Site technical documentation myC5-2m, myC5-2v
LEVEL 0 MAINTENANCE
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REF MTB DTS 1- Indice A - December 16 2005
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Page 1: ...A Date December 16 2005 Produced by SAGEM COMMUNICATION GROUPE SAFRAN ZI NORD Chemin de Baillot BP 357 82003 Montauban cedex France Tel 33 5 63 21 21 21 Fax 33 5 63 21 21 54 Copyright 2005 SAGEM Mont...
Page 2: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 2...
Page 3: ...umentation myC5 2m myC5 2v CONFIDENTIALITY This document is SAGEM s limited company property It can not be reproduced or communicated without the written license Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A Decemb...
Page 4: ...Block diagram 2 5 2 Standards and environment 2 6 EQUIPMENTS 2 6 1 Battery packs 2 6 1 1 Charact ristics 2 6 1 2 Description 2 6 1 3 Charging time 2 6 2 Mains modules 2 6 2 1 Description 2 6 2 2 Trav...
Page 5: ...ESSORIES 6 1 CIGAR LIGHTER CHARGERAC1 6 1 1 Description 6 1 2 Charact ristics 6 2 PEDESTRIAN HANDSFREE KIT 6 2 1 Description 6 2 2 Charact ristics 6 3 DATA CABLE PC USB 6 3 1 Description 6 3 2 Charact...
Page 6: ...cases several sheets may have to be used in order to determine the complete procedure to be applied A troubleshooting chapter chapter 3 is provided and is sorted according to the type of reported faul...
Page 7: ...means of computer or by paper medium For circulation on the DTS one can use the contents which consists of bonds hypertext and in bottom of each page one finds a bond which makes it possible to return...
Page 8: ...ay WAP Wireless Application Protocol WiFi Wireless Fidelity WSP Wireless Session Protocol 1 3COMMENTS SHEET Broad experience is very beneficial in several respects Please let us know your comments so...
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Page 10: ...m data throughput kbit s 12 Multiple access Multiplexage fr quentiel et temporel duplexage fr quentiel Cell radius km 0 3 30 0 1 4 SAGEM terminal power W 2 1 7DEOHDX QWHUIDFH 5DGLR Table 2 shows power...
Page 11: ...nt Battery type 79 Connector type Li ion 700mAh Charging time Clam Talk time 2H00 Standby time 3h00 User interface Screen type 240h00 Colours CSTN Number of lines 65 536 Screen size up to 8 lines Scre...
Page 12: ...AM Connectivity Radio GPRS Proprieraty EDGE Yes class 10 4 1 3 2 UMTS no Internet Browser no Push WAP 2 0 Fax modem yes Data transfer Serial yes IrDA no Bluetooth no USB no Wifi Yes data cable with US...
Page 13: ...der Yes FM radio no Polyphonic ringtones no Audio formats Yes 32 tones Entertainement Wallpaper iMELODY MIDI WAV PCM ADPCM AMR AAC MP3 Screensaver Yes 30 embedded random mode available Clock display Y...
Page 14: ...Yes Java application no Reproduction dossier Yes Real time dowload Flux audio no Flux video no Special features no Call management Voice features Mute mode no Numerotation vocale yes Integrated handsf...
Page 15: ...rd features Scroll key yes Programable key no Side key Yes Direct access key Yes Keypad lock Yes Silent key yes International access key Yes by long press on Menu key Yes by long press on 0 Personnal...
Page 16: ...ed Memoire message Depending on available free shared memory up to 3Mbytes Redial List Depending on available free shared memory up to 3Mbytes Additional multimedia memory Depending on available free...
Page 17: ...OWER SUPPLY IMAGE VOLTAGE connect this signal to CHARGER pin n 1 to switch the module on INTI2C 6 Interrupt signal reserved for sagem specific accessories CTS 7 Link v24 suit for accessory data RTS 8...
Page 18: ...c1 customer personalisation d1 Production date date code Production level Ex F260 03 F fabrication area F Foug res 260 day of year 03 last digit of year 03 2003 e1 Logo and agreement 2 4 3 Description...
