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NetNumen M3 (ZXC10 BSSB)

(SN: 6.912.10)

LMT Operation Guide


Version: V3.08.34.00

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Revision History
Revision No.

Revision Date

Revision Reason

R1.1

20111230

Modified the following sections:


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Section 1.5, BTS Models Supporting/Not Supporting LMT


Functions

Section 1.6.1, 3GDownload Software Tool Function

Section 1.6.2, Generating a Version Template File

Section 1.6.3, Downloading the Board Software of the Whole


Equipment

R1.0

20110930

Serial Number: SJ-20110707103919-022


Publishing Date: 2011-12-30 (R1.1)

Section 1.6.4, Configuring OMP Start Information File

Section 2.2.16, Querying IP RF RSSI

Section 2.3.1, Viewing Alarms

Section 2.3.2, Board Diagnosis Test

Section 2.4.1, Enter Local Operation Mode

First Edition

Contents
About This Manual ......................................................................................... I
Chapter 1 LMT Overview............................................................................ 1-1
1.1 LMT System Function......................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 LMT Software Module Composition ..................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Connection Between an LMT and a BSS NE........................................................ 1-2
1.4 BTS Startup Mode.............................................................................................. 1-2
1.5 BTS Models Supporting/Not Supporting LMT Functions........................................ 1-3
1.6 Using 3GDownload Software Tool ....................................................................... 1-4
1.6.1 3GDownload Software Tool Function ......................................................... 1-4
1.6.2 Generating a Version Template File .......................................................... 1-4
1.6.3 Downloading the Board Software of the Entire Equipment........................... 1-7
1.6.4 Configuring an OMP Startup Information File .......................................... 1-10
1.6.5 Obtaining ZDB Files from a BTS.............................................................. 1-12

Chapter 2 LMT Commands ........................................................................ 2-1


2.1 LMT Command Format....................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Dynamic Data Management Commands .............................................................. 2-1
2.2.1 Starting HIRS RF Automatic Calibration..................................................... 2-1
2.2.2 Stopping HIRS RF Automatic Calibration ................................................... 2-2
2.2.3 Setting HIRS RF Tx Attenuation ................................................................ 2-3
2.2.4 Setting HIRS RF Tx Gain .......................................................................... 2-3
2.2.5 Setting HIRS RF Main Set Rx Attenuation.................................................. 2-4
2.2.6 Setting HIRS RF Main Set Rx Gain ........................................................... 2-4
2.2.7 Setting HIRS RF Diversity Rx Attenuation .................................................. 2-5
2.2.8 Setting HIRS RF Diversity Rx Gain............................................................ 2-6
2.2.9 Querying HIRS RF Forward Transmission Power ....................................... 2-6
2.2.10 Querying HIRS RF RSSI......................................................................... 2-7
2.2.11 Starting IP RF Whole Automatic Calibration.............................................. 2-7
2.2.12 Stopping IP RF Whole Automatic Calibration............................................ 2-8
2.2.13 Setting IP RF Tx Attenuation ................................................................... 2-9
2.2.14 Querying IP RF Forward Transmission Power ........................................ 2-10
2.2.15 Querying IP RF4-carrier Aggregated Power ........................................... 2-10
2.2.16 Querying IP RF RSSI.............................................................................2-11
2.3 Fault Management Commands ..........................................................................2-11

2.3.1 Viewing Alarms .......................................................................................2-11


2.3.2 Board Diagnosis Test.............................................................................. 2-12
2.3.3 Cancelling Board Diagnosis Test ............................................................. 2-13
2.3.4 Enable HPA ........................................................................................... 2-14
2.3.5 Disable HPA .......................................................................................... 2-14
2.4 Commands in LMT Mode.................................................................................. 2-15
2.4.1 Enter Local Operation Mode ................................................................... 2-15
2.4.2 Quit Local Operation Mode ..................................................................... 2-15
2.4.3 Query Local Operation Mode .................................................................. 2-16

Figures............................................................................................................. I
Glossary ........................................................................................................ III

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About This Manual


Purpose
With the development of the communication technology, operators have more varied
requirements on the Operation & Maintenance Center (OMC). When adjusting the Base
Transceiver Station (BTS) equipment on-site, the engineers may need to observe the
BTS feedback and fine tune the equipment parameters. To cater for the requirement, the
Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) is developed.
Through the LMT function, the operation & maintenance engineers can use a network
cable to connect to the control board of the BTS, and then telnet to the BTS to perform the
querying and setting operation.
This manual gives a detailed description of the LMT basic concepts, functions, and the
LMT commands.

Intended Audience
This manual is intended for:
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Operation & maintenance engineers at the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
base station
CDMA network optimizing engineers

What is in This Manual


This manual contains the following chapters.
Chapter

Summary

Chapter 1 LMT Overview

Describes the basic concepts and functions of LMT, 3GDownload


tool and the BTS models that support the LMT function.

Chapter 2 LMT Commands

Describes the format, function, input and output of LMT


commands.

Safety Signs
The following safety signs may appear in this manual.
Safety Sign

Meaning
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which if not avoided,

Danger

will result in death or serious injury.


Indicates a hazard that, if not avoided, could result in serious

Warning

injuries, equipment damages or interruptions of major services.


Indicates a potential hazard that, if not avoided, could result in

Caution

moderate injuries, equipment damages or partial service interruption.


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Safety Sign

Meaning
Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more

Note

productive for the reader.


Provides additional information about a particular topic.

Tip

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Chapter 1

LMT Overview
Table of Contents
LMT System Function ................................................................................................1-1
LMT Software Module Composition............................................................................1-1
Connection Between an LMT and a BSS NE..............................................................1-2
BTS Startup Mode......................................................................................................1-2
BTS Models Supporting/Not Supporting LMT Functions .............................................1-3
Using 3GDownload Software Tool ..............................................................................1-4

1.1 LMT System Function


Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) is a featured function of the ZTE's Code Division
Multiple Access (CDMA) base station system.
In virtue of this function, the filed engineers at the Base Transceiver Station (BTS) can
use a notebook (or the maintenance PC terminal in the equipment room) to telnet to the
BTS control board (CCM, for example) via the Ethernet, and input the LMT commands to
implement the operation and maintenance for the BTS. It enables the engineer to operate
the BTS without login to the Operation & Maintenance Module (OMM) and facilitates the
BTS maintenance.
To fulfill this function, the notebook (or the maintenance PC terminal in the equipment
room) only needs to use its built-in Telnet function and install the 3GDownload tool which
is provided by ZTE. It is unnecessary to install other software.
ZXC10 BSSB LMT provides the following functions:
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Enters and cancels LMT mode.


Self-starts a BTS.
Downloads BTS board software version and configuration data locally.
Queries BTS current alarm information.
Performs diagnostic tests on boards.
Supports the RF control functions, including:

Starts and stops the auto-scaling.

Queries and sets the RF power.

Queries the Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).

1.2 LMT Software Module Composition


The ZXC10 BSSB LMT is composed of the following two software modules:
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ZXC10 BSSB LMT agent, which resides on the control board (e.g. CCM)
3GDownload software tool

1.3 Connection Between an LMT and a BSS NE


Figure 1-1 displays the connection between an LMT and a BSS NE.
Figure 1-1 LMT Connection

Through an LMT, the operation and maintenance engineer can use a network cable to
connect to the control board of an NE and then telnet to the NE to perform the querying
and setting operations.

1.4 BTS Startup Mode


There are the following two startup modes for the BTS:
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Base Station Controller (BSC) startup mode


LMT startup mode

All the commands except those related to mode configuration are applicable in both the
modes while sharing all the functions.

BSC Startup Mode


The BTS requires necessary software version and relevant configuration data from the
BSC during its startup.

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BSC startup mode is suitable for the situation in which the communication at the Abis
interface between the BTS and the BSC is normal. This is the default startup mode for the
BTS.

Note:
When the BTS is in BSC startup mode, it cannot be switched to LMT startup mode.

LMT Startup Mode


The BTS starts up and operates with necessary software version and relevant configuration
data without requiring these from BSC.
LMT startup mode is suitable when the communication at the Abis interface between the
BTS and the BSC is interrupted. Communication interruption at Abis interface refers to
the situation in which the functional board (such as the DSM board) is not powered on or
transmission interruption occurs between the BTS and the BSC.

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Note:
LMT startup mode cannot be configured for the BTS when the communication at Abis
interface is normal.
Under LMT startup mode, the operators must restart the BTS after completing the
operations on the BTS. By not restarting BTS after operating it under LMT startup
mode, any further operation on the BTS on the OMM cannot be performed, even if
the communication at the Abis interface is normal afterwards.

