2.1  Activating the Field Test Display

    The Field Test Display is located at the end of the main menu loop. It is
    activated as follows:

        - press the Menu button
        - scroll in the main menu loop to field test display item
          (NETWORK MONITOR)
        - press the Select button
        - enter the index number of the test to be activated at the
          TEST NUMBER prompt
        - confirm with the Ok button

    The field test data will then appear in a moment. The index number of the
    test will appear in the top right corner of the display. If given test
    number is not valid "No Test" -text will appear to the display.

    A quicker way to activate the Field Test Display is to use the menu
    shortcut. The field test display is the last item in the main menu loop.
    The shortcut activation of the field test display is done in the following
    way:

    MENU <number of the last item> <number of the desired field test display>

    If the last number of the main menu loop is e.g. 8, in order to activate
    test display number 20, just press Menu, 8, 20 and Ok in a sequence.

    See chapter 2.5 for recommendations.
 

2.2  Deactivating the Field Test Display

    The Field Test Display is deactivated as follows:

        - press the Menu button
        - scroll in the main menu loop to field test display item
        - press the Select button
        - enter 0 at the TEST NUMBER prompt
        - confirm with the Ok button
 
2.3  Field test modes

    There are three Field Test Display modes:

        - execute mode
        - data display mode
        - help mode

    Different modes are marked in this specification as follows:
 
        **************        ++++++++++++++        ##############
        *            *        +            +        #            #
        *   Execute  *        +Data display+        #    Help    #
        *    Mode    *        +    Mode    +        #    Mode    #
        *            *        +            +        #            #
        **************        ++++++++++++++        ##############

    The execute mode is entered from the menu as described in 2.1 (either
    scroll and select or shortcut). 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 re-activated.

    During the data display mode, the field test data (e.g. carrier, power
    level, cell) is visible on the main display. During the 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 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, the data display mode remains, i.e. 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. Displays 71
    and 72 are exceptions; they will send audio configure message when either
    display is entered by arrow keys (see 3.7.2 for details and 2.5 for
    recommendations). 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.
 
2.4 Signal and battery levels

    When Field Test Display is active, normal signal and battery level
    bars are visible.
 
 
2.5 Reserving SIM SCM locations (recommendations)

    When starting to use a SIM-card in a phone with field test displays, it is
    recommended to put some default data into SIM SCM locations that are used
    by field test displays. This prevents accidental storing of phone numbers
    and names into such locations. Displays 52 and 53 also write some data to
    SIM SCM locations 35 and 36 overwriting any previous data.

    SIM SCM     Recommended    Recommended      Location used
    location    number         text (name)     by display
    --------------------------------------------------------
      31         65535         AUD DSP 1          71
      32         65535         AUD DSP 2          72
      33             0         BTS TEST           17
      34            34                            52, 53
      35            35                            52, 53
      36            36                            52, 53

    Reserving SIM SCM locations is not necessary if the user is sure that
    he/she will never select these displays using menu shortcut (which
    executes the display).
 
    In DCT3 phones it is not possible to select the SIM location number
    where the number and the name will be stored. So, reserving a SIM
    location must be done by some PC software or, for example, by DCT2
    phone.
 
 
 
3   Information on the displays

    Length of a field is shown in the display picture by amount of the letters.
    If a value is not available, 'x' is shown for all the digits. If data to
    be displayed is shorter than the field reserved to show that data, text
    is aligned left and numbers right.
 

3.1 Signalling displays, which can be visible to network operators

    Those signalling displays which can be activated by the network operators
    are numbered from 1 to 19. Before field test displays are visible, mobile
    has to be modified. With the normal production mobile field test
    displays are not working.
 
3.1.1  Display 1:   Information of the serving cell

        ++++++++++++++
        +abbb ccc ddd+
        + e ff g mmmm+
        + nnn     ppp+
        +    oooo    +
        ++++++++++++++
 

        a       H, if carrier numbers are scrolled when hopping is on.
                Otherwise ' '.
        bbb     When mobile is on TCH:
                    DCH carrier number in decimal.
                When mobile is NOT on TCH:
                    CH means carrier number in decimal.
                If hopping is on, used channels are scrolled when display is
                updated.
        ccc     rx level in dBm, minus sign not shown if <=-100
        ddd     tx power level. If transmitter is on, symbol * is shown in
                front of the power level value.
        e       Time Slot, range is 0 - 7
        ff      Timing advance, range is 0 - 63
        g       rx quality, range is 0 - 7
        mmmm    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.
        nnn     value of the path loss criterium (C1). Range is -99 - 99.
        oooo    type of current channel
                    THR0 : TCH HR subchannel 0
                    THR1 : TCH HR subchannel 1
                    TFR  : TCH FR
                    TEFR : TCH EFR
                    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
                    FAH0 : TCH HR signalling only (FACCH) channel, subch 0
                    FAH1 : TCH HR signalling only (FACCH) channel, subch 1
                    SDCH : SDCCH
                    AGCH : AGCH
                    CCCH : CCCH
                    CCHR : CCCH and cell broadcast receiving on
                    BCCH : BCCH
                    SEAR : SEARCH
                    NSPS : MS is in No Serv Power Save state
        ppp         value of the cell reselection criterium (C2).
                    Range is -99 - 99. If phone is phase 1 then C1 value is
                    shown.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #CH RxL TxPwr#
        #TS TA RQ RLT#
        # C1      C2 #
        #    CHT     #
        ##############
 
3.1.2  Display 2:   More information of the serving cell

        ++++++++++++++
        + aa b c Bdd +
        + ee         +
        +            +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++
 

        aa      paging mode
                   NO : normal paging
                   EX : extended paging
                   RO : paging reorganization
                   SB : same as before
        b       maximum number of Random Access retransmission
        c       roaming indicator, values are R or empty.
        Bdd     Letter B and BSIC value, range is 0 - 63.
        ee      Reason of last call release
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #PM RAR Ro BC#
        #CalRel      #
        #            #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.1.3  Display 3:   Information of the serving cell, 1st and 2nd neighbour

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +    ef gh   +
        ++++++++++++++

        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
        bbb     C1 value, range is -99 - 99, displayed only in idle mode.
                Instead of C1 value, letter 'B' and BSIC value will be
                displayed in active mode.
        ccc     rx level in dBm, minus sign not shown if <=-100
        ddd     C2 value, range is -99 - 99
        e,g     F is shown if cell is in a forbidden location area
                otherwise location is empty.
        f,h     B is Barred, N is normal priority and L is low priority
                otherwise location is empty.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #SCH C1 rx C2#
        #1CH C1 rx C2#
        #2CH C1 rx C2#
        #    1N 2N   #
        ##############

