User ManualTable of ContentsContents4FOR YOUR SAFETY8General information11Stickers in the sales package11Access codes111. Get started13Insert a SIM card13Charge the battery15Normal operating position15Keys and connectors16Display and standby mode17Change the covers18Put on the wrist strap19Flashlight192. Call functions20Make a call20Make a call using the phone book20Make a conference call20Redial21Speed dial21Answer a call22In-call operations22Listen to voice messages22Lock the keypad223. Write text24Set predictive text input on or off24Use predictive text input24Write compound words25Use traditional text input264. Menu functions27Messages (Menu 01)28Write messages28Read a text message (Inbox)29Sent items29Drafts30Chat30Picture messages30Distribution lists31Templates32Smileys32Delete messages32Message settings33Info service34Voice mailbox number34Service command editor34Contacts (Menu 2)34Search for a name and phone number35Settings for Contacts36Call register (Menu 3)36Recent call lists37Call counters and call timers37Tones (Menu 4)38Profiles (Menu 5)39Settings (Menu 6)40Time settings40Call settings40Phone settings42Enhancement settings42Keyguard settings43Security settings44Restore factory settings45Alarm clock (Menu 7)45Reminders (Menu 8)45Games (Menu 9)46Extras (Menu 10)47Calculator47Stopwatch48Countdown timer48Composer49Screen saver49Flashlight49SIM services (Menu 11)50WAP services (Services - Menu 12)50Basic steps for using a WAP service51Set up the phone for a WAP service51Make a connection to a WAP service53Browse the pages of a WAP service54End a WAP connection56Appearance settings of WAP pages56Save and manage bookmarks57Service inbox57Empty the cache memory58Authority certificates595. Battery information61Charging and Discharging61Care and maintenance63Additional safety information65Size: 757 KBPages: 69Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsSERVICE MANUAL1RH-18/36/38 NOKIA 11001COMPANY CONFIDENTIAL1Amendment Record Sheet2IMPORTANT3Warnings and Cautions4For your safety5ESD protection5Battery information6Care and maintenance7Company Policy8Table of Contents9Size: 34.2 KBPages: 9Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsGeneral Information1General information about Nokia RH-18/36/385Accessories List6Supported audio accessories7Technical Specifications8General Specifications of Transceiver8Transmitter output power9Environmental conditions9Transceiver Features9Size: 81.4 KBPages: 10Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsParts list1TOC3Page No3Parts list of Nokia RH-18/385AV module code 02019735Parts list of Nokia RH-3613AV Module 020212913Parts list of Nokia RH-18/3821AV Module 020212821Size: 378 KBPages: 28Languages: English, FrançaisOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsDisassembly instructions1TOC3Page No3Nokia 1100 Disassembly5Domesheet Exchange8Size: 190 KBPages: 10Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsBaseband troubleshooting5Baseband test points5Troubleshooting diagrams5Phone is dead6Flash programming do not work7Power does not stay on or phone is jammed8Display information : "Contact Service"9The phone do not register to the network, or the phone cannot make a call10SIM related faults11Insert SIM card fault11SIM-Card rejected12Audio related faults 1: Earpiece and microphone13Audio related faults 2: Headset14Charging failure troubleshooting15Charging troubleshooting 216General RF Troubleshooting17RF Key component placement18RH-36 Receiver troubleshooting21General Instructions for GSM850 RX Troubleshooting21Troubleshooting diagram for GSM850 Receiver22General Instructions for RH-36 GSM1900 RX Troubleshooting24Connect the phone to a PC with the module repair jig.24Start Phoenix and establish connection to the phone24Phoenix commands24Troubleshooting diagram for GSM1900Receiver25Measurement points in the receiver27Measurement points for the transmitter29General instructions for RH-36 GSM TX troubleshooting30GSM850 TX output power31General instructions for RH-36 GSM1900 TX troubleshooting32Phoenix commands32GSM1900 TX output power32Troubleshooting diagram for GSM1900 TX33General Instructions for RH-18/38 GSM900 RX Trouble-shooting35General Instructions for GSM1800 RX Troubleshooting38Troubleshooting Chart for GSM1800Receiver39Measurement points in the receiver40RH-18/38 Transmitter troubleshooting42Measurement points for the transmitter42General instructions for RH-18/38 GSM TX troubleshooting43PCN Transmitter General instructions for PCN TX troubleshooting45Synthesizer46MHz Reference Oscillator ( VCXO )46not46VCO46Troubleshooting diagram for PLL Synthesizer47Phone fails after power on48not48Measurement points at the VCXO48Measurement points at the PLL/VCO49RH-18/38 Manual Alignment using Phoenix50RX calibration50Maintenance,50Band:50GSM1800 RX calibration51The existing data in the phone is shown51Calibrate, and the new data is shown51Stop, and the little window pops up where you can select to save or not51Select GSM1800 in the top bar and repeat at channel 70051The existing data in the phone is shown51Calibrate, and the new data is shown51Stop, and the little window pops up where you can select to save or not51RX channel select filter52RX Band Filter Response53Tx Power tuning54Maintenance,54TX power tuning GSM54TX power tuning window154TX power tuning PCN57I/Q tuning59Maintenance,59Save to Product60RF control61Call testing62Size: 1.56 MBPages: 62Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsNokia 1100 variants1TOC3General information about Nokia RH-18/36/385Nokia 1100 exploded diagram6Assembly parts for