1.5 BTS Models Supporting/Not Supporting LMT


Functions
The following BTS models support the LMT functions:
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ZXC10 BTSB I1
ZXC10 BTSB I2
ZXC10 BTSB I3
ZXC10 BTSB I4
ZXC10 CBTS I1
ZXC10 CBTS I2
ZXC10 CBTS O1
ZXC10 BTS AE (IP BDS)
ZXCBTS CDMA Micro BTS (DO)
ZXSDR B8100 C100
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ZXSDR
ZXSDR
ZXSDR
ZXSDR
ZXSDR

B8200 C100
BS8800 C100
BS8900 C100
BS8906 C100
BS8802 C100

The following BTS models do not support the LMT functions:


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ZXC10 BTS AE (HIRS BDS)
ZXCBTS CDMA Micro BTS (1X)

1.6 Using 3GDownload Software Tool


1.6.1 3GDownload Software Tool Function
The 3GDownload software tool is used not only to download the required BTS software
version and the configuration data, but also to create the Operation & Maintenance
Processor (OMP) version information file of the BSC and create the version template.
The following part will introduce the functions of the 3GDownload software tool, including:
l generating the version template file
l downloading the board software of the entire equipment
l configuring the OMP startup information file
l obtaining the ZDB files from the BTS

1.6.2 Generating a Version Template File


When upgrading and maintaining the base station software, the engineers can use the
ZXC10 BSSB LMT to automatically scan the version directory in order to generate a version
template file. The template file can be used in the version comparison. With this function,
the engineers can easily check whether the version of an NE is correct.

Context
The version template file consists of the BSC version information and the BTS version
information.

Steps
1. Double-click LMT.exe. The ZXC10 BSSB LMT dialog box is displayed.
2. Click 3G Download. The main window is displayed, see Figure 1-2.

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Figure 1-2 3G Download Main Window

3. Click Create Template. The Create Template dialog box is displayed, see Figure 1-3.
Figure 1-3 Create Template Dialog Box

4. Select the directory of the version.

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Note:
The root directory of Path of the release must contain the Release
directory. Otherwise, the program may report errors automatically.
If the user has selected the Release version directory to be scanned, the paths
of the configuration files are automatically positioned to the Release directory.
The system automatically cuts the upper-level directory names of Release as
the file names. Both the storage path and the file names can be modified.
Path of the release and Path of the excel created directories can be modified
only after clicking the Browse button. These two directories cannot be directly
modified.
During the process of generating a template file, exit the Excel program to avoid
errors.

5. After configuring the paths, click OK. A success message box is displayed. Click OK.

Note:
The template file generation might last more than 60 seconds, please be patient.

6. Navigate to the directory for saving the version template file. Open the file to view it,
see Figure 1-4.

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Figure 1-4 Viewing the Generated File

End of Steps

1.6.3 Downloading the Board Software of the Entire Equipment


When downloading the board software of the entire equipment, the following target boards
can be selected: Control and Clock Module (CC), Communication Control Module (CCM),
RF Management Module (RMM), BPM, Compact Baseband Module (CBM), and RRU
Transceiver (RTR). The following takes the CBM board as an example.

Steps
1. Click the Select File button in the main window of 3GDownload software download
tool. In this example, select Download to CBM from the drop-down list to select the
target board, see Figure 1-5.

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Figure 1-5 Selecting the Target Board

2. Select the file to be downloaded in the dialog box that displayed.


3. Click the Open button. The main window is displayed, see Figure 1-6.
Figure 1-6 Window to be Downloaded

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4. Start the FTP download tool wftpd32.exe under 3GDownload running program. Select
Security > General from the menu bar. The General Security dialog box is displayed,
see Figure 1-7.
Configure FTP transmission mode in this dialog box. For example, whether the content
can be anonymously downloaded/uploaded. Click the OK button after configuration,
and then close the dialog box.
Figure 1-7 General Security Dialog Box

Note:
Do not select Enable Security.
abnormal transmissions.

Secure transmission mode may cause slow or

5. Select Security > user/rights from the menu bar, the User/Rights Security dialog
box is displayed, see Figure 1-8.
i.

Click New User, the configuration dialog box is displayed. Configure User Name
as target. Click OK, the password configuration dialog box is displayed.

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Configure New Password and Verify Password, click OK.

iii. Click Change Pass... to configure New Password and Verify Password as
target, and click OK.
Configure Home Directory as the directory of the file to be downloaded.
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iv. Click Done to close the dialog box.


