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While every endeavour has been made to ensure the accuracy of this document, some errors may exist. If any errors are found by the reader, NOKIA MOBILE PHONES Busi- ness Group should be notified in writing.
Table 1: Units and Modules Material code Notes Fig.1 Type Name of unit/module Item code 0051904 -------- Basic E&A incl. France, Czech, Slovak, Nokia 610 / 616 (TFE-4) SA and Poland. CarKit Phone Sales Pack 0051903 -------- Ukraine. 0051901 -------- Russia. 0051902...
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It is highly recommended to install the files to the default destination folder C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix. Choose “Next” to continue. When installing the flash update files for the first time you may choose another location by selecting “Browse” (not recom- mended).
View after a successful prommer software update. FPS-8 sw can also be updated by pressing ”Update” and selecting appropriate fps8upd.ini file under C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix\Flash. All files can be loaded separately to FPS-8. To do this, just press the right mouse button in the ”Flash box files”...
First, fill in the “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\Phoe- nix\BoxActivation directory on your computer (this directory is created when Phoenix is installed).
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Page No Introduction to TFE-4/RV-1 troubleshooting ............... General guidelines for TFE-4/RV-1 troubleshooting ............Tools needed for troubleshooting ................Low level troubleshooting for Nokia 610/N616 ..............Test-Setups for Troubleshooting ....................General Test Setup (Check Phone Information) ..............HW-setup ......................... Checking Phone Information/IMEI ................
• Service tools (as listed at service tools chapter in service manual) • Laboratory power supply with current indicator • Oscilloscope • Digital multimeter Low level troubleshooting for Nokia 610/N616 Fault symptom Source of fault and corrective action System doesn’t work at all DU doesn’t work/no DU illumination...
= Bit Error Rate = Bluetooth = Bluetooth F-Bus BTFB = (serial communication port) FBUS = (NOKIA proprietary communication bus) = Input / Output = Multi Chip Module = Personal Computer = Radio Frequency = (sub miniature RF connector type)
Refer to Final test setup-RCC in chapter 4. PPCs Nokia 610 uses PPC’s, known from NPL-2. In addition three new PPC’s has been created especially for Nokia 610. The three new PPC’are: • SIM Insertion Counter •...
• The CarKit Phone may only be installed by a qualified service technician using the approved original Nokia parts supplied in the sales package. Please note that non-observance of this requirement will result in loss of warranty. End users should remember that the car phone kit comprises complex technical equipment that requires professional installation using special tools and expert know-how.
TFE-4/RV-1 Company Confidential 7 - Installation Nokia Customer Care Nokia 616 CarKit Phone equipment Item Description Radio Unit RV-1 Display Unit SU-21 Input Device CUW-3 Loudspeaker SP-2 Handsfree Microphone HFM-8 Power Cable PCU-4 GSM Antenna (not supplied) Stickers Car Handset HSU-4 (not included)
The Input device is supplied with a mount that is to be fixed in a suitable location where it is easily accessible to the user. As an alternative, the Nokia input device, type HSU-4 may be mounted for use with the CarKit Phone instead. However, take particular care to ensure that the input device will not interfere with the driver’s operation of the vehicle.
TF5 Technical Information Technical Information TFE-4/RV-1, Nokia 610/616 are in-car GSM telephones which are permanently mounted in the vehicle and can be used to make and receive calls like any conventional hand-held GSM phone. The Radio Unit (RU) is powered by the car battery and some parts of the electronics are permanently powered for wakeup functionality.
RS-232 is only used in N810 Electrical Module Description The Nokia 610/616 RU consist of two PWBs, one large board, designated TF5 and known as the JB, carries on it all the cable connector sockets and baseband electronics. It has six external cable connectors for connection of RF antenna, power, audio (2x) and user interface (2x).
• Drive-time optimized Car UI based on Jack3 monochrome • Optimized input device including wheel allowing blind usage during drive time • GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) • Bluetooth remote SIM access support for zero hassle usage (Nokia 610/616 only) • Support of BT headset • Handsfree capabilities •...
TFE-4/RV-1 Company Confidential TF5 Technical Information Nokia Customer Care Description of the Powerstates The Powerup/Powerdown-Behaviour for Nokia 610/616 is done as follows: Standby IGNITION POWERONX mode high Mode Carbattery valid Carbattery Carbattery fails fails Poweronx time elapsed Carbatt-Fail Mode Phoneengine...
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TF5 Technical Information Technical Information TFE-4/RV-1, Nokia 610/616 are in-car GSM telephones which are permanently mounted in the vehicle and can be used to make and receive calls like any conventional hand-held GSM phone. The Radio Unit (RU) is powered by the car battery and some parts of the electronics are permanently powered for wakeup functionality.
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RS-232 is only used in N810 Electrical Module Description The Nokia 610/616 RU consist of two PWBs, one large board, designated TF5 and known as the JB, carries on it all the cable connector sockets and baseband electronics. It has six external cable connectors for connection of RF antenna, power, audio (2x) and user interface (2x).
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• Drive-time optimized Car UI based on Jack3 monochrome • Optimized input device including wheel allowing blind usage during drive time • GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) • Bluetooth remote SIM access support for zero hassle usage (Nokia 610/616 only) • Support of BT headset • Handsfree capabilities •...
TFE-4/RV-1 Company Confidential TF5 Technical Information Nokia Customer Care Description of the Powerstates The Powerup/Powerdown-Behaviour for Nokia 610/616 is done as follows: Standby IGNITION POWERONX mode high Mode Carbattery valid Carbattery Carbattery fails fails Poweronx time elapsed Carbatt-Fail Mode Phoneengine...
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TF4 Technical Information Nokia Customer Care Page Description Figure 9: Nokia 610/616 specific SIM realization ............Figure 10: Basic reading (Random access) ..............Figure 11: Write cycle to Flash ................... Figure 12: Truth table for PS=0 ................. Figure 13: Truth table for PS=1 .................
This document specifies the Baseband Module of the TF4 Engine Board of the TFE-4/RV- 1 (Nokia 610/616) program. The baseband module consists mainly the DCT-4 baseband engine chipset, and the B2B System and Power/RS232 Connector. The PWB is very similar to the NPL-1 Engine PWB.
Company Confidential TFE-4/RV-1 Nokia Customer Care TF4 Technical Information Figure 9: Nokia 610/616 specific SIM Realization TF-4 TF-5R Connector Filter Vcar switch Connector Vflash1 Vflash1 Powermonitor R390 100k R202 Powerok 100k Within TFE-4/RV-1 there is a protection mechanism used to protect the Simcard when the car battery is out of range.