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Customer Care Solutions Technical Documentation SERVICE MANUAL NSB-9 Cellular Phones NMP Part No: Original 0274280 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 04/03 Copyright 2003 Nokia Corporation. All Rights Reserved...
Customer Care Solutions Technical Documentation Amendment Record Sheet Amendment No Date Inserted By Comments 04/2003 Issue 1 Issue 1 04/03 Copyright 2003 Nokia Corporation. All Rights Reserved...
Nokia NSB-9 Service Manual Structure 1. Foreword 2. General Information 3. System Module 4. Parts List 5. Service Software Instructions 6. Service Tools 7. Disassembly Instructions 8. Troubleshooting Instructions 9. Schematics Issue 1 04/03 Copyright 2003 Nokia Corporation. All Rights Reserved...
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Our policy is of continuous development; details of all technical modifications will be included with service bulletins. 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 CORPORATION should be notified in writing. Please state:...
4. Use only approved components as specified in the parts list. 5. Ensure all components, modules screws and insulators are correctly re-fit- ted after servicing and alignment. Ensure all cables and wires are reposi- tioned correctly. Issue 1 04/03 Copyright 2003 Nokia Corporation. All Rights Reserved...
Customer Care Solutions Technical Documentation ESD Protection Nokia requires that phone repair places have sufficient ESD protection (against static electricity) when servicing cellular phones. A cellular phone, which is ready for use, can be handled normally without ESD protection. The SIM card and battery can be replaced in normal conditions of use.
CCS Technical Documentation NSB-9 Product Selection The NSB-9 is a dualband radio transceiver unit designed for the GSM850 and GSM1900 networks. GSM850 power class is 4, GPRS850 power class is 5 and GSM1900 power class is 1. It is a true DCT-4 based transceiver with new advanced features.
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Technical Specifications General Specifications of Transceiver NSB-9 Volume Dimensions (mm) Weight Unit (L x W x T) NSB-9 Transceiver with BLC-2 bat- 55 x 117 x 22.5 tery pack Parameter Unit Cellular System GSM850, GSM1900 RX Frequency Band GSM850: 869.2 - 893.8 MHz...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Environmental conditions Environmental condition Ambient temperature Notes Normal operation Specifications fulfilled C ... +55 Reduced performance Operational only for short periods C ... +65 Intermittent operation Operation not guaranteed but an attempt to C ... -10...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Electrical Characteristics Absolute Maximum Ratings Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit Battery Voltage, Idle -0.3 Battery Voltage, Call -0.3 Charger Input Voltage -0.3 Charging Current Supply Voltages Parameter Min. Typical Max. Unit / Notes Battery Voltage V / SW cut-off 3.2 V...
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CCS Technical Documentation NSB-9 Series Transceivers System Module and User Interface Nokia Corporation Issue 1 04/03...
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NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Table of Contents Page No Glossary of terms ......................3 Introduction........................6 System Module: Baseband..................... 7 Baseband Module, technical summary ................7 Baseband Technical Specifications ................9 Absolute Maximum Ratings..................9 DC Characteristics..................... 9 Power Distribution diagram ..................
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Internal Speaker....................... 41 Integrated Hands Free ..................... 41 Memory Block ......................42 Security ........................42 Production / After Sales Interface ................43 Nokia Corporation Issue 1 04/03 Page 3...
NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Glossary of terms Accessory Control Interface Analog-Digital Converter Acoustic Echo Canceller Automatic Frequency Control Automatic Gain Control Application Interface ALWE Background noise suppressor After Market Service Adaptive Multi Rate Processor architecture...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Offset Cancellation control signal Dynamic Link Library Dynamic Range Controller Digital Signal Processor Enhanced Full Rate Electromagnetic compatibility Electromagnetic Interference Electro Static Discharge EXT RF External RF FBUS Asynchronous Full Duplex Serial Bus...
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NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Modulator and Filter Interface Transmit Power Amplifier Personal Computer Pulse Code Modulation PCM SIO Synchronous serial bus for PCM audio transferring PIFA Planar Inverted F-antenna Printed Wiring Board Radio Frequency Subscriber Identity Module...
The electrical part of the T9 and half of qwerty keyboard is located inside Flip. TF9 is con- nected to radio PWB through four 2-pole poco connectors NSB-9 has Pop-Port accessory interface. Both two and three wire type of chargers are supported. BLC-2 Li-ion battery with nominal capacity of 1000 mAh is used as main power source.
System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation System Module: Baseband Baseband Module, technical summary Main functionality of the NSB-9 baseband is implemented with two ASICs: UPP (Univer- sal Phone Processor) and UEM (Universal Energy Management). Figure 1: Baseband Block Diagram RF interface...
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The baseband supports both internal and external microphone inputs and speaker out- puts. UEM also includes third microphone input which is used in NSB-9 for FM radio with IHF use (Left channel). Input and output signal source selection and gain control is done by the UEM according to control messages from the UPP.
NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Baseband Technical Specifications Absolute Maximum Ratings Table 1: Absolute Maximum Ratings Signal Note Battery Voltage (Idle) -0.3V - 5.5V Battery Voltage (Call) Max 4.8V Charger Input Voltage -0.3V - 16V Charging current...
NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Power Distribution diagram Figure 2: Baseband Power Distribution Diagram Baseband VR1A VR1B RF Regulators VR2-7 VSIM VCORE VANA Baseband VLED+ Regulators FLASH LCD LED VFLASH1 Driver VFLASH2 VBAT Battery CHACON Backup...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Baseband External and Internal Signals and Connections This section describes the external and internal electrical connection and interface levels on the baseband. Electrical interface specifications are collected into tables that covers a connector or a defined interface.
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NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Table 7: AC and DC Characteristics of RF-Baseband Voltage Supplies Signal From Parameter Unit Function name VBAT Battery PA, UEM, Voltage 2.95 Battery supply. STEREO AMPLI- FIER, FLIP Current Current drawn by PA when ”off”...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface VrefRF0 VREF_RX Voltage 1.33 1.35 1.36 Voltage Reference for RF-IC. Note:Below 600Hz noise density is allowed to increase 20 dB/oct Current VrefRF0 VB_EXT Voltage 1.32 1.35 1.37 Supply for RF-BB dig-...
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NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Data frequency RFBusClk HAGAR ”1” 1.38 1.88 RFbus clock ”0” Load resistance kohm Load capacitance Data frequency RESET HAGAR ”1” 1.38 1.85 Reset to Hagar (GenI/O6) ”0” Load capacitance Load resistance...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Table 9: AC and DC Characteristics of RF-Baseband Analogue Signals Signal name From Parameter Unit Function High stability clock signal for the logic circuits, VCTCX VCTCXO Frequency AC coupled. Distorted sinewave eg.
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NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Step settling time Aux_DAC Voltage Min Transmitter power (TxC) control Source Imped- ance Resolution bits RFTemp 1,57 Temperature sensor Voltage at -20 of RF. Voltage at 1,79 Voltage at +60 Vbase...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Table 14: DC Connector (X101) Signal Condition Note VCHAR 11.1V 16.9 Standard Charger positive input peak charger peak 7.9 V 1.0 A peak 7.0 V 8.4 V 9.2 V Fast charger...
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NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation HSEAR P Ext audio 20...20k 10Ω ouput (left) HSEAR R N Ext audio 20...20k 10Ω Differential right chan- output nel output (right) HSEAR R P Ext audio 20...20k 10Ω output (right)
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Table 17: Internal Microphone Signal Condition Note MICP 200mV 2.2kΩ to MIC1B 2.0 V 2.1 V 2.25 V MICN 2.0V 2.1V 2.25V Table 18: Internal Speaker Signal Condition Note EARP 2.0 V Differential output 0.75V...
NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Baseband Functional Description Modes of Operation NSB-9 baseband has six different functional modes: • No supply • Back-up • Acting Dead • Active • Sleep • Charging No supply In NO_SUPPLY mode the phone has no supply voltage. This mode is due to disconnection of main battery and backup battery or low battery voltage level in both of the batteries.
220 mΩ precision resistor. Power Up and Reset Power up and reset is controlled by the UEM ASIC. NSB-9 baseband can be powered up in following ways: 1 Press power button which means grounding the PWRONX pin of the UEM...
NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation 4 RTC Alarm, the RTC has been programmed to give an alarm After receiving one of the above signals, the UEM counts a 20ms delay and then enters it’s reset mode. The watchdog starts up, and if the battery voltage is greater than Vcoff+ a 200ms delay is started to allow references etc.
They are routed internally from the miscellaneous block and they are connected to the converter through a 2/1 multiplexer. HOOKINT is not used in NSB-9. HEADINT is connected to System Connector ACI line, and it is switched inside the UEM to MBUS line.
CCS Technical Documentation FM Radio FM radio circuitry used in NSB-9 is a single-chip electronically tuned FM stereo radio with fully integrated IF selectivity and demodulation. The radio is completely adjust- ment-free and does only require a minimum of small and low cost external components.
RFin Keyboards NSB-9 keyboard consists of engine keyboard and separate FLIP keyboard. Flip module is connected to main PWB through 4pcs 2-pole pogo pin connectors. Flip position detec- tion is implemented with HALL sensor switch. The switch is connected to UEM KEYB1 A/ D channel.
Flip Part of the NSB-9 keyboard is implemented in a separate flip module, which is double sided. Top side consists of so called ITU-T keys (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, * and #). On the other side (inner side) there is a half of so called qwerty keys.
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Flip position detection Flip position detection is implemented with HALL sensor switch (TLE4917) and magnet. HALL switchs is located in engine top side, and magnet is inside the flip mechanics. HALL switch output is connected to UEM KEYB1 AD input.
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NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation Figure 5: UPP/UEM SIM Interface Connections 100R SIMDATA SIMIO SIMIO C5 C6 C7 SIMClk SIMClk C1 C2 C3 Data Data SIMCLK 100R SIMRST VSIM 100p SIMIF register UIF Block UEMInt digital...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface System Connector Table 24: DC- and System Connector features Function Notes Charging Pads for 2-wire charging in cradles Audio - 4-wire fully differential stereo audio output - 2-wire differential microphone input Power supply for accessories 2.78V/70mA output to accessories...
