AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents AXESSTEL CDMA Technology PST Software User's Guide Restricted Distribution: This document contains critical information about AXESSTEL products and may not be distributed to anyone that is not an employee of AXESSTEL without the approval of Configuration Management. AXESSTEL Incorporated San Diego, U.S.A.
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AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Contents 1 Introduction........................................................................................ 1 1.1 Purpose ................................................................................................................1-1 1.2 Scope and intended audience...............................................................................1-2 1.3 Revision history..............................................................................................
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Purpose PST (AXESSTEL Extensible Diagnostic Monitor) provides a diagnostic client for DMSS software. Its interface is based on the Mobile Diagnostic Monitor (MDM) and the CDMA Air Interface Tester (CAIT). It was developed to provide a rapid prototyping platform for new diagnostic clients and diagnostic protocol packets PST provides a graphical user interface that displays data retrieved from DMSS Also It Can download data to DMSS. 1.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 1.4 Reference documents Reference documents are listed in the following table Reference documents 1 CDMA DMSS Serial Data Interface Control Document 80-V1294-1 X5 Dec 2000 2. Qualcomm QXDM user guide 3. Qualcomm QPST user guide 4. Qualcomm CAIT user guide 1.5 Technical assistance For assistance or clarification on information in this guide, email AXESSTEL CDMA Technologies at PST@AXESSTEL.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 2 Installation 2.1 Required hardware and software PST is designed to be installed and run on a workstation running at Windows 95 , Windows 98 , Windows 2000 series, Windows XP series NOTE An OS higher than Microsoft Windows 95 is required to run Axesstel PST. PST installer program required which enables PST to run for a specified period of time 2.2 Physical connectivity Connect a phone to a COM port on your PC using a serial cable as depicted in the Figure 2-2.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 2.3 Installing PST The PST software is provided either over the network or on CD-ROM, setup files alone. This installer installs the User Release of PST, which includes the PST client components. The following procedure explains the User Release Installer only. To install PST, run this file 1. From the Windows desktop, select START RUN Setup.exe 2. Click OK to confirm your choice and to run the executable file 3.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 2-3-2 Choosing Setup Type Choose Install Folder , By Default c:\Program Files\Axesstel\PST The installer will allow you to change the installation directory to one of your choice. The installer creates a PST folder in your START menu. PST can be run from your START menu by selecting START ->Programs>AxesstelPST -> AxessPST.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 2-3-3 Selecting Destination Folder AXESSTEL 9 Proprietary
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 3 Communication Setup PST communication parameters should be configured for proper communication between the phone and the PC. The Communications dialog allows you to configure the COM port that will be used by PST, as well as the Model of Phone. Click Tool >> Setup 1. Select COM port number to be used. 2.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 4 Display and Function Overview The AxesstelPST based on Multi document is composed of 7 components. Click Tool to see the components. Status Download Nv edit Lcd simulator Prl edit Dm log Setup 4.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–1 PST status window The fields and functions of the Status window are described in the following. ESN Electronic Serial Number (ESN) of the test phone. Digital MIN Digital phone Mobile Identification Number (MIN). Analog MIN Analog phone Mobile Identification Number (MIN). Channel Number of the CDMA channel. SID System Identification Number.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Code channel Number of the CDMA code channel, range from 1 to 63. Pilot PN offset The PN offset number Protocol revision The highest protocol revision which the base station is capable.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide _ IS-95B Contents Full _ IS-2000 Release 0 _ IS-2000 Release A SO in use Slot cycle index Frequency that the test phone checks the paging channel for data. SCM Station class mark (SCM) specifies the test phone hardware transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) capabilities. Compiled date Date the test phone firmware was compiled, displayed in month, day, and year format. Compiled time Time of day the test phone firmware was compiled, indicated in hours, minutes, and seconds.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Phone State CDMA state of phone under test, such as CDMA Idle, CDMA Conversation, etc. CDMA rx state RX State of the test phone. Aquire or Not available Entry reason CDMA frame crc RSSI Current analog RSSI measurement Output power The signal’s Ec/Io power level (from 0 to –25 dB) Locaid Analog location area identification number.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Version directory Model code Model number of the test phone For example, A2, W2, E2 COM port Serial port in use COM port state State of Serial Port that used by PST If serial port is active, this field displays data speed. If not, this field displays “Port not opened” 4.2 Download Software Download is used to: _ Download software to a phone from a Axesstel Phone Image (.HEX) file _ Download software to a phone from a Axesstel Phone Image (.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–2 PST Download window 4.2.1 Downloading a file The Software Download application let you select a phone connected to your PC, select a file to download into the phone, and monitor the status of your download session in the lower portion of the window The application can download new code to any Axesstel phone 4.2.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Software, Download window 2. Download is stating 3. when download is end, download window display “download is end successfully” 4. Total time to end nomally is 3’ 45 4.2.4 Saving and restoring NV memory Items in a phone’s NV memory are backuped automatically during the download process If the User Data Backup/Restore check box is checked. You can also save and restore them manually.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents To back up a phone’s NV memory: 1. Click the Read from phone Button in the USER DATA tab 2. select the target file to save nvitems from the resulting You will see the progress of the bakup process in the lower portion of the dialog. 