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1. HEEHHHHHHEEEEHH aaaaa Saturated samples before microphon qualizer in decimal 16 bit unsigned bbbbb CCCCC ddddd CCS EE SE integer format Saturated samples after microphon qualizer in decimal 16 bit unsigned integer format Saturated samples befor arpiec qualizer in decimal 16 bit unsigned integer format Saturated samples after earpiec qualizer in decimal 16 bit unsigned integer format Level of the microphone signal level detector in dB format Requires logl0 function in MCU 16 bit signed value in DSP 0 dB 32768 Level of the signal after earpiec qualizer in dB format Requires log10 function in MCU 16 bit signed value in DSP 0 dB 32768 The display is reset and restarted when a call is placed When the call is terminated the display is frozen to show the last values Display will not be saved to EEPROM Saturated sample counters aaaaa ddddd are counted in DSP and only the new counter value is sent to MCU The microphone and earpiece signal levels are calculated in DSP and it sends the linear values to MCU which makes the linear to dB transformation 20 1log10 x for the level values 27 Display 80 Reset and restart timers KKKKKKKKKKKKAKK HEEH Hitt Hee x 5 Use menu TIMERS w to reset RESET field test x timers KAKKKKKK KKK KARE HEHEHE HEHEHE Hee With this display all timers
2. t t tt t 4 Example si Sa HHEFHHEHEHHEEEH Vaa Pbbb VOA P125 EVol PeakVal Cccc CAddd C000 CA001 CutOff COAve PAeee ok PA353 F PkAver FFELFELTHE AE TEF F EP HEHE HTH A HEEHEEREEH HEHE aa Volume level bbb Peak value of downlink audio signal during last frame in dB decimal point and sign is not shown ie 10 5 is show 105 ecc Cut off counter value of last frame This counter counts how many samples are saturated during last frame ddd Moving average of cut off counter decimal point and sign is not shown ie 10 5 is show 105 eee Moving average of peak levels The display is reset and restarted when call is taken if FT display counters are enabled When call is terminated the display is frozen to show last values Display values wi ll not be saved to the EPROM Display 77 Microphone uplink audio display Paa Coe aaa bbb ccc ddd The display is reset and restarted when call is taken enabled values wi ttt t Example FHFFFHFPEFT HTT HEPHHHEHHEHREEH a Abbb P303 A225 MicPeak MAve c CAddd C023 CA003 CutOff COAve FEFEF HEEFT HEA HPEHEEEE EH HE Peak value of uplink audio signal during last frame in dB decimal point and sign is not shown ie 10 5 is show 105 oving average of peak levels decimal shown ie 10 5 is show 105 Cut off counter value of last frame are saturated during
3. DSP audio enhancements 1 DRC Example H H H H H FEEEERREEEHEH aaa bbb 101 408 DSigL USigL cee 480 NseLvl dd ee O1 03 DTbl UTbl 4 HEHEHEHEHE EHHH aaa Downlink signal level in dB calculated using DRC level measuring block Decimal point and sign is not shown ie 10 5 is show 105 bbb Uplink signal level in dB calculated using DRC level measuring block Decimal point and sign is not shown ie 10 5 is show 105 ccc Background noise signal level in dB calculated using DRC level measuring block decimal point and sign is not shown ie 10 5 is show 105 dd Downlink DRC table value shown in decimal integer two digits ee Uplink DRC table value decimal integer two digits The display is reset and restarted when call is taken if FT display counters are enabled When call is terminated the display is frozen to show last values Display values will not be saved to the EEPROM Display 75 Audio path status HEHEHE HE HH HE HE Mod aaaaaaaat ExtAudStatus AudReq bbbb AudioRequest AccMod cccct AccessoryMod H2Path dd HFU2Path HEHEHE HE HEHEHE aaaaa external audio status values are HP HF HEADSET EXT and HP_OFFHO bbbb audio_request bitmap in hex contents masks are specified in AUD_DATA H ead Accessory audio mode dd HFU 2 path 25 Display 76 Ear downlink audio display
4. 4 t4 t4 t 4 4 HHEEEE HE HEHE HEE PSW aaaa NeghbrPSWCtr SYNCR bbbb SyncMeasCntr BCCH cccce BCCHMeasAtmp BCCHE dddd BCCHExtMeAtm 4 t4 t t t 44 HHEEHEE HEHEHE HEH aaaa counter for neighbour PSW measurement attempts bbbb counter for neighbour synchronization measurement attempts ccce counter for neighbour BCCH measurement attempts dddd counter for neighbour BCCH Ext measurement attempts Counter values are shown in hexadecimal form Display 63 Call attempts counters a FEEFE EEF FEE TE HE FE E E HE H EEE aa bb CalRel RelDi ccc ddd MOCAtmp MOOK eee fff A1L1MT MTOK ae e east Uaa eae HEHEHE HE HE H HEHE aa Reason of last call release Cause from messages DISC and REL_COMP Refer to TS GSM 04 08 10 5 4 11 Table 10 86 for further explanation bb Direction of last call release UN Unknown MO Mobile originated MT Mobile terminated IN Internal ME CS sw alela count of all MO call attempts made ddd count of succeeded MO calls eee count of all call setups received fff count of succeeded MT calls Display 64 Location Update attempts counters H H HEHEHE HEE HH HH aa bbb ccc Nfai NL NLOK dd eee fff PFai PL PLOK Loc update counters H H H HEHEHE RE HEE HH HH aa Reason of last normal location update failure bbb count of normal location u
5. Display 110 to 115 7110 62XX Internal memory usage detail 7110 62XX a bbbb KKKKKK KKK KK KKK a bbbbccccc dddddd eeeee ffffff ggggg h i j kkkk KKKKK KKK KKK KKK ccccc ddddd eeece EEEE ff ggggg att Ha HEH HH HH HH Pn Sta Use EraseCn Rel NextRec SUnu Cu Cl Cc MmC Hatt HH HEH HH HH HH the number of the current memory bank shows wether this bank is used 0OxFFF8 or free 7110 Oxfffe 62XX Oxfff0 percentage of memory used in this bank erase counter for bank significant when using flash memory percentage of memory which is released in this bank memory location of next free record percentage of memory available in this bank 32 Display 130 7110 Slide open counter TLIIS kkkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxk xxkxx k aaa bbbbb KAKKKKK KKK KK KKK bbbbb HEHEHE HE HHH HE Slide Open HEHEHE HE HHH HE shows how many times the slide has b value is shown in hexadecimal digits n opened Th Display 132 3310 Call information 3310 KKKKKK KKK KK KKK BS aaaaaaaa MO bbbbbbbb DREicececcec TIM dddddddd KKKK KKK KK KK KKK aaaaaaaa bbbbbbbb cccc Cccc dddddddd Hatt Ha HEH HH HH HH BS_Call Cnt MO_Call cnt Dropped call Call time att Ha HH HH HH HH the the the the total number of received MT calls total number of placed MO calls total number of dropped cal
6. E H H H aaaa counter for MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND message received from DSP in hexadecimal form bbbb counter for synchronization measurement attempts in decimal form If counter value is over 9999 then four x are shown coce counter for cell reselections in hexadecimal form Display 61 dualband Search and reselection counter display ttttt t 444 4 HEHE E HE E HE E HE AE H E H H H aaaaa bbbbb NOPswGSM DCS tecccce dddddt Sync GSM DCS teeeee fffff reselG gt G D gt D ggggg hhhhh reselG gt D D gt G ee DD a EEEE HE HE HE HE E H H EEE HE H aaaaa GSM900 counter for MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND message received from DSP in decimal form max 99999 bbbbb GSM1800 counter for MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND message received from DSP in decimal form max 99999 eecec GSM900 counter for synchronization measurement attempts in decimal form If counter value is over 99999 then five x are shown ddddd GSM1800 counter for synchronization measurement attempts in decimal form If counter value is over 99999 then five x are shown eeeece counter for GSM900 gt GSM900 cell reselections in decimal form max 99999 ffffft counter for GSM1800 gt GSM1800 cell reselections in decimal form max 99999 ggggg counter for GSM900 gt GSM1800 cell reselections in decimal form max 99999 hhhhh counter for GSM1800 gt GSM900 cell reselections in decimal form max 99999 21 Display 62 Neighbour measurement counter display
