Nokia NSW-5 Series Service Manual

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Programs After Market Services (PAMS)
Technical Documentation
SERVICE
MANUAL
[NMP Part No. 0275422]
NSW-5 SERIES
CELLULAR
PHONES
NSW–5 ISSUE 1
10/2000
Copyright E 2000. Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Page 1 Programs After Market Services (PAMS) Technical Documentation SERVICE MANUAL [NMP Part No. 0275422] NSW-5 SERIES CELLULAR PHONES NSW–5 ISSUE 1 10/2000 Copyright E 2000. Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Foreword AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue1 10/2000 OJuntune E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00 Page 2...
  • Page 3 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Foreword NSW-5 SERIES CELLULAR PHONES SERVICE MANUAL CONTENTS: Foreword General Information System Module Product Variants NSW–5 Service Software Instructions Service Tools Disassembly/Troubleshooting Instructions Non–serviceable Accessories E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00 Page 3...
  • Page 4 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 MOBILE PHONES Ltd should be notified in writing. Please state:...
  • Page 5 Ensure all cables and wires are repositioned correctly. All PC’s used with NMP Service Software for this produce must be bios and operating system ”Year 2000 Compliant”. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00 Page 5...
  • Page 6 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Foreword This page intentionally left blank. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00 Page 6...
  • Page 7 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers General Information E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 8 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation General Information AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue 1 10/2000 OJuntune E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 10: Product Selection

    (US plug) 198-242 Vac AC Travel Charger ACP-7X 0675145 (UK plug) 207-253 Vac AC Travel Charger ACP-7H 0675146 (UK plug) 180-220 Vac AC Travel Charger ACP-7A 0675148 (Australia) 216-264 Vac E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 4 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 11: Desktop Option

    UK plug 90-264 Vac Performance Travel Charger ACP-8U 0675196 US plug 90-264 Vac Performance Travel Charger ACP-8C 0675211 China plug 90-264 Vac Performance Travel Charger ACP-8A 0675214 Australia plug 90-264 Vac E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 5 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 12: Product And Module List

    Other Accessories, Unit/type: Type des. Code: Headset with remote control HDC-9P 0694063 Desktop Stand with two slots DCH-9 0700049 Belt Clip BCH-12U 0720161 RS-232 Cable DLR-3P 0730183 Loopset LPS-1 0630146 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    Performance Temp range Comments Ambient -30 ... +60 C Specification fulfilled, IS-55, Class B, IS-137 Internal -30 ... +85 Limited by MCU SW Battery, internal -30 ... +45 Charging limit E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 7 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 14: Rf Connector

    Input voltage V/ Battery temperature indica- tion Input voltage V/ Phone power up (pulse) Output voltage V/ Battery power up (pulse) PWM output signal frequency kHz/ PWM to VIBRA BAT- TERY E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 15 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers System Module UT5U E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 16 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation System Module UT5U AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue1 10/00 OJuntune E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 17 ....Power down with Battery disconnected ... . . Battery disconnected when charger is connected ..E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 3 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 18 ........E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
  • Page 19: Schematic Diagrams

    A–11 Layout Diagram of UT5U v.17_4 2/2 ..... . A–12 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 5 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 20: Vocabulary

    = Reduced Instruction Set Controller = Short Code Memory = Short Message Services = Mobile Originated = Mobile Terminated = Software = User Interface = Printed Wiring Board Engine = Radio Module E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 21: Transceiver Nsw-5

    The transceiver consists System/RF/keypad module (UT5), sub as- sembled LCD module and assembly parts. Interconnection Diagram Earpiece Display Module Buzzer Antenna Battery System/RF Module Slide Sensor 3 + 3 System Charger Connector Connector E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 7 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 22: System Connector

    Maxi- Unit / Notes tact Sym- / Nomi- Charger input V/ Unloaded ACP-8 Charger voltage mA/ Supply current 7.24 7.95 V/ Unloaded ACP–7 Charger Charger input current mA/ Supply current E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 23 V/ Serial Data, Baud rate 9.6k–230.4kBit/s FBUS_ Output low voltage 0 V/ Fbus transmit. Output V/ Serial Data, Baud rate high voltage 9.6k–230.4kBit/s L_GND Common ground V/ Supply ground input E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 9 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 24: User Interface (Ui)

    The roller is a state type encoder. It has 3 states, the contact arrange- ment is shown in the following table, ”x” marks a closed contact. Position Contact A Contact B Contact C E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 10 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 25: Slide Sensor Switch

    Microphone Cavity in the System Connector. The hook in slide cover will hit here. When the slide is closed, there is no electrical contact between the springs. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 11 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 26: Ui Contacts On The Engine Module

    User interface; UISWITCH, keyboard LEDs, and UI pad areas These blocks are only functional blocks and therefore have no type nor material codes. For block diagram, see the baseband schematics on the syst–level. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 12 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 27: Operation Modes

    Forward Control Channel (FOCC) from base station, being most of the time in IDLE mode. Only the receiver part is on. Occasionally phone re–scans control channels in order to find the stronger or other- E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 13 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 28: Analog Voice Channel Mode (Avch)

    On digital voice channel the DSP processes speech signal in 20 ms time slots. DSP performs the speech and channel functions in time shared fashion and sleeps whenever possible. Rx and tx are powered on and off E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 14 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 29: Out Of Range Mode (Oor)

    If it succeeds, the phone goes to standby mode on analog or digital control channel. If the connection can not be established the phone will return to out of range mode, until the timer elapses again. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 15 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 30: Power Distribution

    VSIM is used as programming volt- age for the Flash memory when SW is writing a backup of EEPROM data during power–down with the power key. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 16 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 31: Charging Control

    The PWMOUT signal frequency set is 1 Hz, and the charging switch in CHAPS is pulsed on and off at this frequency. The final charged energy to battery is controlled by adjusting the PWMOUT signal pulse width. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 17 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 32: Three-Wire Charging

    32 seconds. If watchdog elapses, CCONT will cut off all supply voltages. After total cut–off the phone can be re–started through any normal pow- er–up procedure. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 18 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 33: Power Up

    After that MCU–SW in MAD detects that the PWR–key is still pushed and shows the user that the phone is powering up by starting the LCD and E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 19 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 34: Power Up When Charger Connected

    Only the charging activity is indicated on the display. CCONTINT is generated both in the case the charger is connected, and in the case the charger is disconnected. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 20 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 35: Empty Battery

    Thus, the phone receiver parts and the user interface lights are not powered up immediately, but after a short delay. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 21 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 36: Ibi (Intelligent Battery Interface)

    If MAD receives fault indication, from the line TXF, that the transmitter is on although it should not be, the control SW will power down the phone. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 22 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 37: Uncontrolled Power Down

    (can be decided by MCU SW). This state does not harm the phone. The phone can not be used only from the charger without the battery. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 23 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 38: Circuit Description Of Submodules

    MCU must regularly reset Watchdog counter in CCONT, otherwise the power will be switched off. – accessory monitoring Accessory detection by EAD (XMIC/HEADSETINT), AD–converter in CCONT. Connection (FBUS) for data transfer. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 24 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 39: Dsp Main Features

