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 32 Supply point at BT & FM IC (N6000)
Auto tuning
This phone can be tuned automatically.
Autotune is designed to align the phone's RF part easier and faster. It performs calibrations, tunings and
measurements of RX and TX. The results are displayed and logged in a result file, if initiated.
Hardware set up
Hardware requirements for auto tuning:
• PC (Windows 2000/NT) with GPIB card
• Power supply
• Product specific module jig
• Cables: 3 (alt.1) RF cable, 1 GPIB cable and DAU-9S
• Signal analyser (TX), signal generator (RX) and RF-splitter
or
one device including all.
Phoenix preparations
Copy the two phone specific ini-files, for example
rm_13_tunings.ini
and
autotune_RM-13.ini,
to a phone
specific folder, for example
\Phoenix\products\RM-13\
.
Auto tuning procedure
1 Make sure the phone (in the jig) is connected to the equipment. Else, some menus will not be shown in
Phoenix.
2 The first time you are using automatic tuning on this phone model, on this computer, you will have to
Set loss
for cables and jigs.
3 To go to autotune, select
Tuning (Alt-U)
>
Auto-Tune (Alt-A)
from the menu.
4 If you need more assistance, please refer to the Phoenix
Help
.
RM-362; RM-363
RF Troubleshooting Instructions
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