 
3.1.4  Display 4:   Information of the 3rd, 4th and 5th neighbour

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +  ef gh ij  +
        ++++++++++++++

        1. row: 3. neighbour information
        2. row: 4. neighbour information
        3. row: 5. neighbour information
        4. row, ef: 3. neighbour information
        4. row, gh: 4. neighbour information
        4. row, ij: 5. neighbour information

        aaa     carrier number in decimal
        bbb     C1 value, range is -99 - 99, displayed only in idle mode.
                Instead of C1 value, letter 'B' and BSIC value will be
                displayed in active mode.
        ccc     rx level in dBm, minus sign not shown if <=-100
        ddd     C2 value, range is -99 - 99
        e,g,i   F is shown if cell is in a forbidden location area
                otherwise location is empty.
        f,h,j   B is Barred, N is normal priority and L is low priority
                otherwise location is empty.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #3CH C1 rx C2#
        #4CH C1 rx C2#
        #5CH C1 rx C2#
        #  3N 4N 5N  #
        ##############
 
3.1.5  Display 5:   Information of the 6th, 7th and 8th neighbour

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +aaabbbcccddd+
        +  ef gh ij  +
        ++++++++++++++

        1. row: 6. neighbour information
        2. row: 7. neighbour information
        3. row: 8. neighbour information
        4. row, ef: 6. neighbour information
        4. row, gh: 7. neighbour information
        4. row, ij: 8. neighbour information

        aaa     carrier number in decimal
        bbb     C1 value, range is -99 - 99, displayed only in idle mode.
                Instead of C1 value, letter 'B' and BSIC value will be
                displayed in active mode.
        ccc     rx level in dBm, minus sign not shown if <=-100
        ddd     C2 value, range is -99 - 99
        e,g,i   F is shown if cell is in a forbidden location area
                otherwise location is empty.
        f,h,j   B is Barred, N is normal priority and L is low priority
                otherwise location is empty.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #6CH C1 rx C2#
        #7CH C1 rx C2#
        #8CH C1 rx C2#
        #  6N 7N 8N  #
        ##############

 
3.1.6  Display 6:   Network selection display
 

    This display shows the last registered network country code and
    network code as well as the codes for four forbidden networks
    and the first 3 preferred networks.
 
        ++++++++++++++
        +aaabb  aaabb+
        +aaabb  aaabb+
        +aaabb  aaabb+
        +aaabb  aaabb+
        ++++++++++++++

    If three digit MNC is used (DCS1900), display looks different:

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaabbbaaabbb+
        +aaabbbaaabbb+
        +aaabbbaaabbb+
        +aaabbbaaabbb+
        ++++++++++++++

        1. row: last registered network -  1st forbidden network
        2. row: 1st preferred network   -  2nd forbidden network
        3. row: 2nd preferred network   -  3rd forbidden network
        4. row: 3rd preferred network   -  4th forbidden network

        aaa     country code coded in BCD
        bbb     network code coded in BCD, third digit can be 'F'
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #LReg   1_For#
        #1_Pre  2_For#
        #2_Pre  3_For#
        #3_Pre  4_For#
        ##############
 
3.1.7  Display 7:  System information bits for serving cell.

        ++++++++++++++
        +E A H C I BR+
        +a b c d e fg+
        +ECSC 2Ter MB+
        +h     i   j +
        ++++++++++++++

        a       1 is shown if emergency calls are supported, else 0
        b       1 is shown if attach-detach-procedure is allowed, else 0
        c       1 is shown if half rate channels are supported, else 0
        d       1 is shown if C2 values are broadcasted, else 0
        e       1 is shown if system information 7 and 8 are broadcasted,
                  else 0
        f       1 is shown if cell broadcast is supported, else 0
        g       1 is shown if re-establishment is supported, else 0
 
 
        The following items are used only in dualband phones:
 
        h       In idle mode 1 is shown if Early Classmark (ECSC) sending is
                supported, else 0. In dedicated mode (conversation) X is shown.

        i       In idle mode 1 is shown if 2-Ter messages are supported,
                else 0. 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 mode.
 

        The following is picked from Phase2+ ETSI GSM 05.08 version 5.4.0,
        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
        0 (00)  Normal reporting of the six strongest cells, with known and
                allowed NCC part of BSIC, irrespective of the band used.

        1 (01)  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.

       2 (10)   The MS shall report the two 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.

       3 (11)   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.

        HELP display:
 
        ##############
        #Serving Cell#
        #System Info #
        #Bits        #
        #            #
        ##############
 
 
3.1.8  Display 10:  Values of paging repeat period, TMSI, periodic location
                    update timer, AFC and AGC

        ++++++++++++++
        +TMSIaaaaaaaa+
        +T321:bbb/ccc+
        +PRP:d  ee ff+
        + ggggg  hhh +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaaaaaa    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 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
                    periodic location update is not in use.)  This value is
                    received from the network.
        d           Value of paging repeat period (range is 2 - 9, 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
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #TMSI(hex)   #
        #T3212ctr/tim#
        #PaRP DSF AGC#
        #  AFC   Ch  #
        ##############
 
3.1.9 Display 11:  Network parameters

        ++++++++++++++
        +CC:aaa NCbbb+
        +  LAC:cccc  +
        +  CH :dddd  +
        +  CID:eeee  +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaa     MCC value in decimal (MCC=Mobile Country Code)
        bbb     MNC value in decimal (MNC=Mobile Network Code)
                Three digits are shown only in DCS1900.
                In other systems only two digits are shown.
        cccc    LAC value in hex     (LAC=Location Area Code)
        dddd    Serving cell channel number
        eeee    Cell Identifier in hex format
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        # MCC    MNC #
        #LocAreaCode #
        #ServChannel #
        #   CellId   #
        ##############
 

3.1.10  Display 12:  Ciphering, hopping, DTX status and IMSI

        ++++++++++++++
        +CIPHER :aaa +
        +HOPPING:bbb +
        +DTX    :ccc +
        +IMSI   :ddd +
        ++++++++++++++

        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 the TCH.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #CipherValue #
        #HoppingValue#
        #DTXValue    #
        #IMSIAttach  #
        ##############
 
3.1.11 Display 13:  Uplink DTX switching display

    With this display it is possible to change MS to use DTX or not, if BS
    allows MS to decide it.

