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| Garry Allen |
3:04pm on Sunday, July 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Samsung mobile phone 5 Mpix (2560x1536 pixels). Supporting facilities include features macro, timer, white balance, anti-shake, flash light. Samsung SCH U900 is cell phone released by samsung. This phone is available in the market. This is slide phone and looks very attractive. | |
| madhu_hunasigi |
6:41pm on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have had this phone (Black) since April 16 and I love it! The only issue is that it does have a delay when taking vids and pics but other than that,... I am 20 years old and had to get a new phone. I used the camera on my old phone every day and this had, by far, the best camera features. | |
| pawad |
7:36am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
| This review is about the mobile phone I used to have. The phone itself is called the Samsung Soul and is a phone which has been around now for a year. | |
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9:22am on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Samsung U900 Soul comes in a neat package mainly showing the most important new function: the Magical Touch. In addition. In my honest opinion this is the easiest phone to use that I have ever had. The keyboard is really easy and smooth to type on. | |
| skeptikos |
4:45am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| i got this phone 2 month ago, yet, its already broken, the slider is a major fault on this phone, it totally broke the sound. Review on the Samsung U900 Soul. Sophisticated and well designed phone with great build quality. Good auto focus camera with anti shake and overall well equipped. One big problem. | |
| sudhashen |
8:57pm on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| I am pleased with this phone. However I have had this phone for two months and find that the camera and video on this phone are difficult to operate. | |
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GSM TELEPHONE
SGH-U900
GSM TELEPHONE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
CONTENTS Safety Precautions Specification Product Function Array course control Exploded View and Parts list MAIN Electrical Parts List Disassembly and Assembly Instructions Block Diagrams PCB Diagrams
10. Chart of Troubleshooting 11. Reference data
GSPN (Global Service Partner Network) Country Web Site North America service.samsungportal.com Latin America latin.samsungportal.com CIS cis.samsungportal.com Europe europe.samsungportal.com China china.samsungportal.com Asia asia.samsungportal.com Mideast & Africa mea.samsungportal.com
This Service Manual is a property of Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. Any unauthorized use of Manual can be punished under applicable International and/or domestic law.
Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd.
2008. 04. Rev.1.0
1. Safety Precautions
1-1. Repair Precaution
Repair in Shield Box, during detailed tuning. Take specially care of tuning or test, because specipicty of cellular phone is sensitive for surrounding interference(RF noise). Be careful to use a kind of magnetic object or tool, because performance of parts is damaged by the influence of manetic force. Surely use a standard screwdriver when you disassemble this product, otherwise screw will be worn away. Use a thicken twisted wire when you measure level. A thicken twisted wire has low resistance, therefore error of measurement is few. Repair after separate Test Pack and Set because for short danger (for example an overcurrent and furious flames of parts etc) when you repair board in condition of connecting Test Pack and tuning on. Take specially care of soldering, because Land of PCB is small and weak in heat. Surely tune on/off while using AC power plug, because a repair of battery charger is dangerous when tuning ON/OFF PBA and Connector after disassembing charger. Don't use as you pleases after change other material than replacement registered on SEC System. Otherwise engineer in charge isn't charged with problem that you don't keep this rules.
SAMSUNG Proprietary-Contents may change without notice
This Document can not be used without Samsung's authorization
Safety Precautions
1-2. ESD(Electrostatically Sensitive Devices) Precaution
Several semiconductor may be damaged easilly by static electricity. Such parts are called by ESD(Electrostatically Sensitive Devices), for example IC,BGA chip etc. Read Precaution below. You can prevent from ESD damage by static electricity. Remove static electricity remained your body before you touch semiconductor or parts with semiconductor. There are ways that you touch an earthed place or wear static electricity prevention string on wrist. Use earthed soldering steel when you connect or disconnect ESD. Use soldering removing tool to break static electricity. , otherwise ESD will be damaged by static electricity. Don't unpack until you set up ESD on product. Because most of ESD are packed by box and aluminum plate to have conductive power,they are prevented from static electricity. You must maintain electric contact between ESD and place due to be set up until ESD is connected completely to the proper place or a circuit board.
2. Specification
2-1. GSM General Specification
EG SM 900 Phase 2
Fre q. Band [MH z ] Upl ink/Do wnl ink AR FC N r an ge T x/Rx s pa cing Mo d. Bit r ate/ Bit Period Time Slot Period/ Fra m e Peri od Modu latio n MS Power Po wer C lass Se nsitivity TDMA Mux Ce ll R adi us 8 80~ 9 25~ 0 ~& 9 75~ 45 MHz 27 0.833 Kbps 3.us 57 6.9 us 4.m s 0.3 G MSK 33 d Bm~5 dBm 5 pcl ~ 19 pcl - d Bm 5 Km
DCS1800
17 10~ 18 05~ 5 12~ 95 M Hz 27 0.833 Kbps 3.us 57 6.9 us 4.m s 0.3 GMSK 30 d Bm~0 dBm 0 pcl ~ 15 pcl -d Bm Km
PCS1900
18 50~ 19 30~ 5 12~ 80 MHz 27 0.833 Kbps 3.us 57 6.9 us 4.m s 0.3 G MSK 30 d Bm~0 dBm 0 pcl ~ 15 pcl - d Bm 8 -
WCDM A
192 0~ 211 0~ 2~ 190 MHz 3.84Mcp s/s 10ms Up Link:2BPSK Do wn L ink:QPSK MA X:24(+ 1.- 3) dBm MIN:<-5 0dBm CLASS 3 -106.7 dBm -
Specification
2-2. GSM TX power class
TX Power control level 19 GSMdBm 312 dBm 292 dBm 272 dBm 252 dBm 232 dBm 212 dBm 192 dBm 172 dBm 152 dBm 132 dBm 113 dBm 93 dBm 73 dBm 53 dBm TX Power control level DCSdBm 283 dBm 263 dBm 243 dBm 223 dBm 203 dBm 183 dBm 163 dBm 143 dBm 124 dBm 104 dBm 84 dBm 64 dBm 44 dBm 25 dBm 05 dBm TX Power control level PCSdBm 283 dBm 263 dBm 243 dBm 223 dBm 203 dBm 183 dBm 163 dBm 143 dBm 124 dBm 104 dBm 84 dBm 64 dBm 44 dBm 25 dBm 05 dBm
3. Product Function
Main Function
HSDPA 7.2Mbps 5M AF CMOS Camera Music Player Image editor Bluetooth USB 2.0 Highspeed DaCP (Dynamic adaptive Control Panel) UCS (Use Changed Graphic interface)
4. Array course control
TEST JIG BOX (GH80-03308A)
TEST CABLE (0.4M:GH39-00886A/1.5M:GH68-00890A)
RF CABLE (GH39-00397A)
Array course control
Software Downloading
4-1. Downloading Binary Files A boot file folder and five binary files for downloading SGH-U900 File Boot folder amss_compressed.bin Rsrc_U900_Open_Europe_Common.rc1 Rsrc2_U900(Low/Mid).rc2 FactoryFs_U900_Open_Europe_Common.ffs Comments Initial booting files Modem binary for common function Application files Power on/off animation files Default file system for initial production
4-2. Pre-requsite for Downloading Downloader Program(Multiloader V5.33.exe) SGH-U900 Mobile Phone Data Cable Binary files
4-3. S/W Downloader Program 1. Load the binary download program by executing the "Multiloader V5.33.exe".
[Program main window] 2. Click "MSM6275/MSM6280" to select baseband chip version of SGH-U900. Click "Full Download" to download binary files.
3. Click Boot button to load boot folder. Select binary folder and boot folder(BOOT_FILES). Click "(OK)".
If the previous processes were successful, you can find the condition as below.