600Ω @100MHz 600Ω 600Ω System Connector GenI/O 0 Vout Battery 1000 mAh Li-ion battery pack BLC-2 is used in NSB-9. Table 26: BLC-2 Characteristics Description of phenomenon Volts Nominal discharge cut-off voltage 3.1V Nominal battery voltage 3.6V Nominal charging voltage 4.2V...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Table 27: Pin numbering of Battery Pack Signal name Pin number Function VBAT Positive battery terminal Battery capacity measurement (fixed resistor inside the battery pack) BTEMP Battery temperature measurement (measured by ntc resistor inside pack)
CCS Technical Documentation LCD & Keypad Illumination In NSB-9 white LEDs are used for LCD and keypad illumination. For LCD illumination three LEDs are used and for keypad three in both qwerty sides and four in ITU-T keypad (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, * and #), and three in engine control keys. Engine LEDs are con- trolled by UEM KLIGHT and DLIGHT signals.
LEDs NSB-9 has 130 x 130 8bpp (bits per pixel) passive matrix colour STN display. Interface is using 9 bit data transfer. D/C bit is set during each transmitted byte.
Those HEADINT interrupts are initiated by the accessory detection or removal sequence. External Audio NSB-9 is designed to support fully differential external audio accessory connection by using Pop-Port system connector. Pop-Port connector has serial data bus called ACI (Accessory Control Interface) for accessory insertion and removal detection, utilizing, identification and authentication.
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface cause the HookInt comparator output to change state, in this case from 0 to 1. The but- ton can be used for answering incoming calls and then ending them. The button can be used for initiating outgoing calls, if voice tags are saved for dialing.
NSB-9 System Module and User Interface CCS Technical Documentation External Earphone Connections Figure 12: System connector Internal Audio Internal Microphone The internal microphone module and holder is mounted into the B-cover. Microphone is omni directional. The internal microphone is connected to the UEM microphone input MIC1P/N.
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation System Module and User Interface Internal Speaker The internal earpiece is mounted into the LCD metal frame. The earpiece is a dynamic earpiece with a 32 ohm impedance. The earpiece is low impedance one since the sound pressure is to be generated using current and not voltage as the supply voltage is restricted to 2.7V.
MCU code is stored into external flash memory, which is in a combo memory chip. The size of the flash is 128Mbit (8M x 16bit). The NSB-9 baseband supports a burst mode flash with multiplexed address/data bus. Access to the flash memory is performed as 16- bit access.
Test pads are placed on engine PWB bottom side for service and production trouble shooting purposes. The standard 5 pin test pattern is shown in figure below. NSB-9 has two pins for FM- radio testing. The pins are connected in parallel with two system connector audio output lines (HSEAR P and HSEAR R N).
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NSB-9 Parts List CCS Technical Documentation Table of Contents Page No Exploded View of NSB-9 ..................... 3 Mechanical parts list ....................4 Variant Parts ........................5 Parts list NSB-9......................6 Nokia Corporation Page 2 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 Parts List CCS Technical Documentation Mechanical parts list ITEM/ PART NO PART NAME CIRCUIT REF. 0262868 FLIP MOD COMMON I001 XXXXXXX FLIP T9 KEYMAT I002 XXXXXXX FLIP COVER I003 XXXXXXX FLIP KEYMAT LEFT COMMON I004 XXXXXXX FLIP HINGE I005...
If you want to use it, it should be installed after connection management, before FPS-8 update. Please refer to Service Manual and Technical Bulletins for more information con- cerning phone model specific service tools and equipment setup. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 5...
FPS-8 Prommer) or that the FLS-4S POS Flash Dongle is defective or power to it is not supplied by external charger. Check the COM /parallel ports used first! After correcting the problem Installation can be restarted. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 6 Issue 1 04/03...
When you choose “Next” the files needed for installation will be extracted. Kindly wait. If the setup files are already extracted (left in the file system from previous installation) following dialog appears. Always click "Yes to All" to overwrite the existing setup files. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 7...
“Yes”. The latest version is always included in the latest Phoenix installation package. PC needs to be rebooted before installation can continue. Click "Yes" to reboot the PC. Setup is restarted automatically after reboot. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 8 Issue 1 04/03...
Choose the destination folder, it is recommended to use the default folder C:\Program- Files\Nokia\Phoenix. Choose “Next” to continue. You may choose another location by selecting “Browse” (not recommended) Setup copies the components, please wait. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 9...
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Select "Yes..." to reboot the PC immediatelly and "No..." to reboot the PC manually. Note that Phoenix doesn't work, if components are not registered. Click "Finish" to continue. After the reboot components are registered and Phoenix is ready for use. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 10 Issue 1 04/03...
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Now the installation of Phoenix Service SW is ready and it can be used after: • Installing Phone model specific Phone Data Package for Phoenix • Configuring the connections • Updating the Flash Update Package files used with FPS-8* and FLS-4* tools Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 11...
Answer “OK” to uninstall Phoenix, “Cancel” if you don’t want to uninstall. If you try to install an older version (e.g. downgrade from ) instal- 3.83.005 to 3.83.005 lation will be interrupted. Always follow the instructions on the screen Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 12 Issue 1 04/03...
Uninstallation can be done manually from Windows Control Panel - Add / Remove Pro- grams. Choose “Phoenix Service Software” and click "Add/Remove". Choose “OK” to uninstall Progress of the uninstallation is shown. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 13...
