Nokia 5110 SERVICE SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS

PAMS Technical Documentation
NSE/M–1/3/6 Series Transceivers
Service Software
Instructions
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AMENDMENT RECORD SHEET

Amendment Number
Date Inserted By Comments
10/98 Previous 01/99 OJuntunen Amendment record sheet added
04/99
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Vibra Test added Flashing instruction updated Operator settings added Dealer settings updated repaginated
R.Krishnan Servicing equipment list added
Contents updated Repaginated
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CONTENTS

Service Software 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hardware requirements for Windows 3.1x 6. . . . . . . . . . .
Hardware requirements for Windows 95 6. . . . . . . . . . . .
Software Environment of the Support Modules 6. . . . . . . . .
Required Servicing Equipment 7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installation 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mechanical Connections 11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Installing the Software on PC Hard Disk 12. . . . . . . . . . . .
Common Properties of the User Interface 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Login Dialog 13. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Main Window 14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu Bar 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configure 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tuning 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Testing 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dealer 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
View 19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phone Identity Window 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Help 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mouse Cursors 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reserved Keys 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Short Cut Function Keys 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alt Hot Keys 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ctrl Hot Keys 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shift Hot Keys 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Key Strokes 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Help Functions 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dialog boxes 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Common Dialog boxes 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Note Message Box 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Query Message Box 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Error Message Box 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Custom Dialog boxes 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Buttons 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Reporting Status 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NSE–1/3/6 and NSM–1 FEATURES 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Menu bar 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Open... command 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Initialise... command 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Normal Mode 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Local Mode 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Band... command 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
GSM 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PCN 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tuning 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RX Calibration... command 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NSM–1 Specific Features 33. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tx Power... command 34. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
TX Power Side Channel Tuning 36. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MTC and R&D specific features 37. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tx I/Q... command 38. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NSM–1 Specific Features 39. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Energy Management Calibration... command 40. . . . . . . .
Testing 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RF Controls... command 42. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RSSI Reading... command 46. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Self Tests... command 47. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ADC Readings... command 50. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Audio... command 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Internal Audio Loops 51. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Interface... command 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Call Simulation... command 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Noise Sensitivity... command 55. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IR Test... command 56. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vibra Test... command 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Software 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Product Profile... command 57. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Start Up Self–tests... command 58. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set Factory Values... command 60. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phone Identity... command 61. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Warranty State... command 63. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Production Data Edit... command 64. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Flash Phone... command 65. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dealer 68. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Settings... command 68. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Short Code Memory... command 69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SCM & User Settings... command 71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Set UI/DEV Default Values... command 72. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Restore User Defaults... command 72. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Operator Settings... command 74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
IWR Swap... command 75. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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View 76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Quick/RF Info... command 76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phone Identity... command 77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendix 1, Vocabulary 79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Service Software

General

To run the After Sales SW, a parallel port software protection device
(PKD–1) has to be connected. TDF–4 box must connected to PC for
flashing purposes. The user can use WinTesla functions in modules for
testing NSE–1/3/6 and NSM–1 mobile stations (MS). The test functions
send test messages from PC to MS and receive results and show them in
the PC display. The messages can be sent via M2BUS or FBUS.
Note: if this software is to be run on laptops, the power saving feature
MUST be switched off.
Hardware requirements for Windows 3.1x
The recommended minimum hardware standard to run Service Software
is any computer which is 386 33 MHz or greater with at least 4 MB of
memory and VGA type display (640 x 480). This assumes that only the
WinTesla with After Sales Support Modules is active, i.e. other Windows
packages are not running in the background.
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Hardware requirements for Windows 95
The recommended minimum hardware standard to run Service Software
is any computer which has Pentium processor, memory 8 MB and meets
HW requirements recommended by Microsoft.
Software Environment of the Support Modules
The Service Software user interface is intended for the following environ-
ments: Microsoft Windows 3.1x (enhanced mode) and Windows 95 envi-
ronment running in enhanced mode. Support for Microsoft NT may be
added, if required. Detailed information about Windows and application
usage can be found from the Microsoft Windows Version 3.1 Users Guide
chapter one (Windows Basics) and chapter two (Application Basics).
As an ordinary Windows application, the main idea in the user interface is
that selections are made with menus, push buttons and shortcut keys.
Selections can be done by using keyboard and/or mouse. There is always
a status bar displayed at the bottom of the main window which contains
information about current actions.
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Required Servicing Equipment
– Computer: IBM 486 PC/AT or compatible with at least one unused se-
rial port (COM1 or COM2)*), one parallel port (LPT1), 5Meg hard disk
space required, 16 Meg of RAM – Display: Any supported by MS Windows version 3.1 or 3.11 – Operating System: DOS Version 5.0 or later running MS Windows 3.1
or 3.11 – WinTesla Applicaition Software (product code 0774046) – Service SW diskette 3.5” for NSE–1, 3, 6 and NSM–1 (product code
0774080)
– Software protection key PKD–1 (product code: 0750018)
Note: A number of PC’s of an older generation use the Intel, National Semiconductor, or United
*)
Microelectronics IC 8250 as the serial port UART. This is a comparatively inefficient circuit for current purposes and doService MBUS Cable DAU–9S (product code: 0730108)Audio cable
ADS–1 (product code: 0730011)Modular T–adapter (product code: 4626134)Service Box JBU–5 (product code: 0770120)es not necessarily support the M2BUS adapter at 9600
baud. The newer UART’s NS16450 and NS16550AF of National Semiconductor offer solutions for these problems.
Service accessories designed for NSE–1 and NSE–3
PART NO PART NAME –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
0080178 FLA–5 Flash loading adapter sales package.
Sales package includes next items (FLA–5, SCH–5, AXS–5, in stallation SW disk) Sales package excludes charger: ACH–6E (0270381) for Europe, ACH–6U (0270382) for US/JP, ACH–6X (0270380) for
UK 0730098 SCH–5 service cable between phone and JBA–4 0730099 SCH–6 warranty cable between 2 phones 0730108 DAU–9S MBUS cable between PC and JBA–4 0730109 DAU–9P MBUS cable between PC and NSE–3 0730114 SCB–3 DC–cable for BBD–3. Needed in calibrations 0730128 XRC–1B External antenna cable 0770094 JBA–4 Service audio box 0775071 BBD–3 Service battery. Needed in flashing and tunings 0770083 BDC–3 Service battery adapter (dummy desktop) 0770098 JBS–19 TESTS FRAME for engine PCB and UI
Note: excludes cables XRC–1B and SCH–5, DAU–9S and service
audio box JBA–4. DAU–9S. SCH–5 and JBA–4 cable can be re
placed with DAU–9P.
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0770109 JBT–1 LIGHT MODULE JIG for system PCB
Note: excludes needed cables XRC–1B and SCH–5 (or DAU–9S). 0770106 TDF–4 Flash security box
Note: TDF–4 boxes are delivered in de–activated mode. Fill
completely attached activation request from inside package and
send it to informed FAX number. Service tools needed for NSE–1 and NSE–3: PART NO PART NAME
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 0085095 Prommer sales package
Sales package includes next items (FPS–4, charger ACL–3E,
printer cable, AXS–4 serial cable, installation SW) 0730011 ADS–1 AUDIO CABLE 0730012 PCS–1 cable for jigs (JBT–1 and JBS–19) 0730090 AXS–4 cable for PC and TDF–4 0730053 PCC–1B DC cable between TDF–4 and FLA–5 0750018 PKD–1 Software protection key 0750079 IR module for TDF–4 4626134 Modular branching piece 1–2
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Service accessories for NSE–6
PART NO PART NAME ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
0770120 JBU–5 Service box (flashing, testing the phone) 0770121 MJS–6 Service Jig (testing, tuning, repairing the phone) 0730136 SCA–5 Audio cable (audio routes from headset connector to the JBU–5)
0730142 XCM–5 Modular cable (between JBU–5 and FLA–5 when flash
ing the phone) 0750121 BDS–6 Battery adapter for testing the battery with battery ana
lyzer NOTE: If you need to make flash update for NSE–6 GSM phone your FPS–4 flash
prommer must have total 2 MBYTE SRAM memory inside ! (Normally only 1 MBYTE SRAM).
0200742 1 MB SRAM modul for FPS–4
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Service tools needed for NSE–6
PART NO PART NAME –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––
0080178 FLA–5 Flash loading adapter sales package for NSE–6
Sales package includes next items (FLA–5, SCH–5, AXS–5, in
stallation SW disk)
Sales package excludes charger: ACH–6E (0270381) for
Europe, ACH–6U (0270382) for US/JP, ACH–6X (0270380) for
UK 0730108 DAU–9S MBUS cable between PC and JBA–4 0730114 SCB–3 DC–cable for JBU–5. Needed in calibrations 0770094 JBA–4 Service audio box 0770106 TDF–4 Flash security box
Note: TDF–4 boxes are delivered in de–activated mode. Fill
completely attached activation request from inside package and
send it to informed FAX number. 0085095 FPS–4 Prommer sales package
Sales package includes next items (FPS–4, charger ACL–3E,
printer cable, AXS–4 serial cable, installation SW) 0730011 ADS–1 AUDIO CABLE 0730012 PCS–1 cable for jigs (JBU–5 and MJS–6)) 0730090 AXS–4 cable for PC and TDF–4 0730053 PCC–1B DC cable between TDF–4 and FLA–5 0750018 PKD–1 Software protection key
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Service Accessory for NSM–1 PART NO PART NAME
0770112 CAH–1 SIM–Card Holder (for JBS–19 Test Frame P/N
0770098)
Service Tools needed for NSM–1 PART NO PART NAME
0080178 FLA–5 Flash loading adapter sales package products
Sales package includes the following items: FLA–5, SCH–5, AXS–5 and installation SW disk. Sales package excludes chargers: ACH–6E (0270381) for Eu rope, ACH–6U (0270382) for US/JP and ACH–6X (0270380)
for UK 0730098 SCH–5 service cable between phone and JBA–4 0730099 SCH–6 warranty cable between 2 phones 0730108 DAU–9S MBUS cable between PC and JBA–4 0730109 DAU–9P MBUS cable between PC and NSE–3
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0730114 SCB–3 DC–cable for BBD–3. Needed for calibrations. 0730128 XRC–1B External Antenna Cable 0770094 JBA–4 Service Audio Box 0775071 BBD–3 Service Battery. Needed for flashing and tunings. 0770083 BDC–3 Service Battery Adapter (dummy desktop) 0770098 JBS–19 Test Frame for engine PCB and UI
Note: excludes cables XRC–1B and SCH–5, DAU–9S and Ser
vice Audio Box JBA–4, DAU–9S. SCH–5 and JBA–4 cable can
be replaced with DAU–9P 0770109 JBT–1 Light Module Jig for system PCB
Note: excludes needed cables XRC–1B and SCH–5 (or
DAU–9S). 0770106 TDF–4 Flash security box
Note: TDF–4 boxes are delivered in de–activated mode. Fill completely the attached activation request form inside the pack age and send it to informed FAX number.
0085095 Prommer sales package
Sales package includes next items (FPS–4, charger ACL–3E,
printer cable, AXS–4 serial cable, installation SW) 0730011 ADS–1 Audio Cable 0730012 PCS–1 cable for jigs (JBT–1 and JBS–19) 0730090 AXS–4 cable for PC and TDF–4 0730053 PCC–1B DC cable between TDF–4 and FLA–5 0750018 PKD–1 Software protection key 0750079 IR module for TDF–4 4626134 Modular branching piece 1–2
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Installation
Mechanical Connections
Caution: Make sure that you have switched off the PC and the printer
before making connections.
Caution: Do not connect the PKD–1 key to the serial port. You may
damage your PKD–1 !
The software controls the phone via a separate adapter connected to the serial port of the PC, and to the telephone’s M2BUS (DAU–9P).
Attach the dongle PKD–1 to the parallel port 1 (25–pin female D–connec­tor) of the PC. When connecting PKD–1 to the parallel port, be sure that you insert the computer side of the PKD–1 to the PC (male side). If you use a printer on parallel port 1, install the PKD–1 between the PC and your printer cable.
The PKD–1 should not affect devices working with it. If some errors occur (errors in printing are possible) please try printing without the PKD–1. If printing is OK without the PKD–1 please contact your dealer. We will offer you a new PKD–1 in exchange for your old one.
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Installing the Software on PC Hard Disk
The program is delivered on a diskette and is copy protected with a dongle PKD–1. It must be present in parallel port when using Service software.
The program can also be installed on the hard disk, which is recommend­able to obtain a maximum data access rate.
Keep the original diskette safe to enable upgrading of the program ! If you plan to use PCL Start service software, you must install it before
installing Service software, see PCL Start installation instructions. To install the new Service software program, follow the steps below:
1. insert the new Service software diskette into drive A: of your computer
2. start Windows, and open File Manager
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log into drive a:
3. start INSTALL.EXE and install Service software to drive C:
type
A:
and press <Enter>
type C: and press <Enter>
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Common Properties of the User Interface

