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    Nemo File Manager

    Nemo Handy Configuration

    Editor

    Nemo Handy Script Editor

    User Manual 

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    © 2012 by Anite Finland Ltd. All rights reserved.

    This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may only be used

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    CONTENTS 3

    CONTENTS

    NEMO FILE MANAGER 5 

    Nemo File Manager Options 8 

    Bluetooth Pairing 15 

    NEMO HANDY CONFIGURATION EDITOR22 

    NEMO HANDY CONFIGURATION EDITOR 1 22 

    Making New Configuration Files 24 

     Adding and Editing Parameters 26 

    Notifications 29 

    NEMO HANDY CONFIGURATION EDITOR 2 31 

    Loading and Saving Configuration Files 34 

    Creating New Configuration Files 35 

     Adding Parameters 37 

     Adding Groups 38 

     Adding Multiple Groups and Neighbor Groups 39 

     Adding Pages 41 

     Adding Views 42 

    Editing Parameters 43 

    Editing Groups 45 

    Editing Pages 46 

    Editing Views 47 

    Moving Configuration Elements 48 

    Popup Views 49 

    Notifications 50 

    NEMO HANDY SCRIPT EDITOR 52 

    CREATING SCRIPTS 52 

    SCRIPT COMMANDS 54 

    Voice Call 54 

    Video Call 55 

    Call Answer 55 

    Packet Session 56 

    HTTP Transfer 56 

    HTML/WAP Browsing 57 

    FTP Logon 57 

    FTP Transfer 58 

    Streaming 59 

    ICMP Ping 59 

    TCP/UDP Packet Transfers 60 

    Receive Emails (POP3) 61 

    Send Emails (SMTP) 62 

    Message Editor (Email) 63 

    Send SMS Message 64 

    Send MMS Message 65 

    Message Editor (MMS) 66 

    Wait 67 

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    NEMO FILE MANAGER

    Start the Nemo File Manager utility by selecting Start | Programs | Nemo Tools | Nemo File

    Manager .

    Status displays the current status of the File Manager.

    Bluetooth connection displays Bluetooth connection settings.

    To select measurement files to be converted, click the Add Items button. This opens the Rule

    Settings dialog.

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    In the Rule Sett ings dialog, click Add File to browse to the appropriate folder, select the file(s), and

    click OK or click Add Folder to select a whole folder. The selected file appears in the New Source

    Items view.

    Settings defines different settings for handling the files.

      File extension f iltering makes it possible for you to define which file extension will be used in

    the conversion rule.

      Uncompress archive files enables you to uncompress zipped archive files.

      Convert .nbl files allows you to choose files with .nbl endings to be converted.

    Conversion Timing enables you to schedule all conversion operations to occur only during specific

    hours of the day.

      No timing disables Conversion Timing.

      Conversion timed between defines a time range during which conversion operations are

    allowed to be performed.

    Source File Actions defines how the source files are handled after they have been converted.

      None leaves the source file in the original folder but adds the extension ‘processed’ in the file

    name.

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      Delete deletes the source file after conversion.

      Move to folder  moves the source file to a selected folder after conversion. Click the Browse 

    button to select a folder.

       Archive to fo lder  moves and compresses the source file to a selected folder after conversion.

    Click the Browse button to select a folder.

    Conversion options… 

      Use source folder as destination folder , when selected, enables the source folder to act as

    an destination folder

      Destination folder  defines a location for the converted f iles. Click the Browse button to select

    a folder.

    The Embed indoor marker coordinates option in the Conversion options field allows you to embed

    marker coordinates from a separate .mrk file to the .nmf file that is created with the File manager. This

    allows the user, for example, to export indoor measurement files to MapInfo files without losing the

    coordinates.

     After you have added all the files and folders, click OK  to start the conversion process. When the

    conversion is finished, the Status column will display Finished. The converted file will be in the

    selected destination folder with the same file name but with a new extension.

      Converting measurement files:

    1. Start the Nemo File Manager utility by selecting Start | Programs | Nemo Tools | Nemo File

    Manager .

    2. To select measurement files to be converted, click the Add Items button.

    3. In the Rule Sett ings dialog, click Add File to browse to the appropriate folder, select the file(s),

    and click OK or click Add Folder to select a whole folder. The selected file appears in the New

    Source Items view.

    4. Select the destination folder for the converted files and define the post-processing method for the

    source files.

    5. Click OK to start the conversion process.

    6. When the Status column displays Finished you can close the utility by clicking Exit.

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    Nemo File Manager Options

    In the Nemo File Manager general window, select Tools | Options. In the Nemo Fi le Manager

    Settings dialog you can configure the tool.

    Failed files folder  defines a folder for files that failed in the conversion process.

    Log fil es folder  defines a folder for the log file that is created automatically by Nemo File Manager.

    Naming format defines how the log file is named.

    Log prefix defines a prefix for the log file name.

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     Ar chiving

      New archive for each file defines that a new archive file is created for each measurement

    file. 

      New archive for each day defines that a new archive file is created for each day, containing

    all measurement files from that day. You are also able to define the naming format.  

      Converter prefix defines a prefix for the File Converter archive files. 

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    Bluetooth

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    Port defines the port assigned to your Bluetooth receiver. Make sure you select the same port thatwas assigned to your Bluetooth receiver during pairing. See

    On the FTP page you can define settings for transferring files from one remote folder to a local folder

    using FTP transfers. Select whether FTP or SFTP transfer protocol is used. 

    Download Configurations

    URL defines the URL address. 

    Start Download begins the download from the defined URL.  

    Username and Password define the username and password for the FTP server. 

    Port defines the host port. 

    Download path specifies the local folder where the files will be downloaded to. 

    Upload Configuration

    URL defines the FTP server URL. 

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    Start Upload begins the upload to the defined FTP server. 