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If restarting is not needed, the following dialog will appear: Note! If you have different product packages installed, components are uninstalled only if they are not included in other product packages. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 14 Issue 1 04/03...
Phoenix come in pairs, meaning that certain version of Phoenix can only be used with certain version of Data Package. Always use the latest available versions of both. Instruc- tions can be found in phone model specific Technical Bulletins. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 15...
When you choose “Next” the files needed for installation will be extracted. Please wait… Choose “Next” to continue. From this view you can see the contents of the Data Package. Read the text carefully. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 16 Issue 1 04/03...
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Confirm location and choose “Next” to continue. Install Shield checks where the Phoenix application is installed and the directory is shown. Choose “Next” to continue. Phone model specific files will be installed... please wait. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 17...
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NSB-9 Company confidential CCS Technical Documentation Choose “Finish” to complete installation. You now have all phone model specific files installed in your Phoenix Service SW. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 18 Issue 1 04/03...
Uninstallation can also be done manually from Windows Control Panel / Add / Remove Programs/ “NSB-9 Phone Data Package”. If you try to install the same version of Phoenix Data Package that you already have, you are asked if you want to uninstall the version you have on your PC. Answer “OK” to unin- stall, “Cancel”...
A connection can be created either manually or by using a Connection Wizard. To add new connection, choose “Add” and select if you want to create it manually or by using the Wizard. Choose “Next” to continue. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 20 Issue 1 04/03...
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COMBOX_DEF_MEDIA: FBUS Choose “Finish” to complete. If you use the Wizard, connect the tools and a phone to your PC and the wizard will automatically try to configure the correct connection. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Issue 1 04/03 Page 21...
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When the Product is found, Phoenix will load product support and when everything is ready, name of the loaded product support module and its version will be shown on the bottom of the screen. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 22 Issue 1 04/03...
Start by double clicking Installation begins. eg. flash_update_02_10_00.exe. If you already have the same Flash Update package files installed, you need to confirm if you want them to be reinstalled. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 23...
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If an older version exists on your PC and it needs to be updated, choose “Next” to con- tinue installation C:\Program It is highly recommended to install the files to the default destination folder Files\Nokia\Phoenix Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 24 Issue 1 04/03...
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Choose “Next” to continue. You may choose another location by selecting “Browse” (not recommended). Installation continues… Choose “Finish” to complete procedure. • FLS-4 can be used right after Flash Update Package is installed. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 25...
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NSB-9 Company confidential CCS Technical Documentation • FPS-8* must be updated by using Phoenix! Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 26 Issue 1 04/03...
When new FPS-8 flash update package is installed to computer you will be asked to update the files to your FPS-8 Prommer. Select”Yes” to update files.. 02 0 0 Update procedure takes a couple of minutes. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 27...
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All files can be loaded separately to FPS-8. To do this, just press right mouse button in Flash box files” window and select file type to be loaded. More information and help can be found from the “Help” dialog. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 28 Issue 1 04/03...
When activation file is received (e.g. 00000.in), copy it to C:\Program- (This directory is Files\Nokia\Phoenix\BoxActivation - Directory on your computer created when Phoenix is installed). Start Phoenix Service Software. Select ”FPS-8 / FPS-8C maintenance” from ”Flashing” menu.
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NSB-9 Company confidential CCS Technical Documentation The activation file you saved to C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix\BoxActivation - directory will be shown (e.g. 00000.in), check that it is correct. Box will be activated when you choose “Open” Turn FPS-8 power off and on to complete activation Copyright Nokia.
Select ”FPS-8 / FPS-8C maintenance” from ”Flashing” menu Select “Deactivate” from the “FPS8/8C Maintenance” – UI. Confirm Deactivation by choosing “Yes”, Box will be deactivated. Turn FPS-8 power off and on to complete deactivation Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 31...
External Power Supply 11-16V Before Installation • Download Jbv1_update.zip – file to your computer (e.g. C:\TEMP) from your down- load web site. • Close all other programs • Follow instructions on the screen Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 32 Issue 1 04/03...
Files needed for JBV-1 Package setup Program will be extracted. Installation begins, please read the information shown and Choose “Next” to continue. Use suggested destination folder where JBV-1 SW Package will be installed and choose Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 33...
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NSB-9 Company confidential CCS Technical Documentation “Next” to continue. Select “Full” Installation and choose “Next” to continue Program Folder will be created. Choose “Next” to continue, Software files will be Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 34 Issue 1 04/03...
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After successful installation, choose “Finish” to complete. NOW YOU CAN CONNECT THE USB CABLE / JBV-1 TO YOUR COMPUTER! Connect power to JBV-1 (11-16V DC) from external power supply, then connect USB Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 35...
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Windows will detect connected USB cable and detect drivers for new HW. Follow the instructions and allow Windows to search and install the best drivers avail- able. After this procedure the actual JBV-1 SW update can begin. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 36 Issue 1 04/03...
CCS Technical Documentation Updating the JBV-1 Docking Station Software Go to folder C:\Program Files\Nokia\ JBV-1 SW Package\ FIRMWARE UPDATE and start JBV-1 Update SW by double clicking fwup.exe. JBV-1 Firmware update starts and shows current status of the JBV-1 connected.
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NSB-9 Company confidential CCS Technical Documentation software of your JBV-1 docking station and it is ready for use. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 38 Issue 1 04/03...