7. T3212 counter range is 000 240 where 1 means 6 min time between location updates and 240 means 240 6 min 24 h between location updates 000 means that a periodic location update will not occur This value is received from the network d Value of paging repetition period range is 2 9 which means paging will be in every Xth multiframe When paging is in every second multiframe mobile takes more current than if it were in every 9th multiframe ee Downlink signalling failure value If value is negative 0 is shown Maximum value is 45 When mobile is on TCH then xx is shown ff Gain value on TCH SDCCH range is 0 93 ggggg VCTCXO AFC DAC control range is 1024 1023 hhh Serving cell channel number Display 11 Network parameters ttt ttt ttt tt HEHEHE HE HHH HH CC aaa NCbbb MCC MNC LAC ccccc LocAreaCode CH dddd ServChannel CID eeeee CellId ttt ttttttt tt FE E TE HE FE FE FE HE E EHH HH aaa MCC value in decimal MCC Mobile Country Code bbb MNC value in decimal MNC Mobile Network Code Three digits are shown only in GSM1900 Two digits are shown in GSM900 and GSM1800 cecec LAC value in decimal in older SW versions this value is in hexadecimal dddd Serving cell channel number Cell Identifier in decimal in older SW versions this value is in hexadecimal Display 12 Ciphering hopping DTX Status and IMSI t4 t tt t t4 4 HHEHE
8. by the respective layer in MS ce 1 unassigned unallocated number 3 no route to destination 8 operator determined barring 16 normal call clearing 17 user busy 18 no user responding 19 user alerting no answer 21 call rejected 22 number changed 27 destination out of order 28 invalid number format number incomplete 31 normal unspecified 34 no circuit channel available 38 network out of order 41 temporary failure 42 switching equipment congestion 44 requested channel not available 47 ressource unavailable 50 requested facility not subscribed 55 Incoming calls barred within the CUG 57 bearer capability not authorized 65 bearer service not implemented 68 ACM equal to or greater than ACMmax 69 requested facility not implemented 88 incompatible destination 0 no error 2 IMSI unknown in HIR 3 illegal MS 4 5 IMSI unknown in VLR IMEI not accepted 6 illegal ME 11 PLMN not allowed 12 location area not allowed 13 roaming not allowed in this location area 17 network failure 22 network congestion 32 service option not supported 33 service option not subscribed 34 service temporarily out of order 38 call cannot be identified call RE lt RR 0 normal release unspecified 2 channel unacceptable 3 timer expired 4 no activity on the radio path 5 pr mptive releas 8 9 handover impossible timing advance out of range channel mode unacceptabl 10 frequency not implemented 65 call already cleared 97 mess
9. hex format eeee Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd 4 in hex format EELE Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd 5 in hex format gggg Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd 6 in hex format hhhh Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd 7 in hex format The display is to be used by special debugging DSP SW which can put some useful information to the memory locations on API RAM When this display is selected then MCU copies the contents of those memory locations into display with format specified above This display may not be included in normal SW releases Display 71 amp 72 Control DSP audio enhancements 1 amp 2 KaKKKK KK KK KKK KK HHHHHHHHH HHH HE AUDIO i Use menu to ENHANCEMENT control DSP DISPLAY 1 2 audio XXXXX 3 enhancements KaKKKK KKK KKK KKK HHHHHHHHH HHH HE Caution playing around with this display may result in temporary malfunction of the audio path in your phone Please be careful XXXXX Control word for DSP Audio Enhancements in decimal format The control word is sent to the DSP in the MDI_AUDIO_CONFIGURE message Prior using this display the control word must be written to location 31 32 of the SIM in decimal format When the display 71 72 is choosen from the menu EXECUTE MODE the control word is sent to the DSP in MDI_AUDIO_CONFIGURE message immediately MDI_AUDIO_CONFIGURE message is also sent every time when this display is entere
10. is on used channels are scrolled when display is updated rx level in dBm minus sign is not shown if lt 100 tx power level If transmitter is on symbol is shown in front of the power level value Time Slot range is 0 7 Timing advance range is 0 63 RX quality sub range is 0 7 Radio Link Timeout value If value is negative 0 is shown Maximum value is 64 When mobile is NOT on TCH then xx is shown value of the path loss criterium Cl Range is 99 999 type of current channel TCH Traffic Channel HRO TCH HalfRate HR subchannel 0 HR1 TCH HR subchannel 1 FR TCH FullRate FR EFR TCH EnhancedFullRate F144 TCH FR data channel speed 14 4 kbps F96 TCH FR data channel speed 9 6 kbps F72 TCH FR data channel speed 7 2 kbps F48 TCH FR data channel speed 4 8 kbps F24 TCH FR data channel speed 2 4 kbps H480 TCH HR data channel speed 4 8 kbps subch 0 H481 TCH HR data channel speed 4 8 kbps subch 1 H240 TCH HR data channel speed 2 4 kbps subch 0 H241 TCH HR data channel speed 2 4 kbps subch 1 FA TCH FR signalling only FACCH channel FAHO TCH HR signalling only FACCH channel subch 0 FAH1 TCH HR signalling only FACCH channel subch 1 SDCC SDCCH AGCH Access Grant CHannel CCCH one of the Common Control CHannels CBCH CCCH and cell broadcast receiving on BCCH Broadcast Control CHannel SEAR SEARCHing for av
11. 00 old NiMH always shows 33 ETE battery s percentage level 0 25 50 100 gggg current consumption indicated by PSM 0 1 mA hhh battery s temperatur C Only for Li battery dial charged capacity mAh into battery Jjjj tells what is the next capacity target mAh to reach for next battery bar level to be displayed Display 24 BSI values kkkxkxkxkxkxkxkxk xk kxk xkxx x HHPHPHH HHH HH H aaaa bbbb V_inst V_avg x gogg BSI value dddd Elapsed time eeee ffff RST_m RST_h KaKKKKKK KKK KA KK HHP HHH HHH HH aaaa bbbb cece BSI Battery Size Indicator value dddd minutes elapsed since charger was disconnected or phone was switched on eeee ffff Display 30 Audio API register display RARE BIRR PNT HEHEHE HE EHH HH aaaa bbbb A1Cn A2Cnf cece dddd ST AU3 eeee ffff 1Tone 2Tone gggg hhhh Conf HFVol Ron EN momen a HEHEHE HEHEHE HH aaaa APTI_AUD1_CTRL bbbb API_AUD2_CTRL cece API_SIDETONE dddd API_AU3 eeee API_1 TONE first frequency of DTMF generator EEFE API_2_TONE first frequency of DTMF generator gggg API_CONFIG hhhh API_HF_VOL Volume setting for Audio output 14 Display 34 FBUS display KaKKKAKKK KK KK KA KK HEE HEE aabbccdd a CM LD LM NM eeefff ggg PEC FEC OEC hhh iii JJJ ACC RXS TXS i oc Mod KAKKKKKKK KKK KAKK HHPHHHH aa current fbus media in hex b
