CCS Technical Documentation RH-26 Series Transceivers 4 - Service Software and Tuning Instructions Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
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RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation Table of Contents Page No Quick Guide for Phoenix Service SW Installation ........................................................ 5 Phoenix installation steps in brief ................................................................................5 Phoenix Service SW....................................................................................................... 7 Before installation ..................................................................................
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Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Quick Guide for Phoenix Service SW Installation Phoenix installation steps in brief These are the basic steps to install Phoenix service software: • Connect a DK2 Dongle or FLS-4S POS flash device. • Install the Phoenix service SW. • Install the data package for Phoenix. • Configure users. • Manage connection settings (depends on the tools you are using).
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Phoenix service software installation contains: • Service software support for all phone models included in the package. • Flash update package files for FPS-8* and FLS-4S programming devices.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Phoenix Service SW Before installation • Check that a dongle is attached to the parallel port of your computer. • Download the installation package (e.g. phoenix_service_sw_a11_2003_41_5_28.exe) to your computer (e.g. C:\TEMP). • Close all other programs. • Run the application file (e.g. phoenix_service_sw_a11_2003_41_5_28.exe) and follow instructions on the screen.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Install Shield starts. 2 In the Welcome dialog, click “Next” to continue. 3 Choose destination folder. It is recommended to use the default folder C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix. Page 8 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 4 To continue, choose “Next”. You may choose another location by selecting “Browse” (not recommended). Setup copies the components, progress of the setup is shown. Please wait… Drivers are installed and updated, please wait. The process may take several min- Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation utes to complete. If the operating system does not require rebooting (Windows 2000, XP), the PC components are registered straight away. Page 10 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 5 Click "Finish". Phoenix is ready for use. If the operating system used requires restarting your computer (Windows 98, SE, ME) the Install Shield Wizard will tell you about it. Select "Yes..." to reboot the PC immediately and "No..." to reboot the PC manually afterwards. After the reboot, components are registered and Phoenix is ready for use. Note that Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Phoenix does not work, if components are not registered.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions a10_2003_33_5_22), installation will be interrupted. Please always follow the instructions on the screen. Uninstalling Phoenix You can uninstall Phoenix manually from Windows’s control panel. To uninstall: 1 Choose Add / Remove Programs -> “Phoenix Service Software”. 2 Click "Add/Remove" -> “Remove”. Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Progress of the uninstallation is shown. 3 If the operating system does not require rebooting, click “Finish” to complete. If the operating system requires rebooting, Install Shield Wizard notifies you about it. Select "Yes..." to reboot the PC immediately and "No..." to reboot the PC Page 14 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions manually afterwards. Repair If you experience any problems with service software or suspect that files have been lost, you can use the repair function before completely reinstalling Phoenix. Note that the original installation package (e.g. phoenix_service_sw_a11_2003_41_5_28.exe) must be found on your PC when you run the repair setup. To run the repair setup: 1 Run Windows Control Panel.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 4 In the following view, choose “Repair”. Phoenix reinstalls the required components and registers them, procedure is the same as in the update installation. 5 To complete, choose “Finish”. Page 16 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 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. • Check that the dongle is attached to the parallel port of your computer. • Install Phoenix service SW. • Download the installation package (e.g. RH- 26_dp_v_1.0_MCUSW3_19.exe) to your computer (e.g. C:\TEMP).
