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Nemo Handy S 3 60 Manual PDF
Nemo Handy S 3 60 Manual PDF
Version 3.60
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CONTENTS
QUICK GUIDE
IMPORTANT
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Traffic Safety
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Operating Environment
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NOTES
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DISABLE GPS
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BLUETOOTH PAIRING
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LOGGING OPTIONS
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DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS
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DURING MEASUREMENTS
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INDOOR MEASUREMENTS
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GPS TIME
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BTS FILES
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SCRIPTS
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CREATING SCRIPTS
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Packet Session
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HTTP
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HTML/WAP
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FTP Logon
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FTP Transfer
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Ping
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IPerf TCP/UDP
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Receive E-mail
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Send E-mail
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SMS
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MMS
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Video Streaming
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Loop
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Wait
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MEASUREMENT LISTS
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NOTIFICATIONS
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FORCING FEATURES
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Channel Lock
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Carrier Lock
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System Lock
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Cell Barring
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Measurement Biasing
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Assisted Handover
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Suppress Handover
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MULTI MEASUREMENTS
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Running Scripts
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Manual Measurements
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TIMESLOT TESTING
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SCANNING
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APPLICATION TESTING
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SMS/MMS Testing
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HTML/WAP Testing
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E-mail Testing
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Ping Testing
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SMS Sending
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E911 TESTING
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ENDING MEASUREMENTS
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MEASUREMENT RESULTS
EXPORTING AND CONVERTING FILES
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USER INTERFACE
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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SERVING INFO
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SCREENSHOTS
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SIGNALING MESSAGES
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CUSTOM VIEW
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PARAMETER MENU
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Automatic Scaling
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STARTING MEASUREMENTS
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FILE LOCATIONS
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ONLINE HELP
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INTERNET SUPPORT
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USER CLUB
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APPENDIX 1
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
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QUICK GUIDE
This quick guide will explain briefly how to set up the Nemo Handy measurement system and how to
start the actual measurements.
Note that GPS support, scripts, WLAN, data logging, indoor map, application testing, cell and time slot testing,
voice quality, video quality, assisted handover, scanning, playback, and Multi Handy are available only if your
Nemo Handy license supports them.
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IMPORTANT
Upgrading Terminal Firmware with Nokia PC Suite
Do not upgrade your Nemo Handy measurement terminal firmware with Nokia PC Suite. Upgrading
will cause the terminal to permanently lose its measurement capability. To restore the functionality
of such terminal, it must be sent to Anite Finland Ltd for reconfiguration. You will be charged for the
shipping and handling of the terminal.
With Nokia N97/N97US terminals, to disable terminal notifications for firmware update, go to Menu
| Applications | Phone Setup | SW Update. Select Off in Options | Auto check for updates.
Traffic Safety
Do not operate Nemo Handy and drive (or walk) at the same time. Remember, traffic safety comes
first.
Operating Environment
Do not operate Nemo Handy without reading the User Manual, including its warnings, for the devices
used by Nemo Handy.
Always stop using Nemo Handy and switch off the Nemo Handy test device(s) when it is forbidden to
use radio equipment or when it may cause interference or danger.
Do not use the Nemo Handy test device(s) in a hospital. It may interfere with nearby electronic
devices.
Never use Nemo Handy in an aircraft. The use of mobiles in an aircraft may be dangerous.
Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in gas stations, fuel depots, chemical plants, or
sites where blasting operations are in progress.
NOTES
The Nemo Handy user must be appropriately trained and should be familiar with the signaling behind
GSM, GPRS, EGPRS, and/or UMTS.
When using the Nemo Handy test mobile for measurement use, the battery operation time is
reduced from normal use. The best operation times will be achieved when the batteries are regularly
charged and discharged as instructed in the mobile user manual. See also other instructions and hints
from the mobile user manual regarding the battery use.
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Nemo Handy
1)
Indoor map
WLAN
Cell and timeslot testing
Playback
Scanning in scripts
1)
Includes voice/video calls, FTP/HTTP data transfers, iPerf for TCP/UDP testing, HTML/WAP browsing, SMS/MMS messaging, email POP3/ SMTP, and ping.
2)
Slave option
3)
1)
Not upgradeable to existing Nemo Handy units. A new Nemo Handy terminal must be purchased. The Master option is
supported on Nokia 6720/6720US, N85/N85US, N97/N97US, C5, C5-03, C5-03US, C5-04AWS, and C7-00 terminals.
2)
All currently supported Nemo Handy terminal types can be upgraded to include the Slave option. The terminals can be
used both as a Slave in Multi measurements and as a regular Handy terminal.
3)
The Slave only option is supported on all Nemo Handy terminal types. Nemo Handy with the Slave only option can only
be operated as a Slave unit in Multi Handy measurements, and can only be controlled by the Master unit.
Voice quality
PESQ
E911
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Nemo Handy compatible mobile with free memory for FTP downloads
1 GB RAM minimum
Nemo Analyze copy protection module, one parallel port or USB port for copy protection module
1 GB RAM minimum
Nemo Analyze copy protection module, one parallel port or USB port for copy protection module
Crystal Reports Professional edition for creating custom-made report templates (optional)
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Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy license supports it.
3. Return to the Applications menu. Start Nemo Handy, and select Options | Settings | General |
GPS | Bluetooth GPS. Nemo Handy will automatically detect Bluetooth devices in its vicinity the
first time you enable the Bluetooth GPS. You can also connect to the GPS by selecting Options |
Connect GPS.
4. Alternatively, if the GPS is not enabled in the phone settings, enabling Bluetooth GPS in your
Nemo Handy will trigger a prompt to enable the phone GPS as well. Select Yes.
5. Nemo Handy will automatically search for GPS devices in the vicinity. If your GPS is not on the list,
select More devices.
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6. From the Devices found list, select the GPS receiver, for example, BlueGPS 2E75AC.
7. The Status view in Nemo Handy will display the GPS Status. The status will be Connected and a
blue led will blink on the GPS receiver when the connection has been established. Also the GPS
view will display data from the GPS, such as, the latitude and longitude coordinates and number
of satellites visible.
8. During measurements you can change the GPS device. Select Tools | Change GPS Device. The
current GPS device will be disconnected and Nemo Handy will start scanning for other Bluetooth
devices.
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With N97 terminal, select Menu | Applications | Location | Positioning | Positioning Methods.
2. In your Nemo Handy, select Options | Settings | General | GPS | Internal GPS.
With N97 terminal, select Menu | Applications | Location | Positioning | Positioning Methods.
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DISABLE GPS
You can disable the Bluetooth GPS in order to use a Bluetooth headset with Nemo Handy. In Nemo
Handy, select Options | Settings | General | GPS | Off. To enable the GPS, select Options | Settings
| General | GPS | Bluetooth GPS / Internal GPS / Assisted GPS.
BLUETOOTH PAIRING
It is possible to upload measurement files from your Nemo Handy to Nemo File Manager via
Bluetooth connection.
To perform Bluetooth pairing between Nemo File Manager and Nemo Handy, you first have to
configure your Bluetooth receiver. Enable your computers 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.
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Click Add.
The Add COM Port dialog opens.
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This is the COM port you should select as Port in Nemo File Managers Bluetooth Options (see Send Log Files via
Bluetooth on page 125).
Now that your computers 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.
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In the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard dialog, make sure that the My device is set up and ready to be
found check box is selected.
Click Next.
The Add Bluetooth Device Wizard prompts you to select a device from the list of detected devices.
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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.
Enter the passkey you defined earlier with the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard and select OK.
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The pairing between your computer and Nemo Handy has been successfully established. Click Finish.
LOGGING OPTIONS
Under Options | Settings | Properties | Logging Options you will find settings related to log files.
Circular log file option refers to a logging mode where the log file has a fixed length after which the
file will be overwritten starting from the beginning. Activate and deactivate the circular log file by
pressing the Navigation button on your mobile.
Define the length of the circular log file by pressing the Navigation button on the Log Length item
and then moving the slide with the left and right arrow buttons. The maximum length is limited by
the amount of free storage.
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Log File Prefix defines a custom prefix to the measurement file names. Type the new log file prefix
and press OK.
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You can select to configure Nemo Handy so that it automatically starts logging when a call is made.
To enable this option, go to Nemo Handy Options | Settings | Start logging on call, and select On.
Note that logging will not stop automatically when you end the call. Select Options | Stop logging to
finish logging.
Note that the Nemo Handy Standby theme needs to be installed on your Nemo Handy terminal. It is supported
in Nemo Handy 3.10 and later versions. The Handy Standby theme is available in the Nemo User Club.
This option is available for Nokia N85/N85US, N96/N96US and 6720/6720US terminals.
Next, start Nemo Handy. Go to Options | Settings, and select On in the Enable Standby Display field.
Exit the Settings view, and go to a Nemo Handy view. Select a parameter using the Navigation button
on the phone.
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Select a slot in the list of active idle parameters that appears. The parameter is shown in the phone
standby display in the selected numbered slot in the list.
DISPLAY CONFIGURATIONS
The Nemo Handy data displays 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. All the display settings are stored in an .xml file. See the Nemo
Utilities user manual for more information on the Nemo Handy Configuration Editor.
To change the layout of Nemo Handy displays, select Options | Settings | Properties | Display
Configuration.
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Note that the new configuration files must be saved to folder E:\Nemo\Config\ on the memory card or to
C:\Data\Nemo\Config\ on the mobile. Otherwise Nemo Handy will not find them.
Select the location of the configuration files and select the new configuration file (.xml). The file is
loaded and the Nemo Handy displays changed accordingly.
To restore the original layout, select Options | Settings | Properties | Display Configuration | Load
Default.
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DURING MEASUREMENTS
After you start logging with Nemo Handy (Options | Start Logging), you can use the mobile as any
regular mobile. Nemo Handy runs in the background recording all measurement data. With the
button you can switch between active applications. Press down the button and select an application
from the list. Make calls by pressing the green button and entering the phone number.
During measurements, calls and data transfers can be made and/or the phone can be left in an idle
state, during which time measurements are carried out. Measurement results are stored into a file
filename.nbl. You can view the measurement process in a number of bar, line, and textual views.
You are able to define when the phone is allowed to make voice calls and data transfer attempts. To
do this, go to Options | Settings | 12 Allow script connection
Always The phone is able to make voice calls and data transfer attempts no matter what the status
of the network is.
In service The phone is able to make voice calls and data transfer attempt when it finds a network.
In home The phone is able to make voice calls and data transfer attempts only when it is in the
home network
At any time during the measurements you can freeze the Nemo Handy display. Select Options |
Freeze Display or press the C button on your mobile. The text Freeze is displayed at the top left
corner of the Nemo Handy view. Logging will continue even when the freeze display option is
activated. To continue viewing the data, select Options | Unfreeze Display or press button C on your
mobile.
