User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Amendment Record Sheet
- Copyright
- Warnings and cautions
- For your safety
- Care and maintenance
- ESD protection
- Battery information
- Company Policy
- Nokia 5000 Service Manual Structure
- 1 General Information
- 2 Service Devices and Service Concepts
- 3 Baseband Troubleshooting Instructions
- General baseband troubleshooting
- SIM related faults
- User interface
- Audio troubleshooting
- Audio troubleshooting using phoenix
- Check microphone using "Hp microphone in Ext speaker out" loop
- Check earpiece using "Ext microphone in Hp speaker out" loop
- Check IHF & ringing tone function using "Buzzer"
- Check vibra function using "Vibra control"
- Earpiece fault
- IHF/ringing tone fault
- Microphone fault
- Headset earpiece fault
- Headset microphone fault
- 4 RF Troubleshooting Instructions
- 5 Camera Module Troubleshooting
- 6 System Module
- Glossary

Figure 91 Blurring caused by shaking hands
Movement in bright light
If an image is taken of moving objects or if the device is used in a moving vehicle, object 'skewing' or 'tilting'
may occur. This phenomenon is fundamental to most CMOS camera types, and usually cannot be avoided.
The movement of camera or object sometimes cause blurring indoors or in dim lighting conditions because
of long exposure time. This is normal; do not change the camera module.
Figure 92 Near objects get skewed when taking images from a moving vehicle
RM-362; RM-363
Camera Module Troubleshooting
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