Nemo User Training
Nemo User Training
Target Group:
Radio Network Planning Personnel
Field Engineers
Aim of this training:
To achieve familiarity and working knowledge of Nemo Products
Nemo User Training
Course Contents
Course introduction
Introduction to Nemo and product
System HW and SW
Nemo Outdoor License
Nemo SW Installation
Nemo Outdoor SW File and Directory Structure
Driver installation
Outdoor Measurement Configuration
Introduction on Nemo and Product
Mission
Nemo Technologies is the front-runner in providing products and
services for the measurement and analysis of the wireless network
air interface.
Nemo Technologies Offers
Solutions for the measurement and analysis of wireless networks air
interface
Products with reliable and accurate measurements, fast data analysis,
and user-friendly interfaces
Solutions for all phases of the networks life cycle: From roll-out to
coverage enhancement and service optimisation
Training and consultation services for radio network planning and
optimisation
Feature Highlights
Windows 2000 and Windows XP compatible engineering tool for measuring the air interface of all the major
wireless technologies on Single Platform, Simultaneously (GSM, HSCSD, GPRS, EDGE, WCDMA, CDMA IS-95,
CDMA2000 1X / EV-DO / EV-DV, AMPS, GSM AMR, WCDMA AMR, TETRA, Vice Quality, Video Sreaming,
HSDPA/HSUPA, DVB-H, WLAN)
Single and Multiple Voice and Data measurements
Automated and Manual modes for testing Circuit and Packet Switched services with mobile phone
Fast frequency/pilot scanning with external scanner
MapX map support for MapInfo compatible digital maps
Real-time drive route coloring
Base station overlay support
Easy to configure (HW auto detection, pre-defined work-spaces, custom windows, etc. => Fully end-user
configurable)
Application testing (PoC, FTP, WWW, Email, SMS, MMS, Voice Quality with PESQ/MOS, Ping, Video
streaming, Videocall)
Multi layer displaying of measurement results (view groups)
Playback mode
Open ASCII file format for post-processing
Supports optionally also Indoor features (floorplans and markers)
Over View - Configurable Windows
Predefined or user defined
windows to show Parameters,
Statistics, Signalling, Line
graphs, Bar graphs, Scatter
Plots, Map display
All windows can be used to
observe various values real-time
or in playback mode to scroll
back and forward the
measurement file
Windows are synchronised with
each other
Parameters/KPIs etc. in the
windows are fully end-user
configurable
Windows can be customised,
renamed, saved and reopened
Many parameters can be
displayed in the same window,
also parameters from different
mobile phones and scanners
Over View - Worksheets
Fully configurable
worksheets, which can be
opened, modified and saved
as defaults
Worksheet can include any
combination of signalling,
map, line graph, bar graph,
scattered graph and statistics
windows
Dedicated worksheets can
be created e.g. for GSM
Voice, GPRS, EDGE,
WCDMA or for Power
Control Parameters, HO
Parameters, etc.
It is possible to switch from
one worksheet to another in
real-time just by one click of
a mouse
Over View - Events and Signalling Messages
Events and signalling messages, such as Layer
2 Uplink/Downlink, Layer 3 Uplink/Downlink,
RLC/MAC, RRC messages can be displayed in
measurement and playback modes
User can preselect which signalling messages
or events to show during measurement (L3
Uplink only, L2 UL and DL only, all messages,
etc.)
Messages can be filtered or searched in
playback mode
Messages can be decoded in measurement and
playback modes
Over View - Message Display and Decoding
Events and Signalling Messages can be copied
as .txt
or as
fully decoded messages
and pasted in Excel, Word or other applications
Over View - Real-time Map Display
Site locations and BTS antenna directions can be displayed on map
Site Name, BCCH frequency, Scrambling Code can be displayed
Connections (incl. SHOs) to active base stations can be observed in real-time
Parameters and KPIs can be
displayed on map in real-time
User can define which
parameters are displayed
Several map windows can be
opened simultaneously to diplay
different parameters
Coloring ranges can be defined
and re-modified by the user
Event notifications can be
displayed on map (connect a call,
HO, call disconnect, GPRS attach,
etc.)
Over View - Notifications
Voice, Text and Image notifications
can be defined to alarm the user of the
drive test progress (Call setup, HO,
etc.)
