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20 <p><a href="faq_net0.html">[Part 1]</a><a href="faq_net1.html">[Part 2]</a><a href="faq_net2.html">[Part 3]</a><a href="faq_net3.html">[Part 4]</a><a href="faq_net4.html">[Part 5]</a><b>[Part 6]</b><a href="faq_net6.html">[Part 7]</a>
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29 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#1"><b>What is it ?</b></a></li>
30 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#2"><b>Do I need it ?</b></a></li>
31 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#3"><b>Does my phone use more power with NetMonitor enabled ?</b></a></li>
32 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#4"><b>How to activate it ?</b></a></li>
33 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#5"><b>Which NetMonitor version can be activated in my phone ?</b></a></li>
34 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#6"><b>Does NetMonitor activation void warranty ?</b></a></li>
35 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#7"><b>NetMonitor menu in my phone has different number than 10. Is it normal ?</b></a></li>
36 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#8"><b>NetMonitor menu in my phone has 11 number, hovewer previous position has 9 number. Is it normal ?</b></a></li>
37 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#9"><b>How to use it ?</b></a></li>
38 <li><a href="faq_net0.html#10"><b>Can I damage my phone ?</b></a></li>
39 <li><a href="faq_net1.html#11"><b>Glossary</b></a></li>
40 <li><a href="faq_net2.html#12"><b>Description of the individual tests</b></a></li>
41 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#13"><b>You can also use a program...</b></a></li>
42 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#14"><b>Can I use NetMonitor without SIM card inserted, without PIN number entered or when SIM card is not active ?</b></a></li>
43 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#15"><b>How can I disable NetMonitor ?</b></a></li>
44 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#16"><b>Do I need to disable NetMonitor before sending my phone to the service ?</b></a></li>
45 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#17"><b>Is it possible to re-activate NetMonitor after disabling it ?</b></a></li>
46 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#18"><b>Is NetMonitor available in analog Nokia phones ?</b></a></li>
47 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#19"><b>Does NetMonitor allow to use phone like broadcast station ?</b></a></li>
48 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#20"><b>I don't have all described tests in my phone. Why ? Can I increase their number ?</b></a></li>
49 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#21"><b>Does NetMonitor allow to identify place, where is my interlocutor ?</b></a></li>
50 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#22"><b>Does NetMonitor allow to identify place, where am I ?</b></a></li>
51 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#23"><b>What are NetMonitor codes ?</b></a></li>
52 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#24"><b>Is it the truth, that in phones with additional hardware changing frequency band NetMonitor doesn't work correct ?</b></a></li>
53 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#25"><b>Where can I find description of FBUS/MBUS protocol and commands connected with NetMonitor ?</b></a></li>
54 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#Literatura"><b>Information sources</b></a></li>
55 <li><a href="faq_net6.html#27"><b>Additional information</b></a></li>
57 <hr size="2" noshade width="60%" align="center" style="color: #004080">
60 <p><a NAME="Menu58"></a><b>Menu 10-58</b>
62 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
65 <i>384:02 <br>
72 <p><a NAME="Menu59"></a><b>Menu 10-59</b>
74 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
79 00 00 00 00 <p>
85 <p><a NAME="Menu60"></a><b>Menu 10-60</b>
88 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
91 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
93 <td><tt> FIELD TEST <br>
94 DISPLAY <br>
95 COUNTERS <br>
96 RESET</tt></td>
102 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
104 <td><tt><b>Use menu to<br>
107 counters</b></tt></td>
114 <p>By direct enter to this test you can reset counters from
115 <b><a href="#Menu41">Menu 10-41</a></b> to <b><a href="#Menu43">Menu 10-43</a></b> and from
116 <b><a href="#Menu61">Menu 10-61</a></b> to <b><a href="#Menu66">Menu 10-66</a></b>.
119 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
121 <td><img SRC="tip.gif" height=36 width=27></td>
123 <td>If you reset these counters at the beginning of each month, you can compare
124 the number of sent SMSes (<b><a href="#Menu65">Menu 10-65</a></b>)
125 and made calls (<b><a href="#Menu63">Menu 10-63</a></b>) with your billing.
126 Additionaly (in some prepaid cards - for example, in Polish Tak-Tak)
127 you pay to your operator for few SMS messages (in this example 10), when you
128 send first of them. When you will clear these counters in start of this period
129 (before first SMS), you will know, when another money will be taken from your account...
134 <p><a NAME="Menu61"></a><b>Menu 10-61</b>
137 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
140 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
142 <td><tt>NOPSW :aaaa<br>
143 SYNCR :bbbb<br>
151 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
153 <td><tt><b>PSWMesgCntr<br>
166 aaaa - hexadecimal counter of MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND messages from
167 <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a></li>
170 bbbb - decimal counter for synchronization measurement attempts.
171 If value is over 9999 then four x are shown
175 cccc - hexadecimal counter for cell reselections</li>
178 <p>Counters values are saved in EEPROM memory, when phone is disabled.
179 You can reset them using <b><a href="#Menu60">Menu 10-60</a></b>. They're reset too, when
180 they exceed their maximal values.
