User ManualTable of ContentsContents4FOR YOUR SAFETY8General information13Sticker in the sales package13Access codes13Light alerts14Downloading content and applications14GPRS151. Getting started16Keys16Inserting a SIM card17Inserting a battery18Putting on the wrist strap19Opening the fold20Switching the phone on and off202. Basic functions22Making a call22Answering or rejecting an incoming call24Keypad lock (Keyguard)253. Writing text264. Using the menu28Accessing a menu function28List of menu functions305. Menu functions37Messages (Menu 1)37Text and picture messages (SMS)37Writing and sending a text or picture message38Writing and sending an e-mail message39Reading and replying to a text, picture or e-mail message39Folders for text and picture messages41Multimedia messages (MMS)41Writing and sending a multimedia message42Reading and replying to a multimedia message44Deleting messages45Voice messages46Info messages46Message settings46Settings for text and e-mail messages46Settings for multimedia messages48Font size setting49Service commands49Call register (Menu 2)49Missed, received and dialled calls49Call counters and call timers50Contacts (Menu 3)51Alternative ways to access the functions in this menu51Selecting the settings for contacts52Saving names and phone numbers52Adding an image to a saved name or number54Searching for a name in the contacts54Deleting contacts55Editing a name, number or text item55Copying contacts55Other functions related to the contacts list56Speed dials56Business cards57Settings (Menu 4)57Profiles58Tone settings59Adding new tones to your phone60Display settings60Time and date settings62Personal shortcuts62Connectivity63GPRS connection63Call settings64Phone settings65Enhancement settings67Enhancement indicators in standby mode67Security settings68Restore factory settings69Gallery (Menu 5)69Options for the files in the gallery71Organiser (Menu 6)72Alarm clock72When the alarm time expires72Calendar73Using the different calendar views73Making a calendar note74When the phone sounds an alarm for a note75Applications75Games75Collection76Other options available for an application or application set77Downloading a Java application77Extras (Menu 8)78Calculator78Making a currency conversion79Stopwatch79Countdown timer79Services (Menu 9)80Basic steps for accessing and using browser services80Setting up the phone for a browser service81Saving the service settings received as a message81Keying in the service settings manually81Appearance settings82Cookie settings82Making a connection to a browser service82Browsing the pages of a service83Using the phone keys while browsing83Options while browsing84Disconnecting from a browser service84Bookmarks85Receiving a bookmark85Service inbox86Emptying the cache memory86Browser security86Security module87Certificates87Go to (Menu 10)88SIM services (Menu 11)896. Battery information90Charging and Discharging90CARE AND MAINTENANCE92ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION93Size: 1.12 MBPages: 97Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsSERVICE MANUAL1RH-53/54, Nokia 265011. Frontpage12. General Information13. Parts Lists and Component Layouts14. Service Software Instructions15. Service Tools16. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions17. Troubleshooting Instructions18. System Module19. Schematics1Size: 57.1 KBPages: 9Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsGeneral Information about RH-53/545Basic transceiver RH-53/54 (Nokia 2650/2651)6Nokia 2650 Eur/Afr/APAC6Nokia 2651 USA7Accessories List8Technical Specifications10General specifications of transceiver10Transmitter output power11Environmental conditions11Transceiver features11BACK TO MAIN PAGE1Size: 101 KBPages: 12Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsRH-53/54 Exploded Diagram5Mechanical Parts List7Parts List Supported in BOR RH-53 2650/RH-54 265111Component Parts List of RH-5313Module 1EJA-09A 020223613Component Part List of RH-5423Module 1EJA-09C 020224423Component Layouts RH-53/5432BACK TO MAIN PAGE1Size: 487 KBPages: 34Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of Contents4-Service Software Instructions1Fig 1 Service concept for baseband tunings 454Fig 2 RF tuning setup 504Fig 3 