Nokia 6650 - Smartphone 40 MB Service Manual Download Page 1

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Technical Services, Repair Concepts 

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21.01.2004

 

 

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6650

 

NHM-1 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Transceiver Features 

 
Transceiver main HW parts/ features include: 

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WCDMA/GSM900/PCN1800/GPRS 

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Bluetooth and IR for cordless communication 

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USB data transfer and connectivity with a PC 

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Full graphic Colour Display 

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UI with two soft keys and four way+ select navigation key 

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Integrated IR link & internal data 

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Internal Hands Free (IHF) Speaker 

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Pop-Port ™ accessory interface 

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Plug-in SIM card  

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External WCDMA antenna 

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Internal GSM 900/1800 antenna and BT antenna 

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Integrated digital camera providing video and still picture 

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Polyphonic ringing tones 

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Voice recognition: 50 names and commands 

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Built-in recorder up to 4min 20sec 

 
 
 
 
Transceiver with BLC-2 1000mAh Li-ion battery pack

 

 

Talk time

 

Standby

 

Note

 

Up to 2h - 3h 10min (WCDMA) 

Up to 3h 10min - 4h 20min (GSM)

Up to 7 - 14 

days

Depends 

on network 
parameters

 

 

 

 

SERVICE MANUAL 

 

Service Level 1&2

 

 

 

 

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Service Manual 6650 Level 1&2 

Copyright 2003-2004 © Nokia Corporation 

 

Summary of Contents for 6650 - Smartphone 40 MB

Page 1: ...re Polyphonic ringing tones Voice recognition 50 names and commands Built in recorder up to 4min 20sec Transceiver with BLC 2 1000mAh Li ion battery pack Talk time Standby Note Up to 2h 3h 10min WCDMA Up to 3h 10min 4h 20min GSM Up to 7 14 days Depends on network parameters SERVICE MANUAL Service Level 1 2 Copyright Nokia Corporation This material including documentation and any related computer p...

Page 2: ...TROUBLE SHOOTER 16 10 QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 1 17 11 QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 2 18 12 QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 3 19 13 CAMERA GONOGO TEST 20 14 BLUETOOTH AND INFRARED GONOGO TEST 21 15 GONOGO TEST 22 16 BATTERY TEST 22 17 SERVICE NOTES 23 18 FORWARDING OF REPAIRS TO SERVICE LEVEL 3 OR 4 SUPPLIERS 24 19 ESD PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS 25 CHANGE HISTORY Status Version No Date Comments Draft 0 1 ...

Page 3: ...NUFACTURER TO DETERMINE THE IMMUNITY OF VEHICLE ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS TO RF ENERGY THE HANDPORTABLE TELEPHONE MUST NOT BE OPERATED IN AREAS LIKELY TO CONTAIN POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES EG PETROL STATIONS SERVICE STATIONS BLASTING AREAS ETC OPERATION OF ANY RADIO TRANSMITTING EQUIPMENT INCLUDING CELLULAR TELEPHONES MAY INTERFERE WITH THE FUNCTIONALITY OF INADEQUATELY PROTECTED MEDICAL DEVICES C...

Page 4: ...rror e g soldered connectors or switches and resolder them if necessary Level 2 only o Remove redundant soldering flux after repair o Meet the torque requirements when assembling the unit see also the document torques for transceiver assembly on Nokia Partner Web Site o Always use your own equipment for testing where you are sure that it works E g if the customer complains about charger function p...

Page 5: ...re Point is repair support and training channel for Nokia service suppliers mainly for service levels 1 and 2 By providing visual and easy to learn support and training material such as illustrative repair videos troubleshooting with pictures product information and general repair information Nokia Care Point offers user friendly channel for service partners to learn technical issues It is mandato...

Page 6: ...ial 21 01 2004 4 EXPLODED VIEW AND COMPONENT DISPOSAL Recommendation for the ecologically friendly disposal of components Colorized components show the different categories Description See corresponding ITEM CIRCUIT REF of the SPL Spare Parts List Service Manual 6650 Level 1 2 Copyright 2003 2004 Nokia Corporation ...