Figure 1-8 Configuring User Name and Password

6. After configuring 3GDownload, follow the instructions to download through the hyper
terminal.
End of Steps

Result
After the downloading is successful, the LMT displays Download Succeed.

1.6.4 Configuring an OMP Startup Information File


Prerequisite
Copy OMP CPU and FPGA version software to a directory.

Note:
The FPGA version should be the same as the PCB number of the OMP used by the local
office.

Steps
1. Double-click LMT.exe program, the ZXC10 BSSB LMT dialog box is displayed.
2. Click Create OMP Info. The Create OMP Info dialog box is displayed, see Figure 1-9.

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Figure 1-9 Create OMP Info Dialog Box

3. Click Open a File to open an existing OMP version information file.

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Note:
The new OMP2 board uses 85XX CPU. The corresponding FPGA version is
needed.
Configure both the right board and the left board.

4. Configure OMP startup information.


Information of both the right board and the left board need to be filled in, and the
contents must be consistent.
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Select version file: CPU version of the OMP (version file before and after
conversion)
Select logic file: FPGA version of the OMP (version file before and after
conversion)

5. Click Create a file to generate the startup information file of the OMP.
It is recommended to name it as "ompcfg.ini".
The startup
information file will be automatically generated in the directory that
saves version files.
Besides the "ompcfg.ini" file, for 755 OMP, a
"WPBCB_FPGA_WPBCB_BOARD_FPGA_XXXXXXXX_xx.xx.xx$.fga"
file
will
also be generated.

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After the configuration,
copy the CPU version of the OMP, the
information
file
(ompcfg.ini),
the
logic
version
(755
OMP),
and
"WPBCB_FPGA_WPBCB_BOARD_FPGA_ XXXXXXXX_xx.xx.xx $.fga" file (755
OMP) to the \NetNumen\ums\ums-svr\version directory corresponding to
the new version of the OMC.

End of Steps

1.6.5 Obtaining ZDB Files from a BTS


This section gives an example of obtaining ZDB files from a BTS, that is, obtaining the
ZDB files from the CBM board.

Steps
1. Connect the CBM board to the PC through an Ethernet cable.
2. Start the PC, select Start > Run, input ftp://128.192.9.160, and then press
Enter. The FTP window is displayed.
3. In the Input user name and password dialog box, directly press Enter to enter the
ftp> _ status.
4. Input the following commands:
type binary
lcd d:\ (The path in the PC is the path in which the ZDB file that is obtained from
the BTS is saved.)
get "/msys0/cdma/work/AllTable.ZDB"
End of Steps

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LMT Commands
Table of Contents
LMT Command Format ..............................................................................................2-1
Dynamic Data Management Commands ....................................................................2-1
Fault Management Commands ................................................................................2-11
Commands in LMT Mode .........................................................................................2-15

2.1 LMT Command Format


The LMT command is used in the same way as the function call.
LMT command format: command (parameter 1, parameter 2,)
for example:
lmt_starthirsrfautocalibrate (5)
The LMT command abides by the following rules:
l LMT commands are case sensitive. Currently, all the commands supported by the
LMT are in lowercase.
l Semicolon is not required at the end of the LMT command.

2.2 Dynamic Data Management Commands


2.2.1 Starting HIRS RF Automatic Calibration
Format
starthirsautocalibrate (BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This is an HIRS RF automatic calibration command. It starts the automatic calibration.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

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1. Calibrate success
TRX:SubSys%d start Hirs RF auto Calibrate success
RfsId:%d, Calibrate Value:%d
2. calibration power cannot reach expected value
TRX:SubSys%d start Hirs RF auto Calibrate fail,cause: calibration power cannot reach
expected value
RfsId:%d, Calibrate Value:%d
3. calibration expires
TRX:SubSys%d start Hirs RF auto Calibrate fail,cause: calibration expires
RfsId:%d
4. fail to invoke the database
TRX:SubSys%d start Hirs RF auto Calibrate fail,cause: fail to invoke the database
RfsId:%d
5. not in calibration value range
TRX:SubSys%d start Hirs RF auto Calibrate fail,cause: not in calibration value range
RfsId:%d, Calibrate Value:%d

2.2.2 Stopping HIRS RF Automatic Calibration


Format
stophirsautocalibrate (BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This is an HIRS RF automatic calibration command. It stops the automatic calibration.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
TRX:SubSys%d stop Hirs RF auto Calibrate success
RfsId:%d

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2.2.3 Setting HIRS RF Tx Attenuation


