Ericsson R250s PRO Troubleshooting Instructions page 8

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2.1.3 Read the RX level value from the GSM instrument while the call
If the RX-level is at 40-46 steps, make sure the output power is 31-35 dBm for GSM 900(power
level 5) or 28-32dBm for GSM1800 (power level 0).
If it is correct, lower the signal strength to -102dBm for GSM 900 and make sure the RX-level
is 6-12 steps and that the RX-quality value is at 0-2steps.
For GSM 1800 the signal strength should be -100,5dBm,the RX-level value 7-13 steps and the
RX-quality value 0-2 steps
Make a call to the public net and check the audio part.
If it is ok, the phone has passed the test.
If the phone can not connect a call to the public net:
If it not is locked out, replace D600.
If the phone can't connect a call at any of the lower channels (GSM900) but at other higher
channels, or if it can not switch from another high channel to channel 1 (or several lower
channels) it means that N570 is faulty and the phone can not be repaired at this level, send
the unit on according to the local company directives.
Disassemble the phone and check for liquid damage.
No further action should be taken for a liquid damaged telephone.
Make sure the antenna connector X101 is not damaged, badly soldered or dirty.
If the RX-level value is below 40 steps at -68.5dBm signal strength there is an RX-related fault.
Measure the resistance of C530-C535 >200 kohms.
Check the soldering at Z250, Z500, Z201 GSM900, Z202 GSM1800 and Z205.
If the fault remains send the unit on according to the local company directives.
If the RX level value is above 45 steps at input signal -68,5 dBm or the RX quality is high, the
phone needs to be calibrated. Send the unit on according to the local company directives.
If the output power is too low, check the soldering at N560, N570, Z205, Z203 and Z204.
If the fault remains, send the unit on according to the local company directives.
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is connected
Check if the phone is locked out of the system due to theft.
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