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Nokia Customer Care
Service Manual
RM-598; RM-604 (Nokia 7230; L3&4)
Mobile Terminal
Part No: (Issue 1)
COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL
Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

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  • Page 1 Nokia Customer Care Service Manual RM-598; RM-604 (Nokia 7230; L3&4) Mobile Terminal Part No: (Issue 1) COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2 RM-598; RM-604 Amendment Record Sheet Amendment Record Sheet Amendment No Date Inserted By Comments Issue 1 12/2009 AP-K Page ii COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 Nokia operates a policy of continuous development. Nokia reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Nokia be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused.
  • Page 4: Warnings And Cautions

    WCDMA networks and cause problems to 3G cellular phone communication in a wide area. • During testing never activate the GSM or WCDMA transmitter without a proper antenna load, otherwise GSM or WCDMA PA may be damaged. Page iv COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 5 Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page v Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 6 All of the above suggestions apply equally to the product, battery, charger or any accessory. Page vi COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 7 RM-598; RM-604 ESD protection ESD protection Nokia requires that service points have sufficient ESD protection (against static electricity) when servicing the phone. Any product of which the covers are removed must be handled with ESD protection. The SIM card can be replaced without ESD protection if the product is otherwise ready for use.
  • Page 8: Battery Information

    Batteries' performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire! Dispose of batteries according to local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do not dispose as household waste. Page viii COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 9 Our policy is of continuous development; details of all technical modifications will be included with service bulletins. 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 Business Group should be notified in writing/e- mail. Please state: •...
  • Page 10 RM-598; RM-604 Company policy (This page left intentionally blank.) Page x COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 11 Nokia 7230; L3&4 Service Manual Structure 1 General information 2 Service Devices and Service Concepts 3 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide 4 RF Troubleshooting 5 System Module Glossary Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page xi Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 12 RM-598; RM-604 Nokia 7230; L3&4 Service Manual Structure (This page left intentionally blank.) Page xii COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 13 Nokia Customer Care 1 — General information Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 –1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 14 RM-598; RM-604 General information (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 1 –2 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Table 2 Car................................1–8 Table 3 Data ................................1–8 Table 4 Music ................................1–9 Table 5 Navigation ..............................1–9 Table 6 Power .................................1–9 List of Figures Figure 1 RM-598/RM-604 product picture......................1–5 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 –3 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 16 RM-598; RM-604 General information (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 1 –4 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 17: Product Selection

    RM-598; RM-604 General information Product selection RM-598/RM-604 is a WCDMA/GSM handportable phone with a slide form factor. RM-598 supports EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 850/1900/2100. RM-604 supports EGSM 850/900/1800/1900 and WCDMA 900/1900/2100 bands. The device supports GPRS/EGPRS and WCDMA data bearers.
  • Page 18 • OMA MMS 1.3 (300 kB MMS size), SMIL 2.0 • Audio Messaging (AMS) • SMS • Instant Messaging (IM) (native, Google talk, OZ, Windows Live) • Social networks Voice Page 1 –6 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 19: Product And Module List

    Mobile enhancements Table 1 Audio Enhancement Type Audio Adapter (2.5 to 3.5mm) AD-52 TTY adapter HDA-11 Wired headsets WH-102 WH-201 WH-205 WH-500 WH-600 WH-601 WH-700 WH-701 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 –7 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 20: Table 2 Car

    Holder easy mount HH-12 HH-17 Universal holder CR-39 CR-82 Wireless plug-in car handsfree HF-200 HF-310 HF-510 Table 3 Data Enhancement Type MicroSD card, 1 GB MU-22 Page 1 –8 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 21: Table 4 Music

