NHL-2NA Series Transceivers Service Software Instructions & Service Concepts Issue 2 11/02 ¤Nokia Corporation
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CCS Technical Documentation Service Software Phoenix .............................................................................................. 3 Phoenix Installation Steps in Brief ..............................................................................3 Phoenix Service SW ....................................................................................................3 Data Package for Phoenix (Product Specific) ...........................................................
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CCS Technical Documentation Service Software Phoenix Note: Please refer to the Service Concepts section to check the correct way to connect the cables.
CCS Technical Documentation Startup Run the nhl2na_nhm4_nhm7_nhm8_npe4_npl1_npm9_03_72_002.exe to start installation. When you choose “Next” the files needed for installation will be extracted. Please wait… If the setup files are already extracted (left in the file system from previous installation) following dialog appears. Always click "Yes to All" to overwrite the existing setup files.
CCS Technical Documentation Dongle Driver Installation and Version Check If there is no previously installed Dongle driver, installation will take place. If Dongle driver is installed and it is older than the latest supported version, the latest version will be installed when you choose “Yes”. The latest version is always included in the latest Phoenix installation package. PC needs to be rebooted before installation can continue. Click "Yes" to reboot the PC.
CCS Technical Documentation Choose destination folder, it is recommended to use the default folder C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix. Choose “Next” to continue. You may choose another location by selecting “Browse” (not recommended) Setup copies the components. Please wait. Progress of the setup is shown.
CCS Technical Documentation If restarting of your computer is needed the Install Shield Wizard will tell you about it. Select "Yes..." to reboot the PC immediately and "No..." to reboot the PC manually. Note that Phoenix doesn't work, if components are not registered. Click “Finish” to continue. After the reboot components are registered and Phoenix is ready for use.
CCS Technical Documentation If reboot is not needed components are registered after copying them. If restarting of your computer is not needed, this view will be shown instead. Click "Finish" to exit the setup. Phoenix is now ready for use.
CCS Technical Documentation To update the Phoenix you need to take exactly the same steps as when installing it for the first time. • • • • • • Download the installation package to your computer hard disk Close all other programs Run the application file (e.g. nhl2na_nhm4_nhm7_nhm8_npe4_npl1_npm9_03_72_002.
CCS Technical Documentation Progress of the uninstallation is shown. You might have to reboot the PC after uninstallation. Note: If you have different product packages installed, components are uninstalled only if they are not included in other product packages.
CCS Technical Documentation 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-4* 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-2NA_dp_v_3.08.exe) to your computer (e.g.
CCS Technical Documentation Choose “Next” to continue. 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. Choose “Next”. Confirm location and choose “Next” to continue. Install shield checks where the Phoenix application is installed and the directory is shown. Choose “Next” to continue.
CCS Technical Documentation Phone model specific files will be installed.
CCS Technical Documentation You now have all phone model specific files installed in your Phoenix Service SW. How to Uninstall Data Package Uninstallation can also be done manually from Windows Control Panel / Add / Remove Programs/ “NHL-2NA 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 unistall the version you have on your PC. Answer “OK” to uninstall, “Cancel” if you don’t want to uninstall.
CCS Technical Documentation Run the NHL-2NA_dp_v_3.08.exe again to continue installation from the beginning. How to Manage Connections Start Phoenix Service SW and Login. Choose “Manage Connections” From “File” – Menu Existing connections can be selected, edited, deleted and new ones created by using this dialog.
CCS Technical Documentation A connection can be created either manually or by using a Connection Wizard. To add new connection, choose “Add” and select if you want to create it manually or by using the Wizard. Choose “Next” to continue.
CCS Technical Documentation B) For FPS-8 Flash Prommer choose following connection settings: • Media: FPS-8 • Port Num: COM Port where FPS-8 is connected • COMBOX_DEF_MEDIA: FBUS Choose “Finish” to complete. If you use the Wizard, connect the tools and a phone to your PC and the wizard will automatically try to configure the correct connection, Activate the connection you want to use by clicking it and use up/down arrows to move it on top of the list. Choose “Apply”.
CCS Technical Documentation To use the selected connection, connect the phone to Phoenix with correct service tools, make sure that it is switched on and select “Scan Product”. When Product is found, Phoenix will load product support and when everything is ready, name of the loaded product support module and its version will be shown on the bottom of the screen.
