Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 51XX del fabbricante Nokia
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Nokia NetMonitor Manual Version 0.95 11.11.2002 Document keeper : nobbi ( nobbi@nobbi.com ) Base document : Flipo ( flipo@gyral.com ) PDF + Enhancements to base document : nobbi Graphics : nobbi.
2 Phone Models and Software versions Notes for 21xx / 31xx / 81xx phones The older phones netmonitor has some differences when compared with the one of newer models, but this manual can be used as a guide, because the ov erall working method and the display contents are very similar in most cases.
3 Menu Modes There are three Menu Display modes: - the execute mode - the data display mode - the help mode Different modes are marked in this manual as follows: ************** ++++++++++++++ ########.
4 Table of contents Phone Models and Softw are vers ions ..................................................................................... 2 Notes for 21xx / 31xx / 81 xx phones......................................................................
5 Display 1 – Serving cell info ++++++++++++++ ############## +abbb ccc ddd+ #CH RxL TxPwr# + e ff g mmmm+ #TS TA RQ RLT# + nnn ppp+ # C1 C2 # + oooo + # CHT # ++++++++++++++ ############## a H, if carrier numbers are scrolled when hopping is on. Otherwise ' '.
6 Display 2 – More info about serving cell ++++++++++++++ ############## + aa b c Bdd + #PM RAR Ro BC# + ee f + #RelR QLF # + ggg hh iii + #CRO TO PenT # + H=j mm nn + #H MAIO HSN # ++++++++++++++ #.
7 Display 4 & 5 – 3 rd to 8 th neighbour cell ++++++++++++++ ############## +aaabbbcccddd+ #3CH C1 rx C2# +aaabbbcccddd+ #4CH C1 rx C2# +aaabbbcccddd+ #5CH C1 rx C2# + ef gh ij + # 3N 4N 5N # ++++++++++++++ ############## 1. row: 3./6. neighbour information 2.
8 Display 7 – System information bits for serving cell ++++++++++++++ ############## +E A H C I BR+ #Serving Cell# +a b c d e fg+ #System Info # +ECSC 2Ter MB+ #Bits # + h i j+ # # ++++++++++++++ ##.
9 Display 10 – Paging Repetition Period, TMSI, Location Update Timer, AFC and AGC ++++++++++++++ ############## +TMSIaaaaaaaa+ #TMSI(hex) # +T321:bbb/ccc+ #T3212ctr/tim# +PRP:d ee ff+ #PaRP DSF AGC#.
10 Display 13 – Uplink DTX switching display ************** ############## *aaaaaaaaaa * #DTXMode # *DTX(DEF):bbb* #DefaulDTXSta# *DTX(BS) :ccc* #DTXValFromBS# * * # # ************** ############## With this display it is possible to see whether the MS uses DTX or not.
11 Display 17 – Switch 'BTS Test' Status ************** ************** ############## * * * * #Use menu to # * BTS TEST * * BTS TEST * #toggle BTS # * ON * * OFF * #test ON/OFF # * * * * # # ************** ************** ############## This display is used to toggle the BTS_TEST flag in EEPROM.
12 Display 20 – Charging state ************** ############## * aaa bbbbb * #BatVol ChMod# * Tccc dddd * #Btemp ChTime# * Ceee Wfff * #ChrgVol Pwm # * gggg hhhh * # Btyp BFDC # ************** ############## aaa Battery voltage in decimal, range is 0.
13 Display 21 – Constant voltage charging display ************** ############## * aaaa bbbb * #MTDif MPDif # * cccc dddd * #BupV BDownV# * eeee ffff * #AverV SumMF # * * # # ************** ############## aaaa Difference between measured voltage and goal voltage, decimal point is not shown.
14 Display 23 – Battery and phone state monitor ************** ############## * aaaa bbbb * #TxOn TxOff# * cccc dddd * #ChCur Stdby# *eee fff gggg* #Age CAP Curr# *hhh iiiijjjj* #Tmp CmAhTarg# ************** ############## aaaa TXon voltage (expected voltage with transmitter switched on), decimal point not shown (a.
15 Display 34 – FBUS display ************** ############## *aabbccdd * #CM LD LM NM # *eeefff - ggg* #PEC FEC OEC # *hhh iii jjj * #ACC RXS TXS # *k-- * #Mod # ************** ############## aa current fbus media in hex bb last sender dev in hex cc last sender media in hex dd Next media to be connected.
16 Display 39 – Information about reasons for call clearing ++++++++++++++ ############## + CC: aaaa + #CC CauseValu# + MM: bbbb + #MM CauseValu# + RR: cccc + #RR CauseValu# + + # # ++++++++++++++ ############## aaaa, bbbb, cccc cause code value, see section 10.
17 Display 40 – Reset handover counters ************** ############## * RESET * # Use menu # * HANDOVER * # to reset # * COUNTERS * # handover # * * # counters # ************** ############## With this display all counters of the handover displays can be reset.
