Nokia NetMonitor Manual Version 0.95 11.11.2002 Document keeper Base document PDF + Enhancements to base document Graphics : : : : nobbi (nobbi@nobbi.com) Flipo (flipo@gyral.
Phone Models and Software versions Notes for 21xx / 31xx / 81xx phones The older phones netmonitor has some differences when compared with the one of newer models, but this manual can be used as a guide, because the overall working method and the display contents are very similar in most cases. Notes for 51xx/61xx/62xx/71xx/88xx/91xx/32xx and other phones This document covers the majority of pages from these phones netmonitor.
Menu Modes There are three Menu Display modes: - the execute mode the data display mode the help mode Different modes are marked in this manual as follows: ************** * * * Execute * * Mode * * * ************** ++++++++++++++ + + +Data display+ + Mode + + + ++++++++++++++ ############## # # # Help # # Mode # # # ############## The execute mode is entered from the menu by selecting a menu directly with his number.
Table of contents Phone Models and Software versions ..................................................................................... 2 Notes for 21xx / 31xx / 81xx phones...................................................................... 2 Notes for 51xx/61xx/62xx/71xx/88xx/91xx/32xx and other phones....................... 2 Menu Modes ............................................................................................................................ 3 Reserving SIM phonebook locations ...
Display 1 – Serving cell info ++++++++++++++ +abbb ccc ddd+ + e ff g mmmm+ + nnn ppp+ + oooo + ++++++++++++++ a bbb ccc ddd e ff g mmmm nnn oooo ppp ############## #CH RxL TxPwr# #TS TA RQ RLT# # C1 C2 # # CHT # ############## H, if carrier numbers are scrolled when hopping is on. Otherwise ' '. When mobile is on a TCH : DCH carrier number in decimal. When mobile is NOT on a TCH : CH means carrier number in decimal. If hopping is on, used channels are scrolled when display is updated.
Display 2 – More info about serving cell ++++++++++++++ + aa b c Bdd + + ee f + + ggg hh iii + + H=j mm nn + ++++++++++++++ aa ############## #PM RAR Ro BC# #RelR QLF # #CRO TO PenT # #H MAIO HSN # ############## paging mode NO : normal paging EX : extended paging RO : paging reorganization SB : same as before maximum number of Random Access retransmission roaming indicator, values are 'R' or ' '. Letter B and BSIC value, range is 0 - 63.
Display 4 & 5 – 3rd to 8th neighbour cell ++++++++++++++ +aaabbbcccddd+ +aaabbbcccddd+ +aaabbbcccddd+ + ef gh ij + ++++++++++++++ 1. 2. 3. 4. 4. 4. row: row: row: row, row, row, ############## #3CH C1 rx C2# #4CH C1 rx C2# #5CH C1 rx C2# # 3N 4N 5N # ############## 3./6. neighbour information 4./7. neighbour information 5./8. neighbour information ef: 3./6. neighbour information gh: 4./7. neighbour information ij: 5./8.
Display 7 – System information bits for serving cell ++++++++++++++ +E A H C I BR+ +a b c d e fg+ +ECSC 2Ter MB+ + h i j+ ++++++++++++++ a b c d e f g 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 is is is is is is is shown shown shown shown shown shown shown ############## #Serving Cell# #System Info # #Bits # # # ############## if if if if if if if emergency calls are supported attach-detach-procedure is allowed half rate channels are supported C2 values are broadcasted system information 7 and 8 are broadcasted cell broadcast is s
Display 10 – Paging Repetition Period, TMSI, Location Update Timer, AFC and AGC ++++++++++++++ +TMSIaaaaaaaa+ +T321:bbb/ccc+ +PRP:d ee ff+ + ggggg hhh + ++++++++++++++ aaaaaaaa bbb ccc d ee ff ggggg hhh ############## #TMSI(hex) # #T3212ctr/tim# #PaRP DSF AGC# # AFC Ch # ############## last assigned TMSI value in hex format Current value of T3212 counter (range is 000 - 'ccc'), where 1 means 6 min time.
Display 13 – Uplink DTX switching display ************** *aaaaaaaaaa * *DTX(DEF):bbb* *DTX(BS) :ccc* * * ************** ############## #DTXMode # #DefaulDTXSta# #DTXValFromBS# # # ############## With this display it is possible to see whether the MS uses DTX or not. This display must be activated from MENU to change DTX state. When MENU is not active and the user is scrolling field test displays with NEXT and PREVIOUS, the DTX state will not be changed. aaaaaaaaaa bbb ccc status of switched mode.
Display 17 – Switch 'BTS Test' Status ************** * * * BTS TEST * * ON * * * ************** ************** * * * BTS TEST * * OFF * * * ************** ############## #Use menu to # #toggle BTS # #test ON/OFF # # # ############## This display is used to toggle the BTS_TEST flag in EEPROM. If BTS_TEST is set then each time the mobile sends a search list it uses only the carrier number stored on SIM phonebook location 33. Also the neighbour information from system information messages is ignored.