Page 19: ...1 010 1 v 5 2 0 with included GCF CC V 3 10 0 Requirements GT01 v 4 7 0 TBR 19 edition 5 TBR 20 edition 3 TBR 31 edition 2 TBR 32 edition 2 EN 301 419 1 EN 301511 Health EN 50360 EN 50361 2 6 EQUIPEME...
Page 20: ...sing mains power supply module Batteries caution use Store the batteries in a dry and cool place excessive cold and heat damage the batteries reliability They must never be stored in bulk even the rej...
Page 21: ...110V 1h00 2 6 2 Mains modules 2 6 2 1 Description These mains power supply modules accept large dynamic variations in the power supply network They are available for a number of connector types E E C...
Page 22: ...2 6 2 2 Simple mains modules Designation Weight g Volume cm3 Voltage AUS Main module 190 105 230 V CE Main module 180 85 230 V UK Main module 180 120 230 V US Main module 210 105 110 V Contents REF M...
Page 23: ...ests or maintenance These flow charts should be followed in full After a reference to a removal replacement sheet or to a test to be carried out you should return to the initial flow chart and continu...
Page 24: ...dard test Software inspection Update Customer fault verification Delivery to customer Return to Sagem Repairing symptom sheet Default found Yes No Mobile OK Default Level 2 Return to Sagem No No Yes Y...
Page 25: ...ry SIM card position Oxidation Charger test Standard test Display test Hot Line menu Contrast control All keypad keys test check bips keys Test fonction camera Audio and radio test Battery charge test...
Page 26: ...ive contact battery Symp sheet 01 B2 Defective charger connector Proc sheet 1 20 Proc sheet 3 01 B3 Defective board power supply Proc sheet 1 20 Proc sheet 3 01 B4 Defective charge icon display Proc s...
Page 27: ...es Proc sheet 1 20 Proc sheet 3 01 D3 EEPROM problem Proc sheet 1 20 Proc sheet 3 01 D4 Untuned mobile Proc sheet 1 20 Proc sheet 3 01 D5 Hard failure Proc sheet 1 20 Proc sheet 3 01 D6 SIM lock Proc...
Page 28: ...et 02 G1 Broken or damaged window Proc sheet 1 12 Proc sheet 1 37 G2 Broken or damaged cover Proc sheet 1 12 Proc sheet 1 13 Proc sheet 1 01 G5 Broken or damaged keypad Proc sheet 1 04 H1 Accessory pr...
Page 29: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v I8 No fault found Test sheet 01 Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 3 7...
Page 30: ...ONE LOCKED Number of seizures of sim locked code exceeded SAGEM Factory ReturnNot repair under warranty SIM BLOCKED Three bad PIN codes have been input Contact the operator SIM LOCKED with SIM SIM car...
Page 31: ...ulator division by zero NOT AVAIL Not available PIN ERROR PIN input problems PIN2 BLOCKED Following input errors PUK ERROR Following input errors PUK2 BLOCKED Following input errors CODE ERROR The pho...
Page 32: ...ngly 2 ways are possible The problem is already known by SAGEM then the mobile have to follow the normal process in ARC with eventual additional data given by AM or SE Return of mobile to MTB is reque...
Page 33: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v SYMPTOM SHEETS Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 3 11...
Page 34: ...No yes LFKH 3URF Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc...
Page 35: ...mp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc...
Page 36: ...defect Found defect Found defect Test the video photos functions 7HVW 6KHHW 7HVW VKHHW No Found defect End No Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 P...
Page 37: ...6KHHW RU en d Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1...
Page 38: ...Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Pr...
Page 39: ...Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26...
Page 40: ...LFKH 3URF RX 3URF Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Pro...
Page 41: ...No Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 2...
Page 42: ...photo of the test mir take a video OK 1R HV 1R 1R HV Return to SAV LFKH 3URF RX 3URF HV Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc...
Page 43: ...Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Proc dure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 2...
Page 44: ...e retrofit cable the mains power supply module Retrofit adapter the radio test bench provided with SIM card of test myC5 2m myC5 2v calibration tool Adjustable regulate power supply 0 15V 4A Wavetek 4...
Page 45: ...paired to the system connector 4 3 3 SMT functions The SMT maintenance software can Download new software if needed Configure default values and checks them Unblocked the PHONE CODE Delete the custome...
Page 46: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v TEST SHEETS Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 4 3...
Page 47: ...01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3...
Page 48: ...c 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp...
Page 49: ...Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01...
Page 50: ...Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01...
Page 51: ...Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01...
Page 52: ...c 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Sym...
Page 53: ...04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom...
Page 54: ...oc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Sy...
Page 55: ...e Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 0...
Page 56: ...roc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 S...
Page 57: ...01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3...
Page 58: ...re Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3...
Page 59: ...06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 S...
Page 60: ...1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1 18 Proc 1 20 Proc 1 22 Proc 1 26 Proc 1 28 Proc 1 29 Proc 1 32 Proc 1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc...
Page 61: ...l check if the product received has to be treated according to the short loop process Controls on the warranty conditions and DOA conditions if the Repair Centre is authorised communicated by Sagem 3...
Page 62: ...fied Level 0 L0 The Repair Centre shall capture all the information required for issuing and sending the Repair Reports and Status reports according to the Contractual frequency defined The Reports sh...
Page 63: ...ring which operation In which circumstances o What is the state of the battery and the charger before shipment to the repair centre If the mobile shuts down by itself must he enter his code pin adjust...
Page 64: ...chnical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v Gloves Soldering iron metal dome positionning fixture MC2004 Code 252434032 Upper housing MC2004 Code 251825859 Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 P...
Page 65: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v LEVEL 0 MAINTENANCE Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 5 5...
Page 66: ...ress down the top until it is flat 4 2 Position the battery cover by sliding on the mobile Risk of the procedure Damage the spurs of preservation battery Damage the battery cover Procedure Proc 0 01 P...
Page 67: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v LEVEL 1 MAINTENANCE Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 5 7...
Page 68: ...e until the assembly is complete 3 2 Position the mobile on the tool and screw to 0 06NM 0 01NM the four fixing screw 1 XUWKHU 2SHUDWLRQ 2 Place the battery Proc Sheet 0 01 Risk of the procedure Damag...
Page 69: ...37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04 Test 05 Test...
Page 70: ...MMI II of the place 1 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place mobile lower housing Proc Sheet 1 01 2 Place the battery Proc Sheet 0 01 Numeric Keypad Risk of the procedure Damage the keypad Damage the FPC LCD Proced...
Page 71: ...in it place 1 3 Place the conductive foam in their place 3 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place mobile lower housing Proc Sheet 1 01 2 Place the battery Proc Sheet 0 01 Conductive Foam Risk of the procedure Dama...
Page 72: ...XQOHVV WKH ERDUG LV VZDSSHG DQG VHQW DV OHYHO 1 Stick a new metal dome 1 on the MMI II 2 using the metal dome positioning fixture XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place equipped electronic board Proc Sheet1 18 2 Pl...
Page 73: ...the window 3 and stick it on FLAP lower housing 4 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place lower housing of the FLAP Proc Sheet 1 26 2 Place mobile upper housing Proc Sheet 1 13 3 Place the keypad Proc Sheet 1 04 4...
Page 74: ...LAP on the new mobile upper housing 4 3 Press the hinge 5 to put the FLAP in the upper housing of mobile XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place the keypad Proc Sheet 1 04 2 Place equipped electronic board Proc Shee...
Page 75: ...roc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04 Test 0...
Page 76: ...ly flux on the soldering pad and solder the FPC on the MMI II 3 3 Lock 4 the FPC of the FLAP 4 Position the MMI II on the flat 2 5 Carefully place the MMI II in the mobile XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place the...
Page 77: ...1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04 Test 05 T...
Page 78: ...t code written on a sticker placed on the shielding and written on the ESD bag label too printed with SMT 1RWH 2Q WKH GHIHFWLYH ERDUGV LW LV QHFHVVDU WR FKHFN YLVXDOO XQGHU WKH PHWDO GRPH WR GLVFRYHU...
Page 79: ...Test 06 Test 07 Proc Sheet 1 20 myC5 2m myC5 2v TXLSSHG HOHFWURQLF ERDUG H FKDQJH 2 3 DPSOH RI HTXLSSHG HOHFWURQLF ERDUGV SDFNDJLQJ Equipped electronic board with metal dome and microphone Humidity ab...