Page 7: ...009 1 INSULATING SHEET I010 1 ENGINE SHIELD I011 1 ENGINE SHIELD GASKET I012 1 ENGINE PWB 1 9481208 ANTENNA ASSY I013 1 IHF TAPE GASKET I014 1 IHF SPEAKER I015 1 IHF ACOUSTICCHAMBER I016 1 ANTENNA I017 1 4858013 CAMERA MODULE I018 1 9790655 SIDE KEYMAT I019 1 9790654 POWER KEYMAT I020 1 0660243 WCDMA ANTENNA I021 1 6800055 VIBRA I022 1 5140265 MICROPHONE I023 1 5400243 DC JACK I024 1 9452407 IR WI...

Page 8: ...ERING COMPONENTS ONLY FOR LEVEL 2 ITEM CIRCUIT REF QTY PART NO PART NAME S165 1 5209001 SM SW TACT SPST 12V 50MA SIDE KEY S166 1 5209001 SM SW TACT SPST 12V 50MA SIDE KEY S167 1 5209001 SM SW TACT SPST 12V 50MA SIDE KEY S170 1 5209001 SM SW TACT SPST 12V 50MA SIDE KEY F100 1 5119019 SM FUSE F 1 5A 32V V101 1 4864525 LED CL270WBKE RESERVED HDAF3 V102 1 4864525 LED CL270WBKE RESERVED HDAF3 B253 1 47...

Page 9: ...ght charger for fast charging of your phone battery 0274086 Headset HS 5 An easy and convenient handsfree solution with remote control 0273636 Stand DCV 14 Provides easy charging and convenient data synchronization with a compatible computer using the Connectivity Adapter Cable DKU 5 supplied separately 0730218 XCS 1 Service Cable is used to connect FLS 4S to FLA 25 0770326 FLA 25 POS Flash Adapte...

Page 10: ... service level supplier 0772040 NMP Standard Toolkit Nokia opening tool SRT 6 Nokia No 0770431 Tonichi torque driver Nokia No 6901525 Hoya micro fibre cloth MX304 Dastex gloves S M XL Artilux goggles AH166 Wera bit T5 867 4TX 5x50 Wera bit T6 867 4TX 6x50 Wera bit T6 PLUS 867 4TX 6IP Facom side cutter 416E Facom T5 driver SP 14032 Facom T6 driver SP 14033 Facom slot screwdriver AEF 2x35 E Wetec tw...

Page 11: ...ilable on Nokia Partner Web Site Flash Concept Point of Sales It is very important to follow this insertion and removal procedure otherwise the contact pins of Flash Adapter will be damaged Insert the Flash Adapter FLA 25 like a battery start at the Battery Connector side Now push down the bottom side of the phone do not use too much force When removing the phone always start from the bottom side ...

Page 12: ...Logo is attached with an adhesive tape Remove it carefully by using the opening tool The Camera Jacket is attached with two hooks in its guidance Push out the Camera Jacket with SRT 6 carefully using additional force Unscrew the four TORX PLUS size 6 screws using the order shown For assembly the same order and a torque of 24Ncm have to be used Now remove the A Cover Protect window to avoid dust an...

Page 13: ...ed Push down the Earpiece from its guidance carefully A screwdriver can be used for this Do not damage the spring contacts of the Earpiece Note the right position of the guiding pin from the Earpiece when assembling Unscrew the two TORX PLUS size 6 screws using the order shown For assembly the reverse order and a torque of 24Ncm have to be used There are two snaps which lock the engine assembly Us...

Page 14: ...PWB Engine PWB and Engine Shield can be separated from each other Remove the Light Guide by opening the snaps To remove the DC Jack place tweezers between the spring contacts and under the Jack You ll need to use additional force to pull the Jack upwards Remove the Microphone from its guidance carefully Do not damage the spring contacts Remove the Vibra Motor from its guidance Camera Module drops ...

