Phone is totally dead ....................26 Flash programming doesn‘t work ................27 Power doesn‘t stay on or the phone is jammed............29 Charger ........................31 Audio faults ......................32 Display faults......................36 Keypad faults......................38 Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 3...
32 kHz clock supply. The period of the sleep/wake up cycle (slotted cycle) is 1.28N seconds, where N= 0, 1, 2, depending on the slot cycle index. RH-3 supports standard Nokia 2-wire and 3-wire chargers (ACP-x and LCH-x). However, the 3-wire chargers are treated as 2-wire chargers. The PWM control signal for control- ling the three-wire charger is ignored.
UPP, the MCU enters flash programming mode. In order to avoid accidental entry to the flash-programming mode, the MCU only waits for a specified time to get input data from the flash prommer. If the timer expires without any data being received, the MCU will Nokia Corporation Page 6 Confidential...
MCU will indicate to prommer that it has been noticed, by using FBUSTX signal. After this it reports UPP type ID and is ready to receive secondary boot code to its internal SRAM. (See Figure 2 on page 8). Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential...
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(See Figure 3 on page 8 and Figure 4 on page 9.) FLASH_2 CH1 = PURX CH2 = MBUS CH3 = FBUSTX CH4 = FBUSRX Measure points Production test pattern (J396) Figure 3: Flashing, continued Nokia Corporation Page 8 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
The UEM watchdogs are internally acknowledged at the rising edge of the PURX signal in order to always give the same watchdog response time to the MCU. The following timing diagram (Figure 5 on page 10) represents UEM start-up sequence Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential...
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Reference signal PwrOnX Charger Detection UEMRSTX VFlash1 VCORE VANA 19.2MHz Clk PURX 32kHz XTAL t1 = 20ms t3 = 500us t2 = 200ms t4 = 20ms Figure 5: Power on sequence and timing Nokia Corporation Page 10 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
) is detected START_UP charge is terminated. MSTR+ Monitoring the VBAT voltage level is done by charge control block (CHACON). MSTRX=‘1’ output reset signal (internal to UEM) is given to UEM’s RESET block when VBAT>V MSTR+ Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 11...
There are several sub-states in the active mode depending on the phone present state of the phone such as: burst reception, burst transmission, if DSP is working, etc. Nokia Corporation Page 12 Confidential...
VFLASH2) and the core voltage, which provide nominal voltages and currents according to Table 1. UEM supplies also voltages VR1A, VR1B, VR2, VR3, VR4, VR5, VR6, and VR7 for RF. See Table 2. Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 13...
The main clock signal for the baseband is generated from the voltage and temperature controlled crystal oscillator VCTCXO (G500). This 19.2 MHz sine wave clock signal is fed to RFCLK pin of UPP. (See Figure 7 on page 15 for the waveform.) Nokia Corporation Page 14 Confidential...
CBUSClk Interface A 1.2 MHz clock signal is use for CBUS, which is used by the MCU to transfer data between UEM and UPP. (See Figure 9 on page 16 for Cbus data transfer.) Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential...
Figure 10: Dbus data transferring The system clock is stopped during sleep mode by disabling the VCTCXO power supply (VR3) from the UEM regulator output by turning off the controlled output signal SleepX from UPP. Nokia Corporation Page 16 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
UEM RTC circuit to turn on the phone during porwer off or sleep mode. (See Figure 12 on page 17.) Figure 12: 32kHz analog waveform at 32KHz crystal input Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential...
Both 2- and 3-wire type chargers are supported. For the 3-wire charger, the control line is not supported and not connected to the Baseband ASICs. See Figure 15 on page 19 for details. Nokia Corporation Page 18 Confidential...
DCT3 type interface, except Command/Data information is transferred together with the data. D/C bit set during each transmitted byte by MCU SW. Figure 17 on page 21 is the waveform for LCD interface. Nokia Corporation Page 20 Confidential...
ACI detection algorithm. However, the ACI pin is always grounded. It is end user's responsibility to set the phone for TTY/TDD since there are too many dif- ferent TTY/TDD devices to be detected. Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 21...
7 Charging fault First, carry out a through visual check of the module. Ensure in particular that: • there are no mechanical damages • soldered joints are OK • ASIC orientations are OK Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 23...
<= 30 mA programming OK? jammed Flash faults Phone current is 35 mA Check BSI line Is phone in LOCAL X110, R202, Change UEM MODE ? R203, C230. Are they OK? Repair OK restart Nokia Corporation Page 26 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
V101. If OK, then and Flash pads. Does change UEM or waveform match Figure Change The phone does not set Flashbus TXD line low after the line has been high. Flash faults page 2 Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 27...
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Can you read the manufacturer ID Change Flash and the Device Is the phone totally Phone is dead? dead Phone doesn't Phone is start up or the jammed phone is jammed? Retest Nokia Corporation Page 28 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
R522, R517, R518, VR1A and VR3.) If OK, Measure PURX change G501. and SleepX at test points TP1 and TP2. Are they high (1.8V) ? Change UPP Jammed page 2 Change UEM Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 29...
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Has the phone Flash the phone after 32 seconds being flashed? Change UPP and reflash. If problem still exists, change UEM and reflash the phone. Read phone info. Is it OK? Retest Nokia Corporation Page 30 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
L120, R180. Check EARP and EARN? the bias voltage on one end of C193 (2.1V). If OK, change UEM Check R150, C180, and C181. If OK, then change earpiece. Audio faults 2 Nokia Corporation Page 32 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
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Is the signal going Check if R160 is out of the UEM at shorted to GND. If XEAR, pin 10 on the OK, change UEM bottom connector? Retest Audio faults 3 Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 33...
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GenIO(28) high. Talk to MIC1. Check signal @C157. Is Change the UEM signal OK? Check signal @MIDI speaker Change speaker pads. Is signal OK? Audio Change MIDI faults 4 amplifier N150 Nokia Corporation Page 34 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
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PN_ACCESSORY --> PN_OBJ_ROUTING_REQ --> PN_OBJ_PC --> UTID_100 --> ACC_VIBRA_CTRL_REQ. Select "ACC_ON" and click "Send' Measure the UEM signal on pin 2 of Change the UEM M300. Is the signal OK? Change VIBRA Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 35...
LIGHT_CONTROL_TARGER_KBD. Select "LIGHT_STATE_BLINK" and click "Send' Measure the UEM signal @R306. Is Change the UEM the signal OK? Measure the voltage Change LM2795 @LEDs. Is it ~3.8V? Display faults 2 Change LEDs Nokia Corporation Page 36 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
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TEST_UI_TEST_REQ --> TEST_DISPLAY_SET -->NUM_SB -- > TEST_SB_UI_DISPLAY_PATTERN -->SB_LENGTH. Select "TEST_PATTERN_ALTPIXELS"and click "Send" Check signal @ pin 1 ("1"), 2 ("0"), 4 (data), and 5 Change UPP (clock). Are the signals OK? Change Display Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 37...
Measure voltage at R304. If OK, change working? S300. Is it High? Measure voltage at S300 when power Change S300 key is pressed. Is it High? Phone is jammed Keypad faults 2 Nokia Corporation Page 38 Confidential Issue 1 06/2003...
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CCS Technical Documentation Troubleshooting — BB Keypad faults 2 Press malfunctioning key or keys. Are the Retest signals correct? Change Z300. Are Retest all key the signals correct? presses Change UPP (D400) Nokia Corporation Issue 1 06/2003 Confidential Page 39...