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PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Contents Page No WinTesla NSB-5 Service Software................................................................................ 7 Hardware Requirements for Windows 3.1x.............................................................. 7 Hardware Requirements for Windows 95, 98, and NT............................................. 7 Software Environment of the Support Modules........................................................
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Reporting Status ...................................................................................................... 29 NSB-5 Features ............................................................................................................ 30 Product .......................................................................................................................30 New command...................................................................
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Restore User Defaults... command.......................................................................... 73 Set UI/DEV Default Values... command ................................................................ 74 Operator Settings.......command .............................................................................. 74 Flash Phone... command .........................................................................................
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PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software WinTesla NSB-5 Service Software The service software test functions send test and measurement messages from PC to mobile station (MS). The results of the test and measurement messages are shown on the PC display. The WinTesla service software requires a DESKey software protection device to be connected to the PC’s parallel port. The PKD-1 and and Point of Sale POS Flash device (FLD-2D) fulfill this requirement.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation - Software protection key PKD-1 (Product code: 0750018) - Software protection key PKD-1CS (Product code: 075Y002) - Software protection key PKD-1D (Product code: 0750053) - Software protection key PKD-1NS (Product code: 075Y001) 5. RS-232 Serial Cable (DSUB-9) female AXS-4 (Product code: 0730090) 6. Service MBUS Cable (DAU-9P). Product code: 0730109 7. Service MBUS Cable (DAU-9S). Product code: 0730108 (two required) 8. Service Cable (SCH-5).
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Warranty Transfer (phone to phone) Item Service Accessory Type Product Code 1 Warranty Cable SCH-6 0730099 Audio test equipment (optional) - Audio cable ADS-1 (Product Code: 0730011) - Service Audio Box JBA-4 (Product Code: 0770094) - Function Generator (Sine-wave, 0-500mV, 1kHz) - Oscilloscope - Multimeter - Headset HDC-0 (Product Code: 0694093) RF Test and Tuning Equipment - GSM/PCN Signal generator and tester (e.g.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation - Infrared test module JLP-1 (Product code: 0750079) - Combox TDC-4 (Product code: 0630119) - One of the following travel chargers: Travel charger ACH-6E (Euro) (Product code: 0270381) Travel charger ACH-6U (USA/Japan) (Product code: 0270382) Travel charger ACH-6X (UK) (Product code: 0270380) Flash Programming Equipment: Either: - Point of Sale Flash Adapter FLS-1 (Product code: 075T000) or (the following can also be used instead of Combox TDC-4): - Flas
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Equipment Setup for Tuning a Phone without Removing Covers Item Service Accessory Product Code 1 Service battery (BBD-3) 0775071 2 DC cable (SCB-3) 0730114 3 Service MBUS cable (DAU-9P) 0730109 4 Software protection key (PKD-1) 0750018 Issue 1 03/01 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Heavy Flash Concept for NSB-5 Item Service Accessory Product Code 1 Flash loading adapter (FLA-5) 0080178 2 Flash security box (TDF-4) 0770106 3 Prommer (FPS-4S) 0085095 4 Service Battery (BBD-3) 0775071 5 Service cable (SCH-5) 0730098 6 DC Cable (PCC-1B) 0730053 7 D15 - D15 cable (AXS-5) * 0730091 8 Printer cable * 0730029 9A/B D9 - D9 cable (AXS-4) * 0730090 10 Software protection key (PKD-1) 0750018 11.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Tuning With Covers Off (Using Test Frame JBS-19) Item Service Accessory Product Code 1 Module Jig (JBS-19) * 0770098 2 Service audio box (JBA-4) ** 0770094 3 DC cable (PCS-1) 0730012 4 External antenna cable (XRC-1B) 0730128 5 Service cable (SCH-5) ** 0730098 6 Service MBUS cable (DAU-9S) ** 0730108 7 Audio cable (ADS-1) 0730011 8 Software protection key (PKD-1) 0750018 * The nominal operating voltage for JBS-19 is 3.6V.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Tuning With Covers Off (Using Light Jig JBT-1) Item Service Accessory Product Code 1 Light Module Jig (JBT-1) * 0770109 2 Service audio box (JBA-4) ** 0770094 3 DC cable (PCS-1) 0730012 4 External antenna cable (XRC-1B) 0730128 5 Service cable (SCH-5) ** 0730098 6 Service MBUS cable (DAU-9S) ** 0730011 7 Audio cable (ADS-1) 0730108 8 Software protection key (PKD-1) 0750018 * The nominal operating voltage for JBT-1 is 3.6V.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation install the PKD-1 between the PC and your printer cable. The PKD-1 should not affect devices working with it. If errors occur (errors in printing are possible), please try printing without the PKD-1. If printing is okay without the PKD-1, please contact your dealer. Basic Hardware Configuration Installing the Software on PC Hard Disk The program is run protected by a DESKey SW protection device called a dongle.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Item Description Part No. EDMS 4 PortIO Driver Port95nt.exe 26855 1.0.0.1 5 POS, FLE-5 Driver 192Fle5drv.exe 31262 1.92 6 POS, FLS License Util 139FlsLic.exe 47216 1.47 7 FPS Fps_inst141.exe 8400599 Version 1.41 Common Properties of the User Interface When the Service Software application is invoked, the Login dialog box is displayed on the screen. The User Interface can be mouse-driven or used without the mouse.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software User Guide). 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.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation version of the product support modules, ongoing events, and includes a set of status indicators. The left area of the status bar describes the latest detected/selected phone type and gives the version of the product support modules. The status bar texts are explained in detail in the description of each command.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software tion identifies a logical difference from itself and other sections (i.e., between transmitter and receiver). 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).