    (EFR), CRC generation, convolutional coding and interleaving. Finally it sends the symbols to the System Logic modu- lator. The modulator performs the π/4 DQPSK modulation. System Logic E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 25 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 40: System Logic Main Features

    – serial accessory interface (AccIf, DSP–UART) – Modulation, transmit filter and serial interface to COBBA (MFI) – Serial interface for RF synthesizer control (SCU) Memories FLASH – size 2048k * 16 bit E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 26 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 41: Audio-Rf

    V output (V2V), one 3/5 V output, one 5 V output, and one 1.5 V +/– 1.5 % reference voltage for RF and COBBA. Other functions include: – power up/down procedures and reset logic E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 27 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 42: Chaps Main Features

    3 TxD R355 C355 7 SC V200 X100 SYSTEM CONNECTOR The infrared transceiver module is a stand alone component capable of infrared transmitting and receiving by transforming signals transmitted in E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 28 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 43: User Interface

    TM23A (N300), a.k.a. UISWITCH, is an integrated switch IC for UI pur- poses. It includes control switch for buzzer and vibra, LED (display & key- board) control and two current sinks for LEDs. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 29 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 44: Uiswitch Main Features

    – vibra ON/OFFcontrol (no internal vibrator in NSW–5) – FET switch for vibra current – thermal shutdown – power down function for optimum current consumption – package TSSOP20 because of low height requirement E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 30 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 45: Rf Module

    Intermediate frequencies of the RX are the same in all operation modes. RX/TX LO and TX IF modulator frequencies are different in TDMA800 and TDMA1900 operation modes. See figure below for details. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 31 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 46: Dc Characteristics

    Power Distribution Diagram There are two options for power distribution. 1st option is a dual band phone, which is presented in fig. 2. Current consumptions in the dia- grams are only suggestive. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 32 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 47 TDMA1900 4 mA 35 mA TQ UHF TX mixer TXPWR2 VR12 LO buffer TDMA1900 Enable Enable Current consumption in different operation modes can be seen in the table next page. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 33 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 48: Regulators

    ICs, namely receiver front end and EROTUS. Re- ceiver front end contains a LNA and the 1st mixer. Analog and digital IF– parts are integrated in the EROTUS. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 34 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 49: Tdma 1900 Rx

    The stable frequency reference for the synthesizers and base band cir- cuits is a voltage controlled temperature compensated crystal oscillator VCTCXO. Frequency of the oscillator is 19.44 MHz. It is controlled by an E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 35 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 50: Damps 800 Operation

    The output signal from EROTUS modulator is filtered to reduce har- monics and RX–band noise. The final TX signal is achieved by mixing the UHF VCO signal and the modulated TX intermediate signal in an active E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 36 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 51: Tdma1900 Tx

    NOTE: * ON during interband MAHO Software Compensations Power Levels (TXC) vs. Temperature Because of wide temperature range, it is neccessary to compensate the effect of temperature on the output power. To monitor this environment E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 37 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 52: Power Levels (Txc) Vs. Channel

    Receiver front end is integrated in the IC. It has a RF low noise amplifier with a gain step and an active mixer. RX interstage filter is a SAW filter. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 38 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 53: Tdma 1900Mhz Rx Front End

    Limiter + RSSI current cons. Power up time RF input impedance single end 4//tbd kohm//pF RF input frequency range 116.19 Noise figure, IF1 amp + mixer dB, RF = 116 MHz E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 39 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 54: Digital If Parts

    Max voltage gain, AGC + mixer Min voltage gain, AGC + mixer –10 Noise figure @ max gain Control voltage for min gain Control voltage for max gain 1.45 AGC gain control slope dB/V E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 40 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 55 1G UHF synthesizer to TX mixer level –2 Ω impedance VHF synthesizer to EROTUS level Ω resistive load parallel capacitance VCTCXO 19.44 MHz level Ω resistive load parallel capacitance E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 41 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 56 Unit VCTCXO 19.44 MHz to BB level Ω resistive load parallel capacitance VCTCXO 3 * fo level fo and 2xfo level –25 harmonic supression –25 Ω resistive load parallel capacitance E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 42 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 57 Supply for Erotus modulator, TX pwr TX pwr TXPWR control control Current, TX–mode CCONT TX PA Voltage 2.88 2.95 TX PA bias and TX TXP1 driver regulator enable Current, tdma800 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 43 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 58 Logic low ”0” Sink/source curr. Load capacitance Timing inaccuracy IF2AP/ ERO- Cobba_D IF2 frequency Differential IF2–sig- nal from limiter to IF2AN DEMO detector in Cobba_D Output level, Load resistance kΩ Load capacitance E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 44 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 59 Logic low ”0” Supply voltage VR8 FTC) Current timing inaccuracy Logic high ”1” Supply voltage VR9 RXPWR3 RF block (CTID, regulator Logic low ”0” Supply voltage VR9 FTC) Current timing inaccuracy E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 45 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 60 Load resistance level Load capacitance Number of bits ERO- Logic high ”1” False transmission i di indicator, function Logic low ”0” controlled via Erotus controlled via Erotus register Load capacitance E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 46 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 61 Logic high ”1” Supply voltage VR11 reg, (MFI, (MFI, TXP ) Logic low ”0” Supply voltage VR11 TX driver, TX PA, TX PA, Current tdma1900 1900 Load capacitance mode mode Timing inaccuracy E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 47 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 62 Supply voltage VR12 Current Timing inaccuracy Logic high ”1” Mixer enabled TXPWR3 800MH 800MHz (gen- Logic low ”0” Mixer disabled tx mixer tx mixer pio5) i 5) Current enable Timing inaccuracy E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 48 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 63 5 % 0.063 W 0402 R274 1430830 Chip resistor 1.0 M 5 % 0.063 W 0402 R275 1620031 Res network 0w06 2x1k0 j 0404 0404 R307 1430732 Chip resistor 5 % 0.063 W 0402 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 49 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 64 5 % 0.063 W 0402 R796 1430700 Chip resistor 5 % 0.063 W 0402 R798 1430778 Chip resistor 10 k 5 % 0.063 W 0402 R822 1430700 Chip resistor 5 % 0.063 W 0402 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 50 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 65 2320544 Ceramic cap. 22 p 5 % 50 V 0402 C155 2320530 Ceramic cap. 5.6 p 0.25 % 50 V 0402 C156 2320508 Ceramic cap. 1.0 p 0.25 % 50 V 0402 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 51 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 66 2320526 Ceramic cap. 3.9 p 0.25 % 50 V 0402 C252 2320536 Ceramic cap. 10 p 5 % 50 V 0402 C256 2320783 Ceramic cap. 33 n 10 % 10 V 0402 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 52 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 67 2320633 Ceramic cap. 220 p 5 % 25 V 0402 C715 2320604 Ceramic cap. 18 p 5 % 50 V 0402 C716 2320520 Ceramic cap. 2.2 p 0.25 % 50 V 0402 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 53 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 68 2320546 Ceramic cap. 27 p 5 % 50 V 0402 C786 2320576 Ceramic cap. 470 p 5 % 50 V 0402 C787 2320576 Ceramic cap. 470 p 5 % 50 V 0402 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 54 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 69 2320560 Ceramic cap. 100 p 5 % 50 V 0402 C918 2312401 Ceramic cap. 1.0 u 10 % 10 V 0805 C921 2320546 Ceramic cap. 27 p 5 % 50 V 0402 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 55 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 70 3608407 Chip coil 470 n 5 % 1206 L740 3645231 Chip coil 39.Q n 5 % Q=40/250 MHz 0603 L741 3641620 Chip coil 180 n 5 % Q=35/100 MHz 0805 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 56 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 71 3645155 Chip coil 2.–0 n Q=32/800M 0603 L980 3645145 Chip coil 39.Q n 5 % Q=12/100 MHz 0603 B150 4510243 Crystal 32.768 k +–20PPM 12.5PF G820 4350185 Vco 985.2–1010.2mhz 2.8v tdma E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 57 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 72 RB V EM3 V929 4110055 Sch. diode x 2 BAT17–07 4 V SOT143 V930 4110055 Sch. diode x 2 BAT17–07 4 V SOT143 V932 4112469 Pindix2 bar64–07 200v 0.1a SOT143 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 58 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 73 50r 0.4–2ghz A801 9517029 Shield assembly dmc01832 A802 9517030 Shield assy dmc01833 A803 9517029 Shield assembly dmc01832 9380753 Bar code label 27x6.5 dmd03311 9854264 PCB UT5 40.5X118.5X1.1 M8 4/PA E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 59 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 74 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation System Module UT5U This page intentionally left blank. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 60 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 75 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers Product Variants E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 76 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Product Variants AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue 1 10/00 OJuntune E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 77 ....Assembly Parts of NSW-5NX ......E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 3 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 78 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Product Variants This page intentionally left blank. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 4 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 79: Variants Of Nsw-5

