Nokia FPS-8 manual

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    1 (30) FPS-8 Flashing User Guide[...]

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    2 (30) Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Glossary ....................................................................................................................... ..................................[...]

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    3 (30) Introduction This is a user guide for inst alling servic e sw and phone programm ing in FPS- 8 environm ent. This guide wil l help you wi th the insta llation and wi th the basic problem solving. NOTE! Pictures in thi s docum ent m ay differ from the actual.[...]

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    4 (30) Glossary Algorithm code Flash prog ramm ing algorithm code. This c ode runs in the target system and it must suppor t used Flash ty pe and phone hw. The p romm er box can contain several alg orithm codes; ea ch code suppor ts one or mo re different F lash devices. E.g. u_intel. fia supports a num ber of I ntel fla sh chips. Application code [...]

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    5 (30) 1 Overv iew FPS-8 is a program ming dev ice for DCT4 phones. Wh en equipped with powe r supply m odule ACS-10 it c an also be used for program ming latest DCT-3 phones. Software for FPS-8 Prommer is delivered in one installation packag e file. When the new installa tion packag e is ins talled to the contro l PC, the P hoenix (o r WinTesla ) [...]

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    6 (30) 2 Contents of the Sales package FPS-8 Sales pack age (0080321) c ontains follow ing item s: o FPS-8 FLASH promm er (0750123) o Power supply ACF-8 (0680032) o CDROM (contains us er guide and install sw) (0774271) o FPS-8 activation sheet (9359289) o Cables:  AXS-4 Serial Cabl e (connects to PC COM p ort) (0730 090)  Centronic s Cable (c[...]

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    7 (30) 3 Minimum PC har dware requirements o Processo r Pentium 233 Mh z o RAM 64 MB o Needed disk spa ce 50 - 100 MB o Supported Opera ting System s:  Windows 95  Windows 98  Windows NT 4.0  Windows 2000[...]

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    8 (30) 4 FPS-8 Usage For successfu l use of FPS- 8 also pc sw is needed. All needed sw modules a re supplied wi th the Phoenix so ftware (Official service softwa re for DC T-4) and w ith Win Tesla sw (of ficial se rvice software for DCT3 phon es). 4.1 SW Install ations Before anyth ing can be don e, some ins tallations m ust be m ade: 1. Install l [...]

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    9 (30) 4.3 FPS-8 Deactiv ation If there i s a need to s end FPS-8 box to s omewhere e.g . for repair, box m ust be f irst deactiv ated. FPS-8 can be deac tivated with BoxA ctivation sw. Just select Deac tivate when asked to choose function . Pic 3 Deactiva tion 4.4 FPS-8 Maintenance with Phoenix Select”FPS-8 / FPS- 8C maintenance” from ”Flash[...]

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    10 (30) All files can also be loaded separately to FPS- 8. To do this, just pre ss right mouse button in ”Flash box files” window and select file ty pe to be loade d . Pic 5 FPS-8 maintenance U I More inform ation and help can be found from dialogs help (press F1 or He lp –button). 4.5 Phone programming w ith Phoenix Phone is prog rammed by s[...]

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    11 (30) Pic 6 FPS-8 flash UI Press ”Flash” button to sta rt flashing . It tries first to read phone ty pe and p roduct code to autom atically determ inate flash files. If rea ding fails or ap propriate f iles are not found, ”Fla sh File Sel ection” d ialog is opened. Pic 7 Flash file selection dialo g Flash file s can be sel ected by using [...]

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    12 (30) 5 FPS-8 DCT3 setup Needed devices for DCT3 phone prog ramming : o PC with Win Tesla Service SW (Diskette Code 0 774046) equipped with p roduct spec ific suppor t dlls. o FPS-8 FLASH promm er box (0750123) o DCT3 power supply m odule ACS-10 (0770340) o Power Supply ACF- 8 (0680032) o Cables:  AXS-4 Serial Cable (Con nects to PC COM port ([...]

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    13 (30) Pic 9 FPS-8 DC T3 environment (rear )[...]

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    14 (30) Pic 10 FPS-8 DC T3 Communicato r environmen t (front) Pic 11 FPS-8 DC T3 Communicato r environmen t (rear)[...]

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    15 (30) 6 FPS-8 DCT4 setup Needed devices for DCT4 phone prog ramming : o PC with Phoenix Serv ice SW CD ROM Code (0775311) o Product sp ecific data p ackag e o FPS-8 FLASH promm er box (0750123) o Power supply ACF- 8 (0680032) o Cables:  AXS-4 Serial Cable (Con nects to PC COM port) (0730090)  Centronic s Cable (Connect s to PC parall el por[...]

