Nokia 3600, 3620 Service Manual
CCS Technical Documentation
3 - Service Software
Company Confidential
NHM-10
Issue 2 01/2004
Copyright 2004 Nokia Corporation
Page 3-7
Company Confidential
Starting a session
Concepts
In the Phoenix context, Product means the cellular phone attached to a PC. More specif-
ically, it is a particular type of phone.
Connection means the type of cable used to attach the phone to the port to which the
other end of the cable is attached.
other end of the cable is attached.
Selecting a product
Many of Phoenix’s features are product-specific. It is, therefore, mandatory to choose the
product you will be working on at the beginning of the session.
product you will be working on at the beginning of the session.
Select the menu item File - Choose Product. You will be presented 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.
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.
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 neces-
sary.
sary.
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 relevant fields in the Connec-
tion setup dialog.
Phoenix environment
You can configure the program’s main toolbar and the product or tool -specific options
to your liking.
to your liking.
You can control which toolbars are visible by selecting
View and Toolbars 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 options are set
using the associated toolbar.
using the associated toolbar.
Using components
When working with Phoenix, each task generally has its own component that will per-
form the task. The first thing, therefore, is to open the desired component.
form the task. The first thing, therefore, is to open the desired component.