Troubleshooting Chart | MOTOFONE F3 |
Troubleshooting Chart
Table 3. Level 1 and 2 Troubleshooting Chart
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| Measure the voltage at TP_BATT+ with battery | |
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| a) Battery either discharged or | charger to the phone and ensure that the phone | |
1. Telephone will not turn on or stay on. | is charging. If the phone does not charge, | ||
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| change the battery and repeat the measurement | ||
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| charging procedure. If the phone still does not | |
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| turn on, proceed to b). | |
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| b) Transceiver board defective. | Forward unit to a level 3 service center for | |
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| Check connection between the speaker/antenna | |
2. Telephone exhibits poor reception or | a) Speaker/antenna assembly | assembly and the transceiver board. If the | |
erratic operation such as calls frequently | contact is intermittent visually, replace with a | ||
defective | |||
dropping or weak or distorted audio. | known good speaker/antenna assembly. If the | ||
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| fault is still present, proceed to b. | |
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| b) Transceiver board defective. | Forward unit to a level 3 service center for | |
| replacement. | ||
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| a) Connections between transceiver | Check connections between transceiver board | |
3. No display. | and display. If display still does not come up, | ||
and display faulty. | |||
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| Replace with a known good display module. | |
| b) Display module defective. | Verify that the fault has been cleared with the | |
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| new display module and reassemble the unit. | |
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| Replace the antenna/speaker assembly with a | |
4. Incoming call alert transducer audio | a) Faulty antenna/speaker assembly. | known good antenna/speaker assembly. If the | |
distorted or volume is too low. | problem goes away, replace with a new antenna/ | ||
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| speaker assembly. Else proceed to b. | |
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| b) Transceiver board defective | Forward unit to a level 3 service center for | |
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5. Telephone transmit audio is weak. |
| Replace the microphone as described in the | |
(usually indicated by called parties | a) Microphone defective. | ||
procedures. If fault is not cleared, proceed to b. | |||
complaining of difficulty in hearing voice). |
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| b) Transceiver board defective | Forward unit to a level 3 service center for | |
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| Replace the earpiece speaker with a known | |
6. Receive audio from earpiece speaker is | a) Contacts between earpiece | good one. Reassemble with a new front housing | |
weak or distorted. | speaker and transceiver board faulty. | if the fault goes away. If the fault is still present, | |
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| b) Transceiver board defective. | Forward unit to a level 3 service center for | |
| replacement. | ||
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| Check the SIM card contacts for dirt. Clean if | |
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| necessary, and check if fault has been cleared. | |
7. Telephone will not recognize or accept |
| If the contacts are clean, insert a known good | |
a) SIM card defective. | SIM card into the telephone. Power up the unit | ||
SIM card. | |||
| and confirm that the card has been accepted. If | ||
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| the fault goes away, replace the defective SIM | |
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| card. If the SIM card is not at fault, proceed to b. | |
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| b) Transceiver board defective | Forward unit to a level 3 service center for | |
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8. No or weak audio when using headset. | a) Headset plug not pushed in fully. | Ensure the headset plug is fully seated in the | |
jack. | |||
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