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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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RM-376 ESD protection 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/email. Please state: Title of the Document + Issue Number/Date of publication...
Calendar, alarm clock, calculator, stopwatch, world clock, count timer, to-do list, timers, key guard and notes/memo pad 3 pre-loaded themes (1 configurable carrier branded theme, 1 Nokia theme and 1 generic theme) and 10 pre-loaded wallpapers Downloadable ringtones and wallpapers via BREW...
Figure 2 Flash concept with Module Jig Type Description Product specific tools MJ-209 Module Jig Other tools Nokia Care Suite PC with Nokia Care Suite service software Cables CA-101 Micro USB cable PCS-1 Power Service Cable Issue1 Company Confidential Page 2-9...
Product specific tools MJ-209 Module Jig Other tools PK-83 AMS SW Protection Key (USB) Nokia Care Suite PC with Nokia Care Suite service software (L3 version) B89/PK800 R&S CMU200 with CDMA CALL BOX module Oscilloscope Multi-meter Probes used with Oscilloscope and Multi-meter...
Description Product specific tools MJ-209 Module Jig Other tools PK-83 AMS SW Protection Key (USB) Nokia Care Suite PC with Nokia Care Suite service software (L3 version) B89/PK800 R&S CMU200 with CDMA CALL BOX module Cables CA-101 Micro USB cable...
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Introduction to RF troubleshooting..........................4-2 General information on RF troubleshooting......................4-2 RF key components..................................4-4 General voltage checking...............................4-5 RF CallTest in Nokia CDMA L3 PST Fx.x..........................4-9 Receiver troubleshooting..................................4-11 Introduction to receiver (RX) troubleshooting......................4-11 Setup for RX Troubleshooting............................4-11 Cell Receiver Check from RF to DVGA..........................4-13...
RF CallTest in Nokia CDMA L3 PST Fx.x Context Always start the troubleshooting procedure by running the RF CallTest in Nokia CDMA L3 PST. If a test fails, please follow the diagram below. If the phone is dead and you cannot perform the self tests, go to Dead or jammed device troubleshooting in the baseband troubleshooting section.
(RX) tr oubleshooting RX can be tested by making a phone call or in local mode. For the local mode testing, use the RF CallTest in Nokia CDMA L3 PST service software. The main RX troubleshooting measurement is RSSI reading. This test measures the signal strength of the received signal.
Product specific module jig Cables: CA-128RS (RF cable), CA-101 Micro USB cable, PCS-1 Power Service Cable and GPIB cable PK-83 AMS SW protection key Service Software, Nokia CDMA L3 PST Fx.x (x.x means version number) Issue1 Company Confidential Page 4-23...
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CDMA L3 PST Fx.x 2. Select “RF and Testing” and click “cable loss”. 3. Select Band class to BC0 for 2608. 4. If RF cable loss is known, select “set ini” and enter the loss value. 5. If RF cable loss is unknown, select “calculate”.
L-5BT battery he 2608 uses a Lithium-Ion cell battery with a capacity of 870 mAh. QSC6020 reads the resistor inside the battery pack on the BSI line to identify the battery size. Different charging algorithm will be used for different battery sizes.
The PON_RESET_N (“RESIN_N” pin in 2608 schematic) line holds low for another 20ms and is sent to MSM. Resets are generated for the MSM’s internal MCU and its internal DSP, and MSM sends TCXO_ON (“TCXO_EN” pin in 2608 schematic) signal to PM to enable TCXO.
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When the power key is pressed, the PM enters the power-up sequence. Pressing the power key causes the KPD_PWR_N (KPD_PWR_N pin in 2608 schematic) pin to GND. The KPD_PWR_N signal is not part of the keypad matrix. The power key is only connected to the PM. This means that when the power key is pressed, an interrupt will be generated to the MSM in order to power on the MCU.
User Interface Display module The mobile terminal uses a TFT LCD. The interface uses a parallel bus to transfer the Command/ Data between QSC6020 and LCD. The main panel for 2608 is a 128x160 dot matrix TFT LCD module. LCM: 1.77”...
RM-376 System Module and User Interface Internal microphone MIC1_P & MIC1_N inputs of 2608 schematic are used for the mobile terminal's internal microphone. MIC2_P & MIC2_N input are used for headsets. Every microphone input can have either a differential or single-ended AC connection to the QSC6020 c ircuit.
Figure 21 Internal earpiece circuitry Internal speaker The output power for the auxiliary speaker output is typically 0.6 W sine wave into impedance is 7 ohm in 1k Hz. The 2608 also supports a hands-free speaker. Figure 22 Internal speaker circuitry ibra circuitry Vibra is used for Vibra alarm function The vibra motor is connected to QSC6020 via VIB_DRV_N.