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HTC ArtemisHTC P3300 Quad Band GSM GPS PDA Smart Phone

HTC - GSM - Unlocked

The HTC P3300 personal mobile navigator ensures you know where you are at anytime, in any place. Navigation simplicity is built in with standalone GPS and the new TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 application. Clear maps and straight forward directions help you arrive on time, ready for your day ahead.

Details
Brand: HTC
Part Number: P3300
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Comments to date: 6. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
caco37 6:42pm on Saturday, October 2nd, 2010 
Overall I believe this phone is worthwhile getting if you can look past the minor flaws that this phone contains. I am happy with the phone. Hope they come up with a solution to the short battery life. Display is great! The apps are terrific and the ease of use.
tableguy 4:11pm on Monday, June 7th, 2010 
General 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100 HSDPA 850 / 1900 - American version Announced 2009. I purchased this phone shortly after it came out. I cam currently with Sprint and wanted to get something close to the iphone. Size dimensions of P3400 be calculated. bold touches are almost 2 cm. Weight also feels a bit heavy with the size of 126 grams.
datingbog 8:37am on Saturday, May 1st, 2010 
Seems like all the new smartphones have their of share of defects. I have a HTC touch. The first one had Windows Mobile 6.1 installed. What kind of research was done for this article? First of all, the pictures are all of the HTC Touch DIAMOND. I think the once the HTC Dream, HTC Dream, and Google Android are released, it will really open up the field of what a cell phone can do. Yes.
tacoshell 10:44am on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 
When my husband and I purchased these phones we were told it was capable of texting images and video. I bought the Touch about three months ago for the Bell network. A quick summary of the problems are that the volume out of the ear piece is horrific.
mt_johnsson 9:52am on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 
Love this phone--fast processor, great ROM/RAM, very sleek & lightweight. However, like other HTC devices. Very compact and comfortable cell phone with long battery life and good working EDGE. PDA functions are good.
rzanerutledge 11:14am on Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 
Tried it on MyTouch 3g.... I bought this for my T-Mobile MyTouch 3g running Android 1.6. The audio output on this adapter does not work. Indispensible "Accessory" for G1 Owners I can now connect the G1 to my sound system and stream Pandora or Last. I thought HTC products would always work I selected to buy this product with the HTC logo since I thought it would work as advertized.

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Documents

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Value Added Applications

WMP 10 DirectShow plug in to support playing more audio/video format. Audio Codec. MP3/ WMA / AMR/ AAC/ AAC+ (optional). Video Codec. MPEG4 / H.263 / Motion JPG. MMS Client. PDF Viewer. ZIP. SIM Manager. Comm. Manager. Voice Dial. Smart Dialing. OMA DRM v1.0. STK 99. Backup Tool. FM Radio Application. GPS navigation software [optional].

3. Labeling Plan

3.1 Labels for device 3.1.1 Agency label-ARTE100 w/ WiFi HTC P/N: 77H00400-00M Size: 50.5 X 17.0 mm

HTC P/N

Countries supported
3.1.2 Agency label-ARTE110 w/o WiFi HTC P/N: 77H00400-01M Size: 50.5 X 17.0 mm
3.2 main label locations Explanation Tamper evident label HTC PN: 77H00296-00M Size: 5.68X6.9mm Water sensitive label HTC PN: 77H00203-00M Size: 2.5X4mm
3.3 Battery label 3.3.1 Battery label-Celxpert (WWE, CHT, Product of Taiwan) HTC P/N: 35H00062-04M
3.3.2 Battery label-Celxpert (WWE, CHT, product of China) HTC P/N: 35H00062-06M
3.3.3 Battery label-Celxpert (CHS, product of China) HTC P/N: 35H00062-07M
3.4 Battery label-Sanyo HTC P/N: 35H00064-03M
3.5 Battery label-Samsung HTC P/N: 35H00075-01M

4. Inspection Criteria

4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3

Definition of classes

Class A area => the front side of main unit involves all buttons, Wheel, Jog ball, and LED lens except LCD. Class C area => 4 sides and back views of main unit include side key *3, volume key, Camera and stylus. Class D area => Socket of battery, inner side of battery cover, Micro SD/SIM Connector and battery connector.

