Nokia 3600, 3620 Service Manual
NHM-10
Company Confidential
3 - Service Software
CCS Technical Documentation
Page 3-6
Copyright 2004 Nokia Corporation
Issue 2 01/2004
Company Confidential
Initially the setup files are extracted into the file system.
Note: If the setup files are already extracted (left in the file system from previous installa-
tion) “Overwrite Protection” dialog appears. Always click "Yes to All" to overwrite the exist-
ing setup files.
tion) “Overwrite Protection” dialog appears. Always click "Yes to All" to overwrite the exist-
ing setup files.
5. The installation checks that the latest supported dongle driver version is installed. The
dongle driver is installed if there is no previous installation of the dongle driver or if the
installed dongle driver is older than the latest supported version.
dongle driver is installed if there is no previous installation of the dongle driver or if the
installed dongle driver is older than the latest supported version.
Note: If the dongle driver is installed during installation, you need to reboot your PC and
restart the installation after reboot.
restart the installation after reboot.
Program files are stored under ” C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix” (default).
6. Install the data package by executing the installation package and follow the instruc-
tions on the screen.
tions on the screen.
The data packages will create product specific directories under the installation direc-
tory.
tory.
Data files are stored under ” C:\Program Files\Nokia\Phoenix” (default).
Uninstalling Phoenix
If you need to remove Phoenix Service Software from your computer:
1. Make sure that the dongle is attached (unregistration).
2. Go to the Control Panel and select
Add/Remove Programs.
3. Select NHM-10 RELEASE for uninstallation and click
Add/Remove.
4. Click
OK to remove the application
You may have to reboot your PC after uninstallation.
Note: If you have different product packages installed, the components are uninstalled only if
they are not included in other product packages.
they are not included in other product packages.
Data Packages
Data Packages (DP) is a name for a helpful feature in the Phoenix software. This type of
feature provides a flexible way of distributing and installing Phoenix and its data files.
feature provides a flexible way of distributing and installing Phoenix and its data files.
All product-specific data is separated from the program code and installed separately.
This means that the installation is performed in at least two steps.
This means that the installation is performed in at least two steps.
Each product will have its own Data Package (DP). The FPS-8 flashing equipment also has
its own package.
its own package.