    Name of module Type des. Material code Material code Basic transceiver NSW–5 0501659 –System/RF module UT5U 0201142 – Software module ( Basic SW ) 0240823 – Mechanics assembly parts MNSW5 0261711 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 5 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 80: Exploded View Of Transceiver Nsw-5

    PAMS Technical Documentation Product Variants Exploded View of Transceiver NSW–5 I018 I020 I017 I013 I009 I010 I019 I005 I004 I016 I015 I007 I002 I001 I012 I014 I008 I011 I006 I003 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 81: Assembly Parts Of Nsw-5Nx

    I015 9456335 B–cover assembly DMC01835 I016 6290079 Screw M1.8x11 T6 dmd04746 I017 9460299 Elastic plug DMD04645 I018 0660198 Antenna fxd 824–894/1850–1990mhz I019 9451139 Dust Cap DMD02859 I020 9456920 Window assembly E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 7 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 82 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Product Variants This page intentionally left blank. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 83 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers Service Software Instructions E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 84 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Service Software Instructions AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue 1 10/00 OJuntune E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 85 ........E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 3...
  • Page 86 ......Phone Identity... command ......E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 4 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 87 ........E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 5...
  • Page 88: Service Software

    Selections can be done by using keyboard and/or mouse. There is always a status bar displayed at the bottom of the main window which contains information about current actions. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 89: Required Servicing Equipment

    Microelectronics IC 8250 as the serial port UART. This is a comparatively inefficient circuit for current purposes and does not necessarily support the M2BUS adapter at 9600 baud. The newer UART’s NS16450 and NS16550AF of National Semiconductor offer solutions for these problems. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 7 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 90: Installation

    A: of your computer start Windows, and open File Manager log into drive a: type A: and press <Enter> type C: and press <Enter> start INSTALL.EXE and install Service software to drive C: E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 91: Common Properties Of The User Interface

    Software icon, the Login dialog box will be displayed on the screen. Nokia logo and application name bitmap (–) Displays Nokia logo and name of the application. Application version static text (–) Contains the name and version of the application.
  • Page 92: Main Window

    The title bar is located at the top of the window. A title bar contains the following elements: Application Control–menu button Maximise button Minimise button Name of the application Restore button E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 10 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 93 The Num Lock key is latched down. SCRL The Scroll Lock key is latched down. Tool bar The tool bar is NOT defined and will not be implemented until specified by this document. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 11 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 94: Menu Bar

    The Product menu contains the following menu items: Ctrl+R Open... Close Initialise Normal Mode Local Mode Shift+F5 Faultlog Activate Faultlog... F9 Edit Faultlog... Fast NAM (available only if fastNAM installed) E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 12 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 95: Configure

    Tx I/Q... Rssi Digital (AGC) Rssi Analog Rx Audio Tx Audio Charging... LCD... Testing The Testing menu contains the following sections: RF Controls... Self Tests ADC Readings Audio User Interface E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 13 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 96: Software

    Calling cards... System Service Feature codes.. Subscriber data programming.. P/RSID programming... Intelligent Roaming Database... WAP Settings User Data Transfer... View The View menu contains the following sections: Quick/RF Info... Phone Identity... E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 14 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 97: Help

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Service Software Instructions Help The Help menu contains the following menu items: Index General Help Using Help About WinTesla E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 15 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 98: Mouse Cursors

    Ctrl Hot Keys Description Defined by Ctrl+N File – New Microsoft Ctrl+O File – Open Microsoft Ctrl+P File – Print Microsoft Ctrl+R Product – New Shift Hot Keys Shift+F5 Local Mode E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 16 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 99: Key Strokes

    Alt+T,V VCTCXO Alt+T,M Modulator Output Alt+T,X Tx Power Alt+T,Q Tx I/Q Alt+T,D Rssi Digital (AGC) Alt+T,N Rssi Analog Alt+T,R Rx Audio Alt+T,T Tx Audio Alt+T,C Charging Alt+T,L Alt+E Testing Menu E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 17 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 100 User Data Transfer Alt+V View Menu Alt+V,Q Quick/RF Info Alt+V,P Phone Identity Alt+H Help Menu Microsoft Alt+H,I Index Microsoft Alt+H,G General Help Microsoft Alt+H,U Using Help Microsoft Alt+H,A About WinTesla E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 18 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 101: Help Functions

    Opens context sensitive help as F1–key does. Query Message Box Confirmations and questions are asked in a query message box . A query dialog box is recognized by the ?–icon. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 19 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 102: Error Message Box

    The dialog box also contains an OK button and a Help button. OK button (default key): Acknowledges displayed information and terminate current op- eration. The dialog box is closed after selection. Help button (Alt+H): Open context sensitive help as F1–key does. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 20 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 103: Custom Dialog Boxes

    Yes button (ALT+Y or Y): Replies Yes to a question asked of the user. No button (ALT+N or N): Replies No to a question asked of the user. Help button (ALT+H): E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 21 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 104: Reporting Status

    This will mean the user is not delayed from progressing on to the next operation unless an error occurs, in which case, the user will have to acknowledge the error by pressing the OK button. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 22 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 105: Nsw-5 Features

    Alt, P, O Force load phone specific functionality Phone is set to local mode. Initialise... command Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, I Opens a submenu for Normal Mode and Local Mode E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 23 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 106: Normal Mode

    Also if quick info view is open it will be updated to RF Information view. Faultlog command Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, F Opens a submenu. Only enabled when user has logged in. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 24 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 107: Activate Faultlog

    Status Bar Text Alt, P, N This menu is only enabled when FastNAM functionality is included in Win- Tesla. Exit command Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, X Exits the WinTesla application. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 25 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 108: Tuning