Autotune component in TSS architecture 524Fig 4 Setup environment 554Fig 5 FPS-8 flash concept 874Fig 6 POS flash 894Fig 7 Module jig concept 904Fig 8 JBV- flash/service concept 924Quick Guide for Phoenix Service SW Installation5Phoenix Installation Steps in Brief5Phoenix Service SW7Before Installation7Startup7Update Installation of Phoenix13How to Uninstall Phoenix14Repair16Data Package for Phoenix (Product Specific)17Before installation17Installation of Phoenix Data Package (Product Specific)18How to Uninstall Data Package22How to configure Users23How to Manage Connections25Manual Settings26How to Update Flash Support Files for FPS-8* and FLS-4S*29Before Installation29Installing the Flash Support Files29How to Update The FPS-8* Flash Prommer SW33FPS-8 Activation and Deactivation35Activation35Deactivation37JBV-1 Docking Station SW38Before Installation38Installing SW Needed for the JBV-1 SW Update39Updating the JBV-1 Docking Station Software43Service Tool Concept For Baseband Tuning Operations45Baseband Tuning Operations46Energy Management Tuning46LCD Contrast Tuning48Receiver Tuning: Quick Guide for Tuning With Phoenix49General remarks49Service Tool Concept for RF Tuning Operations50Autotuning52Set Loss53Environment54Protection55Receiver Manual Tuning56RX Channel Select Filter Calibration56RX Calibration57RX Band Filter Response Compensation61Rx Am Suppression65RX DTOS balance calibration69RH-53/54 Manual Alignment with Phoenix71Manual alignment with Phoenix71RX calibration71RX Band Filter Response74RX Channel Select Filter (Base Band filter)79Tx Power tuning79I/Q tuning82RF control85Flashing Setup Instructions87FPS-8 flash concept87POS (Point of Sale) flash concept89Module Jig flash concept90JBV-1 flash concept92BACK TO MAIN PAGE1Size: 2.9 MBPages: 92Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsCustom Service Tools5Standard service tools7Service Cables10DA-27 Working Instruction12BACK TO MAIN PAGE1Size: 301 KBPages: 12Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsRH-53/54 Disassembly5Domesheet Exchange Instructions12RH-53/54 Reassembly14BACK TO MAIN PAGE14Size: 1.15 MBPages: 14Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsBaseband Troubleshooting7Baseband test points7Troubleshooting diagrams8Phone is dead9Flash programming does not work10Power does not stay on or phone is jammed11Display information : "Contact Service"12The phone does not register to the network, or the phone cannot make a call13Charging troubleshooting14Audio troubleshooting 1, 216Audio troubleshooting 3: Headset does not work17Upper block failures18Introduction to RH-53/54 RF Troubleshooting23General description of the RF circuits24Receiver signal path24Transmitter signal path24PLL25RF Key component placement28Troubleshooting29Common circuit29Power Supply Configuration29General instructions for Synthesizer troubleshooting3126 MHz Reference Oscillator ( VCXO )31Example Signal Measured at VCXO output (R420)32VCO32Troubleshooting chart for the Synthesizer33Measurement points for the Synthesizer34Receiver Troubleshooting37Front End Module (FEM) control signals37Renesa FEM logic37RFMD FEM logic37Measurements points38Measurement points for the receiver38RH-54 Receiver40General Instructions for GSM850 RX Troubleshooting40General Instructions for GSM1900 RX Troubleshooting43RH-53 Receiver46General Instructions for GSM900 RX Troubleshooting46General Instructions for GSM1800 RX Troubleshooting48RH-53/54 Transmitter Troubleshooting53Measurement points for the transmitter53General instructions for TX troubleshooting54Troubleshooting chart for GSM900 transmitter56Logic signals for the Front End Module57Renesa FEM logic57RFMD FEM logic58Analog Power control signals (TXC, VPC, VDET)58I/Q signals60Alignment61Manual alignment with Phoenix61RX calibration61RX Band Filter Response64Tx Power tuning64I/Q tuning66RF control69Autotune (RH-53 with CMU200)70File adjustments70Phoenix setup70BACK TO MAIN PAGE1Size: 2.61 MBPages: 72Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsAbbreviations6Introduction9Technical Summary9List of Features10Technical Specifications12Modes of Operation12No supply12Power off12Acting dead13Active13Sleep mode13Charging13Regulators14DC Characteristics15Supply