    First aid charger DC-8 Mobile charger DC-4 DC-6 Retractable mobile charger DC-9 DC-10 Travel charger AC-4 AC-5 AC-6 AC-8 AC-10 USB Charger Adapter Cable CA-100 CA-100C Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 –9 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    GSM1900: 1930 - 1990 MHz WCDMA VIII (900): 925- 960 MHz WCDMA V (850): 869 - 894 MHz WCDMA II (1900): 1930-1990MHz WCDMA I (2100): 2110 - 2170 MHz Page 1 –10 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 23 WCDMA VIII (900): 152 WCDMA V (850): 108 WCDMA II (1900): 289 WCDMA I (2100): 277 Channel spacing 200 kHz (WCDMA V and II 100/200 kHz) Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 –11 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 24 Conducted discharge is 8 kV (>10 discharges) and air contact 15 kV ( >10 discharges ). The standard for electrostatic discharge is IEC 61000-4-2, and this device fulfils level 4 requirements. Page 1 –12 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 25 RM-598; RM-604 General information RoHS This device uses RoHS compliant components and lead-free soldering process. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 1 –13 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 26 RM-598; RM-604 General information (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 1 –14 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 27 Nokia Customer Care 2 — Service Devices and Service Concepts Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 28 RM-598; RM-604 Service Devices and Service Concepts (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 2 –2 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 29: Table Of Contents

    ........................2–16 Figure 6 Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning ................2–17 Figure 7 Service concept for RF testing and RF/BB tuning ................2–18 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –3 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 30 RM-598; RM-604 Service Devices and Service Concepts (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 2 –4 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 31: Service Devices

    The table below gives a short overview of service devices that can be used for testing, error analysis, and repair of product RM-598; RM-604. For the correct use of the service devices, and the best effort of workbench setup, please refer to various concepts.
  • Page 32: General Devices

    The table below gives a short overview of service devices that can be used for testing, error analysis, and repair of product RM-598; RM-604. For the correct use of the service devices, and the best effort of workbench setup, please refer to various concepts.
  • Page 33 4 Connect an FBUS cable (if necessary). 5 Start Phoenix service software. Note: Phoenix enables CU-4 regulators via USB when it is started. Reconnecting the power supply requires a Phoenix restart. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –7 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 34: Fps-21

    In order to access the SD memory card slots inside FPS-21, the prommer needs to be opened by removing the front panel, rear panel and heatsink from the prommer body. Page 2 –8 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 35 • Installation and warranty information SRT-6 Opening tool SRT-6 is used to open phone covers. Note: The SRT-6 is included in the Nokia Standard Toolkit. SS-46 Interface adapter SS-46 acts as an interface adapter between the flash adapter and FPS-21.
  • Page 36: Cables

    The table below gives a short overview of service devices that can be used for testing, error analysis, and repair of product RM-598; RM-604. For the correct use of the service devices, and the best effort of workbench setup, please refer to various concepts.
  • Page 37: Ca-158Rs

    FPS-21 sales package. CA-35S Power cable CA-35S is a power cable for connecting, for example, the FPS-21 flash prommer to the Point-Of-Sales (POS) flash adapter. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –11 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 38: Ca-89Ds

    PCS-1 Power cable The PCS-1 power cable (DC) is used with a docking station, a module jig or a control unit to supply a controlled voltage. Page 2 –12 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 39: Service Concepts

    POS (Point of Sale) flash concept Figure 2 POS flash concept Type Description Product specific tools BL-4CT Battery Other tools FLS-5 POS flash dongle PC with Phoenix service software Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –13 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 40: Flash Concept With Fps-21

    Flash adapter Other devices FPS-21 Flash prommer box AC-35 Power supply PK-1 SW security device SS-46 Interface adapter PC with Phoenix service software Cables CA-89DS Service cable Page 2 –14 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 41: Table 6 Power

    AC-35 Power supply PK-1 SW security device SS-62 Flash adapter base SX-4 Smart card (for DCT-4 generation mobile device programming) PC with Phoenix service software Cables Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –15 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 42: Module Jig Service Concept

    Control unit FPS-21 Flash prommer box PK-1 SW security device SX-4 Smart card PC with VPOS and Phoenix service software Measurement equipment Cables CA-89DS Service cable Page 2 –16 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 43: Service Concept For Rf Testing And Rf/Bb Tuning