CCS Technical Documentation If you already have the same Flash Update package files installed, you need to confirm if you want them to be reinstalled. Choose “Next” to continue installation It is highly recommended to install the files to the default destination folder C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix. Choose “Next” to continue.
CCS Technical Documentation Installation continues… Choose “Finish” to complete procedure. • • Page 20 FLS-4 can be used right after Flash Update Package is installed.
CCS Technical Documentation How to Update The FPS-8* Flash Prommer SW Start Phoenix Service Software. Select ”FPS-8 / FPS-8C maintenance” from ”Flashing” menu When new FPS-8 flash update package is installed to computer you will be asked to update the files to FPS-8 Prommer. Select ”Yes” to update files.
CCS Technical Documentation Update procedure takes a couple of minutes, please wait. Following dialog appears after FPS-8 is updated.
CCS Technical Documentation FPS-8 sw can also be updated by pressing ”Update” button and selecting appropriate fps8upd.ini file Under C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Flash - directory All files can be loaded separately to FPS-8. To do this, just press right mouse button in ”Flash box files” window and select file type to be loaded.
CCS Technical Documentation Fill in first “FPS-8 activation request” sheet, in the FPS-8 sales package and follow the instructions in the sheet. When activation file is received (e.g. 00000.in), copy it to C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix\BoxActivation - Directory on your computer (This directory is created when Phoenix is installed). Start BoxActivation.exe from C:\ProgramFiles\Nokia\Phoenix\BoxActivation – directory. Follow the instructions in the screen.
CCS Technical Documentation Before Installation • Download Jbv1_update.zip – file to your computer (e.g. C:\TEMP) from your download web site. • Close all other programs • Follow instructions on the screen Installing SW Needed for the JBV-1 SW Update Note: DO NOT CONNECT THE USB CABLE / JBV-1 TO YOUR COMPUTER YET! Run Jbv1_update.zip file and start SW Installation by double clicking Setup.exe. Files needed for JBV-1 Package setup Program will be extracted.
CCS Technical Documentation Select “Full” Installation and choose “Next” to continue Program Folder will be created.
CCS Technical Documentation After successful installation, choose “Finish” to complete. NOW YOU CAN CONNECT THE USB CABLE / JBV-1 TO YOUR COMPUTER Connect power to JBV-1 (11-16V DC) from external power supply, then connect USB Cable between JBV-1 USB connector and PC. Windows will detect connected USB cable and detect drivers for new HW.
CCS Technical Documentation Drivers available. After this procedure the actual JBV-1 SW update can begin. Updating the JBV-1 Docking Station Software Go to folder C:\Program Files\Nokia\ JBV-1 SW Package\ FIRMWARE UPDATE and start JBV-1 Update SW by double clicking fwup.exe. JBV-1 Firmware update starts and shows current status of the JBV-1 connected. If firmware version read from your JBV-1 is not the latest one available, it needs to be updated by choosing “Update Firmware” Choose file JBV1v11.
CCS Technical Documentation After successful update, current JBV-1 status will be shown. You have now updated the software of your JBV-1 docking station and it is ready for use.
CCS Technical Documentation SW update flashing setup Equipment list The following equipment is need for NHL-2NA AMS SW update: Figure 1: Setup for flashing List of equipment: Connecting NHL-2NA to PC with FPS-8, list of equipment which is needed: Item Description Type Code 1 Point of Sales flash loading adapter FLA-21 0775284 2 power cable FLC-2 0730185 3 Modular cable XCS-4 0730178 4 Flash prommer box sales pack FPS-8 0080321 5 Printer cable AXP-8, incl in FPS-8 sales pack 6 D9 –
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 2: SRT-4 Opening Tool, upper part Figure 3: SRT-5 Opening tool, lower part Issue 2 11/02 Item Description Type Code fig. 2 Opening Tool SRT-4 0770286 fig.
CCS Technical Documentation Flashing Instructions Connecting phone to Service accessories The purpose of this document is to guide you through NHL-2NA SW update in case you have set up the FPS-8 or FLS-4S SW update place according to instructions in previous chapters. Opening phone for SW update Nokia 7650 does not have any external data connectors and mechanical solution limits the number lines between keyboard part and transceiver part.
