Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN NO DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT This document is SAGEM SA property. It can not be copied or communicated without written authorisation. Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page I...
1.2 ABREVIATIONS ..........................1-2 1.3 COMMENTS SHEET..........................1-3 CHAPTER 2 - DESCRIPTION - OPERATION 2.1 REMINDERS ABOUT THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GSM AND PCS NETWORKS..2-1 2.2 REMINDERS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF myX-6............2-3 2.3 REMINDERS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF myV-65............2-5 2.4 SMK CONNECTOR..........................2-7 2.4.1 Connector description........................2-7...
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Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN SYMPTOM SHEET 05 : KEYPAD…..………….………………………………………………………………3-12 SYMPTOM SHEET 06 : RING TONES.……………………………………………………………………… 3-13 SYMPTOM SHEET 07 : VIBRATE……………………………………………………………………………...3-14 SYMPTOM SHEET 08 : MICROPHONE / LOUDSPEAKER……………………………………………… 3-15 SYMPTOM SHEET 09 : CAMERA…………………………………………………………………………… 3-16 CHAPTER 4 - TESTS AND CHECKS 4.1 GENERAL ABOUT TESTS ........................4-1...
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PROCEDURE SHEET 1 11 : REMOVING AND REPLACING THE CAMERA..…….…………………….5-35 PROCEDURE SHEET 1 12 : ELECTRONIC BOARD EXCHANGE.…………………………….………….5-37 LEVEL 3 MAINTENANCE ..........................5-40 PROCEDURE SHEET 3 01 : RETURN TO SAGEM FACTORY..…………………………………………..5-42 PROCEDURE SHEET 3 02 : RETURN TO CUSTOMER……………………………………………………5-43 CHAPTER 6 - ACCESSORIES 6.1 12 V / 24 V CHARGERS........................6-1...
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Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN CHAPTER 7 – TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN 7.1 PURPOSE ............................7-1 7.2 APPLICATION ............................7-1 CHAPTER 8 – ILLUSTRATED PARTS CATALOG 8.1 myX-6 SPARE PARTS ........................8-1 APPENDIX 1 – COMPOSITION TABLE Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003...
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN CHAPTER 1 - FOREWORD This document is common to all myX-6 phones in the SAGEM. It is composed of independent sheets: − Symptom sheets = Symp Sheet XX − Test and check sheet = Test Sheet XX −...
All sheets include illustrations to make it easier to read the procedure. Chapter 1: Foreword, describes general data about this document. Chapter 2: Description - Operation, describes general data and options available in the myX-6. Chapter 3: Symptoms, contains troubleshooting procedures to be carried out on equipment.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN SMS CB Short Service Message Cell Broadcast Thin Film Transistors USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data Video Graphics Array Wireless Application Protocol Wireless Session Protocol COMMENTS SHEET Broad experience is very beneficial in several respects. Please let us know your comments so that we can improve the contents and presentation of this document.
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Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN Document title: Site Technical Document for myX-6 Reference : Date : Mai 2003 Please fill in the following table : Excellent Good Fairly good Passable Easy to find the required information...
Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 2 - DESCRIPTION - OPERATION REMINDERS ABOUT THE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF GSM 900, DCS 1800 AND PCS (GSM 1900) NETWORKS Table 1 below gives the characteristics of the radio interface for the GSM 900, DCS 1800 and PCS...
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3 shows power classes : Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 GSM 900 43 dBm 39 dBm 37 dBm 33 dBm 29 dBm GSM 1800...
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ REMINDERS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS AND OPTIONS OF myX-6 GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC myX-6 Dimensions (in mm) / Volume (in cc) 110x46x22 Weight (in g) 106g Standby / Talk time (h/mn) - (TW09) - (screensaver off)
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDS & ADVANCED FUNCTIONS myX-6 WAP (1.1, 1.2.1or 2.0) 1.2.1 GPRS and type (2+1 / 3+1….) Class 10 Sim Toolkit (release 99) Multiband 900/1800/1900 Vibrating device Voice dialing Voice commands...
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ REMINDERS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS AND OPTIONS OF myV-65 GENERAL CHARACTERISTIC myV-65 Dimensions (in mm) / Volume (in cc) 110x46x22 Weight (in g) 106g Standby / Talk time (h/mn) - (TW09) - (screensaver off)
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ STANDARDS & ADVANCED FUNCTIONS myV-65 WAP (1.1, 1.2.1or 2.0) GPRS and type (2+1 / 3+1….) Class 10 Java CLDC1.0, MIDP2.0, WMA, JTWI Sim Toolkit (release 99) Multiband 900/1800/1900 Vibrating device...
Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SMK CONNECTOR 2.4.1 Connector description This connector is located at the bottom of the transmission module and enables the connection to various accessories. It comprises power supply pins and signals.
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SYMBOL SIGNAL FUNCTION NATURE CONNECTOR E/S, Al; Ana DIN32 RESET LOGICAL INPUT ITDATA Interruption signal keep SAGEM LOGICAL INPUT accessories. ZERO VOLT. SIGNAL GROUND BFRXP ANALOG OUTPUT Audio frequency signal received (φ 0).
Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ IDENTIFICATION All phones are identified with an identification label sticked on the antenna. 2.5.1 Illustration 2.5.2 Description a : IMEI (bar code), b : IMEI (15 characters) c : Reference of product / aesthetic used .
Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ PHONE BLOCK DIAGRAM 2.6.1 myX-6 block diagram Camera Microphone BASEBAND RADIO Loudspeaker LCD/KEYPAD 2.6.2 Standards and environment The phone complies with the following standards. Directive EEC 1999 / 5 / CE...
Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ EQUIPEMENTS The description and operation of SAGEM myX-6 are given in the "User’s handbook" supplied with the handset. This chapter only describes equipment that operates with the myX-6 handset. 2.7.1 Battery packs 2.7.1.1...
Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.7.1.3 Charging time The following table shows typical charging times for different batteries. Battery 500 mA travel AC* and K** "Simple" unregulated chargers chargers chargers 230 V Nom. (110 V Nom.)
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.7.2.3 Mains modules Reference Weight (g) Vol (cm Primary voltage SIMPLE UNREGULATED MAINS POWER SUPPLY MODULES 1.5 VA. 12V. 300 mA. EC MAINS MODULE 230 V UK MAINS MODULE 230 V...
The conclusion of each troubleshooting procedure is : • Return to SAGEM =The Return to the SAGEM centre can concern either the card, or the radiotelephone according to instructions given to the Centres of repair. • Delivery to the customer...
Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN LIST OF REPORTED DEFECTS The following is a list of defects that may be reported : Code Indicated fault Procedure No power up Symp Sheet 01 No display up Symp Sheet 04...
Attempt of corruption ( EEPROM fields) Not repair under warranty BATTERY TOO LOW Battery state Replace the battery Note: SAGEM factory return can concern either the card, or the mobile, according to instructions given to the CRAs. OTHER ERROR MESSAGES Message Meaning "BUSY"...
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN Message Meaning "NETWORK BUSY" "Problems" related to the network and Communications "WAIT" "Problems" related to the network and Communications "UNBLOCK?" "Problems" related to the SIM card "MEMO REC. CUT" Save during storage in the answering machine truncated due to lack of space "FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED"...
A SAGEM code is assigned to each confirmed defect. This code should be entered on Proc Sheet 3 01, SAGEM Factory Return, if the phone to be repaired is returned to SAGEM (see chapter 5). Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003...
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SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN Test the charger Test Sheet 02 Replace the Standard charger Test consumption Test Sheet 04 Return to SAGEM Proc Sheet 1 12 or Proc 3 01 Test the battery Test Sheet 03 Change the battery Proc Sheet 0 02 Ref.
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COMMUNICATION PROBLEM Symp Sheet 02 myX-6/myV-65 Do the W avetek test Test sheet 06 Radio problem ? Return to SAG EM Proc sheet 1 12 ou Proc 3 01 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003...
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NO FAULT GIVEN Symp Sheet 03 myX-6/myV-65 (Expertise of the phone) 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN Update with OMM Test Sheet 01 Charger Test Test Sheet 02 Fault found ? Battery test Test sheet 03 Fault found ? Consumption Test Test Sheet 04...
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Test the display with the "Hotline" menu Test Sheet 05 Ok ? Return to SAGEM Proc Sheet 1 12 or Proc 3 01 - Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 3-11...
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Replace a new metal dome Proc Sheet 1 05 Repeat the keypad test Return to SAGEM Proc Sheet 1 12 or Proc 3 01 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 3-12...
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RING TONES PROBLEM Symp Sheet 06 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN Select a SAGEM ring tones in the SETTINGS / SOUNDS / RING TONES / CALLS menu Ring tones Ok ? Change the loudspeaker Fiche Proc 1 09 Ring tones...