    Product specific devices MJ-239 Module jig Other devices CU-4 Control unit PK-1 SW security device SX-4 Smart card Measurement equipment Smart card reader PC with Phoenix service software Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –17 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Bluetooth Testing Concept With

    Flash adapter Other devices CU-4 Control unit SS-62 Flash adapter base PK-1 SW security device SX-4 Smart card SB-6 Bluetooth test and interface box Smart card reader Page 2 –18 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 45 RM-598; RM-604 Service Devices and Service Concepts Type Description PC with Phoenix service software Cables DAU-9S MBUS cable PCS-1 DC power cable USB cable Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 2 –19 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 46 RM-598; RM-604 Service Devices and Service Concepts (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 2 –20 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 47 Nokia Customer Care 3 — BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 48 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 3 –2 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 49 Microphone troubleshooting ........................3–49 Vibra troubleshooting............................ 3–50 Baseband manual tuning guide......................... 3–51 Certificate restoring for BB5 products......................3–51 Energy management calibration ........................3–56 List of Tables Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –3 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 50 Figure 11 Differential output waveform of the Ext_in_IHF_out out loop measurement when speaker is connected..............................3–39 Figure 12 Single-ended output waveform of the HP_in_Ext_out loop when microphone is connected. 3–40 Page 3 –4 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 51: Baseband Self Tests In Phoenix

    Always start the troubleshooting procedure by running the Phoenix self tests. If a test fails, please follow the diagram below. Dead or jammed device troubleshooting. If the phone is dead and you cannot perform the self tests, go to Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –5 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 52 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –6 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 53: Power And Charging Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Power and charging troubleshooting Dead or jammed device troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow - Page 1 of 2 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –7 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 54 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Troubleshooting flow - Page 2 of 2 Page 3 –8 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 55: Power Key Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Power key troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –9 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 56: General Voltage Checking Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide General voltage checking troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow - Page 1 of 2 Page 3 –10 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 57 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Troubleshooting flow - Page 2 of 2 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –11 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 58: General Power Checking

    Pearl/Gazoo 1.25 RF reference VCORE Pearl/Gazoo RAP3Gv4 Can change due digital to RAP3Gv4 version & SW VOUT Pearl/Gazoo Video switch VMEM Pearl/Gazoo microSD Disabled in sleep Page 3 –12 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 59: Charging Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Charging troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –13 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 60: Usb Charging Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide USB charging troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –14 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 61: Battery Current Measuring Fault Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Battery current measuring fault troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –15 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 62: Clocking Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Clocking troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –16 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 63: Interface Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Interface troubleshooting Flash programming fault troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow - Page 1 of 2 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –17 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 64 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Troubleshooting flow - Page 2 of 2 Figure 8 Flashing pic 1. Take single trig measurement for the rise of the BSI signal Page 3 –18 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 65 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Figure 9 Flashing pic 2. Take single trig measurement for the rise of the BSI signal Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –19 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 66: Sim Card Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide SIM card troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –20 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 67 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –21 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 68: Microsd Card Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide MicroSD card troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –22 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 69: Usb Data Interface Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide USB data interface troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow - Page 1 of 2 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –23 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 70: User Interface Troubleshooting

    If one or more keys are stuck, so that the key does not react when a keydome or the side key is pressed, the failure is caused by mechanical reasons (dirt, rust, mechanical damage, etc.) If the failure mode is not clear, start with the Keyboard test in Phoenix. Page 3 –24 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 71 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –25 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 72: Reminder Light Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Reminder light troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –26 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 73: Numerical Keypad Illumination Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Numerical keypad illumination troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –27 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 74: Functional Keypad Illumination Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Functional keypad illumination troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –28 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 75: Display Module Troubleshooting

    White Dot Total Combined Not allowed. defect counts Two single dot defects that are within 5 mm of each other should be interpreted as combined dot defect. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –29 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 76: Display Module Troubleshooting

