ERICSSON AF738, AF778 Programming CH 4

Programming EN/LZB 119 2506 R1A
Chapter 4
Programming
Ericsson Cellular Phone AF738
AF778
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Introduction......................................................................................................................................... 4-1
Equipment Set-up................................................................................................................................ 4-1
Flash Programming Equipment Setup................................................................................................4-1
Testing and Audio Breakout ...............................................................................................................4-2
Table 4-1. List of Necessary Equipment ............................................................................................ 4-2
Figure 4-2. Test Equipment Setup......................................................................................................4-2
Audio Breakout Box (KRY 101 1612).................................................................................................4-3
Table 4-2. Switch Settings ................................................................................................................. 4-3
Figure 4-3. Audio Breakout Box Setup..............................................................................................4-3
Flash Programming Procedure...........................................................................................................4-4
Flasher Requirements........................................................................................................................4-4
Flasher Installation Procedure............................................................................................................ 4-4
Flasher Software Setup...................................................................................................................... 4-5
Flasher General Operations ...............................................................................................................4-5
Downloading Software ...................................................................................................................... 4-6
Special Functions.............................................................................................................................. 4-6
Personality Swap...........................................................................................................................4-6
AMPS Reset Test Mode Counter................................................................................................... 4-6
AMPS Authentication Option........................................................................................................4-6
NAM PROGRAMMING ....................................................................................................................4-7
Table 4-3. Short Programming: 987 MENU MENU...........................................................................4-7
Table 4-4. Long Programming: 923885 MENU MENU .....................................................................4-8
Programming Mask SIDs (available only in Long Programming) ....................................................... 4-9
Table 4-5. Mask SID Programming ...................................................................................................4-9
A-KEY Entry (within NAM Programming).....................................................................................4-10
Viewing Software Version .............................................................................................................. 4-11
Viewing Non-Resettable Timer .......................................................................................................4-11
Status Display Mode ....................................................................................................................... 4-11
A-KEY Entry (outside NAM programming).................................................................................... 4-12
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Introduction
This chapter describes the software needed to program the Ericsson AF738 and AF778 cellular telephones, and the procedures required to program the phones.
Equipment Set-up
See Figure 4-1 for the equipment setup for Flash programming.
SEND
MEM
MENU
Software
(Contact your Regional Service Manager)
To Parallel Port
Flash Cable
KRY 101 1135/10
To Serial Port
Hardlock
KRY 105165
Programming Adapter
NTZ 112 293
OR NTZ 112 311
Figure 4-1. Flash Programming Equipment Setup
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3mm
Cut or grind 3mm off
Testing and Audio Breakout
See Table 4-1 and Figure 4-2.
Table 4-1. List of Necessary Equipment
Part Number Name
KRY 101 1612/1 Audio Breakout Box LPC 102 280 Test Interface SXK 107 4330 Car Cradle SXA 120 5517 RF Adapter N/A SMA Connector for RF
Cable
Modifying existing adapter for AF778:
bottom of SXA 120 5517
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NOTE: You must cut or grind 3mm off the RF Adapter SXA 120 5571 for testing the AF778. See inset.
Figure 4-2. Test Equipment Setup
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Audio Breakout Box (KRY 101 1612)
See Table 4-2 and Figure 4-3.
Refer to Figure 4-2 for the setup needed.
Table 4-2. Switch Settings
Switch Name For Testing
MASTER PHONE SERVICE AF PATH HOOK DIGITAL HF
Not used Not used Not used BNC ON MODE 1
Figure 4-3. Audio Breakout Box Setup
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Flash Programming Procedure
This section contains procedures for Flash programming.
Flasher Requirements
To begin installation you must first have the following three files:
Flasher.EXE
FLSHLIB2.EXE
Appropriate phone software file
NOTE
Contact your regional service representative for the latest
version of Flasher software and phone software.
Flasher Installation Procedure
Perform the following procedure to install Flasher on the PC.
1. At the C:\ prompt, type: Mkdir Flasher to create a directory named
“Flasher”.
