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1. Interface KRY 105 045 wa 6 Personal Computer Radio Test System o OOOOQOQO Connection Cable 1 3 m 10 15 KRY 101 1135 7 zee im 600 From Adapter AFSM to Test Set AF INPUT Test Handset NTZ 112 210 From Test Set AF OUTPUT to Adapter ATMS Antenna Cable Service Adapter RPM 113 333 2 NTZ 112 178 Adapter Cable NTZ 112 201 2 Interconnector NTZ 112 241 SM1331 SWRV1931 CDR Figure 1 Service Equipment SERVICE Equipment Other Equipment Table 2 Equipment Ordering Number Note Personal Computer IBM PC XT AT Compatible Service Program ETACS Products NTZ 112 180 4 Programming Interface KRY 105 045 Connection Cable KRY 101 1135 7 1 3 m Service Adapter NTZ 112 178 Test Handset NTZ 112 211 Adapter Cable NTZ 112 201 2 Interconnector NTZ 112 241 Programming Cable KRY 101 1135 7 Antenna Cable RPM 113 333 2 Torque Drive NTZ 112 287 Torque Bit NTZ 112 288 It is assumed that normal tools and soldering equipment are also available Note When servicing mobile telephones it is important to use a bench earth ing network to protect sensitive components against electrostatic charges ESD Service Program ETACS The use of the service program is described in Appendix C The Service Pro gram ETAC
2. Call Line Identific Y CLI functions enabled N CLI functions disabled MS Supp TACS Level Here is defined the TACS level supported by the tele phone normally set to 00 00 if TACS 01 if TACS 2 Start Test Program Y The test program can be accessed by entering a special code on the keypad N The test program cannot be accessed from the keypad Start NAM Program Y The internal NAM progam can be accessed by entering a special code on the keypad N The NAM program cannot be accessed from the key pad Charging Allowed Y The ICTRL pin of the system connector will be used to charge the battery when powered externally N Charging will not be performed when external power is supplied C 15 SERVICE Equipment App x C C 16 File Edit Short Codes Options KEYPAD NAM MENUES how lock code Availible shortno elect airtime or CC elect CC for incom elect roam indicat elect Music Mute first CC on A first CC on B Alternate NAM I Paging chan inter roam zZ lt lt lt zzz lt ez lt cc lt z Show Lock Code Y The Lock Code menu will be shown N The menu will not be shown Available Short Codes Y The max number of available Short Codes when locked PRIV can be programmed N The menu will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed Select Air Time or CC Y The Air Time and Call Cost menus will be shown one to be selected N The menus will not be shown and cannot
3. AID 1 Five digits home traffic area The home traffic area decimal value that is used for roam ing indication 0 9 Enter value If pressed before digits have been entered the whole display will be cleared else single digits Next menu can only be pressed when the all ten digits have been entered Restore value Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming zh SERVICE Equipment App x D Subscriber Number Information Displayed text SUBN 1 Displayed data A subscriber number with one to ten digits Description The subscriber number is only used as an information for the subscriber and NOT used by the system Enter value If pressed before digits have been entered the whole display will be cleared else single digits Next menu can only be pressed when one or more digits have been entered Restore value M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Possible buttons NN Initial Paging Channel Displayed text IPCH 1 Displayed data Four digits initial paging channel Description The initial paging channel must consist of four digits with leading zeros NOTE There is NO range checking of the entered value Possible buttons 0 9 Enter value If pressed before digits have been entered the whole display will be cleared else single digits Next menu can only be pressed when the all ten digits have been entered f Restore value M Restart NAM programming END Exit
4. Four digits for first control channel in system A The numeric value must contain four digits with leading Zeros NOTE There is NO range checking of the entered value 0 9 C A v M END Enter value If pressed before digits have been entered the whole display will be cleared else single digits Next menu Restore value Restart NAM programming Exit NAM programming First Control Channel for System B FCCH B Displayed text Displayed data Description Possible buttons Four digits for first control channel in system B The numeric value must contain four digits with leading Zeros NOTE There is NO range checking of the entered value 0 9 C A v M END Enter value If pressed before digits have been entered the whole display will be cleared else single digits Next menu Restore value Restart NAM programming Exit NAM programming SERVICE Equipment App x D NAM 1 Displayed text NAMI Description Menu to enter the first NAM data area Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Enter NAM data area M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming NAM 2 Displayed text NAM2 Description Menu to enter the second NAM data area Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Enter NAM data area M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Exit From the NAM Programming Displayed text EXIT Description This is the menu where to exit from the NAM pr
5. SERVICE Equipment App x D D 2 SERVICE Equipment App x D General NAM programming from the keypad is described below with text as well as with a flow chart Basically NAM programming means entering the optional data that specify communication parameters enabled functions etc applying to the individual telephone When an option is entered the current setting is displayed and either by toggling between different alternatives or by entering numeric data the NAM data is programmed Activation The NAM programming is activated either by entering a special code on the keypad or by using the Service Program Exit When the text EXIT is displayed the END button should be pressed to exit the keypad NAM programming Menu Restrictions The keypad NAM programming can be customized by the sales companies and therefore some options might not be possible to alter In the below flow chart this possibility is indicated in the different options with a at the upper left corner D 3 SERVICE Equipment App x D Button Functions The M button is used to restart the NAM programming from the beginning Note Changes at the present option or setting will not be stored when the M button is pressed Arrow Up The A button is used to confirm an option or when numeric data is fully en tered When this button is pressed following options might be omitted if they are not valid or if restrictions do not allow alteration Arrow Do
6. Note LINA and BERTRAM must have been in opera tion for at least 10 sec before calibration is started 33 ACCUMLTD Reset of Accumulated Air Timer Press M amp to reset B 10 is shown after completed operation 34 BAUD 36 HI Z 38 ADC 39 DAC 40 INPORT SERVICE Equipment App x B This option controls the Baud Rate clock in the CARL cir cuit as follows 0 600 baud 1 1200 baud 2 2400 baud 3 4800 baud 4 9600 baud Factory use only Sets the HI_Z_AFMS port on the LINA circuit 0 Output Low default 1 Output High Displays alpha num field once a second the value of the Analog Digital Converters Select ADC by pressing M and the respective digit shown below RSSI BATT TX VCO TEMPSENSE inside mobile BTEMP battery temp HESENSE SUL WN Changes temporarily the output voltage from the Digi tal Analog Converters Select DAC by pressing M and the respective digit as follows 1 DAC for adjustment of the DC level for the Tx VCO 2 DAC for course adjustment of the VCTCXO 3 DAC controlling the transmission power level Change voltage by pressing A and Y or by entering a decimal value followed by M amp The initial values will be resumed when leaving the test op tion Shows once a second the status on the inports selected by pressing M and the corresponding figure see below 1 PWRSRC on CARL 0 Input High battery 1 Input Low externally pow
7. 1875 926 1875 1746 882 4375 927 4375 1647 879 9625 924 9625 1697 881 2125 926 2125 1747 882 4625 927 4625 1648 879 9875 924 9875 1698 881 2375 926 2375 1748 882 4875 927 4875 1649 880 0125 925 0125 1699 881 2625 926 2625 1749 882 5125 927 5125 1650 880 0375 925 0375 1700 881 2875 926 2875 1750 882 5375 927 5375 1651 880 0625 925 0625 1701 881 3125 926 3125 1751 882 5625 927 5625 1652 880 0875 925 0875 1702 881 3375 926 3375 1752 882 5875 927 5875 1653 880 1125 925 1125 1703 881 3625 926 3625 1753 882 6125 927 6125 1654 880 1375 925 1375 1704 881 3875 926 3875 1754 882 6375 927 6375 1655 880 1625 925 1625 1705 881 4125 926 4125 1755 882 6625 927 6625 1656 880 1875 925 1875 1706 881 4375 926 4375 1756 882 6875 927 6875 1657 880 2125 925 2125 1707 881 4625 926 4625 1757 882 7125 927 7125 1658 880 2375 925 2375 1708 881 4875 926 4875 1758 882 7375 9277375 1659 880 2625 925 2625 1709 881 5125 926 5125 1759 882 7625 9277625 1660 880 2875 925 2875 1710 881 5375 926 5375 1760 882 7875 927 7875 1661 880 3125 925 3125 1711 881 5625 926 5625 1761 882 8125 927 8125 1662 880 3375 925 3375 1712 881 5875 926 5875 1762 882 8375 927 8375 1663 880 3625 925 3625 1713 881 6125 926 6125 1763 882 8625 927 8625 1664 880 3875 925 3875 1714 881 6375 926 6375 1764 882 8875 927 8875 1665 880 4125 925 4125 1715 881 6625 926 6625 1765 882 9125 927 9125 1666 880 4375 925 4375 1716 881 6875 926 6875 1766 882 9375 927 9375 1667 880 4625 925 4625
