After Sales Technical Documentation TACS PC LOCALS SERVICE SOFTWARE / NAM PROGRAMMING / TUNING INSTRUCTIONS Original, 09/94 NMP Part No.
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After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation PC LOCALS SERVICE SOFTWARE / NAM PROGRAMMING / TUNING INSTRUCTIONS CONTENTS Page No General 7 Required Servicing Equipment 7 Mechanical Connections 8 Equipment Setup for Testing a Phone with the Covers On 9 Equipment Setup for Testing a Phone with the Covers Off 10 Equipment Setup for Booster Tuning 11 Start–up Procedure 12 PC Locals Menu Structure 13 Using Menus 14 Windows 15 Dialogue Boxes 16 File–Selec
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation TX Power Level Tuning Tuning Procedure IF Trim DAC Alignment Tuning Procedure Deviation Tuning Tuning Procedure ADC Calibration Tuning Procedure RSSI Reference Value Tuning Procedure First Blocked Channel Tuning Procedure 22 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 23 24 24 Audio Settings 24 Tuning Values 24 Testing / Testing Menu 24 Phone Mode – Local / System 24 Initialize Local Mode 24 Quick Testing / Setup 25 Audio Controls 2
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Dealer 27 Subscriber (NAM) Number 27 Short Code Memory 30 User Menu Settings 31 User Data Transfer 32 Help Menu 33 General Help 33 Using Help 33 Original, 09/94 Page 5
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After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation General PC Locals software is specially designed to facilitate the servicing of fourth generation cellular phones. The software is used to control the phone according to the user’s requirements merely by entering commands via the keyboard or mouse of a PC connected to the phone. This booklet refers to TACS PC Locals Version 1.00. NMP After Sales will notify service personnel about future upgrades via Technical Bulletins.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Mechanical Connections CAUTIONS: Ensure that you have switched off the PC and the printer before making connections. Do not connect PKD–1 to the serial port. This could damage the PKD–1. The software controls the phone via a separate adaptor connected to the serial port of the PC and to the phone’s M2BUS (DAU–2 and XCM–1). Attach the protection key PKD–1 to parallel port one ( 25–pin female D–connector ) of the PC.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Equipment Setup for Testing a Phone with the Covers On 18 ITEM ACCESSORY PRODUCT CODE 2 Audio Cable ADS–1 0730011 3 Modular Cable XCM–1 4626131 4 Power Cable PCS–1 0730012 8 RS232 Adaptor (9–25 pin) 4626170 9 Service Box JTS–1 0770018 11 PC / M2BUS Adaptor DAU–2 0750006 12 BNC–BNC RF Cable NOT SUPPLIED 16 Service Software LSA–2K 0193659 18 Dummy Battery BTS–6 0770020 Original, 09/94 Page 9
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Equipment Setup for Testing a Phone with the Covers Off ITEM ACCESSORY PRODUCT CODE 2 Audio Cable ADS–1 0730011 3 Modular Cable XCM–1 4626131 4 Power Cable PCS–1 0730012 5 Service Cable SCC–5 0770019 8 RS232 Adaptor (9–25 pin) 4626170 9 Service Box JTS–1 0770018 11 PC / M2BUS Adaptor DAU–2 0750006 16 Service Software LSA–2K 0193659 17 Modular T–connector 4626134 Page 10 Original, 09/94
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Equipment Setup for Booster Tuning ITEM ACCESSORY PRODUCT CODE 2 Modular Cable XCM–1 4626131 3 Modular T–connector 4626134 4 Audio Cable ADS–1 0730011 6 HF Junction Box HFJ–2 0694006 7 Power Cable PCH–4 0730009 8 HF Microphone HFM–3 0690001 9 HF Speaker HFS–6 0692006 10 Cable Junction Box JBH–1 0630008 12 Antenna Cable 9780014 13 Booster BSH–2 0500053 14 Front Mount Cable SCE–2 0730014 Orig
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Start–up Procedure Switch the phone on by pressing the power–on button of the handset. Switch on the PC. To start the program on diskette, proceed as follows: 1. Insert the PC Locals disk into drive A of your PC 2. Log into drive A: type A: and press < Enter > 3. Start TESLA.EXE and run PC Locals type TESLA and press < Enter > To start the program on hard disk ( if installed ), proceed as follows: 4.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation PC Locals Menu Structure File Tuning Testing Dealer Help Open Initialize Local Mode Phone Mode Local/System Save PA Bias Initialize Local Mode Save As VCTCXO Alignment Quick Testing / Setup Edit TX Power Level Tuning Audio Controls Exit Alt–X IF Trim Alignment Signalling Control Deviation Tuning RX VCO Checking ADC Calibration TX VCO Checking RSSI Reference ADC Readings First Blocked Channel Display
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Using Menus There are three visible components to PC Locals: the menu bar at the top, the window area in the middle and the status line at the bottom of the screen. Many menu items also offer dialogue boxes. Although there are several different ways to make a selection in PC Locals, they all access the same commands and dialogue boxes. The menu bar is the primary method of accessing the menu commands.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Windows Some of the actions you see and do in PC Locals happens in a window. A window is a screen area that you can open, close and move. Most of the windows have these things in common: a title bar a close box scroll bars The following figure shows a typical window: The close box of a window is the box in the upper left corner. Click this box to quickly close the window.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation Dialogue Boxes Most of the menu commands lead to a dialogue box. Dialogue boxes offer a convenient way to view and set multiple options. They are typically used for making settings or performing some action where the phone must be in a certain state and all other actions must be denied.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation If you are using a mouse, click the dialogue–box button you want. When you are using the keyboard, press Alt and the highlighted letter of an item to activate it. Press Tab to move forwards or backwards from one item to another in a dialogue box. Each element is highlighted when it becomes active. Radio buttons operate in a similar manner to car–radio buttons.