4. Click AMSS button to load "amss_compressed.bin" file. Select "amss_compressed.bin" file and click "(OPEN)"
Click Rsrc1 button to load "Rsrc_U900_Open_Europe_Common.rc1" file. Select "Rsrc_U900_Open_Europe_Common.rc1" file and click "(OPEN)"
Click Rsrc2 button to load "Rsrc2_U900(Low).rc2" file. Select "Rsrc2_U900(Low).rc2" file and click "(OPEN)" Click Factory FS button to load "FactoryFs_U900_Open_Europe_Common.ffs" file. Select "FactoryFs_U900_Open_Europe_Common.ffs" file and click "(OPEN)"
5. If 3 and 4 processes were successful, you can find the condition as below. All files which compose the binary file are loaded. Don't need to click FOTA and ETC. Two buttons are not necessary.
6. Connect SGH-U900 mobile phone to computer via data cable. And click "Port Search" button to examine the connection condition. If the connection condition were successful, you can find the message below. Eight connections are possible at the same time.
7. If all connections are ready, click "Download" to start downloading.
Process success message is "All is complete[XXX.Xs]".
8. Recommedations Don't touch the mobile phone while downloading to prevent disconnecting. Disconnection while downloading is critical to phone condition. Main PBA would be damaged by disconnection while downloading. If all files are downloaded, it is recommended to do full reset. Full reset : *2767*3855#
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Main Electrical Parts List
SEC CODE 1205-003216 1205-003341 1205-003360 1404-001224 1405-001082 1405-001110 1405-001133 1405-001177 1405-001177 1405-001183 1405-001183 1405-001183 1405-001221 1405-001221 1405-001221 1405-001221 1405-001221 1405-001221 1405-001221 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000138 2007-000140 2007-000140 2007-000140 2007-000144 2007-000148 2007-000148 2007-000148 2007-000148 2007-000148
Design LOC U100 U200 UCP300 VR300 VR700 VR403 VR402 VR400 VR401 VR717 VR720 VR727 VR701 VR702 VR703 VR704 VR705 VR725 VR726 R522 R523 R700 R701 R702 R704 R706 R708 R718 R209 R723 R724 R408 R315 R316 R319 R322 R425
Discription IC-TRANSCEIVER IC-TRANSCEIVER IC-MODEM THERMISTOR-NTC VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR VARISTOR R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP
STATUS SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA
SEC CODE 2007-000148 2007-000148 2007-000148 2007-000148 2007-000154 2007-000154 2007-000154 2007-000157 2007-000157 2007-000157 2007-000162 2007-000162 2007-000162 2007-000165 2007-000165 2007-000165 2007-000165 2007-000169 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000171 2007-000173 2007-000173
Design LOC R511 R514 R515 R726 R422 R501 R513 R407 R615 R617 R401 R412 R719 R411 R720 R721 R722 R414 R112 R304 R305 R314 R400 R500 R502 R503 R507 R512 R517 R521 R600 R613 R618 R619 R620 R505 R508
Discription R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP R-CHIP
SEC CODE 2007-000174 2007-000174 2007-000636 2007-001285 2007-001290 2007-001290 2007-001290 2007-001298 2007-003029 2007-007014 2007-007132 2007-007132 2007-007132 2007-007135 2007-007142 2007-007314 2007-007468 2007-007489 2007-007741 2007-007766 2007-008043 2007-008043 2007-008045 2007-008045 2007-008045 2007-008045 2007-008045 2007-008046 2007-008046 2007-008046 2007-008046 2007-008046 2007-008052 2007-008052 2007-008055 2007-008275 2007-008419
Design LOC F702 F703 F704 F705 F103 F101 F100 F200 F201 F102 F104 DUP200 L500 L501 L701 L702 L403 L113 L700 L601 RFS100 SIM400 CD400 IFC600 BTC400 SOC700 HDC700 ANT100 BAT400 CPL200 QCR12 CLIP100 CLIP101 CLIP102 CLIP103
Discription FILTER-EMI SMD FILTER-EMI SMD FILTER-EMI SMD FILTER-EMI SMD FILTER-SAW FILTER-SAW FILTER-SAW FILTER-SAW FILTER-SAW FILTER-SAW FILTER-LC DUPLEXER-SAW BEAD-SMD BEAD-SMD BEAD-SMD BEAD-SMD BEAD-SMD BEAD-SMD BEAD-SMD BEAD-SMD CONNECTOR-COAXIAL CONNECTOR-CARD EDGE CONNECTOR-CARD EDGE SOCKET-INTERFACE HEADER-BATTERY HEADER-BOARD TO BOARD HEADER-BOARD TO BOARD ANTENNA-CHIP BATTERY-LI(2ND) COUPLER-DIRECTION SCREW-MACHINE ICT SHIELD-CAN CLIP ICT SHIELD-CAN CLIP ICT SHIELD-CAN CLIP ICT SHIELD-CAN CLIP
STATUS SA SA SA SA SA SNA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA SA
Please consult the GSPN website (Samsung Portal) for the most recent version of the product's part list.
7. Disassembly and Assembly Instructions
7-1. Disassembly
1) Disjoint REAR DECO. Caution 1. Take care so that do not scratch on the REAR DECO. 1) Unscrew 5 points. Caution 1. Unscrew 5 points to detach REAR.
1) Detach REAR. Caution 1. Pull upper side of REAR to detach it.
1) Disjoint PBA. Caution 1. While checking the attachments, detach PBA carefully from set. 2. Do not force too much on Intenna and screw hole close to vibration motor.
1) Remove connector gasket tape. Caution 1. Remove connector gasket tape carefully. 2. Slight damage on SLIDE FPCB is not permitted. 1) Disjoint FRONT screws.
1) Separate FRONT from LCD ASS'Y. Caution 1. Down the FRONT and detach it. 1) Disjoint LOWER screw.
1) Separate LOWER. Caution 1. Lift bottom of LOWER about 1cm and stir slightly. 2. Detach the LOWER while SLIDE FPCB damaged. 1) Remove black tape. Caution 1. Remove the black tape carefully.
1) Disjoint TOUCH KEY FPCB. Caution 1. Open the connector and disjoint TOUCH KEY FPCB.
1) Disjoint camera part. Caution 1. Disjoint the CAMERA FPCB. 2. Disjoint speaker and CIF camera.
1) Disjoint SUB LCD HOOK. Caution 1. Lean LOWER BOTTOM to window side to disjoint it from LCD ASS'Y.
1) Separate LCD. Caution 1. Lift the upside of LCD first and lift LCD PBA next. 2. Because the FPCB between LCD and LCD PBA are easy to be torn, lift the LCD PBA with care.
7-2. Assembly
Lower Bottom
1) Put the lower bottom to right position. 1) Put the main LCD in window frame. Caution 1. First, put the main LCD part in window frame. Red dashed lines point to display part. Caution 1. Insert lower bottom to LCD ASS'Y. 2. First, match window side then lean toward PBA 3. Lean the lower bottom until it sound undertone.
Main LCD consists of display part and PBA part. side.
1) Assemble touch key FPCB to connector. Caution 1. Assemble touch key FPCB to connector (dashed line). 2. Locate connector so that white silk lines aligned.
1) Combine camera. Caution 1. Connect camera FPCB to connector(dashed line). 2. Keep white silk line aligned. 3. Assemble by CIF camera/speaker/5MEGA camera order.
1) Attach black tape like picture below. Caution 1. Make sure not to cross over base line above. 2. Attach black tape like that way.
1) Combine LOWER. Caution 1. Insert FPCB between LOWER hole. 2. Combine top position HOOK and lower position screw assembly part.