CCS Technical Documentation After this you should be able to see FBUS and MBUS pads as follows: Figure 5: FBUS and MBUS pads visible when Phone has been opened to service position. Once you have phone open like this, you can connect it to FLA-21 POS flash adapter. Some precautions should be taken as phone is not in standard use position: Warnings: Warning 1. Do not detach the grip part totally from transceiver part if you have not been trained for that.
CCS Technical Documentation 2 Snap FLA-21 and Nokia 7650 together so that plastic nails in FLA-21 go into tracks in Nokia 7650. Figure 7: Connecting FLA-21 to Nokia 7650 so that plastic nails attach firmly into tracks. 3 Connect rest of the cables for FLS-4S or FPS-8 SW update as illustrated earlier. SW updating IMPORTANT! Nokia 7650 will most likely have two kinds of data packages. 1 SW releases which have only minor modifications in user data area. These packages do not format user data area.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 8: Scanning product with phoenix If scanning is successful, you will see ‘no procut in the bottom of the screen to change into ENOS SW version inside the phone. See below: Figure 9: Phone replied correctly to Product scan As phone is now correctly connected to FLS-4S or FPS-8 and scanning was successful, You can start SW update from Flashing menu.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 10: Choosing correct files for SW update and marking Save settings box if necessary Phoenix SW now automatically reads the Product code which is stored electronically inside the phone and picks the files which are associated to this product. IMPORTANT: Depending on weather the data package you have received automatically erases the user area or not, you have to check save settings box correctly. Otherwise all customer user data will be lost.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 11: Choosing the correct product code Usually the electronic product code inside the device gives you the correct files to update into the phone. There is one exception to this rule. Exchange units can be updated with other SW than the one mentioned in the product code field. Alternatives: • In normal customer SW update case just press OK and SW update starts.
CCS Technical Documentation When SW update starts, you can see as Phoenix erases Core package memory area: Figure 14: Phoenix erasing phone memory And after this you can see as Phoenix programs new SW package into the phone. Figure 15: Phoenix programming phone memory You will see two erases and two programmings as first core package area is erased and programmed and then language package area is erased and programmed.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 17: Loading all user settings and all user data back to phone And finally when all files have been loaded back to phone, the following dialogue box appears: Figure 18: SW update completed successfully. Press now ok, wait until scrolling on the screen stops and detach you phone from FLA-21 as follows: Figure 19: Detaching phone from FLA-21 Close now the phone into normal use position and insert SIM card and battery.
CCS Technical Documentation Appendix A, Exchanging (Swapping) customers phone In case customer’s phone is so badly damaged that you have to give him/her exchange unit, the following instructions should be followed. Checking and updating exchange unit Take exchange unit from its package and see which SW and language version it has.
CCS Technical Documentation Fig 17. Saving customers settings and used data when exchanging unit. All data is selected by default. Note! Maximum amount of data in Nokia 7650 is 4 Mbytes and exchange transfer is quite slow. It is advisable to ask customer to empty any unnecessary files from his/ hers device before the exchange is started to speed up the process. Now press ‘Save’ button and all data in the customers data is saved to PC hard disk.
CCS Technical Documentation Now detach defective device from FLA-21 and attach exchange unit with newest SW and correct language version. Choose File -> Close product and then File -> Scan product. Choose User settings -> all settings as in figures 16 and 17. Now choose Load and load all the data you just red from the defective device to the exchange unit.
CCS Technical Documentation Energy Management Calibration Baseband Tunings Energy Management Tuning • External power supply needed • EM Calibration is used for calibrating Battery and Charger settings of the phone. • Preparation for EM Calibration: •- Connect DC Cable SCB-3 between JBV-1 and Vin of Phone for Charger calibration. •- Connect 12…15 V from Power Supply to JBV-1. •- NOTE! Check that connection is F-BUS (doesn't work with M-BUS!).
CCS Technical Documentation Limits for Energy Management Calibration: Min ADC gain 25400 DC offset -50 BSI gain 860 BTEMP gain 1980 VBAT gain 10000 VBAT offset 2300 VCHAR 58000 ICHAR 4000 • • • Max 29000 50 1180 2450 11000 2700 62000 4800 If values shown are within limits select “Save To Phone” to save values to phone. NOTE! Only values of checked tunings (Battery size, Battery Temperature etc.…) will be saved.
