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1255 Technical Training Service Software Instructions Presentation

1255 Technical Training Service Software Instructions Presentation. Introduction. This service software instructions will address service software functions of the RH-79 phone and how to use these features. FCC ID: Nokia project number: RH-79 Commercial sales number: 1255 Relevant documents:

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1255 Technical Training Service Software Instructions Presentation

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  1. 1255 Technical TrainingService Software Instructions Presentation CompanyConfidential

  2. Introduction This service software instructions will address service software functions of the RH-79 phone and how to use these features. FCC ID: Nokia project number: RH-79 Commercial sales number: 1255 Relevant documents: 1255 (RH-79) Service Software Instructions CompanyConfidential

  3. Support Functions • Get phone information • Flashing • Bundle Flashing • User data transfer • Load default • Service Programming • Graphics and tones transfer • SID • Testing • Label Printing CompanyConfidential

  4. HW and SW Requirement • Minimum hardware requirement: • Operating System Requirements: Windows 2000, Windows XP CompanyConfidential

  5. Install • Click on “Setup.exe” to start installing. • 1255 Service software install shield. • NI-VISA install shield would be invoked – It’s necessary for running RF related testing function. CompanyConfidential

  6. Uninstall • Click on “Setup.exe” to start uninstalling. • Select “Remove” to uninstall 1255 service software. • Click “Remove All” to uninstall NI-VISA CompanyConfidential

  7. Initial Session with 1255 Service Software Click on “Connect” icon Select one active phone Service software will automatically capture all connections to which 1255 mobile terminal is connected. You can start connecting to a mobile terminal by selecting a COM port identified on the screen. CompanyConfidential

  8. Login To start using component, level 1 and level 2 users have to login by entering a pair of user name and password, and level 3 users have to plug-in PK-83 AMS SW Protection Key to PC Step 1: Click on “Login” icon For level 1 and level 2 user: Enter “user name” and “password” CompanyConfidential

  9. Login Failed Login failed message of level 1 and 2. Login failed message of level 3. CompanyConfidential

  10. SPC verification SPC dialog screen appears right after you login. If you click “Ignore” button, certain functions such as User Data Transfer, Flex Graphics and Tones will not be available. CompanyConfidential

  11. Phone Information • Users can acquire phone information from the selected connections. Step 1: Click on “Phone Info” tab Step 2: Click on “Refresh” button CompanyConfidential

  12. Flashing • Flashing feature is used for software upgrade, Service Software will download the phone image file from PC to phone. • Phone images include Boot Code, Application Code, Language Pack and File System. • Users can select the images needed to be upgraded and need not to download all images every time. CompanyConfidential

  13. Flashing Step 1: Click on “Flashing” tab Step 2: Click on “…” button to start file browser Step 3: Check (upgrade) or uncheck (no upgrade) the boxes in front of the image texts. Step 4: Click on “Update” button to start flashing CompanyConfidential

  14. Bundle Flashing • This feature is for easy bundle management of flashing file by selecting only one packed image file. • After 1255 Service Software recognizing the images included in the packed file, you can select which part needs to be updated (like flashing does). CompanyConfidential

  15. Bundle Flashing Step 1: Click on “Bundle Flashing” tab Step 2: Select bundle image file: Click on the first button to browse a folder in your PC. Service software would automatically find the latest version bundle image in this folder. Or you can click the second button to browse a bundle image file in your PC. Note that the users can only flash file system and language pack images which are compatible with the operator setting value of the connected phone, i.e. a Unicom phone can’t flash Vivo’s language or file system images. CompanyConfidential

  16. User Data Transfer • User Data - contact, short message, call register, organizer records, game setting…. • Users may want to backup data instead of having them replaced or deleted after flashing. So 1255 Service Software provides user data transfer feature to fulfill requests. CompanyConfidential

  17. Bundle Flashing Step 1: Click on “Bundle Flashing” tab Step 2: Select bundle image file: Click on the first button to browse a folder in your PC. Service software would automatically find the latest version bundle image in this folder. Or you can click the second button to browse a bundle image file in your PC. Note that the users can only flash file system and language pack images which are compatible with the operator setting value of the connected phone, i.e. a Unicom phone can’t flash Vivo’s language or file system images. CompanyConfidential