Display 20 – Charging state ************** * aaa bbbbb * * Tccc dddd * * Ceee Wfff * * gggg hhhh * ************** ############## #BatVol ChMod# #Btemp ChTime# #ChrgVol Pwm # # Btyp BFDC # ############## aaa Battery voltage in decimal, range is 0.00 - 9.99 V, decimal point is not shown; e.g. 7.19 V is shown as 719 on the display bbbbb Charging mode 5 digit symbol: xxxxx : Charger not connected or charging disabled. BatCk : Battery testing is going.
Display 21 – Constant voltage charging display ************** * aaaa bbbb * * cccc dddd * * eeee ffff * * * ************** aaaa bbbb ccc ddd eee fff ############## #MTDif MPDif # #BupV BDownV# #AverV SumMF # # # ############## Difference between measured voltage and goal voltage, decimal point is not shown. Difference between measured voltage and result of previous measurement (basically same as using change of error), decimal point is not shown.
Display 23 – Battery and phone state monitor ************** * aaaa bbbb * * cccc dddd * *eee fff gggg* *hhh iiiijjjj* ************** aaaa bbbb cccc dddd eee fff gggg hhh iiii jjjj ############## #TxOn TxOff# #ChCur Stdby# #Age CAP Curr# #Tmp CmAhTarg# ############## TXon voltage (expected voltage with transmitter switched on), decimal point not shown (a.aaa mV) TXoff voltage (expected voltage with transmitter switched off), decimal point not shown (b.bbb mV) charging current, decimal point not shown (c.
Display 34 – FBUS display ************** *aabbccdd * *eeefff - ggg* *hhh iii jjj * *k-* ************** aa bb cc dd eee fff ggg hhh iii jjj k ############## #CM LD LM NM # #PEC FEC OEC # #ACC RXS TXS # #Mod # ############## current fbus media in hex last sender dev in hex last sender media in hex Next media to be connected. Same as aa if the connection is not pending.
Display 39 – Information about reasons for call clearing ++++++++++++++ + CC: aaaa + + MM: bbbb + + RR: cccc + + + ++++++++++++++ aaaa, bbbb, cccc ############## #CC CauseValu# #MM CauseValu# #RR CauseValu# # # ############## cause code value, see section 10.5/GSM 04.
Display 40 – Reset handover counters ************** * RESET * * HANDOVER * * COUNTERS * * * ************** ############## # Use menu # # to reset # # handover # # counters # ############## With this display all counters of the handover displays can be reset.
Display 42 (dualband) – Handover display, INTRA CELL ++++++++++++++ + aaaa bbbb + + cccc dddd + +eeefffggghhh+ +iiijjjkkklll+ ++++++++++++++ ############## #G>G IntraD>D# #G>D OK D>G# #IntraHoFail # # BackToPrev # ############## aaa bbb ccc ddd counter counter counter counter of of of of successful successful successful successful eee fff ggg hhh counter counter counter counter of of of of failed failed failed failed iii counter of successful back to previous (max 999) from GSM900 to GSM900 count
Display 45 – Toggle transmitter functionality ************** * * *TRANSMITTER * * XXXXXXXX * * * ************** XXXXXXXX ENABLED or DISABLED This display has no effect in 7110 phone, irrespective of the displayed status the transmitter is always switched on. When selected, this display disables transmitter functionality if enabled and vice versa. New setting is valid until next power off or until new execute of this display.
Display 55 – Block display 2 ++++++++++++++ +aa bb aa bb+ +aa bb aa bb+ +aa bb aa bb+ +aa bb aa bb+ ++++++++++++++ 1. 2. 3. 4.
Display 60 – Reset counters to zero ************** * FIELD TEST * * DISPLAY * * COUNTERS * * RESET * ************** ############## #Use menu to # #reset field # #test display# # counters # ############## With this display all counters of the field test display can be reset (i.e. all counters in 40 and 60 series). On poweroff the values of the counter displays are stored onto the EEPROM, where they will be read during power on. To initialize the counters to zero, select display 60.
Display 62 – Neighbour measurement counter display ++++++++++++++ + PSW :aaaa + + SYNCR:bbbb + + BCCH :cccc + + BCCHE:dddd + ++++++++++++++ aaaa bbbb cccc dddd counter counter counter counter for for for for ############## #NeghbrPSWCtr# #SyncMeasCntr# #BCCHMeasAtmp# #BCCHExtMeAtm# ############## neighbour neighbour neighbour neighbour PSW measurement attempts synchronization measurement attempts BCCH measurement attempts BCCH Ext measurement attempts Counter values are shown in hexadecimal form.