    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 change.
 

        **************
        *aaaaaaaaaa  *
        *DTX(DEF):bbb*
        *DTX(BS) :ccc*
        *            *
        **************

        aaaaaaaaaa  status of switched mode.
                       DTX:ON    : MS uses DTX
                       DTX:OFF   : MS does not use DTX
                       DTX:DEF   : MS use default state of DTX.
                                   Defined in MS_PAR.H
                       NOTALLOWED: BS does not allow MS to decide if it uses
                                   DTX or not.
        bbb         default state of DTX. Defined in MS_PAR.H
                    The value is either ON or OFF
        ccc         is DTX value from BS
                       MAY : BS allows MS to decide if it uses dtx or not
                             on uplink.
                       USE : BS controls MS to use dtx (on uplink)
                       NOT : BS controls MS not to use dtx (on uplink)

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #DTXMode     #
        #DefaulDTXSta#
        #DTXValFromBS#
        #            #
        ##############
 

3.1.12 Display 14:  Toggle Screening Indicator

    When selected, changes the value of Screening Indicator from 0 to 1 and
    vice versa.
 

        **************                   **************
        *  SCREENING *                   *  SCREENING *
        *  INDICATOR *                   *  INDICATOR *
        *    IS 00   *                   *    IS 01   *
        *            *                   *            *
        **************                   **************

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #  change    #
        # Screening  #
        # indicator  #
        ##############
 
3.1.13  Display 17:  Switch BTS_TEST status

        **************                   **************
        *            *                   *            *
        *  BTS TEST  *                   *  BTS TEST  *
        *     ON     *                   *    OFF     *
        *            *                   *            *
        **************                   **************

        Mobile is                         Mobile is
        searching only                    behaving normally.
        one frequency.                    Neighbour measurements
        Neighbour measurements            are done.
        are not done.

    This display is used to toggle BTS_TEST status on EEPROM. If BTS_TEST
    status is set on EEPROM each time the mobile sends a search list it uses
    only the carrier number stored on SIM SCM-location 33. Also the neighbour
    information from system information messages is ignored. If the BTS_TEST
    status is not set, then the value of SIM SCM-location 33 is ignored and the
    mobile behaves normally (i.e. does the neighbour measurements according the
    GSM specifications).

    To activate BTS tests perform following steps:
        - Save desired channel number in SIM SCM-location 33.
        - Select display 17 in execute mode
        - Switch power off and on
    If activation succeeded, there is text "BTS TEST ON" in display 17.

    To deactivate BTS tests either select display 17 in execute mode or
    save number 0 in SIM SCM-location 33 and switch power off and on.

    NOTE! The display does not show the value of BTS_TEST status in EEPROM.
    Although the value is set, bts test can be off. If there is not legal
    carrier number in SIM location 33 (GSM: 1-124, DCS1800: 512-885) 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 different value from the one in EEPROM.

    See chapter 2.5 for recommendations.

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #toggle BTS  #
        #test ON/OFF #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.1.14  Display 18:  Lights status control

    If selected, lights are always on, otherwise light status is controlled by
    UI.

        **************                   **************
        *            *                   *            *
        *   LIGHTS   *                   *   LIGHTS   *
        *    ON      *                   *    OFF     *
        *            *                   *            *
        **************                   **************

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #  toggle    #
        #  lights    #
        #  ON/OFF    #
        ##############
 

3.1.15 Display 19:  Toggle Cell Barred Status

        **************         **************         **************
        *            *         *            *         *            *
        * CELL BARR  *         * CELL BARR  *         * CELL BARR  *
        * ACCEPTED   *         * REVERSE    *         * DISCARD    *
        *            *         *            *         *            *
        **************         **************         **************

    This test is meant to be used when some cells are tested prior taking them
    into commercial use. By setting the barring on in the base station normal
    GSM phones will not try to register these barred cells. By selecting cell
    barring reversed, the MS will only use the cells to be tested. However, if
    at the same time it is wanted that MS will be capable to use normal network
    cell barring ignored can be set. Display 19 will show the cell barring
    mode.

    NOTE! If a cell has been selected before barring state is changed the
    selected cell may have different barring state than what the display shows.
    After reselection the cell barring state is working for sure.

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #toggle cell #
        #barr status #
        #DIS/ACC/REV #
        ##############
 
3.2 Charging displays (20 series)
 

3.2.1  Display 20:  General information of the charging status

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaa  bbbbb +
        + Tccc   ddd +
        + Ceee  Wfff +
        + gggg  hhhh +
        ++++++++++++++
 

        aaa     Battery voltage in decimal, range is 0.00 - 9.99 V, decimal
                point is not shown; e.g. 7.19V is shown as 719 on the display
        bbbbb   Charging mode 5 digit symbol
 
                   xxxxx : Charger not connected or charging disabled.
                   Charg : Charging.
                   Maint : Maintenance charging.
                   Faile : Failure.
                   DisCh : Battery discharging going.
                   InitC : EM charging is being initialized.
                   BatCk : Battery testing is going.
                   ChaCk : EM is checking charger.
                   CelBr : Charging off because one or more cells broken
                           inside battery.
                   BSIFa : Charging off because of battery BSI measurement
                           failed.
                   TmpFa : Charging off because of battery NTC measurement
                           failed.
                   VolFa : Charging off because charger voltage measurement
                           failed.
                   CurFa : Charging off because charger current measurement
                           failed.
                   FastC : Fast charging going.
                   FullM : Battery full and maintenance going.
                   HotM  : Battery hot and maintenance going.
                   ColdM : Battery cold and maintenance going.
                   TxOnC : TX on and Ni charging going.
                   TxNoF : TX on, Ni charging going and battery is not
                           full anymore.
                   LithC : Charging of Lithium-ion battery.
                   LiAFu : PWM level is below the battery full limit.
                   LiFul : PWM has been below the battey full limit for
                           a certain time that is  specified for battery
                           full.
                   LiTxO : TX on and Li charging going.
                   LNFTx : TX on, Li charging going and battery is not
                           full anymore.
                   ColdC : Cold charging.
                   I_Che : Init checks.
                   L_Che : Li charging checks.
                   F_Che : Fast charging checks.
                   M_Che : Maintenace charging checks.
                   MaBFD : Maintenace BFD charging.
                   LiDCH : Li-ion DCH charging.
                   LiHot : Li-ion hot charging.
 
        ccc     Battery temperature in centigrade, from -30 to +90.
                Values for this table can be found from a separate Excel
                document, stored in <power.battchk>NTC_RES.XLS.
        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 battery is getting full and
                charging current is less than predefined limit, this timer
                will be started. If timer reaches 0, charging will be stopped.