  18. Bundle Flashing Step 3: Decide which images are to be updated Step 4: Activate the Automatic backup/restore user data or phonebook data Step 4: Start to upgrade by clicking “Update”. CompanyConfidential

  19. Backup/Restore User Data Step 1: Click on “User Data” tab Step 2: Select “…” button to select user data folder Step 3: Select backup or restore user data Final Step: Click “Run” button CompanyConfidential

  20. Load Default Step1: Click on “Load Default” tab Step2: Click on “Start” button. Mobile terminal will reboot and restore default setting. • This function is used to reformat the user data. CompanyConfidential

  21. Service Programming Click on “Service Programming” tab Click on buttons in the bottom to do read/write actions. • 1255 Service Software provides this function for users to do service programming. So users can easily reading/writing setting data from mobile terminal or files. • There are three tabs – Setting, CDMA1 and CDMA2. CompanyConfidential

  22. Service Programming – Setting (1/2) Click on “Setting” tab Product code – Character string, maximum length is 15 ESN – Number string, maximum length is 11 (write-once) HW ID – Number string, maximum length is 6 CPC (Custom Product Code) – Character string, maximum length is 7 Service programming code (SPC) - Number string, maximum length is 6 One time subsidy lock – Number string, maximum length is 6 CompanyConfidential

  23. Service Programming – Setting (2/2) Slot cycle index – value 0 ~ 7 SCM – value 0 ~ 255 (Reboot will reset to default value.) Current NAM – NAM1 or NAM2 RC Pref – RC1 ~ RC5 Auto NAM - Enable/Disable SPC change enabled - Enable/Disable RUIM or None RUIM Setting CompanyConfidential

  24. Service Programming – CDMA1 (1/2) Click on “CDMA1” tab NAM1 or NAM2 -This item decide which nam number of all CDMA1 setting items need to be read or written NAM name – Character string, maximum length is 15 Dir number – Number string, maximum length is 10 A-key – Number string, maximum length is 20 Access overload class – Number string, maximum length is 2 (Read-only in RUIM mode) CompanyConfidential

  25. Service Programming – CDMA1 (2/2) Read-only in RUIM mode: Class 1 - Enable/Disable MCC – Number string, maximum length is 3 11_12 – Number string, maximum length is 2 IMSI_S – Number string, maximum length is 10 IMSI – Number string, maximum length is 14 Home SID - Enable/Disable Foreign SID - Enable/Disable Foreign NID - Enable/Disable Primary CDMA channel A and B Secondary CDMA channel A and B EVRC enable - Enable/Disable Home page service option Home origination service option Roam origination service option CompanyConfidential

  26. Service Programming – CDMA2 (1/2) Click on “CDMA2” tab NAM1 or NAM2 -This item decide which nam number of all CDMA2 setting items need to be read or written Home sid nid - 20 pairs Preferred mode Band preference Roam preference CompanyConfidential

  27. Service Programming – CDMA2 (2/2) Preferred roaming List - Choose a .prl file by clicking on “…” button to read or write. CompanyConfidential

  28. Flexible graphics and tones Click on “Flex Graphics/Tones” tab • Default graphics and tones files in the mobile terminal could be different in order to satisfy the different settings and requirements. So they need to be designed for easy and dynamic configuration. CompanyConfidential

  29. Getting Default Data • Press and hold the mouse’s left button on either of the directories or files at the right window, e.g. default directory, and move the mouse to either disk or directory at the left window, e.g. D:\. • Release mouse’s left button and it will start copying files from the mobile terminal to the PC. CompanyConfidential

  30. Setting Default Data • Press and hold the mouse’s left button on either of the directories or files at the left window, e.g. D:\default\screen directory. And move the mouse to either of the directories at the right window, e.g. default. • Release mouse’s left button and it will start copying files from the PC to the mobile terminal. CompanyConfidential

  31. SID Click on “SID” tab • This feature is for user to edit 50 SID lock numbers, value range from 0 to 65535. • Users can read and write from mobile terminal or file. CompanyConfidential

  32. SID Step1: Enable/Disable SID lock Step2: Edit SID lock number Step3: Click on buttons in the bottom to do read/write actions CompanyConfidential