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Figure 5: Configure Menu Pop Up Items Tuning The Tuning menu contains the following menu sections: RX Calibration... Tx Power... Tx I/Q... Energy Management Calibration... Contrast... Figure 6: Tuning Menu Pop Up Items Testing The Testing menu contains the following sections: RF Controls... RSSI Reading ... Self Tests… ADC Readings… Audio -Internal User Interface… Call Simulation… Noise Sensitivity...
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Figure 7: Testing Menu Pop Up Items Software The Software menu contains the following menu sections: Product Profile... Start Up Self-tests... Set Factory Values Phone Identity... Warranty State.. Production Data Edit... Figure 8: Software Menu Pop Up Items Dealer The Dealer menu contains the following menu sections: User Settings... User Settings & Data Transfer... Restore User Defaults... Set UI/DEV Default Values ...
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Figure 9: Dealer Menu Pop Up Items View The View menu contains the following sections: Quick/RF Info... Phone Information... Figure 10: View Menu Pop Up Items Help The Help menu contains the following menu items Index General Help (F1) Using Help About WinTesla About AS Locals Figure 11: Help Menu Pop Up Items Mouse Cursors The standards Windows pointer is used as the mouse cursor. During time-consuming tasks (e.g.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software 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. Issue 1 03/01 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Short Cut Function Keys Key Description Defined by F1 Context Sensitive Help Microsoft F5 Normal Mode NMP Shift+F5 Local Mode NMP F8 FastNAM (disabled) 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 Alt+P Product Menu NMP Alt+P,N New NMP Alt+P,O Open NMP Alt+P,C Cl
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Alt+C,F Faultlog NMP Alt+C,N FastNAM NMP Alt+C,G GPIB instruments NMP Alt+C,M MPWS Swap NMP Alt+T Tuning Menu NMP Alt+T,R RX Calibration NMP Alt+T,P Tx Power NMP Alt+T,Q Tx I/Q NMP Alt+T,E Energy Management Calibration NMP Alt+T,D Display Contrast Adjustment NMP Alt+E Testing Menu NMP Alt+E,R RF Controls NMP Alt+E,E RSSI Reading NMP Alt+E,S Self Tests NMP Alt+E,A ADC Readings NMP Alt+E,U Audio Pop-up NMP Al
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Alt+D,I IWR Swap NMP Alt+V View Menu NMP Alt+V,Q Quick/RF Info NMP Alt+V,P Phone Information NMP Alt+H Help Menu Microsoft Alt+H,I Index Microsoft Alt+H,G General Help Microsoft Alt+H,U Using Help Microsoft Alt+H,A About WinTesla NMP Alt+H,B About AS Locals NMP Ctrl Hot Keys Key Description Defined by Ctrl+N File - New Microsoft Ctrl+O File - Open Microsoft Ctrl+P File - Print Microsoft Ctrl+R Product - New NMP
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software - Help button - Title bar - At least one button other than Help - Application Close-menu Button Common Dialog boxes This section describes the common dialog boxes used in the Service Software package, and the context in which they are used. Warning and Exclamation Message Box When the user has made an illegal selection, a Warning and Exclamation Message Box dialog will be opened and message text is displayed. The size of the dialog box may vary.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Denies confirmation or question. Help button (Alt+H): Opens context-sensitive help as F1-key does. The buttons may also be labeled OK and Cancel. Error Message Box Error message dialog boxes use the Error icon. When a “Error”-dialog box is shown, the current operation is terminated. The dialog box has a description about the failed operation and reason.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software (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 is only queried if the settings or values accepted will overwrite data that CANNOT be reproduced. A greyed action button indicates that settings selected by the user are not acceptable. Close button: Closes the current dialog box.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Features Product Figure 12: Product Menu Dialog New command Activation Alt+P, N Ctrl+R Status Bar Text Scanning for product... If phone is changed (with same phone type only serial number is changed) phone will be initialized to normal 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.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software 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. Initialization routine checks the phone’s cellular type and, if unsupported phone is detected, application unloads the DLLs. The After Market SW automatically sets the MS state to local mode when needed. If phone identification view is open, the window will be automatically updated.