8. 2 max Programs the Power Level positions in EEPROM Setting of RSSI level and max frequency compensation in the EEPROM Sets Audio Gain trimmer in LINA Change value by A or V Ammeter value divided by 700 and multiplied by 30 Memorize supply at 5 3 V increase to 8 1 V and memorize again M amp S Change value by A or V 0 AFC OFF 1 Normal mode Hex value Press M amp 0 for aut cal Displays frequency of received SAT Paths to and from handset hs closed Path to hs closed from hs open 0 1 2 1 reversed 3 both paths open e Mic amp earphone OFF speaker OFF Mic amp earphone ON speaker OFF Mic amp earphone OFF speaker ON N e 5970 Hz 6000 Hz 6030 Hz no SAT SAT switch in LINA ON SAT switch in LINA OFF Nh Oo SERVICE Equipment App x B Table 1 Overview of the Test Program cont d Option 23 Manchester Out 24 Manchester In 25 Volume 26 DTMF 27 TX Source 28 Earpiece 29 Compander 30 HF 33 Accumulated Air Time 34 BAUD 38 ADC 39 DAC 40 INPORT 41 OUTPORT 42 DSCR MLT 43 BAR Possible Values Sets Tx data patterns Displays channel type and received data when is pressed 0 7 3 default 7 max DTMF tones on 0 9 x 0 External 1 internal 0 Internal earpiece Off 1 On M amp 3 ext comp companding mode M amp 2 LINA compander M amp 1 LINA comp external radio M amp 0 Linear mode Contr
9. 4375 428 900 6875 945 6875 329 898 2125 943 2125 379 899 4625 944 4625 429 900 7125 945 7125 330 898 2375 943 2375 380 899 4875 944 4875 430 900 7375 945 7375 331 898 2625 943 2625 381 899 5125 944 5125 431 900 7625 945 7625 332 898 2875 943 2875 382 899 5375 944 5375 432 900 7875 945 7875 333 898 3125 943 3125 383 899 5625 944 5625 433 900 8125 945 8125 334 898 3375 943 3375 384 899 5875 944 5875 434 900 8375 945 8375 335 898 3625 943 3625 385 899 6125 944 6125 435 900 8625 945 8625 336 898 3875 943 3875 386 899 6375 944 6375 436 900 8875 945 8875 337 898 4125 943 4125 387 899 6625 944 6625 437 900 9125 945 9125 338 898 4375 943 4375 388 899 6875 944 6875 438 900 9375 945 9375 339 898 4625 943 4625 389 899 7125 944 7125 439 900 9625 945 9625 340 898 4875 943 4875 390 899 7375 944 7375 440 900 9875 945 9875 341 898 5125 943 5125 391 899 7625 944 7625 441 901 0125 946 0125 342 898 5375 943 5375 392 899 7875 944 7875 442 901 0375 946 0375 343 898 5625 943 5625 393 899 8125 944 8125 443 901 0625 946 0625 344 898 5875 943 5875 394 899 8375 944 8375 444 901 0875 946 0875 345 898 6125 943 6125 395 899 8625 944 8625 445 901 1125 946 1125 346 898 6375 943 6375 396 899 8875 944 8875 446 901 1375 946 1375 347 898 6625 943 6625 397 899 9125 944 9125 447 901 1625 946 1625 348 898 6875 943 6875 398 899 9375 944 9375 448 901 1875 946 1875 349 898 7125 943 7125 399 899 9625 944 9625 449 901 2125 946 2125 A 11 SERVICE Equipment App x A Table 2 Frequency
10. 923 2125 1627 879 4625 924 4625 1528 876 9875 921 9875 1578 878 2375 923 2375 1628 879 4875 924 4875 A 5 SERVICE Equipment App x A A 6 Table 1 Frequency Table for ETACS Channels 1629 1778 Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx 1629 879 5125 924 5125 1679 880 7625 925 7625 1729 882 0125 927 0125 1630 879 5375 924 5375 1680 880 7875 925 7875 1730 882 0375 927 0375 1631 879 5625 924 5625 1681 880 8125 925 8125 1731 882 0625 927 0625 1632 879 5875 924 5875 1682 880 8375 925 8375 1732 882 0875 927 0875 1633 879 6125 924 6125 1683 880 8625 925 8625 1733 882 1125 927 1125 1634 879 6375 924 6375 1684 880 8875 925 8875 1734 882 1375 927 1375 1635 879 6625 924 6625 1685 880 9125 925 9125 1735 882 1625 927 1625 1636 879 6875 924 6875 1686 880 9375 925 9375 1736 882 1875 927 1875 1637 879 7125 924 7125 1687 880 9625 925 9625 1737 882 2125 927 2125 1638 879 7375 9247375 1688 880 9875 925 9875 1738 8822375 927 2375 1639 879 7625 924 7625 1689 881 0125 926 0125 1739 882 2625 927 2625 1640 879 7875 924 7875 1690 881 0375 926 0375 1740 8822875 927 2875 1641 879 8125 924 8125 1691 881 0625 926 0625 1741 882 3125 927 3125 1642 879 8375 924 8375 1692 881 0875 926 0875 1742 882 3375 927 3375 1643 879 8625 924 8625 1693 881 1125 926 1125 1743 882 3625 927 3625 1644 879 8875 924 8875 1694 881 1375 926 1375 1744 882 3875 927 3875 1645 879 9125 924 9125 1695 881 1625 926 1625 1745 882 4125 927 4125 1646 879 9375 924 9375 1696 881
11. Restore value M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming SERVICE Equipment App x D Air Time Meter Displayed text Description AIR TIME The duration of calls will be displayed in minutes during and after a call Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu y Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Call Charge Displayed text CALL COST Description The duration of calls will be displayed as actual cost during and after a call Possible buttons 0 9 A v M END Next alternative Next menu Restore setting Restart NAM programming Exit NAM programming Air Time on Outgoing Calls Displayed text Description Possible buttons 0 9 x A v M END ONLY OUT The air time will only be measured for outgoing calls Next alternative Next menu Restore setting Restart NAM programming Exit NAM programming Air Time on Incoming and Outgoing Calls Displayed text Description ing calls 0 9 d A wv M END Possible buttons D 8 OUT AND IN The air time will be measured both for outgoing and incom Next alternative Next menu Restore setting Restart NAM programming Exit NAM programming SERVICE Equipment App x D Roaming Indication Alternative 0 Displayed tex ROAM TYPE 0 Description Normal roaming indication This should be used if nothing else is stated Possible button
12. Table for ETACS Channels 450 600 Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx 450 901 2375 946 2375 500 902 4875 947 4875 550 903 7375 948 7375 451 901 2625 946 2625 501 902 5125 947 5125 55 903 7625 948 7625 452 901 2875 946 2875 502 902 5375 947 5375 552 903 7875 948 7875 453 901 3125 946 3125 503 902 5625 947 5625 553 903 8125 948 8125 454 901 3375 946 3375 504 902 5875 947 5875 554 903 8375 948 8375 455 901 3625 946 3625 505 902 6125 947 6125 555 903 8625 948 8625 456 901 3875 946 3875 506 902 6375 947 6375 556 903 8875 948 8875 457 901 4125 946 4125 507 902 6625 947 6625 557 903 9125 948 9125 458 901 4375 946 4375 508 902 6875 947 6875 558 903 9375 948 9375 459 901 4625 946 4625 509 902 7125 947 7125 559 903 9625 948 9625 460 901 4875 946 4875 510 902 7375 947 7375 560 903 9875 948 9875 461 901 5125 946 5125 511 902 7625 947 7625 561 904 0125 949 0125 462 901 5375 946 5375 512 902 7875 947 7875 562 904 0375 949 0375 463 901 5625 946 5625 513 902 8125 947 8125 563 904 0625 949 0625 464 901 5875 946 5875 514 902 8375 947 8375 564 904 0875 949 0875 465 901 6125 946 6125 515 902 8625 947 8625 565 904 1125 949 1125 466 901 6375 946 6375 516 902 8875 947 8875 566 904 1375 949 1375 467 901 6625 946 6625 517 902 9125 947 9125 567 904 1625 949 1625 468 901 6875 946 6875 518 902 9375 947 9375 568 904 1875 949 1875 469 901 7125 946 7125 519 902 9625 947 9625 569 904 2125 949 2125 470 901 7375 946 7375 520 902 9875 947 9875 570 904 2375 949 2375 471 901 76
13. pin adapter not supplied by Ericsson i J Programming Interface KRY 101 1137 i Programming cable KRY 101 1135 7 SM1941EN PC CDR Figure 1 Telephone connected to a PC SERVICE Equipment App x C C 4 Software Installation The software on the diskette Service Program ETACS consists of four files SPEP1341 EXE TYPE1341 MNU TYPE1341 EDT TYPE1341 CNF You can install the software on a hard disk simply by copying the diskette con tents to a suitable directory on the hard disk For example CA C MD SPEPI341 C CD SPEP1341 C SPEPI341COPY A If you are using a PC without a hard disk you may run the program directly from the supplied diskette but we advise you to make a copy of this diskette Use either the DOS command COPY or DISKCOPY to create a backup Put away the original diskette and use the backup copy Caution Since the programming interface is powered by the mobile tele phone make sure that the battery is fully charged Using even slightly dis charged batteries may produce unpredictable results even if the Low Battery warning has not yet appeared SERVICE Equipment App x C Starting the Program The service program will fetch today s date from the system clock of the PC To check the date type DATE after the DOS prompt and press Enter Start the program by typing SPEP1341 if your monitor is a colour monitor SPEP1341
14. the value Press M amp S to store the new value Factory use only Change of synth threshold in BER TRAM Press M amp to enable calibration and to display present value in the range from 00 to 7F Press A or V to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value Factory use only With this option it is possible to con trol the circuit by special codes Cannot be used in Hand set mode Factory use only With this option it is possible to con trol the circuit by special codes Cannot be used in Hand set mode Factory use only With this option it is possible to con trol the circuit by special codes Cannot be used in Hand set mode SERVICE Equipment App x B 74 TCATEST Special software test of combining algorithm according to TACS specifications Press to display 01 OK 00 Fail 76 BATTSAVE Controls the Reduced Power function Enter 0 1 to deacti vate activate Deactivated 1s default condition valid for PL2 only 77 EE DATA Factory use only B 15 SERVICE Equipment App x B B 16 Table 1 Overview of the Test Program default values in italics Option 1 Channel Number 2 Transmission Power 5 Power Calibration 9 RF Calibration 10 RXSENS 12 Current Calibration 13 Battery Calibration 14 Audio Deviation 15 AFC 17 MF Count 18 VCO Calibration 19 RX SAT 20 Audio 21 Handset 22 TX SAT Possible Values 1329 2047 0 600 J 8 0W 7 min
15. will remain Example How the different parameters are selected and introduced into a test is ex plained in Individual Test Options A complete series of entries may have the structure shown below 1 326 C2 2C23 3C The first figure 1 is the number of the option CHANNEL NUMBER se lected in the test menu The next 326 is a channel number indexed while CHANNEL NUMBER applies The 2 after the asterisk indicates that option 2 TX POWER of the menu has been selected Here alternative 2 was chosen which provides a transmission power of 0 45 W as you will find in the description of this particular option Lastly option 23 in the menu MANCHOUT has been selected and here alter native 3 will provide transmission of a special frame Return to TEST INPUT Depress the C button to return to the input mode where the TEST INPUT prompt is displayed Exit To leave the test program select test option 99 SERVICE Equipment App x B Individual Test Options A list describing the use of the test program options follows below A sum mary of the test options and possible parameter values is given in Table 1 1 CHNR 2 TX POWER 3 LOCKTIME 5 PWR CAL Setting of channel number The initial setting is channel 1 Permissible settings 1329 2047 and 0 600 Select channel indexing its number on the keypad and pressing The A and Y buttons can be used to step for wards or backwards from the current channel number Ch
