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CCS Technical Documentation
Troubleshooting Instructions
RH-42
Issue 2 09/2003
Nokia Corporation Confidential
Page 5
Transceiver Troubleshooting
First, carry out a thorough visual check of the module. Make sure that:
• there is no mechanical damage
• the solder joints are OK
Note: Before changing anything, ALL SUPPLY VOLTAGES AND THE SYSTEM CLOCK / SLEEP
CLOCK should be checked.
Baseband Troubleshooting
General testing
The phone has three different modes for testing and/or repairing the phone. The modes
can be selected with suitable resistors connected to BSI- and BTEMP- lines as illustrated
in the following table:
If the corresponding resistors are connected, the MCU software automatically enters into
the local or test mode when the supply voltage is connected to the phone.
The power can be switched on by:
1 Pressing the power key.
2 Connecting the local/test mode resistors to the bsi/btemp lines and connecting
the battery voltage to the phone.
3 Connecting a charger.
4 Phone’s internal functions (Real time clock alarm)
In the local and test mode, the baseband can be controlled through MBUS or FBUS (FBUS
is recommended) connections using Phoenix service software.
Troubleshooting
Note: Most of the baseband repair actions require removing the baseband shield. The shield must not
be removed unless separately authorized by the program.
Note: The phone’s ESN has to re-written to the UEM, if the UEM is replaced. This can be done only in
Central Service.
Mode
BSI-resistor
BTEMP resistor
Remarks
Local mode
0 - 1k
0 - 1k
Test mode
>1k
0 - 1k
Normal mode
68k
47k
Recommended for baseband
testing. Same as local mode, but
making a phone call is possible.