Siemens s55 Manual
Siemens s55 Manual
Siemens s55 Manual
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 2 3
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5
GPRS (GENERAL PACKET RADIO SERVICE).......................... 1 K-JAVA APPLICATION ................................................................. 2 MMS (MULITMEDIA MESSAGING)............................................ 3
STANDARD COMPLIANCE ..............................................................................3 BEARER ......................................................................................................3 DISPLAY .....................................................................................................3 PRESENTATION ...........................................................................................3 SUPPORTED MEDIA TYPES AND FORMATS.......................................................4
Text: (part of presentation) ..................................................................................................... 4 Audio: (part of presentation) .................................................................................................. 4 PIM: (no part of presentation, will be available via the start-screen) ..................................... 5 MESSAGE SIZE ............................................................................................5 NOT SUPPORTED FEATURES .........................................................................5
3.6 3.7
4 5 6 7
7.1
BLUETOOTH OVERVIEW ............................................................ 6 KEY FEATURES .............................................................................. 7 COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS PRODUCTS.......................... 9 ACCESSORIES............................................................................... 10
ACCESSORIES PART NUMBER.....................................................................11
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8.1
9 10 11 12
DISASSEMBLY OF S55/56/57 ....................................................... 14 REASSEMBLY OF S55/56/57 ........................................................ 15 SPARE PARTS & PART NUMBERS............................................ 16 MOBILE SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING .................................. 17
12.1 MOBILE SOFTWARE UPDATING..........................................................18 12.2 FLOW CHART FOR S/W UPGRADING ............................................................19
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Figure1. Example of GPRS data transmission Example: Cell with 1 Frequency channel: 1 physical channel for signalling, 4 physical channels for Circuit switched and 3 physical channels for Packet switched
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2 K-JAVA APPLICATION
Java-based game system Java Application Manager (JAM) RAM for Java applications
Application launcher and download manager. Supports HTTP-based OTA download of applications over GPRS and CSD. Available RAM for Java applications (ie. program code and data) during application runtime: Minimum: 100 Kbyte (Has to be taken as working assumption for application development.) Goal: 145 Kbyte as SL45i (not committed)
yes
yes
MIDP 1.0, CLDC 1.0 'OEM extensions' HTTP API over GPRS
As SL45i, including performance optimizations from SL45i-Infusio. Proprietary API extensions as SL45i. Including 'Siemens Game API' SL45i: only over CSD
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3.2 Bearer
WAP 1.2.1 (incl. WAP-push and WTP SAR)
3.3 Display
Resolution: 101 x 80 pixels Colour depth: 256 colours Technology: C-STN
3.4 Presentation
MMS SMIL presentation (slide show) according to MMS Conformance Document V2.0.0, MO and MT
Image
+ sound
text
Figure 1: Structure of a multimedia message According to the MMS Conformance Document V2.0.0 a presentation consists of one or more slides. Each slide can consist of one or all of the following elements: Image Text Sound
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3.5.3 PIM: (no part of presentation, will be available via the startscreen)
vCard V2.1 vCalendar V1.0
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4 BLUETOOTH OVERVIEW
Bluetooth is a low-power, short-range wireless networking standard designed for local area voice and data communications. Mobile computers, mobile phones and headsets, PDAs and PCs, will all exchange information using the specification agreed to by the over 2,400 companies in the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG). The SIG companies are working together to ensure interoperability between products and include some of the top brands in wireless; names like 3Com, Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Lucent, Microsoft, Nokia, Toshiba, and Motorola. Bluetooth is a global de facto standard for wireless connectivity. Based on a low-cost, short-range radio link, Bluetooth cuts the cords that used to tie up digital devices. When two Bluetooth equipped devices come within 10 meters range of each other, they can establish a connection together. And because Bluetooth utilizes a radio-based link, it doesn't require a line-of-sight connection in order to communicate. Your laptop could send information to a printer in the next room, or your microwave could send a message to your mobile phone telling you that your meal is ready. In the future, Bluetooth is likely to be standard in tens of millions of mobile phones, PCs, laptops and a whole range of other electronic devices. As a result, the market is going to demand new innovative applications, value-added services, end-to-end solutions and much more. The possibilities opened up really are limitless, and because the radio frequency used is globally available, Bluetooth can offer fast and secure access to wireless connectivity all over the world. With potential like that, it's no wonder that Bluetooth is set to become the fastest adopted technology in history.
