Nokia Customer Care NHL-12 Series Transceivers 3 - Service Software Instructions Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Company Confidential 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care [This page intentionally blank] 2 © 2005 Nokia Corporation.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care Table of Contents Page No Quick Guide for Phoenix Service SW Installation............................................ 5 Phoenix installation steps in brief....................................................................... 5 Phoenix Service SW............................................................................................ 6 Before installation .......................................................................................
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions Tx Power Level Tuning .................................................................................. 55 Tx I/Q Tuning ................................................................................................. 63 Service Tool Concept for Baseband Tuning Operations............................... 69 Baseband Tuning Operations .......................................................................... 71 Energy management calibration .....
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 1. §Quick Guide for Phoenix Service SW Installation ■ Phoenix installation steps in brief These are the basic steps to install the Phoenix: • Install the Phoenix service SW. • Install the data package for Phoenix (product specific data and flash update package). • Manage connection settings (depends on the tools you are using). • Update FPS-8 SW (if you use FPS-8). • Activate FPS-8. • Update JBV-1 docking station SW (only when needed).
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 2. Phoenix Service SW ■ Before installation Administrator rights may be required to be able to install Phoenix depending on the operating system. • Check that a dongle is attached to the parallel port of your computer. • Download the latest available version of the installation package (for example, phoenix_service_sw_a7_2004_9_2_3.exe) to your computer (e.g. C:\TEMP). • Close all other programs. • Run the application file (e.g.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 2. To extract the files needed for installation, click “Next”. If the setup files are already extracted (left in the file system from previous installation), the following dialog box appears. 3. To overwrite the existing setup files, click "Yes to All". Issue 3 05/2004 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ Installing dongle driver and checking version If there is no previously installed dongle driver, a new installation takes place. If the dongle driver is installed and it is older than the latest supported version, the latest version will be installed when you click “Yes”. The latest version is always included in the latest Phoenix installation package. PC needs to be rebooted before installation can continue. To reboot the PC, click "Yes".
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care ■ Installing Phoenix After dongle driver installation / update (if needed) installation continues from this step. 1. In the Welcome dialog box, click "Next" to continue. 2. Choose the destination folder. It is recommended to use the default folder: C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix. To choose another location, click “Browse” (not recommended). 3. To continue, click “Next”. Setup copies the components, please wait.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions The progress of the setup is shown. Please wait. If restarting of your computer is needed, the Install Shield Wizard notifies you about it. 4. To reboot the PC immediately, select "Yes...". To reboot the PC manually, check "No...". Note that Phoenix does not work, if components are not registered. 10 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 5. To continue, click "Finish". After the reboot, components are registered and Phoenix is ready for use. If reboot is not needed, components are registered after copying them. 6. If restarting of your computer is not needed, Click "Finish" to exit the setup. Phoenix is now ready for use. Now the installation of Phoenix Service SW is ready and it can be used after: • Installing phone model specific phone data package for Phoenix.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 1. Download the installation package to your computer hard disk. 2. Close all other programs. 3. Run the application file (e.g. phoenix_service_sw_a7_2004_9_2_3.exe). Dongle driver version is checked and if need be, updated. After reboot installation starts automatically. Newer version of Phoenix is installed. When you update the Phoenix from old to new version (e.g.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 3. To uninstall, click “OK” The progress of the uninstallation is shown. Issue 3 05/2004 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions You may have to reboot the PC after uninstallation. If restarting is not needed, the following dialog box appears: Note! If you have different product packages installed, components are uninstalled only if they are not included in other product packages. 