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Nokia 6680 RM-36 manual available for free PDF download: Service Manual
Nokia 6680 RM-36 Service Manual (479 pages)
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Brand:
Nokia
| Category:
Cell Phone
| Size: 59.37 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
13
Warnings and Cautions
4
Battery Information
8
Product Selection
15
Product Features and Sales Package
16
Product and Module List
17
Mobile Enhancements
17
Table 1 Audio
17
Table 2 Car
18
Table 3 Carrying
18
Table 4 Data
18
Table 5 Imaging
18
Table 6 Messaging
18
Technical Specifications
19
Transceiver General Specifications
19
Main RF Characteristics for Triple-Band (GSM900/1800/1900) and WCDMA Phones
19
Table 7 Power
19
Battery Endurance
20
Environmental Conditions
20
Company Confidential Page
23
Table of Contents
25
Exploded View
27
Spare Parts Overview
28
Parts Lists
29
Mechanical Spare Parts List
29
Component Parts List (11Dw_19A)
31
Component Layouts
66
Component Layout - Bottom
66
Component Layout - Top
66
Company Confidential Page
67
Table of Contents
69
Phoenix Installation Steps in Brief
71
Installing Phoenix
72
Updating Phoenix Installation
74
Uninstalling Phoenix
75
Repairing Phoenix Installation
76
Installing Phoenix Data Package
77
Phoenix Service Software Data Package Overview
77
Uninstalling Phoenix Data Package
81
Configuring Users in Phoenix
82
Managing Connections in Phoenix
82
Installing Flash Support Files for FPS-8 and FPS-10
85
Updating FPS-8 and FPS-10 Flash Prommer Software
88
Activating FPS-8
89
Deactivating FPS-8
90
Service Tools
95
Service Tools
97
Fls-4S
98
RF Shield Box
100
Flash Concept with FPS-10
105
Module Jig Concept
106
POS (Point of Sale) Flash Concept
107
Service Concept for RF/BB Testing and Tuning
108
Flash Concept with FPS-10
109
RF Testing and BB Testing/Tuning
110
LAN Connection Flash Concept
111
Table of Contents
131
Baseband Troubleshooting
133
Dead or Jammed Device Troubleshooting
135
General Power Checking Troubleshooting
136
Clocking Troubleshooting
137
OMAP1710 Troubleshooting
138
Charging Troubleshooting
140
Battery Current Measuring Fault Troubleshooting
141
Flash Programming Fault Troubleshooting
142
CMT SDRAM Memory Troubleshooting
145
CMT nor Flash Fault Troubleshooting
146
OMAP1710 Memory Troubleshooting
147
Power Key Troubleshooting
149
USB Interface Troubleshooting
150
SIM Card Troubleshooting
152
MMC Troubleshooting
154
Keyboard Troubleshooting
155
Slider Switch Troubleshooting
157
Certificate Restoring for BB5.0 Products
158
Display Module Troubleshooting
163
General Instructions for Display Troubleshooting
163
Display Fault Troubleshooting
165
Display and Keyboard Backlight Troubleshooting
166
ALS Troubleshooting
167
LED Driver Troubleshooting
169
Bluetooth Troubleshooting
170
Introduction to Bluetooth Troubleshooting
170
Bluetooth Settings for Phoenix
172
Bluetooth Self Tests in Phoenix
173
Bluetooth BER Failure Troubleshooting
175
FLALI / BT Audio Failure Troubleshooting
177
Audio Troubleshooting
178
Audio Troubleshooting Test Instructions
178
Test Procedure
178
Internal Earpiece Troubleshooting
181
Internal Microphone Troubleshooting
182
IHF Troubleshooting
183
External Microphone Troubleshooting
184
External Earpiece Troubleshooting
185
Vibra Troubleshooting
187
Baseband Manual Tuning Guide
188
Energy Management Calibration
188
Table of Contents
191
Introduction to RF Troubleshooting
193
RF Key Component Placement
193
Troubleshooting Test Point Locations
195
Receiver Troubleshooting
197
Introduction to Rx Troubleshooting
197
GSM Rx Chain Activation for Manual Measurements / GSM RSSI Measurement
198
WCDMA Rx Chain Activation for Manual Measurement
198
WCDMA RSSI Measurement
199
Transmitter Troubleshooting
200
General Instructions for Tx Troubleshooting
200
Checking Antennae Functionality
203
RF Tunings
204
Introduction to RF Tunings
204
RF Autotuning
205
RF Autotuning with CMU200
205
RF Manual Tuning Guide
211
Required Manual Tunings after Component Changes
211
System Mode Independent Manual Tunings
212
GSM Receiver Tunings
214
GSM Transmitter Tunings
227
WCDMA Receiver Tunings
233
WCDMA Transmitter Tunings
237
Appendix A: Additional Rf Troubleshooting Instructions