This chapter describes how the User Interface CLF must appear to the user.
The User Interface MUST be capable of being driven without the use of a mouse, as the service engineer rarely has space on the bench to use a mouse.

Login Dialog

When the Service Software application is invoked, by checking on the Service Software icon, the Login dialog box will be displayed on the screen.
Nokia logo and application name bitmap (–)
Displays Nokia logo and name of the application.
Application version static text (–)
Nokia logo and application name
Application version
Copyright version
Login box
Copyright notice static text (–)
Login Box edit box (–)
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Copyright is informed as: “Nokia Mobile Phones (c) 1996. All Rights Reserved”.
The user Login ID edit box, where the user enters his faultlog user name. (See Faultlog User Guide)
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OK button (default key)
The user name is stored in memory and the dialog box is closed. When the dialog box is closed, the application starts.
Cancel button (ESC)
The Dialog box is closed and application is started, but the Faultlog feature is disabled.
Help button (F1)
Activates the Windows Help application and displays context sensitive Help.

Main Window

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Title bar
title bar
The A title bar contains the following elements:
Application Control–menu button
Maximise button
Minimise button
Name of the application
Restore button
The properties of these elements and their usage is described in Ref 3– Microsoft Windows Version 3.1 Users Guide chapter one (Windows Ba­sics) and chapter two (Application Basics).
is located at the top of the window.
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Menu bar
The
menu bar
tions. The menu bar is a dynamic element and is dependent on the dongle type fitted, and whether a phone is connected.
Underlined characters in menu names and options indicates that the menu selection can be done by pressing tions can also be selected by activating menu bar with key ) and using arrow–keys to highlight the desired menu. In that case, selection is done by pressing
Menus can also be selected by using the mouse as described in Ref 3–Microsoft Windows Version 3.1 Users Guide
Status bar
The
status bar
window. The status bar contains information about the menu selections and events.
is below the title bar and contains all available menu selec-
is displayed at the bottom of the Service Software main
Enter
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Alt+ underlined character
Alt
– key ( or
.
. Op-
F10
The left area of the status bar describes the actions of menu items as the user uses the arrow keys to navigate through menus.
The status bar texts are explained in detailed in each of command’s de­scription.
The right areas of the status bar indicate which of the following keys are latched down:
Indicator Description
USER Entered Login ID. CAP The Caps Lock key is latched down. NUM The Num Lock key is latched down. SCRL The Scroll Lock key is latched down.
Tool bar
The
tool bar
this document.
is NOT defined and will not be implemented until specified by
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Menu Bar

