Philips XENIUM 9@9w Service Manual

Philips XENIUM 9@9w Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
Repair for Cellular Telephone
LEVEL 1 / LEVEL 2
XENIUM 9@9w
Philips W&S

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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL Repair for Cellular Telephone LEVEL 1 / LEVEL 2 - XENIUM 9@9w Philips W&S...
  • Page 2 SERVICE MANUAL Last updates: DATE MODIFICATION PAGE 11/07/07 CREATION...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PURPOSE............................5 SCOPE ..............................5 REFERENCE...........................5 GLOSSARY / ACRONYM LIST....................5 TEST EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS ....................5 TEST AND INSPECTION PLAN....................5 ........................5 NTERFACE RF T ............................6 BEFORE STARTING ........................8 ....................8 ESCRIPTION RANSCEIVER ....................10 ESCRIPTION ISPLAY ..........................11 SING ....................12 NSERTING EMOVING ATTERY ......................12 NSERTING ......................14 HARGING ATTERY...
  • Page 4 11.0 ANNEX 1 ............................48 12.0 ANNEX 2 ............................51...
  • Page 5: Purpose

    This document establishes the functional test and inspection procedures for the second level service repair of the XENIUM 9@9w-Philips W&S transceiver. SCOPE The test plan is applicable to all levels of service repair of the XENIUM 9@9w-Philips W&S transceiver. REFERENCE None.
  • Page 6: Rf Test

    6.1.1 check the charger and battery With a fast Charger connected with the product’s power supply connector, check the full scrolling from one mode to the next when charging IGN (Ignition) – Battery. 6.1.2 Do the function test for each parts After switching on phone, press *#66*# to enter the test mode and do the test as the below items: •...
  • Page 8: Before Starting

    BEFORE STARTING Description Of The Transceiver...
  • Page 10: Description Of The Display

    Description Of The Display...
  • Page 11: Using Menu

    Using Menu When in Idle mode, press OK to access the menu. The main menu gives you access to all different features of your mobile phone presented in the form of a grid. The table above summarises the arrangement of the main menu, the meanings of the various icons found there and the page in the User manual where more detailed information concerning the subject can be found.
  • Page 12: Inserting / Removing Battery

    Inserting / Removing Battery Inserting The Sim Card...
  • Page 14: Charging The Battery

    Charging The Battery A rechargeable battery powers your phone. A new battery is partially charged and a sound alert will warn you when the battery reaches low, if the battery alert is on. Once the battery and battery cover are back in place you can charge the phone. Plug in the connector as shown below.
  • Page 15 7.7.8 Video player /Video recorder Philips XENIUM 9@9w-Philips W&S integrates video player, which allows end user to play the video file, such as movie in MP4 format. In addition, it also integrates video recorder, which allows end user to make video recording, as a result, this video record can be played in format of “3gp”.
  • Page 16: Test Procedures

    For other features, please refer to the mobile user manual. TEST PROCEDURES Initial Functional check for XENIUM 9@9w-Philips W&S Product has integrated test application inside phone, by entering “factory mode”, it allows test the main parts of phone listed as below: •...
  • Page 17 19. Camera You can choose the specific items for your purpose to check the main parts of phone, refer to the below table for reference. Main Part of phone item in factory mode How to test? press "on/off" key for at least 3 seconds to "On/Off"...
  • Page 18 1. VBAT: 2. Current: item12: ADC 3. VChgr: 4. BTemp: 5. VAUX: Charger item13: Charger the same as item12 Headset item14: Headset press "On" to test,and then "Off" to stop. test is done automatically for LCD, Keypad, Backlight, MTBF item16: Louder Spk, Receiver etc.
  • Page 19: Rf Test

    RF Test 8.2.1 The Test SIM Card “SP” must be inserted in the phone before starting the tests. 8.2.2 Set the equipment as shown on the picture in chapter 6.2 8.2.3 Set RF losses. 8.2.4 The following operations must be done: Synchronization/Registration Call set up from the mobile Voice loopback ( to check the sound quality)
  • Page 20 8.2.6 Radio test plan Find below all the measurements that have to be done by test sequences. Synchronization/Registration To be checked Call set up from the mobile To be checked Voice loopback (to check the sound quality) To be checked Call release To be checked Call set up from tester...
  • Page 21 8.2.7 EGSM Specification (900 Mhz) Test parameter Channel Level Standard specifications EMISSION Phase Error RMS 975, 62, 124 5, 10, 15 0 to 5 degrees Phase Error Peak 975, 62, 124 5, 10, 15 -20 to +20 degrees Frequency Error 975, 62, 124 5, 10, 15 -90 Hz to +90 Hz...
  • Page 22 8.2.8 PCN Specification (1800 Mhz) Test parameter Channel Level Standard specifications ÉMISSION Phase error RMS 512, 700, 885 0,5,10 0 to 5 degree Phase error Peak 0,5,10 -20 to +20 degree Frequency Error 0,5,10 -180 Hz to + 180 Hz Power Ramping 0,5,10 Mask...
  • Page 23 8.2.9 PCS Specification (1900 Mhz) Test parameter Channel Level Standard specifications ÉMISSION Phase error RMS 512, 810 0,5,10 0 to 5 degree Phase error Peak 0,5,10 -20 to +20 degree Frequency Error 0,5,10 -190 Hz to + 190 Hz Power Ramping 0,5,10 Mask Modulation...
  • Page 24: Battery Charging (Ign : Ignition) / Current Consumption