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5 KEY FEATURES
General: Hands free Flash file system New sound concept with polyphonic ringing tones Kjava (identical to K45-Manta) MMS Bluetooth (S55 only) Colour LCD display Nominal Capacity 750mAh LiIon Battery Pack 700 mAh Power Input: 1.8 A (0.6 ms) / 0.2 A (4 ms) Cut-off Threshold 3.2 V approx. 250 h measured at BSPAMFRMS = 9; number of neighbouring cells = 0 Best case approx. 5 hours (lowest output level with DTX) Worst case approx. 2.5 hours (highest output level without DTX) Conditions for DTX: 40% user talk time Small (=Plug In) 1.8 V or 3 V-SIM card (Phase II). To insert the SIM the battery pack must be removed. The SIM reader coding will be realized by lower case. A triple band PIFA antenna will be an integral part of the mobile phone. A PCB antenna (Material FR4, SMD component, thickness 4 mm) will be soldered on the main-PCB. Operating range: Approx. 10 m EGSM: -102 dBm (Specification; static and with fading) PCN: -102 dBm (Specification; static and with fading)
Battery:
SIM Card:
The reception sensitivity must comply with the corresponding GSM recommendations in all operating conditions (temperature, battery level). EGSM: measurements according typical sensitivity are not yet available PCN: measurements according typical sensitivity are not yet available
Measurement values are referred to the external antenna connector. Speech Coder: Full Rate, Enhanced Full Rate, Adaptive Multi Rate and Half Rate speech coders are available as standard.
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Transmitter Power:
Transmitter output characteristics is according to GSM 11.10 specification implying all specified operating conditions (temperature, battery level). Transmitter setpoints will be specified for GSM and PCN when typical values and statistical values become available. Bridgeless 12-digit block (0-9, #, *) and two function keys (SEND, END) in one block with small letters ON/OFF key combined with the END key; the symbol (I inside O) is used as a symbol for ON/OFF. 2 soft keys 4-way navigation key designed as centred rocker type white as illumination colour printed lettering in three colours orientation at key 5 comfortable earpiece with optimal acoustics omni-directional microphone loud signal emitter (>95 dBa at 5cm distance) x different call melodies + y melodies either with internal melody composer all melodies and sounds with increasing volume because of the possible handsfree mode four different and one increasing volume level
Keypad:
Acoustics:
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7 ACCESSORIES
Due to changes on the connector from Lumberg to Slim Lumberg, accessories using the old Lumberg connector will not be able to be used on the new Slim Lumberg platform.
Note: PS note that this is only a Preliminary specification, for the actual specification, PS refer to the E-commerce.
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9 DISASSEMBLY OF S55/56/57
Step 1 Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Remove the battery by releasing the catching & lifting it up sideway simultaneously.
Step 5
Step 6
Remove the four screws on the back of the phone as indicated by the red circles.
Step 7
BACK
Step 8
FRONT
Separate the front & back casing by lifting the back casing upwards. Always ensure that it is opened back first, or the front casing might be damaged.
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The keypad can be further seperated from the front casing using a tweezer as per diagram.
Step 9
Step 9
The keypad module can be further seperated by releasing the hinges with a tweezer as indicated.
When separating the keypad from the PCB, ensure that the hinges are not broken, otherwise, the keypad might not work properly.
Step 9
Step 10
The LCD display could be further seperated from the main board by releasing the catch in the direction shown.
Step 11
Step 12
10 REASSEMBLY OF S55/56/57
For the reassembly of the S55/56/57, simply reverse the disassembly procedures from Step 12 to Step 1.
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Bootadapter 2000 incl. AC-Adapter, serial cable and mobile connection cable
IBM Compatible PC Pentium Adapter cable
L36880-N9241-A200
F30032-P226-A1
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ERROR? NO
YES
ERROR? YES
NO
TEST Mobile
OK? NO
YES
Check AC Adaptor
OK?
YES
OK? NO
Correct Settings
END
Faulty AC Adaptor
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14 PICS
PICS Internet
Overview
The following functions are available for the LSO Generate PINCODE Generate SIMLOCK-UNLOCK-Code Print IMEI labels The access to the server which is located in Kamp-Lintfort is protected and will only be granted to authorized users being supplied with a special coded chipcard. Chipcards and the administration services of the PICS database are provided by PICS- TRUST- Center at department ICP MP OI KampLintfort. In case of any questions or requests concerning chipcards or administration of the database please ask your responsible Siemens Customer Care Manager.