    Username and Password require a valid username and a password.

    Port defines the host port.

    Upload path defines the path in your FTP server where you want to upload the files. 

    On the Voice Quali ty page you can define settings related to voice quality measurements.

      Note that t his page is visible only if your USB copy prot ection dongle supports the voice quality

    option.

    Select the Save reference sample option to save the reference sample on disk.

    Do not save recorded samples enables/disables the saving of recorded samples.  

    With the Save samples with MOS under threshold option you can save samples with a MOS score

    under the specified value.

      Bluetooth Pairing on page 13.

      Connect and Disconnect buttons enable and disable the Bluetooth connection.

      Destination defines a destination folder for uploaded measurement files. Click the Browse 

    button to select a folder.

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    On the FTP page you can define settings for transferring files from one remote folder to a local folder

    using FTP transfers. Select whether FTP or SFTP transfer protocol is used. 

    Download Configurations

    URL defines the URL address. 

    Start Download begins the download from the defined URL.  

    Username and Password define the username and password for the FTP server. 

    Port defines the host port. 

    Download path specifies the local folder where the files will be downloaded to. 

    Upload Configuration

    URL defines the FTP server URL. 

    Start Upload begins the upload to the defined FTP server. 

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    Username and Password require a valid username and a password.

    Port defines the host port.

    Upload path defines the path in your FTP server where you want to upload the files. 

    On the Voice Quali ty page you can define settings related to voice quality measurements.

      Note that t his page is visible only if your USB copy prot ection dongle supports the voice quality

    option.

    Select the Save reference sample option to save the reference sample on disk.

    Do not save recorded samples enables/disables the saving of recorded samples.  

    With the Save samples with MOS under threshold option you can save samples with a MOS score

    under the specified value.

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    Bluetooth Pairing

    It is possible to upload measurement files from Nemo Handy to Nemo File Manager via Bluetooth

    connection.

    To perform Bluetooth pairing between Nemo File Manager and Nemo Handy, you first have toconfigure your Bluetooth receiver. Enable your computer’s integrated Bluetooth receiver or connect an

    external one to one of the USB ports on your computer.

    On your computer, select Control Panel | Bluetooth Devices | COM Ports.

    Click Add .

    The Add COM Port dialog opens.

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    Make sure that Incoming is selected and click OK.

    The COM port assigned to the Bluetooth receiver is displayed in Port.

      This is the COM port you should select as Port in Nemo File Manager’s Bluetooth Options

    (see Nemo File Manager Options on page 8).

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    Now that your computer’s Bluetooth receiver has been successfully configured, you are ready to

    perform Bluetooth pairing between your computer and Nemo Handy.

    On your computer, select Control Panel | Bluetooth Devices | Devices.

    The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard dialog opens.

    On your mobile, access Bluetooth settings by selecting Menu | Connectivity | Bluetooth. In Bluetooth

    settings, set Bluetooth to On and My phone’s visibi lity to Shown to all.

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    In the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard dialog, make sure that the My device is set up and ready to befound check box is selected.

    Click Next.

    The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard prompts you to select a device from the list of detected devices.

    Select the device you want to add and click Next.

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    The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard asks whether you want to define a passkey for the connection.

    Select Let me choose my own passkey, enter a number of eight to sixteen digits to the passkey

    field, and click Next.

    The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard requests you to enter the passkey on your Bluetooth device.

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    Your Nemo Handy mobile will ask whether you want to allow connection with the Bluetooth receiver.

    Select Yes to allow connection with the Bluetooth receiver.

    Enter the passkey you defined earlier with the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard and select OK.

    The pairing between your computer and Nemo Handy has been successfully established. ClickFinish.

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    The Nemo Handy terminal is now displayed on the Devices tab of the Bluetooth Devices view.

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    NEMO HANDY CONFIGURATION EDITOR

    Most of the views in Nemo Handy are user-configurable. Only the Status, Script, and GPS views are

    fixed and cannot be edited. The views can be edited with the Nemo Handy Configuration Editor tool

    that is included in the Nemo Handy package.

    If you are using Nemo Handy 1.x or 2.0, use the instructions for Configuration Editor 1. For

    Nemo Handy versions 2.10 onwards, use the instructions for Configuration Editor 2 (see page

    31).

    NEMO HANDY CONFIGURATION EDITOR 1

    Install the Nemo Handy Configuration Editor on your PC by running the Nemo Handy Configuration

    Editor Setup.msi file. After installation, start the program by selecting Start | Programs | Nemo Tools 

    | Nemo Handy Conf iguration Editor .

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    The Displays table in the top left corner presents a list of Nemo Handy displays that can be edited.

    You can also add more displays, remove them, and change their order.

    The Preview field in the top right corner displays a preview of the selected display. Note that the

    displays are different in UMTS and GSM.

    The table at the bottom of the dialog displays the contents of each display. The All Parameters  page

    displays all available parameters: the parameter name, label, parameter type, and cellular system

    where it is available. You can select and deselect parameters from the view.

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    The Selected Parameters page displays the selected parameters for each view. With the Move Up 

    and Move Down buttons you can change the order in which the parameters are displayed in the view.

    Making New Configuration FilesYou can have as many Nemo Handy configuration files as you like and it is easy to switch between

    the configurations in Nemo Handy. To add new displays and to create a new Nemo Handy

    configuration, click Add in the Displays table in the Configuration Editor main window. You can also

    edit the existing displays or remove them completely.

    In the Display Properties dialog, type a title for the new display and select the display type, for

    example, string bar. For bar displays you can also define threshold colors which represent good and

    bad values. The threshold values are defined in the Parameter Properties dialog described on page

    27. Click OK.

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    In the All Parameters page at the bottom of the dialog, select the parameters you want to view in the

    new display. Note that some of them are available only for UMTS or GSM. In the Preview table you

    can view your selections in real time. Remember to select the right system in the Preview table.