    Dialog box is closed and tuning is saved to phone. Cancel button (ESC): Dialog box is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 26 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 109: Vctcxo

    The measurement is started when ”meas” button is pressed and it is executed in two steps: 1. User is requested to put signal generator input level –95 dB and fre- quency 879.030 Mhz E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 27 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 110 OK button (ALT+O): Dialog is closed and tuning is saved to phone. Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 28 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 111: Tx Power

    The next automatic selections are made when this tuning function is acti- vated: – Active Unit = TX – Operation Mode = Continuous digital – Selected band – Channel 190 (low ) or 500 (high) – Power level 6 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 29 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 112 + and – buttons will cause power DAC changing by 10 steps . OK button (ENTER): Dialog is closed and tuning is saved to phone. Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 30 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 113 When selections are used, the power value checking is made and if it is not succeeded, error message is shown. Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. RF Info button (ALT+I): The current rf state is shown E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 31 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 114: Tx I/Q

    The operation of this function is the same as one above, ex- cept with this selection the Q branch DC Offset is tuned. The value range is –32...31. Tune Phase Difference scroll bar (ALT+P): E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 32 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 115 Cancel button (ESC): Dialog box is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. RF Info button (ALT+I): The current rf state is shown Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 33 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 116: Rssi Digital (Agc)

    9. User is requested to put signal generator input level –55 dB and fre- quency 879.030 MHz 10. Measurement with input level is executed 11. The AGC tuning dialog will be updated when previous steps are done E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 34 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 117 Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. RF Info button (ALT+I): The current rf state is shown Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 35 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 118: Rssi Analog

    3. User is requested to put signal generator input level –51 dB and fre- quency 879.300 MHz 4. Measurement with input level is executed 5. The RSSI tuning dialog will be updated when previous steps are done E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 36 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 119 OK button (ENTER): Dialog is closed and tuning is saved to phone. Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 37 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 120: Rx Audio

    Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. RF Info button (ALT+I): The current rf state is shown Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 38 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 121: Tx Audio

    Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. RF Info button (ALT+I): The current rf state is shown Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 39 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 122: Charging

    OK button (ENTER): Dialog is closed and tuning is saved to phone. Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 40 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 123: Lcd

    Dialog box is closed and tuning is saved to phone. Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 41 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 124: Testing

    Select high band Operation mode group Analog radio button Select analog mode Digital radio button Select digital mode TX group On radio button Activate tx power Off radio button Deactivate tx power E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 42 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 125 Value of audio volume can be selected Apply init button (ALT+A): Accepts INIT group values and validates them. After validation application sends corresponding messages to ME. Close button (ESC) Close dialog E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 43 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 126 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Service Software Instructions Change phone button (ALT+H) Read production serial number Production SN static Show production serial number Help button (Alt+H): Opens context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 44 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 127: Self Tests

    If no response was received in the defined time, an error mes- sage box will be shown and the test state is changed to No re- sponse . E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 45 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 128 3 MCU EEPROM Interface....4 MCU ROM Checksum.... 5 MCU EEPROM Component.... 6 MCU CCONT Interface..... 7 Power Off....8 MCU CCONT Interrupt....9 TXF line......A DSP....... B MCU EEPROM Checksum....E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 46 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 129: Adc Readings

    Dialog box is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help Following A/D readings are measured: Battery Voltage..: Charge Voltage..: Battery Temperature..: Battery Size....: Vibrator....: Acessory Detection..: RF Temperature....: HOOK Info....: Charge Current..: E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 47 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 130: Audio

    Turns on internal input. External radio button (ALT+E): Turns on external input. Output group: Internal radio button (ALT+T): Turns on internal output. External radio button (ALT+X): Turns on external output. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 48 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 131 Testing –> Audio Loop: Internal –> External Loop ON Now everything spoken in the mic is heard in the headset. Close button (ESC) Close dialog Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 49 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 132: User Interface

    2. Test Pattern radio button (ALT+2): In test display 2 the upper and left side of display is filled with chessboard letters. Close button (ESC) Close dialog Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 50 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 133: Ir Test

    IR Test dialog has following items: Result box: Result can be OK/FAILED Test button (ALT+T): Starts the IR Test. Close button (ENTER): Closes the IR Test dialog. Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 51 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 134: Software

    OK button (ENTER) Selections are accepted and saved to EEPROM. Cancel button (ESC) Selections are ignored and control is returned back to main menu. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 52 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 135 OOA OAP enable....: On/Off MON full support .....: On/Off IMSI support....On/Off Callback as default....: On/Off Voice mail.box NBR saving..On/Off Gradiente SW configuration..On/Off Nokia tune..... On/Off Main bookmarks....: On/Off E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 53 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 136: Set Default Values

    Command is used for resetting default values to phone’s EEPROM. After selection application asks confirmation: If Yes is confirmed, the default settings are made to the phone: Warranty info Phone identity Production data edit E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 54 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 137: Authority Id

    Shall be used only for remote programming DO ALL button (ALT+E) Pressing this button updates authority id to phone. This button shall be used when TDF–4 (or TDD–4) is connected to PC E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 55 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 138 OK button (ENTER) Selections are accepted and saved to EEPROM. Cancel button (ESC) Selections are ignored and control is returned back to main menu. Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 56 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 139: Flash Phone

    Closes the dialog button and does not start flashing. Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help During flashing status dialog is shown. After phone is flashed Authority ID is set to the phone. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 57 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 140: A-Key

    Number Module for programming A–key edit field Value of key Set button (ALT +L) Write value to the phone Cancel button (ESC) Closes the dialog box Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 58 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 141: Dealer

    Only digits are ac- cepted for Security code. Length must be 5 digits. Wake up state: Select NAM, Bitmap or Animation to be shown after phone power up: E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 59 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 142 OK button (ENTER) Selections are accepted and saved to EEPROM. Cancel button (ESC) Selections are ignored and control is returned back to main menu. Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 60 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 143: Short Code Memory

    List for available names and numbers. Write Phone... button (ALT+W): Write SCM values to phone and checks the validity of names and numbers. Read Phone... button (ALT+R): Read SCM values from phone. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 61 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 144 OK button (ENTER) Selections are accepted and saved to EEPROM. Cancel button (ESC) Selections are ignored and control is returned back to main menu. Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 62 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 145: Calling Cards

    Access number edit box (ALT+B) Card access number can be edited Card number edit box (ALT+A) Card number can be edited Sending order drop list (ALT+S) Sending order can be selected E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 63 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 146 Load File... button (ALT+L) Opens a Windows default File Open dialog box and asks file- name where to load settings. Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 64 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 147: System Service Feature Codes

    File Load ... button (ALT+L): Read values from file File Save ... button (ALT+W): Write values to file Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help Close button (ESC) Closes the dialog button. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 65 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 148: Subscriber Data Programming

    The alphanumeric value can be edited Home SOC edit box (ALT+O: Numeric value can be edited if not locked Home System ID edit box (ALT+H): Numeric value can be edited E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 66 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 149 Write phone... button (ALT+W): Write selected NAM’s values to phone Close... button (ALT+S): Close dialog Cancel button (ESC): Exit without any changes Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 67 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 150: P/Rsid Programming