16. 1329 2047 see table 1 frx 872 0125 N 1329 0 025 MHz fRx 917 0125 N 1329 0 025 MHz Frequencies channels 0 600 see table 2 frx 889 9875 N 0 025 MHz fRx 934 9875 N 0 025 MHz A 3 SERVICE Equipment App x A A 4 Table 1 Frequency Table for ETACS Channels 1329 1478 Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx 1329 872 0125 917 0125 1379 873 2625 918 2625 1429 874 5125 919 5125 1330 872 0375 917 0375 1380 873 2875 918 2875 1430 874 5375 919 5375 1331 872 0625 917 0625 1381 873 3125 918 3125 1431 874 5625 919 5625 1332 872 0875 917 0875 1382 873 3375 918 3375 1432 874 5875 919 5875 1333 872 1125 917 1125 1383 873 3625 918 3625 1433 874 6125 919 6125 1334 872 1375 917 1375 1384 873 3875 918 3875 1434 874 6375 919 6375 1335 872 1625 917 1625 1385 873 4125 918 4125 1435 874 6625 919 6625 1336 872 1875 917 1875 1386 873 4375 918 4375 1436 874 6875 919 6875 1337 872 2125 917 2125 1387 873 4625 918 4625 1437 874 7125 919 7125 1338 872 2375 917 2375 1388 873 4875 918 4875 1438 874 7375 919 7375 1339 872 2625 917 2625 1389 873 5125 918 5125 1439 874 7625 919 7625 1340 872 2875 917 2875 1390 873 5375 918 5375 1440 874 7875 919 7875 1341 872 3125 917 3125 1391 873 5625 918 5625 1441 874 8125 919 8125 1342 872 3375 917 3375 1392 873 5875 918 5875 1442 874 8375 919 8375 1343 872 3625 917 3625 1393 873 6125 918 6125 1443 874 8625 919 8625 1344 872 3875 917 3875 1394 873 6375 91
17. 1717 881 7125 926 7125 1767 882 9625 927 9625 1668 880 4875 925 4875 1718 881 7375 926 7375 1768 882 9875 927 9875 1669 880 5125 925 5125 1719 881 7625 926 7625 1769 883 0125 928 0125 1670 880 5375 925 5375 1720 881 7875 926 7875 1770 883 0375 928 0375 1671 880 5625 925 5625 1721 881 8125 926 8125 1771 883 0625 928 0625 1672 880 5875 925 5875 1722 881 8375 926 8375 1772 883 0875 928 0875 1673 880 6125 925 6125 1723 881 8625 926 8625 1773 883 1125 928 1125 1674 880 6375 925 6375 1724 881 8875 926 8875 1774 883 1375 928 1375 1675 880 6625 925 6625 1725 881 9125 926 9125 1775 883 1625 928 1625 1676 880 6875 925 6875 1726 881 9375 926 9375 1776 883 1875 928 1875 1677 880 7125 925 7125 1727 881 9625 926 9625 1777 883 2125 928 2125 1678 880 7375 925 7375 1728 881 9875 926 9875 1778 883 2375 928 2375 SERVICE Equipment App x A Table 1 Frequency Table for ETACS Channels 1779 1928 Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx 1779 883 2625 928 2625 1829 884 5125 929 5125 1879 885 7625 930 7625 1780 883 2875 928 2875 1830 884 5375 929 5375 1880 885 7875 930 7875 1781 883 3125 928 3125 1831 884 5625 929 5625 1881 885 8125 930 8125 1782 883 3375 928 3375 1832 884 5875 929 5875 1882 885 8375 930 8375 1783 883 3625 928 3625 1833 884 6125 929 6125 1883 885 8625 930 8625 1784 883 3875 928 3875 1834 884 6375 929 6375 1884 885 8875 930 8875 1785 883 4125 928 4125 1835 884 6625 929 6625 1885 885 9125 930 9125 1786 883 4375 9284375 1836 884
18. 2 4875 1998 888 7375 933 7375 1949 887 5125 932 5125 1999 888 7625 933 7625 1950 887 5375 932 5375 2000 888 7875 933 7875 1951 887 5625 932 5625 2001 888 8125 933 8125 1952 887 5875 932 5875 2002 888 8375 933 8375 1953 887 6125 932 6125 2003 888 8625 933 8625 1954 887 6375 932 6375 2004 888 8875 933 8875 1955 887 6625 932 6625 2005 888 9125 933 9125 1956 887 6875 932 6875 2006 888 9375 933 9375 1957 887 7125 932 7125 2007 888 9625 933 9625 1958 887 7375 932 7375 2008 888 9875 933 9875 1959 887 7625 932 7625 2009 889 0125 934 0125 1960 887 7875 932 7875 2010 889 0375 934 0375 1961 887 8125 932 8125 2011 889 0625 934 0625 1962 887 8375 932 8375 2012 889 0875 934 0875 1963 887 8625 932 8625 2013 889 1125 934 1125 1964 887 8875 932 8875 2014 889 1375 934 1375 1965 887 9125 932 9125 2015 889 1625 934 1625 1966 887 9375 932 9375 2016 889 1875 934 1875 1967 887 9625 932 9625 2017 889 2125 934 2125 1968 887 9875 932 9875 2018 889 2375 934 2375 1969 888 0125 933 0125 2019 889 2625 934 2625 1970 888 0375 933 0375 2020 889 2875 934 2875 1971 888 0625 933 0625 2021 889 3125 934 3125 1972 888 0875 933 0875 2022 889 3375 934 3375 1973 888 1125 933 1125 2023 889 3625 934 3625 1974 888 1375 933 1375 2024 889 3875 934 3875 1975 888 1625 933 1625 2025 889 4125 934 4125 1976 888 1875 933 1875 2026 889 4375 934 4375 1977 888 2125 933 2125 2027 889 4625 934 4625 1978 888 2375 933 2375 2028 889 4875 934 4875 Table 2 Frequency
19. 2 6375 356 898 8875 943 8875 406 900 1375 945 1375 307 897 6625 942 6625 357 898 9125 943 9125 407 900 1625 945 1625 308 897 6875 942 6875 358 898 9375 943 9375 408 900 1875 945 1875 309 897 7125 9427125 359 898 9625 943 9625 409 900 2125 945 2125 310 897 7375 9427375 360 898 9875 943 9875 410 900 2375 945 2375 311 897 7625 942 7625 361 899 0125 944 0125 411 900 2625 945 2625 312 897 7875 9427875 362 899 0375 944 0375 412 900 2875 945 2875 313 897 8125 942 8125 363 899 0625 944 0625 413 900 3125 945 3125 314 897 8375 942 8375 364 899 0875 944 0875 414 900 3375 945 3375 315 897 8625 942 8625 365 899 1125 944 1125 415 900 3625 945 3625 316 897 8875 942 8875 366 899 1375 944 1375 416 900 3875 945 3875 317 897 9125 942 9125 367 899 1625 944 1625 417 900 4125 945 4125 318 897 9375 942 9375 368 899 1875 944 1875 418 900 4375 945 4375 319 897 9625 942 9625 369 899 2125 944 2125 419 900 4625 945 4625 320 897 9875 942 9875 370 899 2375 944 2375 420 900 4875 945 4875 321 898 0125 943 0125 371 899 2625 944 2625 421 900 5125 945 5125 322 898 0375 943 0375 372 899 2875 944 2875 422 900 5375 945 5375 323 898 0625 943 0625 373 899 3125 944 3125 423 900 5625 945 5625 324 898 0875 943 0875 374 899 3375 944 3375 424 900 5875 945 5875 325 898 1125 943 1125 375 899 3625 944 3625 425 900 6125 945 6125 326 898 1375 943 1375 376 899 3875 944 3875 426 900 6375 945 6375 327 898 1625 943 1625 377 899 4125 944 4125 427 900 6625 945 6625 328 898 1875 943 1875 378 899 4375 944
20. 20 4125 1366 872 9375 917 9375 1416 874 1875 919 1875 1466 875 4375 920 4375 1367 872 9625 917 9625 1417 874 2125 919 2125 1467 875 4625 920 4625 1368 872 9875 917 9875 1418 874 2375 919 2375 1468 875 4875 920 4875 1369 873 0125 918 0125 1419 874 2625 919 2625 1469 875 5125 920 5125 1370 873 0375 918 0375 1420 874 2875 919 2875 1470 875 5375 920 5375 1371 873 0625 918 0625 1421 874 3125 919 3125 1471 875 5625 920 5625 1372 873 0875 918 0875 1422 874 3375 919 3375 1472 875 5875 920 5875 1373 873 1125 918 1125 1423 874 3625 919 3625 1473 875 6125 920 6125 1374 873 1375 918 1375 1424 874 3875 919 3875 1474 875 6375 920 6375 1375 873 1625 918 1625 1425 874 4125 919 4125 1475 875 6625 920 6625 1376 873 1875 918 1875 1426 874 4375 919 4375 1476 875 6875 920 6875 1377 873 2125 918 2125 1427 874 4625 919 4625 1477 875 7125 920 7125 1378 873 2875 918 2375 1428 874 4875 919 4875 1478 875 7375 920 7375 SERVICE Equipment App x A Table 1 Frequency Table for ETACS Channels 1479 1628 Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx 1479 875 7625 920 7625 1529 877 0125 922 0125 1579 878 2625 923 2625 1480 875 7875 920 7875 1530 877 0375 922 0375 1580 878 2875 9232875 1481 875 8125 920 8125 1531 877 0625 922 0625 1581 878 3125 923 3125 1482 875 8375 920 8375 1532 877 0875 922 0875 1582 878 3375 923 3375 1483 875 8625 920 8625 1533 877 1125 922 1125 1583 878 3625 923 3625 1484 875 8875 920 8875 1534 877 1375 922 1375 1584 878 3875 923 3875 1485
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23. 3 5625 948 5625 593 904 8125 949 8125 494 902 3375 947 3375 544 903 5875 948 5875 594 904 8375 949 8375 495 902 3625 947 3625 545 903 6125 948 6125 595 904 8625 949 8625 496 902 3875 947 3875 546 903 6375 948 6375 596 904 8875 949 8875 497 902 4125 947 4125 547 903 6625 948 6625 597 904 9125 949 9125 498 902 4375 947 4375 548 903 6875 948 6875 598 904 9375 949 9375 499 902 4625 947 4625 549 903 7125 948 7125 599 904 9625 949 9625 600 904 9875 949 9875 A 12 Appendix B Test Program Contents How to Use Preparation Initiating the Test Program Display Test Selecting a Specific Test Return to TEST INPUT Exit Individual Test Options Table 1 Overview of the Test Program Additional Tests www w CAN Pe Roa SERVICE Equipment App x B B 2 SERVICE Equipment App x B How to Use This document will describe the use of the built in test program for the hand held telephone After the more extensive descriptions in Individual Test Op tions follows an overview in the form of a table with data pertaining to the different options With some experience with the test program you may find this table a handy alternative Preparation To prevent the telephone from switching off after 30 seconds in transmission mode the autonomous timeout function must be disabled This can be done by applying a voltage of 5 V at the VPPFLASH input pin 9 of the external connector J105 or by activating the Se
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32. A circuit Press M amp to enable calibration and to display present value in the range 00 to IF Press A or V to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value in EEPROM Setting of RSSI level and max AFC frequency compensa tion Before entering this option make sure that the fre quency is properly aligned Adjust signal level to 115 dBm and press M and S simul taneously Value stored in EEPROM RAM is displayed If the frequency error of the received signal is greater than 1 kHz an alarm will be heard and further programming cannot take place Adjustment of soft trimmer potentiometers in the LINA cir cuit 0 Rx source AFMS 1 Rx source earphone Press M amp to enable calibration and to display present value in the range from 00 to 1F Press A or V to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value in EEPROM Factory use only Sends information on DFMS for each button pressed except for the C button Before entering this test connect an ammeter between power supply and telephone The value to be used in cali bration is the shown value in mA divided by 700 and multi plied by 30 which provides a 1 or 2 digit decimal value When entering the test the green LED and illumination will go On Enter the divided by 25 mA value and press M amp S a wrong entry may be erased by M amp After storing the standby consumption the telephone turns the transmitter On and the ammeter shows th
