Instructions for RDA usage
Logging in and using the system
The Forum Nokia Remote Device Access (RDA) service is available for all Forum Nokia members. Users can log in to the system using their Forum Nokia user account. Usage is free of charge: each user automatically receives a number of credits per day. Currently the limit has been set to 40 credits, which equals 10 hours of daily usage time.
The RDA reservation system is basically a list of devices that are currently attached to the system and a time frame. Select a device and a free time slot, and you will be prompted whether you want make a reservation for the selected time/date. Make sure you select your local time setting from the Settings tab if it differs from the default setting.
When the reservation is due, you can access the devices from the "Start RDA" link, which should trigger the download of the Java W eb Start client. This interface allows users to control the device as well as to install and test their applications. After the testing has completed, it is highly recommented that you uninstall your application(/s) from the device.
More specific instructions about making a reservation and using the service can be found in the Help section of the reservation system.
System requirements
For using RDA the following is required:
- A standard Web browser supporting JavaScript™ (such as Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox);
- Java™ Web Start (usually included in the Java Runtime Environment, JRE). JRE can be installed from http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/. JRE version 5.0 or newer is required;
- An Internet connection that allows outgoing connections on ports 80 and 1200 of the RDA server
Main features
- Installing and running applications on the devices. The installer accepts .sis/.sisx and .jar files.
- File transfer client. Transfer files between a device and your PC.
- Reboot the device ("softboot"). The devices are automatically rebooted after each usage session.
- Change screen orientation. Works on devices that support this feature.
- Change color depth+reduced resolution mode. Can improve the response time.
- Debug logs. For viewing text files and capturing Symbian OS panics.
What can be tested:
- Symbian C++, Java, and Flash Lite applications.
- Python, Open C - if the required plug-in is installed first.
- Different types of content, for example themes.
- Web technologies, for example widgets and other types of Web applications/pages.
Network connectivity:
The RDA devices are supplied with data SIM cards and many of the devices are also WLAN enabled. Developers can test:
- Data services using the predefined RDA (WLAN) and Elisa Internet access points to access the Internet.
- Incoming phone calls and incoming SMSs. This allows developers to test incoming interruptions as specified in Symbian Signed/Java Verified test criteria.
- Other types of networks access (outgoing phone calls, outgoing SMS/MMS etc.) are blocked.
- There is no global positioning system (applies to devices like the Nokia N95) because the devices are located in a lab where the signal strength is limited. However, you can test positioning-based services in RDA using the Simulationpsy positioning simulation tool.
Devices
RDA focuses on S60 3rd Edition devices but there are also a few models from S60 2nd Edition. The current device selection includes Symbian Signed/Java Verified™ lead test devices from the series - as well as some other popular models. By default, the devices are provided with EURO-variant firmware. The device base is modified according to user interest and requests. New models can also be added as they are released.
Platform security
Users must acknowledge that installing applications to the RDA devices may require the installation packages to be signed. This is always the situation with S60 3rd Edition devices and Symbian C++applications. In some cases self-signing may be sufficient. If the application must be signed with a developer certificate, do as follows:
- Log in into the RDA reservation system.
- The device IMEI codes are listed after the model number. Look up the devices on which you want to test your application.
- Sign your .sis package with the IMEIs.
- Make a reservation for the device/s.
- Install the application on the device/s and start testing.
- More instructions for how to sign applications can be found from the Forum Nokia technical documentation; refer to, for example, the section Getting started with S60 3rd Edition C++ application signing
Limitations
- No audio support.
- There is no direct access to device hardware features (remove/reattach battery, flip open/close a clamshell phone, etc.).
- No additional peripherals are available by default.
- RDA is a remote solution – user experience may vary based on variables such as distance to server, connection speed, network traffic, and local network policies (firewalls etc.).
- Forum Nokia does not offer technical support for the service. In case of serious issues, please contact the system administrator.
- There is no guarantee that the devices are always accessible. There may be service breaks.