    RADIO : GPRS part Class 4 Class 10 Class 12 § GSM 11.10 Rx Levels idem GSM 900/1800 21.5 Rx Levels Linearity idem GSM 900/1800 21.5 Sensivity BER/FER -85dBm 14.2.1 idem GSM 900/1800 (8200 samples) BER/FER -102dBm 14.2.1 idem GSM 900/1800 (8200 samples) BLER CS-1 (-104dBm) <...
  • Page 25: W@P Test Procedure

    applied) BAT + BAT - - Plug the connector of the charger into the right socket at the base of the transceiver. The battery symbol should indicate the state of charge: • Bars moving - means the battery is being charged. •...
  • Page 26 When you launch Wap functions, you see this screen. 1.Home page parameter (URL): This parameter is a string of characters (ASCII) used to identify the protocol (eg: HTTP), the location of the server (eg: WAP.Philips.com), port number (optional access path (eg:/glossair/glossair.htm).The end user can use the operator’s home page or set up another one in the mobile...
  • Page 27 Allows to enter a WAP site address, to which you can connect directly when selecting it and pressing “OK”. This is a quick way to access WAP addresses 3.Settings: a) Edit Profile This menu allows you to choose the right profile that has been configured by default. E.g. In China, you can choose “China Mobile”, and then press “OK”...
  • Page 28: Email Test Procedure

    A W@P page may be displayed on the mobile phone screen of a competitor and not by the Philips transceiver. The help desk /ASC/NSC operator will have to explain that the W@P navigators are different. Sometimes, contents of particular pages can be decoded by a navigator and not by another (idem for Netscape and Internet Explorer).
  • Page 29: Bluetooth Test Procedure

    8.6.1 Activate BT on mobile Check that the Bluetooth is activated on both devices. On Philips 9@9W, BT icon is displayed in idle. Go to Connectivity/Bluetooth/, then press on Power On to activate it. Go to Connectivity/Bluetooth/Setting/, press on Change Device name to know the name of your device.
  • Page 30: Mms Test Procedure

    So that’s why to solve MMS problems the following process must be observed. • Check with the customer that all the needed parameters are stored in the phone memory. This part should be configure using Philips Site or operator site (a quick test has to be performed to check memory reliability) •...
  • Page 31: Java Test Procedure

    Or send an MMS from a computer (e-mail address) or reference product (phone number) and check reception from the Customer mobile phone. 8.8.4 Memory reliability After recording the MMS parameters: • Turn off the mobile • Remove the battery • Wait 5 seconds •...
  • Page 32: Assembly / Dismantlement Procedures

    In the case of a MIDlet Suite the Auto-Launch setting is ignored. MIDlet OTA Download and Installation Java shall take care of the JAD/JAR files download. This will not be done by the WAP browser. Due to the limitations of file system, it will not be possible to store files bigger than 128 kBytes. Consequently, the Java application manager will make sure the user does not try to download a file bigger than this limit.
  • Page 33: Dismantlement

    Dismantlement 9.1.1 Removing the “battery cover” and “Battery” Step1: Prepare following tools: 1. pincette 2. Screw driver(T5×60) Step2: Push battery cover off,as shown in picture(Step2) Step3: Take battery out 9.1.2 Removing “Rear Housing”...
  • Page 34 • Unscrew the 6 screws • Make sure not to damage the cover following to the step shown in the pictures. 9.1.3 Removing PCBA out of “Front Housing”...
  • Page 35 Use pincette to unplug the two connectors as shown in the picture(Step1) Make sure not to damage the connector and FPC 9.1.4 Removing “Speaker” Use pincette to take speaker away from the real housing 9.1.5 Removing “front housing assy”...
  • Page 36 9.1.6 Remove “keypad” and “earpiece” from “Front Housing” Use pincette to remove ‘earpiece” off “front housing” Use finger to push the two big clip off “front housing” as Step 2 shown. After the two steps,pull the keypad off the “front housing”.. 9.1.7 Remove “FPC board”...
  • Page 37 Use pincette to remove the metal dome as shown in the picture Peel off metal dome finally 9.1.8 Removing Sheet&Metal dome Peel off metal dome and EL sheet from FPCB 9.1.9 Removing the “Vibrator”...
  • Page 38 Use pincette to remove “Vibrator” as shown in the picture 9.1.10 Removing the “Camera moudle” Remove “Camera moudle” as shown in the picture...
  • Page 39: Board Exchange Component