Area A

Area C

Area D

4.2.1 4.2.2

Description

General inspective regulations and according SPEC refer to IS-3047 Generic Cosmetic Inspection Criteria. In the event of any inconsistencies between this document of IS-3455 and the Relationship agreement, the parties agree that this document of IS-3455 shall prevail.
Doc. Title 4.3 Artemis Service Manual

Display inspection

Inspection Defects Accept Level Red+ Green+ Blue 3, S > 5mm. Total Number 2, S > 5mm. Total Number 3, S > 5mm. Level Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor
Single 2 adjacent 3 or more adjacent Single Electrical Dark Dots 2 adjacent Characteristic Defects Dark or Bright lines All Allowable Dots Defects Bright Dots Shift and tilt of screen viewed area Scratch Foreign Scratch, Lint (linear foreign objects) Objects or Lint on power off Spots status Fish eye on film Breakage on film surface Total acceptable defect quantity
The black edge around display area must be Minor detected by front view. 0.03 < W 0.1 (mm) L 5 (mm), N 2 (mm) 0.03 < W 0.1 (mm) 0.3 < L 3.0 (mm) N 5 0.1 < D 0.3 (mm), N 4 0.1 < D 0.4 (mm), N 4 Not acceptable 10 Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor Minor

4.4.1 4.4.1.1

Main unit inspection
Gap & Step inspections Gap spec. as following 0.4~0.7m 0~0.3mm 0~0.4mm 0~0.4mm 0~0.4mm

4.4.1.2

Accept Criteria
Step < 0.3 mm Others, refer to production release spec
1. Step between mating parts. 2. Others, refer to production release spec
4.4.2 Cosmetic inspection
4.4.2.1 4.4.2.2 Broken, come off and curved edges are unacceptable. The serious folded mark is not allowed as photo attached, but allows two minor folded marks. The inspective point of D area. Any marks generated by scratching, grinding or colliding are acceptable except base material exposed. Not allow battery connector pin and SIM/Micro SD Conn. Deform. The hook of battery cover also cant allow broken and deform

4.4.2.3 Others

Scratch Description Class A Class B Class C
Accept Criteria Exposure of substrate do not accept Scratch : L 4mm ,W 0.2mm ,N 2, S 10mm Exposure of substrate do not accept Scratch : L 4mm ,W 0.25mm ,N 3, S 10mm Label area dont care Exposure of substrate do not accept Scratch : L 10mm ,W 0.4mm ,N 5, S 5mm Contamination dot/Granule dot/Cave granule Accept Criteria D 0.5mm ,N 2,S 15 mm (Ignored if D D 0.15mm) 0.25mm) MI MI MI MI MI MI

Description Class A Class B Class C

Total: D<0.6mm ,N 4,S

15 mm (Ignored if D D 10 mm

D<0.9mm ,N 4,S Burr

Description Burr.
Accept Criteria Dont accept hand scrape Imprint mark MI
Description Class A Class B
Accept Criteria 0.25 diameter 0.65mm ,N 3 0.65mm<Diameter 1.00mm,N 3 Bright mark MI MI
Accept Criteria L 2.5mm,W 0.25mm,N 3 L 3.0mm,W 0.25mm,N 4 L 3.0mm,W 0.3mm,N 5 Lint MI MI MI
Accept Criteria L 3mm , W 0.2mm ,N 2, S L 5mm , W 0.3mm ,N 3, S 5 mm 5 mm MI MI MI

L 10mm , W 0.3 mm ,N 3

5. Product Overview

Device

Item Voice command button Volume Slider RESET button
Function Press to start Voice Speed Dial; press and hold to record a voice note. Slider up or down to adjust the speaker volume. During a call, slider up or down to adjust the earpiece volume.

