M3588
6.4Repair Chart
Table 2. GSM M3588 Cellular Telephone: Troubleshooting and Repair Chart. (Assembly Replacement Level).
SYMPTOM | PROBABLE CAUSE | VERIFICATION AND |
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Personal telephone will not turn | a) Battery pack either discharged | Measure battery. If the battery voltage is <4.00 V dc, |
on or stay on | or defective | recharge the battery using the appropriate battery |
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| charger. If the battery will not recharge, replace the |
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| battery. |
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| If battery is not at fault, proceed to b. |
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| b) Battery connectors open or | Visually inspect the battery connectors on both the |
| misaligned. | battery assembly and the portable telephone. |
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| Battery or the battery connector assembly. Removing |
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| the battery connector assembly has to be done with |
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| extreme care to avoid damaging the housings. If |
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| battery connectors are not at fault, proceed to c |
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| c) Logic/RF Board Assembly | Remove the Logic/RF Assembly. Substitute a known |
| Defective. | good assembly and temporarily reassemble the unit. |
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| Depress the PWR button; if unit turns on and stays |
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| on, disconnect the dc power source and reassemble |
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| the telephone with the new Logic/RF Board |
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| assembly. Verify that the fault has been cleared. If |
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| the fault has not been cleared then proceed to d. |
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| d) Display circuit failure | Disassemble unit and remove LCD module and |
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| insert known good module. Insert Battery and |
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| depress PWR button. Ensure unit stays on, if OK |
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| reassemble unit in new housing assembly |
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2. Personal telephone exhibits poor | a) Antenna is defective | Check to make sure that the antenna pin is properly |
reception and/or erratic operation |
| connected to the Logic/ RF assembly. If OK, |
(such as calls frequently dropping, |
| substitute a known good antenna. If the fault is still |
Weak and/or distorted audio, etc.). |
| Present, proceed to b. |
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| b) Logic/RF Board Assembly | Replace Logic/RF Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). |
| Defective. | Verify that the fault has been cleared and |
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3. Display is erratic, or provides | a) Mating connections to / from | Remove rear housing from unit, check general |
Partial or no display. | LCD Module faulty. | condition of flex connector from display. If OK |
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| check that the Zif connector is fully pressed down |
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| and that the flex collars are flush with the plastic of |
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| the connector.If not check Zif to PCB connections, |
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| if faulty connector, replace RF / Logic PCB. If Ok |
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| proceed to b. |
| b) LCD module is | Substitute a known good LCD module onto the |
| Defective. | suspect board and connect to DC Pwr supply |
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| depress PWR and ensure display is now correct,if |
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| Ok rebuild unit with new LCD module if LCD |
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| module is not at fault proceed to c. |
| c) Logic/RF Board Assembly | Replace Logic/RF Assembly (refer to symptom 1c). |
| Defective. | Verify that the fault has been cleared and |
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