     After you have created all the new views or edited the existing ones, click Save As to save the

    changes in a new Nemo Handy configuration file (.xml). If you want to restore the original settings,

    click the Default button.

      Creating new Nemo Handy configurations:

    1. Click Add  in the Displays table. Type a title for the new display and select the display type, for

    example, string bar. For bar displays you can also define threshold colors. Click OK. Add moredisplays and edit or delete the existing ones.

    2. In the All Parameters page at the bottom of the dialog, select the parameters you want to view in

    the new displays. Note that some of them are available only for UMTS or GSM. If you want to add

    more parameters, click the Add button and make the necessary settings.

    3. In the Selected Parameters page rearrange the selected parameters with the Move Up and Move

    Down buttons.

    4. The Preview pane at the top right corner shows how the new display will look like.

    5. Finally click Save As to save the new configuration file.

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      Editing existing Nemo Handy configurations:

    1. Select a display from the Displays table, for example, 2/11, and click Edit. Edit the title and for bar

    displays you can also define threshold colors. Click OK.

    2. In the All Parameters page at the bottom of the dialog, select the parameters you want to view and

    clear the parameters you do not want to view in the 2/11 view. Note that some of the parametersare available only for UMTS or GSM and some parameters are available for both. If you want to

    add more parameters, click the Add button and make the necessary settings.

    3. In the Selected Parameters page rearrange the selected parameters with the Move Up and Move

    Down buttons.

    4. The Preview pane at the top right corner shows how the new display will look like.

    5. Finally click Save to save the new settings.

     Adding and Editing Parameters

    You can also add new parameters and edit the existing ones. To add new parameters, click the  Add 

    button. To edit the properties of a parameter, select it from the list and click the Edit button.

    If you are adding a new parameter, first select the parameter that will be used as the basis for the new

    parameter and click OK.

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    In the Parameter Properties dialog you can edit the properties, such as, label, threshold limit, and

    scales of each parameter. After you have made all the settings, click OK. The new or edited

    parameter is added to the All Parameters list and it is also available for notifications.

    Name defines the parameter name.

    Label defines the parameter name displayed in the Nemo Handy view. It should be short and concise

    to fit in the view.

    Base parameter name refers to the original parameter from which the new parameter is generated.  

    Range defines the minimum and maximum parameter values.  

    Limit defines a threshold value for the parameter. This limit is used in the line/bar coloring. The colors

    are defined in the Display Properties dialog described on page 24. 

    Inversed limit option reverses the bar coloring. When the option is selected, the Value over limit coloris used for parameter values that are under the limit. This option can be used for parameters where

    lower values mean better quality. 

    Unit defines the parameter value unit, for example, dBm.

     Averaging refers to the number of samples that will be averaged. Averaging can be applied to all

    numerical parameters in line graphs.

    Presentation mode defines how values are displayed.

    Line size defines the line thickness in pixels.

     Avai lable displays defines the display type where the parameter can be viewed.

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    Distribution Options is activated only for the distribution parameters. Click this button to access the

     AMR Distribution Specific Values dialog.

      Please note that the dialog looks different for different parameters.

    X axis values refers to the distribution values on the x axis.

    Bar labels defines the distribution parameter. You can have one or two bars in each distribution view.

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    Notifications

    In the Configuration Editor you can also edit and create notifications. Click the Notifications button in

    the bottom left corner of the Configuration Editor  dialog. The Notifications dialog displays a list of

    existing notifications. Click Add  to make new notifications in the Notification Properties dialog.

    In the Notif ication Properties dialog you can define settings, such as, sound and trigger for the new

    notification. After you have made the necessary settings, click OK to save the changes. The new

    notification is saved in the Nemo Handy configuration file that is being edited. In Nemo Handy you can

    activate and deactivate individual notifications.

    Name refers to the notification name.

    Trigger  defines when the notification is played. Value change means whenever the parameter value

    changes, Good value means when the parameter value goes over the defined limit, Bad value means

    when the parameter value goes under the defined limit, and Value equals l imit means when the value

    is the same as the trigger limit. The limit for each parameter is defined in the Parameter Properties

    dialog described on page 27.

    Sound refers to the sound file (.wav) associated with the notification. Click the Play button to test the

    sound. If you are using your own .wav files, remember to copy them to the same folder on your Nemo

    Handy mobile as the Nemo Handy configuration file (.xml).

    Parameter  defines the parameter that is associated with the notification. Note that you can add new

    parameters in the All Parameters view in the Configuration Editor main window.

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      Creating new notifi cations:

    1. Click Notifications in the Configuration Editor main window.

    2. In the Notifications dialog, click Add . Type a name for the new notification and select the sound file

    associated with the notification.

    3. Select the parameter associated with the notification. Note that you can add new parameters in the

     All Parameters view in the Configuration Editor main window.

    4. Define when the notification is triggered. Finally click OK to save the new notification.

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    NEMO HANDY CONFIGURATION EDITOR 2

    Install the Nemo Handy Configuration Editor 2 on your PC by running the Nemo Handy Configuration

    Editor 2 Setup.msi file. After installation, start the program by selecting Start | Programs | Nemo

    Tools | Nemo Handy Configuration Editor.

    In the Select device dialog, select the device the configuration is intended for.

    The directory tree on the left side of the Configuration Editor main window with the headings Views,

    Popup Views and Notifications presents a list of all Nemo Handy views, popup views andnotifications that can be edited. You can add and remove views and notifications and you can also

    change the order of views, pages, groups and parameters.

    PreviewDirectory tree Editor view

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    In the directory tree, under a View (e.g. 1/9), there are a number of Pages. Under each Page (e.g.