Notification LED 1

Notification LED 2
With the stylus, press RESET button to soft-reset your device. The LED shows the following: A blinking Blue light for Bluetooth system notification of powered-up and ready to transmit radio frequency signal. A blinking Green light for Wi-Fi status. When both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled, their lights blink alternately. Amber light for GPS status. The bi-color LED shows Green and Amber lights for GSM/GPRS/EDGE standby, message and network status as well as for notification and battery charging status.
# Item Touch Screen Left and Right soft keys TALK button GPS button START button Track Wheel Trackball OK button IE button END button Strap Holder Microphone
Function Tap the screen with the stylus to write, draw, or make a selection. Press to execute the command in the label above the button. Press to answer an incoming call or dial a number. Press to launch the GPS software. Press to open the Start menu. Turn clockwise or counterclockwise to move through items on the screen or in the menu. When using the Camera or GPS software, using it for zooming. Roll up, down, left, or right to move through menus and program instructions; carry out the selection by pressing the Trackball. When using the Camera, use it as the shutter release. When using the GPS software, use it to move around a GPS map.
Press to confirm your data entries, or to exit the program in use. Press to launch Internet Explorer Mobile. Press to end a call or to return to the Today screen. It lets you to attach a strap for carrying your device. Speak into the microphone when receiving or making a phone call or voice recording. Use this connector to synchronize data by connecting the provided USB sync cable or to recharge the battery via the provided AC adapter. You can also connect the provided USB stereo handset for hands-free conversation or for listening FM radio and audio media. FM radio uses the stereo handset as an antenna. Press to turn off the display temporarily. This switches your device to sleep mode. You can still receive call and message when your device is in Sleep mode. Press and hold (for about 5seconds) to turn off the power completely. All functions including the phone will be unavailable to use. Press to launch the Camera; press again to take a photo or video clip, depending on the specified capture mode. Use the stylus to write, draw, or select items on the touch screen. Connect your device to the car antenna while in a car to have better reception quality. If you need better GPS signal reception, you can connect an external GPS antenna. Use the camera to take still photos and record video clips. Turn the back side of your device to face your self so that your image reflects on the mirror when taking self-portrait shots. Slider out to access the battery compartment.

Sync connector/ Earphone jack

POWER button

CAMERA button Stylus Car Antenna Connector GPS Antenna Connector Camera Self-Portrait Mirror Battery Cover
Doc. Title Accessories Artemis Service Manual
Item AC adapter USB Sync cable
Function Converts AC to DC for recharging the battery. Connects your device to a PC and synchronize data. Provide a volume control slider and a Send/End button. Press a Send/End button to pick up a call or put a call on hold; press and hold the button to end the call. Make sure you connect this handset when using the FM radio since its uses the handset as an antenna. Use it to charge the battery on your device while you are in traveling in a car. Plug it to the sync connector of your device and to the cars cigarette lighter socket. Use it to mount your device in a car. Press the suction pedestal on the cars windshield, and push the lever to securely attach the holder. The sit your device in the holder, and press both sides of the holder inward to secure the grip.

Stereo handset

Car adapter

Car holder

6. Unit Assembly/Disassembly Procedure

Assembly Procedure

Rubber-1
EMI Gasket Stick the EMI Gaskets on M/B. Assemble 2 Rubbers of Microphone and Reset button on M/B.
Rubber-2 M/B: 51H00355-00M/Qty:1. [Option]. EMI Gasket: 72H01655-00M/Qty:1 Rubber-1 (MIC): 76H01495-00M/Qty:1. Rubber-2 (RST button): 76H01516-00M/Qty:1.

Trackball Mylar

Rigid-Flex Board Stick Trackball Mylar on the Rigid-Flex Board. Rigid-Flex Board: 51H10046-00M/Qty:1.
Adhesive-Double Tape-1 Adhesive-Double Tape-2
Stick 2 Adhesive-Double Tapes on Rigid-Flex Board.
Rigid-Flex Board: 51H10046-00M/Qty:1. Adhesive-Double Tape-1: 76H01520-00M/Qty:1. Adhesive-Double Tape-2: 76H01525-00M/Qty:1.

Jog-ball

Jog-ball holder

Trackball switch board

Remove the white-film from adhesive-double tape and stick the trackball switch board on Rigid-Flex Board. Assemble Jog-ball to Jog-ball holder.
Jog-ball: 36H00375-00M/Qty:1. Jog-ball holder: 72H01635-00M/Qty:1.

Top View

Bottom View Assemble the Jog-ball to Rigid-Flex Board. Please 100% ensure that the hooks of the Jog-ball holder are hooking the PCBs through hold tightly.

Receiver Chassis

Remove the white-film from Receiver and stick on the Chassis.
Receiver: 36H00233-00M/Qty:1. Chassis: 74H00720-00M/Qty:1.