33. AND IN AN de ROAM TYPE hs ROAM TYPE 0 4 1 MUSIC MUTE SM1341EN FLOWO1 GEM D 5 SERVICE Equipment App x D D 6 MSIN 2340123456 SUBN 0860123456 NO ROAM Back to NAM1 or NAM2 SM1331EN FLOW02 GEM SERVICE Equipment App x D The Options Electrical Serial Number Displayed text Displayed data Description Possible buttons Lock Code Displayed text Displayed data Description Possible buttons Lock Limit Displayed text Displayed data Description Possible buttons ESN The eleven digits electrical serial number where the two first digits are shown on the upper part of the display and the last digits on the lower part of the display The electrical serial number uniquely identifies the hand held telephone to a cellular system It is factory set and cannot be changed A Next menu END Exit NAM programming LOCK CODE The four digit electronic lock code of the telephone The lock code is only presented but can be changed with the ordinary functions of the telephone A Next menu M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming LOCK LIMIT Number of memory locations allowed to be recalled when the telephone is in LOCK PRIV mode See Displayed data 0 9 Enter value between 0 and 99 C If pressed before digits have been entered the whole display will be cleared else single digits A Next menu y
34. Equipment App x C C 14 System amp Service Auto Retry Y Automatic re try on Network Busy enabled N Automatic re try on Network Busy disabled Minute Minder Y Minute Minder facility enabled user can be alerted at the beginning of each air time minute N Minute Minder facility disabled Back Light Y Backlight can be turned off permanently N Backlight controlled by software Any Key Answer Y Any Key Answer facility enabled N Any Key Answer facility disabled Channel Indicator Y Channel Indicator facility enabled N Channel Indicator facility dusabled Normally the channel indicator is displayed together with the battery meter see the above description of Power Indi cator Language Menu Y Local language can be selected N Only English texts available unless another language has been selected in the local language menu yp end 32 called digs all line identific supp TACS level harging allowed SERVICE Equipment App x C FCC Type Not used Should be set to N ETACS Type Here is defined if the telephone is an ETACS type Note This position should be set to N if the telephone is a TACS only type ITACS Type Here is defined if the telephone is an ITACS type Note This definition is used in combination with the ETACS type Send 32 Called digs Y Possible to use up to 32 digits for outgoing calls N Only up to 16 digits can be used for outgoing calls
35. Example 3 590000391130110000 NAM User Selectable Y The NAM can be selected by the user in the Special Functions menu N The NAM cannot be selected Note The first NAM must always be enabled C 18 SERVICE Equipment App x C Country Name If the name contains less than ten letters the remaining po sitions can be left blank Note This name will only be shown in the Special Func tions if the telephone is programmed as an ITACS type Subscriber No Digs The subscriber number consists of a max 10 digit number The user may want only part of it to be displayed Enter A 10 for full display or 0 to 9 for the reduced number of digits counted from the end digit The subscriber no is in formation to the user and is NOT used by the system Mobile St Id No The 6 least significant digits of the international mobile sta tion number in most countries equal to the 6 least signifi cant digits of the subscriber number ACCOLC GIM AID The Access Overload Class normally the last but one digit of the mobile station identification number The Group Identification Mark not used The home traffic area identification in hex code Inter System Roaming Y Inter System Roaming enabled N Inter System Roaming disabled System A System A is the home system in the NAM B System B is the home system in the NAM First Paging Channel Definition of the first paging channel in the present NAM Value to be ent
36. M if you have a monochrome monitor connected to a colour video board Press Enter Return and the Com Port menu appears on the screen SELECT COM PORT Following the instructions on the screen you select the serial port where the Programming Interface is connected COM1 or COM2 The selection of the COM port can also be done at the DOS prompt e g SPEP1341 COM1 if so the initial menu will not appear on the screen Note If you have a serial mouse and you select the COM port where the mouse is connected you may lock up your computer Ifthis happens restart the computer SUBSCRIBE er of digits criber No criber No bile Stat Id 1 traffic AID 28803 ice agreement no antee Start antee Length Level Code mn gt r i r r ck ck E me ru Short Codes SERVICE Equipment App x C After programming you can verify the result by pressing ALT F3 Edit Short Codes Options To exit the program hold down the ALT key and press the letter X You can also exit the program when using the menus see below Using the Menus How to Select Press Esc to reach the menu From a Data edit window you can also go di rectly to a sub menu by holding down the ALT key and pressing the high lighted letter in the main menu e g ALT F to go to File functions Move the selection bar reverse video to the left or right by the keypad arrow keys Press Enter to open a sub menu if it is
37. NAM programming Inter System Roaming Disabled Displayed text NO ROAM 1 Description True roaming is not allowed on the complementing system Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu v Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming D 13 SERVICE Equipment App x D D 14 Inter System Roaming Enabled Displayed text ROAM 1 Description True roaming is allowed on the complementing system Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu v Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Appendix E ESN Transfer The ESN Transfer information ts distributed separately Appendix F Flash Programming Contents General Hardware Requirements Installation of Software Upgrading Program Set up Running Instructions TTTTT ON U E YW SERVICE Equipment App x F F 2 SERVICE Equipment App x F General The Flash program is a tool for upgrading the telephone software This pro gram supports the Ericsson Handheld Telephone EH238 This description of the Software Upgrading Program includes information of hardware requirements installation set up and running instructions Note Read through this instruction carefully even if you are familiar with earlier ver sions of the Flash programs for the Ericsson telephones Hardware Requirements To use the Flash program for the Ericsson Handheld Telephone EH238 you ne
38. S Test Handset The built in test program can be activated and run by a special control unit the Test Handset or directly from the telephone The Test Program Entry func tion must be enabled for accessing the test program directly from the tele phone keypad Service Adapter The Service Adapter is used in testing and repairing mobile telephones on the service bench It enables you to supply the mobile station with power and to have certain functions displayed for control SERVICE Equipment Appendix A Frequency Tables Contents Frequency Tables for the ETACS System A 3 Table 1 Frequency Channels 1329 2047 A 4 Table 2 Frequency Channels 0 600 A 9 SERVICE Equipment App x A A 2 SERVICE Equipment App x A Frequency Tables for the ETACS System A mobile telephone for the ETACS system operates in full duplex and pro vides 1320 channels with a channel spacing of 25 kHz 0 025 MHz and a du plex separation of 45 MHz The 900 MHz band has been divided into an upper and a lower band The lower sub band 872 0125 904 9875 MHz covers the 1320 transmitting channels in the handheld telephone while the upper sub band 917 0125 949 9875 MHz covers the corresponding 1320 receiving channels The channels are numbered from 1329 to 2047 and from 0 to 600 The following formulas can be used to calculate the frequencies f MHz asso ciated with a certain channel number N channel number Frequencies channels
39. Service Equipment Ericsson Handheld Telephone 1341 B SERVICE Equipment SERVICE Equipment Contents Recommended Service Equipment 5 Instruments 5 Other Equipment 7 Service Program ETACS 7 Test Handset 7 7 Service Adapter Appendix A Frequency Tables Appendix B Test Program Appendix C Service Program ETACS Appendix D Keypad NAM Programming Appendix E ESN Transfer Appendix F Flash Programming SERVICE Equipment SERVICE Equipment The type of equipment required for service on the Ericsson Handheld Tele phone 1341 B includes instruments tools and other hardware but also fre quency tables and programs for test NAM programming ESN transfer and software upgrading The tables and descriptions of the programs are included as Appendices A B C D E and F in this chapter Recommended Service Equipment Instruments Table 1 Instrument Recommended Unit Alternative 1 Radio Test System Marconi 2960 Alternative 2 Communications Test Set Schlumberger 4031 Alternative 3 Communications Test Set Schlumberger 4015 Alternative 4 Radio Test Set Rohde amp Schwarz CMS 52 Signalling Unit Rohde amp Schwarz CMS B13 All alternatives Oscilloscope Tektronix 2235 Multimeter Hewlett Packard 3468A Digital Voltmeter Fluke 8060A Power Supply Unit Power Box EK030 10 SERVICE Equipment Programming