    Phoenix to find the detailed fault mode. Use the Display Test tool in Display module troubleshooting Context Use the display test tool in Phoenix to find the detailed fault mode. Page 3 –30 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 77 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –31 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 78: Hall Sensor Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Hall sensor troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –32 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 79: Bluetooth And Fm Radio Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Bluetooth and FM radio troubleshooting Bluetooth troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –33 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 80: Fm Radio Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide FM radio troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –34 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 81: Camera Module Troubleshooting

    • Analyse the picture from your PC monitor, full colour setting is recommended • If possible, compare with a picture of the same motive taken with a similar Nokia device • If camera has auto focus: Remember that the white focussing frame which appears when the camera button is pressed halfway down, must turn green for auto focus lock.
  • Page 82: Camera Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Camera troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –36 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 83: Camera Hardware Troubleshooting

    Single-endedl external earpiece and differential internal earpiece outputs can be measured either with a single-ended or a differential probe. When measuring with a single-ended probe each output is measured against the ground. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –37 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 84: Test Procedure

    External Mic to XMICP and EarP and 10.9 Internal Earpiece EarN and External Mic to XMICP and E2121 and 28.1 2540 112mA Internal E2123 pads (calc.) handsfree Page 3 –38 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 85 If a special low-pass filter designed for measuring digital amplifiers is unavailable, the measurement must be performed with a current probe and the input signal frequency must be 2kHz. Figure 11 Differential output waveform of the Ext_in_IHF_out out loop measurement when speaker is connected. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –39 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 86 RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Figure 12 Single-ended output waveform of the HP_in_Ext_out loop when microphone is connected. Page 3 –40 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 87: Internal Earpiece Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Internal earpiece troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –41 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 88: Internal Microphone Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Internal microphone troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –42 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 89: Internal Handsfree (Ihf) Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Internal handsfree (IHF) troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –43 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 90: External Earpiece Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide External earpiece troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –44 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 91: External Microphone Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide External microphone troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –45 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 92: Acoustics Troubleshooting

    The phone should be dry and clean, and no objects must be located in such a way that they close any of the holes. Page 3 –46 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 93: Earpiece Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Earpiece troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –47 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 94: Ihf Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide IHF troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –48 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 95: Microphone Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Microphone troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –49 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 96: Vibra Troubleshooting

    RM-598; RM-604 BB Troubleshooting and Manual Tuning Guide Vibra troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 3 –50 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 97: Baseband Manual Tuning Guide

    Note: USB flashing does not work for a dead BB5 phone. • Create a request file. • Send the file to Nokia by e-mail. Use the following addresses depending on your location: • APAC: sydney.service@nokia.com • CHINA: repair.ams@nokia.com • E&A: salo.repair@nokia.com •...
  • Page 98 Flash Type must be set to Phone as Manufactured. To continue, click Start. Progress bars and messages on the screen show actions during phone programming, please wait. Page 3 –52 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 99 Phoenix , choose File→Scan Product . To connect the phone with ii Choose Tools→Certificate Restore . iii To choose a location for the request file, click Browse. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –53 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 100 Request file, click Start. To create the vi When the file for certificate restore has been created, send it to Nokia as an e-mail attachment. 3. Restore certificate. For this procedure, you must supply +12 V to CU-4 from an external power supply.
  • Page 101 To write the file to phone, click Start. Next actions Phoenix tuning functions. After a successful rewrite, you must retune the phone completely by using Important: Perform all tunings: RF, BB, and UI. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 3 –55 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 102: Energy Management Calibration

    Write and/or repeat the procedure again. Energy Management Calibration window. 10. To end the procedure, close the Page 3 –56 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 103 Nokia Customer Care 4 — RF Troubleshooting Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 104 RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 4 –2 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 105 Table 12 RM-604 RF component reference ....................... 4–28 List of Figures Figure 13 RM-598 RF key components - bottom ....................4–6 Figure 14 RM-604 RF key components - bottom ....................4–7 Figure 15 Auto tuning concept with CMU200......................4–8 Figure 16 Phoenix RSSI Reading window ......................
  • Page 106 RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting Figure 24 Component reference schematics ....................4–29 Figure 25 Antenna contacts ..........................4–31 Figure 26 BT antenna............................4–31 Page 4 –4 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 107: General Rf Troubleshooting