Display 65 – SMS attempts counters ++++++++++++++ + aa bbb ccc + + dd eee fff + + gggg + + + ++++++++++++++ aa bbb ccc dd eee fff gggg ############## #SFai MO MOOK# #RFai MT MTOK# #Sched Msgs # #SMS counters# ############## Reason of last message sending failure 1 : Unassigned (unallocated) number 8 : Operator determined barring 10 : Call barred 21 : Short message transfer rejected 27 : Destination out of service 28 : Unidentified subscriber 29 : Facility rejected 30 : Unknown subscriber 38 : Network out
Display 70 – Temporary counters of DSP ++++++++++++++ + aaaa bbbb + + cccc dddd + + eeee ffff + + gggg hhhh + ++++++++++++++ aaaa bbbb cccc dddd eeee ffff gggg hhhh Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents Contents ############## # Temporary # #DSP counters# #(R DSP2FTD) # # # ############## of of of of of of of of API API API API API API API API memory memory memory memory memory memory memory memory location location location location location location location location r_dsp2f
Display 73 – Generic display for DSP Audio Enhancements ++++++++++++++ + aaa bb aaa+ +cccc bb cccc+ +cccc bb cccc+ + cccc cccc + ++++++++++++++ aaa Example: ++++++++++++++ + 101 00 408+ +BCDE 88 7FFF+ +0001 FF 0003+ + DEAD DEFA + ++++++++++++++ ############## #DB1 B1 DB2# #HEX1 B2 HEX2# #HEX3 B3 HEX4# # HEX5 HEX6 # ############## General dB value, e.g. signal level in dB.decimal point and sign is not shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105. General byte value, used for combined flags. Value is in hex format.
Display 76 – Ear (= downlink) audio display ++++++++++++++ + Vaa Pbbb + + Cccc CAddd + +PAeee + + + ++++++++++++++ aa bbb ccc ddd eee Example: ++++++++++++++ + V0A P125 + + C000 CA001 + +PA353 + + + ++++++++++++++ ############## #EVol PeakVal# #CutOff COAve# #PkAver # # # ############## Volume level. Peak value of downlink audio signal during last frame in dB, decimal point and sign is not shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105. Cut off counter value of last frame.
Display 78 – DSP audio enhancements (AEC) ++++++++++++++ +aaa bbb ccc + +ddd eee fff + +ggg h i jjj + + kkkk llll + ++++++++++++++ ############## #EAA Ada ERL # #RxG TxG GLi # #TxN Sta Mod # # RVAD TVAD # ############## Decimal point and sign are not shown in values. This means: -10.5dB would be displayed as "105" -0.
Display 80 – Reset and restart timers ************** * * * TIMERS * * RESET * * * ************** ############## # Use menu # # to reset # # field test # # timers # ############## With this display all timers of display 82 can be reset. These timers will be automatically reset after the battery has been fullycharged and the charger is disconnected. Thus it's not always necessary to use the display 80.
Display 83 – Control of task information displays ************** * * * SHOW TASK * * XXXXXXXXX * * * ************** XXXXXXXXX is "STACKS", "MSG BUFS" or "FAST BUFS" Shows what information about tasks is currently shown in displays 84 - 87. To select the type of information select this display via menu. Type is changed in order STACKS -> MSG BUFS -> FAST BUFS -> STACKS. So, if STACKS is currently displayed and you want to see FAST BUFS, you have to select this display twice via menu.
Display 88 – Information of the current MCU and DSP software versions ************** *aaaaa bbbbbb* *Date cccccc* *ChkSum dddd * *eeeeeeeeeeee* ************** aaaaa bbbbbb cccccc dddd eeeeeeeeeeee ############## #MCUSW PPM # #MCUSW_Date # #MCU_Checksum# #DSP_Version # ############## version number of MCU SW PPM version date of version.c (e.g. 990102 means 02.
Display 96 (3210) – receiver temperature 3210 ************** *VCX0ADC: aaa* *TEMP(C): bb* *TEMP(K): ccc* * * ************** bb ccc ############## #ADC VALUE # #RF TEMP(C) # #RF TEMP(K) # # # ############## receiver temperature in degrees C same value, but in K Display 99 (7110) – FBUS mode and Accessory mode 7110: ************** * Ead:aaaa * * Mod:bb * * MODE: cccc * * * ************** aaaa bb cccc ############## # EAD value # # acc.
Display 102 (9210) – last data call type 9210 ************** *Data call * *type: * *aaaaaa * * * ************** aaaaaa ############## #Data call # #type # # # # # ############## type of the last successful data call Display 103 (9210) – last MT call type 9210 ************** *Incoming * *call type: * *aaaaaa * * * ************** aaaaaa ############## #Incoming # #call type # # # # # ############## type of the last successful MT call Display 107 (62XX) – Voice dialling feature 62XX ************** *ND
Display 130 (7110) – Slide open counter 7110: ************** *aaa bbbbb* * * * * * * ************** bbbbb ############## #Slide Open# # # # # # # ############## shows how many times the slide has been opened. The value is shown in hexadecimal digits.
Display 240 (no output) – Clear counters and start timers This Display has no output, but does the following when directly selected: Resets… …handover counters …test counters …timers (display 40 ff.), (display 60 ff.) and (display 80 ff.) and starts the test counters from display 81. Display 241 (no output) – Disable the netmonitor menu This Display has no output, but does the following when directly selected: Disables the netmonitor menu.