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During measurements you can add markers in the measurement file to identify points of interest by
selecting Options | Tools | Add Marker. To add a textual marker, select Options | Tools | Add text
marker and type in the marker text. To configure predefined markers, select Options | Tools | Add
predefined marker and type in the marker text. The markers will automatically be saved on the
predefined textual markers list for later use. With the touchscreen phones you can add a marker by
pressing the Marker button.
Shortcut button: touchscreen marker button, only for the basic marker.
After the configuration, the predefined markers are automatically saved as a list.
Alternatively, press the pencil button (N95), or the 1 key on the mobile phone to add a marker.
With touchscreen phones, you are also able to add markers by pressing the Marker button on the
bottom of the screen.
You can view the markers when you play back the measurement file in Nemo Handy or in Nemo
Outdoor.
You are also able to attach screen capture to measurement file when you take a screen capture while
logging. A marker with a name of the date and time will be created. You can then use this
information in post-processing, where you can see which of the screens captures were taken during
that time.
Note that the marker functions are available only when logging is on.
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INDOOR MEASUREMENTS
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
You can view indoor maps in Nemo Handy and plot the measurement route on the map with
markers.
Select Map File | Import Image and browse to the folder where you have the map image. Select the
imported image file.
If this is the first time you are performing indoor measurements, Nemo Handy will generate a MapInfo file
(.tab) based on the image file. Next time you make measurements and use the same map, Nemo Handy will use
the .tab file automatically. A MapInfo map always consists of two files: a MapInfo .tab file and an image file.
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Map file allows you to load new indoor maps, as discussed above.
Display indoor map setting defines whether the map is displayed (On) or not (Off).
Draw route setting defines whether the markers placed on the map are connected to draw the
measurement route (On) or not (Off).
Route Parameter defines which parameter is used in coloring the indoor route. Indoor route coloring
is based on the selected parameter's values, and user-defined or pre-defined limits and color sets.
Pre-defined limits (On/Off) defines whether default limits and colors are used for route parameter,
or whether the user would like to define the limits. Select Off to enter user-defined limits for
parameter values, parameter color bad and good.
Use geodetic coordinates (On/Off). To define map size based on geodetic coordinates, set Use
geodetic coordinates to On.
If Geodetic coordinates is set to On, you can set map scale based on two known coordinate
positions. To do this, go to the Indoor Map view. Select Map Tools | Set Scale. Select the first
coordinate position on the map with number keys (see table below), press Ok, and enter Latitude
and Longitude for the position in decimal degrees (e.g. Latitude 65.0127, Longitude 25.4714). Select
the second coordinate position on the map with number keys (see table below), press Ok, and enter
Latitude and Longitude for the position.
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Note: When entering negative coordinates with Nokia 6720/6720US terminals, read the following.
If the existing coordinate value is positive, delete the figure and go one step down with the arrow
button. The default value appears with a minus value. Go back, and delete all other digits except
the minus character, and enter the negative coordinate.
Geodetic coordinates defines coordinates for the top left and bottom right corners of the map. Enter
coordinates in decimal degrees (e.g. Latitude 65.0127, Longitude 25.4714).
Map width in meters displays the default value for the map width in meters.
Map height in meters displays the default value for the map height in meters.
Alternatively, you can also set map scale by selecting a distance from the map and defining the
corresponding distance in meters. To do this, go to the Indoor Map view. Select Map Tools | Set
Scale. Set start point on the map with number keys (see table below) and press Ok. Set end point and
press Ok. Enter the actual distance between the start and end points in meters to the Set distance in
meters field and press Ok.
Embed files to log allows you to define whether indoor map and marker files are embedded to the
.nbl log file upon export. File manager will separate the map file from the measurement file upon
post-processing. You can select among Never, Always, and Ask.
After defining indoor map settings, you are ready to begin measurements.
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You can move and zoom on the map with the following buttons:
2 = Up
4 = Left
5 = Marker
6 = Right
7 = Zoom out
8 = Down
9 = Zoom in
After the measurements have been performed, stop logging and save the measurement file by
selecting Options | Stop logging and Keep. For transferring saved files at a later time, see Exporting
and Converting Files on page 122.
Alternatively, you can send the log file via E-mail, FTP or Bluetooth by selecting Options | Stop
logging | [Send via FTP/Send via E-mail/Send via Bluetooth]. Both the .mrk marker file and the .nbl
measurement file will be automatically sent. Define the settings for your chosen connection if you
have not previously done so. For defining connection settings, see Exporting and Converting Files on
page 122.
Nemo Handy will ask you whether you want to delete the sent files. Select No to keep copies of the
files on the memory card of your Nemo Handy terminal. Select Yes to delete the sent files from the
memory card.
If you have performed the measurements using a new map file, you must transfer the new map in
both image file and MapInfo file (.tab) format from the folder \Nemo\Maps on your memory card to
the computer with the post-processing software.
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To start logging, select Options | Start Logging on the screen by pressing on Options on the
touchpad, or by selecting it with the navigation button.
To pan the map, press lightly on the screen until a blue frame appears around it. Alternatively, select
Map tools | Show controls to enable controls, or Map tools | Up/Down/Left/Right.
You are also able to lock the screen to prevent you from accidentally switching between different
views. To do this, select Map Tools | Lock view. To unlock the screen, select Map Tools | Unlock
view. When the screen is locked, a lock icon is shown on the top left side on the screen.
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Add a marker by pressing lightly on the touchpad for a couple of seconds until a dialog button with a
text Mark opens. Press the dialog button and a marker is added. You can also do this by selecting
Map tools | Mark.
To zoom in or zoom out, you can press Zoom in or Zoom out in the touchpad, or select Map tools |
Zoom in/Zoom out.
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After the measurement Handy will provide a measurement and marker file that can be used in post
processing.
Browse to the folder with the .tab file. Select the .tab file and click the Open button.
Note: Make sure you use the same exact .tab file that was used in performing the measurement.
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To open the Nemo Handy indoor measurement file, select File | Open Measurement.
Nemo Outdoor will automatically load also the marker file, provided that it is located in the same
folder with the indoor measurement file.
The measurement route is displayed on the map.
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To color the measurement route based on a parameter, right-click on the map and select Properties
from the popup menu.
The Route Properties dialog opens. Go to Color page.
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Select Use color set, and select a parameter from the Parameter drop-down menu. If selecting a
parameter does not select a color set automatically, select an appropriate color set using the Color
set drop-down menu. Click OK.
The route is colored based on the values of the selected parameter.
Note: If you have Nemo File Manager installed on your PC, it is not necessary to convert the files to the Nemo
file format before loading them to the Nemo Analyze database. Nemo Analyze (Standalone and Client) will
automatically convert the files using the Nemo File Manager as part of the process of adding the files to the
database.
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Select the indoor measurement file(s) and click Open. The selected measurements are loaded to the
Nemo Analyze database.
Next, load the indoor .tab file to the database by selecting File | Measurement | Open Map from the
Ribbonbar. The Open dialog opens. Select the .tab file the indoor measurement was performed with
and click Open. The selected .tab file is loaded to the Nemo Analyze database.
To open the indoor map data view, go to the Maps page of the Workspace, and double-click on the
indoor map .tab file.
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To open the measurement on the map, go to the Measurements page of the Workspace, and drag
and drop the measurement file (.dt1) from the Folder Contents field to the map.
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To change the color (or other properties) of the route, right-click on the route, and select Properties
from the popup menu.
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Set Mode to Based on value and select the parameter you want to color the route based on from the
Parameter drop-down menu. If selecting a parameter does not select a color set automatically,
select an appropriate color set using the Color set drop-down menu. Click OK.
The route is colored based on the values of the selected parameter.
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GPS TIME
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Time synchronization can be set to occur based on GPS each time before logging begins.
To enable GPS time, select Settings | General and set Use GPS Time to Yes. To disable GPS time,
select Settings | General and set Use GPS Time to No.
BTS FILES
Nemo Handy supports BTS files. BTS information, i.e. cell name, site name, distance to site, and cell
ID, can be logged and displayed as part of the 1/9 data view.
Note: It is a feature of UMTS technology that cell identity is not reported when the phone is in
active state (e.g. during a voice call). Nemo Handy BTS files enable cell identity information to be
logged and displayed also in active state based on the following conditions:
If Nemo Handy has a GPS fix and the BTS file contains the BTS CI in addition to the mandatory
parameters Scrambling Code, Channel, and Cell Name, the following cell identity information
can be logged and displayed: Cell Name, Site Name, BTS CI, Distance, BTS CI List, and Cell Name
List.
If there is no GPS fix, the following cell identity information can be logged and displayed if the
BTS file contains the BTS CI and there are no overlapping scrambling codes: BTS CI list and Cell
Name List.
If Nemo Handy has a GPS fix and the BTS file contains only the mandatory parameters
Scrambling Code, Channel, and Cell Name (but no BTS CI), the following cell identity
information can be logged and displayed: Cell Name, Site Name, and Cell Name List.
If there is no GPS fix and the BTS file does not contain the BTS CI, the following cell identity
information can be logged and displayed if there are no overlapping scrambling codes: Cell
Name List.
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If the BTS file contains characters with ASCII code over 127 (Standard ASCII), the file must be in
UTF-8 format. If the file is not in UTF-8 format, and contains characters that require it (e.g. , ,
and Chinese characters), an error message appears asking you to save the BTS file in UTF-8
format.
Select a file by pressing Select. BTS file setting displays the name of the BTS file.
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To enable displaying of BTS information, select Options | Settings | BTS and set Display BTS file to
Yes.
SCRIPTS
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Note that if you are trying to run a script with commands that are not supported by your Nemo Handy license
(e.g., sending SMS/MMS messages), the following error message is displayed: Script loading failed.
Note that when the battery on your mobile phone is running out, a prompt appears asking if you would like to stop
the script. If there is no reply, Nemo Handy will stop the script automatically.
It is possible to use script files to run measurements with Nemo Handy. When a script is used, Nemo
Handy makes voice calls and data transfers automatically.
Scripts can be created and edited either with Nemo Handys integrated Script Editor functionality
(see Creating scripts p.55) or with the PC software Nemo Handy Script Editor (see the Nemo Utilities
user manual for more information). There are also example scripts included in the Nemo Handy
package. Script files can be stored both in mobile memory (C:\Data\Nemo\Script folder) and on the
memory card (E:\Nemo\Script folder).
Please use only the folders specified above for storing scripts.
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Next select a script file from the list of available scripts and select Options | Load. The selected script
is loaded. Nemo Handy asks if you would run the selected script now. Select Yes if you want to start
running the script now or select No if you want to start it later.
A new Script view appears with information about the selected script.
Once you have loaded a script, you can open it in Script Editor for editing by selecting Options | Edit
<scriptname.nsf>. For more information on editing scripts, see C on page 55.