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Proc Sheet 1 10 Test the vibrating device with hotline menu Test Sheet 05 Ok ? Return to SAGEM Proc Sheet 1 12 or Proc 3 01 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 3-14...
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Proc Sheet 1 08 Proc Sheet 1 09 Perform radio test Test Sheet 06 Ok ? Return to SAGEM Proc sheet 1 12 ou Proc 3 01 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 3-15...
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Test sheet 07 OK ? Check color/grey gradation Test sheet 07 Picture OK ? Return to SAGEM Sheet Proc 1 12 or Proc 3 01 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 3-16...
They are broken down into modules and are sorted by types of confirmed faults. The user must be equipped with special test tools in order to carry out the tests. TEST TOOLS The references of SAGEM tools, listed hereafter, are given in Appendix 1 : Composition table. The following test tools are necessary : −...
Delete the customer directory and SMS − Print identification labels. − Make a electronic board exchange − Adjust the display contrast (not available for myX-6) − Read the STD − Select a test sequence The procedures for using these functions are described in...
Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN TEST SHEET ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 4-3...
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN To run the functions described below, run the OMM application from the desktop icon. Notice: The active connection with OMM ( via the serial port ), validate in itself the data functionality of the handset.
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN LABEL : Print identification labels 1. Click on the on LABEL popup menu and then PRINT LABEL . 2. Follow the procedures on the screen AUDIO : Audio parameters setting...
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN SWAP : Electronic board Configuration plug the connector of downloading kit into the defective board perform the step 1 by placing a keypad on the turn on the defective board and by...
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Step 1 OMM Front page Click on the « SWAP » menu. Example The following screen appears : Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003...
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Step 2 Please click on « SWAP » button to launch the swap board sequence Step 3a The following screen appears : the mobile is recognized. Please follow the instructions pop up Ref.
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 4-9...
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Step 3b The mobile is not recognized, Select « IGNORE »and please follow the instruction according to the functional state of the mobile Step 3c The following screen appears, you must fill in the empty blanks requested according to the information written on the production label Ref.
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Step 4 After clicking on “OK”, OMM prints the label which will be used to close the ESD bag of the defective board. Step 5 Then, plug the functional mobile and click on “SWAP”...
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 4-12...
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Step 6 When the downloading is over, automatically the checking step starts. Step 7 OMM opens the following screen to print the new label : please dial the “MAKING DATE” (Production date) written on the label of the defective mobile.
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN RESULTS When old mobile recognized, the audio parameters from the defective mobile have been sent to the functional mobile. When old mobile is not recognized, the DEFAULTS audio parameters are sent to the functional mobile.
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TEST AND CHECK BY OMM Test Sheet 01 myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 SAV/GSM/254/V1/EN Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 4-15...
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CHARGER TEST Test Sheet 02 myX-6/myV-65 Test description This test checks the various battery chargers. Required tools − a voltmeter (minimum impedance 20 kΩ per Volt in DC), − two sockets for banana connectors for connection to the voltmeter, −...
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− CADEX C7000 / C7200 / ASTRATEK − myX-6 adapters, − myX-6 Ammeter interface − a voltmeter (minimum impedance 20 kΩ per Volt in DC). Test procedure 1. Insert battery on ammeter interface 2. Measure the identification resistor between the Z poles : 3.
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Test Sheet 04 myX-6/myV-65 Test description This test tests the battery consumption. Required tools − myX-6 Ammeter interface − An Ammeter. Test procedure Measurement when switched off 1. Insert the mobile (switched off) onto the tool (customer phone and battery).
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Enter the corresponding code (bold) to choose the menu to be viewed. To go out the "HOTLINE" menu, press successively on the C key to return at the operational screen of the mobile. Description of the myX-6 "HOTLINE" menu • APPLICATION reads the installed software version and the IMEI code.
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Test procedure 0-15V /4A 1. Position the myX-6 module on the radio interface (1) (provided with a SIM test card) 2. Put a keyboard on the module and press the start key 3. Press and lock the button (2) , press the start key 4.
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- The lens must be clean .if not cleaned with a lint free wipe Test procedure − Put myX-6 at about 30 cms of the color test chart in order to visualize test chart entirely (inactive zoom). − Start photo by pressing on the dedicated touch.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 CHAPTER 5 - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES TECHNICAL WORK LEVELS There are four technical work levels: Level 0, Level 1, Level 2, Level 3. Each level represents a maintenance degree that depends on which elements are to be removed.