Page 80: ...V Detection of N3 defect See the Technical documentation Check oxidation under the metal dome Display test Hot Line Menu Keypad test Vibrating device test See Technical documentation test sheet 05 Aud...
Page 81: ...WLRQ 1 Place mobile lower housing Proc Sheet 1 01 2 Place the battery Proc Sheet 0 01 2 3 1 Risk of the procedure Be careful not to place the volume control key in the bad way Procedure Proc 0 01 Proc...
Page 82: ...the FLAP 2 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place the module LCD Proc Sheet 2 07 2 Place the vibrator Proc Sheet 2 06 3 Place the two in one receiver Proc Sheet 2 05 4 Place FLAP upper housing Proc Sheet 1 32 5 Pl...
Page 83: ...1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04...
Page 84: ...ace the shield on the camera 4 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place the rubber camera Proc Sheet 1 36 2 Place mobile lower housing Proc Sheet 1 01 3 Place the battery Proc Sheet 0 01 2 3 4 5 1 Risk of the procedu...
Page 85: ...WKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place mobile lower housing Proc Sheet 1 01 2 Place the battery Proc Sheet 0 01 Risk of the procedure Damage the electronic board Oxydize the electronic board Damage the micro Procedur...
Page 86: ...g in its area then press the bottom until the assembly is complete 5 2 Position and screw 0 08NM 0 01NM the four fixing screw 3 3 Place the left and right FLAP screw cover 2 4 Place the two flip stop...
Page 87: ...6 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04 Tes...
Page 88: ...HUDWLRQ 1 Place mobile lower housing Proc Sheet 1 01 2 Place the battery Proc Sheet 0 01 Risk of the procedure Damage the electronic board Oxydise the electronic board Damage the micro Procedure Proc...
Page 89: ...dow 3 and stick her on the upper casing of the FLAP 4 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place FLAP upper housing Proc Sheet 1 32 2 Place mobile upper housing Proc Sheet 1 13 3 Place the keypad Proc Sheet 1 04 4 Plac...
Page 90: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v LEVEL 2 MAINTENANCE Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 5 30...
Page 91: ...d position the string of the two in one receiver in area 3 2 Position the two in one receiver in its area 4 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place FLAP upper housing Proc Sheet 1 32 2 Place mobile upper housing Pro...
Page 92: ...Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04 Test...
Page 93: ...the string of the vibrator in the area overmold 3 2 Position the vibrator in its area 4 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place FLAP upper housing Proc Sheet 1 32 2 Place mobile upper housing Proc Sheet 1 13 3 Plac...
Page 94: ...36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04 T...
Page 95: ...odule LCD in its area 1 XUWKHU RSHUDWLRQ 1 Place the vibrator Proc Sheet 2 06 2 Place the two in one receiver Proc Sheet 2 05 3 Place FLAP upper housing Proc Sheet 1 32 4 Place mobile upper housing Pr...
Page 96: ...1 36 Proc 1 37 Proc 2 05 Proc 2 06 Proc 2 07 Proc 3 01 Proc 3 02 Proc 4 01 Symptom Symp 01 Symp 02 Symp 03 Symp 04 Symp 05 Symp 06 Symp 07 Symp 08 Symp 09 Symp 10 Test Test 01 Test 02 Test 03 Test 04...
Page 97: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v LEVEL 3 MAINTENANCE Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 5 37...
Page 98: ...7 21 5283 6 5 1 Follow the Proc Sheet 1 20 3DFNDJLQJ IRU VZDS RU PRELOH FRPSRQHQWV VWRUDJH The swap and the mobile components must be stored with a particular care especially for the most sensible com...
Page 99: ...te if applicable 3 month Defect code found by ARC Second NFF Return YES NO _______________ _______________ YES NO Procedure Proc 0 01 Proc 1 01 Proc 1 04 Proc 1 06 Proc 1 08 Proc 1 12 Proc 1 13 Proc 1...
Page 100: ...COUPUR E INT ERMIT T ENT E SANS R EDEMAR R AGE DEFECT IVE MOB ILE B AT T ERY CONT ACT DEFECT IVE MOB ILE CHAR GER CONNECT OR DEFECT IVE POWER SUPPLY OF T HE B OAR D DEFECT IVE CHAR GE ICON DISPLAY CU...