12. 800 eace counter of successful handovers max 9999 from GSM900 to GSM1800 dddd counter of successful handovers max 9999 from GSM1800 to GSM900 eee counter for failed handovers max 999 from GSM900 to GSM900 FEFE counter for failed handovers max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM1800 ggg counter for failed handovers max 999 from GSM900 to GSM1800 hhh counter for failed handovers max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM900 iii counter of successful back to previous channel attempts max 999 from GSM900 to GSM900 333 counter of successful back to previous channel attempts max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM1800 kkk counter of successful back to previous channel attempts max 999 from GSM900 to GSM1800 LLI counter of successful back to previous channel attempts max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM900 Counters will stop when they reach their maximum To initialize the counters to zero select display 40 Display 60 also initializes these counters 17 Display 42 dualband Handover display INTRA CELL t t ttt tt ttt HEHEHE HEHEHE HE HE aaaa bbbb G gt G IntraD gt D cccce dddd G gt D OK D gt G teeefffggghhh IntraHoFail iiijjjkkk111 BackToPrev HEHEHEHEH aaa counter of successful INTRACELL handovers max 9999 from GSM900 to GSM900 bbb counter of successful INTRACELL handovers ma
13. E EEE HE HEHE CIPHER aaa CipherValue HOPPING bbb HoppingValue DTX CCC DTXValue IMSI ddd IMSIAttach t4 t tt t t4t 4 HEHEHE HEHE HEHE aaa ciphering value OFF A51 A52 bbb hopping value ON OFF ccc DTX value ON OFF ddd IMSI attach ON IMSI attach on OFF IMSI attach off These values are updated only on when the phone is active on a TCH Display 13 Uplink DTX switching display KKKKKKKKK KKK KK HEHEEHEHEH xaaaaaaaaaa DTXMode DTX DEF bbb DefaulDTXSta DTX BS ccc DTXValFromBS KKKKKKK KKK KK KK HEHEEHEHEH With this display it is possible to s whether the MS uses DTX or not This display must be activated from MENU to change DTX state When MENU is not active and the user is scrolling field test displays with NEXT and PREVIOUS the DTX state will not be changed aaaaaaaaaa status of switched mode DTX 0 MS uses DTX DTX JOEF MS does not use DTX DTX DEF MS use default state of DTX NOTALLOWED BS does not allow MS to decide if it uses DTX or not bbb default state of DTX in MS The value is either ON or OFF ccc is DTX value from BS AY BS allows MS to decide if it uses uplink DTX or not USE BS controls MS to use DTX on uplink T BS controls MS not to use DTX on uplink Display 14 Toggle Screening Indicator KKK KKK KK EK KEK ieee ee e s ee e s e s SCR
14. EENING Use menu to INDICATOR change IS XX XX 00 or OL Screening i indicator KKK KK KEK KK KEK ieee ee e s ee e s e s When selected changes the value of the Screening Indicator from 0 to 1 and vice versa 10 Display 17 Switch BTS Test Status KKKKKKKKK KKK KK KAKKKKKKK KKK KKK HHP HH HH HEHEHE i Use menu to BTS TEST BTS TEST toggle BTS Z ON OFF test ON OFF KKKKKKKK KKK AK KaKKKK KKK KKK KKK HEHEHEHEH H This display is used to toggle the BTS_TEST flag in EEPROM If BTS_TEST is set then each time the mobile sends a search list it uses only the carrier number stored on SIM phonebook location 33 Also the neighbour information from system information messages is ignored If the BTS_TEST flag is not set then the value of SIM phonebook location 33 is ignored and the mobile behaves normally i e does neighbour measurements according to GSM specifications To activate BTS TEST perform the following steps Save desired channel number in SIM phonebook location 33 Select display 17 in execute mode Switch power off and on OR force a cell reselection If activation succeeded you will read BTS TEST ON in display 17 The 6210 will show BTS TEST REQUESTED instead To deactivate BTS tests either select display 17 in execute mode or save a number in SIM phonebook location 33 whic
15. N ttt ttt ttt tts Ht HHH HH HH HH HH 1 row serving cell information 2 row 1 neighbour information 3 row 2 neighbour information 4 row ef 1 neighbour information 4 row gh 2 neighbour information aaa carrier number in decimal EGSM channels are displayed as Eaa bbb idle mode Cl value range is 99 999 ded Mode B and BSIC value cee RX level in dBm minus sign is not shown if lt 100 ddd C2 value range is 99 999 e g F cell is in a forbidden location area hi B cell is barred N cell is normal priority L cell is low priority Display 4 amp 5 3 to 8 neighbour cell is ele ale is a FREER EEE EE HEHE aaabbbcccddd 3CH Cl rx C2 aaabbbcccddd 4CH Cl rx C2 aaabbbcccddd 5CH Cl rx C2 ef gh ij 3N 4N 5N HH EE H H E E H H H HEEERERRE EE HEHE 1 row 3 6 neighbour information 2 row 4 7 neighbour information 3 row 5 8 neighbour information 4 row ef 3 6 neighbour information 4 row gh 4 7 neighbour information 4 row ij 5 8 neighbour information aaa carrier number in decimal EGSM channels are displayed as Eaa bbb idle mode Cl value range is 99 999 ded Mode B and BSIC value cee rx level in dBm minus sign is not shown if lt 100 ddd C2 value range is 99 999 e g i F cell is in a forbidden location area Erny B cell is barred N cell is normal priority L cell is low priority Display 6 Network selection disp
16. 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 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 overall working method and the display contents are very similar in most cases Notes for 51xx 61xx 62xx 71Xx 88xx 91xx 32xx and other phones This document covers the majority of pages from these phones netmonitor Some of them may have little differences like missing additional pages different info etc The 51xx and 61xx pages are almost identical there are a few pages concerning multiband information in 6150 which are different in the singleband phones and the xx90 pages are partially different because of some special things in GSM1900 The 32xx has some more pages which are not very well documented yet The 62xx and 71xx have a whole bunch of pages concerning W P and the large internal flash memory These are not documented yet If you have any clue about theses pages send me a mail The 91xx pages are almost identical to the 6110 ones with few additional pages The goal right now is to make an accessible manual that will get better over the time Please contribute with all the info that you find relevant Plea
17. W aaaa 3 HW Version TXT bbbbbbb Text Version KaKKKKK KK KKK KKK HHHHHHHHH HHH HE aaaaa Hardware version e g 2350 bbbbbb Text version e g U190199 Display 89 9210 Version information for phone part KEKKKKKKKKKKKK HHPHHHH HHH HH HH CMT SW x CMT SW xaaaaa bbbbb Version Date PPM cccccc PPM Version dddddddd oi KKKKKK KKK KK KKK DSP Version Hatt Ha EH HH HH HH aaaaa phone module firmware version bbbbb phone module firmware date code cecce PPM software version code dddddd DSP software version code 30 Display 96 3210 receiver temperature 3210 PORES EAA ROA AON NTS HHEEEHEEEE HE HH HE HH VCXOADC aaa ADC VALUE TEMP C bb RF TEMP C TEMP K ccc RE TEMP K K KaKKKKK KKK KK KKK EH Het Ht Hi Ht bb receiver temperature in degrees C Cee same value but in K Display 99 7110 FBUS mode and Accessory mode 7110 e RA ARIA Be HHEEEHEEEHE HEHEHE HH Bad aaaa a EAD value Mod bb ai acc status MODE cccc FBUS mode KAKKKKK KKK KA KK HHP HH HH HH H aaaa no clue bb type of connected accessory HP Headphone DC Datacable CGCG currently selected data transfer mode FBUS MBUS AT Display 100 7110 62XX Internal memory usage overview 7110 REA RRR EAR IT HEHEHE EEE HE HH HH 62XX aaaaaa bb c MemUseT Use cccccce dd d MemRelT Rel