1) Contract LOWER screw. Caution 1. Confirm screw size. (1.4* 2.5mm) 2. Screw after dashed positions are matched.
1) Assemble FRONT. Caution 1. Insert SLIDE FPCB to dashed insertion hole like upper picture. 2. Insert FRONT lower RIB under hinge and match the six screw joint positions.
1) Screw six point to fix FRONT to LCD ASS'Y. Caution 1. Confirm screw size. (1.4* 2.5mm) 2. Screw 6 points.
1) Combine PBA. Caution 1. When slide is closed, combine connector to PBA. 2. Fold SLIDE FPCB connector like image.
1) Put PBA. 1) Attach connector gasket tape. Caution 1. Place the connector gasket tape aligned like picture. Caution 1. Open slide and place the PBA. 2. Combine left side HOOK. 3. Place the Vibration motor in PBA hole.
1) Combine REAR COVER. Caution 1. Combine both side HOOK from bottom.
1) Screw REAR COVER. Caution 1. Confirm screw size.(1.4* 3.5mm) 2. Screw 5 points.
8. Block Diagrams
HB_RF_OUT2 HB_RF_OUT3 HB_RF_OUT1
BPF BPF BPF BPF
Quadrature Upconverter LPF
TX_IP TX_IN TX_QP TX_QN
LB_RF_OUT1
LB_RF_OUT2
Quadrature Upconverter
RF_ON DAC_IRE F SBDT TCX O TCX O
Gain Ctl & Bias Circuits
LO Generation & Distribution LPF
VTUNE 2
TX_BIA
GCELL_IN GCELL_IN EGSM_INP EGSM_INN DCS_INP DCS_INN PCS_INP PCS_INN
PRX_IP
Quadrature Downconverter
LPF & DO Correction
PRX_IN
LPF & DO Correction Quadrature Downconverter
PRX_QP PRX_QN
WPRXHBP WPRXHBN WPRXLBP WPRXLBN
Quadrature Downconverter Quadrature Downconverter Quadrature Downconverter
To SSBI LO GEN & Dist
WPRXSE2_IN
WPRXSE1_IN
Power Detector
PWD_DET_IN
LPF PLL 2
ground slug
WPRXSE2_OUT
WB_MX_INN
WB_MX_INP
WPRXSE1_OUT
VTUNE2
Block Diagrams
SGH-U900 Block Diagram
RTC : 32.768MHz
PM6658
TCXO: 19.2MHz
MDDI Host
CAMERA PROCESSING
MDDI Client
DUAL MEMORY BUSES
UMTS,HSDPA GSM,GPRS, EGPRS Processor gpsOne processor Modem QDSP4000 BT processor
RTR6280
FLASH Touch_Key LDO
MSM6280
GRAPHICS
OpenGL ES 3D,2D
LO Generato Rx Demod
MOTOR DRIVE IC
PLL Inside
MPEG-4 H.263,H.264, WM,Real QDSP4000
Rx modulator
SWITCHPLEXER
ARM 926ejs with Jazelle
Rx ADCs (2)
LPF PLL LPF
SSBI Control Tx modulator
LO Generator
Duplexer
Equalizer Handset speaker Stereo headset Microphone
MP3,AAC, EVRC,QCELP, AMR,AMR-WB/+, CMX,MIDI
CONNECTIVITY
UART3/USIM Key pad I/F USB OTG
Tx DAC
SD/SDIO
Bluetooth IC (BCM2048)
SSBI Control
9. PCB Diagrams
PCB Diagrams
10. Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
10-1-1. Power ON
'Power On' does not work
Check the current consumption Yes Current consumption >= 100mA Yes Check the Vbat Voltage No Download again
Voltage >=3.3V Yes
Charge the Battery
No Pin#3 of D400 is high? Check D400
Check the PMIC output voltage (C419,C420,C422,C414, C426,C415)
Check U400
Check Pin#3 of TCX200 is 19.2MHz?
Check the clock generation circuit (related to TCX200)
Yes Check the initial operation
Flow Chart of Troubleshooting
PMIC & CHARGER PART
VRF_2.7V VRF_2.1V
VSD_2.8V
VMSMB_2.6V
VSIM_3.0V
VRF_2.1V
VTCXO_2.85V
VRF_2.85V
VMSMA_2.6V
VMSM_1.8V
VMSM_1.2V
VRF_2.7V
VBT_2.6V
VBAT VDD_GP VDD_MAIN VDD_MSM VDD_MSMC VDD_RF VDD_RUIM VDD_S23 VDD_SPKR VDD_WLAN VREG_5V VSW_5V
E1 B3 B2 H11 L5 B9 K10 L7 A4 A11 G1 F1
A7 B7 K3 L3 L1 L2 D7 H7 D6 H6 D5 H5 K2 B4 D4 H8 C11 E10 D10 B5 B6 A5 A6 D8 E4 E11 H10 B10 F11 G4 J1 J2 H2 F4 F2 H4 H1
MPP1|AMUX_IN1 MPP2|AMUX_IN2 AMUX_OUT
VREG_GP1 VREG_GP2 VREG_GP3
A3 A2 B1 L9 G11 K8 J11 K4 K5 A9 A10 A8 B8 L10 L8 L6 K7 K6 L402 A1 G2 B11 D1 D2 L11 K11 F8 G8 E8 J10 E2 C2 C1 K1 L4 C10 G10 F10 K9 R403 C432 VBAT VMSMB_2.6V OSC400
MPP3|VIB_DRV_N MPP4|LCD_DRV_N KPD_DRV_N MPP5|RUIM_M_RST MPP6|RUIM_RST MPP9|RUIM_M_CLK MPP10|RUIM_CLK MPP11|RUIM_M_IO MPP12|RUIM_IO MPP7|CBLPWR_N MPP8|REF_OUT OPT_1 OPT_2 REF_BYP REF_GND REF_ISET SPKR_IN_M SPKR_IN_P SPKR_OUT_M SPKR_OUT_P TCXO_EN_1 TCXO_EN_2 TCXO_IN TCXO_OUT_1 TCXO_OUT_2 TCXO_OUT_RF USB_DAT USB_D_M USB_D_P USB_ID USB_OE_N USB_OVP_G USB_SE0 USB_VBUS
VREG_MMC VREG_MSMA VREG_MSME VREG_MSMP VREG_MSMC VSW_MSMC VREG_RFRX1 VREG_RFRX2 VREG_RFTX VREG_RFUBM VREG_RUIM VREG_S2 VREG_S3 VSW_S2 VSW_S3 VREG_TCXO VREG_USB VREG_WLAN ISNS_M ISNS_P XTAL_IN XTAL_OUT SBCK SBDT|SSBI SBST VCOIN BAT_FET_N CHG_CTL_N VCHG HSET_BIAS KPD_PWR_N MSM_INT_N PON_RESET_N PS_HOLD SLEEP_CLK
L400 CIG21W4R7MNE
PM_SBDT
VEXT_5.0V C414 C424 C425 C426 C427 C428 C429
R405 R427
PM_SBST
6X6X1.2T
ON_SW PM_INT RST_N RTC_CLK
DPS_HOLD PHONE_DEBUG_ON
GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND
DNC NC NC
1 C435 RC436 BAT400
E5 E6 E7 F5 F6 F7 G5 G6 G7
10-1-2. Charging Part
Initial Failure Yes
5.0V @ L601,C437 ?
Check the IFC600 (if it has some problem, it is to be replaced.)
U401 pin 5 = High?