Page 101: ...UTON VERROU DEFECTUEUX DEFECTIVE LOCK BUTTON K2 FONCTION VIDEO VIDEO FUNCTION K3 FONCTION INFRAROUGE IRDA INFRARED FUNCTION IRDA K4 FONCTION W AP W AP FUNCTION K5 FONCTION GPRS GPRS FUNCTION K6 FONCTI...
Page 102: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v OUT OF WARRANTY INTERVENTION Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 5 42...
Page 103: ...1 20 4 To test the replacement of the connector it is necessary to a Connect the mobile phone on SMT maintenance software test Sheet 01 b Make real calls with a pedestrian handsfree Kit 5HIHUHQFH c T...
Page 104: ...n the electronic board flux Correctly the pins of the connector Reference of the flux to be used LITTON flux Supplier reference 952 D6 SAGEM reference18 775 103 7 With tweezers hold the connector and...
Page 105: ...ck loaded with tin tin the pins of the DATA AUDIO CHARGE connector by positioning it straight ahead pads upward and by heating the solder wick which is in touch with pins WWHQWLRQ At the end of the op...
Page 106: ...s for use in a car or truck only The adapter is fitted with a cigar lighter type connector AC1 is used to charge a mobile on a cigar lighter connector 6 1 2 Caract ristiques Packaging Blister Comment...
Page 107: ...2 PEDESTRIAN HANDSFREE KIT 6 2 1 Description Ear support with microphone on the cable for handsfree conversation 6 2 2 Caract ristiques Comment Length 1 25 m Dist micro loudspeaker 25 cm Contents REF...
Page 108: ...n myC5 2m myC5 2v 6 3 DATA CABLE PC USB 6 3 1 Description Data cables are used for transferring data through standard equipment 6 3 2 Caract ristiques Packaging Blister Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A...
Page 109: ...n the product following it s evolution 7 2 APPLICATION The Technical Information Bulletin TIB are reference and must be applied by the repair centers The Technical Information Bulletin TIB will be sen...
Page 110: ...ew 40 1 Assembled loudspeaker 50 1 Battery 55 1 Volume Key 60 1 Spacer metal dome 70 2 Screw protection 75 1 LCD 80 1 Flap upper housing 85 1 Main board 95 4 Body Screw 145 1 Vibrating device 150 1 Mi...
Page 111: ...Site technical documentation myC5 2m myC5 2v 25 5 70 315 310 35 20 95 10 250 75 50 330 145 40 320 150 10 55 15 80 325 60 275 275 30 85 Contents REF MTB DTS 1 Indice A December 16 2005 Page 8 2...
Page 112: ...2 3 1 CONNECTOR DESCRIPTION 2 8 2 3 2 SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 2 8 2 4 IDENTIFICATION 2 9 2 4 1 ILLUSTRATION 2 9 2 4 2 DESCRIPTION 2 9 2 4 3 DESCRIPTION AFTER REPARATION 2 9 2 5 PHONE BLOCK DIAGRAMS 2 10 2...
Page 113: ...DISPLAY PROBLEM 3 15 Symp Sheet 05 Keypad problem 3 16 Symp Sheet 06 Ring tones problem 3 17 Symp Sheet 07 vibrating device problem 3 18 Symp Sheet 08 Audio problem 3 19 Symp Sheet 09 Camera problem...
Page 114: ...5 11 Proc Sheet 1 08 Remove and Place metal dome 5 12 Proc Sheet 1 12 Remove and Place FLAP big window 5 13 Proc Sheet 1 13 Remove and Place mobile upper housing 5 14 Proc Sheet 1 18 Remove and Place...
Page 115: ...heet 4 01 Remove and Place the IO connector 5 43 CHAPTER 6 ACCESSORIES 6 1 CIGAR LIGHTER CHARGERAC1 6 1 6 1 1 DESCRIPTION 6 1 6 1 2 CHARACT RISTICS 6 1 6 2 PEDESTRIAN HANDSFREE KIT 6 2 6 2 1 DESCRIPTI...