CF62 Leopard: Clean & Distinctive Design
CF62 Leopard: Clean & Distinctive Design
CF62 Leopard: Clean & Distinctive Design
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CF62 Leopard
Table of Content
1 Cellular Communication ……………………………………………………….. 3
1.1 Coverage Concept ………………………………………………………… 3
1.2 GSM Network Architecture ……………………………………………… 4
1.3 Subscriber Identity Module ……………………………………………… 5
1.4 WAP ( Wireless Application Protocol )………………………………….. 6
1.5 GPRS (GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICE) …………………….. 7
1.6 K-JAVA APPLICATION ……………………………………………….. 8
2 CF62 Technical Information …………………………………………….………9
2.1 Key Features ………………………………………………………………9
2.2 Comparison With Previous Products ……………………………………10
3 Accessories……………………………………………………………………….. 11
4 Unit Description CF62 Leopard .............................................................……12
4.1 Assembling concept for the customer .................................................. 12
4.2 Interface CF62 Leopard to accessories ……………………...…………. 12
4.3 Exploded view of CF62 Leopard ………………………………………… 13
4.4 Handset parts and defined service parts …………………………………15
4.5 PCB top-side ……………………………………………………………… 16
4.6 PCB bottom-side …………………………………………………………. 16
5 Disassembly of CF62 Leopard …………………………………………………...17
6 Assembly of CF62 Leopard ………………………………………………………23
7 Mobile Software Programming ………………………………………………….27
7.1 Introduction …………………………………………………………………27
7.2 Mobile Software Updating …………………………………………………28
7.3 Flow chart for S/W upgrading ………………………………….………….29
8 Siemens Service Equipment User Manual ………………………….……………30
9 JPICS (Java based Product Information Controlling System)………………….31
10 International Mobile Equipment Identity, IMEI ……………………………….36
11 General Testing Information …………………………………………………….37
Annex 1………………………………………………………………………………….41
Annex 2………………………………………………………………………………….42
T individual coverage areas partially overlap. The concept of frequency re-use, same
frequency is used by several sites, allows a high traffic density in a wide area. Due
to the limited transmission range of the terminals, cellular systems are based on a
large number of base stations on the infrastructure side, scattered over the area to cover,
with each covering a fairly small geographical zone called cell. Cells are often
represented by hexagons (see figure 1.1.).
GSM network can be broadly divided into three broad parts, namely:
1. Mobile Station(MS) carried by the subscriber
2. Base Station Sub-system(BSS) which controls the radio link with the mobile station.
3. Mobile Switching Center(MSC) which performs the switching of calls between the
mobile users, and between mobile and fixed network users.
Each mobile station is given a unique identity. As soon as the mobile phone is turned on,
it registers with the network and is authenticated, as such the network could always find
the mobile phone. Larger amount of data is being exchanged to and from the following
functional blocks in the MSC:
SIM is a smart card which has a computer and memory chip that is permanently installed
in the mobile equipment. It comes in either the size of a credit card or smaller version
known as the plug-in SIM.
To protect the SIM card from improper use, a security feature, a four digits personal
identification number (PIN), is built in. The PIN is stored in the card and can be changed
by the subscriber. PIN2 Is required for additional functions available with a special SIM
card (Consult the operator for more Information about the PIN 2).
A code (PUK) is provided for unlocking the SIM card if the SIM card is blocked
Wireless Application Protocol takes a client-server approach that uses the in-built micro-
browser to make a request, in wireless markup language (WML), for information or
service. The request is passed to a WAP Gateway, which then retrieves the information
from a Internet server, in HTML format, and translate it into WML. The requested
information is then sent to from the WAP Gateway to WAP client (mobile) using the
available and most appropriate mobile network bearer services.
WAP Internet access via the CF62 is possible with the inclusion of Wireless Application
Protocol (WAP) browser 1.2.1.
GPRS is a new non-voice value added services that allows information to be sent and
received across a GSM mobile telephone network. It supplements today’s Circuit Switched
Data (CSD) and Short Message Services (SMS). GPRS involves overlaying a packet based
air interface on the existing circuit switched GSM network. This gives the option to use a
packet-based data service. The information is split into separated but related “packets” before
being transmitted and reassembled at the receiving end. Theoretically, maximum speeds of
up to 171.2 kilobits per second (kbps) are achievable with GPRS using all eight timeslots at
the same time. This is about 3 times as fast as the data transmission speed possible over
today’s fixed telecommunications networks and 10 times as fast as current Circuit Switched
Data services on GSM networks.
RAM for Java applications Available RAM for Java applications yes
(i.e. Program code and data) during
application runtime:
3 Accessories
Accessories Parts
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SIM-card
Clamshell assembly
Battery-Pack
Clamshell assembly
There are no specific mechanical interfaces to the car cradle. The car cradle is
designed to fit the existing design. The I/O-Connector (Lumberg-slim-connector) is
in use. The compatible interface is suitable to use the travel charger.