The Service Software package will have two menu bar configurations. The first, is an abbreviated version that contains the minimum number of menus that allows package configurations when a phone is NOT con­nected. The second is described below:
The menu bar MUST only contain the follow menus for the Service Soft­ware package when a phone is connected:
roduct*
P
Configure*
T
uning
sting
Te
Software
D
ealer
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elp*
H
* – always displayed, even if no phone is connected. A menu is broken down into sections that are indicated with menu separa-
tors. Each sections identifies a logical difference from itself and other sec­tions, i.e. between transmitter and receiver. Any items that are required to be added to a menu lists will be added on the bottom of the appropriate menu section list. If a new item is to be added which is common to two or more phone types, then that menu item will become a common menu item.
The menu lists will use the Microsoft [...] symbol after an item name to in­dicate that selecting that item will NOT initiate an operation immediately, i.e. a dialog box will be displayed for the user to select options or type in data and press the OK button before the operation is performed.
The Product menu contains the following menu items:
N
ew Ctrl+R
Open...
C
lose
Initialize
Faultlog
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N
Local Mode Shift+F5
Activate Faultlog... F9
dit Faultlog...
E
it Alt+F4
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Configure
The Configure menu contains the following items:
O
ptions...
uses...
B
D
irectories...
aultlog...
F
FastN
G
M
AM...
BIB Instruments...
PWS Swap...
Tuning
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Testing
The Tuning menu contains the following menu sections:
RX Calibration...
Tx Power...
Tx I/Q
Energy Management Calibration...
Contrast...
The Testing menu contains the following sections:
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F Controls... SSI Reading ... elf Tests
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The Software menu contains the following menu sections:
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arranty State...
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roduction Data Edit...
lash Phone...
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dentity...
Dealer
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View
The Dealer menu contains the following menu sections:
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The View menu contains the following sections:
& User settings ...
estore User Defaults ...
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hone Identity Window
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The Phone Identity window should contain, as a minimum, the following data:
Software Version(s)
Hardware Version(s)
Serial Number(s)
Product Code
This window will only be used as a display window and therefore will not allow editing of the displayed data. This window will not contain any con­trols other than a scroll bar.
Help
The Help menu contains the following menu items:
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G
eneral Help
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sing Help
A
bout WinTesla
About AS
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Mouse Cursors

The standards Windows pointer will be used as the mouse cursor. During time consuming tasks e.g. communication to phone, an hour glass
will be shown informing the user that a task is in progress. The application uses the hour glass cursor to inform user that the application has taken the control and any actions from user will be ignored.
When a function is initiated, the hour glass will be displayed and when the function has finished the mouse pointer will return to normal.

Reserved Keys

The following Hot keys and Short Cut keys are reserved either as Micro­soft standard keys or as part of the Common Look and Feel specified by this document.
Short Cut Function Keys
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Key Description Defined by
F1 Context Sensitive Help Microsoft F5 Normal Mode NMP Shift+F5 Local Mode NMP F9 Activate Faultlog NMP F10 Goto Menu Bar Microsoft Ctrl+F4 Close Active Window Microsoft
Alt Hot Keys
Key Description Defined by
Alt+F4 Exit Active Application Microsoft Alt+H Help Microsoft
Ctrl Hot Keys
Key Description Defined by
Ctrl+N File – New Microsoft Ctrl+O F Ctrl+P F
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Ctrl+R P
Shift Hot Keys
Key Description Defined by
Shift+F5 Local Mode NMP
Key Strokes
Key Description Defined by
Alt+P Product Menu NMP Alt+P,N N Alt+P,O O
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roduct – New NMP
ew NMP
pen NMP Alt+P,C C Alt+P,I I Alt+P,I,N N Alt+P,I,L L Alt+P,F F Alt+P,F,A A Alt+P,F,E E Alt+P,X Ex Alt+C C Alt+C,O O Alt+C,D D Alt+C,F F Alt+C,G GPIB instruments (disabled) NMP Alt+T T Alt+T,R R
lose NMP
nitialize Pop–up NMP
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aultlog Pop–up NMP ctivate Faultlog NMP dit Faultlog NMP
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X Calibration NMP
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Alt+T,X Tx Alt+T,Q Tx I/Q Alt+T,E E Alt+E Te Alt+E,F RF Alt+E,R R
Power NMP
anergy Management calibration NMP
sting Menu NMP
Controls NMP
SSI Reading NMP
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Alt+E,S S Alt+E,A A Alt+E,U Au Alt+E,U,I Audio I Alt+E,U,E Audio E Alt+E,U User Interface NMP Alt+E,C C Alt+E,N N Alt+E,I I Alt+S S Alt+S,P P Alt+S,S S Alt+S,V Set Default V
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all Simulation NMP oise Sensitivity NMP
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oftware Menu NMP roduct Profile NMP tart–up Self Tests NMP
alues NMP Alt+S,I Phone I Alt+S,P P Alt+S,F F Alt+D D Alt+D,U U Alt+D,S S Alt+D,M SCM Alt+D,V Set UI/DEV Default V Alt+V V Alt+V,Q Q Alt+V,P P Alt+H H Alt+H,I I Alt+H,G G Alt+H,U U
roduction Data Edit NMP lash Phone NMP
ealer Menu NMP ser Settings NMP
hort Code Memory NMP
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uick/RF Info NMP
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Help Functions

The Help User Interface will be the standard Windows help tool called WinHelp.
The context sensitive help is activated with F1–key. Help contains also Using Help which describes how to use help facility. Refer to the Windows manual for detailed description on the Windows Help.

Dialog boxes

The Service Software application uses many different dialog boxes. Dia­log boxes are used to display data and prompt the user for input.
Dialog boxes are opened from menus or with shortcut keys. Dialog boxes have different properties but some features are common.
All service dialog boxes must be modal, that is, the user will not be able to start another operation without first closing the present dialog box.
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All dialog boxes will contain the following entities: – Help button – Title bar – At least one button other than Help – Application Control–menu Button
Common Dialog boxes
This sections describes the common dialog boxes used in the Service Software package, and the context in which they will be used.
Note Message Box
When the user has made an illegal selection, a will be opened and message text is displayed. The message box is also opened when the program has some information for the user. The size of the dialog box may vary. An information dialog box is recognized by the !–icon.
note message box
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The dialog box will also contain an OK button and a Help button. OK button (default key):
Acknowledge displayed information and continue. The dialog box is closed after selection.
Help button (Alt+H):
Opens context sensitive help as F1–key does.
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Query Message Box
Confirmations and questions are asked in dialog box is recognized by the ?–icon.
The dialog box will also contain a Yes button, a No button, and a Help button.
Yes button (Alt+Y or Y) (default key):
Accepts confirmation or question.
No button (Alt+N or N):
Denies confirmation or question.
Help button (Alt+H):
Opens context sensitive help as F1–key does.
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a query message box
. A query
The buttons may also be OK and Cancel. The operation of these buttons are the same as in the Note dialog box.
Error Message Box
Error message dialog boxes use the Stop–icon. When a “Stop”–dialog box is shown, the current operation is terminated.
The dialog box has a description about the failed operation and reason. Pressing F1 (Help) application opens the appropriate help topic that gives information about recommended actions.
The dialog box will also contain an OK button and a Help button.
OK button (default key):
Help button (Alt+H):
Acknowledges displayed information and terminate current op­eration. The dialog box is closed after selection.
Open context sensitive help as F1–key does.
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Custom Dialog boxes
All custom dialog boxes will contain the predefined buttons as defined be­low in the section – require additional button types, but the addition of these non–standard buttons should be carefully considered to minimise any inconsistencies between implementations.
The buttons will be positioned down the right–hand side of the dialog boxes. The default action will be OK, except where that default action could result in an irretrievable failure.
All tuning dialogs that contain tuning results, will display the old tuned data read from the phone before the tuning was performed, as well as the newly tuned data.
List boxes will be used to display lists of data, such as tuning data, test results etc.
The use of Radio buttons should be limited and carefully considered. The use of radio buttons defines the number of possible choices available to the user, which may be acceptable for one project, but not for another.
Buttons.
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Buttons

All buttons must be the Microsoft style of buttons. In general, the default button will be the action button, the Close button or
the Yes button, but this will depend on the context of the dialog box that the button is associated with.
(action) button:
Accepts and validates entered settings and values and closes the dialog. If the values have not been changed, then no action will be taken. The status bar will reflect the status. The user should only be queried, if the settings or values accepted will over–write data that CAN NOT be reproduced.
A greyed OK button indicates that settings selected by the user are not acceptable.
Close button:
Closes the current dialog box. Does not send or store anything and closes the dialog. The Close button is only used for dia­logs that do not set or change any data.
Cancel button (Esc):
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Cancel operation. Does not send or store anything and closes the dialog box.
A greyed Cancel button indicates that it is not possible to quit from this dialog box.
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Yes button (ALT+Y or Y):
Replies Yes to a question asked of the user.
No button (ALT+N or N):
Replies No to a question asked of the user.
Help button (ALT+H):
Opens context sensitive help as F1–key does.

Reporting Status

The status bar will be used to report the present status to the user. When a feature is initiated, the status bar will be updated with a brief description of the function. The status bar will also be updated at key points in a time consuming function.
If an error is to be reported to the user, it will be displayed in the status bar as well as displayed in a common error dialog box. This will mean the user is not delayed from progressing on to the next operation unless an error occurs, in which case, the user will have to acknowledge the error by pressing the OK button.
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NSE–1/3/6 and NSM–1 FEATURES
Menu bar
After Sales SW’s menus follow the menu structure specified in WinTesla User Interface Specification. This specification will describe functionality that differs from WinTesla specification.
Product
New command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, N Rescan a new phone
Ctrl+R
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If phone is changed (with same phone type only serial number is changed) phone will be initialised to local mode. If phone is changed to different phone type the current DLLs are unloaded and new ones are loaded for that phone.
If the Quick/RF Info view is open, window will be automatically updated. If Phone Information view is open, it will be automatically updated. NOTE: When different type of phone is changed user should select Prod-
uct/New, so that application recognises phone type change and loads cor­rect menu.
pen... command
O
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, O Force load phone specific functionality
Phone is set to local mode.
Initialise... command
Activation Status Bar Text
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Alt, P, I Opens a submenu
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N
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, N Initialises phone to normal mode
F5 When normal mode has been activated or program has been started,
self–test results will be asked from MCU. If any fault is found in the tests, an error message is shown. If normal mode has been set successfully (no self test error has been found), and paging listening has been started, the used AFC value is requested from MS.
Initialisation routine checks phone’s cellular type and if unsupported phone is detected, application unloads the DLLs.
The After Sales SW sets automatically the MS state to normal mode when needed.
If phone identification view is open, window will be automatically updated. Also if RF Information Window is open it will be updated to quick info view.
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NOTE: When phone is changed to but phone type does not change, user may select Product/Initialise/Normal Mode instead of Product/New.
Local Mode
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, L Initialises phone to local mode
Shift+F5 Selection will change the MS state to
Testing or Tuning menus, the After Sales SW software will change auto­matically the MS state to local.
The After Sales SW sets automatically the MS state to normal mode when needed.
Also if quick info view is open it will be updated to RF Information view.
and... command
B
This menu selection is available only for NSM–1 phones. Activation Status Bar Text
local
. When user selects item from
Alt, P, B Opens a submenu which contains following options:
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Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, B, G Set phone to GSM band.
CN
P
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, P, B, P Set phone to PCN band.
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Tuning

The tuning menu offers functions for ME adjustments.
X Calibration... command
R
Activation Status Bar Text
Alt, T,R Open RX Calibration dialog box Starts RX calibration. The next automatic selections are made when this tuning function is acti-
vated:
Phone is set to local mode
Update RF information window
The measurement is started automatically when RX calibration is entered. The measurement is done in five steps:
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1. User is requested to put signal generator to high input level (read from .INI file).
2. Measurement with high input level is executed
3. User is requested to put signal generator to low input level (read from .INI file).
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4. Measurement with low input level is executed
5. The RX Calibration dialog will be updated when previous steps are done.
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Dialog mode: modal RX Calibration dialog has the following items: AFC information box: Shows AFC init value, AFC slope and PSW slope values. AGC List box (ALT+A): AGC, DAC, Voltage. Repeat button (ALT+R): The measurement can be started again by pressing this button. Save button (ALT+S): Dialog is closed and tuning Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning When calibration is ended, the DAC value checking is made and if it is not
succeeded, error message is shown. When exit is made, the next selections are set to the values which were
selected before this adjustment.
is saved
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Operation Mode Update RF Information window
The exit and the use of AGC–control values is done same way as exit from power level tuning and power coefficient use:
NSM–1 Specific Features
When tuning NSM–1 phones both bands must be tuned. Tuning is always started in GSM band. If current band is PCN, user is asked to confirm band change or cancel tuning with following dialog.
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If PCN band was selected, when tuning was selected, tuning is automati­cally continued in PCN band, after saving tuning values in GSM band. If tuning was started in GSM band, user is asked to continue tuning in PCN band.
If user wants to cancel tuning without saving values in PCN band, there are two confirmation dialogs to make sure that user does not accidentally cancel tuning in PCN band.
To cancel tuning answer No to first dialog and Yes to second dialog.
When dialog is closed original band is selected.
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Power... command
Tx
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, T,P Open TX Power Tuning dialog box
Starts TX power tuning. Tuning values are load from ME’s EEPROM. The next automatic selections are made when this tuning function is acti-
vated:
the lowest (19) power level is selected
Operation mode = TX pulsed If EEPROM values are OK, go to the next section TX Power Tuning. If EEPROM values are invalid (corrupted), then a dialog is opened where
you can select if tuning is started with Factory Default Values which gives you two options: Yes or No.
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The TX Power Tuning dialog will be activated if EEPROM values are OK.
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NOTE! NSE–6: Base offset is 25 dB
Dialog mode: modal TX Power Tuning dialog has following items: Power Level & Coefficients list box (ALT+L): The power is presented in GSM or PCN values. The base power is se-
lected automatically when the dialog is opened. The test value is not saved to the EEPROM. The test value can be changed during tuning as other power coefficients and the program remembers its value when tun­ing function is activated later again.
If there is more power levels in the phone that can fit into window the win­dow is scrollable. When phone is initialised the program asks the number of power levels used in the phone.
Only three power coefficients (highest, third smallest and lowest) are needed to tune (left justified Coefficients) and the rest of them are calcu­lated.
The tuning position is highlighted and can be tuned with +/– keys or left/ right cursor keys.
Calculate button (ALT+C): The calculation is activated with this button. The power coefficients which
are calculated from the tuned coefficients are displayed on the different columns than the others. All values can be tuned if needed.
Base level calculation check box: If this box is checked the base level is calculated. +/– buttons (+/– and left/right cursor keys):
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+ and – buttons will cause power changing by 0.25dB steps. When these keys are used the coefficient value is updated on the tuning window.
Save button (ENTER): Dialog is closed and tuned values are Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning When selections are used, the power value checking is made and if it is
not succeeded, error message is shown. The test checks that all power coefficients are in descending order (same order than power levels).
If the power tuning function is ended and EEPROM values are not re­ceived or EEPROM fault is noticed, an error message is shown.
When all power coefficients have such values that they don’t cause any error messages, save can be made. The last used tuning power is in use after exit.
The next automatic selection is made when this tuning function is ended:
saved
is not saved
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to phone.
to phone.
Operation Mode = RX pulsed
TX Power Side Channel Tuning
This feature is available only for NSM–1 phones. If user has PKD–1 dongle, then tuning is started automatically with EE-
PROM values. With other dongles the Start Tuning dialog is opened, see Tx Power... command.
With the TX Power Side Channel Tuning dialog user can tune lower and higher side of band.
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TX Power Side Channel Tuning dialog has following items: Channel: low group (low = tuning channel for lower side):
Level Coeff. Orig. Comp Target list box (ALT+C):
Channel: high group (high = tuning channel for higher side):
Level Coeff. Orig. Comp Target list box (ALT+A):
Thresholds group:
Channel Lo
Channel Hi
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When one of the levels is selected, low channel and se­lected power level is set to phone for tuning.
When one of the levels is selected, high channel and se­lected power level is set to phone for tuning.
w read only edit box (ALT+O):
Shows lower threshold channel.
gh read only edit box (ALT+I):
Shows higher threshold channel.
+/– buttons (+/– and left/right cursor keys):
+ and – buttons will cause power changing by 0.25 dB steps.
When these keys are used the coefficient value is updated on
the tuning window. Save button (ENTER, ALT–S):
Dialog is closed and tuned values are Cancel button (ESC):
Dialog is closed and tuning When dialog is closed original band is selected.
MTC and R&D specific features
Edit boxes Channel Lo editable.
saved
is not saved
w and Channel High in Threshold group are
to phone.
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Tx I/Q
... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, T,Q Open TX I/Q Tuning dialog box
This function is used for tuning TX I and Q branch DC offset, amplitude difference and phase difference.
The function opens same Start Tuning dialog as with TX Power Tuning. The next automatic selections are made when this function is activated:
Operation Mode = TX pulsed
Update RF Information window The TX I/Q Tuning dialog is opened.
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Dialog mode: modal TX I/Q Tuning has following items: Tune TX I The DC Offset is shown as percents (%) from the ± maximum value. 0%
means that there is no DC. The value range is –100%...100%. The value is rounded to the nearest integer value.
Tune TX Q The operation of this function is the same as one above, except with this
selection the Q branch DC Offset is tuned. The value range is –100%...100%. The value is rounded to the nearest integer value.
Tune A When this selection is made user can increase or decrease the ampli-
tude difference within 0.1 dB steps. The value range is –1...1. Tune P When this selection is made user can increase or decrease the phase dif-
ference within 0.5° steps. The current phase difference is shown on the tuning window with numbers and bar figure. The value range is 85...95.
Save button (ENTER):
DC Offset scroll bar (ALT+I):
DC Offset scroll bar (ALT+Q):
mplitude Difference scroll bar (ALT+A):
hase Difference scroll bar (ALT+P):
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Dialog is closed and tuning Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning After each value change the new value is sent to the phone. The next automatic selection is made when TX I / Q tuning function is en-
ded:
Operation Mode = RX pulsed
Update RF Information window
NSM–1 Specific Features
Tuning values may be saved only in PCN band. When tuning is started in GSM band user is shown following dialog.
is saved
to phone.
is not saved
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to phone.
If user selects OK, PCN band is selected and normal tuning is started with following Start Tuning dialog. If user selects Cancel, phone is tuned in GSM band but saving tuning values only saves them in PC memory.
If user has saved tuning values in PC memory in GSM band, then Start Tuning dialog has a new selection when tuning is done in PCN band.
If user selects 4 GSM optimised values, then tuning is started with val­ues that were saved earlier in GSM band. Note that this selection is avail­able only in PCN mode and when GSM values have been saved to PC memory.
When dialog is closed original band is selected.
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nergy Management Calibration... command
E
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, T,E Calibrate Battery Voltage
This function is for battery a/d and charge current tunings. Before battery a/d tuning is started a voltage setting request is shown to
user (Set supply voltage to 10,5 V). When external power is connected and user selects Yes to continue, the
application displays the Energy Management Calibration dialog box:
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Dialog mode: modal Energy Management Calibration dialog has following items: Settings group box:
Contains EM calibration setting checkboxes:
1. Run battery & charger default values checkbox (ALT+1):
Runs battery & charger default values to phone when selected
2. Battery voltage checkbox (ALT+2):
Calibrates battery voltage A/D value.
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3. Charger voltage checkbox (ALT+3):
Calibrates charge voltage A/D value.
4. Battery size checkbox (ALT+4):
Calibrates battery size A/D value.
5. Battery temperature checkbox (ALT+5):
Calibrates battery temperature A/D value.
6. Charge current checkbox (ALT+6):
Calibrates charging current.
Note: The SCB–3 must be connected from BBD–3 to phone. Save without confirmation checkbox (ALT+S):
When selected, all selected calibrations are saved to phone
without confirmation, otherwise user must confirm every A/D
value saving to phone. Calibration info listbox (ALT+C)
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Shows information about current calibrations. Run button (ENTER) / (ALT+ R):
All selected settings are executed. Close button (ESC):
Dialog is closed. Help button (ALT+H):
Context sensitive help. After battery a/d tunings a voltage setting request is shown to user (Set
supply voltage to 8.0 V).
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Testing

The Testing sub menu offers functions for ME testing.
R
F Controls... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,R Open RF Controls dialog box
This function is used for RF testing. Command opens RF Controls dialog, which contains data for testing and
adjustments.
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Dialog mode: modal RF Controls dialog has following items: Active Unit group: RX radio button (ALT+R):
RX
When
– AGC is controlled – RX continuous mode channel is activated
The RX value is always given as default.
is selected, the next functions are made:
Data transmission is deactivated
TX power is deactivated
If operation mode is continuous,
RF Information window is updated
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Note! Function is activated immediately, Apply is not needed. TX radio button (ALT+T): When TX is selected, the next functions are made:
Data transmission is activated
If operation mode is continuous, – Operation mode is set to burst
RF Information window is updated Continuous mode radio button is disabled. Note! Function is activated immediately, Apply is not needed. Operation Mode group: Continuous radio button (ALT+C): When
continuous
synthesiser is set to constant frequency
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selection is used,
synthesiser channel number is as given with Continuous Mode Channel selection
transmitter power is not connected
if Active Unit is RX, AGC is controlled Note! Function is activated immediately, Apply is not needed. Burst radio button (ALT+B):
burst
When
suring synthesiser control sequence
toring Channel selections
and the TX power is connected Note! Function is activated immediately, Apply is not needed.
ata Type drop list (ALT+D):
TX D
TX Power Level edit box (ALT+T):
selection is used,
synthesiser is controlled by using receiving/transmission/mea-
synthesiser channel numbers are as given with Channel/Moni-
if Active Unit is TX, data (selected with TX Data Type) is sent
With this value is possible to change the transmission power. The user can give the needed power value or select the test value, which is tuned with TX power tuning function. The test value is found at the end of the list.
TX Power have value RX. When the TX power is tuned with test value (smallest value) the TX Power has value
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annel edit box (ALT+H):
Ch User can enter here channel number that is used for both transmission
and receiving. The frequency of the selected channel is shown after selection.
Monitoring Channel edit box (ALT+M): This field selects neighbour monitoring channel. The frequency of the se-
lected channel is shown after selection. Continuous Mode Channel edit box (ALT+C): To this edit box user can type continuous mode channel which may have
all channel numbers. The used frequency depends on the Active Unit. If Active Unit is RX, then
RX frequency is used, else TX frequency. The frequency of the selected channel is shown after selection.
AGC A This selection allows user to edit AGC absolute value (value from A/D
converter).
bsolute edit box (ALT+A):
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When AGC Absolute value is changed the AGC dB value will be calcu­lated depending on the AGC Absolute value.
Front End On check box: This selection allows user to change whether the Front End amplifier is
On or Off. AGC edit box (ALT+G): This selection allows user to edit AGC absolute value (value from A/D
converter). AGC value is shown only when its value is controlled by PC. When Active
Unit has value RX and Operation Mode is continuous, AGC is controlled by PC except when next adjustment functions are activated:
RSSI Calibration
AFC Diagram Apply button (ALT+A): Accepts entered values and validates them. After validation application
sends corresponding messages to ME. Closes dialog and updates Info Window.
Note! Active Unit and Operation mode are not send with because they are activated immediately.
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Set Defaults button (ALT+S): Sets current values as default Rf Controls values. Get Defaults button (ALT+G): Gets default Rf Controls values as current values. The next automatic selection is made when Quick testing function is ended:
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Active Unit = RX
Update RF Information window The next table shows the dialog’s properties on different situations: ACTIVE UNIT = TX:
TX Data Type: Updated
AGC values: Greyed
Monitoring Channel: Greyed
OPERATION MODE = BURST:
TX Power Level: Updated
Continuous Mode Channel: Greyed
Channel: Updated ACTIVE UNIT = RX:
TX Data Type: Greyed
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TX Power Level: OFF, Greyed
OPERATION MODE = BURST:
AGC values: Greyed
Continuous Mode Channel: Greyed
Channel: Updated
Monitoring Channel: Updated
OPERATION MODE = CONT:
AGC values: Updated
Continuous Mode Channel: Updated
Channel: Greyed
Monitoring Channel: Greyed
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SSI Reading... command
R
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,R read continuously RSSI value
Command opens RSSI Reading dialog:
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Dialog mode: modal RSSI value is read continuously until user presses ESC–key or Close but-
ton to cancel reading. RSSI Reading dialog has following items:
Close (ENTER) button:
Closes the RSSI Reading dialog. Does not send
anything to phone.
Help button:
Context sensitive help.
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elf Tests... command
S
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,S Open MCU Self–tests dialog box
Command is used for reading self test results and running self tests. When the selection is made, the test result is read from ME. The test re-
sult will be shown to the user within MCU Self–test dialog.
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Dialog mode: modal MCU Self–test dialog has following items: Tests list box (ALT+T): The field ”(p)” in the screen example means that the test is also run in
power up. The field “/s)” means that this test is selectable one. Test states are updated according to results received from the phone.
Possible test states will be one of the next: Passed Failed No response Not executed Not valid
RUNNING....
Note that power–off test has no value, because if test has been passed, power has been turned off. If power–off test fails a special error message
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window is shown. If no response is received to power off test message in a few seconds, the user is informed by special info window, where user is asked to turn the power on and then press the return key.
Note also that power–off test (if passed) turns power off and power should be reconnected by using the phones keypad after the successful test. After the power has been connected to phone, the normal start–up routines are made and the self–test results are shown in the MCU self– tests menu (i.e. all other than power–up self–tests are in state after the power–up routines).
Run button (ALT+R): User can select desired test from list and hit Run button. When user se-
lects test to be run the text test is run. When results are received the test state field is updated ac­cording to the result.
If no response was received in the defined time, a be shown and the test state is changed to local mode if it is not already there.
RUNNING...
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Not executed
is shown in test state field and
error message box
No response
. Phone is set to
will
Run A User can run all listed tests. The text
field and test is run. When results are received the test state field is up­dated according to the result. When state field is updated application moves to next test and repeats previous cycle. Phone is set to local mode if it is not already there.
Re Reads test results and updates them to dialog. Does not run tests.
Supported Self Tests
1 MCU ROM Checksum................
2 MCU RAM Interface...............
3 MCU RAM Component...............
4 MCU EEPROM Interface............
5 MCU EEPROM Component............
6 RTC Battery.....................
7 CCONT Interface.................
8 A/D Converter...................
ll button (ALT+A):
ad Results button (ALT+E):
RUNNING...
is shown in test state
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9 SW Reset........................
A Power Off.......................
B Security Data...................
C EEPROM Tune Checksum............
D PPM Checksum....................
E MCU Download DSP................
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F DSP Alive.......................
G COBBA Serial.......................
H COBBA Parallel.....................
I EEPROM Sec Checksum................
J PPM Validity....................
K Warranty State....................
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DC Readings... command
A
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,A Open ADC Readings dialog box.
Command is used to read and show A/D values from phone. Command opens ADC Readings dialog.
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Dialog mode: modal ADC Readings dialog has static text field where measurements are up-
dated to window every one second. ADC Readings dialog has following items: Close (ENTER) button:
Closes the ADC Readings dialog. Does not send anything to phone.
Help button:
Context sensitive help.
3.1.4.4.1 A/D Readings
Following a/d readings are measured:
Battery Voltage.........:
Battery Temperature.....:
Charge Voltage..........:
Charge Current..........:
Battery Type............:
Acessory Detection......:
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Hook....................:
RSSI....................:
VCXO Temperature........:
Hook Information ........:
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dio... command
Au
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,U
Opens a submenu which contains following options:
Internal Audio Loops
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,U,I Open Internal Audio loops dialog box.
Command is used for making internal audio loop tests in Internal Audio Loops dialog.
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Dialog mode: modal Internal Audio Loops dialog has following items: Buzzer Volume group: Next three different values can be selected for Buzzer volume: Volume On radio button (ALT+V): Turns buzzer on. Volume O Turns buzzer off. Level drop down list (ALT+L): Sets level of a buzzer. Allowed range 0...127
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Frequency edit box (ALT+Q) Turns buzzer off.
Internal Audio Loop group: Input group: Next two different values can be selected for input: Internal radio button (ALT+I): Turns internal input. External radio button (ALT+I): Turns external input. Hea
dset radio button (ALT+A): Turns headset input. Output group:
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Next two different values can be selected for output: Int
ernal radio button (ALT+T): Turns internal output. Ex
ternal radio button (ALT+X): Turns external output. Head
set radio button (ALT+D): Turns headset output. Loop group: Next two different values can be selected for loop: Off
radio button (ALT+F):
Turns audio loop off.
radio button (ALT+N):
On Turns audio loop on. When dialog is closed the Buzzer Volume is switched always off. Also in-
ternal audio loop is turned off.
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ser Interface... command
U
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,U Open User Interface Tests dialog box
Command is used for making display tests in Display Tests dialog.
Dialog mode: modal Display Tests dialog has following items:
1. Test Pattern radio button (ALT+1):
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In test display 1 all indicators are displayed and the display is filled with chessboard letters.
2. Test Pattern radio button (ALT+2): In test display 2 none of the indicators are displayed and the display is
filled with inverse chessboard letters. When dialog is closed the phone LCD display is cleared.
all Simulation... command
C
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,C Open Call Simulation dialog box
Command is used for making call simulation. Function opens Call Simu- lation dialog.
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Dialog mode: modal Call Simulation dialog has following items: TX Power Level edit box (ALT+T): All power levels can be selected. This updates same parameter as TX
Power Level in the RF Controls dialog. Note that TEST value cannot be selected. If TEST value was in use when Call simulation menu selected, power level is changed to smallest value.
Channel edit box (ALT+C): This tells the normal operating RF channel number. Normal GSM/PCN
channel numbers can be selected. Same channel is used both for trans­mission and receiving. This updates same parameter as Channel in the RF–Controls dialog.
Channel 1 Channels for monitoring are specified with these six selections. All GSM/
PCN channel numbers can be used. If more than one selection has same number, the monitoring channel list (neighbour list) will have less than 6 selected channels. The minimum number of monitoring channels is one (all channels have same value). The monitoring channel can also have same value as normal operating channel.
,2,3,4,5,6 edit box (ALT+1,2,...):
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The first monitoring channel updates same parameter as Monitoring Channel in the RF–Controls dialog.
Apply button (ALT+A): Validates and sends entered data to ME. Set Defaults button (ALT+S): Sets current values as default Call Simulation values. Get Defaults button (ALT+G): Gets default Call Simulation values as current values.
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oise Sensitivity... command
N
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,N Opens Noise sensitivity dialog box
Command is used for noise sensitivity measurement. The next automatic selections are made when this tuning function is acti-
vated: – Operation mode = RX cont – AGC = 81 dB Before function opens Noise Sensitivity dialog application prompts:
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Then application opens Noise Sensitivity dialog:
Dialog mode: modal Noise Sensitivity dialog has following items: Measurements group: Clipping distance is the difference to the signal clipping value. SNR is
measured in AD converter.
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The last value on the display is signal power difference between I and Q branch. The numbers are shown in 0.1dB accuracy. The error messages, ”OUT OF RANGE”, are shown only if the SNR and/or amplitude differ­ence values are not acceptable.
Signal/Noise radiobutton (ALT+S/ALT+N): When buttons are pressed, the RX I and Q burst data is asked, text ”SIG-
NAL MEASURING...” or ”NOISE MEASURING...” will come to the mea­surement group window. The power level value should be –92 dBm dur­ing signal measurement.
When signal data is received, distance to clipping signal level is shown as dBs on the display. When either signal or noise measurement results are received ”MEASURING” text is removed and measurements are updated to screen. When both measurements (signal and noise) are done at least once, the signal to noise relation and difference are also shown on the display.
When exit is made, the next selections are set to the values which were selected before this adjustment.
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– Operation mode – AGC value
R Test... command
I
NOTE! Applies only to phones equipped with Infrared ports.
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E,I IR module test
Command is used for making IR module test. Function opens IR Test dia- log:
Dialog mode: modal
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IR Test dialog has following items: Result box:
Result can be OK/FAILED
Test (ENTER) button:
Starts IR Test.
Close button:
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Closes the IR Test dialog.
Vibra Test... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, E, V Vibrator test
This command is used for making Vibrator module test. This test is for NSE–3 and NSE–6 phones. Function opens Vibra Test
dialog:
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Dialog mode: modal Vibra Test dialog has following items: Vibra Value box: Edit box where you can enter value from 0 to 255. Test (ENTER) button:
Starts Vibra Test.
Close button:
Closes the Vibra Test dialog. When the dialog box is closed
also the vibra test is stopped.

