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Am 8242 Maintenance Manual 8AL90310USAA 1 en
Am 8242 Maintenance Manual 8AL90310USAA 1 en
8AL 90310USAA
July 2014
Maintenance Manual
8242 DECT Handset
Table of contents
1
Audience ........................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2
1.3
Abbreviations ................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.4
2.2
Service Menu Parameter Definitions ................................................................................................................................ 4
2.2.1 Master Reset ................................................................................................................................................................ 4
2.2.2 Reset settings ............................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3 Site Survey Mode ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.4 HS Logs ......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
2.2.5 Status ........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
2.2.6 IPEI ............................................................................................................................................................................. 10
2.2.7 Demo mode ............................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.8 Wideband ................................................................................................................................................................... 10
2.2.9 Test Tone on OK key .................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.2.10
Handover Criteria .................................................................................................................................................. 11
2.2.11
Central Directory ................................................................................................................................................... 11
3
3.2
Test menu Parameter Definitions ................................................................................................................................... 12
3.2.1 Display test ................................................................................................................................................................. 12
3.2.2 Keyboard test ............................................................................................................................................................. 13
3.2.3 LED test ...................................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.4 Vibrator test ............................................................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.5 Battery test ................................................................................................................................................................ 14
3.2.6 Audio test: .................................................................................................................................................................. 14
3.2.7 Earpiece tone test: ..................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.8 Speaker tone test: ...................................................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.9 Headset tone test:...................................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.10
Headset Loopback test: ......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.11
Speaker Loopback test: .......................................................................................................................................... 15
3.2.12
SD card test ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
3.2.13
Bluetooth ............................................................................................................................................................... 16
3.2.14
SW info .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
3.2.15
DECT Mode ............................................................................................................................................................ 17
3.2.16
Prod Data ............................................................................................................................................................... 17
3.2.17
Provider ................................................................................................................................................................. 17
3.2.18
Ex-factory default .................................................................................................................................................. 18
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Description
Business Partner
DECT Access Point (IP Dect)
(IBS or RBS)
Comments
Document created
After A-LE internal review
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2.2
Service Menu Parameter Definitions
The Service Menu is not dedicated for end users only for Installers and Suppliers.
2.2.1 Master Reset
This feature allows the Admin to clear all changed parameters, including registration, to manufacturing
defaults.
Valid inputs: Yes or No
Screenshots
The display will then show Please wait. and handset will restart and initial state will be shown in the
handset:
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2.2.2 Reset settings
This feature allows the Admin to clear only the changed parameters in Settings menu to default, without
clearing the registration. Same function as the Reset Settings in the settings menu. Please note that it
does not reset the Alarm settings, nor clear local contacts, nor calendar appointments, nor Alarm
nor
ringing melody selection
and volume level.
Valid inputs: Yes or No
Screenshots
In Site Survey Mode the handset MMI shows the RFP to which the handset is locked to and the
corresponding signal strength (RSSI).
Handsets in site survey mode can display up to 5 Bases/DAPs with the strongest signal strength.
Note: In this mode, battery autonomy is reduced.
Valid Inputs: On or Off
Legend for the site survey:
Line
Line
Line
Line
Line
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
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Or when Vol- key pressed:
Line 4: RFPI in octal
Line 5: RFPI in hex
Lock State
Freq
Slot
Base/DAP RPN
RPN
Up to 5 bases/DAPs
RSSI
Up to 5 bases/DAPs
Parameter/Line
RPN
Description
The line contains the list of base stations identified by the handset as
RPNs of the bases in respect to the signal strength values below. Up to
5 RPNs can be displayed.
-dBm
(Signal This indicates the actual signal strength information (RSSI) to the base
Strength)
station the current handset is locked to and additional RFPs visible.
RSSI unit is -dBm. The RSSI value increases the closer the base is to the
handset.
If the base could not be detected, the RSSI value will decrease and
after a while the entry will be deleted, if e.g. the dummy-bearer
position has changed or the RFP is unreachable.
Note:
- Long press on * key:
- Long press on # key:
Slow/Rapid measurements
No Lock / Lock to base
Note : For more detailed information, please refer to DECT and IP-DECT Engineering Rules and Site
Survey Kit Manual (8AL_90874_USAAed01)
The site survey is shown together with the normal display, using the top third of the screen area. It is
displayed in all modes: Idle, conversation, etc
Screenshots
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The Site survey can freeze the result, it can be hidden for the user and be unhidden.