18. age type not compatible with protocol state 101 no cell allocation available 111 protocol error unspecified 16 Display 40 Reset handover counters KAKKKKKKK KKK KKK Hee HH HH Hee HHH RESET 7 Use menu HANDOVER to reset COUNTERS handover x i counters KKK KK KK KK KA KK Hee HH HH HEHEHEH With this display all counters of the handover displays can be reset Display 41 singleband Handover display ttttt t 4 44 HEHEHE HE EHH HH HandOOK aaat HandOvOKCntr PrevCh bbb PrevChanCntr HONOtOK cect HandOvNOKCnt HOIntra ddd HOIntraOKCnt ttttt t 44 ttt HEHEHE HEHEHE HH aaa counter for successful handovers max amount 999 bbb counter for successful back to previous channel attempts ccc counter for failed handovers ddd counter for successful intracell handovers or assignments max amount 999 Counters will stop when they reach their maximum To initialize the counters to zero select display 40 Display 60 also initializes these counters Display 41 dualband Handover display INTER CELL Se tHE HHEEFHEEEE HEHEHE aaaa bbbb G gt G InterD gt D ccce ddadda G gt D OK D gt G teeefffggghhh InterHoFail iiijjjkkk111 BackToPrev ttttt t 44 44 HEHEHE HEHE HF aaaa counter of successful handovers max 9999 from GSM900 to GSM900 bbbb counter of successful handovers max 9999 from GSM1800 to GSM1
19. ailable networks NSPS MS is in No Service Power Save stat value of the cell reselection criterium C2 Range is 99 to 999 If phone is phase 1 then Cl value is shown Display 2 More info about serving cell t t tt t t 4t 4 EREEREER EEEH 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 t4 t tt t t4t4 HEHEHE EE HH HE aa paging mode NO normal paging EX extended paging RO paging reorganization SB same as before b maximum number of Random Access retransmission G roaming indicator values are R or Bdd Letter B and BSIC value range is 0 63 ee Reason of last call release See Display 39 CC cause codes E RX quality full range is 0 7 ggg Cell reselection offset range 0 126 dB 0 63 2 dB xxx in dedicated mode hh Temporary offset range 0 60 dB 0 7 10 dB 70 dB means infinite time xx in dedicated mode TLL Penalty time range 0 620 s 0 31 20 s xxx in dedicated mode J Hopping channel 0 Single RF channel 1 RF hopping channel mm mobile allocation index offset MAIO Range 00 to 63 xx when H 0 nn hopping sequence number HSN Range 00 to 63 xx when H 0 Display 3 Serving cell 1st and 2 neighbour tttttt ttt tt HHH HHH HH HE HH HH taaabbbcccddd t SCH Cl rx C2 taaabbbcccddd t 1CH Cl rx C2 taaabbbcccddd 2CH Cl rx C2 ef gh 4 1N 2
20. b last sender dev in hex cc last sender media in hex dd Next media to be connected Same as aa if the connection is not pending eee fbus parity error counter EEE fbus framing error counter ggg fbus overrun error counter hhh fbus alive check counter iii RX Sequence number J33 TX Sequence number k Phone mode S slave H host Display 35 Reasons for SW resets KEKKKKKKKKKKKK HHEPHPHH HH HHH HH H aaaaa ts Reset reason bbbbbbbb Task name mi ba a BRAILES Bel BM SI HEHEHE HE HE HEHE HH aaaaa last reset reason NORM Probably normal power up UNKNO Default value reset reason is unknown HW WD ASIC watchdog timeout SWDSP DSP recovery reset SWSIM SIM contact failure reset SWIDL Idle task not running reset STACK Task stack overflow bbbbbbbb Name of running task before reset Display 36 Counters for resets aa bb cc dd ee ff H t t 4t4t aa Unknown resets bb ASIC watchdog resets ela DSP recovery resets dd SIM contact failure resets ee Idle task not running resets EL Task stack overflow resets 15 Display 39 Information about reasons for call clearing HEHPHPRPEEEEEHEE CC aaaa CC CauseValu MM bbbb MM CauseValu RR ccecce RR CauseValu HEHPHPRPEEEEEE aaaa bbbb coce cause code value see section 10 5 GSM 04 08 is shown if the cause code is made up
21. ck set 5 block set 6 4 row Block set 7 block set 8 aa Number of reserved blocks bb Number of free blocks in worst case 19 Display 55 Block display 2 HHHHHHEEEHHHHHH taa bb aa bbt ResF9 ResF10 taa bb aa bbt ResF11lResF12 taa bb aa bbt ReSF13ResF14 taa bb aa bbt ResF15ResF16 HHHHHHEEEHHEHHHH 1 row Block set 9 block set 10 2 row Block set 11 block set 12 3 row Block set 13 block set 14 4 row Block set 15 block set 16 aa Number of reserved blocks bb Number of free blocks in worst case Display 56 Block display 3 ttttt t 44 4t4t HHEEEHEEEE HE HEHE HH aaaaaa bbb Ptr Cntr lt ececcece Task ttttt t 4t 4tt HHEEEHEEEE HE HHH HH aaaaaa Pointer to memory where double deallocation was called in hex format bbb Counter for failed deallocations ececccce Name of task which last tried to double deallocate a block Note This display is only valid when the counter for failed deallocations is not zero Display 57 Memory status before reset t ttEttt ttt ett EE E E HE HE HE H H H H H H taaaaaaaaaaaat Status of taaaaa stacks bbbbbbbb Block sets T ps a a HEEEEHEHHE HHH aaaaaa Status of each stack before reset First position contains the status of stack 0 second position the status of stack 1 and so on The last position contains the status of System stack N
22. d using arrow keys and previous display was 72 71 Used together with display 72 71 this display makes rapid on off switching of audio DSP algorithms possible Switching with arrow keys is possible only after this display or display 72 71 has been selected from the menu This prevents accidental on off switching of algorithms when browsing displays by arrow keys T Entered values are not saved to values by removing the battery EPROM so it is possible to reset to the correct 24 Display 73 Generic display for DSP Audio Enhancements Example HHHHHHEEEEHHEHHEH aaa bb aaat 101 00 408 DB1 Bl DB2 tecce bb cccct BCDE 88 7FFF HEX1 B2 HEX2 teccece bb cccct 0001 FF 0003 HEX3 B3 HEX4 CeEe ecec DEAD DEFA HEX5 HEX6 HEHEHE HE HE HE E E EHEH aaa General dB value e g signal level in dB decimal point and sign is not shown ie 10 5 is show 105 bb General byte value used for combined flags Value is in hex format ecce General hex valu The display is reset and restarted when call is taken enabled When call is terminated the display is frozen to show last values EPROM values will not be saved to the if FT display counters are Display Display 74
23. e By setting the CELL_BARRED to on in the base station normal GSM phones will not try to camp on these barred cells By selecting CELL BARR REVERSE the MS will only use the cells which have CELL_BARRED set By selecting CELL BARR DISCARD the MS will use all cells irrespective wether CELL_BARRED is set or not NOTE If a cell has been selected before barring state in phone is changed the selected cell will remain the current cell After the next cell reselection the cell barring state is working as expected 11 Display 20 Charging state KEKKKKKKKKKKKK HEP HHH HH HH HH aaa bbbbb BatVol ChMod Tecc dddd Btemp ChTime Ceee Wfff ChrgVol Pwm gggg hhhh Btyp BFDC KAEKKKKKKKKKEKEK HHEPHPHH HH HH HH HH aaa Battery voltage in decimal range is 0 00 9 99 V decimal point is not shown e g 7 19 V is shown as 719 on the display bbbbb Charging mode 5 digit symbol XXXXX Charger not connected or charging disabled BatCk Battery testing is going BSIFa Charging off because of battery BSI measurement failed CelBr Charging off because one or more cells broken inside battery ChaCk EM is checking charger Charg Charging Coldc Cold charging ColdM Battery cold and maintenance going CurFa Charging off because charger current measurement failed DisCh Battery discharging going F_Che Fast charging c