    Text Params 2 UMTS ()), there are a number Groups (e.g. Group (TX Power)), and under Groups,

    Parameters (e.g. TX Power (TX Power)). You can add, remove, and change the order of all of these.

    The Preview window displays a preview of the selected Page or Serving Cell information popup view.

    From the Device drop-down menu, select the terminal you are creating the configuration for (either

    N80 or N75). Select screen orientation from the Screen drop-down menu (Portrait for vertical and

    Landscape for horizontal orientation).

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    To close preview window, click the Close preview button in the preview window. To reopen previewwindow, click the Open preview button in the main window above the parameter tree.

    The editor view at the center of the Configuration Editor main window displays the configurations of

    any selected menu item. You can edit the configurations of each menu item by editing the contents of

    the editor view.

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    Loading and Saving Configuration Files

    New opens an empty configuration file without any default views or notifications.

    Load N75 default  reloads the default views, popup views and notifications for N75.

    Load N80 default reloads the default views, popup views and notifications for N80.

    Load opens an existing configuration file.

    Save saves changes to an existing configuration file (.xml)..

    Save as saves the configuration as a new file (.xml).

      Note that configuration files must be saved to folder E:\Nemo\Config\ on the memory card

    or to C:\Data\Nemo\Config\ on the mobi le. Otherwise Nemo Handy wil l not find them.

    Close exits the Configuration Editor.

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    Creating New Configuration Files

    You can have as many configuration files stored in the phone memory as you like and it is easy to

    switch between them through the Nemo Handy UI. To add new views and to create a new Nemo

    Handy configuration, select the type of configuration you want to create from the directory tree and

    click Add in upper left corner of the Configuration Editor main window. You can remove the existingmenu items completely by selecting a file and clicking Remove at the upper left corner of the

    Configuration Editor main window. You can also edit a selected configuration file by using the editor

    view at the center of the main window (see Editing Parameters on page 43.)

    In the Add New dialog, select the type of configuration you want to create and click OK.

    In the New View Properties dialog, type a title for the new view, and if you want to create a new page

    under the new view, select Create Page and click OK.

    In the New Page Properties dialog, type a title and an optional description for the new page.

      Note that page titl e is not displayed in the Nemo Handy views. If you want the views to

    display the title or some other relevant information about the page, enter the title or the

    information also as the descriptor .

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    In the System drop-down menu, select the system for which the new page is intended for. If you want

    to create a new parameter group under the new page, select Create Group and click OK.

    In the New Group Properties dialog, type a title for the new group, and if you want to create

    parameters under the new parameter group, select Create Parameter(s) and click OK.

      Note that group title is not displayed in the Nemo Handy views.

    In the Select Parameters dialog, select the parameters you want to include in the parameter group

    and click OK.

     After you have created new views or edited existing ones, click Save to save the changes to your an

    existing configuration file (.xml).or Save As to save the changes in a new file. If you want to restore

    the original settings, click the Load Default button. If you want to open an existing configuration file for

    editing, click Load.

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     Adding Parameters

    You can also add new parameters and edit existing ones. To add new parameters, select the group

    you want to create the parameter in, click the Add button above the directory tree, select Param(s) in

    the Add New dialog, and click OK. Alternatively you can right-click on the group name and select Add

    Parameter(s) from the popup menu.

    Next, select the parameters you want to add, click OK, and the parameters are created.

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     Adding Groups

    To add a group, select the page on which you want to add the group on and either click the  Add 

    button above the directory tree or right-click the page title on the directory tree. Clicking the Add button

    opens an Add New dialog with the options of adding a view, page or a group. To add a group select

    Group and click OK.

     Alternatively, you can add groups by right-clicking the page title on the parameter tree and selecting

     Add Group from the popup menu.

    Both of these open the New Group Properties dialog. Group Name defines the group name. If you

    want to create parameters for the new group, make sure Create parameter(s) is selected, click OK 

    and the Select Parameters dialog opens. Otherwise clear the Create parameter(s) check box and

    click OK.

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    This opens the Select Parameters dialog. Select the parameters you want to include in your group,

    click OK, and a group with the selected parameters is created.

     Adding Multiple Groups and Neighbor Groups

    To create multiple single parameter groups, right-click on a page title on the parameter tree and select

     Add Mult ip le Groups from the popup menu. This opens the Select Parameters dialog. After

    selecting the parameters, click OK and a group is created for each parameter you selected.

     Add Neighbor Groups  is a wizard for creating configurable GSM and UMTS neighbor graphs. To

    create a neighbor group, right-click on a page title on the parameter tree, and select  Add Neighbor

    Groups | [GSM Group / UMTS Group].

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    Selecting GSM Group from the popup menu opens an Add Neighbor Group (GSM) dialog. Select

    the parameters you want to include in your neighbor graph from the list on the left side of the dialog.

    Select the number format for the Base Station Identification Code from the drop-down menu. Select

    the mode of visualization for RX Level from the drop-down menu (see Editing Parameters on page

    43).

    Selecting UMTS Group from the popup menu opens an  Add Neighb or Group (UMTS) dialog. Select

    the cells and parameters you want to be displayed. If you selected Ec/No and/or Received Signal 

    Code Power , select whether and how you want to visualize them from the respective drop-down

    menus.

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     Adding Pages

    To add pages, select a view from the directory tree and either click the Add  button above the directory

    tree or r ight-click on a view title. Right-clicking on a view title will open a popup menu. Select Add

    Page and a New Page Properties Dialog opens.

    Clicking  Add button opens an  Add New dialog. Select Page, click OK, and a New Page Properties 

    dialog opens.

    Page name defines a name for the page.

    Descriptor  is an optional descriptor text you can add to your page.

      Note that page titl e is not displayed in the Nemo Handy views. If you want the views to

    display the title or some other relevant information about the page, enter the title or theinformation also as the descriptor .

