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NSD–1
Disassembly / Troubleshooting Instructions
PAMS Technical Documentation
Page 34
Issue 2 09/00
Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
Manual Verification
Use WinTesla as follows:
Trouble Shooting
If this tuning fails it is probably the highest power level indicating that
there is a gain loss in the transmitter path. This could be caused by many
transmitter faults. Check the PA N606 output Pins 11,12,13 and 14
(TP113) are not shorted to ground. If this is the case PA must be re-
placed. Also it is likely that inductor L611 has burnt out and has open cir-
cuit. Check the switch to the split band filter N609 and it’s control transis-
tor V614 and control line FILT_SEL (TP114). Check also the Up Convert-
er, N601 and also TIF, N604. Also check that the Tx VHF LO (TP105) and
UHF LO (TP115) are present at the correct frequency and level.
NOTE: If any of these components are damaged and are replaced then
the Tx IF AGC must be retuned.
1900 CDMA Tuning LNA Switch
Description of Test
In this test the phone is set to continuous receive mode, a CW signal is
put into the receiver via the RF connector with amplitude of dBm and off-
set 300KHz from the center of the receiver. The RX_IF_AGC adjusts to
make the best use of the CAFÉ ADC. The setting of RX_IF_AGC is then