 
        HELP display:

        ##############
        #BatVol ChMod#
        #BTemp ChTime#
        #ChrgVol PWM #
        # BTyp  BFDC #
        ##############
 
3.2.2  Display 21:  Constant voltage charging display

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa  bbbb +
        +  ccc   ddd +
        +  eee   fff +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    Difference between measured voltage and goal voltage,
                decimal point is not shown.
        bbbb    Difference between measured voltage and result of previous
                measurement (basically same as using change of error),
                decimal point is not shown.
        ccc     Battery up voltage, maximum ripple voltage.
        ddd     Battery down voltage, minimum ripple voltage.
        eee     Average voltage.
        fff     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 given.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #MTDif MPDif #
        #BUpV  BDownV#
        #AverV SumMF #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.2.3  Display 22: Battery full detection

        ++++++++++++++
        + Eaaa  Cbbb +
        + Dccc  Rddd +
        + Ieee  Afff +
        + Tggg  Vhhh +
        ++++++++++++++
 
 
        Letters E, C, D, R, I, A, T and V are displayed constantly.

        Eaaa    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 function set, range 0.00-1.00, decimal
                point is not shown; e.g. 0.23 is shown as 023.

        Dccc    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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        # DeriC ChAm #
        # VDif VDrop #
        # VDTi AvDif #
        # Temp Volt  #
        ##############
 
3.2.4  Display 23: Battery monitor and phone state monitor display

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa  bbbb +
        + cccc  dddd +
        +eee fff gggg+
        +hhh iiiijjjj+
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    txon voltage, decimal point not shown (a.aaa mV)
        bbbb    txoff voltage, decimal point not shown (b.bbb mV)
        cccc    charging current, decimal point not shown (c.ccc mA)
        dddd    predicted standby level, decimal point not shown (d.ddd mV)
        eee     estimated age for Li-ion battery (0..100, 0=new, 100=old)
        fff     battery's percentage level (0..100)
        gggg    current consumption indicated by PSM (deci-mA)
        hhh     battery's temperature (C) (Only for Li battery)
        iiii    charged capacity (mAh) (into battery)
        jjjj    tells what is the next capacity target to reach
                next battery bar level (mAh)
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #TxOn   TxOff#
        #ChCur  Stdby#
        #Age CAP Curr#
        #Tmp CmAhTarg#
        ##############

 
3.3 Device control displays (30 series)

3.3.1  Display 30:  Audio API register display

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa bbbb  +
        + cccc dddd  +
        + eeee ffff  +
        + gggg hhhh  +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    API_AUD1_CTRL
        bbbb    API_AUD2_CTRL
        cccc    API_SIDETONE
        dddd    API_AU3
        eeee    API_1_TONE
        ffff    API_2_TONE
        gggg    API_CONFIG
        hhhh    API_HF_VOL
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #A1Cnf  A2Cnf#
        #  ST   AU3  #
        #1Tone  2Tone#
        # Conf  HFVol#
        ##############
 
 
3.3.2  Display 34:  FBUS display

        ++++++++++++++
        +aa bb cc dd +
        +eee fff ggg +
        +hhh iii jjj +
        +k           +
        ++++++++++++++

        aa      current fbus media in hex
        bb      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
        fff     fbus framing error counter
        ggg     fbus overrun error counter
        hhh     fbus alive check counter
        iii     RX Sequence number
        jjj     TX Sequence number
        k       Phone mode: S=slave, H=host
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #CM LD LM NM #
        #PEC FEC OEC #
        #ACC RXS TXS #
        #Mod         #
        ##############

 
3.3.3  Display 35:  Reasons for SW resets

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaaa      +
        + bbbbbbbb   +
        +            +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Reset reason#
        #Task name   #
        #            #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.3.4  Display 36:  Counters for resets

        ++++++++++++++
        + aa  bb  cc +
        + dd  ee  ff +
        +            +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aa      Unknown resets.
        bb      ASIC watchdog resets
        cc      DSP recovery resets
        dd      SIM contact failure resets
        ee      Idle task not running resets
        ff      Task stack overflow resets

    Counters are stored to EEPROM.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        # UN  WD DSP #
        #SIM IDL STK #
        #   Reset    #
        #  counters  #
        ##############
 
 
3.3.5 Display 38:   Memory dump

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaaaaaaaaaaa+
        +aaaaaaaaaaaa+
        +aaaaaaaaaaaa+
        +aaaaaaaaaaaa+
        ++++++++++++++
 

        aaaa....  hex dump of 24 successive memory locations

        The start address of the dump is entered as 6 digit address value
        into SIM alpha memory location #30 .
        An example: addres 0x0C89AB -> enter 'name' 0C2089AB into SIM alpha
        memory location #30.

        Dump address is changed only when field test display #38 is selected
        via menu, changing memory location #30 is not enough!
 
        This display will not be included in offial software, but designers
        can use it for their own test purposes. Display can be switched on
        by defining flag DEV_FT_MEMORY_DUMP_IN_USE in ftd_conf.h.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Memory dump #
        #            #
        #            #
        #            #
        ##############
 
 
3.3.6  Display 39:  Information about reasons for call clearing

        ++++++++++++++
        + CC: aaaa   +
        + MM: bbbb   +
        + RR: cccc   +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    CC cause value, see section 10.5.4.11/GSM 04.08
                '*' is shown in front of cause value if cause is made up
                by CC layer in MS
        bbbb    MM cause value, see section 10.5.3.6/GSM 04.08
                '*' is shown in front of cause value if cause is made up
                by MM layer in MS
        cccc    RR cause value, see section 10.5.2.31/GSM 04.08
                '*' is shown in front of cause value if cause is made up
                by RR layer in MS
 
        All cause values are shown in decimal form.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #CC CauseValu#
        #MM CauseValu#
        #RR CauseValu#
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.4 Handover displays (40 series)
 

3.4.1  Display 40:  Reset handover counters

    With this display all timers of the handover display can be reset.
 