CCS Technical Documentation this is done successfully, fault detection threshold is calibrated. Start values for calibration are defined by NMP. Using correct start values is necessary for successful calibration. At Nokia Mobile Phone’s request, Start values can be changed by editing nhl2pxm.ini file in \Phoenix\Products directory. Start values in nhl2pxm.ini can be taken into use by pressing Use defaults-button. Tools • MJF-7 with 20% diffuse reflectance target.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 2: Proximity Sensor Calibration dialog with start values The Proximity Detector Calibration Setup figure shows the Proximity Sensor Calibration tool. Gain, Detection threshold, and Fault threshold in the left column are the values in phone permanent memory. Middle column shows start values that are used in the calibration. They are defined by Nokia Mobile Phones, and should not be changed without Nokia Mobile Phones request.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 3: Error message after failed calibration Figure 4: Return message, when calibration was successful • Issue 2 11/02 Calibration result is shown in the right column of Proximity Sensor Calibration dialog (Figure Proximity Sensor Calibration dialog with start values). Press ‘Save to phone’ to save calibration result. After successful saving of calibrated values, you get the message in Figure Return message after successful saving of calibration result.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 5: Return message after successful saving of calibration result Ambient Light Detector Calibration General Ambient Light Detector calibration is based on comparison between reference value and ADC-reading from the calibrated phone. Calibration is done by illuminating the phone with a white LED light source, TDS-11. Reference value is read from a Golden Phone. Reading reference value with a Golden Phone is called System Calibration.
CCS Technical Documentation Figure 6: Ambient Light Detector Calibration Setup System Calibration System calibration must be done always, when: • Calibration light source has been changed • After ~1000 calibrations or once a month System calibration is done with a Golden Phone provided by NMP. Only if the Golden Phone is not available, default reference value provided with TDS-11 can be used. • ‘Start Reference Value’ tells the reference value that has been read from a Golden Phone.
CCS Technical Documentation Calibration • • Save calibration values from phones permanent memory before starting calibration. Start ‘Ambient Light Detector Calibration’-tool: Maintenance -> Tuning -> Ambient Light Detector Calibration. Figure 7: Ambient Light Detector Calibration Dialog Page 50 • Place calibrated phone to the MJF-7 and press ‘Phone’. If the calibration was successful, calibrated value is shown in the middle box ‘Correction Coefficient’. Press ‘Write’ to save the value to the phone.
CCS Technical Documentation RF-Tuning Instructions (with Phoenix) General RF tunings should be made in the same order as shown in this section. 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. Views in this document may change as the service software is developed. Please refer to the Phoenix help files, phone model specific service manual and bulletins for help.
CCS Technical Documentation Item: Service accessory Product code 1 Module jig MJS-9Q 0775284 2 DC power cable PCS-1 0730012 3 RF antenna cable XRF-1 0730085 4 Service MBUS cable DAU-9S 0730108 5 Software protection key PKD-1 0750018 Figure 9: RF-connection TDS-10 and other equipment for NHL-2NA RF tuning Item: Service accessory Product code 1 JBV-1, Docking station 0770298 2 MJF-7, Docking station adapter 0775285 3 TDS-10 GSM RF Probe for RF tuning 0770436 4 TDS-11 Cali
CCS Technical Documentation Item: Service accessory - RF adapter for NHL-2NA Issue 2 11/02 Product code RA7 ¤Nokia Corporation 0770443 Page 53
CCS Technical Documentation Receiver tunings RX Channel Select Filter Calibration • Extra equipment / external RF signal not needed • Must be done before other RX calibrations • This function is used to calibrate RX channel select filter in GSM Phones.
CCS Technical Documentation • Tuning values should be 0…31 • Select “Stop” • If values shown are within limits, choose “Yes” to save values to the phone.
CCS Technical Documentation RX Calibration • RF generator needed Page 56 • This tuning performs RX Calibration • Must be done separately on both bands! • Start RX Calibration at EGSM (GSM900), then do RX Calibration at GSM1800 band. • AFC tuning is done while EGSM (GSM900) band RX Calibration is performed.