LCD sponge Stand-off pin

Fix the Rigid-Flex Board on Chassis via 2 stand-off pin of the Chassis. Screw up the Rigid-Flex Board on Chassis. Stick the LCD Sponge on Chassis.
LCD Sponge: 76H01522-00M/Qty:1. Screw: 72H01671-00M/Qty:2.
Insert the FPC of Rigid-Flex Board through into another side of the Chassis. Assemble Rigid-Flex FPC to M/B.
Assemble the M/B on the Chassis. Screw up the M/B on the Chassis. Visual inspect the Rubbers of Reset button and Microphone to ensure in right position. Top View
Screw: 72H01671-00M/Qty:3.

Bottom View

Assemble the LCD Module to the Chassis, and insert the LCD FPC through into the Chassis and connect to M/B properly.
LCD Module: 60H00070-00M/Qty:1.

Rubber

Jog-ball support cover Stick the Rubber on the Rigid-Flex board. Assemble the Jog-ball support cover to Rigid-Flex board. Rubber: 76H01524-00M/Qty:1. Jog-ball support cover: 74H00715-00M/Qty:1.

Keypad

Assemble the Keypad on the Bezel; please 100% make sure that the hooks of the Bezel are hooking the Keypad properly.
Keypad: 74H00713-00P/Qty:1. Bezel: 74H00719-00M/Qty:1 [Option].
Assemble the M/B to the Bezel, and insert the edge of the Receiver frame of the Chassis into the Bezel properly.

Camera Module

Stick Camera spacer to M/B.
Camera spacer: 76H01556-00M/Qty:1. Camera Module: 54H00187-00P/Qty:1.
Assemble Camera module to M/B. Stick Camera Mylar to M/B.
Camera Mylar: 76H01559-00M/Qty:1.

Stick the Mylar on M/B.

Mylar: 76H01498-00M/Qty:1.

Speaker

Vibrator
Assemble the Vibrator and Speaker to the Housing properly.
Vibrator: 36H00180-00M/Qty:1. Speaker: 36H00420-00M/Qty:1. Housing: 74H00723-00M/Qty:1.
Assemble the Housing to M/B properly. Screw up the Housing to M/B.
Screw: 72H00951-00M/Qty:4.

Antenna Cover

Assemble Antenna Cover to Housing.
Antenna Cover: 74H00721-00M/Qty:1.

Battery

Battery Cover
Stylus Assemble the Battery and Battery Cover. Insert the Stylus to device properly. Battery: 35H00062-04M/Qty:1. Battery Cover: 74H00722-00M/Qty:1 [Option]. Stylus: 74H00712-00M/Qty:1.

Disassembly Procedure

Open battery cover and take off the battery
Insert a plastic stick into the beside the camera lens to unlock the antenna cover
Unfasten 4 screws on the main unit
Insert a plastic stick under the housing and push up to unlock hook of the antenna cover (Step1)
Push up to unlock hook of the antenna cover (Step2)
Move the stick slightly around the device to unlock the hook (Step3)

Move the stick slightly around the device to unlock the hook (Step4)
Move the stick slightly around the device to unlock the hook (Step5)
Separate main board and housing
Insert a plastic stick into space between chassis and bezel to unlock chassis and bezel
Separate chassis ad bezel
Open LCM FPC gate and pull off the LCM FPC
Peel off the LCM from the chassis
Unfasten 3 screws on the main board
Open the switch board FPC gate and pull off the switch board FPC to separate the chassis and main board
Use plastic stick to separate the camera from main board
Unfasten 2 screws of the switch board
Take off jogball supporter
Take off jogball holder from the switch board
Use a plastic stick to push speaker out of the housing to separate
Remove vibrator from the housing
Pull hook of the bezel and push the keypad out of the bezel
7. Function Test Procedure