    BOARD Exchange component On the board in level 2 repair, you are able to change some connectors components please find the list below: P5501 P5300 P5500 P8201 P7200 P6100 P5100 POS. Description MM8430-2610RA1=CON RF P5100 003220000211 XH414H-IV01E=BAT BACKUP 3.3V P855 P5300 003140000001 1-1705300-5=CON SIM...
  • Page 40: Assembly

    Assembly 9.3.1 Inserting “Vibrator”. Use pincette to place ”Vibrator” into right place as shown in the picture 9.3.2 Inserting “Camera Module” Use pincette to place ”Camera Module” into right place as shown in the picture 9.3.3 Assemble LCD FPCB...
  • Page 41 9.3.4 Assemble FPCB to chassis ass’y 9.3.5 Assemble “front housing assy” Use pincette to place ”receiver” into right place as shown in the picture...
  • Page 42 place ”Keypad” into right place as shown in the picture make sure that ”Keypad” is assembled with front housing well. 9.3.6 Assemble” front housing” and “chassis ass’y” 9.3.7 Assemble the main PCBA into ”chassis ass’y”...
  • Page 43 9.3.8 Assemble “Rear cover”. 9.3.9 Screw the “rear cover” and “chassis assembly” together 9.3.10 Insert “Battery”...
  • Page 44 9.3.11 Assemble Battery cover THE PRODUCT IS NOW COMPLETELY ASSEMBLED...
  • Page 45: Exploded View

    Exploded view A Front housing B Rear cover PCBA Battery cover Receiver Vibrator Keypad Speaker Metal dome&EL sheet Battery K LCD&FPCB module Chassis assembly Camera Screw Pos. Material No. (12NC) Description 433900753065 MM1128635=Front ass'y Coco-black wide&sl 433900753055 MM1127515=Rear housing black wide&slim 2 004340003982 ASSY w&s II PCBA 433900441872...
  • Page 46: 10.0 Solutions In Case Of Problems During The Tests

    433900180721 SPE 0.5W 15*11*3.5MM 0.6W N7000 433900121162 MS3107362=EL DOM sheet wide&slim 2 433900874231 Battery 920mAh CN/EN 9@9W 008880000335 LCD module+main flex wide&slim2 433900753045 MM1127505=Chassis Chrome wide&slim 2 433900851401 Camera module Assy wide&slim 2 431125040581 MR3113951=Screw RF1.4*5 T5 10.0 SOLUTIONS IN CASE OF PROBLEMS DURING THE TESTS Under no circumstances the phone has to be disassembled to fix a defect detected during the test procedure on Level 1.
  • Page 47: Ringing Or Melody Problems

    10.5 Ringing or Melody problems Melody or tone can be checked in “Factory mode”: refer to chapter TEST PROCEDURES - If it does not sound properly dismantle the mobile change the Loudspeaker. If the problem remains change the whole LCD module. 10.6 No sound in Loudspeaker The sound from the loudspeaker can be checked in ”Factory mode”: refer to chapter TEST PROCEDURES...
  • Page 48 11.0 ANNEX 1 WORLD WIDE IRIS CODE TABLE FOR GSM PRODUCTS iris_code Description Chinese Description Comment 1000 No fault found 没有电 No power 耗电 / 待机时间短 Short battery life 不开机 Does not switch on 自动开 / 关机 Switch on/off recurrent Bad charger/power supply new code 不充电...
  • Page 49 Missing parts new code 手机 PCK 码锁定 Phone pck locked 死机 Phone hanged 发短信时死机 Phone hanged during sms 玩游戏时死机 Phone hanged during games 操作过程中死机 Phone hanged during navigating Symptom not available new code 无接收 No reception 掉网 Drops calls 无网络(不能注册) No network 信号弱...
  • Page 50 No clamshell opening detection new code 相片不能打开 Camera not operable 按键失灵 No keyboard operation TV Link 不能用 Tv link not operable 红外线不能用 Infrared not operable Bad click feeling new code Wrong icon battery mgt new code 触 摸 屏 没 功 能 Touch screen failure old code=773 彩信问题...
  • Page 51 12.0 ANNEX 2 MECHANICAL ARCHITECTURE...

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