182 <p>In dual phones you will have such <b>Menu 10-61</b>:
185 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
188 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
190 <td><tt>aaaaa bbbbb<br>
191 ccccc ddddd<br>
192 eeeee fffff<br>
193 ggggg hhhhh</tt></td>
199 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
201 <td><tt><b>NOPswGSM DCS<br>
204 reselG>D D>G</b></tt></td>
214 aaaaa - for GSM 900: counter (decimal) for MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND messages
215 from <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a></li>
218 bbbb - for GSM 1800: counter (decimal) for MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND
219 from <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a></li>
222 ccccc - for GSM 900: counter (decimal) for
223 synchronization measurement attempts.
224 If this value is over 99999, then five x are shown.</li>
227 ddddd - for GSM 1800: counter (decimal) for
228 synchronization measurement attempts.
229 If this value is over 99999, then five x are shown.
233 eeeee - counter (decimal) for cell reselections GSM 900 - GSM 900</li>
236 fffff - counter (decimal) for cell reselections GSM 1800 - GSM 1800</li>
239 ggggg - counter (decimal) for cell reselections GSM 900 - GSM 1800</li>
242 hhhhh - counter (decimal) for cell reselections GSM 1800 - GSM 900</li>
245 <p>Counters values are saved in EEPROM memory, when phone is disabled.
246 You can reset them using <b><a href="#Menu60">Menu 10-60</a></b>.
247 They're reset too, when they exceed their maximal values.
249 <p>In Nokia 6185/6188 it's different:
252 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
264 <li>aaaaaaaaaaaa - version of phone's firmware</li>
265 <li>bbbbbbbbbb - date of phone firmware</li>
266 <li>ccccccc - phone's codename (NSD-3AX)</li>
270 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
272 <td><img SRC="tip.gif" height=36 width=27></td>
274 <td>This phone displays this info too, when you enter <b>*#837#</b> code. For more
275 information about firmware in Nokia phones (including 6185/6188 models) click <a href="firmware.html">here</a>.</td>
279 <p><a NAME="Menu62"></a><b>Menu 10-62</b>
282 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
285 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
287 <td><tt> PSW :aaaa <br>
289 BCCH :cccc <br>
290 BCCHE:dddd</tt></td>
296 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
298 <td><tt><b>NeghbrPSWCtr<br>
301 BCCHExtMeAtm</b></tt></td>
311 aaaa - counter for neighbour PSW measurement attempts</li>
314 bbbb - counter for neighbour synchronization measurement attempts</li>
317 cccc - counter for neighbour cells <a href="faq_net2.html#BCCH">BCCH</a>
318 (quality of trasmission with them) measurement attempts
319 (see description <a href="faq_net1.html#C1">C1</a>)</li>
322 dddd - counter for extended neighbour cells <a href="faq_net2.html#BCCH">BCCH</a>
323 (quality of trasmission with them) measurement attempts
324 (see description <a href="faq_net1.html#C1">C1</a>)</li>
327 <p>Counters values are saved in EEPROM memory, when phone is disabled.
328 You can reset them using <b><a href="#Menu60">Menu 10-60</a></b>.
329 They're reset too, when they exceed their maximal values.
331 <p>In Nokia 6185/6188 this test looks different:
334 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
337 <i>DSP ROM 2 <br>
339 BETA 0014<br> </i>
344 <p><a NAME="Menu63"></a><b>Menu 10-63</b>
347 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
350 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
352 <td><tt> aa bb<br>
353 ccc ddd <br>
354 eee fff<br>
361 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
363 <td><tt><b>CalRel RelDi<br>
365 AllMT MTOK<br>
376 aa - you will find reason of last call release here (it's displayed in
377 <b><a href="faq_net2.html#Menu2">Menu 10-2</a></b>
378 and <b><a href="faq_net4.html#Menu39">Menu 10-39</a></b> too (in this
379 last test you will find more explanations - see description of first
384 bb - another information about end of last call:
389 UN: unknown (for example: you didn't make any calls after enabling phone)
393 IN: internal reason (for example: you enabled in
394 <b><a href="faq_net3.html#Menu17">Menu 10-17</a></b> <a href="faq_net1.html#BTS">BTS</a> test,
395 phone didn't find network on given channel and you tried to make call)
399 MT: broken by network</li>
402 MO: disconnection (ending call) from one of the phones</li>
408 ccc - how many times you tried to make outgoing call from your phone
412 ddd - number of succesfull outgoing calls (how many times calls were really
416 eee - number of all incoming calls (missed too)</li>
419 fff - number of received incoming calls</li>
422 <p>When counters exceed their maximal values, they're reset (you can make it
423 using <b><a href="#Menu60">Menu 10-60</a></b> too). Their values (it's
424 about ccc and next counters only) are written to EEPRM, when phone is disabled.
426 <p>In Nokia 6185/6188 this test looks different:
429 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
433 C1M 00 <br>
442 <p><a NAME="Menu64"></a><b>Menu 10-64</b>
443 <br>It contains, for example, information, how many times you phone
444 informed network about position (see description of
445 <b><a href="faq_net3.html#Menu10">Menu 10-10</a></b> too)
448 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
451 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
453 <td><tt> aa bbb ccc <br>
454 dd eee fff <p>
461 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
463 <td><tt><b>Nfai NL NLOK<br>
466 counters</b></tt></td>
476 aaa - error code (reset after enabling phone) of last incorrect
477 <a href="faq_net1.html#LocationUpdate">Location Update</a>
478 (it changes only then, when some error happened during it).