24. e the field test data is visible on the main display During help mode one screen of instructions is shown for each test to make it easier to identify the test in question A long press of the asterisk is used to toggle between these two modes The arrow keys v offer an easy way to switch to another test without using the menu However nothing will be executed or set on although such tests would be passed This is to prevent the user from accidentally clearing any valuable data The help mode is also a non execute mode Display numbers have been selected in such way that no 5 terminated test number is an execute display Reserving SIM phonebook locations When using a phone with enabled field test displays it is highly recommended to put some default data into the SIM phonebook locations that are used by some field test displays Especially Test 17 BTS TEST may give some confusing results if SIM phonebook location 33 is not correctly configured Additionally this prevents accidental storing of phone numbers and names into such locations Displays 52 and 53 may also write some data to the SIM phonebook locations 35 and 36 Location Default Data Used by Display 31 65535 71 32 65535 72 33 0 17 BTS TEST 34 35 36 34 35 36 52 53 Reserving SIM SCM locations is not necessary if the user is sure that he will never select these displays using menu shortcut which executes the display in question Table of contents Phon
25. e Models and Software Versions cccccceesceceeeeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeecaaeeeeaaeseeeeeseaeeesaeeseaeeeeaees 2 Notes for 21xx 31xxX 81XX PNONES 00 ceeee cette eeenee eens ee caeeeeaaeeeeeeeseaeeeeeaaeeeeneeee 2 Notes for 51xx 61Xx 62xx 71xx 88xx 91xx 32xx and other phoneS cee 2 MenuiMOd s erriren e a a Det aA EA eta teeta casa eat saddest aa devs uated 3 Reserving SIM phonebook locations c ccccccceecceeceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeceeeeseaeeeeaaeseeeeeseeeessaeeeseneeseaees 3 Table of contents visa iiiad ite Oy aaa ie Ai Ba eae de elas 4 Basics Channel numbers in GSM ccccccecceeeeeeneeceeeeeeaeeeeaaeeeeneeceaeeesaaeseeaeeseeeeseaeessaaeeeenees 4 Display 1 Serving Cell inf0 e ce eeeeeeeecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeaaeceeeeeceaeeesaaeeeeaaeseeeeseaaeeeseaeseeneeseaees 5 Display 10 Paging Repetition Period TMSI Location Update Timer AFC and AGC 9 Display 20 Charging State eeeccecececcceceeeeneeeeeececeaeeeeaaaeseeneesaeeesaaeseeaaesseeeseaeesseaaesseeeesaas 12 Display 39 Information about reasons for Call Clearing eee eeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneeeneeneeeaes 16 Display 40 Reset handover COUNtEIS ccccceeecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesaaeeeeaaeeeeeeeesaeeeeaeseeeeeseas 17 Display 60 Reset Counters tO ZOr0 ceeeccceceecccceeeeeceeeeeeeaceeeesececeesneeeeeeeneeaeeeeneeaeeeeneeaeenenes 21 Display 65 SMS attempts counters ceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeee scenes ceaeeesaa
26. eeecee ff f MemUnuT Unu KaKKKKK KKK KKK KK HHH HH HH HEHEHE aaaaaa the total amount of used memory in the phone bb b the used percentage of the phones internal memory used phonebook tasks calendar logos ring tones etc cecece the total amount of released memory in the memory pool dd d the percentage of memory which was used but is currently released eeceee the total amount of free memory in the phone FEE the amount of free memory available not used 31 Display 102 9210 last data call type 9210 KKKKKKKK KKK KKK Data call type aaaaaa ig KKKKKK KKK KK KKK aaaaaa HHEEEHEEEHE HHH HE HH Data call type HHEEEHEEEE HEHEHE HH type of the last successful data call Display 103 9210 last MT call type 9210 KAKKKKKK KKK KKK Incoming call type aaaaaa a KaKKKKK KKK KK KKK aaaaaa HEHEHE HE HHH HE Incoming call type HEHEHE HE HHH HE type of the last successful MT call Display 107 62XX Voice dialling feature 62XX o w KKKKK KKK KKK KKK ND a b oc s d e f ggggg hhhhhh KKAKKKKK KKK KK KKK HHEHE EEE HE HE HH ND mm cs ps ss po da Ver Date Hatt Ha HEH HH HH HH number of recorded voic no clue status of th tags currently in phone voice dialler 0 not initialized 1 last VT not recognized 5 last VT recognized 7 Voice dialling cancelled 8 in use
27. eeseaaeeseaeeesaaeeesaaeseeeeeteas 23 Display 70 Temporary counters Of DSP 0 0 ceeccececeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeaaeeeeeeeseneeeseaeeesaeeeeeeeeeeas 24 Display 80 Reset and restart timers ceecceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeesaaeeeeeaeseeeeeesaeeeeaaeseeneesaas 28 Display 100 7110 62XX Internal memory usage OVEFVIEW 0 00 ee cece cere eneenetneeeaaes 31 Display 240 no output Clear counters and Start timers c cccceeeeeeeeeeeeseteeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 34 Basics Channel numbers in GSM GSM uses channel numbers betw n 0 and 1023 by the different types of GSM as follows Type GSM400 GSM700 GSM850 GSM900 GSM1800 GSM1900 Subtype GS GS 450 480 750 850 SM EGSM R 1800 1900 Channels 259 2s 306 438 LAB ns ee OF es DTD ds Os ga DOD 208 5 STZ ret STZ se 293 340 511 251 124 124 1023 124 1023 885 810 These frequency channels are allocated Display 1 Serving cell info t tabbb ef r nnn bbb ccc ddd ff mmmm nnn OOOO PPP b HEHEHE HEE HH HE ccc ddd CH RxL TxPwr g mmmm TS TA RQ RLT pppt C1 C2 0000 CHT HEHEHE RE EE HH HH H if carrier numbers are scrolled when hopping is on Otherwise When mobile is on a TCH DCH carrier number in decimal When mobile is NOT on a TCH CH means carrier number in decimal If hopping
28. et if the charger is disconnected from the mobile with fully charged battery The maximum value of the timers is 99 h 59 min When powered on timer has reached value 9959 all timers will be stopped NOTE When the maxium usage time of the phone is required e g idle time measurement then ALL field test displays must be deactivated 28 Display 83 Control of task information displays KKKKK KKK KKK KKK SHOW TASK XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX is STACKS MSG BUFS or FAST BUFS KKKKKK KKK KK KKK Shows what information about tasks is currently shown in displays 84 87 To select the type of information select this display via menu Type is changed in order STACKS gt MSG BUFS gt FAST BUFS gt STACKS So if STACKS is currently displayed and you want to see FAST BUFS you have to select this display twice via menu STACKS shows free stack space in worst case MSG BUFS shows the peak number of pending messages FAST BUFS shows the peak number of pending fast messages Display 84 85 amp 86 Information about tasks aaaa bbbb cccce dddd eeee ffff gggg hhhh tttt t aaaa task 0 8 16 bbbb task 1 Dep ee eee task 2 10 18 dddd task 3 11 19 eeee task 4 12 20 ffff task 5 13 21 gggg task 6 14 hhhh task 7 15 The numbers are showing how many stack memory locations have been empty in the wo
29. h does NOT represent a valid carrier number then switch power off and on OR force a cell reselection CAUTION The display does not show the value of the BTS_TEST flag in EEPROM Although the value is set BTS_TEST can show to be off If there is no legal carrier number in SIM phonebook location 33 GSM900 1 124 GSM1800 512 885 EGSM 0 975 1023 the display shows that BTS_TEST is off Also if the mobile was already registered to some carrier before switching BTS_TEST status the display can show a different value from the one in EEPROM Display 18 Lights status control Forces keyboard and display lights on off while displaying any netmonitor screen The light will not remain on after leaving netmonitor BOR RK RR RK RO KOR OK Kk KK k HH EHH HH HE HE HH Use menu to LIGHTS LIGHTS toggle ON OFF lights ON OFF BOR I RK RR RK ROK IK a Kk Ht EHH HH HE HH HH Display 19 Toggle Cell Barred Status KKKKKKKKK KKK KK KKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKKKKKKKKK KK KK HHH HH HH HH Hitt me oe ae Use menu to CELL BARR CELL BARR CELL BARR toggle cell ACCEPTED REVERSE DISCARD barr status 7 ee rok DIS ACC REV KKKKKKKKKKKK KK KKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKKKKKKKKKKKKK HEH HH HH HH Hitt This test is meant to be used when some cells are tested before taking them into commercial us
