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NSD–1
Disassembly / Troubleshooting Instructions
PAMS Technical Documentation
Page 19
Issue 2 09/00
Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
PCS Band CDMA Fault Finding Setup
Use the same Testing menu as Cell CDMA, once in the CDMA Testing
Window click PCS in the top left hand corner. See previous section.
Tuning Menu
The tuning menu is divided into the following sections:
Battery
AMPS
800 CDMA
1900 PCS
In all the tunings WinTesla will prompt you with the equipment settings. At
the end of the tuning WinTesla will give you the option to save the new
tuning values to EEPROM or to exit without saving new values to EE-
PROM.
AMPS Tuning AFC
Description of Test
This test tunes the VCTCXO to exactly 19.2 MHz using a DC voltage
(TP100) controlled by the AFC PDM. The resulting PDM is stored to ee-
prom. The unmodulated AMPS transmitter is set on Channel. The output
carrier is monitored with a spectrum analyzer. Click on WinTesla Help for
equipment set up. The AFC PDM is tuned until the RF carrier frequency is
within
±
250Hz of 841.5MHz (i.e. Channel 550). The AFC must be tuned if
the VCTCXO is replaced.
On SSP Phones where there is no AMPS the PCS Transmitter is used
however the CDMA IQ modulation is switched off and the AFC is tuned
on the CW carrier.
NOTE: The Spectrum Analyzer must be connected to a high stability
10MHz reference at the rear of the instrument, if this is not done then the
tuning will not be accurate.
Definition of Result
The result of this tuning is the AFC PDM stored to eeprom which puts the
VCTCXO at the correct frequency.
Manual Verification
Use WinTesla as follows: