SITE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION MyX-4 Doc. No.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 NO DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT This document is SAGEM SA property. It can not be copied or communicated without written authorisation. Ref.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 - FOREWORD 1.1 HOW TO USE THE SITE TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION.............................................................1-1 1.2 ABREVIATIONS .................................................................................................................................1-2 1.3 COMMENTS SHEET..........................................................................................................................1-3 CHAPTER 2 - DESCRIPTION - OPERATION 2.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 SYMPTOM SHEET 06 : RING TONES.……………………………………………………………………… 3-13 SYMPTOM SHEET 07 : VIBRATE……………………………………………………………………………...3-14 SYMPTOM SHEET 08 : MICROPHONE / LOUDSPEAKER ...................................................................3-15 CHAPTER 4 - TESTS AND CHECKS 4.1 GENERAL ABOUT TESTS ................................................................................................................4-1 4.2 TEST TOOLS ...............................................
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 LEVEL 1 MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................5-16 PROCEDURE SHEET 1 01 : REMOVING AND REPLACING THE ASSEMBLY FLANGE....................5-17 PROCEDURE SHEET 1 02 : REMOVING AND REPLACING THE DYSPLAY ......................................5-19 PROCEDURE SHEET 1 03 : REMOVING AND REPLACING THE KEYPAD LIGHT GUIDE ................
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 6.6 DATA CABLES ...................................................................................................................................6-7 6.6.1 Description .................................................................................................................................6-7 6.6.2 Characteristics ...........................................................................................................................
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 CHAPTER 1 - FOREWORD This document is common to all myX-4 phones in the SAGEM. It is composed of independent sheets: − Symptom sheets = Symp Sheet XX − Test and check sheet = Test Sheet XX − Maintenance procedure sheet = Proc Sheet X XX The applicability of a procedure is indicated in the independent sheets title block. These sheets are updated from time to time in Technical Information Bulletins (TIB).
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 All sheets include illustrations to make it easier to read the procedure. Chapter 1: Foreword, describes general data about this document. Chapter 2: Description - Operation, describes general data and options available in the myX-4. Chapter 3: Symptoms, contains troubleshooting procedures to be carried out on equipment. Chapter 4: Tests and checks, contains tests and check procedures to be performed on the equipment.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 1.3 SAR Specific Absortion Rate SIM Subscriber Identify Module SMS Short Message Service SMS CB Short Service Message Cell Broadcast TFT Thin Film Transistors USSD Unstructured Supplementary Service Data VGA Video Graphics Array WAP Wireless Application Protocol WiFi Wireless Fidelity WSP Wireless Session Protocol COMMENTS SHEET Broad experience is very beneficial in several respects.
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 2 - DESCRIPTION - OPERATION 2.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Table 3 shows power classes : Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 900 43 dBm 39 dBm 37 dBm 33 dBm 29 dBm 1800 30 dBm 24 dBm 36 dBm - - 1900 30 dBm 24 dBm 33 dBm - - Table 3: RF power classes Ref.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.2 REMINDERS ABOUT THE CHARACTERISTICS AND OPTIONS OF myX-4 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS Weight (in g) : Dimensions (in mm) : myX-4 95g 104*46.5*17.8 Volume (cm3) 77 Standby (h) : 340 Talk time (h/mn) : 4.30 Screen size (pixels), Colour, Backlight : 128*160 pixels, 65K colors Line / character number of the screen : 8 .
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ ENTERTAINMENT / FUN FACTS Mservices Yes Bookmarks inserted in wallpapers and ringtones menus Yes Icons Wallpaper or fix screensaver Animated Screensaver up to 50 (30 minimum embedded) 14 embedded 3 Power ON and OFFanimations Yes Photos No Videos No Ringtone Games embedded Games to download Java Interchangeable covers 40 ore loaded 2 Yes Yes CLDC1.0 ,MIDP2.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.3 2.3.1 DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR Connector description This connector is located at the bottom of the transmission module and enables the connection to various accessories. It comprises power supply pins and signals. DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE 2.3.2 Signal description SYMBOL PIN CONNECTOR No.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ RXD1 10 SERIAL DATA TO BE TRANSMITTED. TXD1 11 SERIAL DATA RECEIVED. Ref.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ SYMBOL PIN CONNECTOR No. SIGNAL FUNCTION USB_DP 12 USB INTERFACE DIFFERENTIAL DATA LOGICAL INPUT ITDATA 13 Interruption accessories. LOGICAL INPUT GND 14 ZERO VOLT.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.4 IDENTIFICATION All phones are identified with an identification label sticked on the antenna. 2.4.1 Illustration 2.4.2 Description a : IMEI (bar code), b : IMEI (15 characters) c : Reference of product / aesthetic used . d : Sim card Indication (Sim 3V…), e : Production area Indication, f : Production date (date code) + Production level, Ex.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.5 PHONE BLOCK DIAGRAM 2.5.1 myX-4 block diagram Microphone BASEBAND RADIO Loudspeaker LCD/KEYPAD 2.5.2 Standards and environment The phone complies with the following standards. Directive EEC 1999 / 5 / CE Safety (security) EN 60950 CEM EN 301 489-1 / EN 301 489-7 Voltage 73 / 23 / EEC Network 3GPP TS 51.010-1 v 5.2.0 with included GCF-CC V 3.10.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________ 2.6 EQUIPEMENTS The description and operation of SAGEM myX-4 are given in the "User’s handbook" supplied with the handset. This chapter only describes equipment that operates with the myX-4 handset. 2.6.1 2.6.1.1 2.6.1.2 Battery packs Characteristics Technology Weight Voltage capacity Li-ion 26g 3,7V/ 780mAh Description Li-ion type batteries are used.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 2.6.1.3 Charging time The following table shows typical charging times for different batteries. Battery 500 mA travel chargers AC* and K** chargers "Simple" unregulated chargers 230 V Nom. (110 V Nom.) 94 V to 254 V Li-ion 2h30 2h30 Astec Low-cost 230 V (110 V) 254 V (121 V) 230V 4h30 3h45 3h30 * : cigar lighter chargers (12 V et 24 V) ** : car hands free kits (Values screen off). 2.6.2 2.6.2.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 2.6.2.3 Mains modules Reference Weight (g) 3 Vol (cm ) Primary voltage SIMPLE UNREGULATED MAINS POWER SUPPLY MODULES 1.5 VA. 12V. 300 mA. EC MAINS MODULE 180 85 230 V UK MAINS MODULE 180 120 230 V US MAINS MODULE 210 105 110 V AUS MAINS MODULE 190 105 230 V Ref.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 CHAPTER 3 - SYMPTOMS 3.1 GENERAL After you have received the customer return sheet (Proc Sheet 3 02), carry out the troubleshooting procedure. This chapter will help you to identify the defective element(s), using the troubleshooting table. It contains flow charts broken down by fault type. Each flow chart describes the procedure to be followed and contains cross references to tests or maintenance.
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 Code Indicated fault Procedure E1 Defective loudspeaker (hails) Symp Sheet 08 E2 Loudspeaker voice distortion Symp Sheet 08 E3 Defective microphone Symp Sheet 08 E4 Microphone voice distortion Symp Sheet 08 E5 Vibrating device problem Symp Sheet 07 E6 Defective audio connector Symp Sheet 08 F1 No network retrieval Symp Sheet 02 F2 Intermittent calls drop Symp Sheet 02 F4 Test radio no ok Proc Sheet 1 09 or 3 01 F5 Outgoing call failure Sy
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Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 Message Meaning "NETWORK BUSY" "Problems" related to the network and Communications "WAIT" "Problems" related to the network and Communications "UNBLOCK?" "Problems" related to the SIM card "MEMO REC. CUT" Save during storage in the answering machine truncated due to lack of space "FUNCTION NOT ALLOWED" Prohibited function requested "NOT FOUND" Unsuccessful search (on directory, etc.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 3.5 LIST OF OBSERVED DEFECTS A SAGEM code is assigned to each confirmed defect. This code should be entered on Proc Sheet 3 01, SAGEM Factory Return, if the phone to be repaired is returned to SAGEM (see chapter 5). Ref.
Technical Site Documentation – myX-4 SYMPTOM SHEETS Ref.
ENDURANCE, BATTERY, CHARGER PROBLEM Symp Sheet 01 1/1 myX-4 Test the charger Test Sheet 02 No Ok? Replace the Standard charger Yes Test consumption Test Sheet 04 No Return to SAGEM Proc Sheet 1 09 or Proc 3 01 Ok? Yes Test the battery Test Sheet 03 No Ok? Change the battery Proc Sheet 0 02 Yes End Ref.
COMMUNICATION PROBLEM Symp Sheet 02 1/1 myX-4 Do the W avetek test Test sheet 06 No Radio problem ? Non yes End Return to SAG EM Proc sheet 1 09 ou Proc 3 01 Ref.
NO FAULT GIVEN myX-4 Symp Sheet 03 (Expertise of the phone) 1/1 Update with SMT Test Sheet 01 Charger Test Test Sheet 02 Fault found ? yes No Battery test Test sheet 03 End No Fault found ? Yes No Consumption Test Test Sheet 04 Fault found ? End Yes No display test ( HOTLINE menu) Test Sheet 05 Fault found ? End Yes No Camera test Test Sheet 07 Fault found ? End Yes No Radio Test (wavetek) Test Sheet 06 Fault found ? End Yes No Return to customer Ref.
DISPLAY PROBLEM Symp Sheet 04 1/1 myX-4 Test the display with the "Hotline" menu Black/color screen Test Sheet 05 Yes Ok ? No End Replace the display Proc Sheet 1 02 Test the display with the "Hotline" menu Test Sheet 05 Ok ? Yes No Return to SAGEM Proc Sheet 1 09 or Proc 3 01 - Ref.
KEYPAD PROBLEM Symp Sheet 05 1/1 myX-4 Set the “Keypad beep” function Test the keypad by listening to the key beep Yes Ok? No End Replace a new metal dome Proc Sheet 1 05 Repeat the keypad test Ok? No Yes End Return to SAGEM Proc Sheet 1 09 or Proc 3 01 Ref.
RING TONES PROBLEM Symp Sheet 06 1/1 myX-4 Select a SAGEM ring tones in the SETTINGS / SOUNDS / RING TONES / CALLS menu Yes Ring tones Ok ? End No Change the loudspeaker Fiche Proc 1 07 Yes Ring tones Ok ? No End Return to SAGEM Fiche Proc 1 09 ou Proc 3 01 Ref.
Site Technical Documentation - GSM 900/1800 - Serie 3000 Ref.
Site Technical Documentation - GSM 900/1800 - Serie 3000 CHAPTER 5 - MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 5.1 TECHNICAL WORK LEVELS There are four technical work levels: − Level 0, − Level 1, − Level 2, − Level 3. Each level represents a maintenance degree that depends on which elements are to be removed.
Site Technical Documentation - GSM 900/1800 - Serie 3000 5.2 SHORT LOOP PROCESS 1. Initialisation From the communication by Sagem and the reception of the concerned products by the short loop process, the Repair Centre shall comply with the above procedure. The application of the Short loop process will end when received the authorisation of repairing given by Sagem. 2.
Site Technical Documentation - GSM 900/1800 - Serie 3000 - The under- warranty handsets and accessories declared No Fault Found (NFF) shall be exchanged to the end-users except previous communication of Sagem. - The Out of warranty handsets and accessories (oxidation, shocks, …) will be repaired by the Repair Centre after acceptation by the customer of an estimate according to the Sagem out of warranty repair prices communicated.