4.2.6 Restoring NV items To restore a phone’s NV memory from a backup (usr) file: 1. Click User Data File Button to access the restored file 2. select the target file restored nvitems 3. Click Start.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–3 Nv edit window The NV Edit can read and write nv item in the DMSS The NV Edit Support to next items * Electronic Serial Number. ESN Electronic Serial Number ESN_CHKSUM Electronic Serial Number checksum VERNO_MAJ NV Major version number VERNO_MIN NV Minor version number * Permanent physical station configuration parameters.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ANALOG_REG Analog registration setting PCDMACH Primary CDMA channel SCDMACH Secondary CDMA channel PPCNCH Primary PCN channel SPCNCH Secondary PCN channel NAM_CHKSUM NAM checksum * Authentication NAM items. Each of these is associated with a NAM * authentication (there are up to four NAMs per unit). The NAM id is * specified in the request.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents CURR_NAM Current NAM ORIG_MIN Call origination MIN within NAM AUTO_NAM Select NAM automatically on roaming NAME_NAM A user selectable name for each NAM * Semi-permanent analog registration parameters. NXTREG Holds the registration count per CAI section 2.3.4.1. LSTSID SIDsp (last SID registered) LOCAID LOCAIDsp PUREG PUREGsp * Semi-permanent CDMA registration and channel parameters.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents REDIAL * Telephone pages (obsolete). PAGE_SET OBSOLETE Page setting PAGE_MSG OBSOLETE Page message and time * Volumes. EAR_LEVEL Handset ear piece volume level SPEAKER_LEVEL Handsfree speaker volume level RINGER_LEVEL Ringer volume level BEEP_LEVEL Key beep volume level * Tones.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents LCKRSN_P Base station lock reason, until power cycled LOCK Indicator of whether user locked the phone LOCK_CODE Lock code string AUTO_LOCK Auto lock setting CALL_RSTRC Call restrictions SEC_CODE Security code HORN_ALERT Horn alert setting * Error log. ERR_LOG Error log * Miscellaneous items. UNIT_ID Unit hardware id FREQ_ADJ Frequency adjust values * V Battery MinMax.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents * Initial Muting Modes INI_MUTE * Factory free format test buffer FACTORY_INFO * DM address item (for multi-drop HDLC) DM_ADDR CDMA_PN_MASK SEND_TIMEOUT ----------------------------------------------------------------------------POWER_CYCLES ALERTS_LVL ALERTS_LVL_SHADOW RINGER_LVL_SHADOW BEEP_LVL_SHADOW EAR_LVL_SHADOW TIME_SHOW MESSAGE_ALERT message alert type AIR_CNT ROAM_CNT LIFE_CNT DWNR_UP_CNT SEND_PIN AUTO_ANSWER_SHADOW AUTO_REDIAL_SHADOW SMS IMSI_11_12 IMSI
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents IMSI_MCC IMSI_T_MCC DIR_NUMBER DIR_NUMBER_PCS VOICE_PRIV FSC ----------------------------------------------------------------------------* MSM2P and beyond NV items. (continued) N1M ALARMS STANDING_ALARM DIALING_PLAN ISD_STD_PASSWD ISD_STD_RESTRICT FSC2 FSC2_CHKSUM WDC HW_CONFIG * TMSI NAM parameters and extensions.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents MRU_TABLE Most recently used channels MRU2_TABLE NOTE: This item is obsolete LIFE_TIMER_G CALL_TIMER_G OTKSL One-time keypad subsidy lock TIMED_PREF_MODE To allow analog-only operation RINGER_TYPE Ringer type setting ANY_KEY_ANSWER Answer call with any key BACK_LIGHT_HFK Hands Free Kit backlight setting RESTRICT_GLOBAL Global phone book restriction KEY_SOUND Type of keypress sound emitted DIALS_SORTING_METHOD Phone book sorting method LANGUAGE_SE
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide PRL_ENABLED Contents If the roaming list is enabled or not SYSTEM_PREF System Preference, per NAM HOME_SID_NID "Home" SIDNID list OTAPA_ENABLED Whether OTAPA is enabled, per NAM NAM_LOCK SPASM protection per NAM IMSI_T_S1 True IMSI - MIN1 IMSI_T_S2 True IMSI - MIN2 UP_ALERTS Unwired Planet alert records UP_IDLE_TIMER Idle time timer SMS_UTC Specifies format of SMS time display ROAM_RINGER Specifies roam ringer on or off RENTAL_TIMER The rental timer it
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ROAM_MSG Downloadable roaming messages SMS_REMINDER_TONE Reminder tone is on or off PAP_USER_ID User_ID for Password Auth.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents PAY_PER_USE 4.4 Nv Scripting 4.4.1 Overview PST contains a scripting language that allows you to extend its functions for special-purpose testing. Script commands allow you to send single or multiple commands to a test phone from PST. You can either enter and send commands manually or have them sent from a prepared script file. Some script commands direct packets to the test phone, while others affect only PST operations.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–6-2-2 Changed LCD simulator after executing command In the View menu, click Script to open the window. The fields and functions available in the Scripting window are defined in the following table. Run Run On: If you click Run Button , The the entire script you picked automatically execute without stopping (no user control) Scripting The Script Command line can execute or run a single command, a group of commands, or an entire script file.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Red indicates an error condition or warning. To resize the edit and output sections of the window, grab and pull on the frame edges with the cursor. 4.3.3 Using scripts Script commands and files are processed and executed by a built-in interpreter. This utility does not support basic features such as looping, decision-making, or array processes or functions. Scripts are executed line-by-line, in strict sequence without any pointers, jumps, or branches.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–6-2-1 Typing of the single command Figure 4–6-2-2 Changed LCD simulator after executing command Run a script file from the window: 1. Click Run Button 2 If the Dialog box search script file, select a script file(*.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–6-2-3 Message after scripts was executed 4.4.4 Script command conventions To run properly, every script command described in Appendix A must be typed in the exact format described there. Where commands appear in upper case, they are keywords and must be typed as shown (although lowercase is allowed). Numeric values used in scripting are always integers, never float types.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents There are no looping commands in the PST script language. To execute a command repeatedly, you must insert the command into the script the desired number of times. A script file cannot run (execute) itself, and run commands are only allowed to be nested 5 deep. Script commands list Appendix A, “Script Command List” on page 56 provides a complete list of the script commands for scripting read or write operations.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–4-1 a example of nv script file ] AXESSTEL 36 Proprietary