Notifications can be also displayed
as an icon on line graphs or on map
Over View - GPRS Real-time Display
Recorded GPRS parameters include:
Application Data Throughput
LLC Data Throughput
RLC/MAC Data Throughput
BLER DL, RLC retransmission
rate UL
Timeslot Allocation UL/DL
Coding Scheme UL/DL
Layer 2/3 Messages
RLC/MAC control messages
and data message headers
Serving Cell Information, for
example, Cell ID, LAC, and
RAC
Serving Channel Information,
for example ARFCN and
BCCH
Over View - Signalling Messages
All signalling messages can be displayed in
measurement and playback modes
Signalling messages can be decoded in real-time
Messages can be copied to an external
application
Feature Highlights
Same features and technologies supported as in Nemo
Outdoor
Tablet PC user interface
Floorplan support
.tab; .jpg; .bmp; .tif
Zoom, pan, auto center, etc.
Mini-floorplan support
Real-time markers
Real-time walk route coloring over floorplan
Multi layer display for measurement results (view
groups)
Playback mode
Open ASCII file format for post-processing
Supports optionally also Outdoor features (digital
maps and GPS coordinates)
Application Testing
Web browsing
ICMP Ping
Video Call
FTP file transfer
Voice Quality
MMS
PESQ/MOS
DVB-H
Video Quality
RTSP Streaming
Video Streaming
E-mail
PoC
SMS
System HW and SW requirement
System HW and SW requirement
Requirements:
PC with Win 2000 or Win XP professional
Pentium III processor, min 1GHz, preferably 1.7 GHz
512MB RAM minimum, 1GB RAM recommended
100 MB of free hard disk, 1GB recommended
One parallel port or USB port for copy protection
One USB port for N80
Two USB ports for Scanner
Display resolution 1024 x 768 or higher with 256 colors
Nemo Outdoor License
Nemo Outdoor License
Copy Protection module:
Nemo Outdoor uses either software or hardware protection.
(Indoor and Outdoor measurement are restricted by dongle
options)
Various available options are configured with each copy
protection module.
Nemo Outdoor License
Software License
SOFTWARE COPY PROTECTION: Generate locking Code from C:/Program files/Common
file/Nemo Technologies/Sentinel/echoid.
Obtain License file from Nemo Technical Support through email
(
[email protected])
Nemo Software Installation
Nemo Software Installation
Installation:
You need to have local Administrator rights to install Nemo Outdoor
Run the Nemo Outdoor setup.exe file and follow the instructions. Current Nemo Outdoor
SW is 4.22.83 Check the latest versions of Nemo software from our web pages at
(www.nemotechnologies.com)
Valid to users with Technical Support Agreement only.
Install required Cable driver for LG phone.
Install Garmin GPS antenna driver.
Restart laptop
Nemo Outdoor SW file and Directory structure
Nemo Outdoor SW file and Directory structure
After Nemo Outdoor software has been
installed, there are several Folders will be
created automatically
All the Path can be seated in Nemo
Outdoor
Outdoor Measurement Configuration
Outdoor Measurement Configuration
Testing Concept Voice Call
The voice testing environment
consists of
Nemo Outdoor compatible
test measurement mobiles
(eg. N95)
Laptop/Tablet PC with
Nemo Outdoor installed
Necessary connecting
cables
Scanner (eg. DTI Dual
Band Scanner)
Scanner
USB
Outdoor Measurement Configuration
Testing Concept PS Data Call
The PS data testing
environment consists of
- Nemo Outdoor
- Application Server(e.g.
FTP server, HTTP server,
POP3 server, SMTP server,
or WAP server)
USB
Scanner
Measurement Configuration
Ports Assigned...
Go to Control
Panel/System/Hardware/
device Manager/Ports or
Modems
LGE Mobile USB
Modem #2 (com 39)
LGE Mobile USB
Serial Port (com 41)
Nokia 6680 Ports Assignment
Setting up Dial-up Connection for Data Call
For set up procedures, refer to Dial- Up_Networking_Setup_Guide_WinXP/Win2K_Jun05.pdf
/NOKIA 66XX/7600 DIAL-UP NETWORKING SETUP
Go to Control Panel / Network Connections / New Connection wizard
Setting up Dial-up Connection
Ready to start the measurements
Adding Hardware Devices...
Connect all hardware components
Check the settings of each port to which the component is connected
Start Nemo Outdoor software
Open: Configuration Manager
You can add
, remove
and change properties
All installed Handlers are listed
here under device categories
Adding Hardware Devices in Nemo Outdoor
Configuration Manager/
Hardware +/Nokia N95
Trace Port = Nokia GSM
Phone Modem Port
(e.g.Com100)
Modem Port = Nokia GSM
Phone Modem Port
(e.g.Com101)
Dial up connection = N95
com 102
Press Ok
Note: when testing PS data,
dial up connection is selected
in packet switched dialup
connection; when testing CS
data, dial up connection is
selected in circuit switched
dialup connection.
Adding Hardware Devices...
Antenna Gain and Cable Loss are antennarelated parameters and they are used in the
conversion of files into Nemo Outdoor,
Nemo Analyze, and NPS/X file format.
This is only a factor if you are also using
external antennas.
If you are using the internal antenna of each
phone OR you are not willing to make
conversions, leave these values to 0.
Values do not affect the results. Values are
used only for conversion during
postprocessing.
Adding Hardware Devices in Nemo Outdoor
Save the hardware
configuration, e.g.
N95.hwc
Measurement Configuration
Manual / Automated Mode
Nemo Outdoor supports manual and automated mode.
Manual mode is based on the user establishing a data transfer connection or
making voice calls.
-
This mode is useful, when user wants to make a single continuous data
transfer session or a voice call to monitor the resource allocation and cell
reselection performance.
This mode requires the user to control phones with Nemo Outdoor. The
user should NOT use the mobile keyboard to establish voice calls or data
calls.
Automated mode is based on scripts that establish data transfer connections or
voice calls on behalf of the user and can repeat the same or different sessions for a
defined period of time. Scripts can be saved and edited. Script files can be, quickly
and easily built with the Script Editor.
Measurement Properties
Measurement properties for
Voice Calls, Data calls etc.
Need to be defined before the
actual measurement
Manual Measurement Configuration
Information on this tab should be filled in when doing
Manual Measurement. (Press Properties)
Voice Number defines the phone number to which
voice calls will be made.
Data Number defines the phone number for data
calls, user name and password for service, etc.
PDP Context Properties defines used APN for Packet
data connection
Data Protocol defines whether FTP or UDP is used
for data transfer
ICMP Ping Properties defines Ping settings, like Ping
address and size of Ping data
SMS/MMS includes all the required parameters, like
SMS/MMS service center, number where to send,
SMS/MMS edit tool, etc.
Manual Measurement Control
Measurement can be done from Mobiles
Control Panel or from Measurement menu by
selecting the appropriate mobile
Automatic Measurement
Measurements can be automatically repeated by predefined number of times
Voice calls, data calls, attach, PDP activation, FTP, Web browsing, SMS, MMS, launch of
external application, Ping sessions, etc. can be included in automatic measurement
sequence
Add / Modify / Delete / Move up / Move down / Append script / Repeat script value/ New
/Open / Save / Save As...
Voice Call Script Configuration
Script Editor/ Add / Voice Call
Voice Call Properties
Number defines the
number to be called
Call Duration determines
the time that the call lasts
in seconds
Call Attempt Timeout value
determines the maximum
duration of the call
attempt. After that, the
call attempt is considered
to be failed.
Delay Between Call
Attempts value determines
the wait time between call
attempts in seconds.
Delay from End of Call to
New Call value
determines the wait time
between the end of the old
call and the beginning of
the new call
PS Script Configuration
Application Testing
Access Point Name
defines the APN used
User Name/Password etc.
Depend on operators
settings
PS Script Configuration
Host Name: IP address of the FTP server used.
Username: username for the FTP server.
Password: password for the FTP server.
Passive Mode: Some firewalls may be configured to refuse any
incoming connection requests, and in that case the data transfer would fail.
With passive mode, the client always opens those new connections so the
firewall does not block the connection.
Direction: Receive downloading; Send uploading
Remote File: File @ FTP Server
Note: If you have multiple simultaneous data
connections and the direction is set to send for all of
them, you must define a different remote file for
each connection. Otherwise the different data
connections will try to write in the same file.
Note: If there are several testing units using the
same FTP server, we recommend that you use a
unique file name extension (e.g., filename_tester1.txt,
filename_tester2.txt, etc.) for each unit to avoid a
situation where two testing units are trying to write
in the same file.