479 It can be found in <b><a href="faq_net4.html#Menu39">Menu 10-39</a></b> too
480 - it's value of MM parameter (there are code values with their description too)
484 bbb - how many times phone tried to make
485 <a href="faq_net1.html#LocationUpdate">Location Update</a></li>
488 ccc - how many times attempts of making
489 <a href="faq_net1.html#LocationUpdate">Location Update</a>
490 were successfull</li>
493 ddd - error during last <a href="faq_net1.html#PLU">PLU</a> or <a href="faq_net1.html#IMSIattach">IMSI Attach</a></li>
496 eee - how many times phone tried to make <a href="faq_net1.html#PLU">PLU</a>
497 or <a href="faq_net1.html#IMSIattach">IMSI Attach</a></li>
500 fff - how many times attemps of making <a href="faq_net1.html#PLU">PLU</a>
501 or <a href="faq_net1.html#IMSIattach">IMSI Attach</a> were successfull</li>
504 <p>Values of these counters (excluding error codes) are stored in EEPROM,
505 when phone is disabled. You can reset them using
506 <b><a href="#Menu60">Menu 10-60</a></b> (it's made too,
507 when they exceed their maximal values).
510 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
512 <td><img SRC="tip.gif" height=36 width=27 align=LEFT></td>
514 <td>If you don't disable your phone and all time you are in
515 your network time range, in this menu you will find information (in
516 approximation), how long it's enabled (check in
517 <b><a href="faq_net3.html#Menu10">Menu 10-10</a></b>, how often
518 is reset T3212 counter (ccc parameter) and multiply that time by
519 eee parameter from this menu). You can use to make it counter from
520 <b><a href="#Menu82">Menu 10-82</a></b> too (it's more precise, but require
521 enabling some test) or service menu (in phones like Nokia 6130 or 3210).
526 <p>In Nokia 6185/6188 this test looks different:
529 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
533 C3M 00 <br>
542 <p><a NAME="Menu65"></a><b>Menu 10-65</b>
543 <br>Test connected with SMS messages (without reports)
546 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
549 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
551 <td><tt> aa bbb ccc <br>
560 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
562 <td><tt><b>SFai MO MOOK<br>
565 SMS counters</b></tt></td>
575 aaa - error code during sending last SMS message (reset after enabling phone):
580 <tt> 1</tt>: 'Nie ma takiego numeru'</li>
583 <tt> 21</tt>: 'Message not sent this time'. This error happens, when
584 you try to send messages from prepaid card without this possibility,
585 when you send message for incorrect number (SMSC is correct) or SMSC is blocked
590 <tt> 28</tt>: 'Nie ma takiego numeru'</li>
593 <tt> 38</tt>: 'Message not sent this time'. Error with sending message during SMSC blocked on your network.
597 <tt> 42</tt>: probably phone shows this error, when used SMSC
598 is overworked (too many sent messages in the same time) and can't send
599 your message in this moment
603 <tt> 50</tt>: 'Check operator services'. Error displayed after sending
604 SMS from some prepaid cards without this possibility.</li>
607 <tt>111</tt>: 'Message sending failed'.
608 The reason is wrong target number or wrong number of SMSC
612 <tt>166</tt>: 'Message sending failed'.
613 Displayed when SMSC number was wrong or SMSC is blocked for your network.
617 <tt>178</tt>: 'Message sending failed'. Error displayed after sending
618 SMS from some prepaid cards without this possibility.</li>
621 <tt>252</tt>: 'Message sending failed'. Displayed, when phone's transmitter
622 was disabled in <b><a href="faq_net4.html#Menu45">Menu 10-45</a></b> or
623 phone can't find network (when <a href="faq_net1.html#BTS">BTS test</a>
624 in <b><a href="faq_net3.html#Menu17">Menu 10-17</a></b> was enabled on channel
625 without network)</li>
628 253: 'Message sending failed'. Displayed, when SMSC number was wrong.</li>
634 bbb - number of SMS sending attempts</li>
637 ccc - number of succesfull sent SMS messages (which were accepted by used
638 SMSC and you will pay for them)
642 ddd - code of error during receiving last SMS message (reset, when phone is
648 <tt>22</tt>: full memory for SMS messages (phone tried to receive message
649 - increased value of eee counter, fff value didn't change). Information about
650 it is on the top of phone's screen too (blinking envelope) and phone showed
651 'No space for new messages' message. When you save messages on SIM card,
652 their sum in 'Outbox' and 'Inbox' depends on it (card). The most often, different
653 networks gives SIM card with different space for SMS messages (for example,
654 for Polish <a href="http://www.plusgsm.pl/">Plus GSM</a> it's 10, for
655 <a href="http://www.eragsm.pl/">Era GSM</a>
656 15 and for <a href="http://www.idea.centertel.pl/">Idea</a> 30). When you don't have
657 space for messages, you can't add new (message 'Message memory full').
658 You have to delete one of saved messages there - when you won't make it,
659 you can loose some incoming (remember, that sender of SMS message can set time,
660 when network will try to delivery it; after it it will be deleted and you won't
661 be able to receive it !).