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 4.5 Lcd simulator 4.5.1 Overview The lcd simulator Retrieves the current handset display screen from the phone. Returns the backlight and annunciator information as well as the current appearance of the screen. (The phone display alternates showing the screen size) Figure 4–5 Lcd simulator window 4.5.1 LCD MODE The fields of the Combo box describe Lcd Size displayed int LCD window Choose the right lcd size 4.5.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Sends a specified key press to the phone.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents FREE Phone placed in hands-free cradle PHONE Phone lifted from hands-free cradle REDIAL Redial key PUSH_TO_TALK Push to Talk button RELEASE Key to note that all keys are up ON_HOOK Phone has gone on-hook OFF_HOOK Phone has gone off-hook RING_VOL_0 Ringer volume 0 RING_VOL_1 Ringer volume 1 RING_VOL_2 Ringer volume 2 EAR_UP Ear-piece up EAR_UP_END Ear-piece up + end pressed EAR_DOWN Ear-piece down 4.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–6-1 Prl window 4.6.1 Prl edit The Roaming List Editor displays a phone’s roaming protocol information. You can use this tool to edit an existing roaming list file, create a new roaming list To start Roaming List Editor, from the Start menu, Click the Edit PRL Button 4.6.1.1 Edit PRL Roaming List Editor opens in Edit mode. You can then view specific files using the Edit mode.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–6-1 PRL Editor 4.6.1.2 System settings (roaming list type) Each of the two roaming list types has default settings, that can be edited in the system settings region. Roaming List Editor accepts only permissible entries. Thus, a value of 1 can be entered in the field for Default Roaming Indicator while a value of ONE cannot. These settings apply to the entire file.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Create new rows in the table as needed to define settings for different acquisition types. The acquisition record table must contain at least one completely filled-in row of data for an acquisition type. Select the acquisition type for each row from the drop-down list in that field. Roaming List Editor defines options for the other fields depending on the acquisition type.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–6-2-2 Selecting Acquisition Record Type AXESSTEL 43 Proprietary
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–6-2-3 Selecting a Number of Channnel 4.6.2.1 Acquisition Permissible entries Roaming List Editor ensures that the entries and selections in each field of the acquisition record table conform to predefined parameters. Table 4-6-2-1 describes the permissible values in acquisition records. Roaming List Editor ensures that the entries and selections in each field of the acquisition record table and system record table conform to predefined parameters.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Select Pri, Sec, or Both under Ch 2. CDMA Cellular (custom) IS-683A: Enter at least one (up to 31) channel to search within the ranges 1013 to 1023, 1 to 311, 356 to 644, 689 to 694, or 739 to 777, inclusive. Note: This acquisition type does not apply to nonstandard. Generic Cellular Select A, B, or Both under Ch 1. PCS (using blocks) Select at least one (up to six) block to search, A, B, C, D, E, F, or Any to search any block.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents However, Roaming List Editor does not permit you to skip columns in this table. If you skip a channel, or if you fail to select an acquisition type for a row, a warning is displayed when you attempt to save the file. To add another acquisition record, Double -click in the firt colunm area in aquistion table and input value of row in num_acq_rec.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 4.6.3.1 System Permissible entries Roaming List Editor ensures that the entries and selections in each field of the system record table conform to predefined parameters. Table 4-5-3-1 describes the permissible values in system records. System records Field Permissible values SID (System ID) Enter 1 to 32767, or 0 for any (wildcard) System ID. NID (Network ID) Enter 0 to 65534, or 65535 for any (wildcard) Network ID.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Nonstandard: Select Off, On, or Flashing Note: This individual record setting enables you to override the Default Roaming Indicator setting shown for the roaming list type in the system settings region of the Edit mode screen. Table 4-6-3-1 Permissible values in system records Figure 4–6-3-1 Prl edit window 4.6.3.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents To insert a record, double-click in the first row and click Insert Record from pop-up NOTE The Cut, Copy, and Delete commands apply to the record level, not to fields within a record, even if only one field appears to be selected. For deleting all record, click Clear Other fields in the records are not affected Figure 4–6-3-2 Insert record into system table 4.6.4 prl download A prl file that is made out from prl edit is required to download prl.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents shown in the following picture. Click ‘Yes(Y)’ to erase existing MRU information, ‘No(N)’ not to erase. If the download successfully completed, ‘prl download success’ would be shown in a pop-up message. Figure 4–6-4 Prl Download Check the performance of RF mode and channel searching value in the status window to confirm the completion of prl.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 4.7 Dm logging Overview AxesstelPst provides important features that let you log various types of data and messages. You can configure and access logging operations, level selections, and max logging line. This section covers the following features: _ Logging status _ Viewing log files _ Logging mask configuration _ Mobile message display and configuration Figure 4–7 Dm logging window 4.7.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents network. DM log windows is composed the following Level: The Level is Message Level from the DMSS There is 5 kind of Message type H : High level message M; Medium level message L: Low level Message F: Fatal level Message E : Error level Message Time: The time that messages were generated, formatted as a 9-digit number in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds, with hours displayed in 24-hour form.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents logging. The log mask bits specify what data will accumulate in the logging queue of the test phone. The queued data is sent over the serial interface link to the computer, where it accumulates in a file in memory. Logging messages are written from memory to the hard disk every five seconds. Figure 4–7-2 Configuration Dialog for Dm log Logging and Messages By altering the log mask, you can limit the amount of data logged and the time required to log it.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents The Messages can be tracked in real-time or logged to a file Clicking the Add to Log button, the DM log save the log in real-time to “msgsaved.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents _ Logging status _ Annotating log files _ Viewing log files _ Logging mask configuration _ Mobile message display and configuration _ Layer III message display and configuration _ Conversion utilities (separate from CAIT) for parsing _ The Friendly Viewer utility provided for parsing and viewing log files.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents File Size Total number of data bytes stored in the file Duration Total time spent logging data into the file, indicated in seconds Log Files Summary Directory The directory where log files are currently being written. To change this directory, click the button at the right of this field and select a new directory from the resulting Select Directory dialog box.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Start Time Time the file was created and data logging started End Time Time data logging stopped and the file was closed Duration(sec) Total number of seconds spent logging data to the file Size Total number of data bytes stored in the file Description In this column, you can type a description of any log file listed in the table. This description is stored in the header of the log file, and can be up to 79 characters in length.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Item Description Close Log File Closes the current log file and begins logging to a new file. Export Log File Names Displays a directory dialog box that lets you save the current table of log file data to a comma-separated text file. Clear Log File Names Empties the contents of the log file table in the Logging Status window. Annotating log files CAI MSG provides an annotation feature that lets you insert simple text markers in the current log file.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents these details and copy them for pasting to another program. Logging Mask dialog box You can use the Logging Mask dialog box to specify which messages from the test phone are to be logged. These log mask settings allow more efficient use of the limited serial interface bandwidth used for logging. The log mask bits specify what data will accumulate in the logging queue of the test phone.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents for output to the MS, it issues an allocation request that reserves exactly enough space for the type of log record to be transmitted. It then fills in the space that has been allocated, and eventually the log record is transmitted. If there was not enough space in the output buffer to satisfy the allocation request, the log record is “dropped” and never gets transmitted to the MS.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Access Channel When selected, records all access channel signaling messages sent. Logging and Messages Forward Traffic Channel When selected, records all forward traffic channel signaling messages received in the traffic channel. Reverse Traffic Channel When selected, logs all reverse traffic channel signaling messages sent in the traffic channel. IS2000 Channels Quick Paging Channel When selected, logs all quick paging channel signaling messages.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents General TA When selected and if using a 5GP-series phone, logs Temporal Analyzer finger PN offset and power level data as well as searcher data (window size and position, pilot offset, signal power, etc.). Note: This option is mutually exclusive with the Temporal Analyzer Finger Info, TA Searcher, and MDR Gen TA Data options.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents control messages. Frame Type Logging Forward Link Markov Statistics When selected, records Markov rate and error data for all frames. IS2000 Dedicated Channels Frame Types When selected, records frame type information for dedicated IS2000 forward link frames. Reverse Link Access Probe When selected, logs all access probe data. IS2000 Dedicated Channels Frame Type When selected, records frame type information for dedicated IS2000 reverse link frames.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents IS2000 Logging Service Configuration When selected, records service configuration information for IS2000-capable targets. Active Set Configuration When selected, records active set configuration information for IS2000-capable targets. Item Description Logging and Messages RLP Statistics When selected, records RLP statistics information for IS2000-capable targets.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Reverse Link Vocoder Packets When selected, logs all vocoder rate and message data in reverse channel of transmission link. AMPS Logging Forward Channel When selected, logs all forward channel signaling messages received for AMPS calls. Reverse Channel When selected, logs all reverse channel signaling messages received for AMPS calls. Analog Handoff When selected, logs all handoff messages received for AMPS calls.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents test phone performance or high-level traffic patterns in the network. In the View menu, click Mobile Messages or press F3 to open the window. Logmask Change When selected, records changes to the logmask made during logging. Band Class Change When selected, records changes in channel or band class for multi-band test phones. Test Mobile Commands When selected, records test mobile commands.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents (Message Headings) Time Stamp The time that messages were generated, formatted as a 9-digit number in hours, minutes, seconds, and milliseconds, with hours displayed in 24-hour form. File Name Name of the source code file where the message was generated. Line # Line number in source code file where the message was generated. Msg Lvl Priority level assigned to message, color coded for easy identification. Priority types: Red=HIGH, Green=MEDIUM, and Blue=LOW.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents buffer overflow. Mobile Messages Configuration dialog box You can control mobile message file format and logging functions with the Mobile Messages Configuration dialog box, including message logging operation, priority threshold, and data fields displayed. To open this dialog box, press C or choose Configuration from the Mobile Messages menu. The following table describes the fields and functions of the configuration dialog box.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents _ Log Message Summaries _ Log Message Inspector _ Log Message Monitor As listed here, these windows each display an increasing amount of Layer III message information, allowing you to monitor behavior of the test phone at a variable level of focus—as broad or narrow as your needs require. The Log Message Summaries window displays a continually-refreshing view of the most recent Layer III messages.