46.2.2 Bottom Pane

46.2.2.1. "Activities" Subtab

See chapter "Operating and Controlling External Equipment Manually".

46.2.2.2. "Information" Subtab

Capabilities

Capabilities of the device. Examples: IP Sniff, Data (NDIS/Wi-Fi), PESQ, Air Interface, On Device, On Device IP Sniff, Position, Quality.

Identity

Device identity. Examples of identification strings:

IMEI for UMTS phones

ESN or MEID for CDMA phones

the identity of an AQM module paired with the phone.

IMSI

Shows the IMSI of a UMTS phone's subscription.

Phone Number

Phone number of the device SIM card, where applicable. Editable as explained below in "Notes on the Phone Number Field".

Ports

Ports exposed by the device.

Build Date

Date of device software/firmware build.

Build Version

Version of device software/firmware build.

On Device

Expand this item to view a list of all on-device software installed on the device, and the version number of each software file (APK). See also sections "Available On-device Services" and "Checking for On-device Software Updates".

Extended Info

This field gives additional information on any obsolete on-device APKs detected. Again, see sections "Available On-device Services" and "Checking for On-device Software Updates".

Notes on the Phone Number Field
The Phone Number field can be populated in the following ways:

with the result of a successful AT query sent to the device;

with an entry from a CSV file mapping IMSIs and/or equipment IDs to phone numbers;

manually by the user entering a phone number through the TEMS Investigation user interface.

When you plug in a phone, the autodetect procedure sends an AT command to it in order to find out the phone number, which is usually stored on the SIM card. If this operation succeeds, the number will display in the Phone Number field. If no phone number shows, this may be because no phone number is defined on the SIM, or because the phone did not respond properly to the AT command. In such cases you need to supply the phone number manually:

Click the "pencil" button in the Phone Number field.

This dialog appears:

Double-click the corresponding Phone number cell, and enter the number. Valid characters are digits and the plus sign ("+"); any other characters will be ignored. Note that not all device dialers handle plus-sign notation for country codes, nor can the plus sign be sent via DTMF to the CallGenerator (see section "M2F Dial Answer Snippet").

Enter the SIM card IMSI in the IMSI column. Alternatively, you can enter the equipment ID (for example, its IMEI) in the Identity column. This is especially useful for CDMA, where IMSI does not exist. It is even possible to enter both kinds of mapping for the same device (in separate table rows).

When done, click OK to exit the dialog. The phone number now appears on the Navigator's Information tab.

This action also creates a comma-separated file Documents\TEMS Product Files\TEMS Investigation 23.2\PhoneNumbers.csv, where each row has the format
I:<IMSI>;<phone number>
or
R:<equipment ID>;<phone number>
You can of course edit this file externally (commas can be used as separators instead of semicolons). In this case, for the TEMS Investigation user interface to update, you need to enter the IMSI/Identity - Phone number table dialog and click OK.
A manually supplied phone number will remain associated with the device on later occasions when it is plugged in, unless the AT query succeeds. A phone number retrieved by an AT command will always override a manually supplied number.
Note that if a phone is going to take part in an "M2F Dial Answer Snippet", or measure AQM in an AQM module configuration (see chapter "AQM for CS Voice with AQM Modules"), the number of the phone must be known to TEMS Investigation.