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With the AutoLogging option you can force Nemo Handy to start logging when you run a script and
stop logging when the script is finished. Select Options | Script | Turn AutoLogging On/Off to
activate and deactivate the option.
If you did not start the script directly when it was loaded, select Options | Script | Run to start the
script. Nemo Handy starts making the calls/data transfers as defined in the script file. If the
autologging option is activated, Nemo Handy will start logging the measurement. The Script view
displays the script status.
The script will finish automatically but to interrupt the script, select Options | Script | Stop. If the
autologging option is activated, Nemo Handy will stop logging and save the file.
Note that it is also possible to pause a script. When pausing the script, the script will run to the end
of the current round and only then is it paused. In this way, no current calls or data transfers are
interrupted in the middle, but finished to wait for the next round. When you start the script again, it
will start from where it was paused earlier.
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When you want to pause a script, select Options | Script | Pause. You can see the status preparing to
pause. This means that the round will be finished before pausing the script. You can also cancel the
pausing process by selecting Options | Script | Cancel pause.
At the end of a script Nemo Handy asks if you would like to repeat the same script. If there is no reply
by the user, the prompt will disappear in 15 minutes and the script will not be run again.
You can follow the script by scrolling down all the way to the end of the script view. The script history
view displays the progress of the script from beginning to end.
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CREATING SCRIPTS
You can create scripts with Nemo Handys integrated Script Editor functionality. First define your
access point. Select Options | Script | Select Access Point and select your access point from the list.
If you do not select an access point, Nemo Handy will use the default access point.
After you have defined the access point, select Options | Script | Open.
In the Script Files view, select Options | New.
An empty script is created and opened in the Script Editor main view.
To add script commands, select Options | Add Script Command | [command type]. For more
information on individual script command options, see page 59.
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To lock a script to a specific system, channel, carrier or scrambling code, select System, Channel or
Carrier item from the settings bar at the top of the Script Editor view using the Navigation button.
Press the Navigation button center to select one of the lock types. Note: When using locks with
scripts, it is recommended that a 10-second Wait command be added to the beginning of the
script. This ensures that the lock has enough time to activate before other script commands
become active. For more information on the Wait command, see Loop on page 69.
Note that with Nokia N97 you can use the touchpad for the same commands.
Add loops in a script to repeat other script commands or the whole script. You cannot loop other
loops.
To add a loop in a script, select Options | Add Script Command | Loop in the Script Editor main view.
In the Repeat the Loop field you can determine how many times the loop is repeated.
Any script command can be looped within the script, also the whole script. Place the LoopStart and
LoopStop commands before and after the command(s) you wish to loop, respectively. Use the Move
command in the Options | Add Script Command menu for this.
Wait on page 69.
For defining properties for each type, see Forcing Features on page 79.
Alternatively, you can lock a script to a specific system, channel, or scrambling code by selecting
Options | Forcing | [Channel Lock/Scrambling Code Lock/Carrier lock/System Lock].
To move a command, select the command in the Script Editor main view, and select Options | Move.
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Next select where you want to place the command, and select Ok.
To create a script that is repeated a number of times, select the Repeat: [number] item from the
script settings bar at the top of the Script Editor view and press the Navigation button. Select Set
Repeat and define how many times the script repeats.
Alternatively, to define a number of repeat times for the script, select Options | Set Repeat, enter
the number of repeat times, and select OK.
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To set a maximum duration for the script, select Options | Set max duration. Enter a time in the Set
max duration field and select OK.
To define a certain duration for the script, select Options | Set duration. Enter the duration, and
select OK.
To delete a command, select the command in the Script Editor main view, and select Options |
Delete.
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To save the script, select Options | Save. To save a version of the script under a different name,
select Options | Save as.
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Call Duration defines the duration (in seconds) of the call, unless used with Call End Condition (see
above).
Attempt Timeout defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the call attempt.
Packet Session
To add a script command for activating/deactivating a packet session, select Options | Add Script
Command | Packet | Packet Session in the Script Editor main view.
Note that HTTP Transfers, Html/WAP Browsing, FTP Logon, FTP Transfer, Ping, iPerf TCP, iPerf UDP, Receive Email and Send E-mail commands must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands
PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.
HTTP
Note that HTTP Transfer command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands
PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.
To add a script command for HTTP transfer, select Options | Add Script Command | Packet | HTTP
Transfer in the Script Editor main view.
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HTML/WAP
Note that 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, select Options | Add Script Command | Packet |
HTML/WAP Browsing in the Script Editor main view.
FTP Logon
Note that the FTP Logon command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands
PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.
To add a script command for FTP logon, select Options | Add Script Command | Packet | FTP Logon
in the Script Editor main view.
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FTP Transfer
Note that FTP Transfer command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands
PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.
To add a script command for FTP transfer, select Options | Add Script Command | Packet | FTP
Transfer in the Script Editor main view.
Max duration (seconds) defines the maximum duration of the FTP transfer.
Direction defines the direction of the transfer (Uplink/Downlink).
Remote File Path (with Uplink only) defines the destination folder for the transferred package.
Size (with Uplink only) defines the size of the uploaded package in kilobytes.
Remote File Name (with Downlink only) defines the file name of the downloaded file.
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Ping
Note that Ping command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands PacketActivate
and PacketDeactivate.
To add a script command for ping, select Options | Add Script Command | Packet | ICMP Ping in the
Script Editor main view.
IPerf TCP/UDP
Note that the iPerf TCP/iPerf UDP command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session
commands PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.
To add a script command for using iPerf TCP or iPerf UDP, select Options | Add Script Command |
iPerf TCP/iPerf UDP in the Script Editor main view.
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~RTT (ms)
600
38.4
4.8
600
76.8
9.6
600
153.6
19.2
200
76.8
9.6
HSDPA 1.8Mbps
UE category 3 & 4
100
180
22.5
HSDPA 3.6Mbps
UE category 5 & 6
100
360
45
HSDPA 7.3Mbps
UE category 7 & 8
100
730
91.25
HSDPA 10.2Mbps
UE category 9
100
1020
127.5
HSDPA 14.4Mbps
UE category 9
100
1440
180
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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.
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 maximum
Ethernet packet size which is 1,500 bytes. A good default value for the UDP datagram size is 1,460
bytes.
Transfer limit defined whether transfer limit is defined in terms of duration or data size.
Transfer duration(s) 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 duration defines the length of the data transfer in seconds.
Transfer timeout(s) determines the maximum waiting time in seconds after data connection. If the
transfer attempt timeout value is exceeded before data connection, the data connection attempt will
be stopped and the attempt will be marked as a failure. The range of Transfer Attempt Timeout
values is from 0 to 60 seconds. The value is recommended to be at least 10 seconds.
Receive E-mail
Note that Receive E-mail command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands
PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.
To add a script command for receiving e-mail, select Options | Add Script Command | Msg/E-mail |
Receive E-mail in the Script Editor main view.
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Send E-mail
Note that Send E-mail command must be situated in the script between the Packet Session commands
PacketActivate and PacketDeactivate.
To add a script command for sending e-mails, select Options | Add Script Command | Msg/E-mail |
Send E-mail in the Script Editor main view.
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SMS
To add a script command for sending SMS messages, select Options | Add Script Command | Msg/Email | Send SMS Message in the Script Editor main view.
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MMS
To add a script command for sending MMS messages, select Options | Add Script Command |
Msg/E-mail | Send MMS Message in the Script Editor main view.
Message to be sent browses for a previously created multimedia message. To create a multimedia
message, select Options | Message Editor
Attempt Timeout defines the maximum duration (in seconds) of the transfer attempt.
Type defines the type of the message. Normal creates a normal MMS message. End-to-End creates a
multimedia message suitable for end-to-end testing.
To create an MMS message, select Options | Message Editor.
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Video Streaming
To add a script command for video streaming, select Options | Add Script Command | Streaming in
the Script Editor main view.
Loop
Add loops in a script to repeat other script commands or the whole script. You cannot loop other
loops.
To add a loop in a script, select Options | Add Script Command | Loop in the Script Editor main view.
In the Repeat the Loop field you can determine how many times the loop is repeated.
Any script command can be looped within the script, also the whole script. Place the LoopStart and
LoopStop commands before and after the command(s) you wish to loop, respectively. Use the Move
command in the Options | Add Script Command menu for this.
Wait
To add a pause in the script, select Options | Add Script Command | Wait in the Script Editor main
view.
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If a Wait Condition is defined, it is recommended that also a wait period (i.e. Wait(seconds), see above) be defined.
This is to ensure that logging starts only after handover has successfully occurred.
From defines the condition for the pause to occur: Current time defines a wait period between two
commands in the script, Call Attempt, Video Call Attempt, and Context Activation Attempt define a
wait period after the selected event notification.
MEASUREMENT LISTS
Measurement lists enable you to run automated measurements combining multiple scripts. You can
use measurement lists to run several scripts one after another.
Start Nemo Handy and select Options | Script | Measurement List.
In the Measurement list view, select Options. In the Options menu you can choose whether to save
each script in the Measurement list as a separate log file or collectively as a log file. You can also do
this later on after selecting scripts in the measurement list.
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Select Options| Record as single log file to save each script in the measurement list in the same log
file.
Select Options | Record as separate log files to save each script as its own log file.
Select Options | Add to select the scripts that you wish to add in the measurement list. Note that
you need to have existing, previously created scripts to choose from.
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After adding scripts to the new measurement list, you can change the order of the scripts by
selecting Options | Move. After moving the script up or down in the list, select Options | OK to
finalize the move.
Use the Navigation button on your Nemo Handy terminal to select a condition for the script. The
selected condition will define the duration of the script, after which the following script in the list will
start.
Press the centre of the Navigation button to view all of the options at once, and select one.
Press right or left on the Navigation button to scroll through the options.
Select the Run script | Until finished option to run the script until it is finished.
Select the Run script | Until file size to specify the file size (in kB) at which the script should be
stopped.
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Select the Run script | Max. time of option if you wish to define a time limit for the script. When the
script reaches the defined time, it will be stopped.
Select the Run script | Specified time option if you wish to specify the length of the script. The script
will be stopped when it reaches this time limit.
Note that you can only scroll to the left and right when the Run script field is selected.
To stop the current script in the measurement list, select Options | Script | Stop. The currently
running script is stopped, and the next script in the list is started.
To stop a measurement list, select Options | Script | Stop meas. list.
Select Options | Save to save the measurement list. It will be saved in the phone memory, Nemo |
Config folder as a MeasurementList.dat file.
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Note that the user needs to manually start the measurement list through Options | Run.
Note that when you are running a script or making manual calls from Nemo Handy, the Auto Answer option is
turned off.