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation The files needed for installation are extracted. Please wait… Page 18 3 To continue, click “Next”. 4 From this 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. Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 5 Click “Next”. 6 To continue, confirm location and click “Next”. Install shield checks where the Phoenix application is installed and the directory is shown. 7 Issue 1 02/04 To continue, click “Next”. Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 8 To start copying the files, click “Next”. Phone model specific files are installed. Please wait. Page 20 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 9 To complete installation, click “Finish”. You now have all phone model specific files installed in your Phoenix service SW.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Older versions of data packages need not be uninstalled unless instructions to do so are given in the readme.txt of the data package and bulletins concerning the release. Please read all related documents carefully. 3 Once the previously installed data package is uninstalled, click “Finish”. 4 To continue installation from the beginning, run the RH26_dp_v_1.0_MCUSW3_19.exe file gain. Page 22 Copyright ©Nokia.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Configuring Users To configure users: 1 Start Phoenix service SW and login. 2 To add new user, choose “Edit”. If a user ID is already configured, choose your own user ID from the list and click “OK”. 3 Issue 1 02/04 To continue, click “Add”. Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Page 24 4 Type in your name and initials to the fields and click “OK”. 5 User has now been created, click “OK”. 6 You are now able to login with this username, click “OK”. Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Managing Connections To manage connections: 1 Start Phoenix service SW and login. 2 From the File menu, choose “Manage Connections”. The following dialog appears: In the Manage Connections dialog, you can select, edit, delete existing connections and create new ones. You can create a connection either manually or by using a Connection Wizard. Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 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”. 5 In the next dialogs, you are asked to select some settings for the connection.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions will automatically try to configure the correct connection. 7 To activate the connection you want to use, click it and use up/down arrows to move it on top of the list. 8 Click “Apply”. The connection is now selected and can be used after closing the “Manage Connections” window. The selected connection is shown at the right-hand bottom corner of the screen.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation the bottom of the screen. Page 28 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Updating Flash Support Files for FPS-8* and FLS-4* Before installation • Install Phoenix service SW. • Install phone model specific data package for Phoenix. • The flash support files are delivered in the same installation package with Phoenix data packages or newer Phoenix packages beginning from September 2003.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation after that. If you try to downgrade the existing version, the setup will be aborted. However, if you want to downgrade, uninstall newer files manually from the Control Panel and then rerun the installation again. If an older version exists on your PC and it needs to be updated, click “Next” to continue installation. 11 Choose destination location.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions another location by selecting “Browse” (not recommended). 12 To continue, click “Next”. The installation continues… Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 13 To complete the procedure, click “Finish”. FLS-4 can be used right after the flash update package is installed. FPS-8* flash prommer must be updated by using Phoenix! Updating FPS-8* flash prommer SW To update the flash prommer software: 1 Start Phoenix service software and login. Manage connection correctly for the FPS-8* flash prommer. Page 32 2 From the “Flashing” menu, choose ”FPS-8 Maintenance”.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions To update files, click “Yes”. The update procedure takes a couple of minutes, please wait until you are notified that the update has been successful. 4 Click “OK” and close the “FPS-8 Maintenance” window. View after successful prommer software update. Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation You can also update FPS-8 sw by pressing the ”Update” button and selecting the appropriate fps8upd.ini file from the C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Flash directory All files can be loaded separately to FPS-8. To do this, just press the right mouse button in the ”Flash box files” window and select the desired file type. More information and help can be found from the “Help” dialog. Page 34 Copyright ©Nokia.