Nokia 11007LCD module variants10Basic transceiver Nokia 1100 and variants11Nokia 1100 CN12Nokia 1100 USA11Nokia 1100 Eur/Afr/APAC11Size: 202 KBPages: 12Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsEngine Module1Page No3Electronics of Nokia 11008Environmental Specifications8Baseband HW Introduction8Technical Summary8Modes of Operation10No supply10Power_off10Acting Dead11Active11Sleep mode12Charging12DC Characteristics13Regulators’ Voltage Ranges14Interconnection Diagram15External Signals and Connections15Battery connector16Baseband – RF interface17Internal Signals and Connections17Audio17Internal speaker (Differential output EARP & EARN)17Baseband board clocks18Functional Description19Audio External19Audio Internal19Earpiece19Microphone20Buzzer21Fig-ure below21Flashlight21Batteries22Keyboard23Display & Keyboard Backlight24Keyboard light24Display24Memory Module25SIM Interface25Vibra25Test Interfaces26Connections to Baseband26FBUS Interface26MBUS Interface26General description of the RF circuits27Receiver signal path27Transmitter signal path28PLL28Power Supply30bold30Size: 361 KBPages: 30Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsSchematic Diagrams1AW_091TOC2RF/BB connection3RF ASIC4Power amp5BB block diagram6Audio7Keyboard8Flash memory9Memory capacitors10Power IC11Light filter12Old power filter13Power resistor13RF/BB connection14SIM15System connector16UPP ASIC17UPP capacitors18Grounding18Layout, top19Layout, bottom20Test Points21Size: 822 KBPages: 22Language: EnglishOpen manual
Service ManualTable of ContentsQuick Guide for Phoenix Service SW Installation5Phoenix Installation Steps in Brief5Before Installation7Startup7If the operating system does not require rebooting10If the operating system used requires restarting your computer11If restarting of your computer is not needed,12If the operating system does not require rebooting,15If the operating system used requires rebooting,15Repair16Before installation17Read the text carefully.18How to configure Users23How to Manage Connections25How to Update Flash Support Files for FPS-8* and FLS-4S*29Before Installation29Installing the Flash Support Files29highly30How to Update The FPS-8* Flash Prommer SW33fps8upd.ini Flash34FPS-8 Activation and Deactivation35Activation35Deactivation37JBV-1 Docking Station SW38Before Installation38Installing SW Needed for the JBV-1 SW Update39Updating the JBV-1 Docking Station Software43fwup.exe.43Service Tool Concept For Baseband Tuning Operations45Baseband Tuning operations47Energy Management Tuning47LCD Contrast Tuning49Receiver tuning:51Service Tool Concept for RF Tuning Operations52General remarks51Autotuning53Environment55Protection56Receiver Manual Tuning56RX Channel Select Filter Calibration56Tuning values must be 0…3157RX Calibration58Typical values and limits in GSM850 RX Calibration:59Typical values and limits in (GSM1800) RX Calibration60Typical values and limits in (GSM1900) RX Calibration61RX Band Filter Response Compensation62Continue tuning from GSM1800.66Continue tuning from GSM1900.66Rx Am Suppression67RX DTOS balance calibration71Continue tuning from GSM1800.72Continue tuning from GSM1900.73RH-18/38 Manual Alignment with Phoenix75RX calibration75Maintenance,75Band:75GSM1800 RX calibration76RX channel select filter77RX Band Filter Response78Tx Power tuning79Maintenance,79TX power tuning GSM79TX power tuning GSM180082I/Q tuning85Maintenance,85Save to Product86RF control87Call testing88RH-36 Manual Alignment with Phoenix89RX calibration89Maintenance,89Band:89Tx Power tuning92Maintenance,92TX power tuning GSM92TX power tuning GSM190095I/Q tuning98Maintenance,98Save to Product99RF control101Call testing102Size: 2.29 MBPages: 102Language: EnglishOpen manual
User ManualTable of ContentsContents4FOR YOUR SAFETY8General information11Stickers in the sales package11Access codes111. Get started13Insert a SIM card13Charge the battery15Normal operating position15Keys and connectors16Display and standby mode17Change the covers18Put on the wrist strap19Flashlight192. Call functions20Make a call20Make a call using the phone book20Make a conference call20Redial21Speed dial21Answer a call22In-call operations22Listen to voice messages22Lock the keypad223. Write text24Set predictive text input on or off24Use predictive text input24Write compound words25Use traditional text input264. Menu functions27Messages (Menu 01)28Write messages28Read a text message (Inbox)29Sent items29Drafts30Chat30Picture messages30Distribution lists31Templates32Smileys32Delete messages32Message settings33Info service34Voice mailbox number34Service command editor34Contacts (Menu 2)34Search for a name and phone number35Settings for Contacts36Call register (Menu 3)36Recent call lists37Call counters and call timers37Tones (Menu 4)38Profiles (Menu 5)39Settings (Menu 6)40Time settings40Call settings40Phone settings42Enhancement settings42Keyguard settings43Security settings44Restore factory settings45Alarm clock (Menu 7)45Reminders (Menu 8)45Games (Menu 9)46Extras (Menu 10)47Calculator47Stopwatch48Countdown timer48Composer49Screen saver49Flashlight49SIM services (Menu 11)50WAP services (Services - Menu 12)50Basic steps for using a WAP service51Set up the phone for a WAP service51Make a connection to a WAP service53Browse the pages of a WAP service54End a WAP connection56Appearance settings of WAP pages56Save and manage bookmarks57Service inbox57Empty the cache memory58Authority certificates595. Battery information61Charging and Discharging61Care and maintenance63Additional safety information65Size: 757 KBPages: 69Language: EnglishOpen manual