NSB-5 Service Software Edit Faultlog Activation Alt, P, F, A PAMS Technical Documentation Status Bar Text Allows user to edit faultlog entries. Only enabled when a user has logged in. FastNAM command Activation Alt, P, N F8 Status Bar Text This menu is only enabled when FastNAM functionality is included in Win Tesla. Exit command Activation Alt, P, X Status Bar Text Exits the WinTesla application. Tuning General All tuning operations of the NSB–5 are carried out using the service software.
PAMS Technical Documentation Activation Alt, T,R NSB-5 Service Software Status Bar Text Initializing local mode...; Starts RX calibration. The next automatic selections are made when this tuning function is activated: Phone is set to local mode Update RF information window The calibration is started automatically when RX calibration is entered. The calibration is done in the following steps: User is requested to put signal generator to high input level (read from TESLA.INI file).
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Tesla.INI file). The RX Calibration dialog will be shown when these steps are done. Select the Save button to save the calibration in the phone. During tuning, proceed as follows: -Take care not to damage sensitive measuring instruments with excessive RF power. -Carry out all tuning steps in the shortest possible time to avoid excessive heating of RF units. -Perform all tuning steps in the order presented.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation If everything went well, the reported values should approximately be the following: Parameter Low limit High limit AFC init value AFC slope PSW slope AGC 0 dB AGC 57 dB -80 135 250 175 440 80 230 350 325 740 Difference between the two neighbor AGC steps: 10 20 Troubleshooting If the calibration is unsuccessful, the software normally reports ”Unable to read data from phone” or ”Failed to set high reference” or ”Failed to set low reference”.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Save button (ALT+S): Dialog is closed and tuning is saved to phone. Cancel button (ESC): Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. When calibration has ended, the DAC value checking is done and, if it is not successful, an error message is shown. When exit is made, the next selections are set to the values which were selected before this adjustment.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software During tuning, proceed as follows: -Take care not to damage sensitive measuring instruments with excessive RF power. -Carry out all tuning steps in the shortest possible time to avoid excessive heating of RF units. -Perform all tuning steps in the order presented. -Never try to mask a fault by tuning it out! It is recommended that all the power levels are measured and verified separately, even though it is possible to align four and calculate the rest.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation cursor keys. Calculate button (ALT+A): The calculation is activated with this button. The power coefficients, which are calculated from the tuned coefficients, are displayed on the different as right-justified values in the list box. 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): The + and - buttons will change the power in 0.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software phase difference. The TX I/Q tuning is performed in the following seven steps: 1. Connect the GSM/PCS signal tester or spectrum analyzer to the phone antenna connector. When using spectrum analyzer: The recommended spectrum analyzer settings are: Span 200 kHz, Resolution Bandwidth 10 kHz, Video Bandwidth 1 kHz, Sweep 500 ms, Input Attenuation 30 dB. 2. Select PCS band on the GSM/PCS signal tester or GSM/PCS Spectrum analyzer.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation -Carry out all tuning steps in the shortest possible time to avoid excessive heating of RF units. -Perform all tuning steps in the order presented. -Never try to mask a fault by tuning it out! Tuning targets: The level of the carrier (center frequency CHF) should be at least 30 dB below the wanted sideband CHF - 67.71 kHz. The level of the unwanted sideband at CHF + 67.71 kHz should be at least 35 dB below the wanted sideband CHF - 67.71 kHz.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software -Band= GSM1900 -Active Unit= TX -TX Data Type= Cont1 -TX Power level= 15 -Operation Mode= Burst The “TX I/Q Tuning” dialog box is opened. Figure 18: TX I/Q Tuning Menu Dialog mode: modal The “TX I/Q Tuning” dialog box has following items: Tune TX I DC Offset scroll bar (ALT+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%.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Dialog is closed and tuning is not saved to phone. After each value change the new value is sent to the phone. The next automatic selections are made, and the RF Information window is updated when the TX I/Q tuning function is ended: -Band= GSM -Active Unit= RX -TX Power level= (Off) -Operation Mode= Burst Energy Management Calibration...
