User Guide

PAMS Technical Documentation 7. Service Software Instructions
NSD-5
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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. As a result, one phone
type may have one phone interface module and several menu modules, all in different
languages.
WinTesla allows the user to select the desired language (if available), and automatically
loads the correct phone interface module for the connected phone. When a different
phone type is connected, WinTesla loads that phone’s interface and associated menus.
Menu Bar
The Service Software package has two menu bar configurations. The first is an abbrevi-
ated version that contains the minimum number of menus that allows package configu-
rations when a phone is NOT connected. The second configuration is described here:
The menu bar MUST only contain the following menus for the Service Software package
when a phone is connected:
• Product*
• Configure*
• Tuning (not available with FLS-2D)
• Testing (not available with FLS-2D)
• Software (not available with FLS-2D)
• Dealer
• View
• Help*
(* - Always displayed, even if a phone is not connected.)
The menu is divided into sections that are indicated with menu separators. Each section
identifies a logical difference from itself and other sections (e.g., between transmitter
and receiver). Any items that are required to be added to a menu list will be added to the
bottom of the appropriate menu selection list.
If a new item that is common to two or more phone types is to be added, that menu item
will become a common menu item.