Repair Comments
Description Part-Nr Qty. ( concerned sub-parts )
Lever
Battery pack CF62 V30145-K1310-X289 Level0 1
Screw cover CF62 C39158-A120-C400 Level0 1
Battery cover CF62 C39158-A120-B501 Level0 1
Level1 Base upper
(C39158-A120-B201)
Bumper
(C39158-A120-C330)
Base upper assembly Triple band antenna
C39158-A120-B201 1
CF62 (C39158-A120-C80)
Antenna lid
(C39158-A120-B801),
Light loop
(C39158-A120-B211).
Keypad CF62 C39158-A120-B600 Level1 1
Metal dome CF62 C39158-A120-C60 Level1 1
Level1 C39158-A120-B251
Base lower C39158-A120-B251 1
(C39158-A120-C42)
Screw 1,6x5,8 L55 C39158-A84-C94-1 Level1 1 For handset
Microphone CF62 C39254-Z6-F402 Level1 1
Level1 Lift cover
(C39158-A120-B1),
Lift cover adhesive
(C39158-A120-C37),
Lift cover assembly
C39158-A120-B1 1 LCD Cushion front
CF62 (C39158-A120-C41),
Display lens front
(C39158-A120-B351)
(C39158-A120-C340).
Hinge CF62 C39158-A120-C350 Level1 1
Vibra CF62 V39197-F5009-F887 Level1 1
LCD module CF62 V39197-F5102-F402 Level1 1
FPCB CF62 Level1 1
Receiver assembly Level1
1
CF62
LCD Cushion Level1 C39158-A120-B321
C39158-A120-C40 1 C39158-A120-C342
main
Level1 Magnet
(V39190-F105-F751),
Lift frame
(C39158-A120-B21),
Lift frame assembly C39158-A120-B21 1 Display lens main A
(C39158-A120-B301)
(C39158-A120-C341)
(C39158-A120-C35).
It is a requirement for the service personnel to observe ESD protection rules while performing
servicing the CF62.
Disassembly tools:
Step 1: Step 2:
Release the battery cover by placing your thumb Release the battery pack by pressing upwards
in the top centre and press downwards.
Step 5: Step 6:
Release the screw cover. Remove the three Base lower screws in the corners
with the screwdriver.
Step 7: Step 8:
The lower edge of the Base lower has now been Remove the Base lower by carefully lifting it up.
detached from the phone as shown. Note: Be careful not to break or bend the top
plastic pin.
Step 9: Step 10:
Remove the Microphone from the Base upper Detach the FPCB-cable connector from the PCB
assembly. (Main board) Assembly.
Step 11:
Remove the PCB Assembly by holding it of both in the middle and lifting it straight up.
Remove the Keypad from the PCB (main board) Remove the Metal dome from the PCB (main
with the tweezers. board) with the tweezers.
C:
To separate the Lift part assembly from the Base Lift part assembly and Base upper assembly can be
upper assembly, push the hinge catch inwards seen after disassembled.
with a pair of special driver.
A: B:
Remove the Display lens main B from the Lift Lift part assembly and Display lens main B can be
part assembly by using the driver. seen after disassembled.
C: D:
Remove the two screws from the Lift part To separate the Lift cover assembly from the Lift
assembly by using the screwdriver. part assembly.
E: F:
Remove the Hinge and the Vibra from the Lift Remove the LCD module from the Lift frame
cover assembly. assembly.
G: H:
Remove the FPCB-cable from the LCD module Remove the Receiver assembly from the Lift
by using the tweezers. frame assembly.
I: J:
Remove the LCD Cushion main from the Lift Fully disassembled the Lift part assembly.
frame assembly.
Step 16:
For the reassembly of the CF62 Lift part assembly, reverse the disassembly procedures Step 14
from J to A. Reassembled Lift part assembly as shown. Set torque to 16 Ncm.
Step 2:
To fix the Lift part assembly to the Base upper assembly, push the hinge catch inwards with a pair of
special driver.
Step 3:Reassemble the PCB Assembly
A: B:
C: D:
Press the Metal dome to ensure it is properly Place the new Keypad in the assembled Base upper
glued on the PCB (main board), then prepare a assembly with the glue surface upwards, Detach the
new Keypad. protection foil from the new Keypad with the
tweezers.
E: F:
Place the assembled PCB (main board) onto the Remove the PCB Assembly by holding it alongside
assembled Base upper assembly with the the center and lifting it straight up, Press the Keypad
Keypad through the three pins(marked with to make it glued properly.
arrows), which align the PCB on the correct
position.
Step 4:
Place the PCB Assembly onto the Base upper assembly. The three pins (marked with arrows) align the
PCB Assembly in its correct place.