668 eee - number of SMS messages receiving attempts</li>
671 fff - number of correctly received SMS messages</li>
674 gggg - number of received cell broadcast messages (if they're supported by actual
675 used <a href="faq_net1.html#BTS">BTS</a>, you can check in <a href="faq_net2.html#Menu7">Menu 10-7</a>):
676 how many times your phone received cell-info (in Nokia 5110 it can be enabled in <b>Menu 4-2-2</b>)
677 and cell-broadcast (<b>Menu 2-5</b> in Nokia 5110) messages</li>
680 <p>Values of these counters (excluding error codes) are written to EEPROM,
681 when phone is disabled. You can reset them using <b><a href="#Menu60">Menu 10-60</a></b>
682 (it's made too, when they exceed their maximal values).
684 <p>If you want to know a little more about sending SMS messages
685 (or find SMSC of different operators), visit
686 <a href="http://www.vdheyden.demon.nl/sms/index1.htm">www.vdheyden.demon.nl/sms/index1.htm</a>
690 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
692 <td><img SRC="tip.gif" height=36 width=27></td>
694 <td>Majority of computer programs don't write to their users, if SMS message
695 sending was successfull - this test will be only way to check it.
700 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu64">Menu 10-64</a></b>.
702 <p>In Nokia 6185/6188 this test looks different:
705 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
709 C5M 00 <br>
718 <p><a NAME="Menu66"></a><b>Menu 10-66</b>
719 <br>Timeout counters connected with SMS messages (as you know, when you send them,
720 you can set, how long network will try to delivery them - I suppose, that these
721 counters are connected with it).
724 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
727 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
729 <td><tt> aaa bbb cc <br>
737 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
739 <td><tt><b>TR1 TR2 TRA <br>
740 TC1 TC2 SCH <br>
742 counters</b></tt></td>
751 <li>aaa - timeout counter for TR1M</li>
752 <li>bbb - timeout counter for TR2M</li>
753 <li>cc - timeout counter for TRAM</li>
754 <li>ddd - timeout counter for TC1M</li>
755 <li>eee - timeout counter for TC2M</li>
756 <li>ff - timeout counter for cell broadcast</li>
759 <p>Values of these counters are written to EEPROM, when phone is disabled.
760 You can reset them using <b><a href="#Menu60">Menu 10-60</a></b>
761 (it's made too, when they exceed their maximal values).
763 <p>In Nokia 6185/6188 this test looks different:
766 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
770 CT1 82 <br>
778 <p><a NAME="Menu67"></a><b>Menu 10-67</b>
781 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
786 SEND 00 <br>
794 <p><a NAME="Menu68"></a><b>Menu 10-68</b>
797 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
801 CNT 00 <br>
810 <p><a NAME="Menu70"></a><b>Menu 10-70</b>
811 <br>Temporary counters of <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> (contents of API memory locations
812 r_dsp2ftd+0, r_dsp2ftd+1, r_dsp2ftd+2, etc. in hex format)
815 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
818 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
820 <td><tt>aaaaa bbbbb<br>
821 ccccc ddddd<br>
822 eeeee fffff<br>
823 ggggg hhhhh</tt></td>
829 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
831 <td><tt><b> Temporary<br>
841 <p>The display is to be used by special debugging <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a>
842 software which can put some useful information to the memory locations on
843 API RAM. When this display is selected then <a href="faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a>
844 copies the contents of those memory locations into display with format specified above.
846 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu80">Menu 10-80</a></b>.
848 <p><a NAME="Menu71_72"></a><b>Menu 10-71, 10-72</b>
849 <br>Both tests allow to set <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> settings.
851 <p>When you will directly enter to one of them, in both of them number below AUDIO
852 ENHANCEMENT change - values depends on SIM card. You can now enter to one of them
853 using arrows - sound emited by phone will change then (you can hear
854 horrible noises and cracks). You can set values below AUDIO ENHANCEMENT too
855 - save them (in decimal - maximal value is 65536) in 31 or 32 position
856 in phonebook on SIM card (how to do it ? see description in
857 <b><a href="faq_net3.html#Menu17">Menu 10-17</a></b>).
858 Conf parameter from <b><a href="faq_net4.html#Menu30">Menu 10-30</a></b>
859 shows, what value was choosen here. You can back to normal sound, when
860 you will disable and enable phone. Connecting headset or cat kit don't change
861 sound effects with concrete values set here.
864 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
867 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
869 <td><tt> AUDIO<br>
870 ENHANCEMENT<br>
871 aaaaa<br>
878 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
880 <td><tt><b>Use menu to<br>
882 audio<br>
883 enhancements</b></tt></td>
890 <p>In Nokia 3110 test 71 looks like <b><a href="#Menu81">Menu 10-81</a></b>.
892 <p><a NAME="Menu73"></a><b>Menu 10-73</b>
893 <br>Generic display for <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> Audio Enhancements
896 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
899 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
901 <td><tt> aaa bb aaa<br>
904 cccc cccc</tt></td>
910 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
912 <td><tt><b>DB1 B1 DB2<br>
915 HEX5 HEX6</b></tt></td>
925 aaa - general dB value, e.g. signal level in dB. decimal point and sign is not shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105.</li>
927 <li>bb - general byte value, used for combined flags. Value is in hex format.</li>
929 <li>cccc - general hex value.</li>
932 <p>Some English sources write about this test:
933 <br>"The display is reset and restarted when call is taken (if NetMonitor display
934 counters are enabled). When call is terminated the display is frozen to
935 show last values. Display values will not be saved to the EEPROM."