    Instructions for finding the faulty component are provided in some cases, but the whole engine PWB (system module) still needs to be swapped, even when a single component is faulty. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –5 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 108: Rf Key Components

    RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting RF key components Figure 13 RM-598 RF key components - bottom Page 4 –6 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 109 RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting Figure 14 RM-604 RF key components - bottom Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –7 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 110: Auto Tuning

    3. Set the loss between CMU200 and the phone. (Total loss = cable + jig) 4. Go to auto tuning by selecting Tuning (Alt_U)→Auto-tune (Alt_A) from the menu. 5. Start auto tuning by clicking the Tune button. Page 4 –8 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 111: Self Test Troubleshooting

    Self tests are recommended to be made when phone is in jig and a 50Ω load connected to the RF connector. Otherwise power tests may fail depending on antenna load. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –9 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 112 RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting Troubleshooting flow Page 4 –10 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 113: Receiver Troubleshooting

    The reading should reflect the level of the signal generator (minus losses) ±5dB. When varying the level in the range -30 to -102dBm the reading should then follow within ±5dB. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –11 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 114: Gsm Receiver Troubleshooting Flowchart

    RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting GSM receiver troubleshooting flowchart Troubleshooting flow Page 4 –12 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 115: Wcdma Rx Chain Activation For Manual Measurement

    3. Make the following general settings (the same values for all bands): Setting Value AGC Mode Algorithm AFC Algorithm AFC DAC 1024 4. Click Start to activate the settings. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –13 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 116: Wcdma Rssi Measurement

    2. In the RX Power measurement window, select: • Mode: RSSI • Continuous mode 3. Click Start to perform the measurement. Note: WCDMA RSSI measurement is accurate only with WCDMA modulated signal. Page 4 –14 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 117: Wcdma Receiver Troubleshooting Flowchart

    RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting WCDMA receiver troubleshooting flowchart Troubleshooting flow Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –15 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 118: Transmitter Troubleshooting

    Steps 1. Set the phone to local mode. 2. In Phoenix, select Testing→GSM→Rf Controls . The RF Controls window opens. Figure 19 Phoenix RF Controls window Page 4 –16 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 119 High Tx Power Level 4. Check the basic TX parameters, using a communication analyser (e.g. CMU200). • Power • Phase error • Modulation • Switching spectrum Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –17 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 120 RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting Figure 20 Typical readings 5. Change the power level in RF controls window and make sure the power reading follows accordingly. Page 4 –18 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 121 You can troubleshoot the GSM transmitter for each GSM band separately, one band at a time. If you want to troubleshoot GSM850, GSM1800 or GSM1900, change the band in the RF controls window and set the communication analyser accordingly. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –19 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 122: Gsm Transmitter Troubleshooting Flowchart

    RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting GSM transmitter troubleshooting flowchart Troubleshooting flow Page 4 –20 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 123: Wcdma Transmitter Troubleshooting

    4183 WCDMA VIII 2788 4. Make the following general settings (the same values for all bands). Note that Max power limit is not checked by default. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –21 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 124 If settings are changed (eg. new channel selected), you have to click RF Stop and Send again. 6. Check the basic TX parameters using a communication analyser (e.g. CMU200). Page 4 –22 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 125 RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting Figure 22 Typical readings Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –23 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 126: Wcdma Transmitter Troubleshooting Flowchart

    RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting WCDMA transmitter troubleshooting flowchart Troubleshooting flow Page 4 –24 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 127: Troubleshooting With Rf Shield Removed

    The result at TP4 should be 3.1V when using the same settings as shown in Figure Phoenix WCDMA Tx control window in section WCDMA transmitter troubleshooting (page 4–21). Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –25 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 128 RM-598; RM-604 RF Troubleshooting Figure 23 Test points for voltage checking Page 4 –26 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 129: Vctcxo Troubleshooting