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software DC power supply is set to 10.5 Volts. Mount the service battery on the phone and connect the service battery with the phone by the charger calibration cable. Connect the service battery to the DC power supply. Select the menu “Tuning and Energy Management Calibration”. The following dialog box appears: Select the OK button. The phone is set to local mode, and the energy management dialog pops up. Select settings: 2. Battery voltage 3. Charger voltage 4.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation The following dialog box appears: Select the Yes button. The following dialog box appears: Select the Yes button. The following dialog box appears: Select the Yes button. The following dialog box appears: Select the Yes button. When the previous steps are done, the phone energy management is calibrated. Press the Page 44 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Close button to end the calibration process. The “Energy Management Calibration” dialog box contains the following options: Run button (ALT+R): Energy management calibration is performed, Close button (ENTER): The dialog box is closed without performing energy management calibration. When closing the dialog. the user is prompted to adjust the power supply to 8.0 Volts: Contrast... command This function is used for adjustment of the display contrast.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Press the Apply button. NOTE: Alterations to the contrast setting can be undone by pressing the Cancel button. Now use the scroll bar to fine-tune the contrast by using the left/right arrow keys to adjust the contrast step by step. Do this slowly to allow the changes to be reflected in the phone. When adjustment is finished press the OK button to end the adjustment.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software A GSM/PCS tester and an antenna cable is needed for this test. Figure 21: Testing Menu Dialog RF Controls... command Activation Alt, E,R Status Bar Text RF Controls; Set test on...; This function is used for RF testing. The command opens the “RF Controls” dialog box, which contains data for testing and adjustments.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation RX radio button (ALT+R): When RX is selected, the next functions are made: Data transmission is deactivated -TX power is deactivated -Rf operation mode is continuous, -AGC is controlled -RX continuous mode channel is activated -RF Information window is updated The RX value is always given as default. NOTE: Function is activated immediately; the Apply button is not needed.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software selected. Possible options are: -Random pattern -Continuous zeroes -Continuous ones The TX Data Type is greyed when the active unit is RX. TX Power Level edit box (ALT+X): With this value, it 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.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation AFC edit box (ALT+F): This selection allows the user to edit the AFC slope in DAC values. 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.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software OPERATION MODE = CONT: AGC values: Updated Continuous Mode Channel: Updated Channel: Greyed Monitoring Channel: Greyed RSSI Reading... command A GSM/PCS signal generator and an antenna cable is needed for this test. Activation Alt, E,E Status Bar Text RSSI reading from ME... Command opens the “RSSI Reading” dialog box. Dialog mode: modal RSSI value is read continuously until the user presses the key or Close button to cancel reading.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation to the user within the “MCU Self tests” dialog box. Figure 23: MCU Self tests Dialog Dialog mode: modal The “MCU Selftests” dialog box 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 the selectable one. Test states are updated according to results received from the phone.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software executed state after the power-up routines). Run button (ALT+R): User can select desired test from list and select the Run button. When user selects test to be run, the text RUNNING... is shown in test state field and 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, an “Error Message” dialog box will be shown and the test state is changed to No response.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Command opens the “ADC Readings” dialog box. New reading are made on approximately a one-second cycle time. The PC performance will be extremely slugglish while the readings are being made. So, be prepared to click and wait! Figure 24: ADC Readings Dialog Dialog mode: modal The “ADC Readings” dialog box has a static text field where measurements are updated to the window every second.
PAMS Technical Documentation Audio... command Activation Alt, E,U NSB-5 Service Software Status Bar Text Opens a submenu which contains following options: Internal Audio Loops An audio cable, a function generator, an oscilloscope, a multimeter, a headset and an audio box is optional equipment for the audio tests. Activation Alt, E,U,I Status Bar Text Initializing local mode.... Internal Audio Loops; Set test on....