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Product Profile... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,P Open Product Profile settings dialog box.
Function is used for making product profile settings. When command is activated the product profile information is read from
EEPROM and Product Profile dialog is opened.
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Dialog mode: modal Product Profile dialog has following items:
ttings list box (ALT+E):
Se A list where user can select desired setting. User can toggle setting with following Options drop list or by double click-
ing desired setting in list box. Options drop list (ALT+O): List allows user to set options to each settings which are listed in Set-
tings list box. Save(OK) button (ENTER) Selections are accepted and saved to EEPROM. Cancel button (ESC) Selections are ignored and control is returned back to main menu.
tart Up Self–tests... command
S
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Activation Status Bar Text
Alt, S,S Open MCU start Up self–tests dialog box. Function is used for changing the state of the EEPROM selectable tests
in MCU Start Up Self–tests dialog.
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Dialog mode: modal MCU Start Up Self–tests dialog has following items: Tests list box (ALT+T): When dialog is opened, the previous values will be read from the MCU
EEPROM and shown on the list box.
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Status group: When radio button On is selected, the test will be run every time when
automatic start up self–tests are activated (e.g. in power up). Save button (ENTER) Selections are accepted and saved to EEPROM. A power up routine is
made to phone. Cancel button (ESC) Selections are ignored and control is returned back to main menu. Selectable Start–Up self tests:
1. PPM Validity
3. A/D Converter
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Set Factory V
alues... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,V Set factory values
Application does not ask confirmation. Next kind of text will be shown to user:
“Setting UI and SCM Factory values...”
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Dialog mode: modal Default Factory Values dialog has following items: Settings list box: Contains the selectable factory values. Set button: Sets the selected factory value to phone. Before setting software asks
confirmation:
Cancel button: Closes the Default Factory Values dialog.
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Phone I
dentity... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,I Open Phone Identity dialog box for editing
Function is used to edit phone identity. With this dialog IMEI or SIM locks may be changed in following manner:
– current phone information is read from phone – user edits User Name (and IMEI and Product Code, if they were not
read correctly from phone) – dialog information is saved to file, which is sent to secure place where
actual programming information may be constructed – programming information is got from secure place in an other file, which
is loaded to dialog – program checks input values and if they are correct programming in-
formation is written to phone
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Function opens Phone Identity dialog.
Dialog mode: modal Phone Identity dialog has following items: User Name edit box (ALT+U):
IMEI edit box (ALT+I):
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Product Code edit box (ALT+P):
Field where user can enter Product Code value. This field is automatically filled, if ME is connected to the PC when dialog is loaded.
MS Id edit box (ALT+M):
Field where user can enter MS Id corresponding programming data. This field is automatically filled, if ME is connected to the PC when dialog is loaded.
oduct Id edit box (ALT+R):
Pr
Field where user can enter Product Id. This field is automatical­ly filled, if ME is connected to the PC when dialog is loaded.
gle Serial nr. edit box (ALT+N):
Don
Field where user can enter Product Id. This field is automatical­ly filled, if ME is connected to the PC when dialog is loaded.
ta edit box (ALT+A):
Da
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Field where user can enter Data entry. This field is automatical­ly filled, when file is loaded or data is saved.
IMEI radio button:
File and ME operations contains only IMEI data.
SIM Lock radio button:
File and ME operations contains only SIM Lock data.
EI Programming Data edit box (ALT+I):
IM
IMEI programming data is read from file or entered by user to this field.
SIM Lock Programming D
SIM Lock programming data is read from file or entered by user to this field.
Close button (ESC):
Cancels all edits and does not save values to phone.
Help button
Opens a help text.
Write button (ALT+W):
ata edit box (ALT+D):
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Writes programming data to phone. Actions are selected with Action Selection radio button.
Read button (ALT+R):
Reads identification data from phone and shows it in dialog controls. Needed data is selected by Action Selection radio button.
Save File... button (ALT+S):
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Writes a file containing data needed by security place applica­tion to create needed programming data. File is selected with File Save As dialog.
Load File... button (ALT+L):
Reads a file containing data needed to program selected data. File is selected with File Open dialog.
Warranty State... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,W Open Warranty State dialog box
This command is used to set the warranty state of a phone. When se­lected application opens Warranty State dialog box.
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Dialog mode: modal Warranty State dialog has the following items: State static text: USE
For nomal phones.
DEFECTIVE
For phones which are being swapped. A warranty and other information is transferred to the working phone.
EXCHANGE
For phones which are already repaired from DEFECTIVE one.
Repair Date edit box:
When Warranty State is USE and PKD–1CS or PKD–1NS dongle is connected user can edit repair date. Otherwise field is read only. Format is MMYY, where MM stands for month dig­its and YY stands for year digits.
Warranty Date edit box:
When state is DEFECTIVE and PKD–1CS or PKD–1NS dongle is connected user can edit warranty date. When warranty date
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is saved warranty state will be EXCHANGE. Format is MMYY, where MM stands for month digits and YY stands for year dig­its.
OK button (ENTER):
Closes the dialog box and This button is enabled only when phone is Repair Date or War­ranty Date is changed.
Cancel button (ESC):
Closes the dialog box and the phone.
Production Data Edit... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,P Open Production Data Edit dialog box
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saves the edited date to the phone.
does not
save the warranty state to
This command is used for programming HW version to phone. Function opens the following Production Data Edit dialog box.
Dialog mode: modal Production Data dialog has the following items: Production Code edit box:
User can edit production code.
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Order Number edit box (read only):
Displays order number. Order number “???????” is accepted, but not written to phone.
Production Ser. No edit box (read only):
Displays production serial number.
Manufacture Month edit box (read only):
Displays manufacturing month.
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HW Version edit box:
User can edit HW version.
asic Product Code edit box (read only):
B
Displays basic product code.
OK button (ENTER):
Closes the dialog box and
Cancel button (ESC):
Closes the dialog box and
lash Phone... command
F
Activation Status Bar Text
Alt, D,P Open Flash PPM dialog This command is used to load PPM from file to the phone. The applica-
tion checks the version numbers of the PPM package and the ME, when the file is loaded. This feature is not available with PKD–1 dongle.
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writes HW version to ME.
does not
write HW version to ME.
Dialog mode: modal Flash PPM dialog box includes the following items:
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arket Area group:
M Drop down list box (ALT+M):
The user can select the correct market area for the phone. With this selection the correct image and PPM files are loaded to edit fields. Usually this is the correct way to select files to be
flashed. PPM group: File edit field (read only):
Displays the path of the PPM package file to be flashed. button:
Opens Open File dialog, with which the user can select a PPM
package file to be flashed to the ME. If the user selects OK
button, the name of the selected file is copied to the PPM
Image edit field. Usually you should use the Market Area list
box to select the PPM file.
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Version in File edit field (read only):
MCU SW version string of the PPM package. Version in ME edit field (read only):
MCU SW version string of the current PPM package in phone. Package Versions edit field (read only):
Lists the file versions of PPM package. F
lash button (ALT+F):
Starts flashing the selected file in the phone. Close button (ESC):
Closes the dialog box and ROM Version Group: ROM Version edit box:
Shows the ROM version of the flashed phone. C
heck button (Alt+A):
Reads the ROM version from the phone.
does not
start flashing.
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PT Port list box (ALT+L):
The user can select parallel port to be used when flashing. During flashing the status dialog is shown. If flashing succeeded “Flash-
ing completed!” message is shown to user, if flashing failed “Flashing failed” message is shown instead.
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Dealer