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    System defines the system (GSM, UMTS or UMTS+GSM) that the new page is intended for.

    Create group check box, if selected, creates a new group and opens the New Group Properties 

    dialog when you click OK.

     Adding Views

    To add views, select Views from the directory tree and either click the  Add button above the directory

    tree or r ight-click on Views. Right-clicking on Views will open a popup menu. Select Add View from

    the popup menu and a New View Properties dialog opens.

    Clicking the Add  button opens an  Add New  dialog. Select View, click OK, and a New View

    Properties dialog opens.

    Title defines a name for the view.

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    Create page check box, if selected, creates a new page and opens the New Page Properties dialog

    after you click OK.

    Editing Parameters

    To edit a parameter, select the parameter from the directory tree and its properties will be displayed

    on the editor view at the center of the Configuration Editor main window. In the editor view you can

    edit parameter properties, such as label, threshold limit, and min/max value. The changes are applied

    automatically, so to view the preview for the page with the newly reconfigured parameter, select the

    page from the directory tree.

    Name defines the parameter name.

    Type determines the form in which the value is represented. Depending on the parameter, it can be

    String, Integer, Integer list, Float (i.e. decimal), or Float list (i.e. decimal list). Type also determines

    which number formats the value can use. For instance, float and float list values are always in a

    decimal format.

    Label defines the parameter name displayed in the Nemo Handy view. It should be short and concise

    to fit the view.

    Index is in use only when the Type is either Float list or Integer list. The value scale is from 0 upwards.

    The value 0 displays only the first value in a list, the value 1 only the second one, and so on. If theIndex field is empty, all values in a list are displayed.

    Min/Max value defines the scale minimum and maximum.

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    Limit defines a threshold value for the parameter. This limit is used in bar coloring.

    Precision defines the number of decimals for the value.

    Show scales displays the minimum and maximum parameter values on the scale.

    Reverse scaling option reverses the scale of both line and bar graphs.

    Visual defines how and whether the parameter is represented graphically.

      None defines that there will be no graphic display of the parameter. 

      Graph 1 defines that the parameter is displayed as a graph over Graph 2 (if both graphs are

    displayed). 

      Graph 2 defines that the parameter is displayed as a graph under Graph 1 (if both graphs are

    displayed).

      Color is a necessary parameter setting with Neighbor graphs. A color parameter (such as

     Active Set Color) generates colors for all cells measured by parameters of the same

    parameter type (in this case all Active Set parameters) within a same Group. Thus, the Active

    Set Ec/N0 parameter with the Visual setting Graph 1 will draw a line graph with line colors

    generated by the Active Set Colors parameter. Active Set Colors will also generate a color

    legend to represent Active Set Scrambling Codes. . Color parameters are created

    automatically by the Add Neighbor Groups  wizard (see page 39.) Note that all parameters

    defining Color must be situated topmost in the Group parameter list . 

      Key is a necessary parameter setting with Neighbor graphs. It keeps the line graph line locked

    to a single cell. Otherwise, when a cell falls from the active set to the monitored set, the line

    will change the cell it represents to the cell rising from the monitored set, take over the line

    drawn for it, and thus draw a single line for all the cells that rise to the active set. With the Key

    setting, the line will fall from the active set and the line of the cell rising from the monitored setwill continue to the active set. Key parameters are created automatically by the Add Neighbor

    Groups wizard (see page 39)

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    Number format defines the number format of the parameter values. The options include decimal,

    hexadecimal and octal. Note that Type setting can limit the number formats you can choose.

    Text style defines the textual format in which the textual content related to the parameter is displayed.

    The options include normal, bold and cursive.

    Colors 

      Bar (good) and Bar (bad) define the colors for bars representing the desirable and

    undesirable measurement results in bar graphs. 

      Line defines the color for the line graph line. 

    Line graph  

       Averaging value represents the number of measurement events on the graph that will be

    taken into account when calculating average points for the line to follow. For example, with thevalue 1, the line follows every measurement event, whereas with the value 3, it follows the

    average points calculated based on three nearest measurement events. 

      Line size determines the size of the line. 

      Default Mode enables and disables auto-scaling. In auto-scaling, the displayed scale

    extremes are determined by the highest and lowest points of the line graph. High mode sets

    auto-scaling on only for high values, Low mode only for low values, and Both for both values.

    Editing Groups

    To edit a group, select the group from the directory tree and its properties will be displayed on the

    editor view at the center of the Configuration Editor main window. In the editor view you can edit the

    group name and set the number of lines and parameters/column. The changes are applied

    automatically, so to view a preview for the page with the newly reconfigured group, select the page

    from the directory tree.

    Name defines a name for the group.

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    Lines defines the number of lines the group uses on the Nemo Handy screen.

    Parameters / Column defines the number of parameters that are displayed in a column.

    Editing Pages

    To edit a page, select the page from the directory tree and its properties will be displayed on the editor

    view at the center of the Configuration Editor main window. In the editor view you can edit the page

    name and the optional description, set the page font size, set the system (GSM, UMTS or

    UMTS+GSM) that the new page is intended for, and select a layout for the page.

    The changes are applied automatically, so to view the preview for the newly reconfigured page, select

    the page from the directory tree.

    Name defines a name for the page.

    Description is an optional description you can add to your page.

      Note that page titl e is not displayed in the Nemo Handy views. If you want the views to

    display the title or some other relevant information about the page, enter the title or the

    information also as the description.

    System defines the system (GSM, UMTS or UMTS+GSM) that the new page is intended for.

    Font size defines the font size for the page.

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    Layout defines the layout of the page.