Site Technical Documentation - GSM 900/1800 - Serie 3000 Accessories return procedure to Sagem Montauban to be used. The Repair Centre shall indicate on the parcel Accessories + model (ex : myX-4) for the accessories received in the Repair Centre without the handsets. 7. Sagem Montauban Sagem Montauban will ship back to the Repair Centre the same quantity of handsets and accessories as the quantity received. Ref.
Site Technical Documentation - GSM 900/1800 - Serie 3000 8 Additional information about the no fault found In any case: Ask to the end-user the frequency of the defect and the circumstances of its apparition (during an incoming or out-going call, while playing, while downloading, etc.). Try to answer the questions: Where? When? How? • • If the customer complains about a “Power supply / charging” failure : (shutting down of the mobile, problem of booting, etc.
Site Technical Documentation - GSM 900/1800 - Serie 3000 LEVEL 0 MAINTENANCE Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING BACK COVER Proc Sheet 0 01 1/2 myX-4 5. Tools : Not applicable. Preliminary operation Turn the handset upside down Removal procedure : 1 Unlock the back cover (1) , by pushing the lock button (2) upwards. 2 Remove rear cover (1) by lifting bottom end first Placement procedure : 1. Replace the cover by engaging top hooks first . 2. Push down back of rear cover and push button back into locked position Further operations : 1. Check the covers are assembled tightly Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE BACK COVER Proc sheet 0 01 2/2 MyX-4 1 2 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE BATTERY MyX-4 Proc Sheet 0 02 1/2 Tools : - Not applicable Preliminary operation : - Switch off the mobile phone Removal procedure : 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Take out the battery (1) by first extracting the stop pins (2). Placement procedure : 1. Place the battery by first inserting the upper section . 2. Place the back cover (Proc sheet 0 01). Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE BATTERY MyX-4 Proc Sheet 0 02 2/2 1 2 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE FRONT COVER Proc Sheet 0 03 MyX-4 1/2 Tools : - Not applicable Preliminary operation : 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). Removal procedure : 1. Separate the two front cover (2) fixing stop pins (3) to release the electronic module (1). 2. Remove the equipped front cover (2). 3. Remove the elastomer keypad (4). Placement procedure : 1. On the new front cover (2), position the elastomer keypad (4) in position, ensuring it is free of dust. 2.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE FRONT COVER Proc sheet 0 03 2/2 MyX-4 2 1 4 3 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELASTOMER KEYPAD MyX-4 Proc Sheet 0 04 1/2 Tools : - Flat screwdriver Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). Removal procedure : 1. Remove the elastomer keypad (2) from the front cover (1). Placement procedure: 1. Clean the elastomer keypad (2) with compressed air. 2. Place the elastomer keypad (2) in position in its housing Further operations : 1. Replace the front cover (Proc sheet 0 03). 2.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELASTOMER KEYPAD Proc Sheet 0 04 2/2 MyX-4 1 2 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE KNOB LOCK AND THE LOCKER MyX-4 Proc Sheet 0 05 1/2 Tools : - Not applicable Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). Removal procedure : 1. Push the knob lock (2) upward. 2. Pull out the knob lock (2). 3. In the internal cover side, slide the locker (3) upward, while lifting it. Placement procedure : 1. Place the knob lock (2) in its housing, then slide it downward. 2. Turn the rear cover upside down and press the knob lock firmly. Further operations : 1.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE KNOB LOCK AND THE LOCKER Proc Sheet 0 05 2/2 MyX-4 KNOB LOCK 1 2 LOCKER 1 3 Ref.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-4 LEVEL 1 MAINTENANCE Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE ASSEMBLY FLANGE MyX-4 Proc Sheet 1 01 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). Removal procedure : 1. Unscrew the six attachment screws on the assembly plate (1) 2. Separate the four stop pins (3) to liberate the assembly flange (2). Placement procedure : 1. Replace the new assembly flange on its housing. 2.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE ASSEMBLY FLANGE Proc Sheet 1 01 2/2 MyX-4 2 1 3 1 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE DISPLAY MyX-4 Proc Sheet 1 02 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - gloves - Display / metal dome jig Notice:This procedure must be performed by an technician provided with gloves , to avoid any risk of pollution. • Display contacts must never be touched. Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). 4. Remove the assembly flange ( Proc sheet 1 01).