Replace U401
No Check the Battery & TA Check the U400
VEXT_5.0V VBAT
MPZ1005S100CT
IFC600 1200-0020-05 RADIO_ANT R24 25
VUSB_5.0V VEXT_5.0V
VUSB_5.0V
R412 1
U401 CRDL 2 USB BAT 10 ICDL 9 GND 8 USBON 7 IMIN 6 GND 11 R414 ICHRG
TA_DET CHG_ING_N TA_EN
3 _PPR 4 _CHG 5 _EN
C438 C439 C437
10-1-3. Sim Part
"Insert SIM is displayed on the LCD Yes
Check the SIM connector's (SIM400) connection to SIM card
No Resolder or change SIM400
Check the voltage at pin#1 of SIM400 >= 3.0V ?
Check the U400
Is there any signals pin#2,#3,#4 of SIM600 ?
No Check the U400
Check the SIM Card
R421 SIM400 PM_SIM_RST PM_SIM_CLK
G G G G 14 13
PM_SIM_IO
10-1-4. Microphone Part
Microphone does not work Yes Is the assembled status of microphone O.K? Yes Check the reference voltage on mic path Yes No No Replace the Front Assy'
2.85V @ R504 ? Yes
Check the path around MIC bias circuit
No Is microphone ok? Yes END Check UCP300
C504 C510
MIC_OUT_P C514 C515
MIC_OUT_N C521 C516 R518 C522
10-1-5. Receiver Part
There is no sound from the Receiver Yes No Replace the Receiver
Is the terminal of Receiver O.K ?
Yes No Check UCP300
Is there any signals at R527 and R529?
Yes Pin#8 of U502 is Low ? No Check R530
Check SOC700 and Camera/SPK FPCB.
10-1-6. Speaker Part
There is no sound from the Speaker Yes Is the terminal of Speaker O.K ? No Replace the Speaker
Is there any signals at R505 and R508
Yes No Check the circuit around U501
Is there any signals at L500 and L501
Pin#8 of U502 is High?
Check R530
B1 VDD
A2 VSS VOM PVSS VOP A3 B3 C3
L500 AMP_SPK_N
SPK_OUT_P SPK_OUT_N
R505 R508
VIP VIM
C2 EN B2 PVDD NC NC
R509 R511
AMP_SPK_P
SPK_AMP_EN C508 R516 C507 TA500
R514 C509 R515
R522 SPK_N
AMP_SPK_N AMP_SPK_P 2 VCC
NC GND
VOICE_OUT_N
R530 SPK_SEL
VOICE_OUT_P
SPK_P C534
MLCD_BL TOUCH_IRQ
LCD_VSYNC_OUT NAND_WE_OUT LCD_RS_OUT LCD_DO(14) LCD_DO(12) LCD_DO(10) LCD_DO(8) LCD_DO(6) LCD_DO(4) LCD_DO(2) LCD_DO(0) NAND_RE_OUT FLASH_EN CAM_RST CAM_SCL CAM_HSYNC CAM_VSYNC CAM_D(6) CAM_D(4) CAM_D(2) CAM_D(0) SPK_P SPK_N
R713 R714
10-1-7. EARPHONE Part
There is no sound(VOICE) from the Earphone Yes No Is there any signals at C537 and C538 Yes No EAR_SEL (R532) is high? check the UCP300 check the UCP300
Yes No Check the U503 and around circuit
Is there any signals at L602 and L603
Yes Check the IFC600 or change the Ear MIC Yes
There is no sound(MUSIC) from the Earphone Yes No Is there any signals at C500 and C513 Yes No EAR_AMP_EN(Pin#16 of U500) is high? check the UCP300 check the UCP300
Check the U500 and around circuit
EAR_AMP_EN
EAR_OUT_L C500
_SHDN 16
INL+ 15
INL- 14
NC4 NC3 NC2 NC1
OUTL SVSS OUTR SVDD
INR+ INR-
R503 EAR_L R507 EAR_R
PVDD C1P PGND C1N
R513 C517 C518
EAR_OUT_R C513
EAR_OUT_R
TA501 R528
EAR_SEL
EAR_OUT_L C536
AUTO_PWR_J RXD_J TXD_J EAR_MIC_P EAR_MIC_N EAR_R EAR_L EAR_SW JACK_IN PHONE_DEBUG_ON TXD RXD AUTO_PWR USB_D_P USB_D_N VUSB_5.0V R610 R605 R606 R607 R608 R609 L602 L603
RADIO_ANT
IFC24 25
3 ZD600
4 ZD607 TA600 C606 C607 ZD601 TA601 C608
10-1-8. FM RADIO Part
FM Radio does not work Turn on the Radio. Yes
check the Voltage at C127 (2.6V) and C128 (2.6V) ?
No Check U400
Is there any signal at R620?
Check the Earphone and U100
Is there any signal at C123 and C125?
No Resolder the U100
Yes No Replace the UCP300
Check UCP300
Check the EAR/SPEAKER Path.
VBT_1.5V U100 BT_PWDN BT_RST C116 RTC_CLK
R109 TP100
A5 D5 B5 D6 H2 B4 VREGFM_DAC VREG_CTL VREG_BT RST_N RES LPOIN FMVCO_LP FMVCO_LN FMPLLCAP FM_CVAR FMRF_INN FMRF_INP RFIOP RFION XTALN XTALP AUDIOR AUDIOL AUDIOGND VDDO18 VDDO18 VDDO18 VDDRF VDDRF VDDR5V VDDR3V VDDLO VDDPLL VDDXO VDDOC1 VDDOC1 VDDOC1 VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDFM VDDFM VDDFM VDDFM VDDFM GPIO0 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7 A_GPIO0 A_GPIO1 A_GPIO2 A_GPIO3 A_GPIO4 A_GPIO5 A_GPIO6 A_GPIO7 UART_TXD UART_RXD UART_CTS_N UART_RTS_N TM0 TM1 TM2 TM3 VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS VSS NC NC H10 H9 F10 G9 E6 G6 B8 D10 B9 C10 B10 A10 E9 K9 B7 E7 K10 J9 F7 C9 K7 J7 F6 J6 B2 C2 D2 D7 E4 E5 F2 F4 F5 G2 G4 G10 H1 J2
BT_WAKE BT_HOST_WAKE
BT_TCXO_EN C131 BT_PCM_CLK BT_PCM_SYNC BT_PCM_IN BT_PCM_OUT
A3 A2 D4 A1 C1 D1 F1 G1
C119 RADIO_ANT
R110 BT_CTS BT_RTS R111
ANT100
L111 F104 ROUT IN 4 GNDGND C124 BT_TCXO RADIO_L RADIO_R
C123 C125
K3 K2 K5 K6 J5 K8 A8 F9 E2 E1 A6 B6 J1 K1 J3 E10 J8 A9 G5 D9 G7 A7 J10 B1 B3 J4 K4 A4
RXD TXD
VBT_1.5V C128 C127 VBT_1.5V C129 L113
10-2-1. EGSM900 RX
Band : EGSM CELL POWER : -50dBm Channel : 62Ch
NORMAL CONDITION catch the channel?
CHECK ANT contact ?
YES NO PAM100 CHECK pin#8 -65dBm ? PAM100, RFS100 re-solder or change
YES NO PAM100 CHECK pin#4 -65dBm ? YES NO F100 CHECK? PAM100 re-solder or change
F100 re-solder or change
YES NO TCXO CLOCK CHECK? 19.2MHz @ C231
TCX200, C231 re-solder or change
YES NO U200 Check?
U200 change or re-solder
YES UCP300 CHECK!!