Local File: File @ Testing laptop
Note that if you have multiple simultaneous data
connections and the direction is set to receive for all
of them, you must define a different local file for
each connection. Otherwise the different data
connections will try to write in the same file.
PS Script Configuration
URL: IP address of the test file that will
be downloaded. For example,
203.125.58.120/1000kb.htm
Note that if you have multiple
simultaneous data connections, you
must define a different URL from
different servers.
Local File: File
@ Testing laptop
Note that if you have multiple
simultaneous data connections and
the direction is set to receive for all of
them, you must define a different
local file for each connection.
Otherwise the different data
connections will try to write in the
same file.
Script Configuration
Editing PS Script
Ping Test
The ICMP (Internet
Control Message
Protocol) Ping
functionality allows you to
perform ping
measurements
simultaneously with FTP
testing and data transfers
Event Trigger Notifications
By clicking the Notifications sheet, you can access the
Notifications dialog box
Select the Events that you would like to be notified of
and also select whether the notification will be a textual
note in the Output window, a sound (.wav file), or a
bitmap
Own notifications can be created for different situations,
like bad quality example below, in Configuration tool
Event Trigger Configuration
Static triggers
Static triggers are made available in
Nemo Outdoor by default and can
collect statistics.
User defined trigger example
Event Trigger Configuration I
User defined triggers (eg. Rx level)
Bitmap
image
Event Trigger Configuration II
User defined triggers
Sound File
Bitmap image
Event Trigger Configuration III
Event displayed in
map window
Event displayed in
line graph
color change by
threshold setting
event triggers
(1.)notification
(2.)sound
(3.)bitmap
(3.)event line
Workspace and Hardware Configuration
By saving the workspace, different views can be saved to a .wor file. The following
views are saved to the file:
Device Information Window views
Grid and Graph views
Color Set and Parameter selected in the Map Window (Map layers must be saved to
MapInfo .gst file)
By saving the hardware configuration file, the information related to device(s) is saved
to the .hwc file:
All information defined in the Measurement Properties Window
Introduction to Nemo Outdoor
Graphical User Interface
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Main window:
Device info
Status bar
Output window
Script status
Each window:
Toolbar
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Device Info
Configuration:
Device Info:
( )view disp parameters
( )define displayed parameters
( )configure notifications
( )control phone
( )configure measurement
parameters
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Quick Windows
Parameters
Status bar
Script Status
window
Output window
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Open Data View I
1. Go to Data |Line Graph | New
2. Select Parameter from Y
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Open Data View II
1. Go to Parameter Tree
2. Select Parameter from Parameter Tree, Right
Click to Choose Graph Type. Eg. Line Graph
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Windows: Graphs
Line Graphs allow the user to accurately observe the measurement information.
zoom
thresholds
scale
selectable parameters & values
selectable layers & values
average value presentation
displaying events & notifications
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Windows: Graphs
Line graph
Bar graph
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Windows: Graphs
Scanning results
Scatter plot
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Windows: Grids
The user can easily select the events, parameters, and statistics to be
displayed in the grid table. It is also possible to highlight certain events
with color to improve the clarity of the results presented. Double-click on
an event to view more information about that particular event.
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Windows: Grids
Parameters
Events
Introduction to Graphical User Interface
Windows: Grids
Layer3
Statistics
Decoded Layer3
General User Interface Configuration
If running out of
resources,
decrease event
buffer size value.
General User Interface Configuration
Path configurations
and default map setting
Create Custom Window I
Go to Data/Line Graph/New
eg. Select Ec/No Active Set from Y
Add New Layer
Create Custom Window II
Right click on the Line Graph window
Select Save as Custom Window
User define the title of the custom window
Create Custom Window III
Go to Configuration Manager/User
Interface/Custom Windows
Delete Custom Window
General User Interface Configuration
Plug-ins:
includes version information
of program plug-ins
Handler information:
includes a list of all installed
handlers
General User Interface Configuration
automatic file name generation
manual file name generation
prefix (for file name)
force idle mode when stopping scripts
start scripts automatically
use time from GPS
wait for GPS fix before starting
measurement
Nemo Outdoor and Maps
Nemo Outdoor
supports MapInfo
maps (.TAB).
Map Properties
With MapInfo vector maps you can
configure map layers.
