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WinTesla User Guide
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Tesla for Windows Operating System
The name TESLA, when used by Nokia, is an acronym for TEst and
Service Locals Application. Tesla for WIndows (i.e. WinTesla) is a
software package designed to operate in the Microsoft Windows
environment. The software package is made of two modules, the
Wintesla core module and a service software module. The Wintesla
module is similar to an operating system for various service modules. In
this way many Nokia products can be serviced using one common
software package, running different service modules (in this case, for the
Nokia 2180).
Note: The Wintesla core module MUST be installed for ”any” service module to run.
Installing WinTesla On Your Hard Disk
The WinTesla core software is delivered on a 3.5” diskette and is
protected with a protection “key” (PKD–1), which must be attached to the
parallel port LPT 1 when the WinTesla service software is being used.
To install the WinTesla core software package, proceed as follows:
Note: For instructions on installing the HD881 service module (see Installing the
HD881 Service Module)
Insert the WinTesla Application diskette into drive A: of your PC.
From DOS ( NOT running windows ) type
A: INSTALL <Enter>
(Windows will boot up automatically)
Or
From Windows File Manager double click the mouse on
a:\install.exe
Follow the instructions given and use the
new
option when requested.
Repeat this procedure for the required module installation using the
upgrade
option instead of
new
.
Note: For interim WinTesla releases use the upgrade option.
Your Windows desktop will now have a “Service Software” group and a
“Service Software” icon within that group.
To start the program, double click on the “Service Software” icon .
Using The Windows Interface
If not familiar with the windows type interface, consult the
Microsoft
Windows User Guide
for further information.