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Screen shots described in this document may change as the service software is devel- oped. Kindly refer to the Phoenix help files, the phone model specific service manual and bulle- tins for help. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 39...
RF Tuning and Calibration Instructions for Iris HDB58 Introduction This document describes the methods of RF tunings and calibrations for Iris NSB-9 trans- ceiver. RF tunings are made using automatic setup in which Phoenix software controls the phone via FBUS and the measurement equipment via GPIB bus.
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When tuning, one only needs to click the Tune button to start automatic tuning proce- dure. Figure 4: Autotune menu - RX/TX menu The tuning results are shown in RX and TX windows. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 42 Issue 1 04/03...
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Note! Components are protected by PKD-1CS, PKD-1NS, PKD-1 and PKD-1P dongles using standard TSS protection procedure. Autotuning itself is possible with all these dongles but with PKD-1P and PKD-1 dongles user is not able to set the loss. Figure 6: Loss values Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 43...
Calibration of Q-channel filter capacitances Table 1: Channel Select Filter Calibration Limits Item Typical value Low limit *) High limit *) DTOS_I 12...18 DTOS_Q 12...18 BIQUAD_I_R 12...20 BIQUAD_Q_R 12...20 BIQUAD_I_C 6...16 BIQUAD_Q_C 6...16 Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 44 Issue 1 04/03...
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Calibrates GSM850 and GSM1900 RX mixer local signal DC-levels to achieve best rejec- tion for AM modulated interferences. Calibration needs external AM modulated signal applied to the phone. If tuning is successful, either LOP or LOM result in both branch (I Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 45...
Base +/- 5 +/- 10 +/- 1 +/- 2 Base +/- 5 +/- 10 *) This tolerance shall be used only for tuning channel (middle channel) at +25°C tem- perature. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 48 Issue 1 04/03...
Power to JBV-1 should be supplied from an external DC power suply, not FPS-8 prommer JBV-1 input voltages: Maximum + 16 VDC Nominal input for BB tunings is +12 V DC. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 50 Issue 1 04/03...
Energy Management values to be calibrated are checked. Select “Read from Phone” to show the current values in the phone memory and to check that the communication with the phone works. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 52 Issue 1 04/03...
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NOTE! Only the values of the checked tunings (Battery size, Battery Temperature etc…) are saved. Close the “Energy Management Calibration” – dialog to end tuning. You must manually switch the phone on after exiting “Energy Management Calibration” – dialog. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved.. Issue 1 04/03 Page 53...
41. The Contrast offset slider should always be set to 0% (mid- dle of the scale), because that setting is visible on the phone screen. Close the”Display tune” dialog to end tuning. The tuned values are saved automatically. Copyright Nokia. All rights reserved. Page 54 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools JVB-1 Docking Station and MJF-32 Adapter The JVB-1 Docking Station has been designed for calibration and soft ware update use. The MJF-32 Docking Station Adapter makes signal connections to the phone. JVB-1 and MJF-32 are used as one unit.
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NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation View of JBV-1 and MJF-32 together Nokia Corporation Page 4 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools MJS-48 Module Test Jig Module Test Jig MJS-48 is designed for regional Central Services for RM9 module test- ing. It can be used for flashing and RF-, battery-, system-, radio- and SIM reader testing.
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation MJS-70 Soldering Jig MJS-70 Soldering Jig is used for soldering and as a rework jig for RM9 module. PWB fits into the jig either side up. Product Code MJS-70 Module Jig: 0770408 View of MJS-70 Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation FPS-8 Flash Prommer (Sales Pack) The Flash Prommer FPS-8 is used with e.g. MJF-32 and JVB-1. Power is supplied to FPS-8 from the Universal Power Supply. The sales pack includes: - FPS-8 Flash Prommer...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools FPS-8C Parallel Flash Prommer (Sales Pack) The Parallel Flash Prommer FPS-8C is used with MJF-32 and JVB-1. Flash programming can be done to maximum of 8 phones parallel. FPS-8C consists of eight SF11C program- ming cards.
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation ACF-8 Universal Power Supply ACF-8 Universal Power Supply is used to power FPS-8. ACF-8 has 6 V DC and 2.1 A out- put. Product Code ACF-8 Universal Power Supply: 0680032 View of ACF-8 Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools FLA-29 POS (Point Of Sale) Flash Adapter FLA-29 POS Flash Adapter is used in place of the phone's normal battery during service, to supply a controlled operating voltage. Product Code FLA-29 POS Flash Loading Adapter:...
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation FLC-2 DC Cable The FLC-2 is used to supply a controlled operating voltage to the FLA-29 POS adapter when used with the FPS-8 flash prommer. Product Code FLC-2 DC Cable: 0730185 View of FLC-2 Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools AXS-4 Service Cable The AXS-4 D9-D9 Service Cable is used to connect two 9 pin D connectors e.g. between PC and FPS-8. Cable length is 2 meters. Product code AXS-4 D9-D9 Service Cable: 0730090 View of AXS-4 Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation XCS-1 Service Cable The XCS-1 Service Cable is used to connect FLS-4 to FLA-29. Product code XCS-1 Service Cable: 0730218 View of XCS-1 Nokia Corporation Page 14 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools SW Security Device PKD-1 SW security device (dongle) is a piece of hardware enabling the use of the service soft- ware when connected to the parallel (LPT) port of the PC. Without the dongle present it is not possible to use the service software.