30. hecks Faile Failure FastC Fast charging going FullM Battery full and maintenance going HotM Battery hot and maintenance going I_Che Init checks InitC EM charging is being initialized L_Che Li charging checks LiAFu PWM level is below the battery full limit LiDCH Li ion DCH charging LiFul PWM has been below the battey full limit for a certain time that is specified for full battery LiHot Li ion hot charging LithC Charging of Lithium ion battery LiTxO TX on and Li charging going LNFTx TX on Li charging going and battery is not full anymore M_Che Maintenace charging checks MaBFD Maintenace BFD charging Maint Maintenance charging TmpFa Charging off because of battery NIC measurement failed xNoF TX on Ni charging going and battery is not full anymore TxOnC TX on and Ni charging going VolFa Charging off because charger voltage measurement failed eee Battery temperature in centigrade from 30 to 90 ddd Charging time Format is HMM Timer is automatically reset and started when charger is connected and stopped when battery is full or charger is disconnected eee Charger voltage in decimal range is 0 0 18 7 V decimal point is not shown fff Charge control output decimal range is 000 255 gggg Lithium battery type BSI value multiplied by 4 or NiMH battery size hhhh Battery full delay counter When ba
31. ilure 22 Memory capacity exceeded eee Count of all MT short message attempts fff Count of succeeded MT short message attempts gggg Count of all received cell broadcast schedule messages Display 66 SMS timeout counters 51xx t4 t tt t t4t4 Hatt Ht HH HHH 61xx aaa bbb cc R1 TR2 TRA ddd eee ff Cl TC2 SCH SMS timeout counters TAOS EFFE aaa bbb R1 R2 ccc fff TRA SCH ddd eee cl C2 HEHEHEH aaa Counter for TRIM timeouts SMR Layer incoming RP ACK timed out bbb Counter for TR2M timeouts SMR Layer outgoing RP ACK timed out cc Counter for TRAM timeouts RETRANS timer expired ddd Counter for TCIM timeouts CM sublayer CP ACK timed out eee Counter for TC2M timeouts CM sublayer ff Counter for CB schedule timeouts 23 Display 70 Temporary counters of DSP PEPEPEPE PEREKRE EEE HERE E EE HEE HE aaaa bbbb Temporary cece dddd DSP counters eeee ffff R DSP2FTD gggg hhhh FEEHEEEEHE PEPE TH HERE H EHH HERE aaaa Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftdt 0O in hex format bbbb Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftdt l in hex format ECEC Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd 2 in hex format dddd Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd 3 in
32. last frame oving average of cut off counter point and sign is no This counter counts how many samples if FT display counters are When call is terminated the display is frozen to show last values Display ll not be saved to the EEPROM 26 Display 78 DSP audio enhancements AEC taaa ddq tggg kkk aaa bbb ccc ddd eee fff ggg h jjj kkkk L111 HERE EE HH EEE bbb cec EAA Ada ERL eee fff RxG TxG GLi h i jjj t TXN Sta Mod Kee eb e r RVAD TVAD 4 44 HERE E EE HEE EE Decimal point and sign are not shown in values This means 10 5dB would be displayed as 105 0 5 dB would be displayed as 5 Electro acoustic attenuation of echo from DSP point of view in dB Adaptive attenuation of echo Total echo return loss RX attenuator gain in dB TX attenuator gain in dB Gain limit for RX and TX Tx noise level in dB Adaptive filter status 0 or 1 Comfort noise generation 0 or 1 AEC mode 0 or 1 Shows 16 last RX VAD decisions in HEX format Shows 16 last TX VAD decisions in HEX format Display 79 Audio equalizer display Example HEEHHEHHHEEHEHH taaaaa bbbbb 12345 54321 MiCutB MiCTA teccce ddddd 2353 46187 EpCutB EPCTA t ee e ff f 46 5 27 4 MicLev EarLv
33. lay t4 tt tt t t4 4 HEEEREERE HEE HF taaabb aaabbt LReg 1_For taaabb aaabbt 1 Pre 2_For taaabb aaabbt 2 Pre 3 _For taaabb aaabbt 3 Pre 4 For t4 t tt t t4 4 HEEEREEEE HEE HH This display shows the last registered networks country code MCC and network code MNC as well as the codes for four forbidden networks and the first 3 preferred networks If a three digit MNC is used GSM1900 aaabbbaaabbb aaabbbaaabbb aaabbbaaabbb aaabbbaaabbb 1 row last registered network 2 row lst preferred network 3 row 2nd preferred network 4 row 3rd preferred network aaa country code coded in BCD bbb network code coded in BCD display looks different lst forbidden 2nd forbidden 3rd forbidden 4th forbidden network network network network third digit can be F Display 7 System information bits for serving cell tttt t 4 HHEEEERERE EE HH E A H C I BRt Serving Cell a b c d e fgt System Info ECSC 2Ter MB Bits h i j HEEERFEEEHEEEE a is shown if emergency calls are supported b is shown if attach detach procedure is allowed Cc is shown if half rate channels are supported d is shown if C2 values are broadcasted e is shown if system information 7 and 8 are broadcasted E is shown if cell broadcast is supported g is shown if re establishment is supported The following item
34. ls accumulated call time in seconds of all calls Display 133 3310 Charger information 3310 KKKKKK KKK KK KKK BFu aaaaaaaa ChC bbbb cc SUBS i NSe KKKKKKKK KKK KKK aaaaaaaa bbbb cc HEHEHE HE HHH HE FullChargCnt ChaCon Wrong Standby time NoServTimer HEHEHE HE HHH HE shows how many times the Battery Full whilst the phone was activated shows how often the charger was correctly connected and recognized by the phon The value is increased either when the charger is recognized or when the charger is inserted the phone is ina charging state and is switched on number of times a wrong or defectiv message has been displayed charger was identified 33 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 Display 241 no output Disable the netmonitor menu This Display has no output but does the following when directly selected Disables the netmonitor menu Note Every display number which results in 241 from MOD 256 will deactivate the netmonitor menu so display 497 and display 753 will do the same There is absolutely no such feature like sending SMS for free or to make free calls for 90 seconds To reactivate
35. ny times T200 in BS network has expired and therefore a L2 frame was requested again cec GSM1800 counts how many times T200 in MS has expired and therefore a L2 transmission has been repeated for dualband phones dddd GSM1800 counts how many times T200 in BS network has expired and therefore a L2 frame was requested again for dualband phones The GSM900 counters are also valid in GSM900 GSM1800 multiband phones Counters will stop when they reach their maximum To initialize the counters to zero select display 40 Display 60 also initializes these counters Display 44 Toggle revision level kkkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkx k kkkxkxkxkxkxkxk xkxkxkkxx REVISION REVISION LEVEL IS 00 LEVEL IS 01 KKK K KKK KK KA KK KKAKKKKK AK KKK KKK When selected changes the value of Revision Level from 0 to 1 and vice versa I have no idea if this makes sense in any circumstances 18 Display 45 Toggle transmitter functionality KKKKKKKK KKK KKK TRANSMITTER XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX ENABLED or DISABLED KKK KKK KKK KK KKK This display has no effect in 7110 phone irrespective of the displayed status the transmitter is always switched on When selected this display disables transmitter functionality if enabled and vice versa New setting is valid until next power off or until new execute of this display This FTD can be used