7.1 Test Plan

Mode No Item Function Test 1 SDRAM Test 2 Display Test 3 Touch Screen Test 4 LED Test 5 Key Test Description RAM memory test. Color bar/R/G/B/Black/White/Gray pattern. Align screen test. Green/Red/Blue/Key Pad. Send/End/GPS/IE/Soft1,2/Start/OK/Up/Down/Left/Right /Action/Record/Volume Up, Down/Power/Camera. Clockwise, Anti-clockwise test. Front light test (On/Dim/Off). RTC (Real time clock) test. SD card Read/Write test. Mega SIM card test. ROM checksum test. Battery info check. Vibrator on test. Speaker out test. Receiver out test. Headset out test. Internal MIC record and play to Speaker test. Internal MIC record and play to Receiver test. Internal MIC record and play to Headset test. External MIC record and play to Headset test. Remark
6 Wheel 7 B. L Test 8 Timer Test 9 SD Card Test 10 Mega SIM Test 12 Checksum Test 13 Battery Test 14 Vibrator Test 15 Speaker Play Test 16 Receiver Play Test 17 Headset Play Test 18 Int. Rec-Spk out Test 19 Int. Rec-Rev out Test 20 Int. Rec-HST out Test 21 HST Rec-HST out Test Run-in Test Hour 1 Hour Run-in Test/Press Soft-1 key. Hours 2 Hours Run-in Test/Press Soft-2 key. Hours 4 Hours Run-in Test/Press Start key. Hours 8 Hours Run-in Test/Press OK key. Format FAT // Clear PIN (Personal information, talk times) Unit Information 1 USB Test USB link test (Microsoft ActiveSync). 2 Camera Test Camera test. 3 Bluetooth Test Bluetooth test. 4 WLAN Test WLAN test. 5 GPS Test GPS test. 6 FM Test FM radio test

Option

Diagnostic
Option Option Fixed Option
Doc. Title 7.2 Test Procedure 7.2.1 Diagnostic Test Artemis Service Manual
Main Menu/Function Test Menu
I. II. Turn the device power off and insert Diagnostic SD card. Press and hold Power + Record button, including Reset button, and then enter Diagnostic mode. III. Using Jog-ball to select the test item and move to next page as well.

IV. Select item Function Test to find

the Function test menu.

SDRAM Test

I. II. III.

Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select SDRAM Test on Function test menu. The program will test SDRAM block automatically. The screen will return to Function test menu after the test is finished.
Display Test (Color bar and RED pattern)
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Display Test on Function test menu. After the test pattern is show up, please check the pattern if any un-uniform color or chromatist.
III. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to go

next test pattern.

Display Test (GREEN/BLUE pattern)
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to go next test pattern.
Display Test (BLACK/WHITE pattern)
VI. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to go
Display Test (Crabwise/Straight lines pattern)
VII. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to exit
and return to Function test menu.
Doc. Title Artemis Service Manual Touch Screen Test I.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Touch Screen Test on Function test menu.
Using Stylus to tap and follow the symbol + at Center, Up-left, Down-left, Down-right position of the screen to perform the test.
III. The screen will return to Function
test menu after the test is finished.

LED Test I. II.

Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select LED Test on Function test menu.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) and
follow the instruction on screen to perform the LED inspection test
(Green, Red, Blue, WLAN, GPS, and Keypad).
III. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to exit

Key Test I. II.

Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Key Test on Function test menu. Follow the instruction on screen to perform the Key/Button test (Send,
End, GPS, IE, Soft1/2, Start, OK, Up/Down/Left/Right, Action, Record, Volume Up/Down, Power, and Camera).
Doc. Title Artemis Service Manual Wheel Test I. II.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Wheel Test on Function test menu. Wheeled the dial scale clockwise from scale1 to 10 to check the acting area is functional.
III. Wheeled the dial scale anti
clockwise from scale1 to 10 to check the acting area is functional.
IV. The screen will return to Function

LCD Back Light Test I. II.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select B.L Test on Function test menu.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to switch
the LCD backlight level from Super (100%) -> Typical (75%) -> High (50%) -> Low (25%) -> Off (0%).

Timer (RTC) Test

I. II.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Timer Test on Function test menu. The screen will return to Function test menu after the test is finished.
Doc. Title Artemis Service Manual SD Card Test
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select SD Card Test on Function test menu. The screen will return to Function test menu after the test is finished.
Mega SIM Test (Option by Model)
Please inset Mega SIM card to the device before test. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Mega SIM Test on Function test menu.

ROM Checksum Inspection

Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select ROM Checksum Inspection on Function test menu.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to exit and return to Function test menu.
Doc. Title Artemis Service Manual Battery Test I. II.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Battery Test on Function test menu. Plug In/Out the AC-Adapter to check the battery charging/discharging status.
III. Press Action key (Jog-ball) twice
time to exit and return to Function test menu.