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NOTIFICATIONS
Audio notifications and notification icons can be used to notify you of important measurement
events. Notification icons, when enabled, appear in the measurement graphs when important
measurement events happen. Notifications are edited with the Nemo Handy Configuration Manager
tool and stored in the configuration file (.xml).
Select Options | Settings | Properties | Notifications. A list of available audio notifications and
notification icons is displayed.
Selected notifications are marked with a check mark. You can select and deselect each notification by
selecting an item from the list and pressing the navigation button.
To deselect all notifications at once, select Options | Mark/Unmark | Unmark All.
Note that when the mobile is in silent profile, the notifications are muted as well.
You can test how the notifications sound like by selecting a notification from the list and selecting
Options | Test Sound.
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To adjust notification volume, go back to Options | Settings | Properties and select Notification
volume.
Adjust the volume using the left and right arrow buttons and select OK.
Below are listed all the default notifications in Nemo Handy and the conditions when each
notification is triggered. You may notice some differences between the notifications in Nemo Handy
and in Nemo Analyze/ Nemo Outdoor. For example, Nemo Handy classifies all calls that were
originated from Nemo Handy but terminated from another mobile as dropped calls, even if it were a
normal call disconnect. In Nemo Analyze, these calls are classified as normal disconnects.
Notification
Trigger
TX Power High
BLER High
RX Level Low
RX Quality Bad
FER High
C/I Low
DL Power Up High
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UL Power Up High
Cell ID Changed
Value changes.
Channel Changed
Value changes.
LAC Changed
Value changes.
Value changes.
Value changes.
System Changed
Value changes.
GPS Disconnected
GPS Connected
Call is never connected or the user presses the red end call button
with the Nemo Handy mobile in the Telephone application.
Call is never connected or the user presses the red end call button
with the Nemo Handy mobile in the Telephone application.
Service Lost
Service is lost.
Service Received
Service is received.
Battery Low
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Data Connection
Disconnected
FORCING FEATURES
Nemo Handy supports the following forcing features:
Channel lock
System lock
Cell barring
Note that the selection of forcing features depends on the technology that the mobile is connected to.
Note that the mobile must be in idle mode when activating the forcing features.
To lock a script to a specific system, channel or scrambling code, see Creating scripts on page 55. When using
locks with scripts, it is recommended that a 10-second Wait command be added to the beginning of the script.
This ensures that the lock has enough time to activate before other script commands become active. For more
information on the Wait command, see Wait on page 69.
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Channel Lock
With Channel Lock Nemo Handy can be locked on a GSM channel. Select Options | Forcing | Channel
Lock. Select Lock to activate the channel lock. Enter the number of the channel that you want to lock
to and press OK.
When you wish to unlock the mobile from the channel, select Options | Forcing | Channel Lock |
Unlock.
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When you wish to unlock the mobile from the carrier and scrambling code, select Options | Forcing |
Scrambling Code Lock | Unlock.
Carrier Lock
With the Carrier Lock the mobile can be locked to a carrier. Select Options | Forcing | Carrier Lock.
Select Lock to activate the carrier lock. Enter the number of the carrier (UARFCN) that you want to
lock to and press OK.
System Lock
With the System Lock feature, the mobile can be locked to a specific system. Select Options | Forcing
| System Lock. Select Lock to activate the system lock. Select the system that you want to lock to.
When you wish to unlock the mobile from the system, select Options | Forcing | System Lock |
Disable.
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Cell Barring
In Cell Barring the options are accept, reverse, and ignore. The Status view will display the status for
each forcing feature. Select Options | Forcing | Cell Barring. Select Reverse or Ignore to activate the
cell barring.
When the Accept option is selected, only those cells that are accessible to all end users can be
accessed; with the Ignore option, all cells, that is, also cells that are barred can be accessed; and with
the Reverse option only barred cells can be accessed.
When you wish to disable the cell barring, select Options | Forcing | Cell Barring | Accept.
Measurement Biasing
Please note that depending on your license, the functionality is called either assisted handover or
measurement biasing. For detailed instructions on assisted handover, see page 85.
With measurement biasing the parameters of a specific cell are enhanced while the parameters of
the neighboring cells are degraded to facilitate a handover to a specific cell. Measurement biasing
can be performed with Nokia E7, C7, and 500 terminals.
Select Options | Forcing | Measurement biasing.
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Define measurement biasing settings. Note that the settings depend on the selected system.
Select from list offers a quick way to select the target cell. When in UMTS, the list displays the active
set (marked with A) and the monitored sets (marked with M). When in GSM, the list displays the
neighboring cells.
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Degrade non-target RSCP decreases the RSCP of all potential target cells other than the selected
target cell by the value entered. The degraded values are reported to the base station to prevent
handover to other optimal cells.
Degrade non-target Rx level decreases the RX level of all potential target cells other than the
selected target cell by the value entered. The degraded values are reported to the base station to
prevent handover to other optimal cells.
Degrade non-target Rx quality decreases the RX quality of all potential target cells other than the
selected target cell by the value entered. The degraded values are reported to the base station to
prevent handover to other optimal cells.
To activate measurement biasing, press OK. The Status view will display the status of measurement
biasing and from the data views you can confirm that a handover has been made to the enhanced
cell.
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Assisted Handover
Please note that depending on your license, the functionality is called either assisted handover or
measurement biasing. For detailed instructions on measurement biasing, see page 82.
Nemo Handy offers support for manually initiated handovers from the current serving cell to a
selected target cell.
Manually initiated handovers require an active voice call connection. To initiate a voice call, press the
green Make Call button, select Voice call, enter the number to the To field, and press the green
Make Call button again.
During the voice call, in Nemo Handy, select Options | Forcing | Assist handover.
Suppress HO after assisted defines whether handovers are to be suppressed after the initial
handover to the selected target cell. To suppress subsequent handovers, select Yes. To allow
subsequent handovers, select No.
Select from list opens a list of available cells. Select a target cell from list.
Carrier defines the target cell using carrier code.
Scrambling code defines the target cell using scrambling code.
Enhance Ec/No increases the Ec/No of the selected target cell by the value entered. The enhanced
target cell Ec/No value is reported to the base station to facilitate handover to the selected cell.
Enhance RSCP increases the RSCP of the selected target cell by the value entered. The enhanced
target cell RSCP value is reported to the base station to facilitate handover to the selected cell.
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Degrade Ec/No decreases the Ec/No of all potential target cells other than the selected target cell by
the value entered. The degraded Ec/No values are reported to the base station to prevent handover
to other optimal cells.
Degrade RSCP decreases the RSCP of all potential target cells other than the selected target cell by
the value entered. The degraded RSCP values are reported to the base station to prevent handover
to other optimal cells.
To perform a handover to the selected cell, press OK.
If Yes was selected in Suppress handover after assisted, further handovers are suppressed.
To disable handover suppression, select Options | Forcing | Disable HO suppression.
Suppress Handover
Nemo Handy offers support for suppressing handovers from the current serving cell.
Suppressing handovers requires an active voice call connection. To initiate a voice call, press the
green Make Call button, select Voice call, enter the number to the To field, and press the green
Make Call button again.
During the voice call, in Nemo Handy, select Options | Forcing | Suppress handover.
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MULTI MEASUREMENTS
The Nemo Handy Multi option allows for large-scale measurements with up to seven (7) test
terminals. One Nemo Handy (Nokia 6720, 6720US, N85, N85US, N97, N97US, C5, C5-03, C5-03US, C504AWS terminals) acts as a Master unit, and conducts measurements while sending commands to 16 Slave terminals through a Bluetooth connection. One GPS device, connected to the Master unit, is
shared among all Nemo Handy Multi units. When using Nokia N97/N97US as Master unit, you can
deploy 1-5 Slave terminals and one GPS device in Multi measurements.
The Nemo Handy Multi configuration allows for both manual and scripted measurements, controlled
through the Master unit.
Make sure that you have selected a Nokia 6720, 6720US, N85, N85US, N97, N97US, C5, C5-03, C5-03
US, or C5-04AWS terminal as the Master unit (Options | Multi | Start master mode). Any Nemo
Handy terminal with the appropriate Slave option can be used as a Slave unit.
Note that you need to set the APN for each Nemo Handy terminal separately. It is not possible to configure the
Slaves APNs from the Master unit. Go to Options | Script | Select access point in each Nemo Handy to
configure the APN. If the APN is not configured correctly, data transfers will not work.
1. Check that Bluetooth is turned on in all Nemo Handy terminals (Menu | Tools | Bluetooth). In addition,
check the Bluetooth name for the used test terminals. This way you can more easily distinguish among the
slaves when sending commands to them from the Master unit.
Note that it will also be useful to attach the unit names on the terminals to make their recognition during
measurements easier.
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The Nokia N97 terminal has a slightly different user interface for the Master terminal. See page 92 for more
information.
7. The Master unit automatically detects the Slave units and displays a list of available slaves. Select slaves
with the right arrow button and press the Navigation button to connect to the slaves.
8. If you wish to connect more devices later on, or if you for any reason need to reconnect the devices, select
Options | Multi | Discover slave units/Reconnect slave units in the Master unit. Detecting the Slaves may
take a while.
9. Make sure that you are in the Status view in Nemo Handy in the Master unit. Press the Navigation button
on your Master terminal to view the Device Info view at the top of the Nemo Handy view. The Device Info
view will show you the detected Slave terminals and their status: Disconnected or Connected.
Note that pressing the # button in the terminal keypad will zoom in on the view, and * will zoom out of the
view. Pressing the Navigation button again will make the Device Info view disappear.
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Running Scripts
1. To go to the Script view, select Options | Script | Open.
2. Next, select the Master unit or one of the Slaves with the Navigation button. Press on the right arrow
button once to select a unit, and for the second time to select a script for the device in the script list.
3. Press on the Navigation button to select a script for the selected terminal in the script list.
4. Next, press on the left arrow button in the Navigation to reactivate the Device Info view. Select a terminal
and a script for it, as instructed in steps 10 and 11.
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5. The selected script for each unit will show in the Device Info view next to the Device name under the Script
name column.
6. To change a script selected for a device, press twice on the Navigation right arrow button on the device in
the Device Info view, and select a new script in the script list.
7. If you want to deselect a script that has been selected for the slave, select the device in the Device Info
view and press the C key. Note that you can only deselect a script for a slave unit, but not for the Master
unit.
8. When you are done selecting scripts for the terminals, select Options | Run.
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The duration of the script running in the Master unit determines the total length of the measurement.
Consequently, you need to pay attention to the duration of the scripts sent to the Slaves, as those scripts will
also end the moment the Master unit script is finished.
9. The Slave units receive the commands and start running the scripts. Note that you can only end the scripts
via the Master unit.
10.To stop the scripts, select Options | Scripts | Stop. Note that when you enter this command, all scripts will
be stopped. It is not possible to only stop one or some of the scripts.