REMOVING / REPLACING THE DISPLAY Proc Sheet 1 02 2/2 MyX-4 1 2 3 2 1 4 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE KEYPAD LIGHT GUIDE myX-4 Proc Sheet 1 03 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver Preliminary operation 2. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 3. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 4. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). Removal procedure : 1. Unscrew the six attachment screws on the assembly plate (1) 2. Remove the assembly flange (Proc sheet 1.01) 3. Remove the assembly display (Proc sheet 1.02) 4. Remove the light guide keypad (2). Placement procedure : 1.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE KEYPAD LIGHT GUIDE Proc Sheet 1 03 2/2 myX-4 2 1 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC BOARD MyX-4 Proc Sheet 1 04 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). Removal procedure : 1. Unscrew the six attachment screws on the assembly plate 2. Remove the assembly flange (Proc sheet 1 01) 3. Remove the assembly display (Proc sheet 1 02) 4.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC BOARD Proc Sheet 1 04 2/2 MyX-4 2 1 3 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE METAL DOME MyX-4 Proc Sheet 1 05 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Gloves - Metal dome Jig Tweezers Preliminary operation This procedure must be performed by a technician with gloves. 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). 4. Unscrew the six attachment screws on the electronic board (1) 5.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE METAL DOME Proc Sheet 1 05 2/2 MyX-4 1 2 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE JOYSTICK MyX-4 Proc Sheet 1 06 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Gloves Tweezers Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). 4. Unscrew the six attachment screws on the electronic board (1) 5. Remove the assembly flange (Proc sheet 1 01) 6. Remove the assembly display (Proc sheet 1 02) then, the keypad light guide (Proc sheet 1 03) Removal procedure : 1.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE JOYSTICK Proc Sheet 1 06 2/2 MyX-4 2 1 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE LOUDSPEAKER MyX-4 Proc Sheet 1 07 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Tweezers Preliminary operation 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). 4. Unscrew the six attachment screws on the electronic board. 5. Remove the assembly flange , then the display (Proc sheet 1 01 / 1 02) 6. Remove the electronic board.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE LOUDSPEAKER Proc Sheet 1 07 2/2 MyX-4 2 1 Ref.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE VIBRATING DEVICE MyX-4 Proc Sheet 1 08 1/2 Tools : - A 0.6mm torx screwdriver - Tweezers Preliminary operation : 1. Remove the back cover ( Proc sheet 0 01). 2. Remove the battery ( Proc sheet 0 02). 3. Remove the front cover ( Proc sheet 0 03). 4. Unscrew the six attachment screws on the electronic board. 5. Remove the assembly flange , then the display (Proc sheet 1 01 / 1 02) 6. Remove the electronic board.(Proc sheet 1 03) Removal procedure : 1.
REMOVING / REPLACING THE VIBRATING DEVICE Proc Sheet 1 08 1/2 MyX-4 2 1 Ref.
ELECTRONIC BOARD EXCHANGE Proc Sheet 1 09 MyX-4 1/3 Preliminary operation 1. Control of the IMEI label integrity 2. Remove the electronic board (Proc sheet 1 04) 3. Control of any oxidation marks (on the electronic board and under the metal dome) Return procedure : (a) The electronic boards are packaged in individual electrostatic envelopes .
ELECTRONIC BOARD EXCHANGE Proc sheet 1 09 2/3 MyX-4 Example of electronic boards packaging : Electronic board metal dome with ESD shielding bag Humidity absorber Boards packaging SAGEM -> ARC Boards packaging ARC -> SAGEM B3 ESD shielding bag closed by the product label Ref.