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Volume Off radio button (ALT+O): Turns buzzer off. Level drop down list (ALT+L): Sets level of a buzzer. Allowed range 0...127 Frequency edit box (ALT+Q) Sets the sound frequency in Hz 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+E): Turns external input. Headset radio button (ALT+A): Turns headset input.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software turned off. Vibra......command Activation Alt, E, V Status Bar Text Initializing local mode.... Command used to test vibrator functionality Figure 26: Test of Vibrator Dialog Dialog mode: modal Ther “Test of vibrator” dialog has following items: Vibrator is currently status text: Displays the current status of the vibrator. Possible statuses are: -Activated -Deactivated Activate button (ALT+A): Activates the vibrator.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Command is used for making display tests in the “User Interface Test” dialog box. Figure 27: User Interface Test Dialog Dialog mode: modal The “User Interface Test” dialog box has following items: 1. Test Pattern radio button (ALT+1): In test display 1, the display is filled with chessboard letters. 2. Test Pattern radio button (ALT+2): In test display 2, the display is filled with inverse chessboard letters.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software dialog box. Figure 28: Call Simulation Panel Dialog mode: modal The “Call Simulation” dialog box 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 box. 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.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Get Defaults button (ALT+G): Gets default Call Simulation values as current values. Noise Sensitivity... command A GSM/Signal generator and an antenna cable is needed for this test. The active band must be set to the GSM band. Activation Alt, E, N Status Bar Text Initializing local mode...; Noise Sensitivity; Set test on...; Command is used for noise sensitivity measurement.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Dialog mode: modal The “Noise Sensitivity” dialog box has the following items: Measurements group: Clipping distance is the difference to the signal clipping value. SNR is measured in an AD converter. Sensitivity is a calculated value based on the measured SNR value. The last value on the display is signal power difference between I and Q branch. The numbers are shown in 0.1 dB accuracy.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation This function opens the “IR Test” dialog box: Figure 31: IR Test Dialog Dialog mode: modal IR Test dialog has following items: Result box: Result can be OK/FAILED Test button (ALT+T): Starts IR Test. Close button (ENTER): Closes the IR Test dialog. Help button (ALT+H): Context-sensitive help. Software Figure 32: Software Menu Dialog Product Profile... command Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,P Product Profile; Reading from ME...
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software the “Product Profile” dialog box is opened. Figure 33: Product Profile Dialog Dialog mode: modal The “Product Profile” dialog box has following items: Settings list box (ALT+E): A list where user can select desired setting. User can change settings in the Options drop-down list. Options drop-down list (ALT+O): List allows user to set options to each settings which are listed in Settings list box.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Save settings to a file on the PC. Load File... button (ALT+O): Load settings from a file on the PC. Start Up Self-tests... command Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S,S MCU start Up Self-Tests. Function is used for changing the state of the EEPROM selectable tests in the “MCU Start Up Self-tests” dialog box.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Default Factory Values; Initializing normal mode...; Application does not require confirmation. The “Default Factory values“ dialog box displays: Figure 35: Default Factory Values Dialog Dialog mode: modal The “Default Factory values” dialog box has the following items: Settings list box: Contains the selectable factory values. Set button (ALT+S) Sets the selected factory value to phone.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation - user edits User Name (and IMEI, Product Code and Product Id, 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 received from secure place in another file, which is loaded to dialog - program checks input values and, if they are correct, programming information is written to phone This function opens the “Ph
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software MS Id edit box (ALT+M): This field is automatically filled, if ME is connected to the PC when dialog is loaded. Product Id edit box (ALT+R): This field is automatically filled, if ME is connected to the PC when dialog is loaded. Dongle serial nr edit box (ALT+N): This field is automatically filled when opening the dialog box. IMEI Data edit box: This field is automatically filled, when file is loaded or data is saved.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation 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 Initializing local mode Warranty State; Reading from ME... Command used to read warranty information from MS.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Context-sensitive help. Production Data Edit... command Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S, D Production Data Edit; Reading from ME... This command is used for programming the HW version to phone.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Cancel button (ALT+C): Closes the dialog box and does not write HW version nor Product Code to ME. Help button (ALT+H): Context-sensitive help. Dealer The Dealer submenu offers functions for ME settings for dealers. Figure 39: Dealer Menu Dialog User Settings... command Activation Alt, D, U Status Bar Text User Settings and Values; Reading from ME... This command is used to edit user settings.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Dialog mode: modal The “User Settings” dialog box has following items: Save File... button (ALT+S): User can save user settings to file. Load File... button (ALT+L): User can load user settings from file. Edit... button (ALT+D): Start Windows Paintbrush to edit loaded or saved graphical Wake-up message. Preview picture: Shows graphical Wake-up message. OK button (ENTER): Writes user settings to phone.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation When data is written or read, the phone-waiting dialog is shown to the user. Figure 41: User Settings & Data Transfer Dialog Dialog mode: modal The “User Settings & Data Transfer” dialog box has the following items: File Name edit box (ALT+F): The user can edit file name or select file with the Select File... button. When dialog is opened, it contains name of the previously saved or loaded file.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Restore User Defaults... command Activation Status Bar Text Alt, D, R Initializing local mode...; Setting RF defaults...; Command is used to restore the user settings of the selected market area of the MS. Figure 42: Restore Default User Settings Dialog New dialog reflecting entry of new “Emergency Numbers” checkbox added. Dialog mode: modal. Default Settings group are the enabled check boxes in the preceding figure.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation When checked, the operator logo is stored in the phone. Dealer Welcome Note check box (ALT+D): When checked, a dealer welcome note is stored in the phone. Voice Mailbox check box (ALT+V): When checked, the voice mailbox settings are stored in the phone. VAS Settings check box (ALT+A): When checked, the value=added service settings are stored in the phone. Emergency Numbers check box (ALT+A): When checked, the Emergency Numbers are stored in the phone.