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents lower pane displays the details of the message you double-clicked in the Log Message Summaries window. This window can only be accessed by double-clicking a message in the Log Message Summaries window or the Log Message Monitor window. You can save all the messages listed in this window to a log file. From the Log Message Inspector menu, select either Save as Binary or Save as Text. A directory dialog box appears, so that you can name the file.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Two modes of parsing are available within the message text displayed in this window. The default is verbose mode, which shows all message information. For long messages, you may choose to view a condensed version of the message by disabling the Parse in Verbose option on the Log Message Monitor menu.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–9-1 Select Port dialog 4.10 Pst Environment Overview The composition of AxesstelPst is shown in the Figure 4-8-1 The AesstelPst basically supports multi document to perform various works at the same time.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–10 AxesstelPst 4.10.1 Pst Environment file The Environment of Axesstel pst is based on configuring file named “Defualt.cfg” This file have a lot of information about Pst and frame You can find Nv parameter in the middle of file If Nv parameter value is 1 , you can see the nv item in the Nv Edit If Nv parameter value is 0, this field is disappeared 4.10.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Figure 4–10-2 View 5 Troubleshooting This chapter shows several situations you might encounter while using AxesstelPST and solutions to try.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 1. When an error occurs while downloading, try once more If it does not help, contact to pst@axesstel.com. 2. When the power is not automatically switched on after downloading or prl editing please check the wire is alive and push the ‘power’ button. 3. When the screen does not work properly please adjust the LCD size. 4. When an error message -COMPORT connection failed- shows up after executing PST please exit the program and re-execute PST.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents read and write operations. Over 60 commands, functions, and processes are described in alphabetical order. For each command there is a definition of its function and syntax format, and in many cases an example of its usage in a script. Some commands do not have examples, since their usage is clear from their definitions. Script commands AKEY Allows you to enter an authorization key number. This command is for Module targets only.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Response Writes a PRL instructing NAM 1 to look for CDMA cellular service on channel 777, CDMA PCS service on channel 500, or B-side AMPS service. Script Command List AUDIO_CONTROL Allows control of various audio characteristics of the module. This command is for Module targets only. Syntax audio_control {audio_command_code, [arg_1,...arg_8]} The following table lists the possible values for audio_command_code and the arguments required or available for each code.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 6 Tone stop (no arguments) Example audio_control {2, 5, 7} Response Sets the ringer volume at 5 for the handset and 7 for the hands-free kit speaker. BEEP Makes an audio noise to alert the user. Syntax beep CAIT_VERSION Returns the full version number for PST as listed in the About PST dialog box. Syntax cait_version CALL_INFO Requests information about the call including caller ID string, service option, etc. This command is for Module targets only.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Syntax cdata byte1, byte2, byte3... (where byte is 1 byte) Example cdata 1 2 3 4 5 6 Response Data is transmitted in message on the reverse control channel. CDMA_RSSI Requests the current CDMA RSSI value. This command is for Module targets only. Syntax cdma_rssi CLOSELOG Closes the currently open transcript file. If no transcript file is open, a message informing the user of that fact is displayed.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Internet Protocol Statistics 5/20/99 16:26:47 *Datagrams received 14392 *Datagrams discarded due to errors 132 *Datagrams discarded due to protocol 59 *Datagrams delivered to IP user proto. 3443 *Datagrams requesting transmission 4337 Script Command List DIAL_CST Originates a call to the given number on CST phones like the QSec™-800.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents M13 New style 13 kbits/sec Markov call EVRC EVRC call Example 1 dial “555-1212” V Response Originates voice call to 555-1212 (V=IS96A, V96=IS96). For the AXESSTEL phone, any of the “V” options will only originate a call in the default voice service option. The other phone targets will use the specified service option. Example 2 dial “ ” M Response Originates an old 8K Markov call.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Syntax dipsw [value] Example dipsw 0xFFFF Response This turns on all of the DIP switches. DP_READ Creates a dialing plan file for WLL phones by reading from the specified NAM. Syntax dp_read nam file_string Example dp_read 1 dialplan.bin Response The dialing plan for NAM 2 is written to a file named dialplan.bin. DP_WRITE For WLL phones, loads a dialing plan, created by a dialing plan tool, to the specified NAM.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Lists features supported by a mobile phone. Syntax feature_query Also supported as the following: _ feature_query_page _ fq_page Storage addr The err Filecode Line # 0 7A mc 1442 NF 1 FF rxc 3001 NF Script Command List GET_EXT_STATE Requests the module status from the extended state packet. This command is for Module targets only. Syntax get_ext_state GET_SCREEN Retrieves the current handset display screen from the phone.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Blink Rate: 0500 The special characters are mapped characters on the mobile phones. At this time, PST does not interpret them into anything readable. GET_SMS Requests the most recent SMS message and provides options for deleting SMS messages. This command is for Module targets only. Syntax get_sms erase_code erase_code can be any of the following: Example get_sms 0 Response Retrieves the latest SMS message and does not delete any messages.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Response A complete list of NV items are displayed by name. For more specific help with NV items, type help nv_read or help nv_write in the Scripting window. HL_PR_LIST_RD Allows the user to read the Preferred Roaming List (PRL) into a file. The NAM parameter indicates which NAM the PRL should be read from. The filename parameter must be given in quotation marks and names the file that the PR list will be read into.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents consistency. Syntax hs_lock l | u Example hs_lock l Response Normal manual keypad operation is locked out. See also key get_screen INP Requests a port input operation where port is accessed either as a byte (8 bits) or word (16 bits) port, depending on the syntax of the command. Syntax inp byte | word Example inp byte 0x01 Response Requested byte is input from port address 0x01. KEY Sends a specified key press to the phone.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents TWO 2 key THREE 3 key FOUR 4 key FIVE 5 key SIX 6 key SEVEN 7 key EIGHT 8 key NINE 9 key SEND Send key END End key CLR Clear key STO Store key UP Up-arrow key DOWN Down-arrow key MUTE Mute key RCL Recall key SD1 Speed dial #1 SD2 Speed dial #2 SD3 Speed dial #3 MENU Menu key SELECT Select key ALPHA Alpha key DEC_POUND Decoded # DTMF DEC_STAR Decoded * DTMF DEC_0 Decoded 0 DTMF DEC_1 Decoded 1 DTMF DEC_2 Decoded 2 DTMF DEC_3 Decoded 3 DTMF DEC_4 Decoded 4 DTMF DEC_5