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation FLS-4S POS (Point Of Sale) Flash Device (Sales Pack) FLS-4S is a dongle and flash device incorporated into one package, developed specifically for POS use. Product Code Sales Pack -Americas 0080543 View of FLS-4S Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools PCS-1 Power Cable The PCS-1 Power Cable (DC) is used to connect e.g. JVB-1 to FPS-8 or MJS-48 to an external power supply. Product Code PCS-1 Power Cable: 0730012 View of PCS-1 Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Service tools DAU-9S MBUS Cable The MBUS Cable DAU-9S has a modular connector, and is used with between PC's serial port and e.g. Module Jig MJS-48. Product Code DAU-9S MBUS Cable: 0730108 View of DAU-9S Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation SCB-3 DC Cable The DC Cable SCB-3 is used to connect e.g. JVB-1 to the phone. Product Code SCB-3 DC Cable: 0730114 View of SCB-3 Nokia Corporation Page 20 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 Service tools CCS Technical Documentation Printer Cable This cable is used to connect the PC to FPS-8. Product code Printer Cable: 0730029 View of Printer Cable Nokia Corporation Page 22 Issue 1 04/03...
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Company confidential NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Assembly Instructions Disassembly Instructions Press Release Button before removing Battery Cover. Protect LCD window to avoid dust and scratches. Unscrew the two TORX PLUS® size 6 screws using the Place the SRT-6 between B-Cover and A-Cover and For assembly, the reverse order and a order shown.
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NSB-9 Company confidential Disassembly and Assembly Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Protect LCD to avoid dust and scratches. Keymat drops out when turning A-Cover. Open the Flip Cover. Separate A-Cover from Flip Cover as shown in the pic- ture. Note the right position of the Flip Hinges on reassembly.
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Company confidential NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Assembly Instructions Lift the engine from B-Cover. Unscrew the five TORX PLUS® size 6 screws using the For assembly, the reverse order and a order shown. torque of 17Ncm have to be used.
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NSB-9 Company confidential Disassembly and Assembly Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Do not remove the Earpiece from the LCD Frame, as Volume Key can be removed easily. they are supplied as one part. To remove the DC Jack, place tweezers between the Use tweezers to pull up the Microphone.
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Company confidential NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Assembly Instructions Remove the Antenna from B-Cover. The Logo Bracket is attached with snaps to the B- Cover. Take care not to break the snaps when releas- ing the Bracket. After releasing of the snaps, the Logo Bracket can be removed.
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NSB-9 Company confidential Disassembly and Assembly Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Exchange of dome sheet Remove the defective Dome Sheet carefully. Put the new Dome Sheet onto the Dome Sheet Assembly Jig. Note the guiding pins. Place the Radio Module on the Jig.
Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation RF Troubleshooting Introduction This document describes the methods of RF troubleshooting for Iris NSB-9 transceiver. Fault finding charts of the most common fails are included in this document. Arrows are marked with (OK) and (NOT OK), respectively. Measurement equipment is marked as:...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions TROUBLESHOOTING IN CASE OF RF TUNING FAIL Channel Select Filter Calibration Calibration is done using internal calibration circuit (UEM sends and receives a test sig- nal to/from Hagar). VCO (G650), RX-bandfilters (Z501, Z551) and TX-filter/balun (Z700, T700) don't have any effect to the Channel Select Filter Calibration.
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Figures of signals and voltages in testpoints Figure 5: TP20: 26 MHz VCTCXO output signal Figure 6: TP21: TX I/Q signal Nokia Corporation Page 18 Issue 1 04/03...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Figure 7: TP22: TX1900 modulator output signal Figure 8: TP23: TXC signal from UEM ASIC Nokia Corporation Issue 1 04/03 Page 19...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Figure 9: TP24: TX850 modulator output signal Figure 10: TP25: TX1900 PA output signal Nokia Corporation Page 20 Issue 1 04/03...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Figure 11: TP 26: TX1900 PA power control signal Figure 12: TP27: TX850 PA power control signal Nokia Corporation Issue 1 04/03 Page 21...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Figure 13: TP 28: TX1900 signal at coupler output Figure 14: TP29: Antenna switch control signal in TX1900 mode Nokia Corporation Page 22 Issue 1 04/03...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Figure 15: TP30: TX850 signal at antenna pad Figure 16: TP30: TX1900 signal at antenna pad Nokia Corporation Issue 1 04/03 Page 23...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Figure 17: TP31: RX1900 signal at antenna switch output Figure 18: TP32: RX1900 signal at dual SAW filter output Nokia Corporation Page 24 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions FM Radio Troubleshooting Introduction This document describes the methods of FM radio troubleshooting for Iris NSB-9 trans- ceiver. EQUIPMENT NEEDED NSB-9 module jig MJS-48, power and DAU-9S cables DC power supply 3.9 VDC >3A...