10-2-2. DCS1800 RX
Band : DCS CELL POWER : -50dBm Channel : 698Ch
YES NO PAM100 CHECK pin#5 -65dBm ? YES NO F101 CHECK? PAM100 re-solder or change
F101 re-solder or change
10-2-3. PCS1900 RX
Band : PCS CELL POWER : -50dBm Channel : 661Ch
YES NO PAM100 CHECK pin#6 -65dBm ? YES NO F103 CHECK? PAM100 re-solder or change
F103 re-solder or change
10-2-4. WCDMA2100 RX
Band : WCDMA CELL POWER : -50dBm DL Channel : 10700Ch UL Channel : 9750Ch
YES NO PAM100 CHECK pin#10 -65dBm ? YES NO DUP200 CHECK? PAM100 re-solder or change
DUP200 re-solder or change
YES NO F201 Check? F201 re-solder or change
YES NO TCXO CLOCK CHECK? 19.2MHz @ C231 TCX200, C231 re-solder or change
ANT101
RFS100
1 C 2 A 3 G 4 G
C105 C106 TA100 C108
RX4 RX3 WCDMA1 DCS|PCS_IN GSM_IN RX7
1 OUT IN G 2 OUT G 5
ATT. 7.7dB R100 DPCS_TX_OUT R102 R103 UMTS_ANT
C107 GSM_RX_N C109 L102 39nH L103 GSM_RX_P L104 DCS_RX_N L105 L106 DCS_RX_P
PAM100 SKY77519-11
ANT_SEL1_N ANT_SEL0_N
MODE RSVD _TXEN VAPC
BS2 BS1
OUT IN G 2
29 GND
OUT 4 G 5
C111 ATT. 7.7dB GSM_TX_OUT
1 IN 5 F102 OUT G GG 4
C112 F103
1 IN G 2
C113 R105 VAPC C114 R106
OUT OUT G 5
L107 L109
PCS_RX_N
PCS_RX_P
R108 ANT_SEL2_N C115
TX_Q_P
TX_Q_N
C214 VRF_2.1V
VRF_2.1V C219 C224 C223 C225 close to pin68
DAC_REF
TX_I_N
TX_I_P
R205 UMTS_TX DPCS_TX_OUT GSM_TX_OUT
C228 VRF_2.7V C233 C227
C229 C235
ground
NC NC GND_SLUG TX_RBIAS DAC_IREF TX_QP TX_QN TX_IP TX_IN VDDA2 VDDA2 VDDA2 HB_RF_OUT3 HB_RF_OUT2 LB_RF_OUT2 HB_RF_OUT1 LB_RF_OUT1 VDDA2 VDDA1 PDET_IN
ground 17
C269 33PF
35 C238
RTR_PWR_DET
RTR_TCXO C239
C241 C245 C240 C244
C242 C246 RX_Q_P RX_Q_N RX_I_N RX_I_P
NC NC SBDT VDDA2 VDDA1 VDDM VTUNE2 VDDA2 RF_ON VDDA2 WB_MX_INP WB_MX_INM WPRXLBP WPRXLBM WPRXHBP WPRXHBM WPRXSE2_OUT
VDDA2 TCXO VDDA1 VDDA1 VTUNE1 VDDA1 VDDA2 NC NC VDDA1 PRX_QP PRX_QN PRX_IN PRX_IP NC NC NC
U200 RTR6280
8X8X0.9T
GCELL_INN GCELL_INP EGSM_INN EGSM_INP DCS_INN DCS_INP GPCS_INN GPCS_INP NC NC NC NC NC WPRXSE1 NC WPRXSE2 WPRXSE1_OUT
GSM_RX_N GSM_RX_P DCS_RX_N DCS_RX_P PCS_RX_N PCS_RX_P C247 VRF_2.1V
UMTS_RX C248 C249 L209 C252 FOUT 1 IN 4 OUT 2G G 5 UMTS_RX_N
G G G G G G
VCCVCC2 VCCRFOUT 9
CPL200
VREG NC 5
PAM200 RF3266
1 IN OUT 2 COUP 50OHM 4 3
L206 UMTS_RX C208
PWR_DET R204 C212
10-2-8. Bluetooth Part
Check the Connection Disable!
NO Check BT Activation?
Enable BT Function
YES NO CHECK U400
Check the Voltage @C116(1.5V), C127(2.6V) YES
NO Check the Clock @ C122 CHECK TCX200
YES NO Check BT ANT? ANT100 re-solder or change
Exchange BT Module
VBT_1.5V U100 BCM2048SKUFBG BT_PWDN BT_RST
A5 D5 B5 D6 H2 B4 VREGFM_DAC VREG_CTL VREG_BT RST_N RES LPOIN FMVCO_LP FMVCO_LN FMPLLCAP FM_CVAR FMRF_INN FMRF_INP RFIOP RFION XTALN XTALP AUDIOR AUDIOL AUDIOGND VDDO18 VDDO18 VDDO18 VDDRF VDDRF VDDR5V VDDR3V VDDLO VDDPLL VDDXO VDDOC1 VDDOC1 VDDOC1 VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDC VDDFM VDDFM VDDFM VDDFM VDDFM H10 GPIO0 H9 GPIO1 F10 GPIO2 G9 GPIO3 E6 GPIO4 G6 GPIO5 B8 GPIO6 D10 GPIO7 A_GPIO0 A_GPIO1 A_GPIO2 A_GPIO3 A_GPIO4 A_GPIO5 A_GPIO6 A_GPIO7 UART_TXD UART_RXD UART_CTS_N UART_RTS_N TM0 TM1 TM2 TM3 B9 C10 B10 A10 E9 K9 B7 E7 K10 J9 F7 C9 K7 J7 F6 J6
C116 RTC_CLK
L110 C117
L111 F104 ROUT IN 4 GNDGND C124 BT_TCXO
K3 K2 K5 K6
RADIO_L RADIO_R
1000nF J5
K8 A8 F9 E2 E1 A6 B6 J1 K1 J3 E10 J8 A9 G5 D9 G7 A7 J10 B1 B3 J4 K4 A4
VBT_1.5V C128 C127 C129 VBT_1.5V L113
B2 VSS C2 VSS D2 VSS D7 VSS E4 VSS E5 VSS F2 VSS F4 VSS F5 VSS G2 VSS G4 VSS G10 VSS H1 VSS J2 VSS NC NC 1 2
11. Reference data
11-1. Reference Abbreviate
AAC: Advanced Audio Coding. AVC : Advanced Video Coding. BER : Bit Error Rate BPSK: Binary Phase Shift Keying CA : Conditional Access CDM : Code Division Multiplexing C/I : Carrier to Interference DMB : Digital Multimedia Broadcasting EN : European Standard ES : Elementary Stream ETSI: European Telecommunications Standards Institute MPEG: Moving Picture Experts Group PN : Pseudo-random Noise PS : Pilot Symbol QPSK: Quadrature Phase Shift Keying RS : Reed-Solomon SI : Service Information TDM : Time Division Multiplexing TS : Transport Stream

Handle your phone carefully and sensibly
o not allow your phone to get wet-liquids can cause D serious damage. Do not handle your phone with wet hands. Water damage to your phone can void your manufacturers warranty. void using or storing your phone in dusty, dirty areas A to prevent damage to moving parts. our phone is a complex electronic device-protect Y it from impacts and rough handling to avoid serious damage. o not paint your phone, as paint can clog moving parts D and prevent proper operation. void using the phones camera flash or light close to A the eyes of children or animals.
our phone and memory cards may be damaged by Y exposure to magnetic fields. Do not use carrying cases or accessories with magnetic closures or allow your phone to come in contact with magnetic fields for extended periods of time.
Avoid interference with other electronic devices
Your phone emits radio frequency (RF) signals that may interfere with unshielded or improperly shielded electronic equipment, such as pacemakers, hearing aids, medical devices, and other electronic devices in homes or vehicles. Consult the manufacturers of your electronic devices to solve any interference problems you experience.