937 <p>...but I haven't seen it my phone and they were equal 0 all the time (is something additionaly required to enable this test ?)
939 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu82">Menu 10-82</a></b>.
941 <p><a NAME="Menu74"></a><b>Menu 10-74</b>
942 <br><a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> audio enhancements 1 (DRC)
945 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
948 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
950 <td><tt> aaa bbb <br>
951 ccc<br>
952 dd ee<br>
959 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
961 <td><tt><b>DSigL USigL<br>
962 NseLvl<br>
963 DTbl UTbl<br>
973 <li>aaa - downlink (received by your phone) signal level.</li>
974 <li>bbb - uplink (sent by your phone) signal level</li>
975 <li>ccc - background noise (see description of <a href="faq_net1.html#DTX">DTX</a>) signal level.</li>
976 <li>dd - downlink (received by your phone) DRC table value, shown in decimal integer, two digits.</li>
977 <li>ee - uplink (sent by your phone) DRC table value, decimal integer, two digits.</li>
980 <p>Three first parameters are in dB calculated using DRC level
981 measuring block. Decimal point and sign is not shown,
982 ie. -10.5 is show 105.
984 <p>Some English sources write about this test:
985 <br>"The display is reset and restarted when call is taken (if NetMonitor display
986 counters are enabled). When call is terminated the display is frozen to
987 show last values. Display values will not be saved to the EEPROM."
989 <p>...but I haven't seen it my phone and they were equal 0 all the time (is something additionaly required to enable this test ?)
991 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu71_72">Menu 10-72</a></b>.
993 <p><a NAME="Menu75"></a><b>Menu 10-75</b>
994 <br>Audio path status
997 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1000 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1002 <td><tt>Mod:aaaaaaa<br>
1005 H2Path: dddd</tt></td>
1011 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1013 <td><tt><b>ExtAudStatus<br>
1016 </b></tt></td>
1026 aaaaa - external audio status (for some phones possible values are: HP, HF, HEADSET, EXT and HP_OFFHO)
1028 <p>With Nokia 5110 these values vere observed:
1031 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1032 <tr ALIGN=CENTER><td></td><td>value</td></tr>
1033 <tr ALIGN=CENTER><td>normal state (nothing connected, cable MBUS/FBUS or changer connected)</td><td>HP</td></tr>
1035 <tr ALIGN=CENTER><td>headset (phone displays Headset)
1036 <br>You can simulate it
1037 <br>connecting pins 1-2 on the connector on the bottom of the phone
1038 <br>(when you see from the left side, when phone's screen is on the top)
1039 <br>In Nokia 9110 you can use to make it
1040 <b><a href="faq_net6.html#Menu92">Menu 10-92</a></b> too.</td>
1041 <td>HD (shortcut from <b>H</b>ea<b>D</b>set)</td>
1045 <td>car kit (phone displays Car)
1046 <br>You can simulate it
1047 <br>connecting pins 2-3 on the connector on the bottom of the phone
1048 <br>(when you see from the left side, when phone's screen is on the top)
1049 <td>HFU 1 (shortcut from <b>H</b>ands <b>F</b>ree <b>U</b>nit 1)</td>
1053 <p>Described above methods of simulating presence sound accesories are correct
1054 for Nokia 5xxx, 6xxx and probably 9110 (but REMEMBER: you use them on YOUR OWN risk)
1056 <p>When you connect (simulate) both accesories you have in phone function
1057 "Automatic answer" (<b>Menu 4-1-6</b> in Nokia 5110) - it allows phone
1058 to answer automatically (without pressing key) incoming calls. In Nokia 9110
1059 you can activate it using <a href="faq_net6.html#Menu92"><b>Menu 10-92</b></a> too.
1064 bbbb - audio_request bitmap in hex</li>
1067 cccc - accessory audio mode</li>
1070 dd - path for HFU-2 (<b>H</b>ands <b>F</b>ree <b>U</b>nit-2)</li>
1073 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu73">Menu 10-73</a></b>.
1075 <p><a NAME="Menu76"></a><b>Menu 10-76</b>
1076 <br>Ear (= downlink) audio display
1079 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1082 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1084 <td><tt> Vab Pccc<br>
1085 Cddd CAeee<br>
1093 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1095 <td><tt><b>EVol PeakVal<br>
1098 </b></tt></td>
1108 ab - volume level (below information are correct for Nokia 5110):
1110 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1111 <tr><td></td><td><b>a</b></td><td><b>b</b></td></tr>
1112 <tr ALIGN=CENTER><td>speaker disabled</td><td>0</td><td>F</td></tr>
1115 <td>sound like after pressing key (volume level 1)</td>
1116 <td>0</td><td>8</td>
1120 <td>sound like after pressing key (volume level 2)</td>
1121 <td>0</td><td>4</td>
1125 <td>sound like after pressing key (volume level 3 or enable loud sounds)
1127 <td>0</td><td>0</td>
1132 <p>During connection a parameter has "A" value, parameter b allows to
1133 calculate set volume level (count it to the decimal value and substract 11 from it)
1134 - this last parameter can be checked in
1135 <b><a href="faq_net4.html#Menu30">Menu 10-30</a></b> too. When you connect headset,
1136 parameter a has "C" value (formula for counting volume level during call is
1137 "10 - b" then). With car kit, a parameter is equal "2" and formula is "10 - b" too.
