Programming - Motorola V200 Service Manual

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Programming

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Number Assignment Module (NAM) Programming
The NAM is a portion of the communicator's non-volatile memory (NVM) containing
user and network-specific settings. NAM programming can be performed at all
levels of service authorization including the carrier and, in some cases, the user.
NAM programming can be done via the programming menu (manual test mode)
through the unit's keyboard or by use of Product Support Tool (PST) software.
Flashing
V200 communicator's operating system (OS) software can be upgraded by
programming (flashing) the flash electrically-erasable programmable read-only
memory (flash EEPROM). Flashing is authorized at Level 3 and higher service
centers and carriers.
Motorola PST software is used for flashing at Level 3.
Phasing
Phasing is performed at Level 3 and above service centers and by carriers. It
includes alignment of the communicator's RF circuitry.
The computer test mode via Motorola CDMACOMM software is used by Level 3
centers for phasing V200 communicators.
Flexing
Flexing involves configuring the communicator's features and functionality. Since
flexing is performed only at Motorola factory service centers, any unit requiring
this programming should be referred to a factory service center.
October 04, 2001
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