Page 15: ...in the picture above The same screwdriver can be used to remove the WCDMA Antenna by pushing in the Antenna snap Push out the Battery Cover Latch with SRT 6 carefully Remove the Battery Lock from its guidance by using the SRT 6 The SIM Card Holder is attached with three hooks to the B Cover Compress the shown hook with tweezers first and then push it down Now compress the next hook with the tweeze...

Page 16: ...derlined components e g I002 can be changed The start point of repair activities regarding the appeared fault symptoms Follow the arrows step by step Pads or contacts Check optical and mechanical condition particularly regarding to corrosion Clean if necessary Measure component for electrical functionality and change if needed Level 2 only Pads or contacts Check optical and mechanical condition pa...

Page 17: ...NG PEOPLE PAGE 17 25 Approved 2 0 Customer Care EMEA DJk Technical Services Repair Concepts Confidential 21 01 2004 10 QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 1 Service Manual 6650 Level 1 2 Copyright 2003 2004 Nokia Corporation ...

Page 18: ...NG PEOPLE PAGE 18 25 Approved 2 0 Customer Care EMEA DJk Technical Services Repair Concepts Confidential 21 01 2004 11 QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 2 Service Manual 6650 Level 1 2 Copyright 2003 2004 Nokia Corporation ...

Page 19: ...NG PEOPLE PAGE 19 25 Approved 2 0 Customer Care EMEA DJk Technical Services Repair Concepts Confidential 21 01 2004 12 QUICK TROUBLE SHOOTER PART 3 Service Manual 6650 Level 1 2 Copyright 2003 2004 Nokia Corporation ...

Page 20: ...ion 13 CAMERA GONOGO TEST Before starting the GoNoGo test check that camera window is clean If not clean the window with cloth Open the lens cover Press Capture This Image will be saved to Gallery into the Photos folder automatically Test was successful if the Image appears on your Display The camera is ok Press Delete Select Yes Press the red receiver button for Home Menu Close the lens cover ...

Page 21: ...the IR infrared beam at anyone s eye or allow it to interfere with other IR devices This device is a Class 1 Laser product Test unit Reference unit Bluetooth infrared activated Settings on the test unit From Home Menu push the navigation key up or down This displays Phonebook entries If phone and SIM memory is empty create one new entry Choose one phonebook entry and select Details Select Options ...

Page 22: ...nformation on Partner Web Site and Nokia Care Point When using delivered tester support files take care of the right setup according to the tester type and product type Please refer to Recommended Service Equipment on Nokia Partner Web Site Mobile Phone Tester 16 BATTERY TEST A battery tester lets you test the capacity of Nokia batteries Please refer to the actual information on Partner Web Site h...

Page 23: ...en shipping phones to other Service Partners It prevents the product from scratches it is ESD neutral and has the possibility to give valuable feedback of the fault symptom through a structured form Please refer to the document Service Notes for faulty NMP transceiver on Partner Web Site to get further information Service Manual 6650 Level 1 2 Copyright 2003 2004 Nokia Corporation ...

Page 24: ...e offered swap phone cartons as described in Spare Parts SB 004 Always Protect the window with a protection film Put the unit under the stretch film Add repair documentation e g filled in service note into the swap carton Fold the swap carton as shown in Spare Parts SB 004 There are two different sizes of swap cartons for common mobile phones Service Manual 6650 Level 1 2 Copyright 2003 2004 Nokia...

Page 25: ...tible service tools USE Conductive wastebaskets USE ESD gloves when handling PWBs PCBs USE Cleaning material without changing el Characteristics USE Grounded service equipment i e soldering station USE ESD clothes such as coat or frock NO Smoking NO Drinking NO Eating NO Dust NO Useless Items NO Normal pressured air for cleaning modules displays The video covers general issues concerning Electro S...

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