Map layers must be saved to the .gst
file. This information is not saved
to workspace.
Layers of MapInfo Maps
Map Properties
Map settings:
open a new map window
Open Properties or Right Click on the Map
Colour Set and Events on the Map
Nemo Indoor & Floor plan
Nemo Indoor
supports indoor
floor plan in .tab;
.bmp; .jpg; .tif
formats.
Nemo Indoor & Floor plan
During
measurement,
markers( ) need
to be inserted in
order to plot
route on floor
plan.
Nemo Indoor & Floor plan
Indoor floor plan
properties
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
The BTS (Base Transceiver Station) file is used by the Nemo Outdoor
Measurement software to overlay BTS sites on the raster map (.map) or
MapInfo map (.tab). When possible, the active BTS is indicated by
drawing a line between the BTS antenna and the current position mark.
(Cell information, coordinates and antenna direction required). The line
color differs according to the test mobiles. If the CI is known but the
channel number is not available, the line is drawn to the base station
icon, not to the antenna.
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
File Format: .NBF
General format:
- The first row of the file contains the keywords that define the
order of the parameters in the following lines. Keywords are
separated with semicolon character.
SITE;LAT;LON;CELL;CH;BSIC;CID;SCR;DIR
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Other rows in the file contain the cell definitions. Each line describes one cell and
contains a set of parameters describing the cell as well as the site in which the cell
resides. For both site and cell information, there are both mandatory parameters
optional parameters. Site and cell parameters are separated with semicolon character.
SITE;LAT;LON;CELL;CH;BSIC;CID;SCR;DIR
NEMO_Linnanmaa;65.062591;25.439665;U_Elektroniikkatie1;10836;;;33;180
NEMO_Linnanmaa;65.062591;25.439665;U_Elektroniikkatie2;10836;;;44;270
NEMO_Linnanmaa;65.062591;25.439665;U_Elektroniikkatie3;10836;;;55;340
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Mandatory SITE parameters
Parameter
Keyword
Type
Description
Site Name
SITE
String
Name of the site in double quotes.
Latitude
LAT
Float
Latitude of the site in degrees.
Longitude
LON
Float
Longitude of the site in degrees.
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
OPTIONAL parameters
Parameter
Keyword
Type
Description
System
SYSTEM
String
GSM, TDMA, CDMA or UMTS
Antenna
Height
HEIGHT
Integer
Values range from 0 to 1000
Antenna Tilt
TILT
Float
Values range from -90 to 90.
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
- UMTS CELL Parameters
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Mandatory Parameters for UMTS
Parameter
Keyword
Type
Description
Cell Name
CELL
String
Name of the cell in double quotes.
Channel Number
CH
Integer
Values range from 10550 to 10850.
Scrambling Code
SCR
Integer
Values range from 0 to 512.
Antenna Direction
DIR
Integer
Values range from 0 to 360.
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Optional Parameters for UMTS
Parameter
Keyword
Type
Description
LAC
LAC
Integer
Location Area Code. Values range from 0 to 65535.
RAC
RAC
Integer
Routing Area Code. Values range from 0 to 255.
URA
URA
Integer
UTRAN Registration Area
Cell ID
CID
Integer
Cell ID.
RNC ID
RNCID
Integer
Radio Network Controller ID
Neighbor X
Channel Number
NX_CH
Integer
Values range from 10550 to 10850.
Neighbor X
Scrambling Code
NX_SCR
Integer
Values range from 0 to 512.
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Example of UMTS MS BTS File
SITE;LAT;LON;CELL;CH;BSIC;SCR;DIR
NMP_Linnanmaa;65.062591;25.439665;U_Elektroniikkatie1;10837;33;180
NMP_Linnanmaa;65.062591;25.439665;U_Elektroniikkatie2;10837;34;270
NMP_Linnanmaa;65.062591;25.439665;U_Elektroniikkatie3;10837;35;340
Sonera House;65.059482;25.441077;U_Sonera House1;10837;31;180
Sonera House;65.059482;25.441077;U_Sonera House2;10837;32;330
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
GSM CELL Parameters
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Mandatory Parameters for GSM
Parameter
Keyword
Type
Description
Cell Name
CELL
String
Name of the cell in double quotes.
Channel Number
CH
Integer
Values range from 0 to 1024.