Important usage information
Use your phone in the normal position
Avoid contact with your phones internal antenna.
Allow only qualified personnel to service your phone
Allowing unqualified personnel to service your phone may result in damage to your phone and will void your warranty.
Ensure maximum battery and charger life
void charging batteries for more than a week, as A overcharging may shorten battery life. ver time, unused batteries will discharge and must be O recharged before use. Disconnect chargers from power sources when not in use. Use batteries only for their intended purpose.
Handle SIM cards and memory cards with care
Do not remove a card while the phone is transferring or accessing information, as this could result in loss of data and/or damage to the card or phone. Protect cards from strong shocks, static electricity, and electrical noise from other devices. Frequent writing and erasing will shorten the life span of memory cards. Do not touch gold-coloured contacts or terminals with your fingers or metal objects. If dirty, wipe the card with a soft cloth.
Ensure access to emergency services
Emergency calls from your phone may not be possible in some areas or circumstances. Before travelling in remote or undeveloped areas, plan an alternate method of contacting emergency services personnel.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) certification information
Your phone conforms to European Union (EU) standards that limit human exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy emitted by radio and telecommunications equipment. These standards prevent the sale of mobile phones that exceed a maximum exposure level (known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR) of 2.0 watts per kilogram of body tissue. During testing, the maximum SAR recorded for this model was 0.692 watts per kilogram. In normal use, the actual SAR is likely to be much lower, as the phone has been designed to emit only the RF energy necessary to transmit a signal to the nearest base station. By automatically emitting lower levels when possible, your phone reduces your overall exposure to RF energy.
Memory card inserted u p. 27 Browsing the web u p. 60 Connecting to secured web page Normal profile activated u p. 35 Silent profile activated u p. 34 Car profile activated Meeting profile activated Outdoor profile activated Offline profile activated u p. 29 New text message (SMS) u p. 49 New multimedia message (MMS) u p. 49 New email message u p. 49 New voice mail message u p. 50 New push message New configuration message (containing network parameters from your service provider) Battery power level Needs charging u p. 24 Current time u p. 36
Get started by assembling and setting up your mobile phone for its first use.
Install the SIM or USIM card and battery
When you subscribe to a cellular service, you will receive a Subscriber Identity Module, or SIM card, with subscription details, such as your personal identification number (PIN) and optional services. To use UMTS or HSDPA services, you can purchase a Universal Subscriber Identity Module (USIM) card. To install the SIM or USIM card and battery,
1.Remove the battery cover.
If the phone is on, press and hold [
] to turn it off.
2.Insert the SIM or USIM card.
Place the SIM or USIM card in the phone with the gold-coloured contacts facing down.
3.Insert the battery.
4.Replace the battery cover.
Charge the battery
Before using the phone for the first time, you must fully charge the battery.
1.Open the cover to the multifunction jack on the side of
the phone.
2.Plug the small end of the travel adapter into the
multifunction jack with the triangle facing the front of the phone.
Improperly connecting the travel adapter can cause serious damage to the phone. Any damages caused by misuse are not covered by the warranty.
3.Plug the large end of the travel adapter into a power
outlet.
4.When the battery is fully charged (the
icon is no longer moving), unplug the travel adapter from the power outlet.
5.Unplug the travel adapter from the phone.
6.Close the cover to the multifunction jack.
Adjust the volume
During a call, press the Volume key up or down to adjust the volume.
Use the speakerphone feature
1.During a call, press [ ] <Yes> to activate the
speaker.
2.To switch back to the earpiece, press [ ] again.
Use the headset
By plugging the supplied headset to the phones multifunction jack, you can make and answer calls:
o redial the last call, press and hold the headset button, T and then press and hold again. To answer a call, press and hold the headset button. To end a call, press and hold the headset button.
Send and view messages
Learn to send and view text (SMS), multimedia (MMS), and email messages.
Send a text message
You can create a basic text message by entering text and a recipients number.
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Messages Create
message Message.
2.Enter your message text. u p. 48
To insert text templates, emoticons, contacts, or bookmarks, press <Options> Insert an item type an item.
3.Scroll up and enter a destination number.
To send the message to multiple destinations, scroll right and enter additional numbers.
4.Press [
] to send the message.
If you are interrupted while creating a message, the message will be automatically saved in Drafts. If a message fails to send, it will be saved in Outbox.
Send a multimedia message
You can create a multimedia message by adding images, videos, or sound clips to your message.
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Messages
Create message Message.
3.Press <Options> Add item to add a file or Create
item to create a new file.
4.Select a file type and add an image, a video, or sound. 5.Press <Options> Add attachment and attach a file
(if necessary).
6.Press <Options> Add subject. 7.Enter a subject. 8.Scroll up and enter a destination number or email
address. To send the message to multiple destinations, scroll right and enter additional numbers and email addresses.
9.Press [
Send an email
Create message Email.
2.Enter your email text. u p. 48
3.Scroll up and enter a subject.
4.Press <Options> Add attachment or Create item and
attach a file (if necessary).
5.Scroll up and enter an email address.
To send the message to multiple destinations, scroll right and enter additional email addresses.
6.Press [
] to send the email.
Enter text
When entering text, you can change the text input mode: Press and hold [ ] to switch between T9 and ABC modes. Press [ ] to change case or switch to Number mode. Press and hold [ ] to switch to Symbol mode. Enter text in one of the following modes:
Insert text templates in new messages
1.To start a new message, press <Menu> Messages
Create message Message. template.
2.Press <Options> Insert Text template a
Create a message from a multimedia template
Templates Multimedia templates. Send.
2.Scroll to the template you want and press <Options>
Your template opens as a new multimedia message.
Set options for push messages
To allow push messages from the network, you must set the receiving and service loading options.
Push message.
2.Select Receiving option one of the following:
On: Your phone will receive push messages Off: Your phone will not receive push messages
3.Select Service loading one of the following:
lways: Set the phone to always load push A messages when they are received rompt: Set the phone to prompt you before loading P push messages when they are received ever: Set the phone to never load push messages N but save them in the inbox of the web server
Set options for broadcast messages
To allow broadcast messages, you must activate the feature and set options.
Broadcast messages. On or Off.
2.Scroll to Activation and then scroll left or right to set 3.Scroll down to Receiving channels and press [ ].
4.Select one of the following:
ll channels: Receive broadcast messages from all A channels y channels: Receive broadcast messages from M specified channels
5.If you selected My channels, scroll down and press [ ]
to specify broadcast channels. a. Press <Create> to add a new channel. b. Enter a channel ID and channel title. c. Press <Save>.
6.Scroll down to Language and press [ ]. 7.Select All or individual languages for receiving
broadcast messages.
8.When you are finished selecting languages, press
<OK>.
9.Press <Save> to store your settings.
Delete messages
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Messages. 2.Locate a message to delete in one of the message
7.Press the Camera key to capture the divided shots.
Capture photos with frames
1.In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key. 2.Rotate the phone anti-clockwise to landscape view. 3.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ]. 4.Scroll down to Frame shot and press [OK]. 5.Scroll left or right to a frame and press [OK]. 6.Make any necessary adjustments. 7.Press the Camera key to capture the photo with the
frame.
Capture panoramic photos
Capture and stitch together a series of photos to imitate a wide angle view.
1.In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key. 2.Rotate the phone anti-clockwise to landscape view. 3.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ]. 4.Scroll down to Panorama and press [OK].
5.Scroll down to the number of photos and press [OK]. 6.Make any necessary adjustments. 7.Press the Camera key to take the first photo. 8.Slowly move the phone to the right until the green
frame appears around the viewfinder. The phone captures the next photo automatically.
When you move the phone up or down out of alignment, an up or down arrow will appear. You have to move the phone back into alignment to continue capturing the panoramic photo.