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    16 (30) 7 FPS-8 hard w are 7.1 FPS-8 Front panel FPS-8 front panel and LED s are shown like they are when promm er is in normal m ode. If every thing is OK, prom mer should be in this stat e after power is connec ted. Connectors:  Phone service cable co nnector  DCT-4 power outp ut connectors f or DCT-4 serv ice battery  Main fu se (check [...]

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    17 (30) 7.2 FPS-8 rear panel (Wit hout DCT3 power supply module A CS-10) Connectors:  Paralle l input (Centr onics)  Phone connector  Serial input (RS232)  PWR (power connec tor) Pic 13 FPS-8 r ear panel[...]

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    18 (30) 7.3 FPS-8 main board Promm er main board has 8 MB SRAM and 16 MB Fla sh memory for MCU file storing . The m ainboard has a so cket for add-on mem ory modules:  SRAM module SF12 (8 MBytes), 0080 346  FLASH module SF13 (64 MBytes), 0080347 The mainboar d has also a socket (P ic 24 DCT3 power supply m odule (ACS-10) connec tor) for DCT3 [...]

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    19 (30) 7.3.1 Memory mo dules Additional M emory m odules are needed wh en bigg er than 8MB files ar e needed prog ram to the p hone (more SRAM needed) or there is need to store sever al MCU files in to the FPS- 8 (more flash m emory needed). (SRAM m odule (8 MB) SF12, 0080346 and F LASH module (64MB) SF13, 0080347 ) Additional SRAM and Flash m odu[...]

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    20 (30) 7.3.1.1 Memor y module install ation i nstructions NOTE! When opening the pro mmer box or installing power / mem ory modules all work should be done in an ESD – sa fe environment! Step1: power off FPS-8. FPS-8 has to be po wered off when m ounting m emory modules or DC T-3 power supply ACS-10 module. Moun ting m odules with power supp ly [...]

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    21 (30) Pic 18 Mounting memory modul e Pic 19 SRAM memory mo dule insta lled.[...]

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    22 (30) Pic 20 FLASH m emory card ins talled above SRAM memory card. Pic 21 SRAM & FLASH memory sal es packages[...]

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    23 (30) 7.4 DCT3 power supply module A CS-10 If FPS- 8 prommer box is w anted to be us ed for progra mm ing DCT3 phones, addition al DCT3 power supply m odule ACS-10 is needed to provide c orrect cu rrent and v oltage lev els. FPS-8 add- on rear panel Pic 22 DCT3 power supp ly module ACS-10 from in side Pic 23 DCT3 power supp ly module ACS-10 outsi[...]

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    24 (30) 7.4.1 DCT3 pow er supply module ACS- 10 installati on instruc tions DCT3 powe r supply m odule ACS- 10 will repla ce or igina l re ar p anel . Step1: power off FPS-8. FPS-8 has to be po wered off when m ounting m emory modules or DC T-3 power supply ACS-10 module. Moun ting m odules with power supp ly connected may cause pe rmanent damag es[...]

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    25 (30) Pic 25 DCT3 power supply modu le (ACS-10) wire connection[...]

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    26 (30) Pic 26 DCT3 power supp ly module (ACS -10) installation 1[...]

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    27 (30) Pic 27 DCT3 power supp ly module (ACS -10) installation 2[...]

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    28 (30) 8 Troubleshooti ng 8.1 Flash programming p roblems Sympto ms: Flash ing fails when prop er cables are not used between FPS- 8 and phone. Possible er ror codes: m any differ ent errors du ring flash programm ing. Cure: Use only shielded ca ble between FPS-8 and pho ne (e.g. XCS- 4, code 0730178) Sympto ms: The phone does not g o to flash m o[...]

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    29 (30) 8.3 Meaning of the LEDs in the front panel during startup Disconnect all cabl es from FPS- 8. Connect power plug to "PO WER 5.5 - 8VDC" connecto r. Inspect the m ode leds while FPS-8 is starting. The leds in the f ront panel should flash as fo llows: ON +----------------------------------------------------------- PWR | OFF --+ ON [...]

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    30 (30) 8.4 What to do with malfunctioning FPS-8 dev ices If trouble shooting doe s not help then fill in R epair Req uest Note, which comes wit h the sales p ackage. NOTE! Deactivate box bef ore sending . See 4.3 FPS-8 Deactiv ation.[...]