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 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 the FPS-8 box to somewhere, e.g. for repair, the box must be first deactivated. Activating FPS-8 To activate FPS-8: 1 First, fill in the “FPS-8 activation request” sheet included in the FPS-8 sales package and follow the instructions given in the sheet.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation displayed (e.g. 00000.in), check that it is correct. 7 To activate the box, click “Open”. 8 To complete the activation, turn FPS-8 power off and on. Deactivating FPS-8 To deactivate FPS-8: 1 Start Phoenix service software. 2 From the “Flashing” menu, choose ”FPS-8 Maintenance”. 3 In the “FPS-8/8C Maintenance” window, click “Deactivate”. 4 To confirm deactivation, click “Yes”. The box is deactivated.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions JBV-1 Docking Station SW 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.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Page 38 2 To continue, click “Next”. 3 Use the suggested destination folder where JBV-1 SW package is installed and click “Next” to continue. Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 4 To continue, select “Full” and click “Next”. The program folder is created. 5 To continue, click “Next”. Software files are installed. Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 6 After successful installation, click “Finish” to complete. 7 Connect the USB cable / JBV-1 to your computer. 8 Connect power to JBV-1 (11-16V DC) from external power supply, then connect USB cable between JBV-1’s USB connector and PC. 9 Install or update the JBV-1 USB drivers which are delivered with the JBV-1 SW installation package.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 11 To start JBV-1 SW update, double click fwup.exe. JBV-1 firmware update starts and shows the current status of the connected JBV-1. If the firmware version read from your JBV-1 is not the latest one available ( v. 17 or older), it needs to be updated to version 18. To do this, click “Update Firmware”. If you simply want to check the SW version, click “Refresh Status”.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation After a successful update and after choosing “OK” the current JBV-1 status is displayed You have now updated the JBV-1 software and it is ready for use. If you have several docking stations you need to update, disconnect the power & USB cables from the previous one and connect them to the next docking station. After you have updated all docking stations, close the “JBV-1 Firmware Update” dialog.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Quick Guide for Tuning RH-26* with Phoenix RF tunings should be made in the same order as shown in this document. The order of the corresponding menu items in the Phoenix service SW may be different. If baseband tunings are needed, they should be made before the RF tunings. Avoid unnecessary tuning; factory-tuning values are always the most accurate ones.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Service Tool Concept for Baseband Tunings EM calibrations should be carried out in the JBV-1 docking station equipped with the DA-6 docking station adapter. Note: RF tunings must be carried out in MJ-5 module jig, Power to JBV-1 should be supplied from an external DC power supply, not from the FPS8 prommer.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Item Service accessory Type Product code 2 DA-6 Docking station adapter 0770653 3 SCB-3 DC-DC cable 0730114 4 XRF-1 Antenna cable 0730085 5 PCS-1 DC power cable 0730012 6 DAU-9S Service MBUS cable 0730108 7 PKD-1 Software protection key (Dongle) 0750018 8 SW Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Baseband Tunings Energy management tuning External power supply is needed. EM calibration is used for calibrating battery and charger settings of the phone. To calibrate: 1 Connect the DC Cable SCB-3 between JBV-1 and the Vin of phone for charger calibration. 2 Connect 12…15 V from power supply to JBV-1. NOTE! Check that connection is F-BUS (does not work with M-BUS!).
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 5 6 To run the selected calibrations, click “Calibrate”. Min Max ADC gain 25400 29000 ADC offset -100 100 BSI gain 860 1180 BTEMP gain 1980 2280 VBAT gain 10000 11000 VBAT offset 2300 2700 VCHAR 58500 62000 ICHAR 3850 4650 If values shown are within limits, click “Save To Phone” to save values to phone. NOTE! Only values of the checked tunings (battery size, battery temperature etc.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Tuning is necessary only if there is considerable difference in the contrast or appearance of the LCD after, for example, replacing the LCD module. To tune the LCD contrast: Page 48 1 From the “Testing” menu, choose “Display Tune”. 2 To tune the display contrast, use the sliders. 3 To end tuning, close the “Display Tune” dialog. Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Service Tool Concept for RF Tunings All RF tunings for RH-26* phones must be carried out in the MJ-5 module jig. Power to MJ-5 should be supplied from an external DC power supply, not from the FPS-8 prommer. MJ-5 input voltages: • Maximum input voltage is +12 VDC • Nominal input for RF tunings is +8V DC. Remember cable attenuation when setting the required RF levels.