11.To remove a slave from the Multi configuration, select Options | Multi | Remove slave unit in the Status or
Script view of the Master unit. This will remove only those devices that are selected in the Device Info view.
12.After the Master script is finished, the Slave units go to rest as well. Each terminal has a measurement/log
file (.nbl) stored in the default measurement file folder on the phone.
13.You have two options regarding the storage of the measurement files. First, if you want the Master unit to
retrieve the measurement files produced by the slave units, go to Options | Multi | Collect log files. If you
decide not to do this, the measurement/log files will remain in the slave units, and need to be exported to
another location separately.
Manual Measurements
1. If you want to perform manual voice calls using a Master unit and slaves, do as instructed above regarding
the terminal settings for Bluetooth, and for the Master and Slave terminals.
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2. Select the Slaves you want to use for voice call measurements, and press the green call key to make a call.
3. To conduct SMS/MMS/Video call measurements, select one or more Slave terminal in the Device Info view,
configure the measurement settings as instructed in SMS/MMS/Video call testing in this manual, and send
the command to the Slave unit(s) via a Bluetooth connection.
4. Similarly, you can opt to collect the log files from the Slaves to the Master unit by selecting Options | Multi
| Collect log files, or leave them in the Slave units.
Note that it will also be useful to attach the unit names on the terminals to make their physical recognition during
measurements easier.
8. The Device info view appears with the Master and Slave units listed in separate boxes.
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9. Press Change on the touchpad to go to MultiHandy Master view. Similarly, exit the MultiHandy Master
view by pressing Change on the touchpad. The same function can be performed by pressing on the
Navigator button. The MultiHandy Master view shows the status of the selected terminal.
10.In the Device info page, to view each device box magnified, press on the box for a couple of seconds or
select Zoom in on the touchpad.
11.Select Zoom out or press on the touchpad for a couple of seconds to return the original view.
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12.Click on the diagonal arrow to view the Device info in full screen. Similarly, click on the arrow again to
view the menu.
Running scripts
13.To run scripts, select a unit in the Device info view, and press on Load on the touchpad.
14.Select a script for the unit in the list of scripts that appears.
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17.To change a script for a unit, or to unload it altogether, press on Modify script in the unit box in the
Device info view.
18.After selecting scripts for the units, select Run script in the touchpad menu, or select Options | Script |
Run.
The duration of the script running in the Master unit determines the total length of the measurement.
Consequently, you need to pay attention to the duration of the scripts sent to the Slaves, as those scripts will
also end the moment the Master unit script is finished.
19.To stop the scripts, select Stop script on the touchpad, or select Options | Script | Stop.
20.After the scripts have finished or have been stopped, there are two ways of reaching the script log.
Basically, the Change button works in the following way:
When Device info view is selected, Change/Navigation button will take you to MasterHandy view.
Similarly, pressing Change/Navigation button in MasterHandy view will take you to Device info
view.
When script log view is shown, pressing Change/Navigation button will take you to Device listing
view, and vice versa.
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Select a unit whose script log you wish to view in the Device info view. Press on Change to enter the
MultiHandy Master view.
Press the right arrow button on the Navigation button or touchpad to enter the script log.
The Master unit and all the slaves are listed in the device listing at the top of the screen. The selected
unit, in the case above N95 Slave unit, determines the script log shown at the bottom of the screen.
To view the script log in full screen, press on the Navigation button, or Change on the touchpad.
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You can see the unit name at the top of the screen and script below it. Press on Change to view the
device list again, and do the same as instructed above to view each units script log separately.
Select Change again to select another device and view its script log.
To remove slave units, go to the units you want to remove, and press left or down on the Navigation
button or use the touchpad. A check mark appears in the left upper hand corner of the units box.
After selecting the units you wish to remove, select Options | Multi | Remove slave unit. If no units
are selected, all units will be removed.
After measurements have been completed, collect the log files from the Slaves to the Master unit by
selecting Options | Multi | Collect log files, or leave them in the Slave units.
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CELL TESTING
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Nemo Handy offers support for cell testing. This feature makes it possible to test the voice and PDP
services of the cells on the neighbor list and voice handovers. During PDP Context testing you can
also do a HTTP transfer.
To initiate cell testing, select Options | Testing | Cell testing. Define testing session properties.
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Test mode defines the services that are to be tested. Select Voice, PDP, Voice and PDP, Voice and
HTTP, HTTP or Voice handover.
With Voice, PDP and Voice and PDP modes, when testing is started the monitored neighbor cells
exceeding the specified threshold (RX Level for GSM default -95, Ec/N0 for UMTS, default -12) are
stored, and the mobile will be locked to each neighboring cell in turn after which a voice call and/or
PDP context is performed to test the channel.
Tested channels/scrambling codes will be displayed as a table with status indicating voice and packet
test results. Outputs are also written to a CSV file.
With HTTP (HTTP Transfer) mode, the user can load a webpage during the Cell Testing process to
check that the application data works in the tested cell.
With the Voice handover option, the first step is finding the neighboring cells. Second, an assisted
handover is performed from the original cell to the neighboring cell. In the third phase an assisted
handover is performed back to the original cell. Consequently, the second and third phases are
repeated until all neighboring cells have been tested. The initial call to find neighbors is not
disconnected in this test, but the whole sequence of testing is performed during the same phone call.
If the call drops/disconnects, then a new call is attempted for the next cell test. In the result file the
first line is "Cell Testing Report (Voice handover)".
Rx level defines the minimum required Rx level the cells must have in order for them to be tested.
EcN0 defines the minimum required EcN0 the cells must have in order for them to be tested.
Phone number defines the test number to which the calls are to be made during the testing session.
Call duration(s) defines the duration in seconds for a voice call when Voice or Voice and PDP is
selected in the Test mode field.
Max attempts defines the maximum number of calls to be made during the testing session.
Access point defines the access point that is to be used during the testing session.
URL defines which file is being downloaded from the HTTP server during HTTP test. For instance,
when URL has been given as http://www.csc.fi/logo_footer.gif, a file named logo_footer.gif will be
downloaded from www.csc.fi server if HTTP or Voice and HTTP is selected in the Test Mode field.
Result file defines the name of the result file.
Monitor the testing session results via the Testing View.
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To cancel a cell testing session before it has ended, select Options | Testing | Stop cell testing.
TIMESLOT TESTING
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Nemo Handy offers support for timeslot testing. The feature makes it possible to test the timeslots of
a particular channel.
To initiate timeslot testing, select Options | Testing | Timeslot testing. Define testing session
properties.
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Number of attempts defines whether the number of calls made during the testing session is
Unlimited or Limited.
Max number of attempts defines the number of calls to be made during the testing session. This
option is displayed only if Number of calls is set to Limited.
Result file defines the name of the result file.
If it is known that certain timeslots in the network have been dedicated for purposes other than
voice calls, these timeslots should be disabled. This is to prevent these timeslots from being
incorrectly marked as failures in the testing session results.
To disable particular timeslots, select a channel using the Navigation button. Selected channel is
highlighted with darker blue background.
Deselect the timeslots you want to exclude by pressing the Navigation button. Select Ok.
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To cancel a timeslot testing session before it has ended, select Options | Testing | Stop timeslot
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SCANNING
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Nemo Handy offers support for GSM frequency scanning and UMTS pilot scanning.
To create a new scanning session, select Options | Add Script Command |Scanning from the Script
Editor main view. The Scanning editor opens.
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To select scanning mode, press the Navigation button and select one of the following scanning
modes: single-shot or continuous.
Single-shot performs a one-time frequency/pilot scan of the selected bandwidth.
Continuous performs a continuous, repeating frequency/pilot scan of the selected bandwidth.
To define scanning settings, select Options | Add.
System defines the system and bandwidth for the scanning session.
RSCP limit (UMTS only) defines an RSCP limit that enables the exclusion of distant cells. Values range
from -120 dBm to -25 dBm.
Channel range from defines the start point for the range of included channels. Values range from
128 to 251.
Channel range to defines the end point for the range of included channels. Values range from 128 to
251.
Report defines whether All results or only 30 best are displayed.
BSIC decoding defines whether base station identification codes are decoded. This affects the
duration of the scanning session.
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To initiate a scanning session, select a scanning session in the Scanning editor and select Options |
Start. To open an existing scanning session for editing, select the session in the Scanning editor and
select Options | Edit. To remove an existing scanning session, select the session in the Scanning
editor and select Options | Remove.
Monitor scanning results via the Scanning view. You can move and zoom on the data view using the
buttons below. Note that you can see numerical values for each bar by zooming in on the view.
4 = Left
6 = Right
7 = Zoom out
9 = Zoom in
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With UMTS scanning it is possible to hide unwanted carriers in the scanning results. In the results
view, select Display | Filtered UARFCNs.
Select a carrier in the Scanned UARFCNs list, then Options | Add to filtered list. If you want to
remove a filtered carrier, select the carrier, then Options | Delete. You can also add the carriers to
the Filtered UARFCNs list or remove them by selecting the carrier and pressing on the phone
Navigation button.
Go to the Filtered UARFCNs list, and select Options | Add new if you want to manually enter the
carrier number to be added. Select OK.
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Once you have added all the carriers you would like to hide in the scanning results, select Back. The
selected carriers are hidden from the results graph. Note that you can view the numerical values for
each bar by zooming in on the view.
In addition to hiding unwanted carriers, you can also sort scanning results by channels or by showing
the strongest or weakest carriers first. In the Scanning results view, select Options | Sort by.
If you select Sort by | Channels, the graph results will be shown by channels.
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To sort the scanning results in descending order so the strongest carriers are shown first, select Sort
by | Strong first.
To sort the scanning results to show the carriers in ascending order with the weakest carriers first,
select Sort by | Weak first.
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APPLICATION TESTING
Voice and Video Call Testing
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
You can test voice and video calls either manually or by using a script.
To test voice and video calls using scripts, create a new script with Nemo Handys integrated Script
Editor functionality (see Creating scripts on page 55, and Voice and Video Call on page 59)
To run the script, select Options | Script | Open, select the Voice Call/Video Call script in the Script
Files view, and select Options | Load. Handy will ask whether you want to Run Script. Select Yes.
To test voice and video calls manually, turn logging on by selecting Options | Start Logging, press the
green Make Call button, select the call type, and then enter the number.
Please note that the Video option is not visible if you are not in a UMTS network.
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
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You can make HTTP/FTP downloads and uploads from Nemo Handy using a script. Create a new
script with the Nemo Handy Script Editor.
Select the access point that will be used in the data measurement. Select Script | Select Access
Point.
A list of available access points is displayed. Select the correct access point from the list and select
OK.
Note that if you do not select an access point before making HTTP/FTP measurements, Nemo Handy will use
the default access point.
Nemo Handy will run through the script and make the data transfers.
SMS/MMS Testing
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
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Before you start performing SMS/MMS testing with Nemo Handy, check that you have the correct messaging
settings. From the application menu, select Messag. Select Options | Settings | Other. Check that Save sent
messages setting is Yes and No. of saved messages is at least 20.
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Attachment defines the MMS message attachment. Press the navigation button to browse for a file
in the phone memory or on the memory card.
Finally press the green Make Call button to send the test message.
HTML/WAP Testing
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
With Nemo Handy you can test HTML/WAP browsing using a script. Create a new script with Nemo
Handys integrated Script Editor functionality (see Creating scripts on page 55, and HTML/WAP on
page 61).
Select the access point that will be used in performing the measurement by selecting Script | Select
Access Point. A list of available access points is displayed. Select the correct access point from the list
and select OK.
Note that if you do not select an access point before making HTML/WAP measurements, Nemo Handy will use
the default access point.
To run the script, select Options | Script | Open, select the HTML/WAP script in the Script Files view,
and select Options | Load. Handy will ask whether you want to Run Script. Select Yes.
Nemo Handy will run through the script. To view the HTML content while running the script, go right
from the Script view by pressing the Navigation button right.
E-mail Testing
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
With Nemo Handy you can test e-mail sending and receiving using a script. Create a new script with
Nemo Handys integrated Script Editor functionality (see Creating scripts on page 55, and Receive Email and Send E-mail on pages 65 and 66).
Select the access point that will be used in performing the measurement by selecting Options |
Script | Select Access Point. A list of available access points is displayed. Select the correct access
point from the list and select OK.
Note that if you do not select an access point before making e-mail measurements, Nemo Handy will use the
default access point.
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To run the script, select Options | Script | Open, select the e-mail script in the Script Files view, and
select Options | Load. Handy will ask whether you want to Run Script. Select Yes.
Ping Testing
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
With Nemo Handy you can test e-mail sending and receiving using a script. Create a new script with
Nemo Handys integrated Script Editor functionality (see Ping p.63).
Select the access point that will be used in performing the measurement by selecting Options |
Script | Select Access Point. A list of available access points is displayed. Select the correct access
point from the list and select OK.
Note that if you do not select an access point before making ping measurements, Nemo Handy will use the
default access point.
To run the script, select Options | Script | Open, select the e-mail script in the Script Files view, and
select Options | Load. Handy will ask whether you want to Run Script. Select Yes.
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Nemo Handy offers support for SMS and MMS end-to-end logging between two Nemo Handy
terminals. The message is sent from Client to Server and the end-to-end time is logged. These endto-end log entries can be post-processed and analyzed with Nemo Analyze and Nemo Outdoor.
Bluetooth Synchronization
First the time of the two terminals must be synchronized. Start by enabling Bluetooth on the
terminals. After that, select Options | Tools | Synchronize System Time. Select Bluetooth (Server)
for one of the Nemo Handy phones, and Bluetooth (Client) for the other. A successful connection
synchronizes the Client phones time with that of the Server phone.
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SMS Sending
Next, select Options | Start Logging.
Select Options | Tools | Send SMS/MMS. Define message properties.
Note that if you do not define a service center, Nemo handy will use your default service center.
Note that if you have not synchronized the time (see above) with the other Nemo Handy phone, Nemo Handy
will tell you to perform synchronization. In case you have already performed the synchronization but have
started up Nemo Handy in between, you can ignore the prompt.
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Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
With Nemo Handy you can test iPerf for TCP and UDP using a script. Create a new script with Nemo
Handys integrated Script Editor functionality.
Select the access point that will be used in performing the measurement by selecting Options |
Script | Select Access Point. A list of available access points is displayed. Select the correct access
point from the list and select OK.
Note that if you do not select an access point before making iPerf for TCP/UDP measurements, Nemo Handy
will use the default access point.
To run the script, select Options | Script | Open, select the iPerf for TCP/UDP script in the Script Files
view, and select Options | Load. Handy will ask whether you want to Run Script. Select Yes.
E911 TESTING
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
With Nemo Handy-S you can perform E911 testing. You can clear A-GPS related buffers from the
terminal. It is also possible to disable A-GPS so that it is not used in E911 testing procedures.
Select Options | E911.
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Select GPS data clearing to clear selected GPS data from the terminal.
Select the Clear on call attempt option to clear the selected GPS data whenever you make a call with
Nemo Handy.
Select the Almanac, Ephemeris, Ionosphere data, Position and Time reference data to be cleared.
Select Clear now to clear the selected GPS data. If you want to clear the selected data later, press
OK. Then select Options | E911 | Clear internal GPS data when you want to clear the selected GPS
data.
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Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Note that all Nemo Handy-S mobiles, except Nokia C7 and E7, require a muting plug when performing voice
quality measurements. The plug mutes the mobile microphone, which improves the MOS score. The plug is
inserted in the AV connector.
Nemo Handy-S supports both manual and scripted voice quality measurements. Voice quality
measurements enable the evaluation of both up and downlink voice quality of a live network based
on the 'average' listener's perception of voice quality represented as a Mean Opinion Score (MOS).
Downlink voice quality is measured using Psytechnics PSM Mobile module and uplink using
Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ). There is an option to use either PSM or PESQ with
Nemo Handy-S voice quality measurements. Downlink PESQ calculation, based on the ITU-T P.862.1
standard, is performed by File Manager. File Manager processes all the voice quality measurement
samples and uses the PESQ algorithm to calculate the MOS score, and writes it to the log file.
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Select a sound clip by selecting Sound clip and browsing for an .amr file from the memory card. Set
the volume of the sample by selecting Volume and by pressing the Navigation button left and right.
To obtain accurate MOS measurement results, it is recommended that the volume be set to
maximum.
Set voice quality speech sample sending on by setting Add audio to call (On/Off) On.
Note that the phone microphone is set to Mute when voice quality speech sample sending is set to On.
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Call an audio test server or call/receive a call from the other Nemo Handy. Monitor downlink voice
quality MOS and the related parameters via the appropriate data views.
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
To measure voice quality using Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ) select Options |
Settings and browse the Settings pages with the right Navigation button until you reach Quality
settings. In the Voice quality field, select PESQ downlink/uplink.
In order to make PESQ Voice Quality measurements, you will also need the Nemo Audio Quality
server.
During PESQ voice quality measurements, Nemo Handy will record the voice samples and save all
files. After the measurement is completed, Nemo Handy uploads all the measurement files and
samples to the Nemo Server. Nemo File Manager will process all the files, calculate the MOS score
for each recorded sample and write the time stamped scores in the log file.
Downlink sample defines the downlink reference sample (.wav). You will find preinstalled audio files
on your Nemo Handy-S.
Downlink sync defines the downlink voice quality synchronization file (.wav).
Uplink sample defines the uplink reference sample (.amr).
Uplink sync defines the uplink voice quality synchronization file (.amr).
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Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
Nemo Handy offers support for video streaming quality testing. The feature makes it possible to
measure video streaming quality with Nemo Handy while receiving a video stream from a URL.
To measure video streaming quality based on Mean Opinion Score (MOS):
Select Options | Settings and browse to Quality settings with the Navigation button right.
Set video streaming quality testing mode on by setting Video Quality (On/Off) On.
Run a video streaming script or open a video stream manually. To open a video stream manually,
select Options | Tools | Video test | Open URL and define the URL you want to open. Select OK.
Monitor video streaming quality MOS and the related parameters using the appropriate data views.
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ENDING MEASUREMENTS
The measurement is being recorded when Logging State is Logging in the Status view. Follow these
instructions to stop the measurement.
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MEASUREMENT RESULTS
The measurement file (.nbl) can be exported to a computer and converted into Nemo File Format.
After conversion, the Nemo Handy measurement files can be viewed and analyzed in Nemo Outdoor
and Nemo Analyze.
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy license supports it.
First define FTP Settings. Select Options | Settings | Transfer | FTP for log files.
Server address defines the IP address for the FTP server, for example, 12.34.56.78
Port defines the port number for the FTP server, for example, 21.
FTP subdirectory defines the folder on the FTP server where files can be uploaded, for example,
upload.
Note that the FTP subdirectory, username, and password are case sensitive. Also note that Nemo Handy uses
passive FTP connection mode by default.
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After you have made all the settings, select Tools | File Manager.
Select the files that will be sent through Options | Mark/Unmark. Next, select Options | Send file(s)
| FTP. Nemo Handy will compress the selected files.
Nemo Handy will ask you if you would like to delete from the mobile the files that have been sent.
Select Yes or No. A list of available access points is displayed. Select one and press OK. Nemo Handy
will transfer the files and notify you once the transfer is complete.
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy license supports it.
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First define e-mail settings. Select Options | Settings | Transfer | E-mail for log files.
SMTP server address defines the SMTP server address, for example, 12.34.56.78.
To defines the recipient e-mail address.
Port defines the port number for the SMTP server, for example, 21.
Username and password may be needed for the SMTP server.
Sender e-mail address defines the e-mail address of the sender.
After you have made all the settings, select Tools | File Manager.
Select the files that will be sent through Options | Mark/Unmark. Next, select Options | Send file(s)
| E-mail. Nemo Handy will compress the selected files.
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Nemo Handy will ask you if you would like to delete from the mobile the files that have been sent.
Select Yes or No. A list of available access points is displayed. Select one and press OK. Nemo Handy
will transfer the files and notify you once the transfer is complete.
Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy license supports it.
For configuring your computers Bluetooth receiver and for performing Bluetooth pairing between
your computer and Nemo Handy, see Bluetooth Pairing on page 19.
Once you have configured your computers Bluetooth receiver and successfully performed Bluetooth
pairing between your computer and Nemo Handy, open Nemo File Manager (PC software).
Select Tools | Options from the main menu bar.
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Select the port assigned to your Bluetooth receiver (e.g. COM15) using the Port drop-down menu.
For more information on assigning a port to the Bluetooth receiver, see the topic Bluetooth Pairing
on page 19. To define a destination folder for the log files, click the Browse button and select
C:\Nemo Tools\File Manager\nbl files.
Click the Connect button and select OK.
For information on Nemo File Manager installation and Bluetooth receiver configuration, see Nemo File
Manager product documentation.
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Select the files that will be sent through Options | Mark/Unmark. Next, select Options | Send file(s)
| Bluetooth. Nemo Handy will compress the selected files.
If Bluetooth is switched off, Nemo Handy will prompt you to allow Bluetooth to be switched on for
the duration of the connection. Select Yes.
Nemo Handy will search for Bluetooth devices within range.
Select a device from the Devices Found list and press Select.
Nemo Handy will ask you if you would like to delete sent files from the phone memory. Select Yes or
No.
Nemo Handy will transfer the files and notify you once the transfer is complete.
Note that when sending custom configuration files between Handy terminals, the sending and receiving
terminals should be of the same model, e.g. Nokia N96 and N96, or Nokia 6720 and 6720.