      No graph/Bar graph: a page for bar graphs or no graphs at all

      Right li ne graph: graphs displayed on the right side of the page

      Bottom li ne graph: graphs displayed at the bottom of the page

      Listbox: parameter value history displayed as a list

    Editing Views

    To edit a view, select the view from the directory tree and its properties will be displayed on the editor

    view at the center of the Configuration Editor main window. In the editor view you can edit the view

    title, which will be displayed on the blue bar at the top of each page of the view (visible in Page, Group

    and Parameter previews). The changes are applied automatically, so to view the preview for the newly

    reconfigured view, select any page under the view from the directory tree.

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    Moving Configuration Elements

    To move configuration elements in the directory tree, select a configuration element (parameter, group

    or page) on the directory tree, right-click on it, and select Copy [Parameter / Group / Page] . Select a

    destination folder, right-click on it, and select Paste [Parameter / Group / Page]. Alternatively, you

    can also drag and drop files by selecting a configuration element and holding the left mouse buttondown while moving the element to the desired view, page or group. 

    To change the order of configuration elements in folders, select a configuration file on the directory

    tree and use the arrow buttons above the directory tree to move the file up and down in the folder.

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    Popup Views

    Popup views are configured by adding, removing and editing groups and parameters. A group

    represents one line in the popup view and, depending on the parameter, can contain one or two

    parameters. Each new group adds a line to the popup view.

    In the screenshot above, the two parameters Channel Number (Chan) and Cell Identification (CI)

    contained by the group 1st line are displayed on the first line of the popup view.

    For more instructions on:

      adding pages, see Adding Pages on page 41.

      adding groups, see Adding Groups on page 38.

      editing pages, see Editing Pages on page 46.

      editing groups, see Editing Groups on page 45.

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    Notifications

    To add notifications, right-click on Notifications on the directory tree on the left side of the Nemo

    Handy Configuration Editor main window and select Add Not if icat ion  from the popup menu.

     Alternatively, you can select Notifications from the directory tree and click Add on the top left of themain window. This opens the Add New  dialog. Select Notification and click OK.

    The New Notification Properties dialog opens.

    Name defines a name for the new notification.

    Sound defines whether the notification is speech-generated or uses a sound file (.wav). To create a

    notification using a sound file, select Load from file and click the browse button to browse for a soundfile on your PC hard drive. If you are using your own .wav files, remember to copy them to the folder

    C:\Data\Nemo\Sounds\  in your phone memory. To create a speech-generated notification, select

    Speech and enter the notification to the field in textual format. Click the play button to test the

    notification.

    Parameter  defines the parameter that is associated with the notification.

    List index defines which value in a Float list or an Integer list is connected to the notification. The

    value scale is from 0 upwards. The value 0 represents the first value in a list, the value 1 the second

    one, and so on. For instance, if List index is set to 0, the notification is played only when the first value

    in a list changes.

    Trigger  determines when the notification is played. Value Changed means whenever the parameter

    value changes, Value equals limit means when the value is the same as the threshold value, Value

    Over  means when the parameter value goes over the defined limit, and Value Under  means when the

    parameter value goes under the defined limit.

    Threshold defines the limit value for the trigger.

    To prevent continued notifications while the parameter value stays on the triggering side of the

    threshold, a notification is disabled after it has occurred once until it reaches the Hysteresis  limit on

    the non-triggering side of the threshold. For instance, with the trigger setting Value Under , the

    threshold setting 10 and the hysteresis setting 5, the notification is disabled after it has been triggeredonce by the value dropping under 10. The parameter value must rise back to at least 15 (5 points

    over the threshold) before it can trigger the notification again.

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    Once you have created the notification, select it from the list and the notification parameters are

    displayed. You can also select an icon for the notification.

    To remove notifications, right-click on a notification from the directory tree, and select Remove

    Notification from the popup menu. To remove all notifications, right click on Notifications from the

    directory tree, and select Remove All Notifications from the popup menu.

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    NEMO HANDY SCRIPT EDITOR

    Nemo Handy Script Editor enables you to create new scripts and edit existing ones. You can also

    import script files created with Nemo Outdoor. Script files can be stored either in mobile memory (C:

    \Nemo\Script folder) or on the memory card (E:\Nemo\Script  folder).

      Please use only the folders specified above for st oring scripts.

      Note that you can import script files made with Nemo Outdoor but scripts created with

    Nemo Handy Script Editor cannot be exported to Nemo Outdoor.

    Install the Nemo Handy Script Editor on your PC by running the setup.msi file. After installation, start

    the program by selecting Start | Programs | Nemo Tools | Nemo Handy Script Editor .

    CREATING SCRIPTS

    Click the Add button to add script commands. For more information on individual script command

    options, see Script Commands on page 54.

    To edit the properties of a script command, select the command in the Script Editor main view and

    click the Modify button. For more information on individual script command options, see Script

    Commands on page 54.

    To delete a command, select the script command in the Script Editor main view and click the Delete 

    button.

    To move a command, select the script command in the Script Editor main view and click the Move Up 

    and Move Down buttons.

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    To create a script that is repeated a number of times, define the number of repeat times using the

    Repeat Script field. In the Max Duration define a maximum duration of the entire measurement in

    minutes.

    Duration defines how long the script will be repeated.

    With the Embed E-Mail and MMS File option you can embed the e-mail and MMS file contents in the

    script f ile.

    For locking a script to a specific system, see Forcing Features on page 68.

    To start a new script, click the New button.

    To open an existing script for editing, click the Open button and browse for a script file.

    To save the script, select Save. Save the script f ile in mobile memory (C:\Nemo\Script  folder) or on

    the memory card (E:\Nemo\Script  folder).

    To save a version of the script under a different name, select Save as.

      Making an FTP scrip t:

    1. Click Add . Select Packet Session. The Packet Activate and Packet Deactivate items are added in

    the script.

    2. Select FTP Logon. Define the FTP Server Settings and click OK.. The FTP Logon and FTP Logoff

    items are added in the script.

