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General Information and NAM Programming
PAMS Technical Documentation
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Nokia Mobile Phones Ltd.
Issue 4 03/01
From the Main Menu use the Scroll key to display the ”Field test” menu and press the
[
Select
] softkey.
Use the Scroll key to select “Enable” and press the [
OK
] softkey.
Turn the 5160/5120 off, then back on. The FIELD TEST display will begin automatically
after wake-up as long as the user does not enter any characters into the display.
Scroll through the 6 different displays using the Scroll key.
To disable the FIELD TEST mode. Return to NAM programming and disable the function
under the FIELD TEST menu.
P
rogramming
PSIDS and RSIDS:
The Nokia 5160/5120 provides the option to program Private (PSIDs) and Residential
(RSIDs) System IDs as prescribed by IS-136. The PSID / RSID list is programmed to sup-
port system selection / re-selection processes, and SID display functions. The Nokia
5160/5120 product will support up to 15 different Private or Residential Systems. These
instructions allow a person to program 5 of the 15 available locations. The other 10 loca-
tions are reserved to ensure locations are available for automatic programming.
Using the NAM programming menu to program the PSID / RSID is just one of several
ways that this information can be programmed. The phone also supports automatic pro-
gramming of the PSID / RSID values via registration accept message from a Public & Pri-
vate system, manually prompting with System Scan sub-menu option “New Search”, or
via Over the Air Programming. Follow these instructions to program the PSID / RSID lists.
1 Enter the NAM programming menu and select NAM 1 (or the desired NAM).
(Note: PSID / RSID is currently only available in the NAM 1 location.
PSID / RSID locations for NAM 2 are reserved for future use.)
2 Use the Scroll key to display “PSID / RSID LISTS” then press
[Select]
.
3 Use the Scroll key to select the PSID / RSID 1 or the desired
PSID / RSID (1 through 5). Press the
[Select]
softkey.
4 Each list contains:
System type
: Select Private or Residential system type.
PSID / RSID
: System ID of the Private or Residential system. Indicates which
PSID / RSID the mobile will respond to.
Connected System ID
: Connected System ID. The SID to which the
PSID / RSID is connected.
Alpha tag
: The name of the Private or Residential SID that will be displayed
when the phone uses the PSID / RSID. The micro system can overwrite the alpha