Vibrator Test

Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Vibrator Test on Function test menu. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to exit and return to Function test menu.
Speaker Play, Receiver Play Test
I. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Speaker Play Test on Function test menu. II. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Receiver Play Test on Function test menu.
Doc. Title Artemis Service Manual Headset Play Test
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Headset Play Test on Function test menu.
Insert Headset and hear the sound from device.
Internal Record Speaker Out Test
I. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Internal Record Speaker Out Test on Function test menu. II. III. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to record the sound. Check the voice quality after the sound playback from speaker.
Internal Record Receiver Out Test
I. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Internal Record Receiver Out Test on Function test menu. II. III. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to record the sound. Check the voice quality after the sound playback from receiver.

Internal Record Headset Out Test
I. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Internal Record Headset Out Test on Function test menu. II. III. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to record the sound. Inset headset and check the voice quality when the sound playback from device.
Headset Record Headset Out Test
I. Press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Headset Record Headset Out Test on Function test menu. II. III. Insert headset and press Action key (Jog-ball) to record the sound. Check the voice quality after the sound playback from device.

Run-In Test

I. Return to Main Menu and press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Run In Test. II. III. Insert AC-adapter and press Start key to setup Run-In hour to 4. The program will perform cycling test (Vibrator, SDRAM, LED, Display, BL, Timer, and Audio) within 4 hours.
Format FAT // Clear PIN (Personal information, talk times)
Return to Main Menu and press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Format FAT.
The screen will return to Function test menu after the test is finished.

Unit Information

Return to Main Menu and press Action key (Jog-ball) to select Unit Information.
Press Action key (Jog-ball) to exit and return to Main menu.
Doc. Title 7.2.2 WinCE Test USB Test
I. II. Start up the Microsoft ActiveSyncprogram in the PC. Insert USB cable and connect unit to desktop/ or laptop. -> is

III. The USB to PC icon

appears on the Today screen when your device is connected to your desktop/ or laptop.

Camera Test

Tap Start->Program->Camera or Press Camera button to turn on the Camera.

II. III.

Make sure the device will present and enter the preview display. Check camera pre-view and image quality.

Bluetooth Test - 1

Tap icon Comm Manager on the Today screen and turn on Bluetooth. Tap the icon Settings down-right the corner of the screen and select the Make this device. Checkbox.
Doc. Title Artemis Service Manual Bluetooth Test - 2
Tap Start->Settings->Connections-> Beam and select Receive all. Checkbox.
VI. To create a file, tap Start->Programs ->Notes->New. VII. Tap and select the Beam file

Bluetooth Test - 3

VIII. Once device is searched, tap the device to send the file. IX. Return to Today screen and tap Start->Program->Comm Manager ->Bluetooth to turn off Bluetooth.

WLAN Test

I. II. Tap icon Comm Manager on the Today screen and turn on WLAN. Select the hot-spot/ or access point which searchable and appears on screen. III. Once the hot-spot (access point) is connected, press the IE button and logon Internet.
Doc. Title Artemis Service Manual GPS Test
I. II. III. Install GPS tool to device and execute the program. Setup the COM port to COM4. Place device in GPS receptor coverage area and tap the icon Open GPS. IV. Check the GPS status as picture shown. [Note]: Please build up similar GPS test station in repair center.

FM Test

I. II. III. Insert headset in device and tap Start-> Program->FM radio. Tap the search icon the radio channel. Once the channel is searched, tap headset icon speaker and switch to mode, make sure the to search

FM radio is functional.

7.2.3 Leakage Current Measurement Equipments & Fixtures

I. II. III. V.

Micro-Current Meter. Power Supply. Cable. Battery with extension cable.

IV. Current series jig.

Connect device to test Jig
VI. Insert battery/ with extension cable to UUT (unit under test). VII. Turn on the device and enter WinCE mode.

WinCE setup

VIII. Tap the icon X.

on the Today screen.

IX. Turn on Flight mode. Turn off WLAN, BT, and FM radio.
Leakage current measurement when Backlight off/Sleep mode
XI. Tap Start->System->Backlight. XII. Adjust the backlight level to 0% and checks the current from current meter. [Note1] XIII. Press power button to initial device enter sleep mode and checks the current from current meter. [Note2] [Note1]: 49mA (Spec105mA). [Note2]: 1.88mA (Spec3mA).