First, configure the FTP settings in your Nemo Handy. Select Options | Settings | Transfer | FTP
between units.
Server address defines the IP address for the FTP server, for example, 12.34.56.78.
Port defines the port number for the FTP server, for example, 21.
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FTP subdirectory defines the folder on the FTP server where files can be uploaded, for example,
upload.
Note that the FTP subdirectory, username, and password are case sensitive. Also note that Nemo Handy uses
passive FTP connection mode by default.
In the To: field, select a phone number from your address book, or type a number into the field.
Select Options | Send to send the custom configuration file to the Nemo Handy terminal with the
assigned phone number.
The terminal sends the file to the assigned Nemo Handy terminal via the FTP server. You should be
able to view the sending and receiving process in the sending and receiving terminals.
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Server address defines the IP address for the FTP server, for example, 12.34.56.78.
Port defines the port number for the FTP server, for example, 21.
FTP subdirectory defines the folder on the FTP server where files can be uploaded, for example,
upload.
Note that the FTP subdirectory, username, and password are case sensitive. Also note that Nemo Handy uses
passive FTP connection mode by default.
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Select a script in the list, and select Options | Send to another unit.
Select the phone number of another Nemo Handy unit, or type the number in the To: field. Select
Options | Send.
The receiving Nemo Handy terminal should receive an SMS message with the name of the sent script
file, as well as the folder location, FTP server address, port number, username and password
information so it can retrieve the script file from the described FTP server.
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Please note that a Nemo File Manager USB copy protection dongle with the voice quality option is needed to
convert Nemo Handy log files with AQDL events (MOS scores). Without the dongle, the converted file will not
include the MOS scores.
For more detailed information on the Nemo File Manager tool, please refer to the Nemo Handy Utilities manual
included in the product package.
Start the Nemo File Manager utility by selecting Start | Programs | Nemo Tools | Nemo File
Manager.
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 Settings 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
view.
File extension filtering 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.
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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Move to folder moves the source file to a selected folder after conversion. Click the Browse
button to select a folder.
Archive to folder moves and compresses the source file to a selected folder after conversion.
Click the Browse button to select a folder.
Use source folder as destination folder, when selected, enables the source folder to act as a
destination folder
Destination folder defines a location for the converted files. Click the Browse button to select a
folder.
The Embed indoor marker coordinates option 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.
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Note that this functionality is available only if your Nemo Handy product option supports it. For product
options, see page 12.
It is possible to view Nemo Handy measurement files immediately after a measurement also via the
Nemo Handy playback functionality. This feature is convenient when you, for example, want to solve
a specific problem in a certain area, and would like to obtain quick answers.
1. You first need to have saved measurement files on your Nemo Handy.
2. Next, start Nemo Handy, and go to Options | Tools | File Manager. Select a measurement
file in the list, select Options, and Playback.
3. The Status view displaying log file related information appears. Select Options | Play. You
can now browse through the different Handy views.
4. By pressing down the C key you can enter the time control view. It appears in the middle of
the screen. Pressing the Navigation buttons left and right you can move backward and
forward in the measurement time. A single click will move the measurement by a minute,
and pressing the left and right buttons down will rewind or forward the measurement at an
increasing speed. By pressing the Navigation button down you can pause and play the
measurement file. Press C to exit the time control.
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Note that with Nokia N97 touchpad, you can also rewind and forward the measurement by pressing lightly on
the touchpad until a frame appears around the screen, then sliding your finger left or right.
6. In the Event window you will see a list of markers or notifications depending which check box
is selected. Move up with the Navigation button to select your option. When you select a
notification or marker in the list, Nemo Handy will jump to that time in the measurement
when the notification occurred.
Note that the notifications appearing in playback depend on which notifications you have selected in Options |
Tools | Properties | Notifications. Selected notifications are marked with a check mark. You can select and
deselect each notification by selecting an item from the list and pressing the navigate button.
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8. In the view that appears, you can scroll forward and backward in the measurement in the
Playback time timeslider with the Navigation left and right buttons. Selecting the Time from
start field you enter a time field in which you can manually set a time to which you want to
jump in the measurement.
9. Select Timestamp to jump to a specific timestamp in the measurement. The Playback speed
bar defines the speed at which the measurement is played back in terms of percentage. Use
the Navigation button left and right to increase or decrease the speed.
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11. You can play the measurement by selecting Options | Play, or by pressing down the C key
and then the Navigation button. To pause the measurement, select Options | Pause, and
similarly when you want to stop the measurement, select Options | Stop.
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Nemo Handy loads the measurement file. Go to the Indoor map view in Nemo Handy.
The measurement is played back marker by marker. You can also view the process in the Script view
in Nemo Handy.
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You can also jump to any time or event in the indoor measurement file through the Jump to event
and Jump to time options. See Playback on page 134 for more information.
Select Close to close the measurement.
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USER INTERFACE
Nemo Handy offers a set of different views that can be configured with the Nemo Handy
Configuration Editor. See the Nemo Utilities user manual for more information on the Nemo Handy
Configuration Editor.
GENERAL INFORMATION
You can browse the various views with the arrow buttons. Note also that some views, for example,
the Settings view, contain several pages that can be browsed with the left and right arrow buttons.
With the navigation button you can switch between different parameters in the view. Note that the
scales in the line graphs will change according to the selected parameter. All Nemo Handy displays
are described in more detail in the Nemo Handy Display Guide included in the product package.
You can also use the following shortcut keys in graphs:
2 = Select parameter
5 = Set active
8 = Select parameter
0 = Auto scale
Select Options | Settings | General | Backlight to switch the background light on and off.
Handy gives a warning if HSDPA is disabled in the phone settings while you are trying to run a script.
To enable or disable the HSDPA, go to Settings | Connection | Packet Data High Speed Packet
access.
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SERVING INFO
Select Options | Settings | General | Serving Info to display/hide the serving channel information on
every page. Alternatively you can toggle the serving channel info on and off with the # button. You
can define the contents of the serving info display with the Nemo Handy Configuration Editor tool.
SCREENSHOTS
You can take screenshots (.jpg) of Nemo Handy displays. Press the * button to take a screenshot.
With N97, C7, and E7 lightly press the camera button. The image file is saved in the E:\Nemo\Results
folder. In the Settings menu, you can define whether the screenshot will be saved of the current view
or of all views. Select Options | Settings | Screenshot type. Select Current view or All views. If you
select Always ask, Handy will ask you to select between the two options every time you press the *
button.
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It is also possible to view the time when the screenshot was taken on the screenshot image. To
enable the option, go to Options | Settings | Screenshot date and select On.
SIGNALING MESSAGES
To select which messages are displayed in the Signaling Messages view, go to Options | Settings |
General | Signaling messages. In the list of signaling messages you can select or deselect, unmark or
mark the messages you wish to view.
Signaling messages are displayed in a Signaling Messages list view towards the bottom of the 1/10
view in Nemo Handy. You can select and move up and down the list of messages with the 2 and 8
keys. By pressing down the 5 key, the view zooms in on a message and displays the time of the
message. Press 5 again to exit the zoom view.
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The statistics view (view 9/9 or view 10/10) displays some voice and video call related and
application testing related statistics. To reset the statistics view, select Options | Tools | Statistics
Reset. To collect statistics from multiple successive measurement sessions, select Options | Settings
| General and set Save statistics to Yes.
To save statistics as CSV file, select Options | Tools | Export statistics and enter a new file name. The
csv file will be saved to the result folder of the phone.
To define the measurement system used in displaying units on the displays, go to Options | Settings
| Units, and select between Imperial and Metric.
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To reorient screen from vertical to horizontal or horizontal to vertical, select Options | Tools |
Reorient Screen.
You are also able to hide screens. To do this, go to the screen you wish to hide and select
Parameter | Hide view and click OK. To control which pages are hidden and which are not, go to
Options | Tools | Page Collection. You are able to select and deselect whether a page is shown or
hidden by using the mobiles navigation button. You can also hide/show all pages.
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CUSTOM VIEW
With Nemo Handys custom view you can tailor a view to your own needs. Go to the custom view
with the Navigation right button on your phones keypad, and select Display. Here you have the
option to choose Parameter or Page. The End editing option will end the editing mode.
Selecting Parameter will enable you to add a parameter in the view. Scroll down the menu to select
the parameter you are looking for.
To add a new parameter, select Display | Parameter again, and click OK. Note that with some
parameters it is possible to make changes to the parameter configurations. These changes include,
for example, Min. and Max. Value, Text style, and a choice to view the parameter in a graph. If you
select to view a parameter in a graph, an option appears to select a color from a list to differentiate
the parameter values in the graph as good or bad.
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All parameter-related configuration options will appear upon selecting a parameter if they are
available. You will now see the added parameters in the Custom view.
Note that you can edit, move or remove a parameter by selecting one with the number keys (2 and
8) or with the Navigation button. With Nokia N97 you can also select a parameter by pressing on it
on the touchpad with your finger. Then select Display | Parameter | Edit parameter to make
changes to the parameters name or configuration. Similarly, if you want to delete a parameter, first
select a parameter, then Display | Parameter | Remove parameter, or move the parameter by
selecting Display | Parameter | Move. After making changes, select Display | Save to save the
custom view.
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To add another page in the custom view, select Display | Page | Add page. Type a description for the
page, select the font size, and page layout. Click OK.
You can continue by adding parameters as instructed above. You can also edit the page by selecting
Display | Page | Edit page. In the same location you can also select the following functions: Clear
page, Remove page, or Move up and Move down.
Note that you can also add any parameters from Nemo Handys various views by selecting a parameter, then
Parameter | Add to custom view. Select Yes or No when Nemo Handy asks you if you want to create a new
page in the Custom view.
If you are done with the page(s) and parameters, and want to save the custom view, select Display |
Save. To finish editing, select Display | End editing. To continue editing, select Display | Edit.
PARAMETER MENU
Through the Parameter menu you can access some tools for viewing line graphs. When you are in a
line view where there are several parameters, you can select a parameter by pressing the navigation
button or the 2 and 8 buttons. When a parameter is selected, the Parameter menu appears on the
screen.
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Select Set Active to set the selected parameter active. This means that the scales will display values
for that parameter. Select Auto Scale to zoom on the line view. See the following chapter for more
detailed information.
Automatic Scaling
In line graphs you can use the auto scale function. Press the navigation button to select a parameter
in the line view. When a scalable parameter is selected, press the Parameter button. Select Auto
Scale. Alternatively press 0 to switch between the different auto scale modes.
Note that you can define the scaling individually for each parameter in the line graph.
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Before you start logging with Nemo Handy, please check that the mobile is in idle mode, i.e., there
are no data connections or calls ongoing. If there is a call on when you start logging, it will affect the
measurement events logged and you will not have the signaling at the beginning of the log file.