1139 <p>When somebody calls to you (you didn't receive it yet), phone doesn't
1140 show volume of sound always (displayed valued are for disabled speaker) -
1141 I don't know, if it's firmware bug (5.07) or something different.
1142 Phone shows it (volume) only with some combinations of types of rings (Ringing, Asceding)
1143 and volume ring (I write values for both of these parameters: level 1 - A7,
1144 level 2 - A6, level 4 - A4, level 5 - A0).
1148 <p>ccc - peak value of downlink audio signal during last frame in dB,
1149 decimal point and sign is not shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105.
1153 <p>ddd - cut off counter value of last frame. This counter counts
1154 how many samples are saturated during last frame.
1158 <p>eee - moving average of cut off counter, decimal point and sign is
1159 not shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105.
1163 <p>fff - moving average of peak levels</li>
1166 <p>Some English sources write about this test:
1167 <br>"The display is reset and restarted when call is taken (if NetMonitor display
1168 counters are enabled). When call is terminated the display is frozen to
1169 show last values. Display values will not be saved to the EEPROM."
1171 <p>...but I haven't seen it my phone and they were equal 0 (without first) all the time
1172 (is something additionaly required to enable this test ?)
1174 <p><a NAME="Menu77"></a><b>Menu 10-77</b>
1175 <br>Microphone (= uplink) audio display
1178 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1181 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1183 <td><tt> Paaa Abbb <br>
1191 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1193 <td><tt><b>MicPeak MAve<br>
1195 </b></tt></td>
1205 aaa - peak value of uplink audio signal during last frame in dB,
1206 decimal point and sign is not shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105.
1210 bbb - moving average of peak levels, decimal point and sign is not
1211 shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105..</li>
1214 ccc - cut off counter value of last frame. This counter counts
1215 how many samples are saturated during last frame.
1219 ddd - moving average of cut off counter</li>
1222 <p>Some English sources write about this test:
1223 <br>"The display is reset and restarted when call is taken (if NetMonitor display
1224 counters are enabled). When call is terminated the display is frozen to
1225 show last values. Display values will not be saved to the EEPROM."
1227 <p>...but I haven't seen it my phone and they were equal 0 all the time
1228 (is something additionaly required to enable this test ?)
1230 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu75">Menu 10-75</a></b>.
1232 <p><a NAME="Menu78"></a><b>Menu 10-78</b>
1233 <br><a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> audio enhancements (AEC)
1236 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1239 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1241 <td><tt>aaa bbb ccc <br>
1244 kkkk llll</tt></td>
1250 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1252 <td><tt><b>EAA Ada ERL <br>
1255 RVAD TVAD</b></tt></td>
1265 aaa - electro-acoustic attenuation of echo from <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> point of view
1266 in dB. Decimal point and sign is not shown. E.g. -10.5dB
1267 would be displayed as "105", -0.5 dB would be displayed
1268 as " 5". 20*log10( Q15 )</li>
1271 bbb - adaptive attenuation of echo. Decimal point is not shown. 20*log10( Q15 )
1275 ccc - total echo return loss. Decimal point is not shown. 20*log10( Q15 )
1279 ddd - RX (received) attenuator gain in dB. Decimal point and sign is not shown. 20*log10( Q15 aec_rx_gain )
1283 eee - TX (sent) attenuator gain in dB. Decimal point and sign is not shown. 20*log10( Q15 aec_tx_gain )
1287 fff - gain limit for RX and TX. Decimal point and sign is not shown. 20*log10( Q15 aec_gain_limit )
1291 ggg - TX (sent) noise level (see <a href="faq_net1.html#DTX">DTX</a> description for more info)
1292 in dB. Decimal point and sign is not shown. 20*log10( Q15 aec_tx_noise)
1296 h - adaptive filter status. (Q0 aec_nlms_state) (bit UPDATE << 2) | (bit NLMS2 << 1) | (bit NLMS1)
1300 i - comfort noise (see <a href="faq_net1.html#DTX">DTX</a> description for details)
1301 generation (0 or 1) (Q0 AEC_TX_COMF_GEN)
1305 jjj - AEC mode. (byte Q0 s_AEC_mode)</li>
1308 kkkk - shows 16 last RX VAD decisions in HEX format. Hex( Q0 aec_rx_vadreg )
1312 llll - shows 16 last TX VAD decisions in HEX format. Hex( Q0 aec_tx_vadreg )
1316 <p>In my phone all these counters were equal 0 all the time
1317 (is something additionaly required to enable this test ?)
1319 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu76">Menu 10-76</a></b>.
1321 <p><a NAME="Menu79"></a><b>Menu 10-79</b>
1322 <br>Audio equalizer display
1325 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1328 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1330 <td><tt>aaaaa bbbbb<br>
1332 -ee.e -ff.f <br>
1339 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1341 <td><tt><b>MiCutB MiCTA<br>
1344 </b></tt></td>
1353 <li>aaaaa - saturated samples before microphone equalizer in decimal 16 bit</li>
1354 <li>bbbbb - saturated samples after microphone equalizer in decimal 16 bit unsigned integer format.</li>
1355 <li>ccccc - saturated samples before earpiece equalizer in decimal 16 bit unsigned integer format.</li>
1356 <li>ddddd - saturated samples after earpiece equalizer in decimal 16 bit unsigned integer format.</li>
1358 <li>-ee.e - level of the microphone signal level detector in dB format. Requires log10 function in <a href=faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a>.