ELECTRONIC BOARD EXCHANGE MyX-4 Proc sheet 1 09 2/3 SAGEM electrostatic shielding box Reference 20 boards: 25 141059-6 Reference 100 boards: 25 141060-3 Ref.
Site Technical Documentation –myX-4 LEVEL 3 MAINTENANCE Ref.
Site Technical Documentation –myX-4 IMPORTANT Mobile packaging sent to SAGEM S.A. : Follow the Proc sheet 1.09 Packaging for swap or mobile components storage : The swap and the mobile components must be stored with a particular care especially for the most sensible component (Display , loudspeaker etc…). Ref.
RETURN TO SAGEM FACTORY Informations CRA/CRA information : Nom/Name : Rue /Street : Ville / City : Code postal /Poscode : Pays/Country Telephone /Phone : Nom du produit/product : Date d' achat/Date of purchase Code SAGEM A1 A2 A3 A5 A6 A7 A10 Proc Sheet 3 01 Garantie/Warranty : Garantie standard/Standard warranty : Déjà réparé/préviously repaired : Hors garantie/Out of warranty : Garantie expirée /Expired warranty : Mauvaise utilisation / Misuse : N° Série/Sérial n° : N° IMEI : Type de défauts Type of f
RETURN TO CUSTOMER C ach et du V end eur/D ealer's S tam p : N om du produit/product : D ate d' achat/D ate of purchase G arantie/W arran ty : G arantie standard/Standard w arranty : D éjà réparé/préviously repaired : C ode S AG E M T ype de défaut Proc Sheet 3 02 In fo rm ation s C lien t /Info rm ation : N om /N am e : R ue /Street : Ville / C ity : C ode postal /Postcode : Pays/C ountry T elephone /Phone : N ° S érie/Sérial n° : N ° IM E I : H ors garan tie/O ut o f w arranty : G arantie expirée /E x
Site Technical Documentation –myX-4 OUT OF WARRANTY INTERVENTION Ref.
REMOVING/ REPLACING THE DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR MyX-4 Proc Sheet 4 01 1/3 Notice: The handsets requiring the replacement of system connectors cannot be repaired under Sagem warranty. The eventual deterioration of the board due to a bad replacement of the connector fall under the Repair Centre responsibility.
REMOVING/ REPLACING THE DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR Proc Sheet 4 01 myX5-2/ myV-55 2/3 - Maintain the electronic board - flux Correctly the pins of the connector. - Reference of the flux to be used: - LITTON flux -Supplier reference 952-D6 -SAGEM reference18 775 103-7 - With tweezers, hold the connector and heat the pins up.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Before any operation, -flux correctly the pins of the connector. -with the solder wick loaded with tin , tin the pins of the DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE connector by positioning it straight ahead (pads upward), and by heating the solder wick which is in touch with pins. Attention: - At the end of the operation , verify that there is no short circuit between pads.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER 6 - ACCESSORIES 3.6 3.6.1 12 V / 24 V CHARGERS Description This charger is for use in a car (or truck) only. The adapter is fitted with a cigar lighter type connector. AC1 is used to charge a mobile on a cigar lighter connector. 3.6.2 Characteristics Item CIGAR LIGHTER CHARGER AC1 Packaging reference Input voltage 10.8 to Blister Ref.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.7 DESKTOP CHARGERS AND CRADLES 1 3.7.1 Description This charger could charge a mobile, while acting as holder the handset. 3.7.2 Characteristics Item Designation 1 SIMPLE DESKTOP CRADLE Ref.
Technical Site Documentation - myX-4 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3.8 3.8.1 CAR CRADLE Description Car cradle compatible with AC1 or antenna adapter. 3.8.2 Characteristics Item Packaging CAR CRADLE KIT mechanical BLISTER Ref.
