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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-384 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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Figure 2 Flash concept with Module Jig Type Description Product specific tools MJ-195 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 Table 14 Flash with module jig equipments Issue1...
Product specific tools MJ-195 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; Agilent8960 Oscilloscope Multi-meter Probes used with Oscilloscope and Multi-meter...
Product specific tools MJ-195 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; Agilent8960 Cables CA-101 Micro USB cable...
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RF Call Test in Nokia CDMA L3 PST Fx.x Context Always start the troubleshooting procedure by running the RF Call Test 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.
BL-4C battery The 8208 uses a Lithium-Ion cell battery with a capacity of 670 mAh. 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.
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Charger Detection Connecting a charger creates a voltage on the VCHG (“VCHG” pin in 8208 schematic) input of the PMIC. Charging starts when the PMIC detects the VCHG input voltage level above 4.5V (Min. working voltage of VCHG pin).The VCHG signal of PMIC is generated to indicate the presence of the charger for the software.
The mobile terminal uses a TFT LCD. The interface uses a parallel bus to transfer the Command/ Data between MSM6800 and LCD. The main panel for 8208 is a 240x320 dot matrix TFT LCD module. The UF-24U183 model is a Color TFT LCD supplied by Samsung. This main Module has a 2.22 inch diagonally measured active display area with 240(RGB) X320 (16M colors) resolution.
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System Module and User Interface Internal microphone MIC1_P & MIC1_N inputs of 8208 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 MSM6800 circuit.
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The AV Connector consists of single ended mono or stereo audio output and mono audio input. Figure 78 Headset jack port The mobile terminal supports Nokia standard 2.5mm mono headset. The headset insertion to the mobile terminal is detected through pin 4 (HEADSET_DET_N) of the headset Jack, . HEADSET_DET_N (“HEADSET_DET_N” pin schematic) is high when headset not inserted.