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Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
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Nokia Customer Care ESD protection Nokia requires that service points have sufficient ESD protection (against static electricity) when servicing the phone. Any product of which the covers are removed must be handled with ESD protection. The SIM card can be replaced without ESD protection if the product is otherwise ready for use.
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While every endeavour has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some errors may exist. If any errors are found by the reader, NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Business Group should be notified in writing. Please state: • Title of the Document + Issue Number/Date of publication •...
Nokia Customer Care RM-36 product selection Nokia RM-36 is a WCDMA/GSM dual mode handportable phone, supporting WCDMA 2000 (UMTS) and EGSM 900/ 1800/1900 bands. According to GSM standard 05.05 it responds to class 4 (max. 2W) in EGSM 900, class 1 (1W) in GSM 1800 and class 1 in GSM 1900.
• I3xx = ITEM codes for soldered spare parts in the upper hinge or lower block and not exchangeable Note: For Nokia product codes, please refer to the latest Service Bulletins on the Partner Website (PWS). To ensure you are always using the latest codes, please check the PWS on a daily basis.
Component parts list (11DW_19a) Note: For Nokia product codes, please refer to the latest Service Bulletins on the Partner Website (PWS). To ensure you are always using the latest codes, please check the PWS on a daily basis. BTM = Bottom...
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3. Read the disclaimer text carefully. Figure 5 Disclaimer text 4. Choose destination folder. The default folder C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix is recommended. 5. To continue, click Next . You may choose another location by selecting Browse (not recommended). 6. Wait for the components to be copied.
• Files for type label printing • Validation file for the Faultlog repair data reporting system • All product-specific configuration files for Phoenix software components Data files are stored under C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix (default). Installing Phoenix data package Before you begin •...
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RM-36 Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 3. It is highly recommended to install the files to the default destination folder C:\Program Files\Nokia \Phoenix. To continue, click Next. Figure 27 Flash destination folder When installing the flash update files for the first time, you may choose another location by selecting Browse (not recommended).
First fill in the FPS-8 activation request sheet in the FPS-8 sales package and follow the instructions given. When activation file is received (for example, 00000.in), copy it to the C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix \BoxActivation directory on your computer (this directory is created when Phoenix is installed).
• Create a request file. • Send the file to Nokia by e-mail. • When you receive a reply from Nokia, carry out Certificate Restoring. • Tune the phone completely (Note: SX-4 Smart Card is needed). • If phone resets after a certificate restore, reflash the phone again.
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The name of the file and its location are shown. To create the file, click “Start” . vi When the request file for Certificate Restore has been created, send it to Nokia as an e-mail attachment. 3. Restore Certificate. For this procedure, you must supply +12 V to CU-4 Control Unit from an external power supply.
The autotuning feature does not work if all the necessary CMU options are not installed. Then the auto tune .ini file must be in a correct place: C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\products\xx-x* \autotune_xx-x*.ini (*= indicates the type designator of the phone, e.g. RM-1) Context It is possible to perform an automatic RF tuning with the aid of CMU200.
Any particles inside the cavity between the protection window and lens have most probably been trapped there in the assembly phase at a Nokia factory. Unauthorized disassembling of the product can also be the root of the problem. However, in most cases it should be possible to remove the particle(s) by using clean compressed air.
• If possible, compare the image to another image of the same scene, taken with a different device. Note that the reference device has to be a similar Nokia phone. Steps 1. Take several images of small objects in the distance of 1-2 metres.
• metal frame (stainless steel) • plastic frame The interconnection between the LCD module and the Nokia engine is implemented with a 24-pin board-to- board connector. Display is controlled via MeSSi-8 interface by Helen3. All MeSSi-8 signals go through the EMC filtering ASIPs.