CCS Technical Documentation • Select “Default” to start tuning from factory default values => OK • Set the Calibration mode to “Automatic” • Press "Calibrate" • Set RF generator to required frequency => OK Issue 2 11/02 ¤Nokia Corporation Page 57
CCS Technical Documentation Tuning values and ADC readings will be shown Typical values and limits in (GSM900) RX Calibration: EGSM (GSM900) Typical value Limits AFC value AFC slope RSSI0 RSSI1 RSSI2 RSSI3 RSSI4 RSSI5 RSSI6 RSSI7 RSSI8 -176 269 74 84 94 99.5 109.5 119.5 129.5 139.5 149.
CCS Technical Documentation When asked, set RF generator to required frequency => OK Typical values and limits in (GSM1800) RX Calibration: GSM1800 Typical value RSSI0 66.5 RSSI1 76.5 RSSI2 86.5 RSSI3 99.5 RSSI4 109.5 RSSI5 119.5 RSSI6 129.5 RSSI7 139.5 RSSI8 149.5 • Choose “Stop” to end tuning Limits 63…73 73…83 83…93 94…104 104…114 114…124 124…134 134…144 144…152.
CCS Technical Documentation RX Band Filter Response Compensation • RF generator needed Page 60 • Must be done separately on both bands! • Start RX Band Filter Response Compensation at EGSM (GSM900), then do RX Band Filter Response Compensation at GSM1800 band.
CCS Technical Documentation • You will be asked to supply 9 different RF frequencies to the phone • Set first required frequency and level => OK • Set 2nd required frequency and level => OK • Set 3rd required frequency and level => OK Issue 2 11/02 ¤Nokia Corporation Page 61
CCS Technical Documentation • Set 4th required frequency and level => OK • Set 5th required frequency and level => OK • Set 6th required frequency and level => OK Set 7th required frequency and level => OK Page 62 ¤Nokia Corporation Issue 2 11/02
CCS Technical Documentation Set 8th required frequency and level => OK Set 9th required frequency and level => OK Typical values and limits in Rx Band Filter Response Compensation EGSM900: Channel Input frequency (MHz) Measured level difference (dB) Limits (dB) 965 975 987 1009 37 90 114 124 136 • Issue 2 11/02 923.26771 925.26771 927.66771 932.06771 942.46771 953.06771 957.86771 959.86771 962.26771 -0.118 0.511 0.857 1.174 0.569 1.928 0.964 0.545 -0.
CCS Technical Documentation • If values shown are within limits, choose “Yes” to save values to the phone Continue tuning from GSM1800. Choose the correct band from the dropdown menu. • Repeat the same steps as for the EGSM900 band above Typical values and limits in Rx Band Filter Response Compensation GSM1800: Channel Input frequency (MHz) Measured level difference (dB) Limits (dB) 497 512 535 606 700 791 870 885 908 Page 64 1802.26771 1805.26771 1809.86771 1824.06771 1842.86771 1861.06771 1876.
CCS Technical Documentation RX AM Suppression • RF generator needed (AM modulation) • Must be done separately on both bands! • Start RX AM Suppression at EGSM (GSM900), then do RX AM Suppression at GSM1800 band. • This dialog performs RX AM Suppression.
CCS Technical Documentation Page 66 • Set RF generator to state described in the window below. • Set the Tuning mode to “Automatic” • Press the “Tune” button to perform actual tuning. • The new tuning values and Rssi dBm value are updated. • One "I" and "Q" line values should be 0, other values 0..
CCS Technical Documentation • If values shown are within limits, Select “Stop” • Choose “Yes” to save values to the phone • Continue tuning from GSM1800. Choose the correct band from the dropdown menu.
CCS Technical Documentation Transmitter Tunings TX I/Q Tuning • Spectrum analyzer needed Page 68 • Tx IQ Tuning allows changing the Tx I DC Offset, Tx Q DC Offset, Amplitude difference and Phase difference • Must be done separately on both bands! • Start TX I/Q Tuning at EGSM (GSM900), then continue at GSM1800 band.