1359 16 bit signed value in <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a>, 0 dB = 32768.
1363 -ff.f - Level of the signal after earpiece equalizer in dB format. Requires log10 function in <a href=faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a>.
1364 16 bit signed value in <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a>, 0 dB = 32768.
1368 <p>Some English sources write about this test:
1369 <br>"The display is reset and restarted when call is taken. When call is
1370 terminated the display is frozen to show last values. Display will not be
1371 saved to EEPROM. Saturated sample counters aaaaa - ddddd are counted in <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a>
1372 and only the new counter value is sent to <a href="faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a>. The microphone and earpiece
1373 signal levels are calculated in <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> and it sends the linear values to
1374 <a href="faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a> which makes the linear to dB transformation (20*log10(x)) for the level
1377 <p>...but I haven't seen it my phone and they were equal 0 all the time (is something additionaly required to enable this test ?)
1379 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu77">Menu 10-77</a></b>.
1381 <p><a NAME="Menu80"></a><b>Menu 10-80</b>
1384 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1387 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1390 <br><tt> TIMERS <br>
1391 RESET <br>
1398 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1400 <td><tt><b> Use menu<br>
1402 field test <br>
1403 timers</b></tt></td>
1410 <p>By direct enter to this test you can reset counters from
1411 <b><a href="#Menu82">Menu 10-82</a></b>. Phone makes it too, when you connect
1412 charger. Some English descriptions write, that it's made too, when battery is full
1413 (I didn't notice it).
1415 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu83">Menu 10-83</a></b>.
1417 <p><a NAME="Menu81"></a><b>Menu 10-81</b>
1420 <center><table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1423 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1426 <br><tt> TIMERS <br>
1434 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1436 <td><tt><b>Use menu to<br>
1439 timers</b></tt></td>
1446 <p>By direct enter to this test you enable (aaaaaaaa=ENABLED) or
1447 disables (aaaaaaaa=DISABLED) counters from <b><a href="#Menu82">Menu 10-82</a></b>.
1449 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu84_86">Menu 10-84</a></b>.
1451 <p><a NAME="Menu82"></a><b>Menu 10-82</b>
1454 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1457 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1459 <td><tt>aaaaa bbbbb <br>
1461 TIMERS eee<br>
1468 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1470 <td><tt><b>PwrOn InServ<br>
1472 Timers<br>
1473 Status</b></tt></td>
1483 aaaaa - how many minutes (two last digits) and hours (three first) phone was enabled
1487 bbbbb - how many minutes (two last digits) and hours (three first) phone was logged
1492 ccccc - how many minutes (two last digits) and hours (three first) phone was in
1493 <a href="faq_net2.html#NSPS">NSPS</a> state</li>
1496 ddddd - how many minutes (two last digits) and hours (three first) phone's transmitter
1501 eee - information, whether counters are enabled (ON) or not (OFF) (you can set
1502 it using <b><a href="#Menu81">Menu 10-81</a></b>)</li>
1505 <p> Some English descriptions write, that maximal value for counters is 99 h and 59 minutes.
1506 When first of them (aaaaa) will have this value, all of them will stop.
1508 <p>Unfortunatelly, these counters work only, when you have some test in netmonitor
1509 enabled (it means: when you will disable tests, values won't change even, when
1510 counters are enabled). It means, that you can have information here,
1511 how long you use netmonitor (first parameter), how long phone logged into network
1512 during this time (next)...
1515 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1517 <td><img SRC="tip.gif" height=36 width=27></td>
1519 <td>You you still want to measure time using this test, in
1520 <b><a href="#Menu83">Menu 10-83</a></b> select SHOW TASK MSG BUFS and enable
1521 <b><a href="#Menu87">Menu 10-87</a></b> (display will be empty then).
1522 Of course, there disadvantiges of it: you won't have identification incoming calls.
1524 <p>In service menu in Nokia 6130 (<b>*#WARRANTY#</b> code) and 3210
1525 (<b>*#WAR0ANTY#</b> code) in "Life Timer" position you will find information,
1526 how many full days phone worked in network (first two digits before colon ":")
1527 and how long you make calls - rest of digits (two last digits before ":" mean
1528 hours, digits after it minutes). For example, 0701:35 means 7 days (during them
1529 phone worked in network) and 1 h 35 minutes of calls.</td>
1533 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu84_86">Menu 10-85</a></b>.
1535 <p><a NAME="Menu83"></a><b>Menu 10-83</b>
1538 <center><table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1541 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1544 <br><tt> SHOW TASK <br>
1552 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1555 <br><tt> SHOW TASK <br>
1563 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1566 <br><tt> SHOW TASK <br>
1574 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1576 <td><tt><b>Use menu to<br>
1579 </b></tt></td>
1586 <p>By direct enter to this test you can make, that in
1587 <b>Menu 10-84</b>, <b>Menu 10-85</b>, <b>Menu 10-86</b> and <b>Menu 10-87</b>
1588 are displayed values of different counters:
1593 "STACKS" - shows free stack space in worst case</li>
1596 "MSG BUFS" - shows the peak number of pending messages</li>
1599 "FAST BUFS" - shows the peak number of pending fast messages</li>
1602 <p>In Nokia 3110 this test looks like <b><a href="#Menu84_86">Menu 10-86</a></b>.
