Nokia NSM-5 Series Disassembly & Troubleshooting Instructions

Nokia NSM-5 Series Disassembly & Troubleshooting Instructions

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PAMS Technical Documentation
NSM–5 Series Transceivers
Disassembly &
Troubleshooting
Instructions
E Nokia Corporation
Issue 1 02/2002

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  • Page 1 PAMS Technical Documentation NSM–5 Series Transceivers Disassembly & Troubleshooting Instructions E Nokia Corporation Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 3: Disassembly Of Nsm-5

    NSM–5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly & Troubleshooting Instructions Disassembly of NSM–5 NSM–5 phone. NSM–5 phone disassembled. E Nokia Corporation Page 3 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 4 (B–shell) off the phone. Step 5. Turn the phone around and re- move the battery. Use the recess next to the SIM card holder. NOTE: SIM card can be removed after the battery removal. E Nokia Corporation Page 4 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 5 Step 3. Remove the antenna from the main frame. Step 4. Visually verify all electrical contact points and that the antenna has not been damaged (note the 4 fixings). E Nokia Corporation Page 5 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 6 Drive size is torx plus 6. Tightening torque is 17 Ncm. In assembly check that PWB is not bent. UI module can now be separated from the main frame/system module. UI module and system PWB apart. E Nokia Corporation Page 6 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 7 NSM–5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly & Troubleshooting Instructions Remove the system PWB from the main frame. Be careful not to damage the metal gasket. Main frame assembly. Main frame disassembled. E Nokia Corporation Page 7 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 8 To remove the SIM spring from the main frame turn the phone around. Use appropriate tool to unlock one end of the SIM spring. Release the other end of SIM spring and the spring will come off. E Nokia Corporation Page 8 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 9 8 Ncm torque. To remove the display release the snap fix- ings on both sides of the module. Speaker can now be removed. NOTE: Do not damage the speaker con- tact springs. E Nokia Corporation Page 9 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 10: Transceiver Troubleshooting

    J240 MCURDX MCU READ MAD (D200) –> COMBO MEMORY (D210) J241 MCUWRX MCU WRITE MAD (D200) –> COMBO MEMORY (D210) J242 MCUAD1 MCU ADDRESS LINE 1 MAD (D200) –> COMBO MEMORY (D210) E Nokia Corporation Page 10 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 11 BUZZER CONTROL PWM MAD (D200) –> UI–SWITCH (N310) N310 PIN 6 BUZZER_CTRL BUZZER DRIVE UI–SWITCH (N310) –> BUZZER (B301) N310 PIN 7 KBLIGHTS KEYPAD AND DISPLAY BACKLIGHT CON- TROL MAD (D200) –> UI–SWITCH (N310) E Nokia Corporation Page 11 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 12: Testing

    Another reference point is created by assuming that while the input voltage is zero, A/D reading is also zero. Now the slope is known and A/D readings can be calibrated. Calibration is included in VBATT A/D reading task. E Nokia Corporation Page 12 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    – there are no mechanical damages – solder joints are OK Before changing anything ALL SUPPLY VOLTAGES AND SYSTEM CLOCK / SLEEP CLOCK should be checked. Clock signal 26MHz VCXO buffer G830 V800++ 13MHz HAGAR N505 C213 E Nokia Corporation Page 13 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 14: System Clock

    Check the signal from the RF side Change the Hagar oskilator VCXO G830 output from N505 C833. There should be 26MHz signal. IF THERE ISN’T Change the VCXO G830 System clock picture. E Nokia Corporation Page 14 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 15: Sleep Clock

    Layout picture B signal Clk 32kHz, should be like in SLEEP CLOCK picture. IF NOT Check R100, R154, R102, C102, C101, C113 and B100 IF OK Change the CCONT N100 Sleep clock picture. E Nokia Corporation Page 15 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 16: Power Supplies

    NSM–5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly & Troubleshooting Instructions Power Supplies Measure power supplies. Test points are shown in layout picture A. E Nokia Corporation Page 16 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 17 Cconts digital parts keep MAD in reset by keeping PURX down for a delay of 62ms. Here is shown the start up sequence picture. Ch1 = Vbb Ch2 = VXO Ch3 = SleepClk Ch4 = PURX (see picture B) E Nokia Corporation Page 17 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 18 NSM–5 PAMS Technical Documentation Disassembly & Troubleshooting Instructions E Nokia Corporation Page 18 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 19: Phone Is Totally Dead

    “contact service” text is shown on display. MCU self tests are devided to those executed while power up (start up tests) and ones that can be executed with connected PC. The tests and included items are as follows: E Nokia Corporation Page 19 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 20 A. Power off B. Security data C. EEPROM tune checksum D. PPM checksum E MCU download DSP F. DSP alive G. COBBA serial H COBBA parallel I. EEPROM checksum K. PPM validity E Nokia Corporation Page 20 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 21: Sim Related Faults

    ) IF NOT OK Check the Vsrm (C131 RF side head) Change the CCONT N100 V5V (C108 bottom connector side head) IF NOT OK Check the regulator N600, V116, C132 and C131 E Nokia Corporation Page 21 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 22: Audio Faults

    Check the voltage in resistor Check R266, C268, L287 and V250 R267 RF side head. Voltage should be about 2.1V Check the R268,C 274,C263,C278 Change the COBBA N250 and C262 E Nokia Corporation Page 22 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 23 Change the COBBA N250 Headset earphone doesn’t work and there isn’t any mechanical problem Check R 257,R256, R270, L284, L283 C284, C283, C 296, C 297, C261and C255 Change the COBBA N250 E Nokia Corporation Page 23 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 24: Charging Fault

    Charging fault Display ” not charging” Check charge voltage with wintesla Check F101, V100,R104 and R103 Check charge current with wintesla IF NOT OK Check V101 and R131 Change the Chaps N101 E Nokia Corporation Page 24 Issue 1 02/2002...
  • Page 25: Rf Troubleshooting

    GSMRX PCN RX 13MHz VTXGSM N702 Power amplifier PCN RX Z670 Antenna switch VTXPCN Z620 First RX Z600 Second RXSAW G830 VCTCXO (26MHz) 26MHz N505 Hagar RF IC GSMRX G800 (3.6GHz) TXQP/N Z700 GSM TX SAW Vlna T600 GSM RX Balun RXQP/RXIP T630 PCN RX Balun...
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