40. Table for ETACS Channels 0 149 SERVICE Equipment App x A Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx 0 889 9875 934 9875 50 891 2375 936 2375 100 892 4875 937 875 1 890 0125 935 0125 51 891 2625 936 2625 101 892 5125 937 5125 2 890 0375 935 0375 52 891 2875 936 2875 102 892 5375 937 5375 3 890 0625 935 0625 53 891 3125 936 3125 103 892 5625 937 5625 4 890 0875 935 0875 54 891 3375 936 3375 104 892 5875 937 5875 5 890 1125 935 1125 55 891 3625 936 3625 105 892 6125 937 6125 6 890 1375 935 1375 56 891 3875 936 3875 106 892 6375 937 6375 7 890 1625 935 1625 57 891 4125 936 4125 107 892 6625 937 6625 8 890 1875 935 1875 58 891 4375 936 4375 108 892 6875 937 6875 9 890 2125 935 2125 59 891 4625 936 4625 109 892 7125 937 7125 10 890 2375 935 2375 60 891 4875 936 4875 110 892 7375 937 7375 11 890 2625 935 2625 61 891 5125 936 5125 111 892 7625 937 7625 12 890 2875 935 2875 62 891 5375 936 5375 112 892 7875 937 7875 13 890 3125 935 3125 63 891 5625 936 5625 113 892 8125 937 8125 14 890 3375 935 3375 64 891 5875 936 5875 114 892 8375 937 8375 15 890 3625 935 3625 65 891 6125 936 6125 115 892 8625 937 8625 16 890 3875 935 3875 66 891 6375 936 6375 116 892 8875 937 8875 17 890 4125 935 4125 67 891 6625 936 6625 117 892 9125 937 9125 18 890 4375 935 4375 68 891 6875 936 6875 118 892 9375 937 9375 19 890 4625 935 4625 69 891 7125 936 7125 119 892 9625 937 9625 20 890 4875 935 4875 70 891 7375 936 7375 120 892 9875 937 9875 21 890
41. amp to enable calibration and to display present value in the range from 00 to OF Press A or Y to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value Displays received data when is pressed The current channel type is shown as well 1 Control Channel 2 Voice Channel Sets the sound level of the speaker and earphone Possible values 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Lowest value 0 Default value 3 DTMF tones consist of a lower frequency in combination with a higher frequency The test enables you to listen to either or both as follows Press 0 for the low frequency Press 1 for the high frequency Press 2 for both frequencies The tones are then generated when A and Y is pressed With each new depression of A and Y comes a different tone The display num field shows to which key the tone refers Keys with DTMF tones 0 9 Tone generation is dis abled when leaving the test option It is also possible to adjust the soft trimmer potentiometers in the LINA circuit Press M amp ff to enable calibration and to display present value in the range from 00 to 1F Control of TX Source switch in LINA Nominal deviation 0 External TX source ATMS through connected to LINA default 1 Internal TX source MIC SIGNAL The test option also enables you to adjust the soft trimmer potentiometers in the LINA circuit 0 prepares for adjust ment of the External 1 for the Internal Mic Potentiometer Press M amp to enable cali
42. annel number and signal strength are displayed Sets the transmitter ON OFF and determines the output power level 8 OFF 7 min 2 max Note The transmitter will go on only if the Tx and Rx syn thesizers are locked The Power Reduction function test 76 if activated causes 2 Power Level 2 to be displayed as Factory use only Measures Tx Rx synth locktime Calibration of power levels The frequency band is divided into three parts with three corresponding Transmitter Input Voltage Tables Press 0 1 or 2 to select either table The table showing power level and current voltage value is displayed the initial value read from the EEPROM Use the and Y buttons to change the value Press M and S simultaneously to store the value in EEPROM or M and to step to the next power level When selecting a new table the relevant channel for trans mission is automatically selected Input Voltage Table and the corresponding channels Table Used Channel Channels 0 1500 1329 200 1 350 201 450 2 500 451 600 Power Levels and Output Power that should exist on the re spective level Continued on next page B 5 SERVICE Equipment App x B B 6 7 TXSENS 9 RF CAL 10 RXSENS 11 KEYPAD 12 CCAL PL Output Power 2 26 5 dBm 2 4 dBm 3 22 5 dBm 2 4 dBm 4 18 5 dBm 2 4 dBm 5 14 5 dBm 2 4 dBm 6 10 5 dBm 2 4 dBm 7 6 5 dBm 2 4 dBm Factory use only Control of soft trimmer potentiometers in the LIN
43. be pro grammed Select CC for incom Y Only Out and menus will be shown one to be selected N The menus will not be shown and cannot be programmed Select Roam Indicat Y Roam Type 0 and Roam Type menus will be shown one to be selected N The menus will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed Note Normally the Roam Type 0 is to be selected Select Music Mute Y Music Mute menus will be shown one to be selected N The menus will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed SERVICE Equipment App x C Select First CC on A Y The FCCH A menu will be shown and the first control channel in system A can be programmed N The menu will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed Select First CC on B Y The FCCH A menu will be shown and the first control channel in System B can be programmed N The menu will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed Select Alternate NAM Y The NAM 2 data can also be programmed N Only the NAM 1 data can be programmed Select System Y Either System A or System B can be selected N The system cannot be selected Select AID Y The AID menu will be shown and can be programmed N The menu will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed Select Paging Chan Y The IPCH menu will be shown and the initial paging channel can be programmed N The menu will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed Select Inter Roam Y The NO ROAM and ROAM menus will be sh
44. bration and display value in the range from 00 to 1F Press A or Y to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value B 9 SERVICE Equipment App x B 28 EARPIECE Controls the Earpiece Mute switch in the LINA circuit 29 COMP 30 HF 0 Internal earpiece disconnected default 1 Internal earpiece connected With earpiece connected the test option also permits adjust ment of the soft trimming potentiometer in the LINA cir cuit Press M amp to enable calibration and display present value in the range from 00 to OF Press A or Wto change the value Press M amp S to store the new value Selects companding or linear mode where linear mode is the default condition Press M amp for display of actual mode indicated as fol lows 00 Linear mode bypass compander 01 LINA compander external audio 02 LINA compander 03 External compander companding mode To change the mode press M and the respective digit per the above table omitting the 0 Controls the internal HF in the LINA circuit M amp 0 HF Rx path amp 1 HF Tx path Gain dB 0 0 1 2 14 3 21 4 28 5 35 6 42 7 49 If a path Rx or Tx is chosen a corresponding ADC value is displayed continuously on the AND By pressing M amp S it is also possible to calibrate Rx and Tx parameters used by the internal HF Once calibration has been performed the stored values will be displayed Tx on AND and Rx on DDD
45. ce to go back to the program start You can now connect another phone to the programming cable and start the Software Upgrading Program again Go to step 2 Press ESC again if you want to exit the Software Upgrading Program SERVICE Equipment App x F F 8
46. configurated for COM port 2 e M will set the display colours to monochrome mode e N will display information about all these program switches Example Start the program without using the supplied BAT files configu rated for COM 1 by typing FL07Y ZZ C1 RETURN If you need help with these switches type HELP at the DOS prompt in the directory containing the HELP BAT and FL07Y ZZ EXE files Note When typing the above string replace the Y and ZZ with the appropriate shell revision 0 9 and flash software revision 1A 9Z resp SERVICE Equipment App x F Run the Software Upgrading Program by typing the number of the COM port you are using This will start a BAT file that will configurate your Software Upgrading Program properly If you are using COMI type 1 RETURN If you are using COMO type 2 RETURN Read the information in the nformation window presented on your monitor You will get information about what types of telephones that are supported by this program When ready press any key to continue 2 Switch the phone ON by pressing the ON OFF key just shortly and within one second press the Enter key of the PC The purpose of this operation is to start the phone and the Software Upgrading Program simultaneously 3 The program will inform you when the upgrading is completed 4 Turn the phone OFF and disconnect it from the programming cable 5 Turn the phone ON and make a test call 6 Press ESC on
47. e lowest power level divide and multiply ammeter reading and calibrate as before Proceed with remaining power levels 13 BANDGAP 14 AUDDEV 15 AFC 16 DACICAL 17 MF COUNT SERVICE Equipment App x B Calibration of Battery Full Level value and internal refer ence voltage Bandgap in the BERTRAM circuit This calibration must be performed before any other cali bration involving BERTRAM 1 Adjust supply voltage to 5 3 V at battery connector and press M amp S to memorize this calibration The two values will be displayed the Low Battery value in the AND and the internal reference voltage in the DDD 2 Increase the voltage to 8 1 V and press M amp S to me morise this calibration The stored value will be shown in the AND The program then returns to TEST INPUT AND Alpha Numeric Display DDD Dialled Digits Display Adjustment of soft trimmer potentiometers in the LINA cir cuit Max deviation This calibration must be performed before any other calibration involving deviation Press M amp to enable calibration and to display present value in the range from 00 to OF Press A or V to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value in EEPROM Selection of AFC mode shown on the numeric display 0 AFC off 1 Normal operation default 2 Normal operation without age offset update Any other code entered in Handset Mode will display TO TE FR S where TO total compensation te