14 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 3. Data Package for Phoenix (Product Specific) ■ Before installation Product data package contains all product specific data to make the Phoenix service software and tools usable with a certain phone model. It also includes the latest version of flash update package for FLS-4S* and FPS-8* • Check that the dongle is attached to the parallel port of your computer. • Install Phoenix service SW. • Download the installation package (e.g.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 3. To continue, click “Next”. In the following view you can see the contents of the data package. Read the text carefully. There should be information about the Phoenix version needed with this data package. 4. Click “Next”. 5. Confirm location and click “Next” to continue. 16 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care Install Shield checks where the Phoenix application is installed and the directory is shown. 6. To continue, click “Next”. Phone model specific files are installed. Please wait. Issue 3 05/2004 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 7. To complete installation, click “Finish”. You now have all phone model specific files installed in your Phoenix service SW. ■ Uninstalling data package To uninstall the data package manually: 1. From the Windows Control Panel, choose Add / Remove Programs/ “NHL-12 Phone Data Package”. If you try to install the same version of Phoenix data package that you already have, you are asked if you want to uninstall it. 2. To uninstall, click “OK”.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 3. Once the previously installed data package is uninstalled, click “Finish”. 4. To continue installation from the beginning, run the application file (e.g. nhl12_dp_v1.0_sw3.02.exe). ■ Managing connections To manage connections: 1. Start Phoenix service SW and login. Issue 3 05/2004 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 2. From the “File” menu, select “Manage Connections” Existing connections can be selected, edited, deleted and new ones created by using this dialog. You can create a connection either manually or by using a Connection Wizard. 3. To add new connection, click “Add” and select if you want to create it manually or by using the Wizard. 4. To continue, click “Next”. 20 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 5. In the next dialog box you are asked to select some settings for the connection Manual settings: A) For FLS-4S POS Flash Device choose the following connection settings: - Media: FBUS - COM Port: Virtual COM Port used by FLS-4S.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 7. To activate the connection you want to use, click it and use up/down arrows to move it on top of the list. Click “Apply”. The connection is now selected and can be used after closing the “Manage Connections” window. Selected connection is shown in the right-hand bottom corner of the screen. 8. To use the selected connection, connect the phone to Phoenix with correct service tools.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 4. Updating Flash Support Files for FPS-8* and FLS4S* ■ Before installation • Install Phoenix service SW and Phoenix data package. • Install the phone model specific data package for Phoenix. • The flash support files are delivered in the same installation package with Phoenix data package. • Normally it is enough to install the data package only before updating the FPS-8.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 3. To continue installation, click “Next”. It is highly recommended to install the files to the default destination folder C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix. 4. To continue, click “Next”. 24 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care To choose another location, click “Browse” (not recommended). Installation continues. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 5. To complete the procedure, click “Finish”. FLS-4S can be used right after flash update package is installed. FPS-8* must be updated by using Phoenix! ■ Updating FPS-8* flash prommer SW To start updating: 1. Start Phoenix service software 2. From the ”Flashing” menu, select ”FPS-8 / FPS-8C Maintenance”. 3. When new FPS-8 flash update package is installed to computer, you are asked to update the files to your FPS-8 prommer.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care To update files, click ”Yes”. You can also update FPS-8 software by pressing ”Update” button and selecting appropriate fps8upd.ini file under the C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Flash directory. The update procedure takes a couple of minutes. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 4. All files can be loaded separately to FPS-8. To do this, press the right mouse button in the “Flash box files” window and select the file type to be loaded. More information and help can be found from the “Help” dialog. 28 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 5. Activating and Deactivating FPS-8 • Before the FPS-8 can be successfully used for phone programming, it must be first activated. • If there is a need to send FPS-8 box to repair for example, the box must be first deactivated. ■ Activating FPS-8 To activate: 1. Fill in first “FPS-8 activation request” sheet included in the FPS-8 sales package and follow the instructions in the sheet. 