        **************
        *   RESET    *
        *  HANDOVER  *
        *  COUNTERS  *
        *            *
        **************

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #  Use menu  #
        #  to reset  #
        #  handover  #
        #  counters  #
        ##############

 
3.4.2  Display 41:  Handover display

        ++++++++++++++
        +HandOOK: aaa+
        +PrevCh : bbb+
        +HONotOK: ccc+
        +HOIntra: ddd+
        ++++++++++++++

        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. Also display 60 initializes these
    counters.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #HandOvOKCntr#
        #PrevChanCntr#
        #HandOvNOKCnt#
        #HOIntraOKCnt#
        ##############
 

3.4.2.1  Display 41:  Dualband handover display, INTER CELL

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa  bbbb +
        + cccc  dddd +
        +eeefffggghhh+
        +iiijjjkkklll+
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa counter of successful handovers (max 9999) from GSM to GSM
        bbbb counter of successful handovers (max 9999) from DCS to DCS
        cccc counter of successful handovers (max 9999) from GSM to DCS
        dddd counter of successful handovers (max 9999) from DCS to GSM

        eee  counter for failed handovers (max 999) from GSM to GSM
        fff  counter for failed handovers (max 999) from DCS to DCS
        ggg  counter for failed handovers (max 999) from GSM to DCS
        hhh  counter for failed handovers (max 999) from DCS to GSM

        iii  counter of successful back to previous channel attempts (max 999)
             from GSM to GSM
        jjj  counter of successful back to previous channel attempts (max 999)
             from DCS to DCS
        kkk  counter of successful back to previous channel attempts (max 999)
             from GSM to DCS
        lll  counter of successful back to previous channel attempts (max 999)
             from DCS to GSM

    Counters will stop when they reach their maximum. To initialize the
    counters to zero, select display 40. Also display 60 initializes these
    counters.

 
   HELP display:

        ##############
        #G>G InterD>D#
        #G>D  OK  D>G#
        #InterHoFail #
        # BackToPrev #
        ##############
 
 
3.4.3  Display 42: Dualband Handover display, INTRA CELL
 
        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa  bbbb +
        + cccc  dddd +
        +eeefffggghhh+
        +iiijjjkkklll+
        ++++++++++++++

        aaa  counter of successful INTRA CELL handovers (max 9999)
             from GSM to GSM
        bbb  counter of successful INTRA CELL handovers (max 9999)
             from DCS to DCS
        ccc  counter of successful INTRA CELL handovers (max 9999)
             from GSM to DCS
        ddd  counter of successful INTRA CELL handovers (max 9999)
             from DCS to GSM

        eee  counter of failed INTRA CELL handovers (max 999) from GSM to GSM
        fff  counter of failed INTRA CELL handovers (max 999) from DCS to DCS
        ggg  counter of failed INTRA CELL handovers (max 999) from GSM to DCS
        hhh  counter of failed INTRA CELL handovers (max 999) from DCS to GSM

        iii  counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel
             attempts (max 999) from GSM to GSM
        jjj  counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel
             attempts (max 999) from DCS to DCS
        kkk  counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel
             attempts (max 999) from GSM to DCS
        lll  counter of successful back to previous normal INTRA CELL channel
             attempts (max 999) from DCS to GSM

    Counters will stop when they reach their maximum. To initialize the
    counters to zero, select display 40. Also display 60 initializes these
    counters.

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #G>G IntraD>D#
        #G>D  OK  D>G#
        #IntraHoFail #
        # BackToPrev #
        ##############
 
 
3.4.4  Display 43:  L2 display

        ++++++++++++++
        +T200MS :aaaa+
        +T200BS :bbbb+
        +T200MS :cccc+
        +T200BS :dddd+
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    GSM: Counts how many times T200 in MS has expired and
                     therefore L2 transmission has been repeated.
        bbbb    GSM: Counts how many times T200 in BS (network) has expired
                     and therefore L2 transmission has been repeated.

        cccc    DCS: Counts how many times T200 in MS has expired and
                     therefore L2 transmission has been repeated.
                     (for dualband phones)
        dddd    DCS: Counts how many times T200 in BS (network) has expired
                     and therefore L2 transmission has been repeated.
                     (for dualband phones)

   Counters will stop when they reach their maximum. To initialize the
   counters to zero, select display 40. Also display 60 initializes these
   counters.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #T200 MS GSM #
        #T200 BS GSM #
        #T200 MS DCS #
        #T200 BS DCS #
        ##############
 
 
3.4.5 Display 44:  Toggle Revision Level

    When selected, changes the value of Revision Level from 0 to 1 and
    vice versa.

        **************                   **************
        *            *                   *            *
        * REVISION   *                   * REVISION   *
        *LEVEL IS 00 *                   *LEVEL IS 01 *
        *            *                   *            *
        **************                   **************

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #  change    #
        # Revision   #
        #  Level     #
        ##############
 

3.4.6  Display 45:  Toggle transmitter functionality

    When selected, disables transmitter functionality if enabled and
    vice versa.  New setting is valid until next power off or until
    new execute of this display.

        **************
        *            *
        *TRANSMITTER *
        *  XXXXXXXX  *         XXXXXXXX    ENABLED or DISABLED
        *            *
        **************

    This FTD can be used 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.

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        # enable or  #
        #  disable   #
        #transmitter #
        ##############
 
3.5 Memory handling (50 series)

3.5.1  Display 51:   SIM information

        ++++++++++++++    Example display:   ++++++++++++++
        +aaa bbb ccc +                       +3/5  64 YES +
        + dddddddd   +                       +DOWN(UP)    +
        + f g  hh ii +                       + 3 2   9 10 +
        +  j   kkkk  +                       +  2   FE01  +
        ++++++++++++++                       ++++++++++++++

        aaa     Sim voltage selection type (5, 3 or 3/5)
        bbb     Sim baudrate (372, 64, 32 or 0)
        ccc     Clock stop allowed, Yes or No
        dddd    Clock stop condition, Up or down (preferred)
        eee     Clock stopped, Yes or No (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
        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
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #VSel Bau SAl#
        #SCond  CStop#
        #PIN12  PUK12#
        # ATR  FE/PE #
        ##############
 

3.5.4  Display 54:  Block display 1

        ++++++++++++++
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        ++++++++++++++

        1. row: Block set 1, block set 2
        2. row: Block set 3, block set 4
        3. row: Block 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
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #ResF1  ResF2#
        #ResF3  ResF4#
        #ResF5  ResF6#
        #ResF7  ResF8#
        ##############
 
 

3.5.5  Display 55:  Block display 2

        ++++++++++++++
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        +aa bb  aa bb+
        ++++++++++++++

        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

        aaa      Number of reserved blocks
        bbb      Number of free blocks in worst case
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #ResF9 ResF10#
        #ResF11ResF12#
        #ResF13ResF14#
        #ResF15ResF16#
        ##############
 
3.5.6  Display 56:  Block display 3

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaaaa bbb +
        + cccccccc   +
        +            +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaaaa   Pointer to memory where double deallocation was called, in hex
                 format.
        bbb      Counter for failed deallocations.
        cccccccc 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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        # Ptr   Cntr #
        # Task       #
        #            #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.5.7  Display 57:  Memory status before reset

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaaaaaaaaaaa+
        +aaaaa...    +
        +bbbbbbbb    +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        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. Number 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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        # Status of  #
        # stacks     #
        # Block sets #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.6 Test counter displays (60 series)
 

3.6.1  Display 60:  Reset counters to zero

    With this display all counters of the field test display can be reset
    (i.e. all counters in 40 and 60 series).
 