    Value edit box (ALT+V) The numeric value of P/RSID SID edit box (ALT+I) The Numeric value of Home system ID stored in the mobile and uniquely associated with a MIN E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 68 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 151 Load file button Loads file Write phone button Writes values to phone Read phone button Reads phone values Cancel button (ESC): Exit without any changes Help button (ESC) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 69 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 152: Intelligent Roaming Database

    Number of partner SIDs in soc_sid_list. The selected position is highlighted and can be edited. Favored SOC list box (ALT+F) Number of favored SOCs in soc_sid_list. The selected position is highlighted and can be edited. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 70 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 153 Alpha tag is shown on phone’s display when on service with HOME SID or SOC. System is home system if the broadcasted SID or SOC or both of them matches with SID/SOC in a phone’s NAM. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 71 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 154 Opens a default Windows File Open dialog and asks filename where from load values. Checks the validity of names and numbers. Cancel button (ESC) Exit without saving any changes Help button (ESC) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 72 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 155: Wap Settings

    One of the following values can be chosen: Connection Security On Connection Security Off Dial–up Number edit box The numeric Dial–up number value can be edited IP Address edit box E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 73 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 156 File Load button (ALT+L): Opens a default Windows File Open dialog and asks filename where from load values. Close button (ESC) Exit without saving any changes E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 74 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 157: User Data Transfer

    Save graphical wakeup message from the phone to the file. This file is only for FastNAM use. Cancel button (ESC) Exit without any changes Help button (ALT+H) Context sensitive help. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 75 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 158: View

    It is also updated when ever needed. Close... button (ALT+S): Close dialog Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 76 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 159: Phone Identity

    It is also up- dated when ever needed. Close... button (ALT+S): Close dialog Help button ( Alt+H) Context sensitive help E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 77 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 160 MODELESS A modeless dialog box allows the user to interact (dialog Box) with other windows and applications. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 78 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 161 Real Time Clock Software TDF–4 Flash security box Tesla Acronym, stands for Test and Service Locals Application. User Interface WinTesla This Service Software program. Name copyright Nokia Mobile Phones (1996). E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 79 Issue 1 10/00...
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  • Page 163 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers Service Tools E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 164 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Service Tools AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue 1 10/00 OJuntune E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 165 ....IR Data Interface Module JLP-1 ......E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 3 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 166: Service Tools

    Nominal supply voltage for BBD-3 is 8.5V. Note that the cable SCB-3 (0730114) is also required for charger calibration. Product Code Service Battery BBD-3: 0775071 View of BBD-3 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 4 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 167: Service Battery Btd-3

    AMPS mode. Nominal Supply voltage for BTD-3 is 8.5 V. Product Code Service Battery BTD-3: 0670280 View of BTD-3 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 5 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 168: Battery Adapter Bdc-3

    The Battery Adapter BDC-3 is used along with an external battery capacity meter to check battery capacity. Note that Li-ion batteries have an internal protection circuit to prevent deep discharge. Product Code Battery Adapter BDC-3: 0770083 View of BDC-3 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 169: Audio Test Probe Mpa-1

    MPA-1 is a Audio Test Probe used for testing the microphone signal together with the Module Jig MJS-15. Product Code Audio Test Probe MPA-1: 0775169 View of MPA-1 MPA–1 Audio Test Probe MJS–15 Module jig E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 7 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 170: Module Jig Mjs-15

    DC-Cable PCS-1 to the MJS-15 jig. The service cable SCH-5A can be replaced by the DAU-9M cable. Note: The nominal supply voltage for MJS-15 is +3.6V. The supply voltage must not exceed +5.0V. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 171: Flash Loading Adapter Fla-5

    PCC–1 cable can be replaced with a Travel Charger ACH–6), and it is connected to the Flash Prommer FPS–4S with the cable AXS–5. – Flash Loader Adapter FLA–5 0770085 Note : No longer available for purchase! View of FLA–5 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 9 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 172 Flash Prommer FPS–4S by the cable AXS–5 and to the security box TDF-4 by the XCM-1 cable. Sales package code Flash Loading Adapter FLA–7: 0080326 View of FLA–7 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 10 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 173: Flash Prommer Fps-4S

    The FPS-4S sales pack 0081275 includes: – Flash Prommer FPS-4: 0750090 - Installation software FPS–4 8400041 - D9 - D9 Cable AXS-4 0730090 - Printer Cable IBM DB25F/57–30360 0730029 View of FPS-4S E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 11 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 174: Security Box Tdf-4

    Activation Request Form, and fax to NMP Salo to get the activation code Note2: The infra red module JLP-1 is not included in the TDF-4 sales package Product Code Security Box TDF-4: 0770106 View of TDF-4 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 12 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 175: Service Audio Box Jba-4

    Service Audio Box JBA-4 The Service Audio Box JBA-4 is used between the Service Cable SCH-5A, MBUS Cable DAU-9S, and Audio Cable ADS-1. Product Code Service Audio Box JBA-4: 0770094 View of JBA-4 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 13 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 176: Audio Cable Ads-1

    Audio Cable ADS-1: 0730011 View of ADS-1 DC Cable PCC-1 The DC Cable PCC-1 is used to connect TDF-4 and FLA-5. Product Code DC Cable PCC-1: 0730053 View of PCC-1 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 14 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 177: D15-D15 Cable Axs-5

    The D9-D9 cable AXS-4 is used to connect two 9 pin D connectors. e.g. be- tween PC and TDF-4 security box. Product Code D9-D9 Cable AXS-4: 0730090 View of AXS-4 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 15 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 178: Dc Cable Scb-3

    DC Power Cable SCF-7 The DC power cable SCF-7 is used for connecting power from ACL-3 char- ger via FLA-7 to FPS-4. Product Code DC Power Cable SCF-7: 0730141 View of SCF-7 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 16 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 179: Service Cable Sch-5A/Sch-11

    The Warranty Cable SCH-10 is used to connect two phones for the purpose of transferring data (stored numbers etc.) from one to the other. Product Code Warranty Cable SCH-10: 0730175 View of SCH-10 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 17 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 180: Mbus Cable Dau-9S

    MBUS Cable DAU-9M The MBUS Cable DAU-9M features a phone system connector, and is used between the phone and external devices. Product Code MBUS Cable DAU-9M: 0730162 View of DAU-9M E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 18 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 181: Power Cable Pcs-1

    Power Cable PCS-1: 0730012 View of PCS-1 External Antenna Cable XRC-2 XRC-2 is a modular cable with N-connector for RF measurements Product Code External Antenna Cable XRC-2: 0730180 View of XRC-2 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 19 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 182: Modular T-Adapter

    Caution: Do not connected the PKD-1 to the serial port. You may damage your PKD-1! Product Code SW Security Device PKD-1: 0750018 View of SW Security Device E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 20 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 183: Dongle/Flash Device Fls-2D (Sales Pack)

    Note: in addition to this Sales Pack, a Service Cable will be required to connect the FLS-2D to the Product/Phone to be flashed, e.g. SCH-5A, and a software package to run the flashing process. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 21 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 184 Service Tools The picture below shows how to connect the FLS-2D device and associated cables to the PC and Product/Phone. FLS-2D Connection Diagram FLS-2D (connects to parallel port) SCH-5A AXS-4U E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 22 Issue 1 10/2000...
  • Page 185: Ir Data Interface Module Jlp-1