2. When activation file is received (e.g. 00000.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 5. From the “FPS8/8C Maintenance” window, click “Activate”. 6. The activation file you saved to C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix\BoxActivation directory is shown (e.g. 00000.in). Check that it is correct. 7. To activate the box, click “Open”. 8. To complete activation, turn FPS-8 power off and on. 30 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care ■ Deactivating FPS-8 To deactivate: 1. Start Phoenix service software. 2. From the ”Flashing” menu, select ”FPS-8 / FPS-8C Maintenance”. 3. In the “FPS8/8C Maintenance” window, click “Deactivate”. 4. To confirm deactivation, click “Yes”. 5. To complete deactivation, turn FPS-8 power off and on. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 6. JBV-1 Docking Station Software The JBV-1 docking station is a common tool for all DCT-4 generation products. In order to make the JBV-1 usable with different phone models, a phone specific docking station adapter is used for different service functions. The JBV-1 docking station contains software (Firmware) which can be updated.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 4. Please read the information shown and click “Next” to continue. 5. Use the suggested destination folder where JBV-1 SW package is installed. 6. To continue, click “Next”. 7. Select “Full” installation. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 8. To continue, click “Next”. The Program Folder is created. 9. To continue, click “Next”. Software files are installed. 34 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 10.After successful installation, click “Finish” to complete. NOW YOU CAN CONNECT THE USB CABLE / JBV-1 TO YOUR COMPUTER! 11.Connect power to JBV-1 (11-16V DC) from external power supply. 12.Connect the USB cable between JBV-1 USB connector and your PC. Windows detects the connected USB cable and drivers for new HW. 13.Follow the instructions and allow Windows to search and install the best drivers available.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ Updating JBV-1 docking station software To update the JBV-1 docking station software: 1. Go to folder C:\Program Files\Nokia\ JBV-1 SW Package\ FIRMWARE UPDATE. 2. To start JBV-1 update SW, double-clicking fwup.exe. JBV-1 firmware update starts and shows the current status of the JBV-1 connected. 3. If the firmware version read from your JBV-1 is not the latest one available, it needs to be updated. To update, click “Update Firmware”. 4.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 7. Receiver Tuning: Quick Guide for Tuning with Phoenix ■ General remarks • RF tunings must be performed in the same order as shown in this document. The order of the corresponding menu items in the service SW may be different. • If baseband tunings are needed, they should be completed before RF tunings. • Avoid unnecessary tuning – factory-tuning values are always the most accurate ones.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ Service tool concept for RF tuning operations NOTE! RF tunings need to be done ONLY if any RF block component is replaced. • All RF tuning operations must be carried out in the MJ-13 module jig! • Power to MJ-13 must be supplied from an external DC power supply, not from the FPS-8 prommer • MJ-13 input voltages: - Maximum + 12 VDC (Regulated mode) - Maximum + 4.6 VDC (Bypass mode) - Nominal input for RF tunings is +4.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care ■ Autotuning Autotune feature is designed to align product’s RF part easier and faster. By this autotune component, the product is tuned automatically. The user only needs to press ‘Tune’ and the product’s RF is tuned and results are shown to the user. Component controls all the needed RF equipment (RF generator and Tx measuring device) except voltage supplier. NOTE! Automatic tuning is ALWAYS the primary tuning mode.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions Figure 4:Autotune menu - RX/TX menu Set loss Figure 5:Set Loss menu This is the component for saving RF-losses (of cables and jigs) to file. These loss values are needed when you tune the phone with Phoenix (using Auto-Tune component). When you measure the losses you have to be very careful, because these values affect directly how well the phone is tuned. NOTE! This component is only for Auto-Tune uses.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care Power supply Product specific module jig RF-splitter and -cables RF equipment (only one of each is needed) Tx: Agilent E4406 (VSA series transmitter tester) Agilent E4445 (PSA series transmitter tester) Rohde&Schwarz, FSE-family of signal analyzers Rohde&Schwarz, FSIQ-family of signal analyzers Rx: Agilent ESG family of RF signal generators Rohde&Schwarz, SME-family of signal generators Figure 7:Setup environment GPIB addresses are not defined.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ Receiver manual tuning Rx Channel Select Filter Calibration • Extra equipment / external RF signal is not needed. • Must be done before other Rx calibrations. • This function is used to calibrate Rx channel select filter in GSM phones. • Rx channel select filter is tuned only in one band = Single calibration for every band. To start calibrating: 1. From the “Tuning” menu, choose “Rx Channel Select Filter Calibration”. 