        **************
        * FIELD TEST *
        *  DISPLAY   *
        *  COUNTERS  *
        *   RESET    *
        **************

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #reset field #
        #test display#
        # counters   #
        ##############

 
3.6.2  Display 61:  Search and reselection counter display

        ++++++++++++++
        +NOPSW  :aaaa+
        +SYNCR  :bbbb+
        +RESELEC:cccc+
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        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.
        cccc    counter for cell reselections in hexadecimal form.
 

    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. Counters are automatically reset to zero when
    they exceed their maximum value.
 
 
        HELP display:

        ##############
        #PSWMesgCntr #
        #SyncMeasCntr#
        #CellReselCtr#
        #            #
        ##############

 
3.6.2.1  Display 61:  Dualband search and reselection counter display

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaaaa  bbbbb+
        +ccccc  ddddd+
        +eeeee  fffff+
        +ggggg  hhhhh+
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaaa   GSM counter for MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND message received from DSP
                in decimal form (max 99999).

        bbbbb   DCS counter for MDI_NO_PSW_FOUND message received from DSP
                in decimal form (max 99999).

        ccccc   GSM counter for synchronization measurement attempts in decimal
                form. If counter value is over 99999 then five x are shown.

        ddddd   DCS counter for synchronization measurement attempts in decimal
                form. If counter value is over 99999 then five x are shown.

        eeeee   counter for GSM->GSM cell reselections in decimal form
                (max 99999).
        fffff   counter for DCS->DCS cell reselections in decimal form
                (max 99999).
        ggggg   counter for GSM->DCS cell reselections in decimal form
                (max 99999).
        hhhhh   counter for DCS->GSM cell reselections in decimal form
                (max 99999).

    On power off 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. Counters are automatically reset to zero when
    they exceed their maximum value.
 
 
        HELP display:

        ##############
        #NOPswGSM DCS#
        #Sync GSM DCS#
        #reselG>G D>D#
        #reselG>D D>G#
        ##############

 
3.6.3  Display 62:  Neighbour measurement counter display

        ++++++++++++++
        + PSW  :aaaa +
        + SYNCR:bbbb +
        + BCCH :cccc +
        + BCCHE:dddd +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    counter for neighbour PSW measurement attempts
        bbbb    counter for neighbour synchronization measurement attempts
        cccc    counter for neighbour BCCH measurement attempts
        dddd    counter for neighbour BCCH Ext measurement attempts

        Counter values are shown in hexadecimal form.

    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. Counters are automatically reset to zero when
    they exceed their maximum value.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #NeghbrPSWCtr#
        #SyncMeasCntr#
        #BCCHMeasAtmp#
        #BCCHExtMeAtm#
        ##############
 
3.6.4  Display 63:  Call attempts counters

        ++++++++++++++
        +  aa    bb  +
        +  ccc   ddd +
        +  eee   fff +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aa      Reason of last call release
                Cause from messages disconnect and release complete
        bb      Direction of last call release
                   UN : Unknown
                   MO : Mobile originated
                   MT : Mobile terminated
                   IN : Internal (ME CS sw)
        ccc     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
 

    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. Counters are automatically reset to zero when
    they exceed their maximum value.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #CalRel RelDi#
        #MOCAtmp MOOK#
        #AllMT   MTOK#
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.6.5  Display 64:  Location update attempts counters

        ++++++++++++++
        + aa bbb ccc +
        + dd eee fff +
        +            +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aa      Reason of last normal location update failure
        bbb     count of normal location update 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
        fff     count of succeeded periodic and IMSI attach location updates

    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. Counters are automatically reset to zero when
    they exceed their maximum value.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Nfai NL NLOK#
        #PFai PL PLOK#
        # Loc update #
        #  counters  #
        ##############
 
3.6.6  Display 65:  SMS attempts counters

        ++++++++++++++
        + aa bbb ccc +
        + dd eee fff +
        + gggg       +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aa      Reason of last sending failure
        bbb     Count of all MO short message attempts
        ccc     Count of succeeded MO short message attempts
        dd      Reason of last receiving failure
        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

    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. Counters are automatically reset to zero when
    they exceed their maximum value.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #SFai MO MOOK#
        #RFai MT MTOK#
        #Sched Msgs  #
        #SMS counters#
        ##############
 
3.6.7  Display 66:  SMS timeout counters

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaa bbb cc +
        + ddd eee ff +
        +            +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaa     Counter for TR1M timeouts
        bbb     Counter for TR2M timeouts
        cc      Counter for TRAM timeouts
        ddd     Counter for TC1M timeouts
        eee     Counter for TC2M timeouts
        ff      Counter for CB schedule timeouts
 
    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. Counters are automatically reset to zero when
    they exceed their maximum value.
 
 
        HELP display:

        ##############
        #TR1 TR2 TRA #
        #TC1 TC2 SCH #
        #SMS timeout #
        #  counters  #
        ##############
 
3.7 Timer and audio displays (70 series)
 

3.7.1  Display 70:  Temporary counters of DSP

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa bbbb  +
        + cccc dddd  +
        + eeee ffff  +
        + gggg hhhh  +
        ++++++++++++++
 

        aaaa    Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd+0
                in hex format
        bbbb    Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd+1
                in hex format
        cccc    Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd+2
                in hex format
        dddd    Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd+3
                in hex format
        eeee    Contents of API memory location r_dsp2ftd+4
                in hex format
        ffff    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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        # Temporary  #
        #DSP counters#
        #(R DSP2FTD) #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.7.2  Display 71:  Control DSP audio enhancements 1

        **************
        *AUDIO       *
        *ENHANCEMENT *
        *DISPLAY 1   *
        *    XXXXX   *
        **************

        XXXXX   Control word for DSP Audio Enhancements in decimal format.
                The control word is sent to the DSP in mdi audio configure
                message.