SHORT LOOP PROCESS 1. Initialisation From the communication by Sagem and the reception of the concerned products by the short loop process, the Repair Centre shall comply with the above procedure. The application of the Short loop process will end when received the authorisation of repairing given by Sagem.
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For the accessories received without the handsets, the procedure is the following: Accessories return procedure to Sagem Montauban to be used. The Repair Centre shall indicate on the parcel Accessories + model (ex : myX-6) for the accessories received in the Repair Centre without the handsets.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 8 Additional information about the no fault found In any case: Ask to the end-user the frequency of the defect and the circumstances of its apparition (during an incoming or out-going call, while playing, while downloading, etc.). Try to answer the questions: Where? When? How? •...
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REMOVING / REPLACING BACK COVER Proc Sheet 0 01 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : Not applicable. Preliminary operation Turn the handset upside down Removal procedure : Unlock the back cover (1) , by pushing the lock button (2) upwards. Remove rear cover (1) by lifting bottom end first Placement procedure : 1.
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE BACK COVER Proc sheet 0 01 myX-6/myV-65 Page 5-7 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003- 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE BATTERY Proc Sheet 0 02 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - Not applicable Preliminary operation : - Switch off the mobile phone Removal procedure : 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Take out the battery (1) by first extracting the stop pins (2).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE BATTERY Proc Sheet 0 02 myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-9 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE FRONT COVER Proc Sheet 0 03 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - Not applicable Preliminary operation : Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). Removal procedure : 1. Separate the two front cover (2) fixing stop pins (3) to release the electronic module (1).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE FRONT COVER Proc sheet 0 03 myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-11 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELASTOMER Proc Sheet 0 04 KEYPAD myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - Not applicable Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). Removal procedure : 1.
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELASTOMER Proc Sheet 0 04 KEYPAD myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-13 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE KNOB Proc Sheet 0 05 LOCK AND THE LOCKER myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - Not applicable Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). Removal procedure : 1. Push the knob lock (1) upward .
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE KNOB Proc Sheet 0 05 LOCK AND THE LOCKER myX-6/myV-65 KNOB LOCK LOCKER Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-15 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/ V1 EN...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE DISPLAY Proc Sheet 1 02 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver gloves Insertion/extraction flex tool Display / metal dome jig Notice:This procedure must be performed by an technician provided with gloves , to avoid any risk of pollution.
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE DISPLAY Proc Sheet 1 02 myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-18 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE LIGHT GUIDE Proc Sheet 1 03 KEYPAD myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE LIGHT GUIDE Proc Sheet 1 03 KEYPAD myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-20 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC Proc Sheet 1 04 BOARD myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC Proc Sheet 1 04 BOARD myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-22...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE METAL DOME Proc Sheet 1 05 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Gloves - Metal dome Jig Tweezers Preliminary operation This procedure must be performed by a technician with gloves. 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE METAL DOME Proc Sheet 1 05 myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-24...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE SIM LOCKER Proc Sheet 1 06 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : Not applicable Preliminary operation : 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the SIM card .
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE SIM LOCKER Proc Sheet 1 06 myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-26...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE BATTERY Proc Sheet 1 07 CONNECTOR myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Tweezers Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE BATTERY Proc Sheet 1 07 CONNECTOR myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-28...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE MICROPHONE Proc Sheet 1 08 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Tweezers Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE MICROPHONE Fiche Proc 1 08 myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-30...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE Proc Sheet 1 09 LOUDSPEAKER myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Tweezers Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE Proc Sheet 1 09 LOUDSPEAKER myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-32...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE VIBRATING Proc Sheet 1 10 DEVICE myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Tweezers Preliminary operation : 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02).
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE VIBRATING Proc Sheet 1 10 DEVICE myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-34...
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE CAMERA Proc Sheet 1 11 myX-6/myV-65 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Gloves - Insertion/extraction Flex tool - Tweezers Notice: This procedure must be performed by an technician provided with gloves , to avoid any risk of pollution.
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REMOVING / REPLACING THE CAMERA Proc Sheet 1 11 myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-36...
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During the electronic boards manipulation , gloves and electrostatic strap must be worn at all times. The defective electronic boards have to be returned to SAGEM factory, packaged individually, in the original package (see enclosed photos) , in the appropriate ESD box : One box per Sagem reference (check reference written on the box).
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Example of electronic boards packaging : Electronic board with metal dome ESD shielding bag Humidity absorber Boards packaging SAGEM -> ARC Boards packaging ARC -> SAGEM ESD shielding bag closed by ESD shielding bag closed by the IMEI label the product label...