CCS Technical Documentation • Set spectrum analyzer center frequency to 897.4 MHz, span 200kHZ, RBW and VWB 3kHz and sweeptime to 2 seconds • Tune LO leak to minimum with TXI/TXQ DC offset control (f0 on spectrum analyzer screen) • Tune wrong sideband to minimum using Amplitude/Phase difference controls (f0+68kHz on spectrum analyzer screen) G S MP O W REF 3 2 . 0 1 0 d B/ d Bm ATT 40 T h 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.
CCS Technical Documentation Typical TX Iq Tuning Values and tuning limits GSM 900: I DC Offset Q DC Offset Amplitude difference Phase difference Page 70 -2.5…+0.5 -2.5…+0.5 -0.2…+0.2 88.0°….92.0° -6…+6 -6…+6 -1…+1 80°…100° • If values shown are within limits, check the "Save to product" tick box and choose “Stop” save the new values to the product • Continue tuning from GSM1800. Choose the correct band from the dropdown menu.
CCS Technical Documentation Typical TX IQ Tuning Values and tuning limits GSM1800: I DC Offset Q DC Offset Amplitude difference Phase difference -3.0…0.0 -1.5…+1.0 -0.5…+0.0 90.0°…97.
CCS Technical Documentation TX Power Level Tuning • Power Meter with peak power sensor (or Spectrum analyzer) needed Page 72 • With Tx Power Level Tuning, the coefficients are adjusted for each power level • Must be done separately on both bands! • Start Power Level tuning at EGSM (GSM900), then continue at GSM1800 band. • In EGSM900 band The power level tuning is made for both high and low PA Modes • In GSM1800 band only for high PA mode.
CCS Technical Documentation • The coefficient table lists the power level, coefficient, target dBm and DAC value for each power level. • The tuned power level can be chosen by using up and down arrows or mouse. • The current power level is shown with inverse colors. • The tuning value can be adjusted with “-“ and “+” keys • Tune base level and power levels 19,15 and 5 to target level • Press "Calculate coefficients" • Change TxPA Mode to “Low“ from the drop down menu.
CCS Technical Documentation • Tune power levels 19, 15 and 7 (Levels 5 & 6 are not used, base level tuning not needed) • Press "Calculate coefficients" Typical values: EGSM900 Power level 5 7 15 19 Base Page 74 PA high mode PA low mode 0.700…0.750 0.190…0.210 0.170…0.180 0.140…0.150 0.530…0.570 0.190…0.210 0.170…0.180 0.140…0.
CCS Technical Documentation • Repeat the same steps as for the EGSM900 band above • Note that In GSM1800 band PA mode can not be changed because tuning is only made in “High” mode Typical values: GSM1800 Power level PA high mode 0 11 15 Base 0.620…0.670 0.170…0.190 0.150…0.170 0.140…0.
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CCS Technical Documentation Setup Instructions NHL-2NA SW Update Using FPS-8 and FLA-21 Figure 1: NHL-2NA SW update using FPS-8. Opening tools SRT-4 and SRT-5 are not in the picture.
CCS Technical Documentation NHL-2NA SW Update in Point of Sales Figure 2: NHL-2NA SW update using FLS-4S. STR-4 and SRT-5 not in picture.
CCS Technical Documentation Energy Management and Proximity sensor Calibrations and RF Testing (Assembled phone) Figure 3: Equipment for NHL-2NA energy management and proximity sensor calibrations and RF testing. MJF-7 includes also white light source which can be used for Camera image quality checking. Note, RF tuning is not allowed with CPL-5 coupler, it can be used only to test RF.
CCS Technical Documentation Component level fault finding equipment: Figure 4: MJS-9Q module jig is used for component level fault finding. RF tuning and SW update of disassembled phone is also possible.
CCS Technical Documentation Assembled Phone RF Tuning and Ambient Light Sensor Calibration Equipment Figure 5: Equipment for NHL-2NA RF tuning and ambient light sensor calibration.