BSIC
BSIC
Integer
Values range from 0 to 255.
Cell ID
CID
Integer
Cell identification. Values range from 0 to 65535.
Antenna
Direction
DIR
Integer
Values range from 0 to 360 degrees.
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Optional Parameters for GSM
Parameter
Keyword
Type
Description
LAC
LAC
Integer
Location Area Code. Values range from 0 to 65535.
RAC
RAC
Integer
Routing Area Code. Values range from 0 to 255.
TCH Channel X
TCH_X
Integer
Values range from 0 to 1024.
Neighbor X Channel
NX_CH
Integer
Values range from 0 to 1024.
Neighbor X BSIC
NX_BSIC
Integer
Values range from 0 to 255.
Neighbor X Cell ID
NX_CID
Integer
Neighbor cell identification. Values range from 0 to 65535.
Nemo Outdoor and MS BTS File
Example of GSM MS BTS File
SITE;LAT;LON;CELL;CH;BSIC;CID;DIR
DA1001;32.779198;-96.804817;NemoCell1;807;3;10010;35
DA1001;32.779198;-96.804817;NemoCell2;815;3;10011;110
DA1001;32.779198;-96.804817;NemoCell3;792;3;10012;200
DA1002;32.780067;-96.797684;NemoCell4;804;0;10020;0
DA1002;32.780067;-96.797684;NemoCell5;799;0;10021;100
DA1002;32.780067;-96.797684;NemoCell6;788;0;10022;200
Some Rules for Drive Testing
Some Rules for Drive Testing
Check the condition of all antennas, cables, and connectors
Check that connectors are properly connected. Loose connections cause
unreliable measurement results or wrong attenuation figures, etc.
Place antennas correctly on the roof of the vehicle. If antennas are too close
to each other, it may cause interference with other antennas.
Some Rules for Drive Testing
Check configuration before starting the measurement
When removing antennas after drive test, DO NOT PULL (!) antennas
from antenna cables!
Do not press mobile keypad buttons during measurement
Do not drive, measure, and monitor Nemo Outdoor User Interface at the
same time. Prevent traffic accidents.
Output Files
Output files
.dt1 & .ds1
Nemo Outdoor saves all results into a open ASCII output file .dtx (for voice & data
measurements) and .dsx (for scanner measurements).
Playback in Nemo Outdoor
Playback in Nemo Outdoor
The Play button starts the playback
The Pause button pauses the playback
The Stop button stops the playback
Add Marker
Add Textual Note
Playback Speed
Files Used by Nemo Outdoor
Example of Nemo Outdoor Measurement File header
*** Nemo Outdoor 4.12.22
ff ver 1.72
28.01.2004
11:47:41
#ID Id tag for simultaneous measurement files
: {342E0B9C-E2B5-495e-97AC-87D2B710A166}
#AG External antenna gain (dBi)
: 0.00
#BF BTS filename
#CF Call list filename
: d:\Nemo Tools\deactivate.nsf
#CL External cable loss
: 0.00
#CM Call mode
: Originate
#HV Handler version
: 4.01.12
#MF Map filename
#MT Mobile type
: T260
#NN Network name
#NT Network type
: GSM 900/GSM 1800
#PN Test call phone number
#SW Device software version
: af.7f.cb
#HW Device hardware version
: 4C7
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LUA 0.000000 0.000000 0 0 0 0 0 11:47:42.827
Nemo Technical Support
Americas
Tel.
Fax.
Global (Except Americas)
+1 469 951 9106
+1 469 951 9105
+1 972 462 1640
Address: Nemo Technologies Inc.
1201 Beltline Rd. Suite C100, Coppell, TX
75019 USA
China
Tel.
Fax.
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Fax.
+ 358 40 344 3030
+ 358 8 551 4484
Address: Nemo Technologies Ltd.
Automaatiotie 1, 90460 Oulunsalo, Finland
Singapore
+86 10 6787 0268-245
+86 10 6786 3312
Nemo Technologies Representative Office
307A No.18 Hongda Northern Road,
Beijing Economic and Technological
Development Area,
Beijing 100176, China
Tel.
Fax.
+65 6254 2431
+65 6254 9885
Address: Elektrobit Group Pte. Ltd.
101 Thomson Road, #20-05 United Square
Singapore 307591
Email:[email protected]
Internet: www.nemotechnologies.com
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