36. of display 82 can be reset These timers will be automatically reset after the battery has been fullycharged and the charger is disconnected Thus it s not always necessary to use the display 80 Display 81 Enable or disable timers KKKKKKKKK KK KKK TIMERS XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX ENABLED or DISABLED KKK KKK KKK KK KKK This display will start or stop the timers On power off the values of the timer displays are stored onto the EEPROM where they will be read during power on To initialize the counters to zero use display 80 Timers will be automatically disabled when recharg battery message is reached T Also the current state of timer disabling enabling is stored onto the EEPROM Display 82 Test timer display a i i HEREEEE HEHE EEE taaaaa bbbbb PwrOn InServ ccccc ddddd NSPS TxON TIMERS eee Timers Status i PHH HHREEEREREE EEE aaaaa timer for how long the phone has been powered on bbbbb timer for how long the phone has been in servic cccce timer for no service power save stat ddddd timer for how long the transmitter has been on eee state of timers ON OFF All the values are shown in one minute resolution The accuracy of the timers is about one second The display uses following format for timers HHHMM where HHH is hours and MM is minutes All timers of this display will be res
37. pdate attempts ccc count of succeeded normal location updates dd Reason of last periodic or IMSI attach location update failure eee count of all periodic and IMSI attach location update attempts ETE count of succeeded periodic and IMSI attach location updates 22 Display 65 SMS attempts counters t4 tt4 tt4 t4 HEHEHE EE HEHE aa bbb ccc SFai MO MOOK dd eee fff RFai MT MTOK gggg Sched Msgs T SMS counters H H HEHEHE EE HH HH aa Reason of last message sending failure 1 Unassigned unallocated number 8 Operator determined barring 10 Call barred 21 Short message transfer rejected 27 Destination out of service 28 Unidentified subscriber 29 Facility rejected 30 Unknown subscriber 38 Network out of order 41 Temporary failure 42 Congestion 47 Resources unavailable unspecified 50 Requested facility not subscribed 69 Requested facility not implemented 81 Invalid short message transfer reference valu 95 Invalid message unspecified 96 Invalid mandatory information 97 Message type non existent or not implemented 98 Message not compatible with short message protocol state 99 Information element non existent or not implemented 111 Protocol error unspecified 127 Interworking unspecified bbb Count of all MO short message attempts ccc Count of succeeded MO short message attempts dd Reason of last message receiving fa
38. rst case So if number is zero stack has been full Values are not stored to EEPROM when the phone is powered off The task names are listed on the help display Display 87 Information about OS_SYSTEM_STACK t t t t tttttt EHEHEHEH aaaa bbbb FIQ IRQ P REER REFERER HHEEEHEEEE HEHEHE aaaa OS_SYSTEM_STACK No clue what this means Values are not stored to EEPROM 29 Display 88 Information of the current MCU and DSP software versions KKKKK KKK KKK KKK aaaaa bbbbbb Date cccccc ChkSum dddd eeeeeeeeeeee KaKKKK KKK KKK KK Hat HH HEH HH HH HH MCUSW PPM MCUSW_Date MCU_Checksum DSP_Version Hatt aH HEH HH HH HH aaaaa version number of MCU SW bbbbbb PPM version ccecce date of version c e g 990102 means 02 January 1999 dddd MCU SW checksum eeeeeeceeeeee version of DSP software Display 88 9210 Version information for organizer part KKEKKKKKKKKKKKK HHHPHHHH HHH HH HH Linda SW Linda SW aaaaa bbbbbb Version Date ChkSum cccc Checksum HW dddd K HW Version kkxkxkxkxkxkxkxkxk kxk kxkxx xx HHHHHHH HHH HH HH aaaaa organizer module firmware version bbbbb organizer module firmware date code cece organizer module firmware checksum dddddd organizer module hardware version Display 89 Information of the current HW and TXT versions KKKKK KKK KKK KKK HEHEHE HEE SE HH H
39. s are used only in dualband phones h In idle mode 1 is shown if Early Classmark ECSC sending is supported In dedicated mode conversation X is shown a In idle mode 1 is shown if 2Ter messages are supported In dedicated mode conversation X is shown j MultiBand reporting decimal value 0 1 2 3 is shown if supported This is shown both in idle and dedicated mod The following is picked from Phase2 ETSI ETS 300578 TS GSM 05 08 Section 8 4 3 Additional cell reporting requirements for multi band MS For a multi band MS the number of cells for each frequency band supported which shall be included in the measurement report is indicated by the parameter MULTIBAND_REPORTING The meaning of different values of the parameter is specified as follows Value Meaning 00 0 Normal reporting of the six strongest cells with known and allowed NCC part of BSIC irrespective of the band used 01 1 The MS shall report the strongest cell with known and allowed NCC part of BSIC in each of the frequency bands in the BA list excluding the frequency band of the serving cell The remaining positions in the measurement report shall be used for reporting of cells in the band of the serving cell If there are still remaining positions these shall be used to report the next strongest identified cells in the other bands irrespective of the band used 10 2 The MS shall report the two stronges
40. se note that this manual does only deal with pages which are of known content so if a page is not mentioned here have most likely no knowledge about the meaning of the page Used Information Sources 1 Netmonitor description RD843 txt from Nokia Mobile Phones 2 Marcin Wiaceks homepage http marcin wiacek topnet pl 3 Researches from Nobbi amp various other people 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 HAAR EK IKK IAS t tttttt t ttt HHEEE HEHEHE HEHE ake Execute Data display Help Mode gi Mode Mode fi RAE Rok ARR a EERE EERE hT EEREEEEEEEH EHH The execute mode is entered from the menu by selecting a menu directly with his number If the test index entered pertains to a test that resets a timer test 80 for example then the timer is reset as soon as the OK button has been pressed in the menu and the data display mode takes over In other words the execute mode is of the one shot type To run another test in the execute mode the Field Test Display menu must be reactivated So be very careful when jumping to a netmonitor page directly from the menu selection You may activate the execute mode incidentally causing your phone to behave not as expected The data display mode is active by default when the Netmonitor is active During data display mod
41. t cells with known and allowed NCC part of BSIC in each of the frequency bands in the BA list excluding the frequency band of the serving cell The remaining positions in the measurement report shall be used for reporting of cells in the band of the serving cell If there are still remaining positions these shall be used to report the next strongest identified cells in the other bands irrespective of the band used 11 3 The MS shall report the three strongest cells with known and allowed NCC part of BSIC in each of the frequency bands in the BA list excluding the frequency band of the serving cell The remaining positions in the measurement report shall be used for reporting of cells in the band of the serving cell If there are still remaining positions these shall be used to report the next strongest identified cells in the other bands irrespective of the band used Display 10 Paging Repetition Period TMSI Location Update Timer AFC and AGC H H HEHEHE HEE HEHEHE TMSTaaaaaaaat TMSI hex T321 bbb ccct T3212ctr tim PRP d ee fft PaRP DSF AGC ggggg hhh AFC Ch H H H HEHEHE HEE HH HH aaaaaaaa last assigned TMSI value in hex format bbb Current value of T3212 counter range is 000 ccc where 1 means 6 min time So if this value is 2 less than ccc then next periodic location updating will be made within 2 6 min 12 minutes ccc Timeout value of