1604 <p><a NAME="Menu84_86"></a><b>Menu 10-84, 10-85, 10-86</b>
1605 <br>Here is generally view of these tests:
1608 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1610 <td><tt> aaaa bbbb <br>
1613 gggg hhhh</tt></td>
1617 <p>and here is their help:
1620 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1623 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1625 <td><tt><b>IDLE DEV_IO<br>
1628 TONE PN</b></tt></td>
1634 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1636 <td><tt><b> FBUS AUD<br>
1639 CC MM</b></tt></td>
1645 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1647 <td><tt><b>IRDA FBUS<br>
1648 AUD L1CTRL<br>
1650 L2 CC</b></tt></td>
1656 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1658 <td><tt><b> RR RM<br>
1659 SMS EM<br>
1661 DDI</b></tt></td>
1667 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1669 <td><tt><b>MM RR<br>
1670 RM SMS<br>
1671 EM SIMUPL<br>
1672 SIML2 DDI</b></tt></td>
1678 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1680 <td><tt><b> RR RM<br>
1681 SMS EM<br>
1683 DGC DGNTB</b></tt></td>
1693 aaaa, bbbb,... - task 0, 1, ...</li>
1696 <p>Numbers tell how many stack memory locations have been empty in the worst
1697 case. So, if number is zero, stack has been full. Values are not written into
1698 EEPROM, when phone is disabled.
1700 <p>In Nokia 3110 test 86 looks like follow:
1703 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1706 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1708 <td><tt>MCUSW aaaaa<br>
1709 DATE cccccc<br>
1711 DSP eee</tt></td>
1717 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1719 <td><tt><b>MCUSWVersion<br>
1722 DSPSWVersion</b></tt></td>
1729 <p>Meaning of parameters aaaaa,cccccc, dddd and eee you will find in <b><a href="#Menu88">Menu
1732 <p><a NAME="Menu87"></a><b>Menu 10-87</b>
1735 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1738 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1740 <td><tt> aaaa bbbb <br>
1748 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1750 <td><tt><b> FIQ IRQ <br>
1752 </b></tt></td>
1762 aaaa - OS_SYSTEM_STACK</li>
1765 <p>In Nokia 9110 this test is different:
1768 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1771 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1773 <td><tt> cccc dddd <br>
1774 aaaa bbbb <p>
1781 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1783 <td><tt><b> DGTB DGFAX<br>
1784 FIQ IRQ<p>
1785 </b></tt></td>
1792 <p>In Nokia 7110 looks like follows:
1795 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1798 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1802 700 800<br>
1804 476 480
1811 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1814 DGN DGF SCKT<br>
1817 FIQ IRQ
1825 <p>Values of counter are not saved to EEPROM, when phone is disabled.
1827 <p><a NAME="Menu88"></a><b>Menu 10-88</b>
1830 <table CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 WIDTH="100%" >
1833 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1835 <td><tt>aaaaa bbbbbb<br>
1836 Date cccccc<br>
1838 eeeeeeeeeeee</tt></td>
1844 <table BORDER CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 >
1846 <td><tt><b>MCUSW PPM<br>
1849 DSP_Version</b></tt></td>
1859 aaaaa i cccccc - version and release date of <a href="faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a> software
1860 (codes for their checking and changes among their different versions are <a href="firmware.html">here</a>)</li>
1863 bbbbbb - version of downloaded PPM (<b>P</b>ost-<b>p</b>rogramming <b>M</b>emory) packet:
1864 <a href="http://www.nokia.com">Nokia Mobile Phones</a> prepares different language versions
1865 of firmware for phones. They're saved in "packets" - each of them contains messages and support
1866 for few languages. Why is it done ? It's simple: internal memory in our phones is still
1867 too small for all languages support. You will see version of <b>PPM</b> packet:
1868 it's the same number as version of <a href="faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a> firmware. After it
1869 you have char (it can be "A", "B", etc. - for example, Polish language is in "B" packet).
1871 <p>For curious: in older models (like Nokia 2110i) nobody prepared <b>PPM</b> packets and
1872 preparing another language version was connected with modyfing ALL firmware. I readed too,
1873 that phones with "generic" firmware had normally disabled services for some languages
1874 (for example, Greek) - it could be enabled with some Nokia service programs (like Pc-Locals 0.6).
1879 dddd - <a href="faq_net1.html#MCU">MCU</a> memory checksum
1880 (when it's wrong, phone display CONTACT SERVICE)</li>
1883 eeeeeeeeeeee - <a href="faq_net1.html#DSP">DSP</a> software version</li>
1886 <p>Information from this test are displayed in some Nokia service programs
1887 (like PC-Locals 1.3 or WinTesla) too.
1889 <p><a NAME="Menu89"></a><b>Menu 10-89</b>
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1897 <td><tt>HW: aaaa <br>
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1907 <td><tt><b>HW version<br>
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1919 aaaa - phone hardware version (for example, the nevest Nokia 5110 I saw, display
1923 bbbbbb - information, when were prepared texts (probably operator names)
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