CCS Technical Documentation SW update using FPS-8C, JBV-1 and MJF-7 Figure 6: NHL-2NANHL-2NA SW update using FPS-8C, JBV-1 and MJF-7 Item: Service accessory 1 Docking station adapter (8 pcs needed) MJF-7 0775285 (Code includes one piece) 2 Docking station (8 pcs needed) JBV-1 0770298 (Code includes one piece) 3 Modular cable (8 pcs needed) XCS-4 0730178 (Code includes one piece) 4 DC power cable (8 pcs needed) PCS-1 0730012 (Code includes one piece) 5 FPS-8C (one piece needed) FPS-8C 0
CCS Technical Documentation NHL-2NA Bluetooth Testing Figure 7: Equipment needed to perform NHL-2NA BT BER test. Item: Service accessory Product code 1 Point of Sales flash loading adapter FLA-21 0775283 2 Service MBUS cable DAU-9S 0730108 3 Test- & IF-Box Bluetooth JBT-9 0770336 4,5 Power supply for JBT-9 and for FLA-21 ACP-8* N.A. Alternatively, MJF-7 + JBV-1 combination can be used instead of FLA-21.
CCS Technical Documentation Appendix Frequency mappings The following figure shows the RX/TX operating frequency mapping to the frequency synthesizer operating frequency. For a more detailed list of actual channel number mappings see below. Figure 8: VCO frequency mappings Table 1 - E-GSM900 Channel to VCO operating frequency mapping Ch TX RX VCO TX VCO RX C h TX RX VCO TX VCO RX Ch TX RX VCO TX VCO RX 975 880.2 925.2 3520.8 3700.8 1 890.2 935.2 3560.8 3740.8 63 902.6 947.
CCS Technical Documentation 997 884.6 929.6 3538.4 3718.4 23 894.6 939.6 3578.4 3758.4 85 907 952 3628 3808 998 884.8 929.8 3539.2 3719.2 24 894.8 939.8 3579.2 3759.2 86 907.2 952.2 3628.8 3808.8 999 885 930 3540 3720 25 895 940 3580 3760 87 907.4 952.4 3629.6 3809.6 1000 885.2 930.2 3540.8 3720.8 26 895.2 940.2 3580.8 3760.8 88 907.6 952.6 3630.4 3810.4 1001 885.4 930.4 3541.6 3721.6 27 895.4 940.4 3581.6 3761.6 89 907.8 952.8 3631.
CCS Technical Documentation Table 2 – GSM1800 Channel to VCO operating frequency mapping VCO TX VCO RX Ch TX RX VCO TX VCO RX Ch TX RX VCO TX VCO RX 1805. 2 3420.4 3610. 4 638 1735.4 1830.4 3470.8 3660.8 764 1760.6 1855.6 3521.2 3711.2 1710.4 1805. 4 6841.6 7221. 6 639 1735.6 1830.6 3471.2 3661.2 765 1760.8 1855.8 3521.6 3711.6 514 1710.6 1805. 6 6842.4 7222. 4 640 1735.8 1830.8 3471.6 3661.6 766 1761 1856 3522 3712 515 1710.8 1805. 8 6843.2 7223.
CCS Technical Documentation 538 1715.4 1810. 4 6861.6 7241. 6 664 1740.6 1835.6 3481.2 3671.2 790 1765.8 1860.8 3531.6 3721.6 539 1715.6 1810. 6 6862.4 7242. 4 665 1740.8 1835.8 3481.6 3671.6 791 1766 1861 3532 3722 540 1715.8 1810. 8 6863.2 7243. 2 666 1741 1836 3482 3672 792 1766.2 1861.2 3532.4 3722.4 541 1716 1811 6864 7244 667 1741.2 1836.2 3482.4 3672.4 793 1766.4 1861.4 3532.8 3722.8 542 1716.2 1811.2 6864.8 7244. 8 668 1741.4 1836.
CCS Technical Documentation 567 1721.2 1816. 2 6884.8 7264. 8 693 1746.4 1841.4 3492.8 3682.8 819 1771.6 1866.6 3543.2 3733.2 568 1721.4 1816. 4 6885.6 7265. 6 694 1746.6 1841.6 3493.2 3683.2 820 1771.8 1866.8 3543.6 3733.6 569 1721.6 1816. 6 6886.4 7266. 4 695 1746.8 1841.8 3493.6 3683.6 821 1772 1867 3544 3734 570 1721.8 1816. 8 6887.2 7267. 2 696 1747 1842 3494 3684 822 1772.2 1867.2 3544.4 3734.4 571 1722 1817 6888 7268 697 1747.2 1842.
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