        Prior using this display the control word must be written to
        location 31 of SIM-card in decimal format.

        Then the display 71 is choosen from the menu (EXECUTE MODE).
        The control word is then sent to the DSP in mdi audio configure
        message immediately. Mdi audio configure message is also sent every
        time when this display is entered using arrow keys and previous
        display was 72.

        Used together with display 72, 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 has been selected
        from the menu. This prevents accidental on/off switching of algorithms
        when browsing displays by arrow keys. Entered values are not saved to
        EEPROM.
 
        See chapter 2.5 for recommendations.
 
        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #control DSP #
        #   audio    #
        #enhancements#
        ##############
 
3.7.3  Display 72:  Control DSP audio enhancements 2

        **************
        *AUDIO       *
        *ENHANCEMENT *
        *DISPLAY 2   *
        *    XXXXX   *
        **************

        XXXXX   Control word for DSP Audio Enhancements in decimal format.
                The control word is sent to the DSP in mdi audio configure
                message.

        Prior using this display the control word is written to SCM-location
        32 of SIM-card in decimal format.

        Then the display 72 is choosen from the menu (EXECUTE MODE).
        The control word is then sent to the DSP in mdi audio configure message
        immediately. Mdi audio configure message is also sent every time when
        this display is entered using arrow keys and previous display was 72.
 
        Used together with display 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 71 has been selected
        from the menu. This prevents accidental on/off switching of algorithms
        when browsing displays by arrow keys. Entered values are not saved to
        EEPROM.

        See chapter 2.5 for recommendations.

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #control DSP #
        #   audio    #
        #enhancements#
        ##############
 
3.7.4  Display 73:  Generic display for DSP Audio Enhancements

        ++++++++++++++    Example display:   ++++++++++++++
        + aaa bb  aaa+                       + 101 00  408+
        +cccc bb cccc+                       +BCDE 88 7FFF+
        +cccc bb cccc+                       +0001 FF 0003+
        + cccc cccc  +                       +  DEAD DEFA +
        ++++++++++++++                       ++++++++++++++

        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.
        cccc    General hex value.

    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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #DB1  B1  DB2#
        #HEX1 B2 HEX2#
        #HEX3 B3 HEX4#
        #  HEX5 HEX6 #
        ##############
 
3.7.5  Display 74:  DSP audio enhancements 1 (DRC)

        ++++++++++++++    Example display:   ++++++++++++++
        +  aaa  bbb  +                       +  101  408  +
        +       ccc  +                       +       480  +
        +  dd    ee  +                       +  01    03  +
        +            +                       +            +
        ++++++++++++++                       ++++++++++++++

        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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #DSigL USigL #
        #      NseLvl#
        # DTbl  UTbl #
        #            #
        ##############

 
3.7.6  Display 75:  Audio path status
 
        ++++++++++++++
        +Mod:aaaaaaaa+
        +AudReq: bbbb+
        +AccMod: cccc+
        +H2Path: dd  +
        ++++++++++++++

        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
        cccc    Accessory audio mode
        dd      HFU-2 path
 
 
        HELP display:

        ##############
        #ExtAudStatus#
        #AudioRequest#
        #AccessoryMod#
        #HFU2Path    #
        ##############
 
3.7.7  Display 76:  Ear (= downlink) audio display

        ++++++++++++++    Example display:   ++++++++++++++
        + Vaa  Pbbb  +                       + V0A  P125  +
        + Cccc CAddd +                       + C000 CA001 +
        +PAeee       +                       +PA353       +
        +            +                       +            +
        ++++++++++++++                       ++++++++++++++

        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.
        ccc     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 will not be saved to the EEPROM.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #EVol PeakVal#
        #CutOff COAve#
        #PkAver      #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.7.8  Display 77:  Microphone (= uplink) audio display

        ++++++++++++++    Example display:   ++++++++++++++
        + Paaa  Abbb +                       + P303  A225 +
        + Cccc CAddd +                       + C023 CA003 +
        +            +                       +            +
        +            +                       +            +
        ++++++++++++++                       ++++++++++++++

        aaa     Peak value of uplink audio signal during last frame in dB
                decimal point and sign is not shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105.
        bbb     Moving average of peak levels, decimal point and sign is not
                shown, ie. -10.5 is show 105.
        ccc     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

    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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #MicPeak MAve#
        #CutOff COAve#
        #            #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.7.9  Display 78:  DSP audio enhancements (AEC)

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaa bbb ccc +
        +ddd eee fff +
        +ggg h i jjj +
        + kkkk llll  +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaa     Electro-acoustic attenuation of echo from DSP point of view
                in dB. Decimal point and sign is not shown. E.g. -10.5dB
                would be displayed as "105", -0.5 dB would be displayed
                as "  5". 20*log10( Q15 )
        bbb     Adaptive attenuation of echo. Decimal point is not shown.
                20*log10( Q15 )
        ccc     Total echo return loss. Decimal point is not shown.
                20*log10( Q15 )
        ddd     RX attenuator gain in dB. Decimal point and sign is not
                shown. 20*log10( Q15 aec_rx_gain )
        eee     TX attenuator gain in dB. Decimal point and sign is not
                shown. 20*log10( Q15 aec_tx_gain )
        fff     Gain limit for RX and TX. Decimal point and sign is not
                shown. 20*log10( Q15 aec_gain_limit )
        ggg     Tx noise level in dB. Decimal point and sign is not shown.
                20*log10( Q15 aec_tx_noise)
        h       Adaptive filter status. (Q0 aec_nlms_state)
                (bit UPDATE << 2) | (bit NLMS2 << 1) | (bit NLMS1)
        i       Comfort noise generation (0 or 1) (Q0 AEC_TX_COMF_GEN)
        jjj     AEC mode. (byte Q0 s_AEC_mode)
        kkkk    Shows 16 last RX VAD decisions in HEX format.
                Hex( Q0 aec_rx_vadreg )
        llll    Shows 16 last TX VAD decisions in HEX format.
                Hex( Q0 aec_tx_vadreg )
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #EAA Ada ERL #
        #RxG TxG GLi #
        #TxN Sta Mod #
        # RVAD TVAD  #
        ##############
 
3.7.10 Display 79:  Audio equalizer display

        ++++++++++++++    Example display:   ++++++++++++++
        +aaaaa bbbbb +                       +12345 54321 +
        +ccccc ddddd +                       + 2353 46187 +
        +-ee.e -ff.f +                       +-46.5 -27.4 +
        +            +                       +            +
        ++++++++++++++                       ++++++++++++++

        aaaaa   Saturated samples before microphone equalizer in decimal 16 bit
                unsigned integer format.
        bbbbb   Saturated samples after microphone equalizer in decimal 16 bit
                unsigned integer format.
        ccccc   Saturated samples before earpiece equalizer in decimal 16 bit
                unsigned integer format.
        ddddd   Saturated samples after earpiece equalizer in decimal 16 bit
                unsigned integer format.
        -ee.e   Level of the microphone signal level detector in dB format.
                Requires log10 function in MCU. 16 bit signed value in DSP,
                0 dB = 32768.
        -ff.f   Level of the signal after earpiece equalizer in dB format.
                Requires log10 function in MCU. 16 bit signed value in DSP,
                0 dB = 32768.