    IR Data Interface Module JLP-1 fits in the Security Box TDF-4 and can be used to perform IR tests with Wintesla. Product Code IR Data Interface Module JLP-1 0750079 Views of JLP-1 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 23 Issue 1 10/2000...
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  • Page 187 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers Tuning and Flashing Instructions E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 188 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Tuning and Flashing Instructions AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue 1 10/00 OJuntune E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 189 ........Nokia 7160 NAM programming instructions ....Menu driven easy NAM programming for NOKIA 7160 ..Complete NAM Programming Instructions .
  • Page 190: Equipment Setup For Tuning Without Removing Covers

    Item: Service accessory: Type Product code: Service Battery BTD-3 0670280 DC Cable SCB-3 0730114 Service MBUS Cable DAU-9M 0730162 Software protection key PKD-1 0750018 Service SW diskette 3.5” 0775229 E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 4 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 191: Flash Concept For Nsw-5, Using Fla-5

    Software protection key PKD–1 0750018 Service SW diskette 3.5” 0775229 Travel Charger ACH–6E (Euro) 0270381 Travel Charger ACH–6U (USA/Japan) 0675085 Travel Charger ACH–6X (UK) 0270380 AC Charger for 220V ACL–3E 0680015 E Nokia Mobile Page 5 Issue 1 10/00 Phones Ltd.
  • Page 192: Flash Concept For Nsw-5, Using Fla-7

    Travel Charger ACH–6E (Euro) 0270381 Travel Charger ACH–6U (USA) 0675085 Travel Charger ACH–6X (UK) 0270380 AC Charger ACL–3E for 220V 0680015 Service Cable SCH-5A 0730166 Power Cable SCF–7 0730141 E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 193: Tuning With Covers Off

    * The nominal operating voltage for MJS-15 is 3.6 V. The supply voltage for MJS-15 must never exceed 5.0 V ** SCH-5A, JBA-4, and DAU-9S can be replaced with DAU-9M E Nokia Mobile Page 7 Issue 1 10/00 Phones Ltd.
  • Page 194: Warranty Transfer Service Concept

    Point of Sale Phone 1 is broken. Number the phones 1 and 2 to avoid mix-up. Plug the warranty cable SCH-10 to the phones. In this case phones 1 and 2. E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 195 Select option ”Transfer user data?” and press OK ,”Confirm transfer?” Press OK. Wait untli the transfer is completed. Turn Phone 2 off, then back on and check welcome note and profile. E Nokia Mobile Page 9 Issue 1 10/00 Phones Ltd.
  • Page 196: Tuning Steps

    – Select Tuning –> TX I/Q... – Connect spectrum analyzer to antenna adapter or to diagnostic jig. – Settings for spectrum analyzer: E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 10 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 197: Tx Power

    SRWB and VBW 300 kHz Ssweep time 50 ms STRIG: SWEEP CONT, VIDEO –10 dBm Smarker in the middle of the slot. SCheck that the spectrum analyzer frequency is correct E Nokia Mobile Page 11 Issue 1 10/00 Phones Ltd.
  • Page 198: 800Mhz Analog Tx Output Power

    +/– 2.0 dB 7.8 dBm +/– 1.0dB +/– 2.0 dB 3.8 dBm +/– 1.0dB +/– 2.0 dB –0.2 dBm +/– 1.0dB +/– 2.0 dB –3.8 dBm +/– 1.0dB +/– 2.0 dB E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 12 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 199: Tdma1900 Tx Output Power

    This measurement is for RSSI in analog mode. The analog mode works only with 800 Mhz. – Select Tuning –> RSSI Analog... – Set power supply voltage 8.4 V to service battery (or 3.6 V to jig). E Nokia Mobile Page 13 Issue 1 10/00 Phones Ltd.
  • Page 200: Rx Audio

    – Set supply voltage to 10.5 V – Run calibrations all at once – Run calibrations by pressing <MEAS> button – Set supply voltage back to 8.5 V E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 14 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 201 Tuning and Flashing Instructions Nokia 7160 cellular telephone NAM programming instructions All Nokia 7160 cellular telephones are capable of supporting both Ran- dom and Default authentication methods. This programming guide de- scribes the programming of generic 7160 handsets. The programmer must decide which A–Key type is desired for use.
  • Page 202: Menu Driven Easy Nam Programming For Nokia 7160

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Tuning and Flashing Instructions Menu driven easy NAM programming for NOKIA 7160 Handportables 1. Turn on the phone and enter the Programming Access Code #639?# *#6391# For NAM1 with a Random A–Key Value Save Clear *#6392# For NAM2 with a Default A–Key Value *#6393# For NAM3 with a Default A–Key Value...
  • Page 203: Complete Nam Programming Instructions

    Dedicated A cch Dedicated A cch Dedicated B cch number Dedicated B cch Overload class Group ID SID alpha tag con- number trol A–key code Public systems Private systems Residential sys- tems E Nokia Mobile Page 17 Issue 1 10/00 Phones Ltd.
  • Page 204: Programming The Security Code

    “Date already saved”. Exiting NAM Programming: 21. To exit the NAM programming mode, turn the phone off and leave it off for five seconds. E 2000 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 18 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 205: Field Test

    / re–selection processes, and SID display functions. The Nokia 7160 product will support up to 5 different Private or Residen- tial Systems in NAM 1. Using the NAM programming menu to program the PSID / RSID is just one of several ways that this information can be programmed.
  • Page 206 Pacific Telecom Cellular 009, Midwest Wireless Communications 010. These (inter)national SOC values are only an approximation from avail- able information. Please call Customer Service (888–Nokia–2U) with corrections. Country code: Enter the Country Code of the PSID / RSID. Public service profiles: Contains up to 4 channel and color code values for each private or residential system.
  • Page 207 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers Disassembly and Troubleshooting Instructions E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 208 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Troubleshooting Instructions AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue 1 10/00 OJuntune Issue1 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 209 ......... E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
  • Page 210 TDMA 1900 PLL N880 ......E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 4 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 211: Nsw-5 Disassembly

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Troubleshooting Instructions NSW-5 Disassembly 1. Remove the Battery, Dust Cap and Elastic Plug (2 pcs) 2. Remove the Screws (6 pcs) E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 5 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 212 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Troubleshooting Instructions 3. Lift off B–cover 4. Pull out Antenna, note snap fitting E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 213 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Troubleshooting Instructions 5. Lift off the PWB 6. Lift off the Sensor Switch E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 7 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 214 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Troubleshooting Instructions 7. Pull out the Slide until the end stop E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 215: Removing Slide Cover Assembly

    2. Press the Slide on the right hand side cover on the Metal (whre the mic connec- slide until it snaps tor is situated) home. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 9 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 216: Slide Disassembly

    ! DO NOT handle the Slide like this !ALWAYS handle the slide like this. The Metal Slide is bent very easily when it is not protected by the phone. Avoid bending of the Plungers at all times. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 10 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 217: Metal Slide Manipulation

    Push down the other the snap on the opposite the snap on one side of side, but do not hit the side. A click should be the Slide Cover. middle snap. noticed. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 11 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 218: Uif Disassembly