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Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Receiver Tunings Calibrating RX channel select filter Extra equipment or an 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 (lowest) band, meaning that there is only single calibration for all bands.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 3 click “Stop”. 4 To end tuning, close the “RX Channel Select Filter Calibration“ dialog. RX calibration RF generator is needed. This tuning performs RX calibration. Must be done separately on all bands! RX calibration is done first at EGSM (GSM850), then continues at the GSM1800 band and finally ends at the GSM1900 band. AFC tuning is done while EGSM (GSM850) band RX calibration is performed.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 3 Set RF generator to required EGSM850 frequency => OK. Tuning values and ADC readings are displayed. Typical values and limits in (GSM850) RX Calibration: 4 Issue 1 02/04 EGSM (GSM850) Typical value Limits AFC value -90 -350…+350 AFC slope 270 150…350 RSSI0 65.09375 58…68 RSSI1 71.09375 64…74 RSSI2 76.96025 70…80 RSSI3 82.90625 76…86 RSSI4 88.90625 82…92 RSSI5 93.71875 88…98 RSSI6 99.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Calibrating GSM1800 band 5 When asked, set RF generator to the required GSM 1800 frequency => OK. Tuning values and ADC readings are displayed. Typical values and limits in (GSM1800) RX Calibration: GSM1800 6 Page 54 Typical value Limits RSSI0 62.40625 58…68 RSSI1 68.40625 64…74 RSSI2 74.265625 70…80 RSSI3 80.265625 76…86 RSSI4 86.265625 82…92 RSSI5 91.859375 88…98 RSSI6 97.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Calibrating GSM1900 band 7 Set RF generator to required GSM1900 frequency => OK. Tuning values and ADC readings are displayed. Typical values and limits in (GSM1900) RX Calibration: 8 Issue 1 02/04 GSM1900 Typical value Limits RSSI0 66.25 61…71 RSSI 72.25 67…77 RSSI2 78.09375 73…83 RSSI3 84.09375 79…89 RSSI4 90.09375 85…95 RSSI5 93.25 88…98 RSSI6 99.25 94…104 RSSI7 105.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 9 To end tuning, close the “RX Calibration” dialog. RX band filter response compensation RF generator is needed. Must be done separately on all bands! Start RX calibration at EGSM (GSM850), then continue at GSM1800 band and finally at the GSM1900 band.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions The tuning begins from the EGSM850 band and continues the same way for the GSM1800 and GSM1900 bands. EGSM850 band 3 Set first required frequency and level => OK. 4 Set 2nd required frequency and level => OK. 5 Set 3rd required frequency and level => OK. Issue 1 02/04 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Page 58 6 Set 4th required frequency and level => OK. 7 Set 5th required frequency and level => OK. 8 Set 6th required frequency and level => OK. 9 Set 7th required frequency and level => OK. Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 10 Set 8th required frequency and level => OK. 11 Set 9th required frequency and level => OK. Tuning values and ADC readings are displayed. Typical values and limits in Rx Band Filter Response Compensation EGSM850: Channel Input frequency (MHz) Measured level difference (dB) Limits (dB) 965 923.26771 -1.266 -10…+3.5 975 925.26771 -0.641 -3.5…+3.5 987 927.66771 -0.188 -3.5…+3.5 1009 932.06771 -0.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation GSM1800 band 13 Repeat the same steps as for the EGSM850 band above. Typical values and limits in Rx Band Filter Response Compensation GSM1800: Channel Input frequency (MHz) Measured level difference (dB) Limits (dB) 497 1802.26771 -1.578 -10…+3.5 512 1805.26771 -1.281 -3.5…+3.5 535 1809.86771 -1.188 -3.5…+3.5 606 1824.06771 -0.422 -3.5…+3.5 700 1842.86771 -0.125 -3.5…+3.5 791 1861.06771 0.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 16 To complete tuning, click “Save & Continue”. 17 To end tuning, close the “RX Band Filter Response Compensation” dialog. RX AM suppression RF generator is needed (AM modulation). Must be done separately on all bands! Start RX calibration at EGSM (GSM850), then at GSM1800 band and finally at the GSM1900 band. This tuning dialog performs RX AM suppression tuning.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation 3 To begin tuning, click “Start”. EGSM850 band 4 Set the required frequency and level => OK. Rx Am Suppression values received from DSP are displayed in the center part of the window. Rssi level value displayed at the left bottom part of the window. One "I" and "Q" line values should be 0, other values 0..31. RSSI value results vary typically between -88 dBm…-111 dBm at EGSM850, Page 62 Copyright ©Nokia.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions GSM1800 and GSM1900 bands. 5 Tuning automatically continues in the next band (GSM 1800) when you click “Save & Continue”. GSM1800 band 6 Repeat the same steps as for the EGSM850 band above. Tuning values and ADC readings are displayed. 7 Tuning automatically continues in the next band (GSM 1800) when you click “Save & Continue”. GSM1900 band 8 Repeat the same steps as for the EGSM850 and GSM1800 bands.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation Transmitter Tunings TX I/Q tuning Spectrum analyzer is needed. With the help of Tx IQ tuning, you can change the Tx I DC offset, Tx Q DC offset, amplitude difference and phase difference.