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P7382i / P7389i
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
VERIFICATION AND REMEDY
4.
Incoming call alert transducer
audio distorted or volume is too
low.
a) Faulty alert Transducer
Remove suspect alert transducer from rear housing
and replace with known good alert. If fault does not
clear proceed to b)
b) Main RF / Logic PCB
defective
Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to
symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared
and re-assemble the unit with the new PCB.
5.
Personal telephone transmit
audio is weak, (usually indicated by
called parties complaining of
difficulty in hearing voice from
personal phone).
a) Microphone connections to
The main RF / Logic board are
defective.
Gain access to the Microphone as described in the
DISASSEMBLY instructions in this manual. . Check
connections. If connector is faulty proceed to c if the
connector is OK, proceed to b.
b) Microphone defective
Gain access to microphone. Disconnect and
substitute a known good Microphone. Place a call
and verify as heard by called party. If good, re-
assemble portable with new Microphone. If
Microphone is not at fault, re-install original
Microphone and proceed to c.
c) Logic/RF Board Assembly
defective.
Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to
symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared
and re-assemble the unit with the new PCB.
6.
Personal telephone receive audio
is weak and/or distorted. (From
speaker)
a) Connections to/from speaker
and Logic/RF Circuit board
defective.
Gain access to Logic/RF board as described in the
DISASSEMBLY instructions in this manual. Check
pads on the Logic/RF circuit board. Clean pads if
necessary. If pad is at fault proceed to d. If
connection is not at fault, Proceed to b.
b) Earpiece Speaker defective.
Remove speaker from front housing and insert
known good speaker. Place a call and verify
improvement in earpiece audio. If better, reassemble
the phone with the good speaker. If it was no better
then proceed to c.
c) Antenna assembly is
defective.
Attempt a re-phasing of the unit and recheck the
symptom. If symptom is the same but unit re-phases
correctly, check to make sure the antenna
connector is correctly soldered to the main board and
that the antenna is fitted correctly. If ok, substitute a
known good antenna assembly. If this does not cure
the fault, re-install the original assembly then
proceed to d.
d) Logic/RF Board Assembly
Defective.
d) Replace Logic/RF Assembly (refer to symptom
1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared and
Re-assemble the unit with the new PCB.
7.
Personal telephone will not
recognize/accept SIM card
a) SIM card defective
Initially check that the contacts on the card are not
dirty. Clean if necessary, and check if fault has been
eliminated. If the contacts are clean, insert a
Known good SIM card into the portable telephone.
Power up the unit and confirm whether or not the
card has been accepted. If the fault no longer
Exists, the defective SIM card should be replaced. If
the SIM card is not at fault, proceed to b.
b) Logic/RF Board Assembly
Defective.
Replace Logic/RF Board Assembly (refer to
symptom 1c). Verify that the fault has been cleared
and re-assemble the unit with the new PCB.
8.
Phone does not sense when flip is
Opened or closed
(L189 Only)
(usually indicated by inability to
answer incoming calls by opening
the flip, or inability to make
outgoing calls).
a) Magnet in flip defective
Replace Front / flip assembly with known good one,
refer to the DISASSEMBLY instructions in this
manual. Place call to portable phone and verify
ability to answer by opening flip. If faulty rebuild
phone with new front / flip Assy. If fault is still
present, replace original front/flip assembly and
proceed to b.
Summary of Contents for P7382i
Page 4: ...of 50 European Customer Services iv P7382i P7389i SECTION 1 GENERAL ...
Page 8: ...of 50 European Customer Services 1 P7382i P7389i SECTION 2 P7382i P7389i DESCRIPTION ...
Page 15: ...of 50 European Customer Services 8 P7382i P7389i SECTION 3 FEATURE LIST ...
Page 22: ...of 50 European Customer Services 15 P7382i P7389i SECTION 4 DISASSEMBLY PARTS ...
Page 30: ...of 50 European Customer Services 23 P7382i P7389i SECTION 5 SIM CARDS AND SECURITY ...
Page 35: ...of 50 European Customer Services 28 P7382i P7389i SECTION 6 REPAIR AND TEST PROCEDURES ...
Page 42: ...of 50 European Customer Services 35 P7382i P7389i SECTION 7 ACCESSORIES ...
Page 45: ...of 50 European Customer Services 38 P7382i P7389i SECTION 8 GLOSSARY OF TERMS ...
Page 51: ...P7382i P7389i RF SCHEMATICS ...
Page 52: ...P7382i P7389i AL SCHEMATICS ...
Page 55: ...P7382i P7389i BOARD LAYOUT PAGE 1 2 ...
Page 56: ...P7382i P7389i BOARD LAYOUT PAGE 2 2 ...
Page 58: ...P7382i P7389i CONNECTOR SCHEMATICS ...
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