48. e power supply drops below 5 3 V 0 1 V This can be tested by successively reducing the supply voltage to the telephone B 19 SERVICE Equipment App x B B 20 Appendix C Service Program ETACS Contents General Hardware Requirements Software Installation Starting the Program The Programming Cycle Using the Menus How to Select The Functions Edit Short Codes Options Re programming a Telephone Preparing Dealer Programs The Contents of Saved Shortcode Files 2000000000 aan na NN SERVICE Equipment App x C SERVICE Equipment App x C General This version of the Service Program ETACS Products is a final release in tended for entering the initialising customer parameters into the EEPROM of the Ericsson Handheld Telephone 1341 B Even if you are familiar with ear lier versions of Service Program ETACS Products you must apply the instruc tions given below since there are changes on a number of points Hardware Requirements The Service Program ETACS is designed to run on an IBM PC XT AT PS 2 or fully compatible computer with DOS version 2 00 or higher Connection is made via Programming Interface KRY 101 1137 and Programming Cable KRY 101 1135 7 Note The Programming Interface KRY 101 1137 must be connected to COM port 1 or COM port 2 of the computer If you are using a computer with a 9 pin serial connector you will also need a 9 to 25
49. ed for incoming calls N Air Time meter for outgoing calls only Roam Indic Type 0 Normal Roaming indication 1 Special Roaming indication Music Mute on Isctrl 0 1 Music Mute only on serial channel 2 Lspctrl pin equals Music Mute function SERVICE Equipment App x C File Edit Short Codes Options MMI MENUES Int lock digits LOCK PRIU short cods Select Ringing Type Select Ringing Tone UnReset Total Timer Reset Total Timer Io Fe SITE ie dido Language menu EHE Int Lock Digits Hexadecimal value stating max number of entries at LOCK INTER LOCK PRIV Short Nos Hexadecimal value stating number of available shortnum bers when locked PRIV Select Ringing Type Y Ringing volume selection LOW MED HIGH STEP and OFF enabled N Ringing volume selection disabled Select Ringing Tone Y Ringing tone selection LOW MED HIGH and MIXED enabled N Ringing tone selection disabled UnReset Total Timer Y Total Timer enabled ACCUM xxxx N Total Timer disabled Reset Total Timer Y Resettable Total Timer enabled TOTAL xxxx N Resettable Total Timer disabled Call Counter Y Number of outgoing calls can be read in the Special Functions mode N Call Counter facility disabled Enquiry Number Y Enquiry Number facility enabled N Enquiry Number facility disabled Note An Enquiry Number must be programmed in the Country Data window C 13 SERVICE
50. ed the following e PC An IBM 386 IBM 486 or a 100 IBM compatible PC with DOS version 3 3 or higher is needed e COM port One free COM port either COMI or COM2 of your PC is needed e Programming interface The special programming interface NTZ 112 243 is needed e Programming cable The special programming cable KRY 101 1135 8 is needed e Adapter If your computer is equipped with a 9 pin COM connector you also need a 9 to 25 pin adapter to connect the programming interface This adapter is not supplied Note The Software Upgrading Program can not be run from a server in a LAN Local Area Network F 3 SERVICE Equipment App x F F 4 Installation of Software Upgrading Program Install the Software Upgrading Program by following these instructions Install the software on the hard disk Copy the contents of the diskette to a directory on the hard disk by typing the following commands at the DOS prompt Note that RETURN means that you should press the return key on the PC keyboard MD MYDIR RETURN CD MYDIR RETURN COPY A RETURN Execute the self extracting file by typing the name of the EXE file that is shown on the monitor PFL EXE RETURN Delete the self extracting file by typing DEL followed by the name of the EXE file that is shown on the monitor DEL PFL EXE RETURN The installation of the Software Upgrading Program is completed Note For further information abou
51. ered 2 RX LOCK on BERTRAM 0 Input Low 1 Input High locked 3 TX LOCK on BERTRAM 0 Input Low 1 Input High locked 4 POWDET 0 Transmitter Off 1 Transmitter On 5 ICAP on CARL 0 Input Low 1 Input High Continued on next page B 11 SERVICE Equipment App x B B 12 41 OUTPORT 42 DSCR MLT 43 BAR 6 HF REQ HOOK on CPU 0 Input Low 1 Input High 7 RXCD on CARL RSSI compared to sensitivity limit 0 RSSI OdB limit 1 RSSI OdB limit Shows the status on the outports selected by pressing M and the corresponding figure see below 1 ICTRL on CPU 0 Output Low 1 Output High 2 LSPCTRL on CPU 0 Output Low 1 Output High 3 TXONI on BERTRAM 0 Active 1 Not active 4 SWVREG on BERTRAM 0 SWREG On 1 SWREG Off 5 VPAON on BERTRAM 0 Not active 1 Active 6 VTX on BERTRAM 0 Active Not active 7 VRADON on BERTRAM 0 Active 1 Not active 8 LEDI green LED porton CARL 0 Not active 1 Active 9 LED2 red LED port on CARL 0 Not active 1 Active 10 ILLUM on CARL selected by pressing 0 only 0 Not active 1 Active Turns on and off the discriminator and the multiplier in the BERTRAM circuit 0 OFF 1 ON Ringing Press 0 to activate Alarm Signal Press 1 to activate Click Signal Press 2 to activate Error Signal Press 3 to activate 44 LCD 45 DSP TEST SERVICE Equipment App x B Controls the LCD contrast via VLCD1
52. ered in decimal form Country amp Network Code Defined are here the Mobile Country Code 3 digits and the Mobile Network Code 1 digit for the present NAM Send Ext MS Number Here is defined if the telephone must send the extended ad dress word when accessing the system Resp to Local Mess Here is defined if the telephone is to respond to local con trol messages sent on the FOCC C 19 SERVICE Equipment App x C C 20 Short Codes Save To Disk This function will read the short codes from the telephone and transfer them into a file see below Load From Disk This function will read short codes from a file and store burn them in the telephone see below Clear Mobile This function will clear all short codes in the telephone Options COM Port Here you can change the COM port whithout leaving the program for example if you have programming interfaces connected to both COM ports Re programming a Telephone If you want to make changes to a telephone that has already been pro grammed first read the EEPROM by pressing ALT F1 Then perform the de sired changes and program the EEPROM by pressing ALT F2 Verify by pressing ALT F3 Note Make sure that you re load the configuration file before programming other telephones Otherwise you may inadvertently program incorrect data Preparing Dealer Programs This software release supports the creation of ordinary configuration files but no other dealer program
53. mp age freq error TE temperature table compensation FR frequency error compensation S AFC state 1 2 no valid RSSI 3 locked to a channel 4 5 RSSI temperature lost Factory use only Automatic trimming of the TxVCO control input DC level for radios with combined ceramic duplex filter Pressing M amp 0 will activate calibration and stored value will be shown on the DDD Counts how many E clock cycles have elapsed while a counter in CARL counted 2432 cycles of the 54 kHz signal from BERTRAM The number is subtracted from the cor rect number of cycles and the result is shown as a 4 digit hexadecimal number the relevant plus or minus sign in cluded SERVICE Equipment App x B 18 DAC2CAL 19 RX SAT 20 AUDIO 21 HANDSET 22 TX SAT Coarse calibration of the DAC for TCXO Check that the telephone is correctly tuned to a channel and that the RF signal is strong Press M amp 0 and calibration is performed automatically The stored value is displayed Alternatively Press M amp to enable calibration and to display present value Press A or V to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value in EEPROM Note The AFC operation mode test no 15 must be set to normal operation Reads and displays the frequency of the received supervi sory audio tone SAT Possible readings 5970 6000 and 6030 The routine samples the SAT twenty times and will show the most sampled SAT togethe
54. not open already In the sub menu you can move the selection bar up or down by the arrow keys Press Enter to activate the selected function or Esc to return to the main menu C 7 SERVICE Equipment App x C C 8 The Functions File In most cases after performing any of the File functions below the program will automatically return to the Subscriber Data edit window TN DEES File Edit Short Codes Options This function will transfer the contents of the EEPROM to the memory of your computer You can inspect and change the contents using the edit windows Caution If you use this function make sure that you re load the configuration file before programming other telephones Otherwise you might inadvertently program in correct data Burn This function will program into the connected telephone the Subscriber Country and System data that has been en tered into the memory of your PC Verify A comparison is made between your PC s memory and the connected telephone Read ESN Reads the electrical serial number programmed into the connected telephone It is possible to read the decimal as well as the hexadecimal format of the ESN SERVICE Equipment App x C Save This command has two different functions 1 It creates a configuration file which is then automatically loaded at each program start You must change the file name manually to TYPE1341 CNF All data from all edit windows are sa