42. the netmonitor menu you may want to http www logomanager co uk http www aschmidt de http www nobbi com monitor http www gnokii org use Logomanager use NetMonitor from A Schmidt use TAPIR G from Nobbi use GNOKII use PCLocals from Nokia Display 242 no output Disable R amp D field test displays This Display has no output but does the following when directly selected Disables R amp D filed test displays but leaves the netmonitor displays 1 19 active so you will have only a limited netmonitor activated 34
43. to simulate easily situations when the MS can hear the network i e receiving signal is good enough but the network can not receive any messages from the MS Location updating attempts or MO call establishment attempts can be failed random access failure by this FTD and field testing of these failures is much easier now Next periodic location updating can be checked from the display 10 chapter 3 1 10 by taking the difference of current T3212 counter value and T3212 timeout value Display 51 SIM information HHHHHHEEEHEHHEEH taaa bbb ccc VSel Bau SAl dddddddd SCond CStop 9 bh ii PIN12 PUK12 j kkkk ATR FE PE tt ttt t et HHEEHEEEEEEH EEE aaa SIM voltage selection type 5 3 or 3 5 bbb SIM baudrate 372 64 32 or 0 GCG Clock stop allowed Yes or No dddd Clock stop condition Up Down xxxxxxxx if no preferred level f PIN1 attempts left 0 1 2 3 g PIN2 attempts left 0 1 2 3 hh PUK1 attempts left 0 10 ii PUK2 attempts left 0 10 j ATR retransmission counter 0 9 kkkk Transmission frame parity errors FE PE hexadecimal count Display 54 Block display 1 Sa i t HEHEHE HEHEHE HH taa bb aa bbt ResF1 ResF2 taa bb aa bbt ResF3 ResF4 taa bb aa bbt ResF5 ResFo taa bb aa bbt ReESF7 ResF8 tr EER EER FE ER FEE TE AE FE FE FE HE HE HE H H HH 1 row Block set 1 block set 2 2 row Block set 3 block set 4 3 row Blo
44. ttery is getting full and charging current is less than predefined limit this timer will be started If timer reaches 0 charging will be stopped 12 Display 21 Constant voltage charging display not KAKKKKKK KKK KKK HHPHPHHHH HHH HH aaaa bbbb MTDif MPDif cccc dddd BupV BDownV Reese fEEF A AverV SumMF KaKKKK KKK KKK KA KK HHPHPHHHH HHH HH aaaa Difference between measured voltage and goal voltage decimal point is shown bbbb Difference between measured voltage and result of previous measurement basically same as using change of error decimal point is not shown CCG Battery up voltage highest measured voltage maximum ripple voltage ddd Battery down voltag lowest measured voltage minimum ripple voltage eee Average measured voltage ETE Sum of membership function sets beliefs range 0 00 9 99 decimal point is not shown e g 1 53 is shown as 153 If sum of 1 00 is reached then battery full indication is shown Display 22 Battery full detection KKEKKKKKKKKKKKK HHPPHPH HHH HHH HH Eaaa Cbbb DeriC ChAm Dece Rddd VDif VDrop Teee Afff VDTi AvDif Tggg hhhh Temp Volt KEKKKKKKKKKKKK HHEPPHPH HH HH HH HH Letters E C D R I A T and V are displayed if values are shorter than 4 digits EFaaa DerivCount membership function set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 Cbbb ChargeAmount membership f
45. umber of stacks depends on the current configuration of SW Possible values for each stack are 0 status OK no overflow 1 status not OK stack overflow bbbbbbb Status of each block set before reset First position contains the status of block set 1 second position the status of block set 2 and so on Possible values for each block set are 0 status OK 1 block set full 2 de allocation error or total memory corruption Note This display is only valid when a unknown or a stack overflow interrupt has occured 20 Display 60 Reset counters to zero KaKKKKK KK KK KA KK EHHE Hee He Ht HH FIELD TEST Use menu to DISPLAY x reset field COUNTERS test display x RESE i counters KKKKKKK KKK KKAKK HHeEHEH HEHEHEHE With this display all counters of the field test display can be reset i e all counters in 40 and 60 series T On poweroff the values of the counter displays are stored onto the EEPROM where they will be read during power on To initialize the counters to zero select display 60 These counters are automatically reset to zero when they exceed their maximum value Display 61 Search and reselection counter display EEE EFEFEF EEEE EEEE HE HE HE HE E H H EHH H H NOPSW aaaat PSWMesgCntr SYNCR bbbb SyncMeasCntr RESELEC cccct CellReselCtr F F tttt 4 4 4 4 HEHE HE HE E HE E HE HE H
46. unction set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 Dec VolDiffToMax membership function set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 Rddd VolDropCnt membership function set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 Ieee VolDiffTime membership function set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 Afff AverDiff membership function set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 Tggg Temperature membership function set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 Vhhh Voltage membership function set range 0 00 1 00 decimal point is not shown e g 0 23 is shown as 023 13 Display 23 Battery and phone state monitor KKK KKK KKK KK KKK aaaa bbbb cece dddd xeee fff gggg HEEEREEEE EEE xOn xOff ChCur Stdby Age CAP Curr Tmp CmAhTarg HEEEREEEE HEH KKKKKKK KK KK KKK aaaa TXon voltage expected voltage with transmitter switched on decimal point not shown a aaa mV bbbb TXoff voltage expected voltage with transmitter switched off decimal point not shown b bbb mV eccc charging current decimal point not shown c ccc mA dddd predicted standby level expected voltage in standby mode decimal point not shown d ddd mV eee estimated age for Li ion battery 0O new to 1
47. x 9999 from GSM1800 to GSM1800 cece counter of successful INTRACELL handovers max 9999 from GSM900 to GSM1800 ddd counter of successful INTRACELL handovers max 9999 from GSM1800 to GSM900 eee counter of failed INTRACELL handovers max 999 from GSM900 to GSM900 fff counter of failed INTRACELL handovers max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM1800 ggg counter of failed INTRACELL handovers max 999 from GSM900 to GSM1800 hhh counter of failed INTRACELL handovers max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM900 iii counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel attempts max 999 from GSM900 to GSM900 333 counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel attempts max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM1800 kkk counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel attempts max 999 from GSM900 to GSM1800 LII counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel attempts max 999 from GSM1800 to GSM900 Counters will stop when they reach their maximum To initialize the counters to zero select display 40 Also display 60 initializes these counters Display 43 L2 display HEEERFEEEHEEEH T200MS aaaa t T200 MS GSM T200BS bbbb T200 BS GSM T200MS cccc T200 MS DCS T200BS dddd T200 BS DCS HHEEEE HEHE EEE aaaa GSM900 counts how many times T200 in MS has expired and therefore a L2 transmission has been repeated bbbb GSM900 counts how ma

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