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation File–Selection Dialogue Box The File–Selection Dialogue box allows you to select and open a file, enabling you to either read data from, or write data to that file. Below is an example of such a box: Overview PC Locals is divided into 5 main blocks: File, Tuning, Testing, Dealer and Help. File is used to save all parameters to a configuration file to enable set up as required.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation File Menu The file menu contains commands related to file operations. It allows you to save and edit configuration files and also exit PC Locals. Open The File / Open command displays a File–Selection dialogue box that allows you to select a configuration file to open. These files contain either Local mode setup, NAM default setup or SID Screening setup parameters. You can edit these parameters with File / Edit command.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation At the top of the dialogue box you can see the name of the current configuration file. Below that are default testing / Local mode settings. Select the value you want to change using ’hotkeys’ ( Alt + letter ), clicking by mouse or using Tab keys and then type in the new value. Accept the changes by pressing Enter or abandon by pressing Esc ( or click the corresponding button ). Exit The File / Exit command exits PC Locals.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Tuning Menu This menu contains the commands required for tuning the phone. Selecting the Tuning menu opens a sub–menu from where the desired Tuning parameters can be selected. After you select a tuning parameter from the sub–menu, a tuning dialogue box will be opened and all necessary settings for the phone will be done automatically. Initialize Local Mode This command reactivates the Locals mode of the phone.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation TX Power Level Tuning This command is used to tune the phone’s TX power levels. When selected, the transmitter will be switched on at Power Level 0 on Channel 1988. Tuning Procedure 1. Connect a power meter to the phone’s external antenna connector 2. Select Tuning / TX Power Level Tuning 3. The Channel Number can be changed using Backspace and Return keying commands.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Tuning Procedure 1. Select Tuning / Deviation Tuning 2. Select Sig Tone to move cursor and show the relevant on–screen information for that particular tuning parameter 3. Use the Coarse and Fine commands until the target value is reached 4. Repeat for Nominal and Maximum Deviation tunings 5. Enter the new values to EEPROM by pressing Enter on the keyboard or clicking on the corresponding button using the mouse.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation First Blocked Channel The harmonic components of the modem crystal can decrease the sensitivity of the receiver on some channels. To prevent this blocking effect, the oscillator frequency is measured so that the frequency can be shifted slightly at those channels which could be blocked. Tuning Procedure 1. Select Tuning / First Blocked Channel 2. Connect a Frequency Counter to N403, pin 7 on the System Module 3.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Quick Testing / Setup This command opens a Window allowing the user full control over the channel the phone is tuned to; the transmit power state; and access to some simple audio routing and signal switching. Audio Controls This command allows you to test all possible audio paths in and out of the audio processing device including XMIC, XEAR and DTMF.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation TX VCO Checking This command will check that the TX VCO synthesiser will lock across the required bandwidth. This is only a check facility; there is no parametrical tuning involved. You can select Scan Band for complete bandwidth analysis or Frequency Sweep for Cellular Bandwidth analysis. ADC Reading This displays a table showing the following readings of the A / D convertors.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Reading Error Codes This command can give one of the following error codes.
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After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation In the example Figure on page 28, this is NAM 04/12/12/26891 (*) 1 – Customised – ( ) 2 ( ) 3 1111111111 From this example it can be seen that NAM 1 has been programmed. The ESN of the phone is also clearly displayed. Dealers are strongly advised to use the customisation feature.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation 4. Select Wake up and program the new Wake up message using the normal text editing keys. To help with the message alignment, the phone’s display will constantly be updated during this process 5. Select Security and program the new security code using the normal text editing keys 6. Select Enter to save to EEPROM.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation In the editing dialogue box, edit or type in a new name and number. You can change the field with the TAB key or clicking with a mouse. When this is complete you are able to accept the new values and return to the full SCM dialogue box by pressing ENTER or by clicking the corresponding button. ESC will cancel the operation.
PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions After Sales Technical Documentation User Data Transfer Selecting Dealer / User Data Transfer allows all the User data (excluding the ESN) to be transferred from one phone and programmed into another phone.
After Sales PC Locals / NAM Prog / Tuning Instructions Technical Documentation Write Phone ( Alt + W ) – writes user data to the phone. Before writing the user is asked to confirm the writing. Reset ( Alt + T ) – Resets the checked items to the original factory values. Esc–Close – closes the user transfer dialogue box. Click the button or press the ESC key. Help Menu The Help menu gives you access to the online help facility in a special window.
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