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents DEC_D Decoded C DTMF DEC_D Decoded D DTMF PWR_ON Power key was actuated PWR_OFF Power key was actuated PWR Power key INFO Info key FREE Phone placed in hands-free cradle PHONE Phone lifted from hands-free cradle IGN_OFF Ignition was turned off IGN_ON Ignition was turned on Name Definition/Value Script Command List Example key rcl Response The rcl key press is sent to the subscriber station.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents HAT_DOWN HAT Down press HAT_LEFT HAT Left press HAT_RIGHT HAT Right press RELEASE Key to note that all keys are up Name Definition/Value KEY_HOLD Sends a key press to the phone without release as if you were holding the key down. Syntax key_hold [key] Example key_hold pwr Response The end key is sent to the test phone; and if it is a axesstel phone, it will actually power off.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents commands are only accepted by the subscriber station when it is in offline mode. In the offline options below, the A and D stand for analog and digital, respectively. Syntax mode offline-a | offline-d | reset Example 1 mode offline-a Response Directs the subscriber station to enter the offline analog mode. After this command is sent, it may take several seconds to complete the transition into the offline mode.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents a string, address, or numeric. The list may have up to 40 arguments. A comma must separate each item. NV_WRITE_ONLINE Writes an NV item as does nv_write, but does so without going offline. Syntax nv_write_online item {parameters} Example nv_write_online ringer_level {2} Response The value 2 is written to the ringer level NV item while the phone remains online.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents _ LAYER2 = Layer 2 Statistics _ ALL = All of the above Syntax parm_get MUX1 | MUX2 | PAGE | ACCESS | LAYER2 | ALL Example parm_get access Response The PST displays the access channel statistics as follows: Access Channel Statistics 5/20/93 16:26:47 *Acc Chn req msgs 740 *Acc Chn rsp msgs 0 *Probe Tx > 1 17 *Probe Tx > 2 8 *Probe Tx > 3 4 *Probe Tx > 4 3 *Probe Tx > 5 1 *Num of failed attempts 0 PARM_SET Sets the specified parameters.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Syntax pause Example pause Response A dialog box with the text “Paused ! Press Enter or click the OK Button” opens. The execution of the script is suspended till the user closes this dialog box. PCM_LB Turns the Vocoder PCM Loop Back on or off. This mode feeds samples from the address codec back to the codec effectively looping microphone audio to the handset (or other) speaker.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Syntax pilot_sets Example Active Set Candidate Set Neighbor Set PN Strength PN Strength PN Strength PN Strength * 396 12 76 63 152 63 * 236 63 288 63 * 328 63 296 63 * 24 35 316 63 * 488 29 * 44 63 * 364 26 * 204 63 * 344 63 * 368 63 *Remaining Set Pilot Inc: 4 PKT_LB Turns the Vocoder Packet Loop Back on or off. This mode returns voice packets received on the forward traffic channel back over the reverse traffic channel.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents names the file that the PR list will be read into. If the file already exists, it will be overwritten. If it does not exist, it will be created in the format readable by the offline Axesstel Preferred Roaming List Print Tool (print PRL). It is the same format to be written to the phone using the pr_list_wr command or the Product Support Tool (PST) for phones supporting PCS mode. Syntax pr_list_rd nam “filename” Example pr_list_rd 0 “nam1prl.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents RUN Starts executing commands from a script file. This also allows one script file to execute another. Syntax run [script_file_name] Example run test0001.scr Response PST starts running the test0001.scr script file. This command is entered on the command line or contained in a script file. When entered on the command line, the file is opened and commands are parsed and executed from the beginning of the file to the end.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents scan_mode 0=A R R R (all PNs), 1=A N N N (list). incr 0=Use pilot_inc, 1,2...=User specified. win_siz 0=Use (PN 64*Incr), 1= WinN, 2... 512=User specified. Example scan_config 0 3 1 2 0 0 0 Response Resets PN scanning to scan all PN space using an increment of 3.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents SCAN_OFF Turns the PN scanner OFF and returns the scanner to normal phone operation. Syntax scan_off Example scan_off Response PN scanning ends. SCAN_PARSE Reads in a binary log file containing Dense-Pack searcher packets and writes out an ASCII file listing the Dense-Pack search scans only.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Be aware that at this time, no ability to resolve PN reuse ambiguities within a network is supported. It is assumed that the main usefulness of the PN name mapping feature will either be in networks having no PN reuse (small to mid-size networks), or in situations where the user wants to enter a cluster of uniquely-assigned PNs confined to an area within a larger network. Column Data Time CDMA system time at the end of the search period. PN PN offset of the search.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents scan_rf_cntl command is provided to ensure Pilot Scanner will lock onto a particular RF channel and suppress registrations on that channel. Syntax scan_rf_cntl cdma_channel reg cdma_channel is the CDMA channel you want to lock onto. When cdma_channel is nonzero, the Retriever Pilot Scanner will always tune and lock onto this channel, ignoring any service-programmed system selection parameters, OTA Channel List hashing, or Global Service Redirection commands.