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2. A chipcard which is authorised by ICP MP OI KLF in order to decode the protected PICS Websites (and a password which gives you access to your chipcard). Chipcards can be ordered via your responsible Customer Care Manager within Siemens. 3. A supported chipcard reader (Smarty or Siemens B1) in order to access your chipcard. Remark: We recommend to use Siemens B1 reader. Similar device to B1 is Cardman 9010.
Generate Codes In the module Generate Codes you can choose to generate: - Master - Phonecodes - Simlock Unlock - Codes
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Master - Phonecodes
The Master Phonecode is used to unlock blocked mobiles. Master Phonecodes can only be supplied for mobiles which have been delivered in a regular manner.
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In this case please contact your responsible Siemens Customer Care Manager.
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You are able to print up to six labels in just one step. To prevent that misaligned labels are being printed, the setting "test printer = Yes" is activated as default. After having printed a well-aligned test label you can switch setting to "No" and print the correct label.
Hint: For correct printing of IMEI labels you must have a Zebra - labelprinter 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.
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General Information
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. Enter data into your database: (depends on your application system) 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 Incoming check and check after assembling: !! Verify the customers fault description !!
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After an successful verification pass the defective item to the responsible troubleshooting group.
If the fault description can not be verified, perform additional tests to save time and to improve repair quality Switch on the device and enter PIN code if necessary unblock phone Check the function of all keys including side keys Check the display for error in line and row, and for illumination Check the ringer/loudspeaker acoustics by individual validation Check the IRDA Interface/Camera and Bluetooth Perform a GSM Test as described in chapter 3.7
Check the storage capability: Check internal resistance and capacity of the battery Check battery charging capability of the mobile phone Check charging capability of the power supply Check current consumption of the mobile phone in different mode
Visual inspection: Check the entire board for liquid damages Check the entire board for electrical damages Check the housing of the mobile phone for damages
SW update: Carry out a software update and data reset according to the master tables and operator/customer requirements.
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GSM Test:
Connect the mobile/board via internal antenna (antenna coupler) and external antenna (car cradle) to a GSM tester Use a Test SIM Skip GSM 900/GSM1800 or GSM1900 test cases if not performed by the mobile phone
Internal Antenna
Test case
1 Location Update
Parameter
GSM900 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH low TCH PCL 5 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH low TCH PCL 5 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH
Measurements
Display check
Limits
individual check
Call from BS
TX GSM900
Frequency Error Phase Error RMS Phase Error Peak Average Power Power Time Template
GSM Spec.
4 5
Handover to GSM1800 Including Handover Check TX GSM1800 low TCH PCL 0 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH Frequency Error Phase Error RMS Phase Error Peak Average Power Power Time Template GSM Spec.
6 7
Handover to GSM1900 Including Handover Check TX GSM1900 low TCH PCL 0 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH Frequency Error Phase Error RMS Phase Error Peak Average Power Power Time Template GSM Spec.
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External Antenna
Test case
9 Call from MS
Parameter
GSM900 high TCH PCL 6 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH high TCH PCL 6 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH
Measurements
Keyboard check
Limits
individual check
10 TX GSM900
Frequency Error GSM Spec. Phase Error RMS Phase Error Peak Average Power Power Time Template RX Level RX Qual BER Class Ib BER Class II BER Erased Frames GSM Spec.
11 RX GSM900
12 Handover to GSM1800 Including Handover Check 13 TX GSM1800 high TCH PCL 1 BS Power = -55 dBm middle BCCH Frequency Error GSM Spec. Phase Error RMS Phase Error Peak Average Power Power Time Template RX Level RX Qual BER Class Ib BER Class II BER Erased Frames GSM Spec.
14 RX GSM1800
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18 RX GSM1900
GSM Spec.
19 Echo Test
individual check
Final Inspection:
The final inspection contains: 1) a 100% network test (location update, and set up call). 2) Refer to point 3.3 3) a random sample check of : - data reset (if required) - optical appearance - complete function 4) Check if PIN-Code is activated delete PIN-Code if necessary Basis is the international standard of DIN ISO 2859. Use Normal Sample Plan Level II and the Quality Border 0,4 for LSO. Remark: All sample checks must be documented.
Attachment
Sampling.xls
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