    Component reference table These table show the components used for the different bands. It can be used as a reference when troubleshooting which components may or may not be faulty. Table 11 RM-598 RF component reference RM-598 GSM 850 GSM 900...
  • Page 130 Z7544 X means that the component is used for the band in the current column. For further reference, see Component reference schematics in the following figure. Page 4 –28 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 131: Antenna

    Antenna overview The phone has two antennas, a main antenna and a BT antenna. Their placement in the phone can be seen in the following figure: Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –29 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 132: Main Antenna Functionality

    There are three pads close to the matching network. They act as contact areas for the C-Clips on the PWB. The outer ones are ground, and the middle area is the antenna feed, as shown in the following figure. Page 4 –30 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 133: Main Antenna

    If only low band or high band is working properly, it may indicate a faulty matching network. Defects in the solderings or breaks in the wiring of matching should be seen. In this case, also antenna module needs to be replaced. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 4 –31 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 134: Bluetooth Antenna

    Bluetooth antenna and has a proper contact to the wire in the PWB. In case of damage, the whole antenna needs to be replaced. Page 4 –32 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 135 Nokia Customer Care 5 — System Module Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 136 RM-598; RM-604 System Module (This page left intentionally blank.) Page 5 –2 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 137: List Of Tables

    Figure 27 Battery pin order ...........................5–8 Figure 28 MicroUSB connector ........................... 5–10 Figure 29 SIM interface ............................5–11 Figure 30 MicroSD card interface ........................5–11 Figure 31 USB interface............................5–12 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –3 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 138 Figure 46 Vibra ..............................5–22 Figure 47 AV connector pin layout ........................5–22 Figure 48 RF block diagram RM-598 using RF ASIC N7500 ................5–23 Figure 49 RF block diagram RM-604 using RF ASIC N7500 ................5–24 Page 5 –4...
  • Page 139: Introduction

    Coax 40-pin connector X1000 MicroUSB connector For data and charging X2002 MicroSD connector X3200 SIM connector X2700 Microphone B2104 IHF speaker Earpiece On UI flex B1000 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –5 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 140 RM-598; RM-604 System Module Key component placement Page 5 –6 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 141: System Module Block Diagram

    RM-598; RM-604 System Module System module block diagram Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –7 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 142: Energy Management

    Figure 27 Battery pin order Battery connector The battery connector is a blade connector. It has three blades; • BSI (Battery size indicator) • GND (Ground) Page 5 –8 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 143: Normal And Extreme Voltages

    Power down can be initiated by pressing the power key again (the system is powered down with the aid of SW). The power key is connected to EM ASIC N2200 (Gazoo/Pearl) via PWRONX signal. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –9 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 144: Modes Of Operation

    This phone is equipped with a μUSB connector (AB type) which accepts CA-101 or an appropriate 3 party data cable to establish a USB connection. Figure 28 MicroUSB connector Page 5 –10 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 145: Sim Interface

    The phone has an interface for USB (Universal Serial Bus) and it supports device mode. Device mode means that the mobile terminal can be a USB device for a USB host such as PC. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –11 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 146: Charger Interface

    Charging is controlled by GAZOO (N2200). Additional external components are needed for EMC purposes, reverse polarity and transient protection of the input to the baseband module. Figure 32 Charger interface Page 5 –12 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 147: Bluetooth

    FM radio The FM radio is physically integrated with the Bluetooth into one single module. From a functional point of view they, however, have nothing in common. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –13 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 148: User Interface

    The interconnection between the display module and RAP engine is implemented with a 25-pin board-to- board connector. The display module is equipped with a driver with bi-directional 8-bit parallel interfaces. Page 5 –14 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 149: Keyboard Interface

    The reminder LED is directly switched to VBAT via GENIO1. In the VLED+ line of the Pearl a “VLED disconnect switch” is integrated. This avoids that the VLED line is at VBAT level even in switched off state (which can cause electro migration problems). Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –15 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 150: Slide Switch Interface