Step 5:
Take a new microphone and mount it in its place of the Base lower.
Step 7: Step 8:
Put the Base lower assembly into the top of the Place the three screws in the holes tightly then install
Base upper assembly and align the Base lower screw cover.
assembly to the Base upper assembly. Check
that the Base lower assembly is ok and all the
components are in their places.
Put the battery into the Base lower as shown. Slide the Battery cover upwards until the cover
locked.
Step 11:
7.1 Introduction
The common mobile software available is divided into language groups. However, this
software does not contain the specific settings, such as ringing tones, greeting text, short
dial list etc., required by the operator(s) or service provider(s). Therefore, it is not
uncommon to have some menu item(s) differ in different variants or are not visible at all.
These settings are stored in different memory area of the mobile and will be activated
depending on the customer specific model or variant of the phone by a separate test step
during the production process.
Due to this separation of common mobile software and customer specific initialization, it
is possible to fulfill the demands of the market requiring customization and flexibility. As
a consequence the software programming process in the LSO is divided into two different
steps as followed:
The software of the mobile, CF62 series, is loaded from a PC directly. Hardware
interconnection between the mobile and the PC is shown in Figure 7.1
Because of the new type of external connector used in L55 (Slim-Lumberg type) an additional
adaptor cable between mobile and boot adaptor is required if the “black boot adaptor” is used.
Table 7.1 listed all the hardware requirements
If you use the battery dummy, make sure that the power supply voltage is correctly adjusted.
Every LSO repairing Siemens handset must ensure that the quality standards are
observed. Siemens has developed an automatic testing system that will perform all
necessary measurements. This testing system is known as:
Using this system vastly simplifies the repair of the phones and will make sure that:
1. All possible faults are detected
2. Sets, which pass the test, will be good enough to return to customer.
Starting from the P35 Series, Siemens will introduce a simpler and faster testing platform
for testing a repaired Siemens mobile phone. The testing platforms are either base on
R&S CMD 53/55 , CTS30/55 or CMU200GSM test set.
There is also test software under development for testing with the Wavetek 4201S / 44xx
and the 4107 GSM test set.
Overview
Overview
The access to the JPICS server which is located in Kamp-Lintfort is protected by chip
card and in addition using secure socket layer (SSL) connection.
The JPICS server is only available for authorized users with a specially coded chip card.
These chip cards and the administration of the JPICS web server and the PICS
database-server can only be provided by the JPICS-TRUST-Center of the responsible
department in Kamp-Lintfort.
In case of any questions or requests concerning chip cards or administration of
the databases please ask your responsible Siemens Customer Care Manager.
Installation overview
The following installation description assumes that a web browser is already installed.
JPICS is tested with the following browsers
For further information regarding supported browsers, browser version and supported
operating systems, see the Sun FAQ's.
Here is a step by step instruction to install all the required components:
3. JPICS Certificates
Every user is responsible for a proper installation matching the license agreements.
Remark:
The Simlock-Unlock-Codes can only be generated if the following conditions are given:
The module “Print IMEI label” offers the possibility to re-print IMEI labels for mobiles
again.
Hint:
For correct printing of IMEI labels you must have a Zebra – label printer with special material
that fits for label printing. This printer has to be connected to local LPT1 printer port (also see
Installation of IMPRINT) and MUST feature a printing resolution of 300dpi.
The part number for the CF62 is S30880-S6050-Axxx where the last 4 letters specify the
housing and software variant.
Re-use of IMEI label is possible by using a hair-dryer to remove the IMEI label.
On this IMEI label, Siemens has also includes the date code for production or service, which
conforms to the industrial standard DIN EN 60062. The date code comprises of 2 characters:
first character denotes the Year and the second character denotes the Month. For example, the
IMEI above show date code RD.
The technical instruction for testing GSM mobile phones is to ensure the best repair quality.
Validity
This procedure is to apply for all from Siemens AG authorized level 2 up to 2.5e workshops.
Procedure
All following checks and measurements have to be carried out in an ESD protected environment
and with ESD protected equipment/tools. For all activities the international ESD regulations have
to be considered.
Get delivery:
Ensure that every required information like fault description, customer data a.s.o. is
available.
Ensure that the packing of the defective items is according to packing requirements.
Ensure that there is a description available, how to unpack the defective items and what
to do with them.
Ensure that every data, which is required for the IRIS-Reporting is available in your
database.
Ensure that there is a description available for the employees how to enter the data.
- Switch on the device and enter PIN code if necessary unblock phone.
- Check the display for error in line and row, and for illumination.
Visual inspection:
SW update:
Carry out a software update and data reset according to the master tables and
operator/customer requirements.
GSM Test:
Skip GSM 900/GSM1800 or GSM1900 test cases if not performed by the mobile
phone.
Final Inspection:
Annex 1
Test SIM Card