This is controlled via the side function key:
1. Press: Result is frozen and a P is shown to left upper corner
2. Press: Site survey display is now hidden
3. Press: Back to normal view
Screenshots after side function key press
Important Note: When the Site Survey mode is activated, the 3 lateral keys (Vol+, Vol-, Function Keys)
are dedicated to the Site Survey Mode management.
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2.2.4 HS Logs
The HS log is a debugging feature that allows Admin to retrieve low level interesting messages from the
handset.
HS Logs
Log error
Log Assert
Description
These are debug error logs retrieved from the PP log file. The last log
retrieved is formatted into:
Error: Log event error code. Valid value is 0000 to FFFF (in Hex).
Line: Location within the software code which triggered this error. Valid
value is 0000 to FFFF (in Hex).
Address: Register bank and/address from which error occurred. Valid value is
00000000 to FFFFFFFF (in Hex.)
Timestamp: Date and Time when the log error event occurred.
This reports of the function/exception handler that run after an erroneous
state in handset operation.
Next assert ID: Immediate exception handler ID to be run when a specific
error occurs. Valid value is 00 to FF (in Hex).
Assert address: Register bank and/address where an exception handler is
executed as a result of the error which occurred. Valid value is 00000000 to
FFFFFFFF (in Hex.)
Screenshots
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2.2.5 Status
This provides the present condition of the handset and the base station to which the handset is locked
to.
Some of the information available in this mode are described in the table below (this information is
updated during location request update from the DECT system).
Parameter
Description
SW Version
HW Version
DECT Band
Operating frequency of system. DECT band includes US, EU, SA, N/A
options.
Battery Level
IPEI
RSSI
Power Level
Frequency
Mode:
This shows the current DECT mode the handset is configured to use.
The mode is automatically detected based on the carrier channel
and carrier offset and how it match the actual carrier frequency.
There are 3 modes:
INT, OTHERS or Unknown
Free memory
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Screenshots
2.2.6 IPEI
The IPEI (International Portable Equipment Identity) is a unique identification of portable part (handset)
and DECT Repeater. The IPEI is formatted and displayed in Hexadecimal, Decimal, and Octal formats
2.2.8 Wideband
When Wideband mode is enabled (On) the handset support G722 codec, but to ensure Wideband audio,
remember to enable the wideband codec on system and base station (IPDect) as well. When Wideband is
disabled (Off) Narrowband codec are used, the option Prefer is not supported for the moment.
Caution: Wideband for DECT handset is only supported by some equipment. Refer to system installation
and configuration. Shall be left Off unless requested by Alcatel-Lucent staff.
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2.2.9 Test Tone on OK key
When this feature is enabled (On) a 1 kHz test tone can be put into the audio streaming, e.g. when a
call has been established press the OK key of the handset (where this feature is enabled) and the test
tone is streamed through to the counterpart handset.
Caution: This feature only works if the handset is registered in GAP mode.
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3.2.2 Keyboard test
Tests if all the keys are working as expected. Tester is requested to press all the keys on the HS for this
test to pass. When the key is working as expected the red square will become green.
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3.2.5 Battery test
Tests if the Handset is inserted into the charger (cradle) or removed from the charger.
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3.2.9 Headset tone test:
A 1000 Hz tone generated in the headset, a headset should be inserted into the HS at this point in time.
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3.2.12 SD card test
Intended to check presence of SD card and if yes, gives SD card Datas. Datas are manufacture number,
card size etc...
Caution: SD card features not available in R100
3.2.13 Bluetooth
In the Bluetooth menu it will be possible to see a status indication and RSSI information. The OK and Fail
status is based on the threshold and the actual RSSI measure shown in the
menu. If above threshold the screen will show OK.
Caution: Bluetooth feature not available in R100
3.2.14 SW info
This menu will read out the version of the SW
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3.2.15 DECT Mode
Dect infos as seen in the screenshot
3.2.17 Provider
Reads the MMI provider and System provider EEprom fields and presents them to the user. Used to verify
that the HS is configured to the right customer.
0x60
0x61
Alcatel GAP
Alcatel AGAP
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3.2.18 Ex-factory default
This feature allows the user to clear all settings to default, including registration and brings the HS to
normal condition and initial state.
Valid inputs: Yes or No to confirm
Legal notice:
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All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
The information presented is subject to change without notice.
Alcatel-Lucent assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies contained herein.
Copyright 2014 Alcatel-Lucent. All rights reserved.
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