FILE LOCATIONS
The various files associated with Nemo Handy have specific file locations. When adding files to Nemo
Handy, you should only use these specified folder locations for the files. However, note that you can
select between two or three memory locations for the files depending on your mobile terminal
model.
With Nokia 6120/6121/6720/6720US/N85/N85US/N95/N95US you can select between
C: drive, i.e. mobile memory
E: drive, i.e. memory card.
With Nokia N96, N96US, N97 and N97US you can select among
C: drive, i.e. mobile memory
E: drive, i.e. internal (flash) mass memory
F: drive, i.e. memory card.
The following are the file locations where Nemo Handy related files should be saved.
Measurement data (.nbl)
Memory card: F:\Nemo\Results, C:\Nemo\Results, or internal mass memory E:\Nemo\Results
In Nemo Handy, you can select which logging drive to save measurements data to. Go to Options
| Settings | Properties | Logging Options | Logging drive.
Script files (.nsf)
Mobile memory: C:\Nemo\Script, memory card: E:\Nemo\Script, or internal mass memory
F:\Nemo\Script
Display configurations (.xml)
Mobile memory: C:\Nemo\Config, memory card: E:\Nemo\Config, or internal mass memory
F:\Nemo\Config
Notification audio files (.wav)
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Q: When I start to use Nemo Handy with a GPS it asks for a code? What is the code?
A: With Pretec GPS receivers it is 0000 (zeroes). If you are using some other GPS model, please refer
to the GPS manual.
Q: When I try to activate the system lock, Nemo Handy says that Phone must be idle when using
forcing commands. End all connections and try again. I do not have any calls or data connections on?
A: Please check from your mobile settings that you do not have the auto attach setting on. Go to
Menu | Tools | Settings | Connection | Packet Data | Packet data connection. Check that the
setting is When needed.
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ONLINE HELP
You will find an online help in Nemo Handy. Select Options | Help | Help to open the help file.
INTERNET SUPPORT
At our web site http://www.anite.com/nemo, you can find all the frequently asked questions about
Nemo Handy, among other information.
USER CLUB
The Nemo User Club offers several new ways to benefit from Nemo products. You can find it at our
WWW site http://www.anite.com/nemo.
Access to the Nemo User Club is restricted to customers with SW maintenance and Technical Support
agreements or partner agreements. If you are an existing Nemo customer with SW maintenance and
Technical Support agreements, but you are without access to the user club, please complete an online registration form.
After submitting the requested information, you will receive a personal access key and password by
e-mail in a few days time.
Once you are registered with our User Club, you will automatically receive e-mails letting you know
each time a new version of software for your Nemo Product is released. It is fast, easy, and it is
available to you seven days a week, 24 hours a day. If you have questions relating to the Nemo User
Club, please e-mail us at nemo.helpdesk@anite.com.
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E-mail
nemo.helpdesk@anite.com
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Anite Inc.
6333 N. State Hwy 161, Suite 110, Irving, TX 75038,
USA
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nemo.helpdesk@anite.com
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P.R. China
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nemo.helpdesk@anite.com
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APPENDIX 1
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT
IMPORTANT - READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreement
between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Anite Finland Ltd for the Anite Finland Ltd
software product(s), in whatever form, identified above ("Software Product" or "Software"). The
Software Product includes computer software, the associated media, any printed materials, and any
"online" or electronic documentation. By installing, copying or otherwise using the Software Product,
you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, Anite
Finland Ltd is unwilling to license the Software Product to you. In such event, you may not use or
copy the Software Product, and you should promptly return the unused product(s) in their original
packaging to the place of purchase within thirty days of the date of original purchase.
SOFTWARE PRODUCT LICENSE
The Software Product is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as
other intellectual property laws and treaties. The Software Product is licensed, not sold.
1. GRANT OF LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following rights:
Software. You agree that the Software product is licensed to you to be used with the mobile
phone(s) and software protection key designated by Anite Finland Ltd for such use ("Designated
Hardware"). You also agree that you shall not have more than one copy of the Software Product in
use at a time for any Designated Hardware in which the Software Product is to be used or to be
distributed except as expressly provided for in this EULA. You may use one copy of the Software
Product in binary code form only on one computer at a time in order to conduct system
measurements using the Designated Hardware at various locations to the extent necessary for the
permitted operation of the application software but may not duplicate the Software Product.
Storage/Network/Single Use. You may also store or install a copy of the Software Product in binary
code form only over an internal network, and distribute the Software Product to your other
computers over an internal network. However, you must acquire and dedicate a license for the
Software Product for each Designated Hardware on which the Software Product is used or to which it
is distributed. A license for the Software Product may not be shared or used concurrently on
different computers.
2. DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS.
Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly. Removal, emulation, or
reverse engineering of all or any part of this product or its protection constitutes an unauthorized
modification to the product and is specifically prohibited. Nothing in this license statement permits
you to derive the source or assembly code of files provided to you in executable or object formats.
Limitations on Modifications, Adaptations and Other Changes. You may not modify, adapt or
otherwise make any changes to the Software Product except and only to the extent you are expressly
permitted to do so under the applicable mandatory law notwithstanding this limitation or by Anite
Finland Ltd's prior written consent.
Separation of Components. The Software Product is licensed as a single product. Its component
parts may not be separated for use on more than one Designated Hardware and computer as
designated above.
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Not for Resale. This Software Product is Not for Resale" or "NFR" and your license only permits
personal use and you may not sell or otherwise transfer the Software Product for value except as
specified below.
Rental. You may not rent, lease or lend the Software Product to any person or entity.
Software Transfer. You may not otherwise give or permanently transfer any or all of your rights
under this EULA without the express prior written consent of Anite Finland Ltd which such consent
shall not be unreasonably withheld.
Duration and Termination. This EULA is effective from the day you open the sealed media package
or download and continues until termination. You may terminate this EULA at any time. Without
prejudice to any other rights, Anite Finland Ltd may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the
terms and conditions of this EULA. In either event, you must destroy all copies of the Software
Product and all associated media, printed materials, updates and component parts and verify to
Anite Finland Ltd in writing that such has been done.
3. SUPPORT SERVICES. Anite Finland Ltd may provide you with support services related to the
Software Product ("Support Services"). Any supplemental software code provided to you as part of
the Support Services shall be considered part of the Software Product and subject to the terms and
conditions of this EULA. With respect to technical information you provide to Anite Finland Ltd as
part of the Support Services, Anite Finland Ltd may use such information for its business purpose,
including for product updates and development.
4. COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARKS. All title and copyrights in and to the Software Product (including
but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and "applets",
incorporated into the Software Product), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the
Software Product, are owned by Anite Finland Ltd or its suppliers. The Software Product is protected
by copyright laws and international treaty provisions. You may not copy the printed materials
accompanying the Software Product. You may not remove, modify or alter any Anite Finland Ltd
copyright or trademark from any part of the Software Product, including but not limited to any such
notices contained in the physical and/or electronic media or documentation, in the Anite Finland Ltd
Setup Wizard dialogue or 'about' boxes, in any of the runtime resources and/or in any web-presence
or web-enabled notices, code or other embodiments originally contained in or dynamically or
otherwise created by the Software Product.
Portions based on WinWAP technology. Copyright Slob-Trot Software Oy Ab 2004.
http://www.winwap.com
Perceptual Evaluation of Speech Quality (PESQ) measurement technology included in this product is
protected by copyright and by European, US, and other patents and is provided under license from
OPTICOM Dipl. -Ing. M. Keyhl GmbH, Erlangen, Germany, 2004, http://www.opticom.de. For further
information, please refer to http://www.pesq.org.
5. DUAL-MEDIA SOFTWARE. You may receive the Software Product in more than one medium.
Regardless of the type or size of medium you receive, you may use only that one medium that is
appropriate for the systems you use to operate the Software Product. You may not use or install the
other medium on any system. You may not loan, rent, lease or otherwise transfer the other medium
to another user, except as part of the permanent transfer (as provided above) of the Software
Product.
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6. CONFIDENTIALITY AND NON-DISCLOSURE. You agree to keep in confidence and not to disclose in
any manner or form to any third party nor publish any such data or information related to the
Software Product. You agree to protect all information and data provided to you by Anite Finland Ltd
related to the Software Product with the same degree of care that you use to protect your own like
data and information, but with not less than that due care exercised by a reasonably prudent person
under the same or similar circumstances.
7. U.S. GOVERNMENTAL RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The Software Product and documentation are
provided with Restricted Rights. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to
restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS 252.277-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer
Software - Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52-227-19, as applicable.
8. LIMITED WARRANTY. Anite Finland Ltd warrants that (a) the Software Product will perform
substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of three (3) months
from the date of receipt, and (b) any third party hardware accompanying the Software Products will
be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one
(1) year from the date of receipt. To the extent that implied warranties are disclaimable, they are
disclaimed in paragraph 10. Some states/jurisdictions do not allow disclaimers of or limitations on
duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation may not apply to you. Any implied
warranties on the Software Product and, as applicable, third party hardware that is not disclaimable
are limited to three (3) months and one (1) year respectively.
9. CUSTOMER REMEDIES. Anite Finland Ltd and its suppliers' entire liability and your exclusive
remedy shall be, at Anite Finland Ltd option, either (a) return of the price paid, or (b) repair or
replacement of the software or hardware that does not meet the Limited Warranty contained in this
EULA and which is returned to Anite Finland Ltd. The Limited Warranty contained herein is void if
failure of the software or third party hardware has resulted from accident, abuse, misapplication or
events beyond the control of Anite Finland Ltd including, but not limited to Acts of God, acts of
nature or acts of war. Any replacement Software Products or hardware will be warranted for the
remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever is longer. Anite Finland Ltd is
not responsible for ensuring adequate backup and storage for your data or records.
10. NO OTHER WARRANTIES. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, Anite Finland Ltd
disclaims all other warranties, either express or implied, including but not limited to implied
warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement of third-party
rights, with regard to the Software Product, the accompanying written materials, and any
accompanying hardware. This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have others
which vary from state/jurisdiction to state/jurisdiction.
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11. NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable
law, in no event shall Anite Finland Ltd or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever
(including without limitation, special, incidental, consequential, punitive or indirect damages for
personal injury, loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of business information, or any
other pecuniary loss) arising out of the use of or inability to use this Software Product, even if Anite
Finland Ltd has been advised of the possibility of such damages. In any case, Anite Finland Ltd and its
suppliers' entire liability under any provision of this EULA shall be limited to the amount actually paid
by you for the Software Product and/or third party hardware accompanying the Software Product.
The Limitations of Liability contained in this Section apply to claims of every kind, whether based on
contract law, tort law or otherwise, even if these limitations have the effect of exculpating a party
from responsibility for its negligence, fault or other conduct. Because some states/jurisdictions do
not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages, the above
limitation may not apply to you.