2.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care • Must be done separately on every band! • Calibration is automatically performed at GSM850, then at GSM1800 and finally at GSM1900 band. If tuning is successful, it continues in the next band • AFC tuning is done while GSM850 band Rx Calibration is performed Note! Remember to take jig and cable attenuations into account! To start calibrating: 1. From the “Tuning” menu, choose “Rx Calibration”. 2. To start tuning, click “Calibrate". 3.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions Table 1: Typical values and limits in (GSM850) Rx calibration GSM850 Afc value: Typical value Low limit High limit -90 -350 350 270 150 350 Rssi 0: 65.09375 58 68 Rssi 1: 71.09375 64 74 Rssi 2: 76.90625 70 80 Rssi 3: 82.90625 76 86 Rssi 4: 88.90625 82 92 Rssi 5: 93.71875 88 98 Rssi 6: 99.71875 94 104 Rssi 7: 105.53125 100 110 Rssi 8: 111.53125 106 116 Rssi 9: 117.53125 112 122 Rssi 10: 123.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care Table 2: Typical values and limits in (GSM1800) Rx calibration GSM1800 Typical value Low limit High limit Rssi 0: 62.40625 58 68 Rssi 1: 68.40625 64 74 Rssi 2: 74.265625 70 80 Rssi 3: 80.265625 76 86 Rssi 4: 86.265625 82 92 Rssi 5: 91.859375 88 98 Rssi 6: 97.859375 94 104 Rssi 7: 103.71875 100 110 Rssi 8: 109.71875 106 116 Rssi 9: 115.71875 112 122 Rssi 10: 121.71875 118 128 Rssi 11: 127.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions Table 3: Typical values and limits in (GSM1900) Rx calibration GSM1900 Typical value Low limit High limit Rssi 0: 66.25 61 71 Rssi 1: 72.25 67 77 Rssi 2: 78.09375 73 83 Rssi 3: 84.09375 79 89 Rssi 4: 90.09375 85 95 Rssi 5: 93.25 88 98 Rssi 6: 99.25 94 104 Rssi 7: 105.09375 100 110 Rssi 8: 111.09375 106 116 Rssi 9: 117.09375 112 122 Rssi 10: 123.09375 118 128 Rssi 11: 129.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 1. From the “Tuning” menu, choose “Rx Band Filter Response Compensation”. 2. To start tuning with values already saved to the phone, click “Yes”. 3. To start tuning, click "Manual tuning". You are asked to supply 9 different RF frequencies to the phone. The tuning begins from the GSM850 band and continues the same way for the GSM1800 and GSM1900 bands. Issue 3 05/2004 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 4. Set the first required frequency and level => OK. 5. Set the 2nd required frequency and level => OK. 6. Set the 3rd required frequency and level => OK. 7. Set the 4th required frequency and level => OK. 8. Set the 5th required frequency and level => OK. 48 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 9. Set the 6th required frequency and level => OK. 10.Set the 7th required frequency and level => OK. 11.Set the 8th required frequency and level => OK. 12.Set 9th required frequency and level => OK. Table 4: Typical values and limits in Rx Band Filter Response Compensation GSM850: Input Channel Frequency (MHz) Low limit (dB) High limit (dB) 118 863.26771 -10 3.5 128 869.26771 -3.5 3.5 140 871.66771 -3.5 3.5 172 878.06771 -3.5 3.5 190 881.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 14.If the values shown are within limits, click “Yes” to save values to the phone. 15.To continue tuning from GSM1800, choose the correct band from the dropdown menu. Repeat the same steps as for the GSM850 band above. Table 5: Typical values and limits in Rx Band Filter Response Compensation GSM1800: Input Channel Frequency (MHz) Low limit (dB) High limit (dB) 497 1802.26771 -10 3.5 512 1805.26771 -3.5 3.5 535 1809.86771 -3.5 3.5 606 1824.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care Table 6: Typical values and limits in Rx Band Filter Response Compensation GSM1900: Input Channel Frequency (MHz) Low limit (dB) High limit (dB) 496 1927.06771 -10 3.5 512 1930.26771 -3.5 3.5 537 1935.26771 -3.5 3.5 586 1945.06771 -3.5 3.5 661 1960.06771 -3.5 3.5 736 1975.06771 -3.5 3.5 794 1986.66771 -3.5 3.5 810 1989.86771 -3.5 3.5 835 1994.86771 -10 3.5 19.Click "Stop, write to PM area". 20.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 2. To begin tuning, click “Start”. 3. Adjust signal generator accordingly and click “OK” to tune. 4. When tuning is finished, click “Save & Continue”. Tuning continues automatically at the GSM1800 band. 52 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 5. Adjust signal generator accordingly and click “OK” to tune. 6. When tuning is finished, click “Save & Continue”. 7. Tuning continues automatically at the GSM1900 band. 8. Adjust signal generator accordingly and click “OK” to tune. Issue 3 05/2004 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 9. When tuning is finished, click “Save & Continue”. 10.If the Rx Am Suppression tuning was completed successfully, click “OK” to stop tuning. 11.Close the Rx Am Suppression window. 54 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care ■ Transmitter manual tuning Tx Power Level Tuning • A power meter or a spectrum analyzer is needed. • With Tx Power Level Tuning, the coefficients are adjusted for each power level. • Start power level tuning at GSM850/EDGE, then continue at GSM1800/EDGE band and finally at the GSM1900/EDGE band. • In the GSM tuning, set data type to "Random". • In the EDGE tuning, set data type to "All 0's".