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly and Troubleshooting Instructions UIF Disassembly 13. Remove the Display assembly 14. Remove the Keymat module 15. Remove the Speaker and the Roller Figure 1. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 12 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 219: Reassembly

    18. Position the left hand Plungers onto the start of the track and push the Slide Assembly into the phone. ! Push the Slide Assembly straight into the phone to avoid bending the Plungers ! E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 13 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 220: Lubricating The Slide With The Grease Service Pack

    The Lubricant is applied on the A–cover, before inserting the Slide as- sembly. Note: Code for the lubricant: 7511021 The lubricant is applied inside the A–cover tracks, from the middle and down towards the microphone connector. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 14 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 221 1mm and in a length of 25 mm. There must be a 5 mm clearance towards microphone connector. A similar amount in size and position is applied in the opposite track. Be sure that the grease does not spill over the plunger. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 15 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 222: Troubleshooting Nsw-5

    The first thing to do is carry out a through visual check of the module. Ensure in particular that: a) there are not any mechanical damages b) soldered joints are OK E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 16 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 223 Check watchdog disable 11) grounded line to X101 or watchdog disable pin is grounded Faulty circuit N150 See section: Power Doesn’t Stay On Figure 1. Troubleshooting diagram for a totally dead phone E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 17 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 224 (open joints may be detectable with microscope). If not the PCB or D202, D200, D201, N150 is faulty Figure 2. Troubleshooting diagram 1 in case flash programming does not work E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 18 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 225: Power Doesn't Stay On Or Phone Is Jammed

    VCXO G850 clock signal 2.80 Vpp Open pins or faulty circuit: D202, D200, D201, N150 Figure 3. Troubleshooting diagram in case the phone does not stay on or is jammed. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 19 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 226: The Phone Does Not Register To The Network

    The control lines for RF part are supplied both the System Asic (MAD D202) and the RFI (Cobba N250). MAD handles digital control lines and Cobba handles analog control lines. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 20 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 227 TxQP (N750 pin 8) 0 –>0.8 V DC during transmit slot Check RF part Used IQ signals are biased to 0.8V DC and AC amplitude is 400 mVpp max, frequency is 12 kHz max E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 21 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 228: Audio Failure

    V252 pins 1 and 3 during a call and PWB routings Check Digital PCM data at J253 during a call N250 (Cobba) Figure 4. Troubleshooting diagrams for Audio failure E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 22 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 229: Charging Failure

    Check Voltage levels at R153 are same as VBAT (C180) R153, N151 Voltage levels at R153 rises when Faulty charger is connected N151 Figure 5. Troubleshooting diagram for charging failure E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 23 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 230: Rf Troubleshooting

    There are also lots of discrete components (resistors, inductors and ca- pacitors) the troubleshooting of which is done just by checking that com- ponent is soldered or that it is not missing from the PWB. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 24 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 231: Abbreviations Used In Troubleshooting Charts

    Printed Wiring (Circuit) Board Phase Locked Loop Radio Frequency Receiver Time (between pulses) Transmitter Ultra High Frequency Voltage of signal (measured with oscilloscope) Voltage controlled oscillator Very High Frequency Audio Frequency E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 25 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 232: Interface Signals Between Rf And Bb/Dsp

    Voltage/Fre- 0.4 / Vpp / Clock signal for BA_D quency 19.44 the logic circuits RFCEN MAD CCONT / Voltage 2.85 “1” min 2.0 V PENTA “0” max 0.4 V regulator E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 26 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 233 (fast mode) TXLX1 TX 800 Logic high ”1” 2.85 Low power level mode for power detector Logic low ”0” High power level mode for power detector E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 27 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 234 1GHZ UHF VCO and prescaler CCont Voltage Supply voltage for VHF VCO, LO buffer, 1 Ghz TX– mixer and power detector CCont Voltage Supply voltage for EROTUS IF–parts and IF–amplifier E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 28 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 235 2.85 TX800 PA bias and driver amplifi- er supply voltage VR7_bi CCont Voltage 2.85 TX800 PA bias switching voltage ”0”=AMPS ”1”=TDMA CCont EROTUS Voltage Erotus and 2 Ghz PLL chargepump E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 29 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 236: Receiver

    Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) – RX filter – First mixer – 116.19 MHz filter – IF–amplifier – AGC/buffer – second mixer – 450 kHz filters – buffer/limiter – Baseband( FM–detector). E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 30 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 237: Troubleshooting Charts For The Receiver Chain

    (~2.8V at N701 pin no.9) Note! Check level from MXR input (N701) pin no.12 Check all soldering Change RX bandfilter Z701 P: ≅ 0–2 dB less than at LNA output pin no.10 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 31 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 238 EROTUS C780 & R774 and also check N750 P: ≅ –10 dBm voltages around EROTUS AMPS 800 RX–chain is OK. Start baseband troubleshooting (signal go next to COBBA IC N250) E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 32 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 239: Tdma 800 Rx

    (~ 2.8 V at N701 pin no.9) Note! Check level from MXR input (N701) pin no.12 Change RX bandfilter Z701 Check all soldering P: ≅ 0–2 dB less than at LNA output pin no. 10 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 33 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 240 EROTUS resistor R798 C751 and also check voltages N750 P: ≅ –13 dBm around EROTUS TDMA 800 RX–chain is OK. Start baseband troubleshooting (signal go next to COBBA IC N250) E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 34 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 241: Tdma 1900 Rx

    (~ 2.8 V at N721 pin no.9) Note! Check level from MXR input (N721) pin no.12 Change RX bandfilter Z726 Check all soldering P: ≅ 0–2 dB less than at LNA output pin no. 10 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 35 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 242 Check comp. R798, C750 & EROTUS resistor R798 C751 and also check voltages N750 around EROTUS P:≅ –13 dBm TDMA 1900 RX–chain is OK. Start baseband troubleshooting (signal go next to COBBA IC N250) E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 36 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 243: Transmitter

    – IF BPF –Upconverter – BPF– TX Driver amplifier – BPF– Power Amplifier – Directional Coupler– Duplexer – Diplexer – An- tenna. Power detection and power control circuits are located under the power control part of this guide. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 37 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 244: Troubleshooting Chats For Transmitter

    Analog mode. Set channel 383 and Powerlevel 2 and measure RF ouput level. Please notice insertion loss of the cable. It is recommended to use an external attenuator to avoid overloading the spectrum analyzer. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 38 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 245 Check TXC insertion loss Check R903 and V: >1.5 V <4dB C913 TX driver input power Start Power control Change driver N902 P: > –20 dBm troubleshooting Check Cobba TXCDAC (BaseBand) E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 39 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 246 Check modulator Check R911 check also I/Q–resistors output at R911 R760 P ≅ –18dBm Is TX I/Q Check COBBA DACs V: 0.8 VDC +/– 0.4 I&Q V (symmetrical) (BaseBand Change N750 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 40 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 247: Tdma800 Tx

    Start AMPS Is AMPS mode OK troubleshooting Check Vbias Check N903 PIN16 CCONT VR7_bias V: > 2.8 V (BaseBand) Change Start power level N750 and/or tuning. Does it work? Cobba E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 41 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 248: Tdma1900 Tx

    Chort circuit in PA? Note! Resolder or change The PA ground slug Make press down test might be poorly soldered for PA. Inreasing or there is delamination current consumption ? on chip. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 42 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 249: Power Control Loop

