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PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions Contents Page No WinTesla / Diego User’s Guides ................................................................................... 5 General .........................................................................................................................5 Service Software ..........................................................................................................5 Equipment Requirements ............................
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation Download Bitmap ................................................................................................... 23 User Data Transfer .................................................................................................. 23 View Menu ................................................................................................................23 RF Parameters ...............................................................
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions WinTesla / Diego User’s Guides General 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, with drivers and a service software module DLL, and a service software module.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation The software controls the phone via Flash Loading Adapter (FLA-38) and RS-232/MBUS Interface (DAU-2T) with a D25-D9 connector connected to the serial port of the PC. Attach the protection key PKD-1 to the parallel port 1 (25-pin female D-connector) of the PC. When connecting the PKD-1 to the parallel port, be sure that you insert the computer side of the PKD-1 to the PC (male side).
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions Using Zip Packages for Floppy Disks 1 Download the file (only available from the PAMS web site). 2 Double-click on the file and select Extract files. 3 Identify a location for the files to be placed. 4 Several folders are created. 5 Copy the contents of the folders to floppy disks (be sure to label the disks as Disk 1, Disk 2, and so on). 6 Insert Disk 1 and double-click on Setup; follow the prompts to complete installation.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation Hardware Part Numbers Item Service accessory Product Code 1 Dongle FLS-2D (dealer functions) 0750130 2 Cable AXS-4 0730090 3 Diego SW package 0774247 4 Flash Loading Adapter FLA-38 0770420 5 Mbus/Fbus Cable XCS-4 0730178 Diego Program Installation The InstallShield Wizard install program makes installation of the software simple.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions while the Diego software is running. Using WinTesla / Diego with NSD-5FX Phones The WinTesla application “WinTesla.exe” is phone independent. It relies on separate, phone-specific modules to provide communication, menus, and test algorithms. For each phone type (family), a phone interface module and menu module are required. The modularity of WinTesla allows support for other languages.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation The menu lists will use the Microsoft symbol after an item name to indicate that selecting that item will not initiate an operation immediately. 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. If WinTesla cannot find the file, op_id.val, which contains the Login IDs, then the OK button will not be enabled.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions 4. Press Add to save configuration. When you start using the WinTesla program with a new phone you should: Select New, then the program starts to scan the phone that has been connected to the PC or; After the product-specific DLL has been selected, it will be displayed on the bottom of the PC screen. The version and date of the product-specific DLL is also displayed.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation A dialog box will appear and a list of supported phone types. To select a particular phone, highlight the phone type name and click OK. Clicking on Cancel will stop the request and no new phone type will be loaded. Loading a phone interface will disable the automatic rescan function (see Configure>Options section for automatic rescan).
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions If the phone identification view is open, the window will be updated automatically. Also, if the RF Information Window is open, it will be updated to quick info view. Local Mode Activation Alt, P, L Status Bar Text Initializes phone to local mode Shift + F5 Selection will change the MS state to local.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation Options Language This option allows you to change the language used in the WinTesla application. User ID Allows the user ID to be entered if the user’s name is setup in the opt_id.val (validation) file. M2BUS COM Port This option allows you to select which communications port the phone is to be connected. The change will take place immediately after pressing the OK button.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions 1. Select the correct COM Port. For example, COM1. 2. Select the Hardware Type. For FLS-2, select DAU for MBUS. In case of 3–box flash concept, select Combox for MBUS. 3. Select the Media, For example, MBUS. 4. Press Add to save configuration. Directories This function allows you to organize your data into different directories. The directories already exist when the WinTesla core software is installed.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation Software Menu Easy Flash Easy flash is used at POS, using customer-specific software bundles. Program ESN Program ESN is only used by authorized personnel at certain locations to program an ESN of a phone whose part containing the ESN was replaced. MIN Lock MIN lock is used to read the min lock of a phone that has min lock in order to do the repair.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions This option decides if user data (end user settings) will be kept. Yes The user data will be saved (recommended). No Select if there is no need to save user data (new phone). Advanced Options Select only in special cases. BUTTONS: Auto File Select WinTesla will find a correct image for a connected phone according to its hardware ID and product code. Browse Click this button to select a flash image.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation 2. Select Flash image (or let WinTesla decide for you) You can select a flash file by clicking the Browse button. Or, you can leave the file name field empty and let WinTesla decide which flash image to use. Please note this requires a phone specific .cfg file be put into .../misc directory. 3. Flash FAQs: How to select flashing device? Go to Configure Menu/FLS–X and check Use Fls–x for POS, otherwise uncheck it.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions Advanced Options Initialize EEPROM This option will cause phone data resetting to factory value, if no other user data is selected to keep (e.g., Keep RF). If one of the user data options is selected to Keep..., after flashing and resetting phone data to factory value, the data will be loaded back. Keep RF This option will keep the RF tuning data even if Initialize EEPROM is selected.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation Authority ID Programming This option allowss the Authority ID to be programmed after flashing. Flash Dead Phone Select only if a totally dead phone is involved. When this option is on, all other options except Authority ID Programming will be ignored. Restore Data Only If an error happens during the flashing, WinTesla will quit the flashing session. Saved data will not be removed and can be restored by selecting this option.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions NAM Programming may be done using the phone keypad. First, enter the NAM programming mode accessible by keypad entry (*3001#12345#). The limits of the values are mentioned in brackets. Note: The program does not support fields that are not enabled. Buttons: NAM Selection Selects NAM contents to be displayed. Load File Prompts user to select a file containing NAM information. Save File Allows user to save screen contents to a file.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation Sets selection as the default. Phone Book This function allows the user to create, edit, or load the phone book to the phone or to download from the phone to a personal computer. A-Key Programming This option allows you to program the Authentication Key (A-Key) of the phone. The A-Key can never be read from the phone -- only programmed to the phone by overwriting the previous value.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions Warranty Information This menu is for service purposes. It includes, for example, warranty information and manufacturing date reading. Download Bitmap Allows you to download your own bitmap as long as it is the right size and pixels. User Data Transfer This item is used to switch user data from one phone to the next. You hook the phone up and click on read. It reads all the data.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation Phone Identity By using the menu, the user can read: • Phone flash software version information • Serial number (ESN) • Product Code • Hardware version • Ordering number (if used) eeprom Read Eeprom Read allows you to enter an eeprom handle and read it, edit it, and write it. PPC Counters The PPC Counters dialog box enables you to read the counters from a phone and save them to a file.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions user will be ignored. When a function is initiated, the hourglass 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.
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PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions Common Dialog Boxes This section 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 Note Message Box dialog 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.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation 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.
PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions tus. The user should only be queried, if the settings or values accepted will overwrite data that CANNOT be reproduced. A grayed 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): Cancels operation.
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PAMS Technical Documentation NSD-5 7.
NSD-5 7. Service Software Instructions PAMS Technical Documentation MCU Master Control Unit processor MDI MCU DSP Interface; message interface via ASIC registers ME Mobile Equipment MIN Mobile Identification Number – The 34–bit number that is a digital representation of the 10–digit number assigned to a mobile station 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.
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