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions Remember to take the jig and cable attenuations into account! The coefficient table lists the power level, coefficient, and target dBm for each power level. 4. To choose the tuned power level, use up and down arrows or mouse. The current power level is shown with inverse colours. 5. To adjust the tuning value, use “-“ and “+” keys. 6. Tune base level and power levels 19, 15 and 5 to target level.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 7. Click “Save & Continue”. Tuning values are calculated and saved to phone’s memory. Tuning continues at EDGE850. 8. Set up spectrum analyzer accordingly. 9. To start tuning, click “OK”. 10.Tune all power levels to target level. Note! Target for EDGE Base level is -15dBm. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 11.To save the tuning values to phone’s memory, click “Save & Continue”. Continue tuning at GSM1800 band 12.Set up spectrum analyzer accordingly. Remember to take the jig and cable attenuations into account! 13.To start tuning, click “OK”. 58 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 14.Tune base level and power levels 15,11 and 0 to target level. 15.TClick “Save & Continue”. Tuning values are calculated and saved to the phone’s memory. Tuning continues at EDGE1800. 16.Set up spectrum analyzer accordingly. 17.To start tuning, click “OK”. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 18.Tune all power levels to target level. Note! Target for EDGE Base level is -15dBm. 19.To save the tuning values to phone’s memory, click “Save & Continue”. Continue tuning at GSM1900 band. 20.Set up spectrum analyzer accordingly. Remember to take the jig and cable attenuations into account! 60 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 21.To start tuning, click “OK”. 22.Tune base level and power levels 15, 11, 3 and 0 to target level. Note! Target for power level 0 is 30 dBm at GSM1900 band. 23.Click “Save & Continue”. Tuning values are calculated and saved to phone’s memory Tuning continues at EDGE1900. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 24.Set up spectrum analyzer accordingly. 25.To start tuning, click “OK”. 26.Tune all power levels to target level. Note! Target for EDGE Base level is -15dBm. 27.To save the tuning values to phone’s memory, click “Save & Continue” . Tx Power Level Tuning is now completed. 62 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care Tx I/Q Tuning • Spectrum analyzer is needed • Tx IQ tuning allows changing the Tx I DC offset, Tx Q DC offset, amplitude difference and phase difference. • Must be done separately on all bands! 1. From the “Tuning” menu, choose “Tx_IQ Tuning”. Tx IQ Tuning window opens. 2. To begin tuning at the GSM850 band, click “Start”. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 3. Adjust spectrum analyzer accordingly. 4. To start tuning, click “OK”. 5. To tune, set each of the sliders to a desired value. The order of tuning should be the same as the order of the sliders, that is, the Tx I DC Offset is tuned first and Phase difference is tuned last. Use <= , =>, PgUp or PgDn keys. 6. Tune LO leakage to minimum with TxI/TxQ DC Offset control (f0 on spectrum analyzer screen).