    The MR sensor output is active low (0V) and 1.8V when not active. This enables the phone to detect closed and open position. The output of the sensor is connected to GenIO38 of RAP3GS2v4. Figure 37 Hall sensor schematic Page 5 –16 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 151: Camera Concept

    Camera interface The camera module is a EDOF 3.2 Mpix. The camera is connected directly to the baseband, no hardware accelerator is used. Processing of the image is done by phone processor using NIPS (Nokia Imaging Perfection System) algorithms. The CCI-bus (Camera Command Interface) is an I2C-compatible interface that is used bidirectional to transfer commands from BB to the camera and to get information of the camera register settings from the camera to BB.
  • Page 152: Internal Microphone

    Internal hands free (IHF) mode Microphone Earpiece Speaker Internal microphone The Clapton microphone is located in the antenna module. The MIC1P connects directly to the EM ASIC N2200 (Gazoo/Pearl). Page 5 –18 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 153: Internal Earpiece

    Pearl/Gazoo (N2200) and no additional amplifier is needed Figure 41 Internal earpiece IHF speaker The IHF speaker (E2121/E2123) is located at the bottom side of the main board. No additional amplifier is used. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –19 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 154: External Microphone

    An external earpiece can be connected to the device via the 3.5 mm AV connector (X2100) located at the top side of the phone. The external earpiece is directly driven by the internal amplifier of Gazoo/Pearl. There are no external amplifiers. Page 5 –20 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 155: Vibra

    Vibra The vibra (M2100) is a mounted SMD located at the bottom side of the main board. It is supplied directly from the Pearl/Gazoo vibra outputs. Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –21 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 156: Av Connector

    Multiplexed microphone audio and control data/muxed: MIC2P and ACI, control: GenIO34 HS_EAR_R Output Audio output (XEAR_R) HS_EAR_L Output Audio output (XEAR_L) PLUG_DET Input Terminal internal connection, plug detection/ GenIO 33 Page 5 –22 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 157: Combo Memory

    RAP3GS2v4, and located at the bottom side of the main board. RAP3GS2v4 has pads on the top of it, where POP2 is soldered. RF description Block diagram Figure 48 RF block diagram RM-598 using RF ASIC N7500 Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page 5 –23...
  • Page 158: Receiver (Rx)

    The transmitter functions are implemented in the RF ASIC. Even though the GSM and WCDMA signals are sent via different components, the principle of the transmission is the same. Page 5 –24 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 159 Nokia Customer Care Glossary Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page Glossary–1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 160 RM-598; RM-604 Glossary (This page left intentionally blank.) Page Glossary–2 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 161 Clock Timing Sleep and interrupt block of Tiku Continuous wave D/A-converter Digital-to-analogue converter Digital-to-analogue converter Digital Battery Interface DBus DSP controlled serial bus connected between UPP_WD2 and Helgo Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page Glossary–3 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 162: Issue

    High speed circuit switched data (data transmission connection faster than GSM) Hardware Input/Output IBAT Battery current Integrated circuit ICHAR Charger current Interface Integrated hands free IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity Page Glossary–4 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 163 Software tool of DCT4.x and BB5 Personal Information Management Phase locked loop (Phone) Permanent memory General Purpose IO (PIO), USARTS and Pulse Width Modulators PURX Power-up reset Printed Wiring Board Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page Glossary–5 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 164 UEME Universal Energy Management chip (Enhanced version) UEMEK See UEME User Interface UPnP Universal Plug and Play Universal Phone Processor UPP_WD2 Communicator version of DCT4 system ASIC Page Glossary–6 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 165 Wideband code division multiple access Watchdog WLAN Wireless local area network XHTML Extensible hypertext markup language Zocus Current sensor (used to monitor the current flow to and from the battery) Issue 1 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Page Glossary–7 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.
  • Page 166 RM-598; RM-604 Glossary (This page left intentionally blank.) Page Glossary–8 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Issue 1 Copyright © 2009 Nokia. All rights reserved.

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