Conclusion

Re-flash Ext. ROM. ROM.
XI. Re-flash 1st phase OS image to flash
XII. Reading 2ND phase OS image from SD card.
[Note]: This process will takes 6 mins, please dont power off the device.
XIII. Re-flash 2nd phase OS image; press any key to exit once the process is finished.
9. Board Level 2.5 Inspection

9.1 Main Board

Doc. Title 9.2 Rigid-Flex Board Artemis Service Manual
10. Generic Troubleshooting
1Main Unit Does Not Respond to Power Button
(1) Connect the AC adapter, maybe the battery pack is exhaust and wait for few minutes if unit boot. (2) Check if battery installed well and switch to lock. (3) Check key lock switch if enable (4) Check the Power Button if any damage. (5) Try with another battery pack. (6) Try if unit can enter boot-loader mode. If so, try to re-flash ROM if can solve the problem. (7) Check all connections including LCD FPC to Main Board. (8) Replace Main Board if necessary. (9) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.
2Touch Panel Does Not Respond to Screen Tap
(1) Check the connection of LCM FPC cable whether is properly connected. (2) Try to cold boot the unit then tries again. (3) Try with another LCM. (4) Try with another Main Board. (5) Replace LCM if necessary (6) Replace Main Board if necessary. (7) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.

3Buttons Do Not Respond

(1) Check key lock switch if enable. (2) Try to cold boot the unit then tries again. (3) Dismantle the unit; check the status of switches on the Main Board and the plastic parts of the Button not responding. (4) Try with another Main Board or Front Bezel. (5) Replace Main Board or Front Bezel if necessary. (6) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.
4Unusual Vertical / Horizontal lines or partial display
(1) Check the connection of LCM FPC whether is properly connected. (2) Try to cold boot the unit then tries again. (3) Try to re-flash the ROM code. (4) Try with another LCM. (5) Try with another Main Board. (6) Replace LCM if necessary (7) Replace Main Board if necessary. (8) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.
5Back Light Does Not Turn ON/OFF
(1) Check the connection of LCM FPC whether is properly connected. (2) Try to re-flash the ROM code. (3) Try with another LCM. (4) Try with another Main Board. (5) Replace LCM if necessary (6) Replace Main Board if necessary. (7) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.

6CF/SD Card cannot be used
(1) Check whether CF/SD Card is fully inserted to the slot until you hear a click. (2) Try to re-flash the ROM code. (3) Try with another CF/SD Card. (4) Try with another Main Board. (5) Replace Main Board if necessary. (6) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.
7PC Connection not possible
(1) If test result is NFF, it is possible caused by user connect cradle to computer before ActiveSync is installed. (2) Check whether Connection Settings in the MS ActiveSync is properly set.
(3) Check whether it connects with other cables or cradle, customers cable might be damaged. (4) Check the external appearance of the connector on the unit whether it is physically damaged. (5) Try to re-flash the ROM code. (6) Replace Main Board if necessary. (7) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.
8Battery Pack does not start
(1) Make sure the battery cover is closed properly. (2) Connect to the AC Adapter and see if it takes charge. Also check AC Adapter condition. (3) Check whether AC Adapter is functioning properly. (4) Check whether the condition of Battery Charging status is correct. (5) Check the appearance of Battery Pack if any abnormal. (6) Try with another Battery Pack or Replace Battery Pack if necessary (7) Try with another Main Board or Replace Main Board if necessary. (8) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.
9Battery discharges quickly even after fully charged
(1) Make sure the Battery Pack takes fully charge with AC Adapter. (2) Check whether the condition of Battery Charging status is correct. (3) Dismantle the unit and check the appearance of Battery Pack. (4) Try with another Battery Pack or Replace Battery Pack if necessary (5) Try with another Main Board or Replace Main Board if necessary. (6) Once the defective part has been identified, verify it again with the defective part whether the symptom could be duplicated.
10Battery Pack does not recharge
(1) Make sure the Battery Pack takes fully charge with AC Adapter. (2) Check whether the condition of Battery Charging status is correct. Charge should be done no more than 4 hours. (3) Dismantle the unit and check the appearance of Battery Pack. (4) Try with another Battery Pack or Replace Battery Pack if necessary (5) Try with another Main Board or Replace Main Board if necessary.

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USPL Utility HTC ARTEMIS Update SPL v.01 (USPL v.01)
*** Licence Agreement*** HTC ARTEMIS Update SPL v.01 (USPL v.01) This is a public license. Any commercial use of the product is prohibited. *** Disclaimer *** No warranties of any kind are given. Use this product at your own risk. If you brick your device it is your own responsibility. Danger!!! Not to be used for other devices than ARTEMIS

Danger!!!