Format
sethirstxattenuation(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot, BYTE ucStepLen)

Function
This is a configuration command for HIRS RF control parameter. It configures the Tx
attenuation.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l BYTE ucStepLen: step length; value range: 1-10

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Set HIRS Tx Attenuation success
Control Value:%d

Remark
After the configuration, execute:
qryhirstxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

2.2.4 Setting HIRS RF Tx Gain


Format
sethirstxgain(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot, BYTE ucStepLen)

Function
This is a configuration command for HIRS RF control parameter. It configures the Tx gain.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l BYTE ucStepLen: step length, value range: 1-10

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Output
TRX:SubSys%d Set HIRS Tx Gain success
Control Value:%d

Remark
After the configuration, execute:
qryhirstxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

2.2.5 Setting HIRS RF Main Set Rx Attenuation


Format
sethirsmainrxattenuation(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot, BYTE ucStepLen)

Function
This is a configuration command for HIRS RF control parameter. It configures the Rx
attenuation of the main set.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l BYTE ucStepLen: step length, value range: 1-10

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Set HIRS Main Rx Attenuation success
Control Value:%d

Remark
After the configuration, execute:
qryhirstxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

2.2.6 Setting HIRS RF Main Set Rx Gain


Format
sethirsmainrxgain(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot, BYTE ucStepLen)

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Function
This is a configuration command for HIRS RF control parameter. It configures the Rx gain
of the main set.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l BYTE ucStepLen: step length, value range: 1-10

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Set HIRS Main Rx Gain success
Control Value:%d

Remark
After the configuration, execute:
qryhirstxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

2.2.7 Setting HIRS RF Diversity Rx Attenuation


Format
sethirsdiversityrxattenuation(BYTE ucRack,
ucStepLen)

BYTE ucShelf,

BYTE ucSlot,

BYTE

Function
This is a configuration command for HIRS RF control parameter. It configures the diversity
Rx attenuation.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l BYTE ucStepLen: step length, value range: 1-10

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Set HIRS Diversity Rx Attenuation success
Control Value:%d
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Remark
After the configuration, execute:
qryhirstxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

2.2.8 Setting HIRS RF Diversity Rx Gain


Format
sethirsdiversityrxgain(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot, BYTE ucStepLen)

Function
This is a configuration command for HIRS RF control parameter. It configures the diversity
Rx gain.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l BYTE ucStepLen: step length, value range: 1-10

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Set HIRS Diversity Rx Gain success
Control Value:%d

Remark
After the configuration, execute:
qryhirstxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

2.2.9 Querying HIRS RF Forward Transmission Power


Format
qryhirstxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to query HIRS RF forward transmission power.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
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BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID


BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Qry HIRS Tx RFE Power success
Rfe transmit power:%d

2.2.10 Querying HIRS RF RSSI


Format
qryhirsrssi(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to query HIRS RF Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI).

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Unit%d Qry HIRS RSSI success
Main RSSI:%d, Diversity RSSI:%d
Rfe transmit power:%d

Remark
When querying HIRS RF RSSI, the system outputs the forward transmission power at the
same time

2.2.11 Starting IP RF Whole Automatic Calibration


Format
startwholeautocalibrate(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This is an IP RF automatic calibration command. It starts the whole automatic calibration.

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Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
1. whole auto calibrate success
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate success
sector power:%d, carrier 0-4 power:%d,%d,%d,%d
2. calibration power cannot reach the expected value sector power
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate fail,cause: calibration power cannot
reach the expected value sector power
sector power:%d, carrier 0-4 power:%d,%d,%d,%d
3. calibration expires
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate fail,cause: calibration expires
4. no calibration conditions
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate fail,cause: no calibration conditions
5. calibration is stopped manually
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate fail,cause:
manually

calibration is stopped

6. calibration parameter error


TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate fail,cause: calibration parameter error
7. another calibration is in progress
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate fail,cause: another calibration is in
progress

2.2.12 Stopping IP RF Whole Automatic Calibration


Format
stopwholeautocalibrate(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This is an IP RF automatic calibration command. It stops the whole automatic calibration.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
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BYTE ucRack: board rack ID


BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
1. Success
Stop TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate success
2. Failure
Stop TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d whole auto calibrate fail

2.2.13 Setting IP RF Tx Attenuation


Format
settxattenuation(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot, WORD16 wTxAttenuation)

Function
This is a configuration command for IP RF control parameter.
attenuation.