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 7. Tune undesired sideband to minimum using Amplitude/Phase difference controls (f0 + 67.71kHz on spectrum analyzer screen). LO leakage Unwanted sideband LO leakage and unwanted sideband are tuned to minimum Tuning limits are the same for all bands (GSM/EDGE850, GSM/EDGE1800 and GSM/ EDGE1900). Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions Table 7: Tuning limits for GSM/EDGE850, GSM/EDGE1800 and GSM/EDGE1900 Tuning limits I DC Offset -6…+6 Q DC Offset -6…+6 Amplitude difference -1…+1 Phase difference - 80°…100° 8. When the IQ spectrum is balanced, click “Save & Continue” to continue EDGE850 Tx IQ tuning. Spectrum analyzer settings are the same as for GSM850 IQ tuning. NOTE! In EDGE-mode, the unwanted sideband is located at 50.8kHz from f0. 50.8kHz 9.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 10.Adjust spectrum analyzer accordingly. Both GSM and EDGE 1800 use the same settings. Continue tuning at GSM/EDGE1900 band 11.Adjust spectrum analyzer accordingly. Both GSM and EDGE1900 use the same settings. 12.When GSM and EDGE1900 are tuned, click “Save & Continue”. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 13.To complete the Tx IQ Tuning, click “OK”. 68 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 8. Service Tool Concept for Baseband Tuning Operations EM calibrations should be carried out in JBV-1 docking station equipped with DA-9 docking station adapter. Power to JBV-1 should be supplied from an external DC power supply, not from the FPS-8 prommer.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care Item 8 70 3 - Service Software Instructions Accessory type Service SW Service accessory Product code CD-ROM COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 9. Baseband Tuning Operations Energy management calibration Energy management (EM) calibration is used for calibrating the battery and charger settings of the phone. Preparation for EM calibration: • External power supply is needed. • Connect the DC cable SCB-3 between JBV-1 and Vin of the phone for charger calibration • Connect 12…15 V from the power supply to JBV-1 NOTE! Check that the connection is F-BUS (does not work with M-BUS).
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 3. To run the selected calibrations, click “Calibrate”. Table 8: Limits for energy management calibration Channel Low High Channel ADC Offset -50 50 ADC Offset ADC Gain 25400 29500 ADC Gain BSI Gain 970 1100 BSI Gain Vbatt Offset 2300 2900 Vbatt Offset Vbatt Gain 10000 11000 Vbatt Gain Vchar 58000 63000 Vchar Ichar 4050 4800 Ichar lbat 80 150 lbat 4.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 10. Phoenix Self Tests Test Description ST_AUX_DA_LOOP_TEST The test checks connection of AuxDa and UemInt signals between UPP and UEM. ST_EAR_DATA_LOOP_TEST The test checks connection of EarData and MicData signals between UPP and UEM. ST_IR_LOOP_TEST The purpose of this test is to check that IR device works properly.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions Test Description ST_VIBRA_TEST The purpose of this test is to check that the vibra chip is functional. ST_SLEEPCLK_FREQ_TEST This function tests the frequency of 32kHz SleepClock (CRYSTAL). ST_CURRENT_GAUGE_IF_TEST Zocus current gauge chip is controlled via CBUS. The test checks whether the connection to the chip is OK or not. ST_MAIN_LCD_IF_TEST The purpose of this test is to check all connections between APE and the main LCD.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 11. Flashing Setup Instructions This section describes the different flashing setups for NHL-12. In general, after you have connected all the cables and started Phoenix, wait until you see the Ready status in the status bar before using the Phoenix testing features.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ JBV-1 flash concept When performing NHL-12 flashing on a PC for the first time, the flashing may fail because of USB driver installations which are done before the flashing procedure. If the flashing fails, restart flashing. The user who is logged into Windows has to have admin rights on the PC used.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Item Type Nokia Customer Care Description Code 1 DA-9 Docking station adapter 0770663 2 JBV-1 Docking station 0770298 3 XCS-4 Modular cable 0730178 4 FPS-8 Flash prommer box 0080321 5 SCB-3 Service cable 0730283 6 AXS-4 RS-232 (D9-D9) cable, incl. in FPS-8 sales package 0730090 7 PKD-1 Software protection key 0750018 8 Service SW CD-ROM 9 ACF-8 AC charger, incl. in FPS-8 sales package 0680032 10 n.a. USB cable n.a.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ Module jig concept When connecting the NHL-12 phone to a PC via USB for the first time (either by inserting the cable to an adapter which is connected to the PC or directly with a DKU-2 cable), the driver installation for the USB connection is started. After the driver is installed, different NHL-12 phones can be connected to the PC without driver installation. The user who is logged into Windows has to have admin rights on the PC used.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care ■ Service concept for calibrations Figure 12:Service concept Item Service accessory Type Product code 1 Docking station JBV-1 0770298 2 Docking station adapter DA-9 0770663 3 RF adapter SA-5 0770665 4 RF antenna cable XRF-1 0730085 5 RF cable XRS-11 0730265 6 Service cable SCB-3 0730114 7 Charger ACF-8 0680032 8 Service FBUS cable DAU-9S 0730108 9 Service cable XCS-4 0730178 10 Power cable FLC-2 073018