9.Repeat step 8 to complete the panoramic photo.
Capture videos to attach to a message
Capture videos and send them as part of multimedia messages or emails. The image size will be limited to 176 x 144 and the file size to 280 KB.
1.In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key. 2.Rotate the phone anti-clockwise to landscape view. 3.Press [1] repeatedly to switch to Camcorder mode.
4.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ]. 5.Scroll down to MMS and press [OK].
Recording mode option
Normal MMS
6.Press the Camera key to start recording. 7.Press the Camera key or < > to Stop recording.
The video is saved automatically. Now, you can create a multimedia message and attach the video to the message.
Set image size
1.In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key. 2.Rotate the phone anti-clockwise to landscape view. 3.Press [1] repeatedly to switch to Camcorder mode
4.Press [ ] and scroll right to [
Size option
5.Scroll down to an image size and press [OK].
2560 X 192. 2048 X X 120. 1280 X 960.
Use the macro feature
Use the macro feature to capture detailed images at close range. When you enable the macro feature, the camera can focus on items that are very close.
1.In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key. 2.Rotate the phone anti-clockwise to landscape view. 3.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ]. 4.Scroll down to On and press [OK].
Macro option
On Off
You can also toggle the macro feature on and off by pressing the shortcut ( ) on the touch panel.
Use the flash
Your camera has a built-in flash. To activate the flash,
4.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ].
5.Scroll down to On and press [OK].
Flash option
You can also toggle the flash on and off by pressing the shortcut ( ) on the touch panel.
Set the timer
4.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ]. 5.Scroll down to a timer delay and press [OK].
Timer option
Off 3 sec 5 sec 10 sec
You can also toggle the timer settings by pressing the shortcut ( ) on the touch panel.
Use the face recognition feature
Use the face recognition feature to automatically recognise and focus on the faces of your subjects.
Face recognition option
Adjust the white balance
5.Scroll down to a white balance setting and press [OK].
Add effects
Auto Daylight Incandescent Fluorescent
Whit balance option
4.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ]. 5.Scroll down to an effect and press [OK].
No effects Grey Sepia Negative
Effect option
Set the exposure
4.Press [ ], scroll right to [ ], and press [OK].
Exposure value
Exposure option
5.Scroll left or right to adjust the exposure. 6.When you are finished adjusting the exposure, press
[OK]. You can also adjust the exposure by pressing the shortcut ( ) on the touch panel.
Turn on or off audio recording for videos
1.In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key. 2.Rotate the phone anti-clockwise to landscape view. 3.Press [1] repeatedly to switch to Camcorder mode. 4.Press [ ] and scroll right to [ ].
5.Scroll down to On or Off and press [OK].
Use camera shortcuts
4.Use the following shortcut keys to adjust camera
settings: 1: Mode 2: Shooting mode/Recording mode 3: Timer : Flash 0: Macro (unavailable for videos) : Display
Adjust camera settings
1.In Idle mode, press and hold the Camera key. 2.Rotate the phone anti-clockwise to landscape view. 3.Press [ ], scroll right to [ ], and press [OK].
Settings
Setting option
2.Open an image. u p. 54 3.Press <Options> Print via USB. 4.Set print options and press <Print>.
To use the Bluetooth wireless feature, see Print data using the Bluetooth wireless feature. u p. 96
Edit videos
Learn to edit video files and apply visual effects.
Make a new video with captured images and videos
Video editor.
2.Press <Options> Import Image or Video
an image or video category an image or video <Select>. which the image will appear.
3.If you choose to add an image, select the duration for 4.To add a new audio track, scroll down to Additional
audio track and press <Options> Import sound a sound category a sound <Select>. audio files.
5.Repeat steps 2-4 above to add more images, videos, or
Import images, videos, or audio files
6.When you are finished, press <Options> Export.
To save the project for future use, select Save. The project will be saved in Other files.
7.Enter a new file name for the video and press
<Export>.
8.To check the file, press <Yes> (if necessary).
Trim any segment of videos
2.Press <Options> Import Video a video
category a video <Select>.
3.Press <Options> Trim. 4.Scroll right and press <Start mark> at the point where
you want the new video to begin. you want the new video to end.
5.Scroll right and press <End mark> at the point where
Segment to be trimmed
6.Press <Trim> to select the segment you want. 7.When you are finished, press <Options> Export.
8.Enter a new file name for the video and press
9.To check the file, press <Yes> (if necessary).
Split videos
3.If you choose to add an image, select the duration for 4.Press <Options> Split. 5.Scroll left or right and press <Split> to divide the file
into two clips.
6.Insert an image or video as desired between the clips. 7.When you are finished, press <Options> Export.
Apply effects
an image or video category an image or video <Select>. which the image will appear. apply an effect.
3.If you choose to add an image, select the duration for 4.Scroll left or right to the video component you want to 5.Press <Options> Effects an effect option. 6.When you are finished, press <Options> Export.
Insert texts
3.If you choose to add an image, select the duration for 4.Press <Options> Insert text or Insert Text. 5.Scroll right and press <Start mark> at the point where
you want the text to be displayed.
6.Scroll right and press <End mark> at the point where
you want the text to be disappeared.
7.Press <Select> to select the segment where the text
displays.
8.Enter a text to insert and press <OK>. 9.Using the touch panel, relocate the text (if necessary).
To change the font size or colour for the text, press <Options> an option.
10. Press <Options> Done. 11. When you are finished, press <Options> Export.
T o save the project for future use, select Save. The project will be saved in Other files.
12. Enter a new file name for the video and press
13. To check the file, press <Yes> (if necessary).
Move or copy components in a video
an image or video category an image or video <Select>. Import sound a sound category a sound <Select>. move or copy.
3.Scroll down to Additional audio track, press <Options>
4.Scroll to the video or audio component you want to
For audio, you can copy or move only imported audio components.
5.Press <Options> Cut or Copy. 6.Scroll to the point where you want to insert the
component.
7.Press <Options> Paste. 8.When you are finished, press <Options> Export.
9.Enter a new file name for the video and press
10. To check the file, press <Yes> (if necessary).
Upload photos and videos to the web
Learn to post your photos and videos to photo sharing websites and blogs. Before uploading files to the web, you must activate the ShoZu blogging account and set a new destination for your files.
Activate the ShoZu account
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Settings Application
settings MobileBlog settings ShoZu activation.
2.Select On. 3.Press <Yes> twice to confirm. 4.Follow the onscreen instructions to activate the
account.
Create a new destination
settings MobileBlog settings Destinations.
2.Press <Options> Create new. 3.Follow the onscreen instructions to add a new web
address as a destination.
4.Repeat steps 2-3 above to add more destinations.
Upload a file
1.From an application, such as My files or Camera, select
or capture a photo or video.
2.Press <Options> or < > Upload to web. 3.Select a destination for your file. 4.Enter information, and press <Upload>.
Use the RSS reader
Learn to use the RSS reader to get the latest news and information from your favourite websites.
Subscribe to feeds
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Applications RSS
reader.
2.Press <Options> Add new.
3.Enter the address of an RSS feed and press <OK>. 4.Press <Options> Add to subscribe to more feeds
Read RSS feeds
2.Press <Options> Update Selected or All to get
the latest contents.
3.Select a feed an updated post.
Download multimedia
2.Scroll to a feed and press <Options> Open. 3.Scroll to a post containing multimedia. 4.Press <Options> Media Download.
Change the calendar view
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Calendar. 2.Press <Options> View by an option.