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 3 Set spectrum analyzer to required settings => OK. 4 To tune, set each of the sliders to a desired value. Use <= , =>, PgUp or PgDn keys. The sliders can be changed only when the tuning is ongoing. The order of tuning should be same as the order of the sliders e.g. the Tx I DC offset is tuned first and phase difference is tuned last.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation (f0+68kHz on spectrum analyzer screen). G S MP O W REF 3 2 . 0 1 0 d B/ d Bm ATT 40 Th u Au g 3 0 1 1 : 4 3 : 4 5 2 0 0 1 A_ wr i t eB_ b l a n k dB REF OFS 11. 5 dB RBW 3 k Hz VBW 3 k Hz S WP 2. 0 s CENT ER 897. 4000 MH z SPAN 200.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions 4 Tuning automatically moves to the next step, EGSM 1800 with EDGE on, when you press “Save & Continue”. GSM1800 band with EDGE On 1 To begin tuning, click “Start”. 2 Set spectrum analyzer to required settings for GSM1800 band => OK. 3 Repeat the same tuning steps as for the EGSM850 band above. 4 Tuning automatically moves to the next step, EGSM 1900 with EDGE off, when you click “Save & Continue”.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation TX power level tuning Power meter (or spectrum analyzer) is needed With Tx Power Level Tuning, the coefficients are adjusted for each power level. Tuning must be done separately on all bands! When EDGE is on, tuning must be made for all power levels.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Tuning begins automatically from the EGSM850 band. 3 Set power meter (or spectrum analyzer) as required. Note that TX PA mode is “High” at this point. The coefficient table lists the power level, coefficient, target dBm and DAC value 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 colors.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation The tuning value can be adjusted with “-“ and “+” keys. 6 When tuning values are correct, click “Save & Continue”. If all coefficients are within specified limits, tuning continues on the EGSM850 PA Low Mode with EDGE off. EGSM850 PA low mode with EDGE off This tuning step is not required for the RH-26 product, phone will not react to any controls. 7 Click “Save & Continue”.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions PA Low Mode with EDGE on. EGSM850 PA low mode with EDGE on This tuning step is not required for the RH-26 product, phone will not react to any controls. 12 Click “Save & Continue”. If all coefficients are within specified limits, tuning continues on the GSM1800 PA High Mode with EDGE off GSM1800 PA high mode with EDGE off 13 Set power meter (or spectrum analyzer) as required.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation GSM1900 PA high mode with EDGE on 25 Set Power Meter (or Spectrum analyzer) as required. 26 Repeat the same steps as for EGSM High and Low Mode above. When EDGE is on, the tuning must be made for all power levels. 27 Tune base level and all power levels from 15 to 2 to target level. 28 When tuning values are correct, click “Save & Continue”. The values are saved to phone’s memory.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Flashing Setup Instructions Flash concept with FPS-8 Item Type Description Code 1 SF-5 Point of sales flash loading adapter 0770652 2 FLC-2 Power cable 0730185 3 XCS-4 Modular cable 0730178 4 FPS-8 Flash prommer box 0080321 Centronics (printer) cable, incl. in FPS-8 sales package 0730029 5 6 AXS-4 RS-232 (D9-D9) cable, incl.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation POS (Point of Sales) flash concept Page 74 Item Type Description Code 1 SF-5 Point of sales flash loading adapter 0770652 2 XCS-1 Service cable 0730218 3 ACP-8 AC charger 0675*** 4 FLS-4S POS flash dongle, for EMEA area 0080541 4 FLS-4S POS flash dongle, for APAC area 0080542 5 SW Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions JBV-1 flash concept Item Type Description Code 1 JBV-1 Docking station 0770298 2 DA-6 Docking station adapter 0770653 3 PCS-1 DC power cable 0730012 4 XCS-4 Modular cable 0730178 5 FPS-8 Flash prommer box 0080321 Centronics (printer) cable, incl. in FPS-8 sales package 0730029 6 7 AXS-4 RS232 (D9-D9) cable, incl.
RH-26 Company Confidential 5 - Service Software Instructions CCS Technical Documentation JBV-1 baseband tuning concept Item Service accessory Type Product code 1 JBV-1 Docking station 0770298 2 DA-6 Docking station adapter 0770653 3 SCB-3 DC-DC cable 0730114 4 XRF-1 Antenna cable 0730085 5 PCS-1 DC power cable 0730012 6 DAU-9S Service MBUS cable 0730108 7 PKD-1 Software protection key (Dongle) 0750018 8 SW Page 76 Copyright ©Nokia. All rights reserved.
Company Confidential RH-26 CCS Technical Documentation 5 - Service Software Instructions Parallel flash concept Item Type Description Code 1 JBV-1 Docking station 0770298 2 DA-6 Docking station adapter 0770653 3 XCS-4 Modular cable 0730178 4 PCS-1 DC power cable 0730012 5 FPS-8C Parallel flash prommer 0080396 6 AXS-4 RS232 (D9-D9) cable, incl. in FPS-8C sales package 0730090 7 Printer Cable Centronics (printer) cable, incl.
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