HTC ARTEMIS Update SPL v.01 (USPL v.01) Rev. 1.1

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Introduction to USPL Utility This product designed for HTC ARTEMIS (HTC P3300 /HTC P3350/ Orange SPV M650 / T-Mobile MDA compact III / O2 Xda orbit /Dopod P800W / Dopod P800 /Dopod M700). USPL Utility will make a temporary SuperCID on your device, which in turn will enable flashing with any available ROM version for this class of devices.
Instruction on how to use USPL Utility The elements you will need: - PC with ActiveSync installed; - HTC ARTEMIS based type device; - USB cable; - USPL.exe. This package consists of set of tools needed for USPL Utility; - ARTExx ROM of your choice, which you would like to flash on device; Whole process of flashing ROM includes several stages: - temporary CID unlock (SuperCID); - flashing uspl; - flashing any ROM of your choice;
1. Download USPL.exe Utility. This file represents self-extracted archive. 2. Extract files from USPL.exe to the local drive on your PC. 3. Save your work, close all applications running on Artemis phone and perform Soft Reset (read device manual on how to soft reset the device). 4. Wait until Windows (on the phone) is completely loaded. 5. Connect your phone to PC with USB cable. 6. Please make sure your ActiveSync connection is available.
7. If you dont have ActiveSync connection,
please check parameters of ActiveSync, see below.

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8. Double click on ActiveSync icon, this will bring Microsoft ActiveSync main menu. Choose File Connection Settings
This will bring another dialog.
Please make sure that Allow USB connections option is selected. Remark: If you still have problems with connecting your device to PC with ActiveSync. Check that that your firewall is not blocking ActiveSync programme and associated ports (please refer to the article http://support.microsoft.com/kb/259369/en-us for more details)

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9. Navigate to directory where you have all extracted files from USPL.exe package.
10. Run start.uspl.exe. 11. You will receive the following DOS based screen. Just wait until process completes. Do not try to interfere with the process, just wait for some time. Normally, it takes about 5-10 min. to complete.
12. When this phase will complete, phone screen will become blank (white or dark. we have noticed different colours on different ARTEMIS devicesJ) and standard flashing PDA Phone ROM Update Utility for Artemis dialog window will appear (on your PC screen).

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At this stage you will flash a new version of uspl on device. This uspl will allow flashing any versions of ROM for Artemis since it is installed on your device. 13. Follow the Wizard. 14. When this stage completed, device will reboot. PHASE OF FLASHING USPL ON YOUR ARTEMIS DEVICE HAS COMPLETED AT THIS POINT. Now you can start flashing any Artemis ROM on your device. It will not require CID unlock. Flashing of another ROM normally performed with standard flashing utility, which is integral part of any ROM Update package. So, you will not need any additional tools for this.

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Warning: 1. This utility does not correct problem with PDAMobiz ROMs, when device is stuck at bootloader screen. We do not recommend using PDAMobiz ROMs, because of high level of failures. Although you have possibility to recover your device after the PDAMobiz failure, the process is quite complex. 2. USPL Utility does not make IMEI modification. 3. USPL Utility does not correct CID area. 4. USPL Utility temporary unlocks CID on Artemis device. It loads a new uspl on device. 5. After flashing with a new ROM your device is set back to factory settings. Uspl will be overwritten after flashing a new ROM. If you need to flash device with another ROM second time, you will need to start USPL Utility again before flashing, following the process above. 6. During flashing a new ROM, data on your telephone will be deleted, please save all your data before starting the process. 7. USPL Utility is not compatible with Artemis SD Card flashing method (for more details please read: http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=Artemis_SD_Card_Flashing ) 8. USPL Utility is free of charge. It is oriented for public use. 9. We can not provide support for USPL Utility at the moment due to lack of resources. We would appreciate all your comments and reports related to this utility to be posted on www.xda-developers.com , in Artemis Upgrading section (http://forum.xdadevelopers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=318 ). Although rather difficult, but we will try to follow up.

****** The goal of this study was purely educational and was not oriented for any commercial purposes. We put some time and resources into developing and testing this utility, including purchase of ARTEMIS devices. If you would like to donate, to expand and support this project further, please communicate at http://pof.eslack.org/blog for details. We are currently looking for development of the same type of utility for other phone models, which definitely requires some extra resources and time. Best regards, -USPL Team

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