Voltage Ranges15Regulators Voltage Ranges16Interconnection Diagram17External Signals and Connections17Battery connector17Baseband - RF interface18Internal Signals and Connections18Audio18Speaker (Ringer & Earpiece)19Hinge flex connection19Baseband board clocks21Functional Description22Audio External22Headset Detection22PnPHF Detection23Audio Internal23Earpiece/Ringer23Microphone24Vibra25Introduction25Acoustic design25Batteries25Keyboard26Display & Keyboard Backlight27LCD Backlight27Keyboard light effects27LCD28Memory Module28Fold detection-switch28SIM Interface28SIM -reader29SIM switch and card detection29Assembly31Flex31Security32Test Interfaces33Connections to Baseband33FBUS Interface34Test points34RF Functional Descriptions36RF block diagram36Frequency synthesizers36VCXO36VCO36PLL Synthesizer, Functional Description37Receiver37AGC38Transmitter38Dual band FEM38Power control scheme38BACK TO MAIN PAGE1Size: 435 KBPages: 38Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsDCT4 common baseband3System connector, Audio4UEMK5UPP, Combo memory6UI, B to B connector,Keyboard7RF part8Signal overview9Component finder10BACK TO MAIN PAGE1Size: 753 KBPages: 10Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of ContentsContents4FOR YOUR SAFETY8General information13Sticker in the sales package13Access codes13Light alerts14Downloading content and applications14GPRS151. Getting started16Keys16Inserting a SIM card17Inserting a battery18Putting on the wrist strap19Opening the fold20Switching the phone on and off202. Basic functions22Making a call22Answering or rejecting an incoming call24Keypad lock (Keyguard)253. Writing text264. Using the menu28Accessing a menu function28List of menu functions305. Menu functions37Messages (Menu 1)37Text and picture messages (SMS)37Writing and sending a text or picture message38Writing and sending an e-mail message39Reading and replying to a text, picture or e-mail message39Folders for text and picture messages41Multimedia messages (MMS)41Writing and sending a multimedia message42Reading and replying to a multimedia message44Deleting messages45Voice messages46Info messages46Message settings46Settings for text and e-mail messages46Settings for multimedia messages48Font size setting49Service commands49Call register (Menu 2)49Missed, received and dialled calls49Call counters and call timers50Contacts (Menu 3)51Alternative ways to access the functions in this menu51Selecting the settings for contacts52Saving names and phone numbers52Adding an image to a saved name or number54Searching for a name in the contacts54Deleting contacts55Editing a name, number or text item55Copying contacts55Other functions related to the contacts list56Speed dials56Business cards57Settings (Menu 4)57Profiles58Tone settings59Adding new tones to your phone60Display settings60Time and date settings62Personal shortcuts62Connectivity63GPRS connection63Call settings64Phone settings65Enhancement settings67Enhancement indicators in standby mode67Security settings68Restore factory settings69Gallery (Menu 5)69Options for the files in the gallery71Organiser (Menu 6)72Alarm clock72When the alarm time expires72Calendar73Using the different calendar views73Making a calendar note74When the phone sounds an alarm for a note75Applications75Games75Collection76Other options available for an application or application set77Downloading a Java application77Extras (Menu 8)78Calculator78Making a currency conversion79Stopwatch79Countdown timer79Services (Menu 9)80Basic steps for accessing and using browser services80Setting up the phone for a browser service81Saving the service settings received as a message81Keying in the service settings manually81Appearance settings82Cookie settings82Making a connection to a browser service82Browsing the pages of a service83Using the phone keys while browsing83Options while browsing84Disconnecting from a browser service84Bookmarks85Receiving a bookmark85Service inbox86Emptying the cache memory86Browser security86Security module87Certificates87Go to (Menu 10)88SIM services (Menu 11)896. Battery information90Charging and Discharging90CARE AND MAINTENANCE92ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION93Size: 1.12 MBPages: 97Language: EnglishOpen manual