Introduction; Main Cdma Antenna; E-Cover Assembly/Cdma Antenna - Nokia 6265 Antenna Description And Troubleshooting

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Introduction

This troubleshooting guide addresses potential failures that affect antenna performance
of the 6265/6265i/6268, and discusses methods for correction of these failures.

Main CDMA Antenna

E-cover Assembly/CDMA Antenna

The E-cover assembly is comprised of the E-cover plastic portion, the CDMA antenna
(CDMA radiator) and the bezel assembly (camera and flash windows and the bezel). The
E-cover snaps into the D-cover assembly with 4 corner tabs of the E-cover. There is also
a snap-in feature located on the top right corner (inner side of the E-cover).
The CDMA antenna (radiator) is a flex (sticker) glued on the inside surface of the E-cover
and covered in a small area by the bezel assembly.
The E-cover is manufactured according to the following steps:
• The CDMA antenna sticker is glued to the inside of the E-cover. Its position is
controlled very accurately.
• The camera and flash bezel assembly is heat-staked on the E-cover, and covers a
small area of the sticker.
If the bezel assembly is removed, the E-cover assembly will be permanently damaged
because the bezel assembly is heat-staked onto the E-cover. Removing it will
permanently deform the heat-staking pins. It is not possible to remove the CDMA
antenna without removing the bezel assembly. Therefore, if there is any defect in the
E-cover assembly (bezel or radiator), the entire part must be replaced.
Issue 1 11/2005
©2005 Nokia Corporation
6265/6265i/6268 (RM-66)
Antenna Description and Troubleshooting
E-cover/CDMA antenna
Company Confidential
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