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care Item 3 - Service Software Instructions Service accessory 11 Software protection key 12 Service SW CD-ROM Type PKD-1 Product code 0750018 Connecting SA-5 and XRS-11 1. Remove camera ornament with two SRT-6s. 2. Carefully place SA-5 on the tranceiver. 80 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 3. Turn SA-5 into right position. The RF connector should now be fully visible. 4. Connect the XRS-11 probe to the phone’s RF connector. Issue 3 05/2005 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ Parallel flash concept Figure 13:Parallel flash concept Test consept wolfgang VP 03-02-26 Item Type Code 1 DA-9 Docking station adapter 0770663 2 JBV-1 Docking station 0770298 3 XCS-4 Modular cable 0730178 4 PCS-1 DC power cable 0730012 7 AXS-4 D9 – D9 cable, incl. in FPS-8C sales pack 0730090 8 Printer cable Incl.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care ■ Bluetooth testing with JBT-9 Item Issue 3 05/2005 Accessory type Service Accessory Product code JBT-9 Test & IF-box for Bluetooth 0770336 ACP-8 Charger SF-8 Flash adapter 0770665 DAU-9S Service FBUS cable 0730108 PKD-1 Software protection key 0750018 Service SW CD-ROM COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions ■ Flash fail situations 0xC602 Figure 14: 0xC602 error message 0xC602 indicates an APE connection problem. Possible reason is that the adl_loader (OMAP1510_SAMSUNGSEIJA_4.adl) file is not found from the directory \Phoenix\Flash. Bootcode 14 is compatible with OMAP1510_SAMSUNGSEIJA_4.adl. Check the USB connection and make sure that all the pins are up in the flash adapter. 84 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 0xC686 Figure 15: 0xC686 error message 0xC686 indicates an APE connection problem. Make sure that you have at least Power User rights to the PC used. Remove the phone from the flash adapter and re-flash. If this does not help, remove the phone from the flash adapter and create short-circuit between the battery connector + and – pins. If the flashing fails again, close Phoenix and reset the FPS-8 prommer.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 0xC684 Figure 16: 0xC684 error message 0xC684 indicates an APE connection problem. Remove the phone from the flash adapter and re-flash. Make sure that all the pins are up in the flash adapter. 0xC101 or 0xC102 or 0xC103 Figure 17: 0xC103 message Error messages 0x101, 0x102, 0x103 indicate a connection problem in the CMT side. Remove the phone from the flash adapter and re-flash. Replace the XCS-4 service cable with a normal ethernet cable.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care 12. Reprogramming NHL-12 ■ Connecting cables Once you have the NHL-12 opened and the battery and SIM removed, attach it to the DA-9 adapter. When connected, the phone goes to local mode and the screen will not show anything during the SW update. Proceed as follows: 1. Connect XCS-4 cable from FPS-8 to JBV-1. 2. Connect PCS-1 cable from FPS-8 to JBV-1. 3. Connect USB cable from PC to DA-9. 4. Press the phone power key.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions You see the following window: Figure 1:All Settings window 11.Click Save. ■ Updating software To update the phone software: 1. From the Flashing menu, choose FPS-8 Flash. 2. Select Restore User Phone or Phone as Manufactured. If you select Restore User Phone, then select Options -> Check Use USB for user settings -> click OK. 3. If the flash files are not automatically selected, select the correct product code from the Code drop down list. 4.
NHL-12 3 - Service Software Instructions Nokia Customer Care ■ Formatting user area The user area also needs to be formatted in order to make sure that there is no user data left in the phone. To start formatting: 1. Choose File -> Scan Product. At the bottom of the Phoenix window you should see V3.1, Date, NHL-12(c) NMP. 2. Click Product -> File System Format. You get a note warning about the loss of user data. 3. To proceed, click Yes. Phoenix shows a success message.
NHL-12 Nokia Customer Care 3 - Service Software Instructions 12.Select the correct file (the one which was saved in the settings back-up phase). 13.Click Open. The restoring process starts. 92 COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL Copyright © 2005 Nokia. All Rights Reserved.