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation FM RADIO SCHEMATICS Figure 37: Input signal connection to antenna (headset cable) Figure 38: Input signal single to differential conversion Nokia Corporation Page 36 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions FM Radio layout Figure 42: Components Figure 43: Components on PWB Note! Components L105, L106, L107, L108, L109, C108, C109, C110, C111, R164, R165, R166, R167, R170 and R171 are not shown in the picture. Components are placed near audio amplifier N150.
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Figure 44: FM radio testpoints J359, FMCLK AUDIO AMPLIFIER J356, FMCTRLDA J358, FMWREN HSEAR R HSEAR L J357, FMCTRLCLK VFLASH2 FM RADIO R FM RADIO L J104, HSEAR P J103, HSEAR R N J105, FM RADIO ANTENNA INPUT Nokia Corporation...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Figure 45: FM radio fault finding chart Check components around Turn on FM radio in local FM radio serial bus and Check supply voltages at mode. Does the radio start? clock signal (C374, C375, TEA5767 (N356) pins 7 and R357 and R361).
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation REFERENCE MEASUREMENT RESULTS Figure 46: Audio output signal Signal 1: Audio output signal at PWB test points J103 and J104 (FM test signal, audio volume 100%) Signal 2: Audio output at FM radio pins 22 and 23 (same signal as in C170 and C171) Nokia Corporation...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Figure 47: Reference clock signal from UPP FM radio clock at test point J359 (32 kHz clock signal when radio is turned on) Figure 48: RF input signal 15:51:49 03 JUL 2002 MKR 97.9280 MHz REF -20.0 dBm...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Figure 49: VCO signal 10:46:24 03 JUL 2002 196.440 MHz REF .0 dBm #AT 10 dB -9.40 dB SWEEP PEAK MEAS UNCAL CONT SGL FREE RUN VIDEO LINE WA SB EXTERNAL CORR SC FS SYNC CRD CENTER 196.450 MHz...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Signal Name Function Test Point Signal Characteristics Notes FBUS_TX Flash programming data and phone PRODTP2 2.8-0V, digital signal From phone to prommer or PC control FBUS_RX Flash programming data and phone PRODTP3 2.8-0V, digital signal...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions CBUSENX CBUS selection and enable J408 1.8-0V, digital signal Controlled by MCU Power supply for LCD, UPP and flash C207 1.8V memory VFLASH1 Power supply for LCD, IR and flash C205 2.8V memory VANA...
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting steps The following hints help to find the problem if the circuitry seems to be faulty. The instructions are divided into following sections: 1. Phone is dead 2. Flash faults 3. Phone is jammed 4.
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Main troubleshooting tree Phone is Phone totally dead is dead Flash Flash programming faults doesn´t work Phone doesn´t Phone start up or the phone is jammed jammed Charging doesn´t work Charging fault Nokia Corporation...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Phone doesn´t card read SIM card fault Audio Audio faults faults Display Display or faults LED´s doesn´t work Keypad Keypad faults doesn´t work FM Radio Radio doesn´t work faults Nokia Corporation Page 54 Issue 1 04/03...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Phone is dead Phone dead Check X100 solder. Check L260 – L265 and Phone current is C260 – C265. 0mA? Check all VBAT lines. Is phone flash Phone programing Phone current is < 26mA...
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Flash faults Flash faults The phone does Measure BSI Check BSI not set FBUSTX pulse during line. X100, line high after Flash C114, C240, the startup. programming. R202, R206 Is it OK ? Measure FBUSTX...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Flash faults page 2 Wrong Change manufactor ID FLASH and Device ID Is the phone Phone totally dead? is dead Phone doesn´t Phone start up or the phone is jammed jammed? Retest Nokia Corporation...
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Phone is jammed Phone jammed Check VBATT 1-6 Check L260-L265 VIO, VCORE, C260-C265 FLASH1, VANA, BSI/BTEMP lines and VR3 lines. Are they VBATT lines Measure VIO, VCORE, FLASH1, VANA, VR3 voltages. Check BSI/BTEMP Are they OK? lines.
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Jammed page2 Measure watchdog Phone shutdown signal CBUSDA Change UPP after 30s from testpoint J407 Is it OK? Measure DBUSClk 1 Mhz signal from testpoint J413. Is it Measure FBUSRX Read phone info. signal during...
NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions SIM card fault card Change defected Insert SIM or Check X386. Is part Card rejected it OK? fault Check BSI-line Try to set including X100, phone in local C100, C240, R202 mode. Is it OK? and R206.
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Audio faults Audio faults 1 Is the earpiece Try to change the Retest working ? earpiece. Is it working now? Set phone to LOCAL mode. Set routing EXT IN, HP OUT by using phoenix “Audio Routing and Test Signals”...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Earpiece Connect external 1kHz (sine 200mVpp) audio signal in XMICP line and ground line to XMICN line. Check L150, Measure Measure signal R152, R153, differential sine from C152, C180, C181 If signal from (XMICP). Is it still fail, change earpiece pads.
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Change Audio defected part faults 2 and retest Try to change Check IHF Is the IHF IHF speaker. speaker speaker Retest connections. Is it working working? Is it OK? now? Set phone in LOCAL mode. Use Phoenix “Audio Routing and Test...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions IHF 2 Use Phoenix “Audio Routing and Test Signals” test. Use internal sine wave generator and set signal frequency to 1kHz and peak level to 4000 Hex Measure differential sine Check C174, Change defect...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Change defected Audio part and retest faults 3 Is the Check system External connector and Audio out soldering. Are working? they OK? Set phone in LOCAL mode. Use Phoenix “Audio Routing and Test Signals” test. Set output path as HP speaker.