    PL 2 7 (BaseBand) 4mA current in high state. Is DETO vs. output Check power power and TXC control components near N750 See chart below. Press N750 Change N750 Change N700 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 43 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 250 –296 –307 –265 –287 –0.2 –306 –0.2 –318 –3.8 –343 –3.8 –347 NOTE: DAC VALUES MAY VARY +/– 150 DAC UNITS 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800D 1900D Power level E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 44 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 251: Synthesizers

    The 3–multiplier is an integrated solution in the EROTUS and it is used to generate the second LO frequency for the receivers. The 3*multiplier out- put signal is multiplied by 2 and then it is fed to the 2nd downconverter. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 45 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 252: 19.44 Mhz Osc. Troubleshoolting

    Start BB supply voltages troubleshooting Check 2G PLL Check capacitor N880, pin 15 C851 P: >0.6 Vpp Check 3X tank Check L762 and C745. N750,C745,L762 P: >150 mVpp Change EROTUS. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 46 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 253: Vhf Vco

    The VHF VCO output signal is fed to the EROTUS LO–pin VV_in. Inside the EROTUS, the signal is divided for the Phase detector and TX parts. Before injection to the I/Q–modulator, the frequency is divided by 2 . E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 47 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 254: Vhf Vco Troubleshooting

    V=1–2 (LB) =2.8–3.8 V (HB) Note! Check Start BB trouble EROTUS shooting Check all components and soldering supply voltages Check Check EROTUS Change EROTUS supply voltages EROTUS supply voltages E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 48 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 255: Amps & Tdma800 Uhf Synthesizers

    EROTUS Check C821 (at C821) P:>–5 dBm NOTE! Start BB Check EROTUS (N750) troubleshooting (SCLK):2.8V Check EROTUS supply voltages pin 44 (SDATA):2.8V (SENA1):2.8V SENA is 0 during SCLK and SDATA E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 49 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 256: Tdma1900 Uhf Synthesizers

    N880 P=–10–0 dBm NOTE! Start BB Check N880 troubleshooting pin 11 (SCLK):2.8V Check N880 supply voltages pin 12 (SDATA):2.8V pin 13 (SENA2):2.8V SENA is 0 during SCLK and SDATA E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 50 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 257: Rf Asics

    < 0.5 V Low Gain LNA out – LNA output port Ground Mxr RF – Mixer RF input port GND/½IF Ground (½–IF tuning in N721) MXR IF – Mixer IF output port E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 51 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 258: Power Amplifiers N903, N960

    Ground pin for the first stage. BIAS Bias ground. RF OUT RF output, Use this pin for an output matching capacitor. Do not feed bias through this pin. (DC coupled) E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 52 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 259: Penta Regulator N703

    VDD1 2.8V Supply voltage Not connected Not connected Ground LO IN 0dBm TX local input Ground RF OUT – RF output VDD2 2.8V Supply voltage Not connected Not connected Ground E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 53 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 260: Tdma 1900 Pll N880

    Complementary crystal frequency input XTALA – Complementary crystal frequency input GND(CP) Ground for charge pump 4.8V Supply voltage for charge pump Iset – charge pump currents setting LOCK – Out of lock detector E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 54 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 261 PAMS Technical Documentation NSW-5 Series Transceivers Non-Serviceable Accessories E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 262 NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET Amendment Date Inserted By Comments Number Issue 1 10/00 OJuntune E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 2 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 263 ........RS232 Adapter Cable DLR–3P ......E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 3 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 264: Slim Battery Bls-2S

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Slim Battery BLS-2S The BLS-2S is a Li-ion light weight battery with 900 mAh capacity. Product Code 0670300 Battery pack BLS-2S: E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 4 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 265: Standard Battery Bms-2S

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Standard Battery BMS-2S The BMS-2S is a NiMH battery with 900 mAh capacity. Product Code Battery pack BMS-2S: 0670314 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 5 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 266: Vibrator Battery Bms-2V

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Vibrator Battery BMS-2V The BMS-2V is a NiMH battery with 900 mAh capacity and vibrator. Product Code Battery pack BMS-2V: 0670315 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 6 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 267: Slim Battery Bls-2N

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Slim Battery BLS–2N The BLS–2N is a Li–ion ultra slim battery with 900 mAh capacity. Product Code 0670306 Battery pack BLS–2N: E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 7 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 268: Ac Travel Charger Acp-7

    (UK plug) 180-220 Vac AC Travel Charger ACP-7A 0675148 (Australia) 216-264 Vac Specification Output connectors: 3.5 mm DC plug, 2-pole Protection: PTC protection Output Voltage /Current (typ) 7.6 V / 370 mA E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 8 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 269: Performance Travel Charger Acp-8

    Australia plug 90-264 Vac Specification Output connectors: 3.5 mm DC plug, 2-pole (+, -, control) Protection: Output fault voltage 16 V max. Output voltage/current (typ): 6.0 V ( 0.3 V) / 620 mA E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 9 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 270: Cigarette Lighter Charger Lch-8

    Output connectors: 3.5 mm DC plug, 3 pin. Protection: input fused, output current limit 650 mA Voltage input: 10.8...32 V output: The output voltage is controlled by the phone via a 3rd wire. E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 10 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 271: Cigarette Lighter Charger Lch-9

    D 21/23 mm output: 3.5 mm DC plug Protection: input fused, output current limit 850 mA Voltage 11...32 V input: output (nominal): 8.4 V Nominal output current: 800 mA E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 11 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 272: Desktop Stand Dch-9

    The desktop stand provides mounting place for both the phone and a spare battery. Product Code Desktop stand DCH-9: 0700049 Specification 3.5 mm DC jack Connections: Charge control: MCU control for spare battery charging Operation input voltage: 9...16 V E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 12 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 273: Mobile Holder Mbc-1

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Mobile Holder MBC-1 Product Code 0700060 Mobile holder MBC-1: E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 13 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 274: Mobile Holder Mcc-1

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Mobile Holder MCC-1 Product Code 0620043 Mobile holder MCC-1: E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 14 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 275: Headset Hdc-9P

    NSW-5 PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Headset HDC-9P For handsfree operation Product Code Headset HDC-9P: 0694063 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 15 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 276: Power Cable Pch-4J

    PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Power Cable PCH-4J Product Code Power cable PCH-4J: 0730055 Handsfree Microphone HFM-8 The HFM-8 microphone forms part of compact handsfree unit. Product Code Handsfree microphone HFM-8: 0690016 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 16 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 277: Handsfree Speaker Hfs-12

    PAMS Technical Documentation Non-Serviceable Accessories Handsfree Speaker HFS-12 The HFS-12 speaker forms part of compact handsfree unit. Product Code Handsfree Speaker HFS-12: 0692008 Belt Clip BCH-12U Product Code Belt Clip BCH-12U: 0720161 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 17 Issue 1 10/00...
  • Page 278: Swivel Mount Hhs-9

    ,or the handset. Product Code 0620037 Swivel mounting plate HHS-9: RS232 Adapter Cable DLR–3P Product Code RS232 Adapter Cable DLR-3P: 0730183 E Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd. Page 18 Issue 1 10/00...

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