    The display is reset and restarted when call is taken. When call is
    terminated the display is frozen to show 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*log10(x)) for the level
    values.

    HELP display:

    ##############
    #MiCutB MiCTA#
    #EpCutB EPCTA#
    #MicLev EarLv#
    #            #
    ##############
 
3.8 SW information and counters (80 series)
 

3.8.1  Display 80:  Reset timers to zero and restart them

    With this display all timers of the display 82 can be reset.

        **************
        *            *
        *   TIMERS   *
        *   RESET    *
        *            *
        **************

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #  Use menu  #
        #  to reset  #
        # field test #
        #   timers   #
        ##############
 

    The timers will be automatically reset after the battery has been fully
    charged and the charger is disconnected. Thus it's not always necessary
    to use the display 80.
 

3.8.2  Display 81:  Enable or disable timers

    This display will start or stop the timers.

        **************
        *            *
        *   TIMERS   *
        *  XXXXXXXX  *         XXXXXXXX    ENABLED or DISABLED
        *            *
        **************

    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 recharge
    battery message is reached.

    Also the current state of timer disabling/enabling is stored onto the
    EEPROM.

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #control test#
        #  display   #
        #  timers    #
        ##############
 
3.8.3  Display 82:  Test timer display

        ++++++++++++++
        +aaaaa bbbbb +
        +ccccc ddddd +
        + TIMERS eee +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaaa    timer for how long the phone has been powered on
        bbbbb    timer for how long the phone has been in service
        ccccc    timer for NO-SERV POWER-SAVE state
        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 reset 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!
    See chapted 2.2 how to deactivate the field test displays.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #PwrOn InServ#
        #NSPS  TxON  #
        #   Timers   #
        #   Status   #
        ##############
 
3.8.4  Display 83:  Control of task information displays

        **************
        *            *
        * SHOW TASK  *
        * XXXXXXXXX  *   XXXXXXXXX is "STACKS", "MSG BUFS" or "FAST BUFS"
        *            *
        **************

    Shows what information about tasks is currently shown in displays
    84 - 87.

    To select the type of information select this display via menu.
    Type is changed in order STACKS -> MSG BUFS  -> FAST BUFS -> 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.
 

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #Use menu to #
        #select shown#
        # task info  #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.8.5  Display 84:  Information of task numbers 0 - 7

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa bbbb  +
        + cccc dddd  +
        + eeee ffff  +
        + gggg hhhh  +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    task 0
        bbbb    task 1
        cccc    task 2
        dddd    task 3
        eeee    task 4
        ffff    task 5
        gggg    task 6
        hhhh    task 7

    Numbers tell how many stack memory locations have been empty in the worst
    case. So, if number is zero, stack has been full.
 
    Values are not stored to EEPROM.
 

        HELP display:

        Task names are listed on help display.
 
 
3.8.6  Display 85:  Information of task numbers 8 - 15

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa bbbb  +
        + cccc dddd  +
        + eeee ffff  +
        + gggg hhhh  +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    task 8
        bbbb    task 9
        cccc    task 10
        dddd    task 11
        eeee    task 12
        ffff    task 13
        gggg    task 14
        hhhh    task 15

    Values are not stored to EEPROM.
 

        HELP display:

        Task names are listed on help display.
 
3.8.7  Display 86:  Information of task numbers 16 - 23

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa bbbb  +
        + cccc dddd  +
        + eeee ffff  +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    task 16
        bbbb    task 17
        cccc    task 18
        dddd    task 19
        eeee    task 20
        ffff    task 21
        gggg    task 22
        hhhh    task 23

    Values are not stored to EEPROM.
 

        HELP display:

        Task names are listed on help display.
 
 
3.8.8  Display 87:  Information of OS_SYSTEM_STACK

        ++++++++++++++
        + aaaa  bbbb +
        +            +
        +            +
        +            +
        ++++++++++++++

        aaaa    OS_SYSTEM_STACK

    Values are not stored to EEPROM.
 
 
        HELP display:

        ##############
        #  FIQ  IRQ  #
        #            #
        #            #
        #            #
        ##############
 
3.8.9  Display 88:  Information of the current MCU and DSP software versions

        **************
        *aaaaa bbbbbb*
        *Date  cccccc*
        *ChkSum dddd *
        *eeeeeeeeeeee*
        **************

        aaaaa        version number of MCU SW (e.g. 2.081)
        bbbbbb       PPM version (e.g. 2.081B)
        cccccc       date of version.c (e.g. 960128 means 28. January 1996)
        dddd         MCU SW checksum
        eeeeeeeeeeee version of DSP software

        HELP display:

        ##############
        #MCUSW  PPM  #
        #MCUSW_Date  #
        #MCU_Checksum#
        #DSP_Version #
        ##############
 
3.9 Project specific displays (90 series)

        Projects can use displays 90-95 for their own purposes.
        Project specific displays are not described in this
        specification.

 
3.10  Setting without display (240 series)
 

3.10.1 Display 240: Zero and start counters.

        Following actions performed:

        reset handover counters (display 40)
        reset counters to zero  (display 60)
        reset timers            (display 80)
        enable timers           (display 81)

        The active field test display is not affected.
 

3.10.2 Display 241: Disable field test display.

        The field test display is totally disabled by writing the EEPROM value.
 

3.10.3 Display 242: Disable RD field test displays.

        The R&D field test displays are disabled by writing the EEPROM value.
        So only the displays 1-19 are active after this command.
        The active field test display is not affected.
 

3.10.4 Display 245: Clear OS postmortem dump information.

        To clear OS postmortem dump information displays, i.e. only
        display 57 in DCT3.
        The active field test display is not affected.