The dealer sub menu offers functions for ME settings for dealers.
ser Settings... command
U
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, D,U Open User Setting dialog box
This command is used to edit some user settings. When this command is selected user is asked to read settings from the phone. After answering that dialog following User Settings and Values dialog is displayed.
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NOTE: This is a screen example. All controls not visible for all phone types.
Dialog mode: modal User Settings dialog box has following items: Security ID edit box:
User can change security code in ME. Preview picture:
Shows graphical Wake up message. This picture is not avail-
able, if phone does not support WUG. Wake up Message Graphics edit box (read only):
Shows name of file picture file loaded. This picture is not avail-
able, if phone does not support WUG. Save File... button (ALT+S):
User can save user settings to file.
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Load File button (ALT+L):
User can load user settings from file. Ed
it... button (ALT+D):
Start Windows Paintbrush to edit loaded or saved graphical
Wake up message. This picture is not available, if phone does
not support WUG. OK button (ENTER):
Writes user settings to phone. Cancel button (ESC):
Closes the dialog box
Short C
ode Memory... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,C Open Edit SCM dialog box.
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This command is used for reading, storing and modifying the SIM/ME SCM values. Before dialog is opened number of memory places is read from phone. If phone does not have SCM in ME Memory selection is dis­abled and SIM is used as default. If SIM is selected user may be asked to insert PIN and/or wait for SIM to wake up.
Function opens the following Edit SCM dialog:
Dialog mode: modal Edit SCM dialog has the following items:
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Loc static text:
Displays current location.
me edit box (ALT+A):
Na
Edit the Name. Number edit box (ALT+N):
Edit the Number. Group edit box:
Edit the Group number.
M list box (ALT+C):
SC
List for available names and numbers. Write MS / Write SIM button (ALT+W):
Write SCM values to phone or SIM and checks the validity of
names and numbers. Read MS / Read SIM button (ALT+R):
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Read SCM values from phone or SIM. Save File... button (ALT+S):
Opens a default Windows File Save As dialog and asks file-
name where to save SCM values. Load File... button (ALT+L):
Opens a default Windows File Open dialog and asks filename
where from load SCM values. Checks the validity of names
and numbers. Memory group box:
When memory is selected SCM list box size is adjusted to cor-
respond memory size. Adjusting is done either adding empty
entries to the end or removing entries from the list box.
SIM radio button:
Selects dialog to edit SIM memory. Note PIN code must be set before editing SIM. During SIM selection user may be asked to insert PIN code and/or wait for SIM to wake up.
MS radio button:
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Selects dialog to edit phone memory. This is default when dialog is opened.
When all values are sent and responses received, waiting window is re­moved and Edit SCM is back in control. The waiting state can be broken with Cancel (ESC) button. If writing to the ME is broken, only part of the SCM entries in the ME may be changed.
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& User Settings... command
SCM
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, D,M Open SCM & User settings dialog box.
This command is used to get SCM and user settings from phone to file and vice versa. Following information is loaded/saved with this dialog: all user settings, graphical/text wake up message, SCM, alarms, calendar items and CLI logos and groups. Only values of supported features are saved or loaded, e.g. NSE–1 does not have graphical wake up message. Also SCM in SIM is not saved or loaded.
When data is written or read phone waiting dialog is showed to user.
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Dialog mode: modal SCM & User Settings dialog box has following items: File Name edit field (ALT+F):
User can edit file name or select file with Open File dialog.
When dialog is opened, it contains name of the previously
saved or loaded file. Write Phone button (ALT+W):
Loads settings from file and writes them to phone. Read Phone button (ALT+R):
Reads settings from phone and writes them to file. Select File button (ALT+S):
Opens Open File dialog, with which user can select the file,
that contains the data to be loaded to ME or file to which data
is saved from ME. If user selects OK button, the name of se-
lected file is copied to File Name edit field. Close button (ESC):
Closes the dialog box.
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Set UI/DEV Default V
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, D,V Reset phone to UI and SCM factory settings
After selection application asks confirmation: “Are you sure you want to set UI/DEV to factory settings?”. If Yes is answered, default settings are resetted to phone.
Restore User Defaults... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, D,R Open Restore Default User Settings.
This command is used to restore Default User Settings, if they have de­generated. Dialog may be opened from menu, or is opened automatically, when loading or saving user settings fails or is skipped during flashing (see Flash Phone... command). The dialog is also opened after full facto­ry set.
alues... command
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Default settings are loaded from files in product specific subdirectory of WinTesla directory e.g. for NSE–3 this directory could be
la\nse–3
Market areas and corresponding files are described in INI–file in product specific subdirectory e.g. for NSE–3 this file would be
la\nse–3\nse–3.ini
areas are added to Market Area list, when new flash packages are un­packed to product specific subdirectory.
Selecting Restore User Defaults opens following Restore Default User Settings dialog.
. Into these directories user should unpack all flash packages.
. INI–file is common to all flash packages, but market
c:\wintes-
c:\wintes-
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Dialog mode: modal Restore Default User Settings dialog box has following items: Default Settings static text:
User can check one or more check boxes to restore corre-
sponding defaults from file to ME. Check boxes are disabled/
enabled according to settings available in selected Market
Area. G
raphical Welcome Message check box (ALT+G):
When checked user selects to restore default graphical wel-
come message. C
LI Logos check box (ALT+C):
When checked user selects to restore default CLI logos.
roduct Profiles check box (ALT+P):
P
When checked user selects to restore default product profiles.
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ser Settings check box (ALT+U):
When checked user selects to restore default user settings. O
perator Logo check box (ALT+O):
When checked user selects to restore default operator logo. D
ealer Welcome Note check box (ALT+D):
When checked user selects to restore default dealer welcome
note. V
oice Mailbox check box (ALT+V):
When checked user selects to restore default voice mailbox
number M
arket Area drop list (ALT+M):
User selects market area of the phone. W
rite Phone button (ALT+W):
Loads settings from files and writes them to phone. Close button (ESC):
Closes the dialog box.
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Operator Settings... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, D,o Open Operator Settings dialog
This command is used to set operator settings This selection opens fol­lowing Operator Settings dialog.
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Dialog mode: modal Operator Settings dialog box includes the following items: Settings group: C
ountry Code edit box (ALT+C):
The user can edit the country code (3 or 4 digits). N
etwork Code edit box (ALT+N):
The user can edit the network code (2 digits). O
perator Name edit box (ALT+O):
The user can edit the operator name (10 characters).
ave button (ENTER,ALT+S):
S
Saves settings to the phone and closes the dialog.. R
eset button (ALT+R):
Clears operator settings from the phone and closes the dialog.. Cancel button (ESC):
Closes the dialog box and do not save settings to phone.
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IWR Swap... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, D,I Open IWR Swap dialog.
This command is used to swap serial numbers of two phones This selec­tion opens following IWR Swap dialog.
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Dialog mode: modal IWR Swap Data dialog box has following items: O
riginal SN edit box (ALT+O):
Edit box where the original serial number is shown. S
wapped SN edit box (ALT+S):
Edit box where the swapped serial number is shown. C
lub Nokia ID edit box (ALT+C):
Edit box where the Club Nokia ID is shown.
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Quick/RF Info... command
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, V,Q View Quick/RF information.
If phone is in
normal
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mode following Quick Info is shown:
If phone is in local mode following RF Information is shown. Information is shown in a modeless dialog which may be left open during other opera­tions. It is also updated when ever needed.
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hone Identity... command
P
Activation Status Bar Text Alt, V,P View Phone Identity.
Command opens Phone Identity Information dialog, which shows iden­tification information. Information is shown in a modeless dialog which may be left open during other operations. It is also updated when ever needed.
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The After Sales Software has an initialisation file which has extension .INI. Initialisation file is TESLA.INI which includes all next selections (on mentioned menus or dialogs) and parameters:
RF Controls dialog ([NSB/E/K–3RF])
Active Unit (Active Unit=)
TX Power Level (TX Power Level=)
Operation Mode (Operation Mode=)
TX Data Type (TX Data Type=)
Continuous Mode Channel (Cont Mode Channel=)
Channel (Channel=)
Monitoring Channel 1 (MonitoringChannel=)
AGC dB value (AGC=)
AGC Absolute Value (AGCAbsolute=)
Front End (FrontEnd=)
Call Simulation dialog ([NSB/E/K–3CALLSIM])
Monitoring Channel 2 (Monitoring Channel 2 =)
Monitoring Channel 3 (Monitoring Channel 3 =)
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Monitoring Channel 5 (Monitoring Channel 5 =)
Monitoring Channel 6 (Monitoring Channel 6 =) All selections and parameters which are not same as in the RF Controls
menu.
TX Power Tuning dialog ([TX Power Tuning])
TX power coefficients
TX I/Q Tuning dialog ([TX I/Q Tuning])
TX I/Q
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Appendix 1, Vocabulary