    3. Select FTP Transfer . Define the FTP Transfer Settings. The Start FTP Transfer and Stop FTP

    Transfer items are added in the script.

    4. Move the items in the right order.

    5. Define the possible repeats and forcing options.

    6. Save the script.

    7. Transfer the script to Nemo Handy via cable or Bluetooth connection.

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    SCRIPT COMMANDS

    Under the Add button you will find a set of script commands that can be added to a script.

    Voice Call

    To add a script command for voice or video call, click the Add  button and select Voice Call from the

    popup menu.

    Phone Number  defines the recipient phone number.

    Call Duration defines the duration (in seconds) of the call, unless used with Call End Condition (seeabove).

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     At tempt Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the call attempt. If the attempt

    timeout value is exceeded before the cellular system has assigned a traffic channel, the call attempt

    will be stopped and the attempt will be marked as a failure. It is recommended that the value be at

    least 10 seconds.

    Call End Condition defines an end condition for the call based on the active system (When system isGSM/When system is UMTS), i.e. the call is terminated when a specific system becomes active. Note:

    If a Call End Condition i s defined, Call Duration (see below) countdown wi ll begin only after

    Call End Condition terminates the call. Thus it is recommended that also Call Duration (see

    below) be defined. This is to ensure that the events aft er the handover are logged as well.

    Video Call

    To add a script command for voice or video call, click the Add button and select Video Call from the

    popup menu.

    Phone Number  defines the recipient phone number.

    Call Duration defines the duration (in seconds) of the call, unless used with Call End Condition (see

    above).

     At tempt Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the call attempt. If the attempt

    timeout value is exceeded before the cellular system has assigned a traffic channel, the call attempt

    will be stopped and the attempt will be marked as a failure. It is recommended that the value be at

    least 10 seconds.

    Call Answer

    Duration defines the time in seconds during which Nemo Handy-S will be answering calls.

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    Packet Session

    To add a script command for activating/deactivating a packet session, click the Add button and select 

    Packet Session from the popup menu.

      Note: Http Transfers, Html/Wap Brows ing, Ftp Logon, Ftp Transfer, Ping, Receive Email andSend Email commands must be situated in the script between the Packet Session

    commands PacketActivate and PacketDeact ivate.

    HTTP Transfer

      Note: Http Transfer command must be situated in the scr ipt between the Packet Sess ion

    commands PacketActivate and PacketDeact ivate.

    To add a script command for Http transfer, click the Add button and select HTTP Transfer from the

    popup menu.

    URL defines the URL address.

     At tempt timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt.

    Direction defines the direction of the transfer (Uplink/ Downlink).

    Max duration defines maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer.

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    HTML/WAP Browsing

      Note: Html/Wap Browsing command must be situated in the script between the Packet

    Session commands PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.

    To add a script command for Html/Wap browsing, click the Add button and select HTML/WAPBrowsing from the popup menu.

    URL defines the URL address.

     At tempt Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the connection attempt

    FTP Logon

      Note: Ftp Logon command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session

    commands PacketActivate and PacketDeact ivate.

    To add a script command for Ftp logon, click the Add button and select FTP Logon from the popup

    menu.

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    Host defines the Ftp host address.

    User Name defines the host site logon user name.

    Port defines the host port.

    Password defines the host site logon password.

    Passive Mode (On/Off) defines whether active or passive mode is used

     At tempt Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt.

    FTP Transfer

      Note: Ftp Transfer command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session

    commands PacketActivate and PacketDeact ivate.

    To add a script command for Ftp transfer, click the Add button and select FTP Transfer from thepopup menu.

    Direction defines the direction of the transfer (Uplink/Downlink).

    Remote fil e path (with Uplink only) defines the destination folder for the transferred package.

    File size (with Uplink only) defines the size of the uploaded package in kilobytes.

    Max duration defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer.

    Remote fi le name (with Downlink only) defines the file name of the downloaded file.

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    Streaming

    To add a script command for video streaming, click the Add button and select Streaming from the

    popup menu.

    URL defines the Url address.

    Duration defines the duration (in seconds) of the video streaming connection.

     At tempt Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the video streaming connection

    attempt.

    ICMP Ping

      Note: Ping command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands

    PacketActivate and PacketDeacti vate.

    To add a script command for ping, click the Add  button and select ICMP Ping from the popup menu.The Wait Properties view opens.

    Host name defines the host name.

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    Packet size defines the size of the ping package in bytes.

    Timeout defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the ping attempt.

    Delay defines the delay time in seconds.

    Select Delay between requests to set a delay time between ping requests.

    Select Delay from reply to request  to set a delay time between a ping reply and a new ping request.

    Repeat Type defines the type of repeat. Select Repeat times to repeat ping for a defined number of

    times. Select Repeat until stopped to repeat ping an undefined number of times from ping start

    command to ping stop command while running other script commands in between.

    Repeat times defines the number of times ping is repeated.

    Repeat until stopped will repeat ping until the script is terminated.

    TCP/UDP Packet Transfers

    Host name is the IP address.

    For TCP and UDP protocols, the default Port is 5001. 

    Connection timeout defines the time in seconds for how long Nemo Handy-S waits for the

    connection to be established. If a connection is not established within the defined time, connection

    attempt will fail.

    Direction defines whether you are sending or receiving data, or both.

    TCP window size defines the size of the receive window during TCP/IP transmission. If it is too small,

    it can decrease the maximum data throughput, and if it is too high it can increase the retransmission

    round-trip time (RTT). To be able to avoid decrease of data throughput, the window size should be at

    least the maximum throughput multiplied by RTT.

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    UDP datagram size defines the size of the UDP packet in bytes. It should be smaller than the

    maximum packet size of the lower layers to be able to avoid packet fragmentation in the lower layers.