2. Copy all files into the Flasher directory.
3. When these files are copied, return to the C:\ prompt.
4. Attach the hardlock provided to the Parallel Port of the PC.
Flasher is now ready to run.
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Flasher Software Setup
To start Flasher, type Flasher at the C:\ prompt. When the program is up and running, press F4 to setup the communication ports. The following window should appear:
Comm Port Selection
A Changes the Comm port to be used. (Comm 1-4) B Displayed if a second comm port is activated; See “E” below C Displayed if a third comm port is activated; See “E” below D Displayed if a fourth comm port is activated; See “E” below E Changes the number of Comm ports active.
F Changes the Maximum Baud Rate (Auto, 9600, 19200, 38400)
Auto is the default setting.
G Changes the Comm port Hardware Setup. (Start Address’ and IRQ
Lines. (Defaults are usually correct for most PC’s)
H Level 1 lock support (Yes / No). For use if hardlock is required.
I Exchange Protocol
When all appropriate changes have been made, press ESC to exit the menu and save the changes.
Flasher General Operations
Listed below is a quick guide to each function listed in the main screen of
Flasher.EXE.
F1 A quick key used to download new software into the handset.
The “Message” window will display the LAST software downloaded. A good function for downloading multiple like
handsets.
F2 Allows you to change disk drives; (A:, B:, C:) F3 Allows you to enter a new file path or directory. F4 Port Selection: (See the Setup Section above) F8
F9 Displays the Flasher version and copyright information.
Shift F9 Displays the Hardlock information (Serial number and Date
ESC Exits each window (cancels all functions) and Exits Flasher.
Special functions: Includes the following functions:
1: Personality Swap (Only for older handsets). 2: AMPS Reset Test Mode Counter
3. AMPS Enable Authentication Option. (Only for some older AH200 OR AH300 handsets)
Programmed.)
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Downloading Software
Perform the following to download software into the handsets.
1. Check your setup for proper selection of comm ports and baud rates.
2. Connect the handset to the PC using the following:
KRY 101 1135/10, NTZ 112 293:
*A fully charged battery must be used for a power source
3. Using the Arrow keys, select the appropriate file for downloading into the
handset and press return.
4. Power up the handset.
5. At the “File Data” window, verify that you have selected the correct
software, and press “C” to continue.
6. A progress meter should display at the bottom of the screen. The
approximate Flash time is three minutes. When finished, press the ESC key to continue with the next function.
Special Functions
The following describes the Special Functions of Flasher.EXE
Personality Swap
This feature is not available for the AF738 or the AF778.
AMPS Reset Test Mode Counter
The purpose of this function is to reset the value in the handset that enables the user
to enter into Test Mode. Perform the following to reset the test mode counter:
1. Connect the phone using the above mentioned methods.
2. From the main screen, press F8 for Special Functions.
3. Press 2. for Amps Reset Test Mode Counter.
4. Enter the “Test mode coupon value” to be entered into the handset. (The
maximum value of five (5) will be displayed.)
5. Press Return twice to continue.
6. A progress meter should be displayed at the bottom of the display.
7. The approximate reset time is 30 seconds. After completion, press F8 or ESC
to return to the main window.
AMPS Authentication Option
This feature is not necessary for the AF738 and AF778. The feature is already enabled in the phone
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NAM Programming
Refer to Table 4-3 and Table 4-4. Use the corresponding code to access either the Short or Long programming method. If the Short method is chosen, certain NAM data will default based on the System ID entered.
1. Use the # or VOL UP key to go forward.
2. Use the * key to erase a mistake and re-enter desired number.
3. Use END/PWR/NO to save and exit.
Table 4-3. Short Programming: 987 MENU MENU
Step Display Definition
1
2
3
4
5
ESN 157---
NAM 1-4?
MIN 1 (2,3,4)
SID 1 (2,3,4)
NAM 1-4?
Electronic Serial Number (Cannot be changed)
NAM selection: Press 1 – 4 to select desired NAM.
Mobile Number for NAM 1 (or 2 or 3 or 4): Enter the appropriate Mobile Number.
System ID for NAM 1 (or 2 or 3 or 4): Enter the appropriate system ID.
Repeat step 2.