55. ogram ming correctly Possible buttons END Exit NAM programming System A Selection Displayed text SYSA 1 Description System A will be used for the current NAM data area 1 or 2 The NAM area is indicated in the upper right position of the display as 1 or 2 Possible buttons 0 9 x Next alternative A Next menu y Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming D 11 SERVICE Equipment App x D D 12 System B Selection Displayed text Description Possible buttons SYS System B will be used for the current NAM data area 1 or 2 The NAM area is indicated in the upper right position of the display as 1 or 2 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Mobile Station Identification Number Displayed text Displayed data Description Possible buttons MSIN 1 The ten digits MSIN consisting of three parts 3 digits MCC 1 digit MNC and 6 digits subscriber number The MSIN is used when the telephone is accessing the sys tem 0 9 Enter value C If pressed before digits have been entered the whole display will be cleared else single digits Next menu can only be pressed when the all ten digits have been entered Restore value M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Home Traffic Area Displayed text Displayed data Description Possible buttons
56. ols internal HF in LINA M amp to reset 0 600 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 baud M amp 1 RSSI M amp 2 Batt M amp 3 reflected Tx pwr M amp 4 Tempsense M amp S Btemp M amp 1 DACI M amp 2 VCTCXO M amp 3 POWLEV M amp 1 PWRSRC M amp 2 RX LOCK M amp 3 TX LOCK M amp 4 POWDET M amp 5 BATTCAP M amp 6 ICAP M amp 7 HF REQ M amp 1 ICTRL M amp 2 LSPCTRL M amp 3 TXONI M amp 4 SWVREG M amp 5 VPRON M amp 6 VTX M amp 7 VRAON M amp 8 LEDI M amp 9 LED2 M amp 10 ILLUM 0 Diser amp Multiplier OFF 1 Discr amp Multiplier ON Press 0 for Ringing 1 for Alarm 2 for Click 3 for Error signal B 17 SERVICE Equipment App x B Tablel Overview of the Test Program cont d Option Possible Values 44 LCD LCD contrast Enter 00 FF M amp 0 for A M amp 1 for B M amp 2 for C etc 45 Display Test Press for test 46 Power Down 0 1 0 normal power down 47 Program Name Press for information 50 Guarant Guarantee information presented 74 TCA Test 01 OK 00 Fail 76 BATTSAVE Press 0 to deactivate 1 to activate 99 Exit Returns to normal program B 18 SERVICE Equipment App x B Additional Tests Autonomous timeout if the operator e removes the 5 V supply from the VPPFLASH input e activates the transmitter and e ensures that no RF signal is received the telephone switches off after about 30 seconds Voltage guard the telephone switches off if th
57. ormation to the user and is NOT used by the system Mobile Stat Id No The 6 least significant digits of the international mobile sta tion number in most countries equal to the 6 least signifi cant digits of the subscriber number ACCOLC The Access Overload Class normally the last but one digit of the mobile station identification number Home traffic AID The home traffic area identification in hex code Service Agreement No Store reference number if needed Guarantee Start yymm Will be read from the PC s system clock at program start but can be changed to any date Guarantee Length mm Should be used together with the Guarantee Start C 10 Subscriber Features SERVICE Equipment App x C Lock Level 0 Locking facility disabled 1 Locking at level ALL and INTER permitted 2 Locking at level PRIV and INTER permitted 3 Locking permitted at level ALL PRIV and INTER Lock Code Subscriber s four digit lock code Must initially be set to 0000 to agree with the User s Manual The Subscriber Features are defined with the aid of two items that can be selected in the Edit menu The items are MMI Facilities and MMI Menus In most cases you can use the standard settings but for some customers changes may be necessary File Edit Short Codes Options MMI FACILITIES lternative texts Y ower Indicator 15 redit Card bi lo of short codes c Scratch Pad Y Keypad Disable Y Displa
58. output on the CARL circuit Entered values in the range from 00 to FF as described below To enter Press gt o mounu 0 9 M amp 0 amp 1 2 M 2 3 amp 4 M amp 5 Pressing causes all display segments to flash The test is carried out in five steps with different patterns each pat tern shown for 2 seconds Will continue until C is pressed 46 PWR DOWN The default value 1 provides normal operating 47 PROG NAM 50 GUARANT 54 STARTUP mode Pressing the 0 key sets BERTRAM and LINA in power down mode and removes power from the compan der Displays the product number and revision status of the EPROM program when is pressed Displays the guarantee start year and month and its dura tion months when is pressed Factory use only In this test different parts of the mem ory can be initiated with default data resident in the pro gram M amp S initiates all Data Areas except the radio parameter area Short Numbers Customer Data ESN dummy PIN code Current Backup Area M amp initiates the radio parameters including calibrated values LINA trimpots and some of the other trimpots e g Coarse TCXO DAC M amp initiates the Customer Data Area M amp 2 initiates default PIN code M amp 1 initiates the the ESN positions with a dummy num ber This option may be used when the ESN positions do not contain a proper ESN number which causes the tele
59. own and one is to be selected N The menus will not be shown and cannot be pro grammed C 17 SERVICE Equipment App x C NAM amp Country These items contain data for all four countries NAM and Windows 1 4 country data in one window Be sure to set these items cor rectly for the respective country Options COUNTRY DATA 1 CC Data System A B 0023 21 6323 21 Station Class Mark 13 Enquiry No digits 1234567890 A No s Emergency No s 3 399930119123456789 Reserved 28 2C 46 42 BB BB BB BB BB HA BA BA NAM User Selectable y N ENGLAND IRELAND 09836123456 A 0860123456 A 123456 123456 5 4863 5 66 GFAG N N Inter System Roaming System A B First Paging Channel 8823 6323 Country amp Netw Code 234 8 234 2 Send Ext MS Number N N Resp to Local Mess N N CC Data System A B Defined are here the first control channels and the number of control channels for both system A and B Values are to be entered in decimal form Station Class Mark Here the station class mark is defined always to be set at 13HEX Enquiry No Digits Here the enquiry number and the number of digits in the enquiry number counted from the end are defined No s Emergency No s Here are defined the number of emergency numbers and the emergency numbers The emergency number should be entered as shown in the example below three emer gency numbers 90000 911 011 Before each emergency number the length of the number is defined
60. phone to switch off itself M amp 0 destroys an EE pattern which will cause Backup Area No 0 the very first one to be initiated at the next Power On Backup area counting will start at O B 13 SERVICE Equipment App x B B 14 55 WAVE 56 OSCA 57 OSCD 59 LO RXTX 60 CINDY 61 LINA 62 BERTRAM Factory use only Selection of square wave or triangle wave generation in BERTRAM 00 on the display indi cates square wave 01 triangle wave Press M amp to display actual value Change by pressing M and the alternative figure 0 or 1 Press M amp S to store the new value Factory use only Change of oscillator amplification from BERTRAM Press M amp to enable calibration and to display present value Press A or V to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value Note Although all values up to 1F are allowed only the following ones are significant IF 1 1111 highest amplification 1E 11110 1C 11100 18 11000 10 10000 00 0 0000 lowest amplification Factory use only Change of oscillator duty cycle from BERTRAM Check that the telephone is tuned correctly to a channel and that the HF signal is strong Press M amp 0 and calibration will be performed automat ically The stored value will be displayed on the alpha numeric display Alternatively press M amp to enable calibration and to dis play present value in the range from 00 to 7F Press A or V to change
61. preparation SERVICE Equipment App x C The Contents of Saved Shortcode Files The Save file is a normal text file which may be edited by any word processor or text editor It is possible to create a file independently from the program and then use the program for transferring it to the telephone The file does not have to list the short codes in any particular order and it is not necessary to supply all 199 numbers You can for example create a file with only three short codes at positions 21 22 and 23 and add these to a telephone that already has some codes pro grammed Each line of the file should have the following form First one or two figures to represent the Short Code positions from 1 through 199 Then the name of the subscriber maximum 10 characters letters and dig its And finally the telephone number of no more than 16 or 32 characters de pending on what the system can manage Numbers 0 9 and are allowed For example 001 ERICSSON 0094646181000 002 JOHN DOE 12345678 003 TRANSFER 21 9171234567 A line containing only text NO NUMBERS is a comment and will not cause any programming of the telephone A line containing only the position will erase that shortcode Like this 004 005 006 C 21 SERVICE Equipment App x C C 22 Appendix D Keypad NAM Programming Contents General Activation Exit Menu Restrictions Button Functions Flow Chart The Options v vv y y mm
62. quipment App x A A 8 Table 1 Frequency Table for ETACS Channels 1929 2047 Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx Ch Tx Rx 1929 887 0125 932 0125 1979 888 2625 933 2625 2029 889 5125 934 5125 1930 887 0375 932 0375 1980 888 2875 933 2875 2030 889 5375 934 5375 1931 887 0625 932 0625 1981 888 3125 933 3125 2031 889 5625 934 5625 1932 887 0875 932 0875 1982 888 3375 933 3375 2032 889 5875 934 5875 1933 887 1125 932 1125 1983 888 3625 933 3625 2033 889 6125 934 6125 1934 887 1375 932 1375 1984 888 3875 933 3875 2034 889 6375 934 6375 1935 887 1625 932 1625 1985 888 4125 933 4125 2035 889 6625 934 6625 1936 887 1875 932 1875 1986 888 4375 933 4375 2036 889 6875 934 6875 1937 887 2125 932 2125 1987 888 4625 933 4625 2037 889 7125 934 7125 1938 887 2375 932 2375 1988 888 4875 933 4875 2038 889 7375 934 7375 1939 887 2625 932 2625 1989 888 5125 933 5125 2039 889 7625 934 7625 1940 887 2875 932 2875 1990 888 5375 933 5375 2040 889 7875 934 7875 1941 887 3125 932 3125 1991 888 5625 933 5625 2041 889 8125 934 8125 1942 887 3375 932 3375 1992 888 5875 933 5875 2042 889 8375 934 8375 1943 887 3625 932 3625 1993 888 6125 933 6125 2043 889 8625 934 8625 1944 887 3875 932 3875 1994 888 6375 933 6375 2044 889 8875 934 8875 1945 887 4125 932 4125 1995 888 6625 933 6625 2045 889 9125 934 9125 1946 887 4375 932 4375 1996 888 6875 933 6875 2046 889 9375 934 9375 1947 887 4625 932 4625 1997 888 7125 933 7125 2047 889 9625 934 9625 1948 887 4875 93
