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1) Image Folder indicates loot path where all image files are placed. To change location of the default
image path, select Browse°¶ button. The edit box shows the file path where new images are
located. Please note that all images should be located in a selected folder.
( This program support the automatically loading image for some models based on MSM6275)
2) Click on the Browse°¶ button to select image files to be downloaded on the handset.
3) NV Backup/Restore: NV Backup/Restore always have to be done, and it is default selected option.
Backup the NV data and restore the backed up NV data automatically.
4) Reset database & Contents: User related data including the setting data on the EFS is reset in the
handset. The contents in the handset will be erased.
Erase_EFS: The calibration data, user contents, media, and module are erased. Only calibration
data is kept when NV backup/restore is checked.
Keep All Contents: Maintain user data including WAP, AD, DRM, Email, Play lists, images When
downloading a new images, user data stated above are maintained if this option
is enable.
5) Additional Options:
Display Information is defaulty not selected and user cannot choose.
Security: The security option is automatically selected based on the selected country when security
box is selected.
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Integrity is selected when the selected country is UK, Italy, Hong Kong, Austria, or Israel.
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Ciphering is not applied or used for H3G user.
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Fake Security is not applied or used for H3G user.
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Int Ciphering is selected when the selected country is Australia, Sweden, or Denmark.
Please note that user cannot select the options stated above on the security
6) Clear: Clearing all directory paths of images in the dialog.
7) Override Partition Table : If memory map was changed, you must select this option. (Defaultly
selected option)
8) Start : Starting downloading the selected individual image.
Summary of Contents for CU500 - Cell Phone
Page 1: ...Date June 2006 Issue 1 0 Service Manual Model CU500_TU500 Service Manual CU500_TU500 ...
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Page 41: ...3 TECHNICAL BRIEF 42 Figure PM6650 Functional Block Diagram ...
Page 68: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 69 4 1 RF Component Bottom Side 4 TROUBLE SHOOTING ...
Page 69: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 70 ...
Page 73: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 74 Check R400 of PMIC U400 Check R223 of MSM U200 ...
Page 77: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 78 For testing Max power of UMTS 1900MHz is needed ...
Page 85: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 86 ...
Page 87: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 88 ...
Page 91: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 92 ...
Page 95: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 96 R300 Q401 Q400 ...
Page 98: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 99 Q501 X 200 U505 ...
Page 105: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 106 CN602 CN1 ...
Page 107: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 108 C102 C104 R200 R201 ...
Page 109: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 110 CN602 SPK_LP L N SPK_RP RN AMP block ...
Page 111: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 112 MIC U303 ...
Page 113: ...4 TROUBLE SHOOTING 114 Mic input 5 4 2 1 3 6 Headset detect port ...
Page 129: ...5 DOWNLOAD 130 3 NV Restore error When you meet the NV Restore error ...
Page 130: ...5 DOWNLOAD 131 Connect to the phone Click on Cancel ...
Page 135: ...Table 6 1 1 RF Block Component 6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 136 ...
Page 138: ...6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 139 Top Side ...
Page 139: ...6 BLOCK DIAGRAM 140 Bottom Side ...
Page 147: ... 148 8 pcb layout ...
Page 148: ... 149 8 pcb layout ...
Page 149: ... 150 8 pcb layout ...
Page 150: ... 151 8 pcb layout ...
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Page 157: ...9 CALIBRATION 158 9 3 HOT KIMCHI Example Choose Exe_Cu500Ag_100 ...
Page 158: ...9 CALIBRATION 159 Click APPLY button Click START button ...
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Page 185: ...Note ...
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