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents phone. The data file is treated as binary, and no translation is applied to its contents. Any data returned by the phone is displayed in the scripting window in HEX and ASCII. Syntax send_data_file “file_name” SEQ_NUMS Requests that packets be sent with sequence numbers included. Syntax seq_nums SER_REPORT Reports the Symbol Error Rate (SER) counts, but does not reset them.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents diagnostic purposes. The default is 0. subcmd_code is a 1-byte flag. Possible values: 0=Extended state, 1=RSSI sensitivity, 3=Masking interrupt. cdma_rssi_sensitivity sets the sensitivity of CDMA RSSI change, in dB. The default is 3 dB. If the difference between current RSSI and last RSSI is larger than this value and within the range of sensitivity test, the system unit will be notified.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents current RSSI and the last recorded RSSI value is greater than the RSSI sensitivity setting, the system unit will be notified, and the last RSSI value will be updated as current RSSI. The default sensitivity for CDMA and analog is 3 dB. The RSSI range of CDMA and analog is not set by default. Example set_ext_rssi {12, , 1, 1, 80, 100, 1, 85, 115} Script Command List Response Sets the RSSI sensitivity parameters to one and maintains threshold levels at their norm.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents max_num_sup_ch is the maximum number of supplemental channels you are specifying, 0–7. Example set_max_fwd_mux 5 3 Response Sets the maximum number of supplemental channels for IS-96A Voice calls to 3. SET_STATUS_FLAG_MASK Sets the status mask flag. This command is for Module targets only. Syntax set_status_flag_mask status_flag_mask status_flag_mask is a 2-byte value. The individual bit values each indicate an event or state, as described in the following table.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Toggles the phone’s sleep state. Syntax sleep on | off SPC Allows the user to send the service programming code to the phone. The parameter security_code is a string of 6 digits (09) enclosed in quotation marks. If the code is incorrect, a message appears and PST time out for about 10 seconds. This command is required to be given before writing or reading certain NV items.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents parameter NGHBR_MAX_AGE. Be aware of the following: _ Currently the srch_parm command groups search windows and handoff parameters together. The user must override all of them together. _ Retriever currently overrides these system parameters for all serving sectors encountered during the test.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents T_COMP=2.5dB, T_TDROP=4 seconds, Win_A=40 chips, Win_N=160 chips, Win_R=100 chips, and NGHBR_MAX_AGE=0. The Retriever will use these parameters for all search and handoff operations in Sync, Idle, and Traffic states until it is power-cycled.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents requested. Again, the PST log files can indicate these events as having happened. Example srch_95b_soft_ena 200 4 6 1 Response This command enables IS-95B soft-handoff by Retriever with a soft slope of 200, Add Intercept value of 4, Drop Intercept of 6, and the Report OTA Threshold enabled as appropriate for a Lucent or Motorola network. ST (analog test command) Starts or stops the transmission of signaling tone.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Syntax version_request WAIT Waits a specified number of seconds before executing the next script command. Syntax wait [seconds_value] Example wait 20 Response The interpreter waits 20 seconds before reading the next command from a script file. WSTS (analog test command) Returns the word sync count on the analog control channel. Syntax wsts Appendix B SCAN_CONFIG Parameters By default, the Retriever Pilot Scanner scans the entire PN space.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents command is: scan_config scan_mode incr win_siz integ ho_typ log_fmt log_thr The following table lists the possible values for each parameter: The scan_config command requires you to specify the values of all parameters even if you want to change only one of them. The sections which follow describe each parameter and the effect changing it has upon scanner operation and performance.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents cell’s sector face, the antenna field of which the user is in at that point in the scan. The Retriever Pilot Scanner can be configured either to lock onto that single sector regardless of its strength or to switch to the best sector by performing idle handoffs.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents determine what legal PN offsets are assigned to each sector face of each cell. However, any value (1,2,3...) can be entered by the user as well. WIN_SIZ The win_siz parameter controls how many chips delay (or advance) from the Active pilot the searcher scans for each PN. The choices are Use WinN (1), Incr*64 (0), and User specified (2... 512). Incr*64 mode (recommended) By default, the Retriever Pilot Scanner uses Incr*64 (0).
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents searcher will dwell coherently at each chip during a sweep of a search window. The choices are phone default (0), 360 (1), 512 (2), 720 (3), and 1020 (4). Using small numbers of integration chips yields faster search scans at the expense of a higher apparent noise floor. Using more chips yields a lower noise floor at the cost of speed. The default value (the value normal AXESSTEL phones utilize) is 512 chips.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents 720 -21.5 3.0 1020 -23 4.0 The user may change the default ho_typ=0 setting to either of the following: _ All (1) allows idle handoffs to all pilots being scanned regardless of whether they are Neighbors or not. _ None (2) suppresses Idle handoffs entirely. In this mode, the Retriever Pilot Scanner acquires the best serving system, then stays locked on this system regardless of whether or not an Idle handoff is possible.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Dense-Pack and Standard DM format is that Dense-Pack uses a condensed searcher packet instead of the normal DM format. SCAN_CONFIG Parameters LOG_THR When the Retriever Pilot Scanner is logging in Standard DM format, the serial link is limited in the number of searches which can be logged to an external device such as a DM or the Interface Tool.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents Appendix C Sample Script Files H. Sample Script Files Overview This appendix contains two samples of script files. The first sample is a script to perform service programming on a test phone.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents multiple, mobile-originated calls. Service programming script file This sample script file programs a DMSS mobile phone. ;================================================================ ; Name: ; srv_prog.scr ; Description: ; This DM script file performs service programming for a ; DMSS mobile phone. Most phones take the same basic set ; of parameters. This file should be edited only for those ; parameters unique to your phone.