After Sales Technical Documentation SERVICE SOFTWARE (DEALER VERSION) INSTRUCTIONS FOR NHA–2 Original, 47/95
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After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation SERVICE SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONS (DEALER VERS.
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Introduction General Service software ”PCLocals” is specially designed to facilitate the servicing of fifth generation cellular telephones. The software can be used to control the phone according to the user’s requirements merely by entering commands via the keyboard / mouse of a PC connected to the phone. This section refers to AMPS PCLocals Version 1.00.
After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation Mechanical Connections Caution: Ensure that you have switched off the PC and the printer before making connections ! Caution: Do not connect the PKD–1 to the serial port. This could damage the 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–4S and XCM–1).
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Attach one end of the M2BUS interface cable, DAU–4S (2), to the PC serial port and the other end to the bottom connector of the phone. Start Up Procedure Start the phone by pressing the power–on button of the handset. Switch PC power on. To start the software on diskette, proceed as follows: 1. Insert PC Locals disk into drive A of your PC 2. Log into drive A: type A: and press Enter 3.
After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation Service Software (Dealer version) Menu Structure Dealer Subscriber (NAM) Data Short Code Memory User Menu Settings User Data Transfer Warranty Information Original, 47/95 Help General Help F1 Using Help Product Information Page 7
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Using Menus There are three visible components to PCLocals: the menu bar at the top, the window area in the middle and the status line at the bottom of the screen. Many menu items also offer dialog boxes. Although there are several different ways to make a selection in PCLocals, they access the same commands and dialog boxes. Menu Bar The menu bar is the primary access to all the menu commands.
After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation Windows Some of the actions you see and do in PCLocals happens in a window. A window is a screen area that you can open, close and move. Most of the windows have these things in common: – a title bar – a close box The following figure shows a typical window: The close box of a window is the box in the upper left corner. Click this box to quickly close the window.
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Dialog Boxes Most of the menu commands lead to a dialog box. Dialog boxes offer a convenient way to view and set multiple options. They are typically used for making settings or performing some action where the phone must be in a certain state and all other actions must be denied.
After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation Check boxes differ from radio buttons in that you can have any number of check boxes checked at any time. When you select a check box an X appears in it to show you it is on. An empty box indicates it is off. To change the status of a check box, click it or its text, press Tab until the check box is highlighted and then press the Spacebar or select Alt plus the highlighted letter.
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation PCLocals Menu Functions Overview PCLocals is divided into 2 main blocks: Dealer and Help. Dealer is used to edit all NAM and other user information. It also contains user data transfer programs to be used in case a faulty phone should be replaced with a new unit. Help contains all the help information for using PCLocals.
After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation Dealer Menu Selecting Dealer will bring up a sub–menu as shown below: – Subscriber (NAM) data – Short code memory – User menu settings – User data transfer – Phone identification – Warranty information Note: If NAM password differs from factory password it is asked when entering dealer menu. Subscriber (NAM) Data This can be used to program all the Subscriber Data and Common NAM Data information into a telephone.
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Dealers are strongly advised to use the customisation feature. For any operator they could store, as a default, the following parameters: Home System Identification (SIDH) – This number is used to define the primary traffic area of the phone. The number contains the country code, system bit information and the area code.
After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation NAM Programming The process for programming a NAM with this method is as follows: 1. Select NAM 1 or 2 2. Select Default – scroll through the available defaults using the arrow keys until you find the desired default. All the default information will be displayed on the PC screen 3. Select Number and program the new subscriber number using the normal text editing keys 4.
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Short Code Memory Selecting Dealer/Short Code Memory opens the short code memory dialog box. In this box you can view and edit all memory locations of the phone. You can also store the information to a file and read information from a file. It is also possible to read short code memory files generated by other product’s PCLocals software. The following PCLocals supports this general file format.
After Sales NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions Technical Documentation User Menu Settings By selecting Dealer/User Menu Settings you can view and change the following User Menu parameters: – Lights – Ring Volume – Tone Volume – Ring Type – Emergency – Phone Lock You can move between these groups by using the Tab key and select a new setting using the arrow keys. Alternatively, you can click on the desired value with the mouse.
NHA–2 Service Software (Dealer Version) Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Warranty Information NOTE! Command Warranty Information contains also editing repair month though it is not transferred to other phone. If phone is not Warranty Defective Phone, command asks if repair month is edited or warranty information transferred. If phone is warranty defective phone, command automatically activates repair month editing.
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