18 Display 42 (dualband) – Handover display, INTRA CELL ++++++++++++++ ############## + aaaa bbbb + #G>G IntraD>D# + cccc dddd + #G>D OK D>G# +eeefffggghhh+ #IntraHoFail # +iiijjjkkklll+.
19 Display 45 – Toggle transmitter functionality ************** * * *TRANSMITTER * * XXXXXXXX * XXXXXXXX ENABLED or DISABLED * * ************** This display has no effect in 7110 phone, irrespective of the displayed status the transmitter is always switched on.
20 Display 55 – Block display 2 ++++++++++++++ ############## +aa bb aa bb+ #ResF9 ResF10# +aa bb aa bb+ #ResF11ResF12# +aa bb aa bb+ #ResF13ResF14# +aa bb aa bb+ #ResF15ResF16# ++++++++++++++ ############## 1. row: Block set 9, block set 10 2. row: Block set 11, block set 12 3.
21 Display 60 – Reset counters to zero ************** ############## * FIELD TEST * #Use menu to # * DISPLAY * #reset field # * COUNTERS * #test display# * RESET * # counters # ************** ############## With this display all counters of the field test display can be reset (i.
22 Display 62 – Neighbour measurement counter display ++++++++++++++ ############## + PSW :aaaa + #NeghbrPSWCtr# + SYNCR:bbbb + #SyncMeasCntr# + BCCH :cccc + #BCCHMeasAtmp# + BCCHE:dddd + #BCCHExtMe.
23 Display 65 – SMS attempts counters ++++++++++++++ ############## + aa bbb ccc + #SFai MO MOOK# + dd eee fff + #RFai MT MTOK# + gggg + #Sched Msgs # + + #SMS counters# ++++++++++++++ #############.
24 Display 70 – Temporary counters of DSP ++++++++++++++ ############## + aaaa bbbb + # Temporary # + cccc dddd + #DSP counters# + eeee ffff + #(R DSP2FTD) # + gggg hhhh + # # ++++++++++++++ #######.
25 Display 73 – Generic display for DSP Audio Enhancements ++++++++++++++ Example: ++++++++++++++ ############## + aaa bb aaa+ + 101 00 408+ #DB1 B1 DB2# +cccc bb cccc+ +BCDE 88 7FFF+ #HEX1 B2 HEX2#.
26 Display 76 – Ear (= downlink) audio display ++++++++++++++ Example: ++++++++++++++ ############## + Vaa Pbbb + + V0A P125 + #EVol PeakVal# + Cccc CAddd + + C000 CA001 + #CutOff COAve# +PAeee + +PA353 + #PkAver # + + + + # # ++++++++++++++ ++++++++++++++ ############## aa Volume level.
27 Display 78 – DSP audio enhancements (AEC) ++++++++++++++ ############## +aaa bbb ccc + #EAA Ada ERL # +ddd eee fff + #RxG TxG GLi # +ggg h i jjj + #TxN Sta Mod # + kkkk llll + # RVAD TVAD # ++++++++++++++ ############## Decimal point and sign are not shown in values.
28 Display 80 – Reset and restart timers ************** ############## * * # Use menu # * TIMERS * # to reset # * RESET * # field test # * * # timers # ************** ############## With this display all timers of display 82 can be reset.
29 Display 83 – Control of task information displays ************** * * * SHOW TASK * * XXXXXXXXX * XXXXXXXXX is "STACKS", "MSG BUFS" or "FAST BUFS" * * ************** Shows what information about tasks is currently shown in displays 84 - 87.
30 Display 88 – Information of the current MCU and DSP software versions ************** ############## *aaaaa bbbbbb* #MCUSW PPM # *Date cccccc* #MCUSW_Date # *ChkSum dddd * #MCU_Checksum# *eeeeeeeeeeee* #DSP_Version # ************** ############## aaaaa version number of MCU SW bbbbbb PPM version cccccc date of version.
31 Display 96 (3210) – receiver temperature 3210 ************** ############## *VCX0ADC: aaa* #ADC VALUE # *TEMP(C): bb* #RF TEMP(C) # *TEMP(K): ccc* #RF TEMP(K) # * * # # ************** ###########.
32 Display 102 (9210) – last data call type 9210 ************** ############## *Data call * #Data call # *type: * #type # *aaaaaa * # # * * # # ************** ############## aaaaaa type of the last .
33 Display 130 (7110) – Slide open counter 7110: ************** ############## *aaa bbbbb* #Slide Open# * * # # * * # # * * # # ************** ############## bbbbb shows how many times the slide has been opened. The value is shown in hexadecimal digits.
34 Display 240 (no output) – Clear counters and start timers This Display has no output, but does the following when directly selected: Resets… …handover counters (display 40 ff.), …test counters (display 60 ff.) and …timers (display 80 ff.) and starts the test counters from display 81.
Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Nokia 51XX è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Nokia 51XX - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Nokia 51XX imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Nokia 51XX ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Nokia 51XX, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Nokia 51XX.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Nokia 51XX. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Nokia 51XX insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.