63. r with the number of valid samples Sets the audio paths in LINA 0 Both audio paths ATMS amp AFMS disconnected 1 Path out to handset AFMS disconnected into station ATMS connected 2 Path out to handset AFMS connected into station ATMS disconnected 3 Both audio paths ATMS amp AFMS connected default condition Sets the audio paths in the handset 0 Microphone and earphone OFF speaker OFF default condition 1 Microphone and earphone ON speaker OFF 2 Microphone and earphone OFF speaker ON Controls the SAT tone switch in LINA 5970 Hz 6000 Hz 6030 Hz No SAT ON OFF When the switch is on it is also possible to adjust the soft trimmer potentiometers in the LINA circuit Press M amp to enable calibration and to display present value in the range from 00 to OF Press A or Y to change the value Press M amp S to store the new value Note Parameter no 4 must be set ON before choosing options 0 2 for adjustment Default conditions are 3 NoSAT and 5 OFF uN SERVICE Equipment App x B 23 MANCHOUT Sets the data frames to be transmitted 24 MANCH IN 25 VOLUME 26 DIMF 27 TXSRC Permissible settings 0 OFF Initial setting 1 All digital 1 2 All digital 0 3 A special frame is transmitted It is also possible to adjust the soft trimmer potentio meters in the LINA circuit The transmitter must be on test 2 to transmit FFSK Press M
64. rvice switch on the Service Adapter Initiating the Test Program The test program is activated from the special test handset by holding down the M button and pressing R three times However if the Test Program Enter function is enabled in the telephone the program can be activated and run di rectly from the keypad by holding down the M button and pressing 904059 When the handheld telephone enters the test mode the hardware is initialized The text TEST INPUT appears on the display Display Test The test program can be activated and run by a test handset The display is tested with the aid of a special test option No 45 B 3 SERVICE Equipment App x B B 4 Selecting a Specific Test When the test program has been initiated the prompt TEST INPUT appears on the display A test option is selected by entering X or XY X and Y are digits from 0 to 9 You may also step up or down to the next option in the test program using a test handset the SEND button for up step and the RCL button for down step The specified test option will then be performed and a message shown on the display Any parameter set or read will be shown as well Data will be read and displayed once a second Selectable parameters may be altered by specifying the new value If the new value is approved the setting will be altered as shown by the display and the current menu will remain active If the new value is not approved the old value
65. s 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu v Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Roaming Indication Alternative 1 Displayed text ROAM TYPE 1 Description Roaming indication when AID_p AID_s This setting is normally not used Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu y Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Music Mute Alternative 0 Displayed text MUSIC MUTE 0 Description The Music Mute function is controlled via the serial chan nel with codes Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming Music Mute Alternative 1 Displayed text MUSIC MUTE 1 Description The Music Mute function is controlled via the serial chan nel with codes Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A Next menu y Restore setting M Restart NAM programming END Exit NAM programming D 9 SERVICE Equipment App x D D 10 Music Mute Alternative 2 Displayed text Description MUSIC MUTE 2 The Music Mute function is controlled via the LSPCTRL signal on the system connector Possible buttons 0 9 Next alternative A v M END Next menu Restore setting Restart NAM programming Exit NAM programming First Control Channel for System A FCCH A Displayed text Displayed data Description Possible buttons
66. t how to operate in DOS see your DOS manual SERVICE Equipment App x F Set up To make the set up for the upgrading of the Ericsson Handheld Phone EH238 follow the instructions below See Figure 1 1 Connect the programming interface NTZ 112 243 to the free COM port 2 Connect the programming cable KRY 101 1135 8 to the interface 3 Connect the phone to the programming cable NTZ 112 243 gt mm a KRY 101 1135 8 Figure 1 Set up for upgrading the software Note Keep the phone turned OFF until the program instructs you to turn it ON Use a fully charged battery Since the interface is powered by the phone the use of an even slightly discharged battery may give unpredictable results SERVICE Equipment App x F F 6 Running Instructions When the program is installed and the set up is performed you can run the Software Upgrading Program in DOS only FLXXY_ZZ EXE mentioned below is a software code name describing the file as follows e FL Flash software e XX Two digit number stating the telephone family EH238 07 e y Shell revision 0 9 e ZZ Flash software revision 1A 9Z The FLXXY ZZ EXE file is the shell that is used for loading the FLH files into the phone The following program switches can be attached when starting the program e Cl will start the program configurated for COM port 1 e C2 will start the program
67. ved The Guarantee Start will always be default to today s date as set by the system clock 2 Saves the data in the telephone before service All data in the edit windows is saved if the file name is other than TYPE1341 CNF The default name is STATIONI SAV Load This function will reload a configuration file Exit Quit the program Edit When leaving the File menu you will automatically have the Edit menu dis played and you may select either of the editing windows Subscriber Data Facilities etc Short Codes Options A RERO Vrler DEAL ASS rer r D ERREUR te A r Im m o au m et SUBSCRIBER DRTR Number of digits A Subscriber No parti Subscriber No part2 123456 Mobile Stat Id No 123456 ACCOLC Home traffic AID 6863 Service agreement no Guarantee Start yymm Guarantee Length mm Lock Level Lock Code __ 9 SERVICE Equipment App x C Subscriber Data SUBSCRIBER DATA Number of digits A Subscriber No parti Subscriber No part2 Mobile Stat Id No ACCOLC Home traffic AID Service agreement no Guarantee Start yymm Guarantee Length mm Lock Level Code a Number of digits The subscriber number consists of a max 10 digit number The user may want only part of it to be displayed Enter A 210 for full display or 0 to 9 for the reduced number of digits counted from the end digit Subscriber No Part 1 Part 2 The Subscriber No is inf
68. wn The W button is used to restore the current option if a numeric value has been entered the previous value is restored END The END button is used to exit from the NAM programming and can be pressed any time Note To exit from the NAM programming correctly the END button should only be pressed when the text EXIT is shown in the display Digits The numeric buttons are used to program numeric data such as the telephone number the area code and channel numbers The buttons are also used to tog gle between alternatives C The C button is used to clear a numeric value in a menu when the menu is en tered the button can also be used to clear single digits S The S button can also be used to confirm an option or when a numeric value is fully entered but the A button should be used instead as it can be used al ways while the S button only works with some of the options SERVICE Equipment App x D Flow Chart The flow chart describes NAM programming from the keypad Use the A but ton to select an option or to confirm that a numeric value has been fully en tered The key symbol 1 ABC means that a digit key is to be pressed to toggle between alternatives or to proceed to the next as indicated by arrows A Star is used to indicate that default values can be programmed by the factory according to directions from the sales company ESN 20 060012345 LOCK CODE 0000 LOCK LIMIT 10 CALL COST OUT
69. y Call Charge N Display Air Time Y ir Time on incon H 1 Roam indicat type lusic Mute on Isctrl Alternative Texts Should always be set to Y Power Indicator 0 Output power indicator disabled 1 ICTRL and PL will be displayed 2 SAT and PL will be displayed The indicators can only be displayed if the channel indica tor facility is enabled Note This function is only used for system tests and should NOT be enabled for ordinary customers Credit Card Y Hidden Credit Card facility enabled N Hidden Credit Card facility disabled C 1 E SERVICE Equipment App x C C 12 No of Short Codes The max number of Short Codes available to the defined user The value should be entered in hexadecimal form range 00 C7 normally set to C7 Scratch Pad Y Scratch Pad facility enabled N Scratch Pad facility disabled Keypad Disable Y Keyboard Lock facility enabled N Keyboard Lock facility disabled Display Call Charge Y During a call after a call and in the Special Functions the Call Charges are displayed in minutes N Call Charges display disabled Note Only for payphone subscribers Display Air Time Y During a call after a call and in the Special Functions the Air Time is displayed in minutes N Air time display disabled Note If both Call Charges and Air Time are set to Y the Call Charges will be used Air Time on incom Y The Air Time will be also be count

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