248
1 Using These Instructions
250
2 RF Self Tests
251
Troubleshooting Information
252
Appendix A: RF Troubleshooting
253
RF-BB Interface (ST_CDSP_RF_BB_IF_TEST)
253
Supply Test for Hinku and Vinku (ST_CDSP_RF_SUPPLY_TEST)
255
TX IQ Self Test (ST_CDSP_TX_IQ_TEST)
259
TXC Data Test (ST_TXC_DATA_TEST)
260
WCDMA Power Detector Biasing Self Test (ST_CDSP_PWR_DETECTOR_BIAS_TEST)
261
WCDMA Power Detector Ok
261
RX PLL Phase Lock Self Test (ST_CDSP_RX_PLL_PHASE_LOCK_TEST)
263
TX PLL Phase Lock Self Test (ST_CDSP_TX_PLL_PHASE_LOCK_TEST)
264
WCDMA Transmitter Self Test (ST_CDSP_WCDMA_TX_POWER_TEST)
265
RX IQ Loop Back Self Test (ST_CDSP_RX_IQ_LOOP_BACK_TEST)
266
GSM Transmitter Self Test (ST_CDSP_GSM_TX_POWER_TEST)
267
Error Code Interpretation Examples
268
Example 1
268
Example 2
268
Example 3
268
3 Does the Phone Register to the Network and Make a Call (GSM)
270
GSM Transmitter Power Levels and Transmit Frequency Ok
270
Does GSM TX Transmit RF-Power at All
270
Does GSM TX Transmit Enough RF-Power and Power Levels Otherwise Ok
281
GSM Transmitter Frequency Correct
290
Does the Phone Give Realistic RSSI-Values
294
Is Hinku (N7500) ASIC Receiving RF-Power Correctly from the GSM-Antenna Connector
294
Are RX-IQ Signal Waveforms and Levels Correct
297
Is RAP3G ASIC Getting Ok VREFCM-Signal from Hinku (N7500)? Signal Level Ok
307
RAP3G Faulty
309
GSM Transmitter Phase Error Ok
309
Are Capacitors in Vinku REG1 and REG2 Lines in Place
309
Are Capacitors in GSM PA Power Supply Line in Place
309
Are TX-IQ Signals Ok
309
Is TX VCO Signal Level in the T7503 Output High Enough
309
VCTCXO Frequency and Output Level Correct
310
GSM (GMSK) Modulation Spectrum Ok
311
Are Components in GSM Power Control Loop in Place and Working Ok
312
Does GSM PA (N7502) Get Correct Bias Currents? Is the Level of Bias Currents Ok
312
Are TX-IQ Signals Ok
313
Is TX VCO Signal Level in the T7503 Output High Enough
313
Replace Vinku (N7501) or GSM PA (N7502) or both
314
TX Power Vs. Time Ok
314
Is the TXC-Signal Coming to Vinku ASIC (N7501) OK
314
Does GSM PA (N7502) Get Correct Bias Currents? Is the Level of Bias Currents Ok
315
Does GSM PA (N7502) Get Correct DET_SW_G -Voltage from Vinku ASIC (N7501)
316
Are Components in GSM Power Control Loop in Place and Working Ok
316
4 Does the Phone Register to the Network and Make a Call (WCDMA)
317
WCDMA TX Power and Transmit Frequency Ok
317
Does the WCDMA TX Transmit RF-Power at All
317
Does WCDMA TX Transmit Enough RF-Power and Power Levels Otherwise Ok
329
WCDMA Transmitter Frequency Correct
339
Does the Phone Give Realistic RSSI-Values
344
Is Hinku ASIC (N7500) Receiving RF-Power Correctly from the WCDMA-Antenna Connector
344
Hinku WCDMA LNA Output Ok
345
WCDMA SAW Z7501 in Place and Working Correctly
345
Are RX-IQ Signal Waveforms and Levels Correct
345
Does RAP3G ASIC Get Ok VREFCM-Signal from Hinku (N7500)? Signal Level Ok
353
WCDMA Modulation Spectrum and ACLR Ok
354
Does N7504 Give Correct Voltage Level (Vcc11) to the WCDMA PA (N7503)
354
Does WCDMA PA (N7503) Get Correct Bias Currents Icont11 and Icont12
356
Are TX-IQ Signals Ok
357
Is TX VCO Signal Level in the T7503 Output High Enough
358
Replace Vinku (N7501) or WCDMA PA (N7503) or both
358
5 Does the Phone Have a Reliable Connection to the Network (GSM)
359
GSM Receiver Bit Error Rate (BER) Ok
359
Does the Phone Give Realistic RSSI-Values
359
Hinku (N7500) or RAP3G (D2800) Faulty
359
GSM Transmitter Power Levels and Transmit Frequency Ok
359
GSM Transmitter Phase Error Ok
359
GSM (GMSK) Modulation Spectrum Ok
359
Does the Phone Have a Reliable Connection to the Network (WCDMA)
359
WCDMA Receiver Bit Error Rate (BER) Ok
360
Does the Phone Give Realistic RSSI-Values
360
Hinku (N7500) or RAP3G (D2800) Faulty
360
WCDMA TX Power and Transmit Frequency Ok
360
WCDMA Transmitter Error Vector Magnitude Ok
360
Is Capacitor C7579 in WCDMA PA (N7503) Bias Line in Place
361
Are Capacitors in Vinku REG1 and REG2 Lines in Place
361
Are Capacitors in WCDMA PA Power Supply Lines in Place
361
Are TX-IQ Signals Ok
361
Is TX VCO Signal Level in the T7503 Output High Enough
361
VCTCXO Frequency and Output Level Correct
362
WCDMA Modulation Spectrum and ACLR Ok