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- See Technical documentation (test sheet 06) Tests OK - Follow return instructions Shipment of defective Back to customer page 5/37 boards to SAGEM Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-39...
Site Technical Documentation –myX-6 LEVEL 3 MAINTENANCE Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 5-40...
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Site Technical Documentation –myX-6 IMPORTANT Mobile packaging sent to SAGEM S.A. : Follow the Proc sheet 1.11 Packaging for swap or mobile components storage : The swap and the mobile components must be stored with a particular care especially for the most sensible component (Display , loudspeaker etc…).
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RETURN TO SAGEM FACTORY Proc Sheet 3 01 Informations CRA/CRA information : Garantie/Warranty : Nom/Name : Garantie standard/Standard warranty : Rue /Street : Déjà réparé/préviously repaired : Ville / City : Hors garantie/Out of warranty : Code postal /Poscode : Garantie expirée /Expired warranty :...
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Garantie/Warranty : Hors garantie/Out of warranty : Garantie standard/Standard warranty : Garantie expirée /Expired warranty : Déjà réparé/préviously repaired : Mauvaise utilisation / Missuse Code SAGEM Type de défaut Kind of fault AFFICHAGE DEFECTUEUX DISPLAY MALFUNCTION ANTENNE CASSEE / ABSENTE...
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 6 - ACCESSORIES 12 V / 24 V CHARGERS 6.1.1 Description This charger is for use in a car (or truck) only. The adapter is fitted with a cigar lighter type connector.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ________________________________________________________________________________________________ DESKTOP CHARGERS AND CRADLES 6.2.1 Description This charger could charge a mobile, while acting as holder the handset. 6.2.2 Characteristics Item Designation Nature SIMPLE DESKTOP Simple support recess CRADLE Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003...
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ________________________________________________________________________________________________ CAR CRADLE 6.3.1 Description Car cradle compatible with AC1 or antenna adapter. 6.3.2 Characteristics Item Packaging Comments CAR CRADLE BLISTER Mechanical craddle KIT mechanical Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003...
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6.4. FULL DUPLEX CAR HANDSFREE KIT 6.4.1. Description Rapido Kit : "compact" kit on cigar lighter, Kit K3 : "confort" kit for integration in car with phone equipment. 6.4.2. Characteristics Item...
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Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Item Packaging Comments KIT K3 No antenna. Requires car installation 900/1800 MHz dual band 1 : Loudspeaker. 2 : Cradle. 3 : Microphone. 4 : Connecting case. 5 : Power supply cable.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ________________________________________________________________________________________________ PEDESTRIAN HANDSFREE KIT 6.5.1 Description Ear support with microphone on the cable for handsfree conversation. 6.5.2 Characteristics Item Dimensions Loudspeaker Microphone impedance 150 Ω 2,2 kΩ PEDESTRIAN Length: 1.25 m 119 dB SPL...
Technical Site Documentation - myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN ________________________________________________________________________________________________ DATA CABLES 6.6.1 Description Data cables are used for transferring data through standard equipment. 6.6.2 Characteristics Item Packaging Target mobile Mobile link to Signals Standard V28 Range 3V<Us<-3V 900/3000/myX- Blister DATA CABLE...
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Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03- SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN CHAPTER 7 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN PURPOSE The purpose of the Technical Information Bulletin (TIB) is to complete the maintenance operations described in this document. They give to the repair centers the complementary technical informations and the corrective procedures to be applied to maintain the product following it's evolution.
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Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/03 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN _______________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 8 - ILLUSTRATED PART CATALOG myX-6 spare parts ASSEMBLY DESIGNATION Front cover Elastomer keyboard Rear cover Assembly plate Metal dome Light guide keypad RLX 1,8-6 screw color display Display support...
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Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 Ref. SCT U38 SSC DTS 0012 – Index A - May 12 , 2003 Page 8-2...
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Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN APPENDIX 1 - COMPOSITION TABLE A 1.1 PURPOSE This chapter contains the SAGEM codes of articles mentioned throughout the Site Technical Documentation. A 1.2 LIST OF ARTICLES TEST TOOLS Designation Reference...
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Site Technical Documentation – myX-6/myV-65 29/09/2003 – SAV/GSM/254/V1 EN 12 V / 24 V CHARGERS Designation Reference Cigar-lighter charger AC1 23 810 045 - 9 DESKTOP CHARGERS Designation Reference Desktop charger 23 812 376 - 7 FULL DUPLEX CAR HANDSFREE KIT...