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Ext. audio out Use Phoenix “Audio Routing and Test Signals” Test. Use internal sine wave generator and set signal frequency to 1kHz and peak level to 4000 Hex Measure differential Check C174, sine signal from...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Audio faults 4 Is internal Check microphone Change defect part and microphone connector. Is it OK retest working ? Try to change Retest microphone. Is it working now? Set phone in LOCAL mode. Use Phoenix “Audio Routing and Test Signals”...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Audio faults 5 Is external Retest with Check if external microphone undamaged ext. audio audio device is OK? working ? device. Check system Change defect part and connector X102. Is retest it OK ? Set phone in LOCAL mode.
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Display faults Display faults Set phone in LOCAL mode. Start Display test with Phoenix Try to change display module. and turn LEDs on. Retest Is it working now? Are the display module LED´s turned ON?
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Display faults 2 Does the display Try to chance the start? display module. Is it Retest working now? Check X300 Check C305, C306 Measure VDD (2.78V) and and lines. If OK, VDDI (1.8V). change UEM.
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Keypad faults Keypad faults Check R317, Measure voltage Is the power C311, S336 and from S336. Is it key working? line. high? If OK change UEM. Measure Check S336. voltage from Phone Is it OK?
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Keypad faults 2 Check flip poco pins, engine contact pads. Change defected part, and spring contacts either flip or A-cover. between A-cover and engine module. Are they OK? Are flip T9 keys working? Change flip. Is it OK...
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NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Keypad faults 3 Check flip poco pins, engine contact pads. Change defected part, and spring contacts either flip or A-cover. between A-cover and engine module. Are they OK? Are flip QWERTY keys working? Change flip. Is it OK...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Check switch S306, Keypad Is it a S306 that is R316, Genio 19 line faults 4 not working (SHIFT and VIO voltage at key) R316 ~1.8V. OK? Change Change Are engine defect part QWERTY...
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Flip faults Flip faults Check VBAT Check VBAT line, C201, C202. voltage from If not OK, change defect part V320/pin5. Is it OK? and retest Check componenets Change defect R326, R327, R301. part and retest...
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NSB-9 CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting Instructions Flip faults Check VBAT Check VBAT line, C201, C202. voltage from If not OK, change defect part V319/pin5. Is it OK? and retest Check componenets R321, R323, R328, Change defect L311, L313 and part and retest lines.
NSB-9 Troubleshooting Instructions CCS Technical Documentation FM Radio doesn’t work See page 35, FM Radio troubleshooting. Nokia Corporation Page 78 Issue 1 04/03...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 R200 Will be changed to reference number in viewpoint R200 RES_IN RES_OUT 0R22 Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-10...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 Memory Wing MEMADDA(15:0) MEMAD(24:16) GENIO(31:0) G_MEMORY(3:0) FLS2CSX FLSCSX MEMCONT(9:0) Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-14...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 Memory Filter C450 C451 100n VFLASH1 C454 100n Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-15...
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2x33n VFLASH2 C371 C372 AUDUEMCTRL(3:0) Notice: C374 (1n0) and C375 (2n2) are configured for 32kHz reference clock PUSL(3:0) If reference clock is 6.5MHz, use C374 (3p9) and C375 (10p) Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-16...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 FM Out XAUDIO(17:0) FM_RADIO L XAUDIO(10) VAFL FM_RADIO R XAUDIO(11) Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-17...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 G_CAMERA(7:0) AUDUEMCTRL(3:0) LCDUI(2:0) GENIO(31:0) CCP(4:0) GPIO(31:0) PUSL(3:0) Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-18...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 Production Testpattern PRODTP7 (SCK/MBUS) PRODTP3 (RXD/FBUSRXO) (TXD/FBUSTXO) PRODTP2 (VPP) PRODTP6 J396 Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-19...
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CONSTANT CURRENT SET RESISTOR FOR RF POWER AMPLIFIER (see UEM sheet) RFCONV_ANA(16:0) RFCONV_ANA_O(16:0) R422 RFCONV_DIGI_O(16:0) RFCONV_DIGI(16:0) IF IPA1 AND IPA2 ARE USED BY RF THE TOLERANCE HAS TO BE 1% (0402, 1430873) Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-20...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 Multi GND IRGND AGND1 AGND2 Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-22...
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For IR transceiver 100n 100n IRGND IRGND IRGND IRGND GENIO(31:0) not_assembled GPIO(31:0) IRIF(2:0) UEM IR level shifters are ground, when 1.8V IRIF_I(1:0) IR is used! Used referenses 350 - 353 Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-23...
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Customer Care Solutions Schematics / Layouts NSB-9 R350 Will be changed to reference number in viewpoint R350 RES_IN RES_OUT Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-24...
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3 B2_IN C705 near pin2 OUT1 OUT2 GSM1900 R755 COUP 4 TERM Vbat Pout 2 C707 4550197 C733 Vpctrl R714 not assembled BOTTOM_PLATE= C721 C720 C718 C725 not assembled Copyright Nokia 2002. All rights reserved. Issue 1 03/03 Page A-25...