NHM–7
Service Software & Concepts
PAMS Technical Documentation
Page 5
Issue 1 10/2001
Nokia Corporation
Connection means the type of cable used to attach the phone to the port
to which the other end of the cable is attached.
Selecting a product
Many of Phoenix’s features are product–specific. It is, therefore, manda-
tory to choose the product you will be working on at the beginning of the
session.
Select the menu item
File – Choose Product. You will be pres-
ented with a list of available products.
After the product selection, you will see an additional menu item on the
main menu. If you take a look at the available menu items, you will see
that their number has increased.
Selecting a connection
The connection defines the cable and the communications port that will
be used when connecting to the phone.
1. Active connections are listed in the toolbar’s
Connection
pull–down menu. You should make sure that the connection is
correct before using the software. Change it, if necessary.
In case the connection is the wrong, you need to create a new
one.
2. Select
Settings from the pull–down menu .
3. Select
Add in the Connection List Dialog and in fill the rel-
evant fields in the
Connection setup dialog.
Phoenix environment
You can configure the program’s main toolbar and the product or tool –
specific options to your liking.
You can control which toolbars are visible by selecting View and Tool-
bars from the pull–down menu. The visible toolbars are marked with a
check.
The rest of the options are product or tool –specific. The tool–specific op-
tions are set using the associated toolbar.
Using components
When working with Phoenix, each task generally has its own component
that will perform the task. The first thing, therefore, is to open the desired
component.
Opening a component means that you open a tool window within Phoe-
nix. When this window is opened, Phoenix also opens a toolbar for it and
adds component–specific menu items in the View menu.
Using profiles
A Profile is a useful feature in the software. Product, connection and cur-
rently open components can be stored into a permanent storage (a disk
file called profile, *.nmp) for later retrieval.
Opening and saving profiles is done via menu commands found in the
File menu. Select
Open Profile and Save Profile.
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