Select a date in the calendar
To scroll to a date,
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Calendar. 2.Change the calendar view (if necessary). 3.Scroll through the calendar to select the date you want:
In month view, Press the Volume key to move by month Scroll up or down to move by week Scroll left or right to move by day
Manage your calendar Select a date in the calendar
In week view, Press the Volume key to move by week Scroll left or right to move by day Scroll up or down to move by time
In day view, scroll left or right to move by day
To quickly select a specific date in month view and week view,
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Calendar. 2.Press <Options> Go to Date. 3.Enter a date and press <Go>.
Create an event
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Calendar. 2.Press <Options> Create an event type. 3.Enter the details of the event as required. 4.Press <Options> Save.
In month view or week view, saved events are indicated in different colours by their types.
Holiday Important Private
Anniversary
Appointment
Delete an event
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Calendar. 2.Scroll to the date of an event. 3.Press <Options> Delete and select one of the
following: Selected: Delete events for the selected day Period: Delete all events for a specified time period his month: Delete all events in the selected calendar T month efore date: Delete all events before the selected B date All: Delete all events
View events by type
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Calendar. 2.Press <Options> Event list. 3.Select a type of event.
The calendar will show all events of the selected type. You can scroll left or right to see events of other types.
Learn about your mobile phones settings.
Access the Settings menu
1.In Idle mode, press <Menu> Settings. 2.Select a setting category a setting menu or option. 3.Adjust the settings as desired.
Phone profiles
Access and edit profiles that control ringtones, message tones, and key tones: press <Options> Edit.
Menu Incoming call Function Set the ringtone, volume, and alert type for incoming calls Call alert type: Set an alert type for incoming calls Voice call ringtone: Set a ringtone for incoming voice calls Video call ringtone: Set a ringtone for incoming video calls Call alert vibration: Set a vibration type Ringtone volume: Set the volume for ringtones Auto reply: Set the phone to reject calls with a text message and set the message that the phone will send to rejected callers
Access the Settings menu Phone profiles
Menu New messages
Function Set the alert tone, volume, and alert type for messages Message alert type: Set an alert type for messages Message alert tone: Set a tone for messages Message alert vibration: Set a vibration type Message alert repetition: Set how often the phone informs you of a new message Alert tone volume: Set the volume for message alert tones
Phone sounds
Set tones and volume for phone functions Keypad tone: Set a tone for keys ower on type: Set how the phone P behaves when powering on Power off type: Set how the phone behaves when powering off Phone sound volume: Set the volume for phone functions
Time & date
Menu Time zone updating Home zone Time Date Time format Date format Function Set how to update time information Set the time zone Set the current time Set the current date Set a time format Set a date format
Display & light settings
Menu Display Function Access various display settings My theme: Set or create a theme for the phone display Wallpaper: Set your phones wallpaper display options Greeting message: Set the message to be displayed when you turn on your phone
Touch panel Light
Main menu style: Set your phones main menu style ialling display: Set the font options and D the background colour for the dialling display Clock display: Set clock display options, including single or dual display Change the colours of icons and effects on the touch panel Access various light settings CD brightness: Adjust the brightness L of the display for varying lighting conditions Backlight time: Set the duration of your phones backlighting Keypad light: Set the active hours of your phones keypad lighting
Phone settings
Menu Language Shortcuts Own numbers Volume key function
Function Set the language of the phones interface and T9 input mode Set the applications to launch with the touch panel (up/down/left/right) Add and view your own phone numbers Set how the Volume key behaves when you have an incoming call Set how the phone behaves when slid open or closed
Slide settings
Touch sensitivity Set the sensitivity level of the touch panel to better recognise your press Vibration feedback PC connections Set the phone to vibrate when you press the touch panel Set the default function of a USB connection
Call settings
Menu All calls Function Control how your phone handles calls Show my number: Set to send your number based on your preferences or network settings losed user group: Set options for using C closed user groups (details from your service provider) Auto reject: Set the phone to reject calls from specified numbers automatically and set numbers that you want to reject Answering mode: Set how to answer a call -- Normal: Answer by sliding the phone open or pressing [ ] -- ny key: Answer by pressing any key A (except for [ ], <Reject>, and the Volume key) -- utomatic: Answer automatically a call A after a specified time Show Caller ID: Set whether or not to show caller information Call status tones: Activate the tones to alert you of the call status or call time lerts on call: Set the phone to alert A you of an incoming message or alarm while you are on a call
Access the Settings menu Call settings
Menu Voice call
Function Access settings for voice calls all diverting: Set options for diverting C incoming voice calls to another number Call barring: Set options for barring outgoing, incoming, or international voice calls Call waiting: Set to alert you of an incoming voice call while you are on a call uto redial: Set to automatically redial A an unconnected voice call Access settings for video calls Select my image: Set an image to use during a video call Select my video: Set a video to use during a video call Show my image: Set to show or hide an image during a video call Use call fail options: Set the phone to show options when a video call does not connect Call diverting: Set options for diverting incoming video calls to another number Call barring: Set options for barring outgoing, incoming, or international video calls Auto redial: Set to automatically redial an unconnected video call
Security
Menu Phone lock SIM lock Function Activate or deactivate the phone lock feature Restrict the use of your phone by requiring a password to use a different SIM or USIM card Activate or deactivate the PIN requirement when you startup your phone Set locks for individual applications (require a password) Restrict outgoing calls to a limited set of phone numbers, if your SIM or USIM card supports it Change the password for accessing protected features of your phone Change the PIN for your phone Change the PIN2 used to reset security settings on your phone, if your SIM or USIM card supports it Set this feature to help locate your phone if it is lost or stolen
PIN lock Privacy lock Fixed dialling mode Change phone password Change PIN code Change PIN2 code Mobile tracker
Application settings
Menu MobileBlog settings Function Access settings for ShoZu hoZu activation: Activate or deactivate the S ShoZu feature Account details: Check account details onnection settings: Set options for ShoZu C connections estinations: Select or create destinations D
Phonebook settings
Access settings for Phonebook Speed dial: Set speed dial numbers Save new contacts to: Set a memory location for saving new contacts View contacts from: Set the memory location from which contacts appear wn numbers: Add and view your own O phone numbers
Messages settings
Access settings for messages Text messages: Set sending and profile options for text messages -- ending options: Set the options for S sending text messages
If using a headset, ensure that it is properly connected.
The phone beeps and the battery icon flashes.
Your battery is low. Recharge or replace the battery to continue using the phone.
The audio quality of the call is poor.
Ensure that you are not blocking the phones internal antenna. When you are in areas with weak signals or poor reception, you may lose reception. Move to another area and try again.
You select a contact to call, but the call is not dialled.
Ensure that the correct number is stored in the contact list. Re-enter and save the number, if necessary.
The battery does not charge properly or sometimes the phone turns itself off.
The battery terminals may be dirty. Wipe both goldcoloured contacts with a clean, soft cloth and try charging the battery again.
If the battery will no longer charge completely, dispose of the old battery properly and replace it with a new battery.
Your phone is hot to the touch.
When you use several applications at once, your phone requires more power and may heat up. This is normal and should not affect your phones lifespan or performance.
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calls international calls 63 missed calls 63 recent calls 63 second calls 64 video calls 42 voice calls 42 camera advanced 76 basic 53 clock 118 contacts adding 68 copying 70 creating group 69 deleting 70 finding 52 convertor 120 countdown timer 120 display customising 36 layout 20
email sending 47 viewing 49 face recognition, camera 82 FM radio listening 57 storing 92 games 117
Java accessing applications 117 downloading 117 playing games 117 keys 19 key tone volume 34 language 37 locking keys 18 phone 41 macro, camera 80 memo 121 memory card copying files 87 inserting 27 messages deleting 74 managing 75 sending multimedia messages 46 sending text messages 45 viewing 49 missed calls 63 Mobile blog 114 Mobile tracker 98
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