362
Troubleshooting Pictures
363
VCTCXO Output (DC Offset 1.24 V)
363
TXC in GSM Mode (DC Offset 0 V)
363
TX VC in GSM Mode (DC Offset 1.8 V)
364
Icont_21/Icont_22 (DC Offset 1.2 V)
364
Icont_31/Icont_32 (DC Offset 1.2 V)
365
GSM RX IQ (DC Offset 0.4 V)
366
RX VC in GSM Mode (DC Offset 1.5 V)
367
TX Modulation Spectrum (GSM)
368
Rfbus
369
Troubleshooting
373
Table of Contents
375
Introduction to Camera Module Troubleshooting
377
The Effect of Image Taking Conditions on Image Quality
378
Phone Display
380
Camera Construction
382
Image Quality Analysis
384
Testing for Dust in Camera Module
384
Testing Camera Image Sharpness
385
Dirty Camera Lens Protection Window
386
Image Bit Errors
387
Camera Troubleshooting Flowcharts
387
Back Camera Troubleshooting
387
Camera Hardware Failure Message Troubleshooting
387
Camera Baseband HW Troubleshooting
389
Camera Viewfinder Troubleshooting
390
Bad Camera Image Quality Troubleshooting
391
Front Camera Troubleshooting
392
Front Camera Hardware Failure Message Troubleshooting
392
Front Camera HW Baseband Troubleshooting
393
Front Camera Viewfinder Troubleshooting
395
Front Camera Bad Image Quality Troubleshooting
396
Flash LED Troubleshooting
397
Introduction to Flash LED Troubleshooting
397
Flash LED and Image Taking Conditions
397
Flash LED Construction
401
Analysing Image Quality
402
Possible Faults in Image Quality
402
Testing Flash Module Functionality
402
Testing Image Colours with Flash
403
Testing Flash Power
403
Flash LED Troubleshooting Flowcharts
403
Bad Image Quality When Using Flash LED
403
Flash LED Indicator Mode Troubleshooting
404
Flash LED HW Baseband Troubleshooting
404
Audio Concept/Baseband Technical Specifications
409
Baseband Functional Description
413
System Module Block Diagram
413
Absolute Maximum Ratings
416
Modes of Operation
416
Power Distribution
419
Power Key
419
Clocking Scheme
421
Bluetooth
422
SIM Interface
422
Usb
422
RS MMC Interface
423
Back Camera Slider Detection Switch
425
Camera Interface
425
Flash LED
426
Front Camera
427
User Interface
428
Display Interface
428
Keyboard
429
Display and Keyboard Backlight
429
ALS Interface
430
Asics
430
Rap3G Asic
430
Retu EM ASIC
431
Tahvo EM ASIC
431
Device Memories
431
RAP3G Memories nor Flash and SDRAM
431
Combo Memory (Helen 3)
432
Audio Concept
432
Audio HW Architecture
432
Internal Microphone
433
External Microphone
434
Internal Earpiece
434
Internal Speaker
435
External Earpiece
435
Vibra Circuitry
436
Pop-Porttm Connector
436
Baseband Technical Specifications
438
External Interfaces
438
ACI Interface Electrical Characteristics
438
VOUT Electrical Characteristics
439
USB if Electrical Characteristics
439
FBUS Interface Electrical Characteristics
440
Headset Hook Detection Interface (XMICN) Electrical Characteristics
440
Audio Signal Electrical Characteristics
440
SIM if Connections
441
RS MMC Interface Connections
441
Charger Connector and Charging Interface Connections & Electrical Characteristics
442
Battery Connector and Interface Connections & Electrical Characteristics
443
Internal Interfaces
443
UI Module Connector and if Connections
444
Keyboard Interface Electrical Characteristics
445
Display Connector and Interface Connections
445
Camera Interface Connections and Electrical Characteristics
447
Front Camera Interface and Electrical Characteristics
449
Flash LED Interface and Electrical Characteristics
451
Slider Switch Electrical Characteristics
451
Back-Up Battery Interface Connections and Electrical Characteristics
452
RF Description
452
Receiver
452
Introduction to Receiver Functionality
452
WCDMA Receiver
452
GSM Receiver
453
Transmitter
453
Introduction to Transmitter Functionality
453
WCDMA Transmitter
453
GSM Transmitter
455
Frequency Synthesizers
458
Regulators
459
Frequency Mappings
460
EGSM900 Frequencies
460
GSM1800 Frequencies
461
GSM1900 Frequencies
462
WCDMA Rx Frequencies
463
WCDMA Tx Frequencies
464
Baseband - RF Connections
468
System Connector
469
RETU, SIM, Audio
470
Tahvo
471
RAP3G, SDRAM, Flash
472
OMAP, Combo Memory, Cameras
473
Bluetooth
474
B to B Connections
475
RF Part
476
Signal Overview
477
Component Finder
478
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