Abreviation Description ASIC Custom circuit which for instance controls
communication between MCU and DSP JBU–5 Service box CLF Common Look and Feel CLI Calling Line Identification COBBA Common Base Band Analog DATA DATA interface module DAU–9S/P MBUS/FBUS cable DLL Dynamic Link Library DSP Digital Signal Processor which controls radio
interface and speech coding/decoding
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EEPROM Memory for adjustment parameters (Electrically
Erasable and Programmable Read Only Memory) FBUS Fast serial bus IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identification code IR Infra Red transmitter M2BUS Serial communication bus which can be connected
to accessory devices and test PC MCU Master Control Unit processor MDI MCU DSP Interface; message interface via ASIC
registers ME Mobile Equipment MODAL A modal dialog box requires the user to complete
(dialog box) interaction within a dialog box, and close it before
continuing with any further interaction outside the
window. MODELESS A modeless dialog box allows the user to interact
(dialog Box) with other windows and applications. MS Mobile Station
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PC IBM PS/AT or compatible personal computer PCI Phone Controlling Interface SW for PC PKD–1/1NS/1CS Hardware protection key (DESKEY DK2) for
RF Radio Frequency parts RTC Real Time Clock SW Software TDF–4 Flash security box UI User Interface
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protecting service software from illegal copying.
The software will not work without this key !
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