In this section, fault-finding charts are provided for the most common NPM-10 errors. NOTE : Since both D200 (UEM) and D400(UPP) are underfilled, they cannot be replaced. If either D200 or D400 is defective, the entire PWB has to be discarded. Nokia Corporation Issue 1 03/2003 Confidential...
This means that the phone does not draw any current at all when supply is connected and/or the power key is pressed. It is assumed that the voltage supplied is 3.6 VDC. The UEM will prevent any functional- ity whatsoever at battery/supply levels below 2.9 VDC. Nokia Corporation Page 6 Confidential Issue 1 03/2003...
- Phone doesn't set FBUS_TX line low Because of the use of uBGA components, it is not possible to verify if there is a short cir- cuit in control- and address lines of MCU (UPP) and memory (flash). Nokia Corporation Page 8 Confidential...
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Voltage level at else defective D200 1.8VDC Try reading MCU ID Check: PWB, with Phoenix else defective D400 Reading OK? Try reading Flash ID with Phoenix Check: Replace D450 Reading OK? Reflash phone Nokia Corporation Issue 1 03/2003 Confidential Page 9...
SIM data pin. SIM Interface OK For reference a picture with normal SIM power-up is shown below. Normal SIM power-up sequence Ch1 : VSIM Ch3 : CLOCK Ch2 : RESET Ch4 : DATA Nokia Corporation Page 14 Confidential Issue 1 03/2003...
Phone is ON or OFF - battery nominal voltage (~3,6VDC) and no current from charger when connected Check : L100 F100, L100, V101, C100, VCHAR > 3,6VDC R200, System-connector. Defective D200 or D400* Nokia Corporation Issue 1 03/2003 Confidential Page 17...
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Voltage on R200 towards R200, PWB. D200 same as VBAT voltage Else defective D200* R200 Check : Voltage rises slowly on PWB. R200 towards D200 when Else defective D200* charger is connected. Check : Nokia Corporation Page 18 Confidential Issue 1 03/2003...