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Table 4-4. Long Programming: 923885 MENU MENU
Step Display Definition
1 2
3
4 5
6
ESN 157--­CODE XXXX
NAM 1-4?
MASK SID MIN 1 (2,3,4)
SUBNUMBER 1 (2,3,4)
7 8
EDIT A-KEY SID 1 (2,3,4)
XXXX
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IPCH 1 (2,3,4)
Electronic Serial Number (Cannot be changed) Unlock code (can only be changed in User Menu
#62) NAM selection: Presss 1- 4 to select desired
NAM. See page 4-9.
Mobile Number for NAM 1 (or 2 or 3 or 4): Enter the appropriate Mobile Number.
Subscriber number for NAM 1 (or 2, 3, 4). Must be programmed (some markets use the
same number as the MIN). See page 4-10
System ID for NAM 1 (or 2 or 3 or 4): Enter the appropriate System ID>
Initial paging channel for NAM 1 (or 2, 3, 4): Enter 0333 for “A” systems, or 0334 for “B” systems.
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10
11
12
13
ACCOLC 1 (2,3,4)XXXX
GIM 1 (2,3,4)XXXX
MARK 1 (2,3,4)
NAM 1-4?
Access overload class for NAM 1 (or 2, 3, 4): Enter the appropriate access overload class.
Group ID mark for NAM 1 (or 2, 3, 4): Enter the appropriate Group ID.
MIN mark for NAM 1 (or 2, 3, 4): Use any number key to change status (ON or OFF)
Repeat step 3.
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Programming Mask SIDs (available only in Long Programming)
While in Long NAM Programming, instead of selecting a NAM number, press the # button once again to access MASK SID? Refer to Table 4-5 to enter up to 50
MASK SIDs.
1. Press the # or VOL UP key to go forward.
2. Press the * or VOL DN key to go backward.
3. Press the SEND/YES button to either enter MASK SID mode or back up
to NAM programming.
4. Press the END/PWR/NO button to save and exit (this will also exit NAM
programming mode).
Table 4-5. Mask SID Programming
Step Display Description/Instruction
1
2
3
Press the SEND/YES button to back up to NAM programming or END/PWR/NO to exit.
Upon exit, the SIDs will be sorted in numeric order. This is
MASK SID?
MS:XX YYY
MS:XX YYY
for easy navigation upon re-entry.
To erase a previously entered SID, enter 5 zeros and exit
programming mode.
Press the SEND/YES button to enter edit mode
Next available Mask SID (xx = location #, yy = SID #): Enter desired SID to block, then press VOL up or #
Repeat step 2 for each desired SID to block
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Validate
No
Yes
Enter up to
A-Key stored.
Return to Long NAM
From Long NAM
Random A-Key
backs up 1 level
Pressing
for a CONFIRM
A-KEY Entry (within NAM Programming)
NOTE
This is not available in Short Programming Mode
Programming
NOTE
exits NAM programming
WARNING:
To Select
Default A-Key
Reset SSD
& Count
To Select
To Input an
4-10
A-Key
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26 digits
A-Key
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The date of release will
follow the version after
about 2 seconds.
Software
Minutes
Viewing Software Version
Type
9# 4# 3#
Press
to exit
Viewing Non-Resettable Timer
SERV
Hours
9# 4# 4#
Press
to exit
SERV
Version
Status Display Mode
951060
Turns feature
ON and Off
Press and hold for 1 sec. to display SID.
Press again to return to previous display.
Channel
SERV
SERV
SAT
0-2
Pwr
Lvl
SID
RSSI (HEX)
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Validate
No
Yes
Enter up to
A-Key stored.
Return to Standby
corrects entry error
NOTE
WARNING
Changing and/or re-entering
the A-Key will reset the SSD
and other authentication parameters.
This may throw the phone out of sync with
*
*
A-KEY Entry (outside NAM programming)
(A-KEY must be assigned by system operator)
From Standby
Mode
AKEY
OR
2539
the system. If you are unsure, DO NOT go beyond this point.
26 digits
A-Key
Mode
Reset SSD
& Count
exits A-Key mode
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