PAMS Technical Documentation Alt, DO NSB-5 Service Software Operator settings: Reading from ME..... Command is used to set the operator settings to the MS. Figure 44: Operator Settings Dialog Dialog mode: modal The “Operator Settings” dialog box has the following items: Displays the current operator settings. Country Code edit box (ALT+C): Allows the user to change the country code. Network Code edit box (ALT+N): Allows the user to change the network code.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation Activation Status Bar Text Alt, S, F Flash PPM; Reading from ME... Flash Phone; Reading from ME... This command is used for flashing new software into the phone. This function opens the following “Flash Phone” dialog box. When flashing is started, a waiting window is showed that tells the user approximated flashing time.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Display the selected PPM file version. Version in ME: list box (read only): Displays the version of the SW in the ME. Package versions: Display the version information the elements included in the PPM file. ROM version group: Gives the user information on the phone ROM version. ROM Version edit box (read only): Displays the ROM version of the connected phone.
NSB-5 Service Software IWR Swap Command Activation Alt, D, I PAMS Technical Documentation Status Bar Text Scanning for product Command is used to view and modify swap data from a damaged phone to a replacement phone. Figure 47: IWR Swap Data Dialog Dialog mode: modal. The “Swap Data” dialog box has the following items: Original SN edit box (read only): User can view the connected phone’s original serial number.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software View Figure 48: View Menu Dialog Quick/RF Info... command Activation Alt, V,Q Status Bar Text View Quick/RF information. If the phone is in normal mode, the following”Quick Info” dialog box is shown: Figure 49: Quick Infor Dialog If the phone is in local mode, the following “RF Information” dialog box is shown. Information is shown in a modeless dialog, which may be left open during other operations. It is also updated whenever needed.
NSB-5 Service Software Phone Identity... command Activation Alt, V,P PAMS Technical Documentation Status Bar Text Phone identity information. Reading from ME... This command opens the “Phone Identity Information” dialog box, which shows identification information. The information is displayed in a modeless dialog, which may be left open during other operations. It is also updated whenever needed. Figure 51: Phone Identity Information Dialog Page 80 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Appendix A: Vocabulary Abbreviation Description ASIC Custom circuit which for instance controls communication between MCU and DSP BBD-3 Service battery 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 EEPROM Memory for adjustment param
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation other windows and applications. MS Mobile Station 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 protecting service software from illegal copying and use. The software will not work without this key! RF Radio Frequency parts RTC Real Time Clock SW Software TDF-4 Flash security box UI User Interface Page 82 Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSB-5 Service Software Appendix B: Flashing Software into 7190 MS Make sure you flash a different software version into the phone; otherwise, this procedure will not work. That is, if you have 3.12 SW now, you cannot flash 3.12 SW back into the phone. You must first flash another SW, such as 3.11 then 3.12. DO NOT FLASH A PHONE WHEN A BATTERY CHARGER IS PLUGGED INTO THE PHONE! If you want to save your phone settings, then run WinTesla.
NSB-5 Service Software PAMS Technical Documentation shorter tone about 10 seconds later. If you do not hear this, you must reflash the phone, possibly with a different SW version. 9. At this point, you have completed the flash process. All that remains to be done is to set the market varient. WinTesla should now display the "Restore Default User Settings" dialog box. When this happens, disconnect the phone from the communications cable. You may also get a warning message about date/time not setting.