  33. Testing Click on “Testing” tab • This feature is for checking and diagnosing the basic function of mobile terminal. It’s useful to realize which part of mobile terminal working correctly or incorrectly quickly. • There are four tabs – Self Tests, Display, Keypad and Stereo Audio/Vibra. CompanyConfidential

  34. Testing – Self Tests Click on “Self Tests” tab • Test items: • Detection of RUIM and headset, status of headset switch status and charger • Click each “Run” button to test each item. • Click “Clear” button to clear all test result. • Click “Auto Run” button to run all items. CompanyConfidential

  35. Testing – Display Click on “Display” tab • Test items: • LCD screen, Backlight and Brightness • Click each “Run” button to test each item. • Click “Clear” button to clear all test result. CompanyConfidential

  36. Testing – Keypad Click on “Keypad” tab • Test items: • Each key • Click each key of the mobile terminal – LSK, RSK, SEND, END, Navigation key and Number key. • Click “Clear” button to clear test result. CompanyConfidential

  37. Testing – Stereo Audio/Vibrator Click on “Stereo Audio/Vibra” tab • Test items: • Speaker, Receiver, Headset, Vibrator and Microphone. IHF, Mic Bias control, Tx Gain Settings, Rx Gain Settings and frequencies and volume level of buzzer/IHF. • Click “Clear” button to clear all test result. CompanyConfidential

  38. Testing – Path Loss • Set COM port and Input the maximum output power of the golden phone in dBm. Then, click “Start” button to run program. • After the program is done, the path loss will be shown on the screen and recorded for the RF calibration and Call Test program. Click “Quit” for closing this program. CompanyConfidential

  39. Testing – RF Calibration • Set Loss and COM port and click “Start” button to run program. CompanyConfidential

  40. Testing – RF Calibration • Error Message Table: CompanyConfidential

  41. Testing – RF Tool Select your COM port. Before clicking this button, be sure to boot your CDMA phone with “Test Mode” (The battery ID pin is connected to a resistor (< 10k Ohm). The other end of the resistor is connected to the ground. ) and connect the COM cable correctly CompanyConfidential

  42. Testing – RF Tool Always skip this function, since your CDMA phone’s battery ID pin is connected to a resistor (<10k Ohm). The other end of the resistor is connected to the ground. CompanyConfidential

  43. Testing – RF Tool • Set the RF Band of the CDMA phone • Set the Transmitter/Receiver channel. • Read the ADC value of the selected channel. • Set the waveform generated by transmitter • Set the dynamic range of the Power Amplifier. Set “OFF” to have low gain range. Set “ON” to have high gain range. • Set “OFF” to turn off the transmitter output power. Set “ON” to turn on the transmitter power. • Set the Tx ADC value in the range 0~511. Set 511 makes the transmitter generates the minimum output power. Set 0 makes the transmitter generates the maximum output power. • Set “ON” makes the transmitter sweep the output power. • Read the HDET value of selected channel. • Set the LNA range. • Read the DVGA value while LNA Range is 0. • Set the DVGA offset with the value derived by “11”. • Read the LNA Offset value. • Read IM2 value. CompanyConfidential

  44. Testing – RF Tool • The “Set Online” function is no longer needed since the “Test Mode” and “Online mode “is no longer switched manually. The mode is switched by connect the Batter ID pin to resistor of different value. • Test Mode : Battery ID Pin  Resistor (4<R<10 K Ohm)  Ground • Online Mode: Battery ID Pin  Resistor (10<R<140 K Ohm)  Ground CompanyConfidential

  45. Testing – Call Test Step 1: Connect your PC and Agilent 8960 with GPIB cable. Connect your CDMA phone and the Agilent 8960 with the RF Test Cable (CA-89RS). Step 2: Click “Start” to perform the test. CompanyConfidential

  46. Testing – Call Test Error Message Table: CompanyConfidential

  47. Label Printing Select “Label Printing” in “Label” of menu bar • This tool provides a preview for label printing. • Uses can make sure its label layout, and select printer before printing. CompanyConfidential

  48. Label Printing Step1: Select label type (country) Step2: Setting offset for x-axis and y-axis position Step 4: Choose printer port and start to print. Step 5: Click “Print” button to start printing Step3: Show label layout. CompanyConfidential

  49. Questions???Thank you for your attention! CompanyConfidential

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