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; 2. Analog preferred serving system (System A or System B) ; 3. Analog Home SID (the SID of the preferred serving system) ; 4. Analog first paging channel (for system A or system B) ; 5. CDMA primary and secondary channels (including PCN, if in ; use) ; 6. CDMA SID/NID pairs (the SID of the preferred serving system) ; 7. MIN1 and MIN2 parameters.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents print "Programming Analog Preferred Server" nv_write analog_pref_serv {0, "b only"} nv_write analog_pref_serv {1, "b only"} nv_write analog_pref_serv {2, "b only"} nv_write analog_pref_serv {3, "b only"} ; CDMA SIDs to lock out Sample Script Files print "Programming CDMA SID Lock List" nv_write cdma_sid_lock {0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} nv_write cdma_sid_lock {1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} nv_write cdma_sid_lock {2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} nv_write cdma_sid_lock {3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0} ; A
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; Primary CDMA Channels for A carrier and B carrier ; CDMA channels are NOT allowed to be 0 anymore print "Programming Primary CDMA Channel" nv_write pcdmach {0, 400, 400} ; A and B primary CDMA channels nv_write pcdmach {1, 283, 384} nv_write pcdmach {2, 283, 384} nv_write pcdmach {3, 283, 384} ; Secondary CDMA Channel print "Programming Secondary CDMA Channel" nv_write scdmach {0, 201, 201} ; set only if secondary channels ; offered nv_write scdmach {1, 691, 777}
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents nv_write nam_chksum {0, 0xffff} nv_write nam_chksum {1, 0xffff} nv_write nam_chksum {2, 0xffff} nv_write nam_chksum {3, 0xffff} ; Authentication NAM items ; These are all zero now ; Authentication A Key print "Programming Authentication NAM items" nv_write a_key {0, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } nv_write a_key {1, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } nv_write a_key {2, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } nv_write a_key {3, 0x00000000, 0x00000000 } ; Authentication A key checksum print "Program
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; SSD_Bsp checksum print "Programming SSD_Bsp checksums" nv_write ssd_b_chksum {0, 0xffff} nv_write ssd_b_chksum {1, 0xffff} nv_write ssd_b_chksum {2, 0xffff} nv_write ssd_b_chksum {3, 0xffff} ; MIN items ; The 2 MIN1s for each NAM, in order from 0 to 1 ; THESE ITEMS MUST BE SUPPLIED FOR EACH USE ; Notice that because the MIN1 contains a ’-’, it is actually a ; string, not a number. The double quotes distinguish it from a ; number.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents print "Programming Mobile Network Code" nv_write imsi_11_12 {0, "00"} nv_write imsi_11_12 {1, "00"} nv_write imsi_11_12 {2, "00"} nv_write imsi_11_12 {3, "00"} ; MOB_TERM_HOME registration flag print "Programming MOB_TERM_HOME" nv_write mob_term_home {0, true, true} nv_write mob_term_home {1, true, true} nv_write mob_term_home {2, true, true} nv_write mob_term_home {3, true, true} ; MOB_TERM_FOR_SID registration flag print "Programming MOB_TERM_FOR_SID" nv_write mob
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; NID of 0xffff is "any NID" ; ; Only the CDMA (MIN=1) sid_nid is programmed. ; The analog one has no meaning.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; type "run orig.scr" to start the script. After the script ; completes, quit the PST (Ctrl-) and rename the ; ’orig.log’ ASCII text file to a unique file name. The text ; file may be viewed immediately. The binary log file requires ; post-processing with the NPAR parsing utility.; ; Dependencies: ; This script file calls the ’dial10.scr’ and ’dial.scr’ scripts. ; Copyright (c) 2002 by AXESSTEL Incorporated. All Rights Reserved.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; Here, the effect achieves 100 call originations. ; OPTION: Comment out ’run dial10.scr’ lines to reduce the desired ; number of script originations. Sample Script Files run dial10.scr print "*** 10 calls complete ***" ;run dial10.scr print "*** 20 calls complete ***" ;run dial10.scr print "*** 30 calls complete ***" ;run dial10.scr print "*** 40 calls complete ***" ;run dial10.scr print "*** 50 calls complete ***" ;run dial10.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; encountered, ; these logs may prove useful to the phone development team. "F" ; indicates a ; fatal error that should be forwarded to the AXESSTEL Subscriber ; Hotline. err_get print " " print "* Press Ctrl- to quit PST. The binary log file will be saved. *" print " " print "* Remember to rename the ’orig.log’ text file to a unique filename.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ;when who what, where, why ;------ --- -----------------------------------------------;02/11/97 sf Initial (commented) release ;================================================================ run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr run dial.scr ;================================================================ ; Name: ; dial.scr ; Description: ; This script will originate one MtoL call.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; Change the dial string and service option as needed for making ; these CDMA service options.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents print "Waiting to assure call tear-down..." wait 8 print " " print "-----------------------------------------------" print " " NAM Programming scripts This sample files set up NAM Information field of phone calls. ;================================================================ ; print "+----------------------------------+" ; print "| File Name : A2_NAM.scr |" ; print "| Made by |" : Axesste.com ; print "| Version : 1.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents ; ----------------------------------------------print " 2. Programming System Configuration Parameters" ; Write NEW ESN nv_write esn {0x65c6163e} ; Electronic Serial Number ; Write Station Class Mark nv_write scm { 0x2a } ;Station Class Mark ; Write Slot Cycle Index nv_write slot_cycle_index {2} ; ----------------------------------------------; 3. Programming NAM Dependent Parameters ; ----------------------------------------------print " 3.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide ; Contents nv_write scdmach {0, 779, 738} ;Cellular Secondary Channel ; ----------------------------------------------; 5. Programming Mobile Country Code ; ----------------------------------------------print " 5.
AXESSTEL Software User's Guide Contents nv_write dir_number {0, "1192773065"} ; ----------------------------------------------; 10. Programming CDMA etc. Parameters ; ----------------------------------------------print " 10.Programming CDMA etc.