REMOVING/ REPLACING THE DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR Proc Sheet 4 01 3/3 MyX-4 6.4. FULL DUPLEX CAR HANDSFREE KIT 6.4.1. Description Rapido Kit : "compact" kit on cigar lighter, Kit K3 : "confort" kit for integration in car with phone equipment. 6.4.2. Characteristics Item Packaging Rapido kit Box Comments No antenna.
REMOVING/ REPLACING THE DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR MyX-4 A : Connecting case and loudspeaker. B : Cradle. C, D et E : Support kit. F : Microphone.
REMOVING/ REPLACING THE DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR Proc Sheet 4 01 3/3 MyX-4 Item Packaging KIT K3 Box Comments No antenna. Requires car installation 900/1800 MHz dual band 1 3 6 2 4 5 8 7 1 : Loudspeaker. 2 : Cradle. 3 : Microphone. 4 : Connecting case. 5 : Power supply cable. 6 : Cable : microphone, loudspeaker, car ⇔ connecting case. 7 : Cable : mobile ⇔ connecting case. 8 : Support kit.
REMOVING/ REPLACING THE DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR 3/3 MyX-4 3.5 3.5.1 Proc Sheet 4 01 PEDESTRIAN HANDSFREE KIT Description Ear support with microphone on the cable for handsfree conversation. 3.5.2 Characteristics Item Dimensions PEDESTRIAN HANDSFREE KIT Length: 1.25 m Dist.
REMOVING/ REPLACING THE DATA/ AUDIO/ CHARGE CONNECTOR 3/3 MyX-4 3.6 3.6.1 Proc Sheet 4 01 DATA CABLES Description Data cables are used for transferring data through standard equipment. 3.6.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-4 CHAPTER 7 - TECHNICAL INFORMATION BULLETIN 3.7 PURPOSE The purpose of the Technical Information Bulletin (TIB) is to complete the maintenance operations described in this document. They give to the repair centers the complementary technical informations and the corrective procedures to be applied to maintain the product following it' s evolution. 3.8 APPLICATION The Technical Information Bulletin (TIB) are reference and must be applied by the repair centers.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-4 CHAPTER 8 - ILLUSTRATED PART CATALOG 8.1 myX-4 spare parts ASSEMBLY QTY 5 1 Cover lock 10 1 Back cover 15 1 Battery 20 1 Front cover 25 1 Elastomer keypad 30 6 RLX 1,8-6 screw 35 1 Assembly flange 40 1 Assembly display 45 1 Keypad light guide 50 1 Joystick 55 1 Assembly plate 60 1 Electronic board 65 1 Metal dome 70 1 Vibrating device 75 1 Loudspeaker Ref.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-4 8.1 myX-4 exploded views 10 15 20 25 5 35 40 45 30 50 Ref.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-4 75 70 55 60 Ref.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-4 APPENDIX 1 - COMPOSITION TABLE 3.9 PURPOSE This chapter contains the SAGEM codes of articles mentioned throughout the Site Technical Documentation. 3.10 LIST OF ARTICLES TEST TOOLS Designation Reference Secured downloading kit 23 810 395-5 Mains charger test kit 23 810 480-8 myX-4 LCD/Metal dome jig To define myX-4 radio interface 25 151 635-6 myX-4 ammeter interface To define myX-4 calibration tool To define Flex insert tool 25 131 873-4 Ref.
Site Technical Documentation – myX-4 12 V / 24 V CHARGERS Designation Reference Cigar-lighter charger AC1 23 810 045 - 9 DESKTOP CHARGERS Designation Reference Desktop charger 23 812 376 - 7 FULL DUPLEX CAR HANDSFREE KIT Designation Reference Kit K3 23 811 416 - 4 Rapido Kit 23 811 861 - 7 Simple car support 23 812 339 - 5 PEDESTRIAN HANDSFREE KIT Designation Reference Pedestrian handsfree kit 188 133 80 - 3