Motorola IDEN I580 Field Service Manual page 53

Basic and field level test procedures digital multi-service, data-capable portable
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BASIC LEVEL TEST MODES AND PROCEDURES: Test Mode Test Procedures
NOTE: The following procedure describes the sequence of displays accessed via the down scroll
key. If you press the up scroll key, the sequence appears in reverse order.
To monitor the data in the unit:
1. Power up the unit. Wait until the power-up sequence is complete before continuing.
2. Enter Debug Mode. The Unit Info display appears.
a. Press View to view the Phone Model display, and then press Select to view the phone
model, such as i580.
b. Press Back to return to the Unit Info display, and then scroll down (down scroll key) to
highlight the CP Ver choice.
c. Press Select to view the Codeplug Version. The first half of the line displays the codeplug
structure and default version; the second half displays the codeplug bandmap.
d. Press Back to return to the Unit Info display, and then scroll down to highlight the CSD
Ver choice.
e. Press Select to view the Customer Static Data version. The first number indicates the
customer. The second number indicates the structure revision. The third number indicates
the data revision.
f.
Press Back to return to the Unit Info display, and then scroll down to highlight the
Software choice.
g. Press Select to view the current software version programmed in the unit, as well as the
software type (RSS model) and build date.
3. Press Back twice to return to the Trace Mode display.
4. Scroll down to highlight Total Usage, and then press View to view the Total Usage display.
This screen displays the number of minutes the unit has used a traffic (dispatch and
interconnect) or a Packet Data channel since manufacture.
5. Press Back to return to the Trace Mode display.
6. Scroll down to highlight Tx/Rx Status, and then press View to view the Tx/Rx Status display.
The first line displays the SQE/Carrier data (outbound signal quality, frequency band, current
carrier code, and color code). The second line displays the Tx/Rx power (current adjusted
transmit output power and receiver input power) of the unit. The third line displays the current
temperature and the difference between the current temperature and the temperature two
seconds ago.
7. Press Back to return to the Trace Mode display.
8. Scroll down to highlight N6: Intrcnct, then press OK to view parameter details related to
RF-originated messages.
9. Press Back to return to the Trace Mode display.
10. Scroll down to N6: Dispatch, then press OK to view the newest dispatch data.
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