    Packet fragmentation has a huge negative impact to the achieved data throughput and it should be

    avoided. On the other hand if too small UDP packet size is used the portion of the UDP and IP header

    increases which decreases the amount of transmitted user data with the result of smaller data

    throughput. Normally good maximum value for UDP datagram is a little bit less than maximumEthernet packet size which is 1,500 bytes. A good default value for the UDP datagram size is 1,460

    bytes.

    UDP bandwidth defines how much data is attempted to be transmitted. Since UDP does not

    guarantee successful data transmission, it is not limited by maximum throughput of the lower layers. If

    higher data transmission rate is used, the packet error rate (PER) increases. For example, if lower

    layers are capable of transmitting 100kbit/s and UDP bandwidth is configured to 400kbit/s, there

    should be a 75% packet error rate (only every fourth packet has been able to transmit successfully).

    Naturally UDP bandwidth should not be configured too small since it limits the maximum throughput

    that is not normally desired.  

    Transfer duration defines the length of the data transfer in seconds. 

    Transfer data size defines the length of the total data transfer in kilobytes; that is, the transfer finishes

    when the defined amount of data has been transferred. The size of the individual data packages is

    defined in the Packet Size field.

    Transfer attempt timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt. 

    Receive Emails (POP3)

      Note: Receive Emails (POP3) command must be situated in the script between the PacketSession commands PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.

    To add a script command for receiving email, click the Add button and select Receive Emails (POP3)

    from the popup menu.

    Server Name defines the email host address.

    User Name defines the host site logon user name.

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    Password defines the host site logon password.

    Port defines the host port.

     At tempt Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt.

    Maximum number of messages defines the maximum number of messages the terminal will receivefrom the server.

    Delete messages from server (On/Off), if set to On, deletes the retrieved messages from the server.

    Send Emails (SMTP)

      Note: Send Email command must be situated in the scr ipt between the Packet Sess ion

    commands PacketActivate and PacketDeact ivate.

    To add a script command for sending emails, click the Add button and select Send Emails (SMTP)

    from the popup menu. The SMTP Transfer Properties view opens.

    Server Name defines the email host address.

    User Name defines the host site logon user name

    Password defines the host site logon password.

    Port defines the host port.

     At tempt Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt.

    Message to be sent  browses for a previously created email message. For creating email messages,

    see Message Editor  on page 63.

    Message Editor  enables you to create email messages.

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    Message Editor (Email)

    To create an email message with the Message Editor, click the Message Editor  button in the SMTP

    Transfer Properties view. The Email Editor  view opens.

    From defines the sender email address

    To and Cc (optional) define recipient email addresses.

    Subject defines the subject of the message

    The Message field enables you to type a message.

    To add Attachment s to the message, click the  Add button and browse for a file.

    To save a message for sending, click the Save As button. To send a previously saved message, go

    back to the SMTP Transfer Properties view and select the message using the Message to be sent 

    field.

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    Send SMS Message

    To add a script command for sending SMS messages, click the Add button and select Send SMS

    Message from the popup menu. The SMS Testing view opens.

    Phone number  defines the recipient phone number.

    Service center address defines the phone number of the SMS service center. If you do not define an

    SMS service center, Nemo handy will use your default service center.

    Timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt.

    Content type defines whether the message sent is a normal SMS or if an identification tag is added in

    the message making it possible to calculate some end-to-end parameters.

    The Message field enables you to type a message.

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    Send MMS Message

    To add a script command for sending MMS messages, click the Add  button and select Send MMS

    Message from the popup menu. The MMS Test ing view opens.

    Message to be sent  browses for a previously created email message. To create an email message,

    click the Message Editor  button.

     At tempt timeout  defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt.

    Content type defines whether the message sent is a normal MMS or if an identification tag is added in

    the message making it possible to calculate some end-to-end parameters.

    Message Editor  enables you to create email messages. For creating email messages, see Message

    Editor  on page 63.

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    Message Editor (MMS)

    To create an MMS message with the Message Editor, click the Message Editor  button in the MMS

    Testing view. The MMS Editor  view opens.

    To and Cc (optional) define recipient phone number.

    Subject defines the subject of the message

    The Message field enables you to type a message.

    To add a Media attachment to the message, click the  Add button and browse for a file.

    To save a message for sending, click the Save As button. To send a previously saved message, go

    back to the MMS Testing view and select the message using the Message to be sent field.

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    Wait

    To add a wait period in the script, click the Add button and select Wait from the popup menu. The

    Wait Properties view opens.

    Wait (s) defines the wait period in seconds.

    Wait Conditi on defines a wait condition based on the active system (When system is GSM/When

    system is UMTS), i.e. the wait period continues until a specific system becomes active. Note: If both

    Wait Condit ion and Wait (s) are defined, the Wait (s) countdown wi ll begin on ly after the Wait

    Condition is met.

    From enables you to select one of the following options:

      With the Current time option you can define a pause between items in the script. For example,

    you can set a 10 second pause after a voice call is finished and before the next call starts.

      With the Call Attempt, Video Call Attempt, and Context Activation At tempt options you can

    define a wait period after the selected event notification. For example, you can make the script

    pause for 60 seconds after a call attempt event. This will prevent the script from continuing before

    the call attempt has completed.

    But at most value is the maximum wait t ime in seconds if the defined notification does not appear.

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    Forcing Features

    To lock a script to a specific system, channel or scrambling code, click the Forcing | Modif y button in

    the Script Editor main view. The Forcing Options view opens.

    System lock locks the script to a specific system. To disable system lock, select Disabled.

    Channel l ock locks the script to a specific channel. Select Enable and enter a channel number to the

    Channel field.

    Channel l ock locks the script to a specific scrambling code. Select Enable and enter Carrier  and

    Scrambling Code numbers in the respective fields.


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