
Trouble Shooting Guide, Advanced
4/00021-3/FEA 209 544/25 C
Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
25(78)
1842.67 MHz:
~-47 dBm on pin 2 of Z201. If the signal is missing, the fault can be due to N200.
~-50 dBm on pin 2 of N201. If the signal is missing, the fault can be due to Z201
~-50 dBm on pin 7 and 8 of N300. If the signal is missing, the fault can be due to N201,
C209, C210 or L204.
Measure the RX-signal out from N300, use the oscilloscope:
67.7 kHz: ~1.0 V p-p at C123, C124, C125 and C126.
If only some signal is missing check the corresponding resistor and capacitor.
If there are no signals out from N300, check VHOM at pin 5 and 13 of N300.
If VHOM is correct the fault is due to N300.
If all signals are correct the fault is due to D600.
7.3
TX fault
Check the voltage at N400: 1, 3.8 V
DC
with Tx off, also check VEKA at N400:28, 3.8V V
DC
.
If it is incorrect at N400: 1 measure at C400, if its correct there, use the circuit diagram to find
out where the loss is and change faulty component.
If it is correct at N400: 1 and N400:28, start the transmitter in switched mode.
EGSM on channel 37 and set TX power step at 5.
GSM1800 on channel 699 and set TX power step to 0.
Make sure that there is VNEG, -0,7 V
DC
at N400: 2 and 0,9 V
DC
at L401.
If VNEG is incorrect, use the circuit diagram to find out where the loss is, and change faulty
component.
When the transmitter locks on, check the output power (30 – 35 dBm) at the antenna
connector using the spectrum analyser.
If there is an output power problem go to section 7.3.2.
If there is a frequency fault go to section 7.4.