It configures the Tx

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l WORD16 wTxAttenuation: attenuation coefficient (0-1023)

Output
1. operation success
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d set Tx Attenuation success
Tx Attenuation:%d
2. operation fails
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d set Tx Attenuation fail, cause:
Tx Attenuation:%d
3. data error
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d set Tx Attenuation fail, cause:
Tx Attenuation:%d

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Remarks
After the configuration, execute:
qry4carriertotalpower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

2.2.14 Querying IP RF Forward Transmission Power


Format
qrytxrfepower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot, BYTE ucCarrier)

Function
This command is used to query IP RF forward transmission power.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf,: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
l BYTE ucCarrier: Carrier number of TRX board, value range: 9-12

Output
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d carrier:%d Qry Tx RFE Power success
Rfe transmit power:%d,BDS Power:%d

2.2.15 Querying IP RF4-carrier Aggregated Power


Format
qry4carriertotalpower(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to query IP RF4-carrier aggregated power.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
1. Success
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TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d Qry 4 Carrier Total Power success


Rfe transmit power:%d
2. Failure
TRX:SubSys%d,Unit%d Qry 4 Carrier Total Power fail
Rfe transmit power:%d

2.2.16 Querying IP RF RSSI


Format
qryrssi (BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to query IP RF RSSI.

Input
Input the TRX board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
TRX:SubSys%d Unit%d Qry IP RSSI success
Main RSSI:%d, average:%d
Diversity RSSI:%d, average:%d

2.3 Fault Management Commands


2.3.1 Viewing Alarms
Format
qryalarm(PICO, SDR)

Functions
This command is used to view alarms.

Input
N/A
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Aid:%ld
Code:%ld XXXXXXXXX Reson:%ld XXXXXXXXXX,
AlarmPos:System%d, Unit%d, SubSystem%d, SubUnit%d, Index%d, Slot%d
Alarmtime:%d-%d-%d-%d-%d-%d-%d
Info:XXXXXXXX

2.3.2 Board Diagnosis Test


Format
boarddiagtest (BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to perform the board diagnosis test.

Input
Input the physical address of the board to be diagnosed, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
1. testing board exists
Board:rack%d,shelf%d,slot% is diagnosing ,Please try later
2. query database fails
Fail to query DBS for the board: subsystem= ; Unit= ; Slot=
3. the result returned by database is abnormal
Query DBS Error for the board: subsystem= ; Unit= ; Slot=
4. input parameter checking fails
Input Para Error for the board: subsystem= ; Unit= ; Slot=
5. test is initiated successfully
Already start the boardtest,please wait.: subsystem= ; Unit= ; Slot=
6. test expires:
BoardDiagTest timeout
The following example describes the successful test initiation and the result return.
Already start the boardtest,please wait.: subsystem=0 ; Unit=0 ; Slot=8
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Boardtype: CCM
In-position State of Board In position
Plug-in State of Board Normal
Front Panel State of Board Normal
Hardware Version of Board CCM0_A
Master/Slave State of Board Master
Plug-in State of CF Card In position
16chip Clock Normal
PP2S Clock Normal
Plug-in State of Signal Stream Subcard ESB2
Type of Signal Stream Subcard A
Version of Signal Stream Subcard Detected
Test to PCI ID of Signal Stream Ethernet Normal
Plug-in State about Media Stream Subcard In position
Type of Media Stream Subcard ESB2
Version of Media Stream Subcard A
Test to PCI ID of Media Stream Ethernet Detected
Test to PCI ID of Master/Slave Communication Ethernet Detected
Test to PCI ID of ESB0 Detected
Test to PCI ID of MPC107 Detected
Download State of FPGA Normal
Read/Writer Test to EPLD Normal
This Board is Normal
===============

2.3.3 Cancelling Board Diagnosis Test


Format
cancelboarddiagtest (BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to cancel the board diagnosis test.

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Input
Input the physical address of the board to be diagnosed, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
cancel board:rack%d,shelf%d,slot%d diag test

2.3.4 Enable HPA


Format
enablehpamml (BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to enable HPA.

Input
Input the HPA board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID

Output
N/A

2.3.5 Disable HPA


Format
disablehpamml(BYTE ucRack, BYTE ucShelf, BYTE ucSlot)

Function
This command is used to disable HPA.

Input
Input the HPA board physical address, including:
l BYTE ucRack: board rack ID
l BYTE ucShelf: board shelf ID
l BYTE ucSlot: board slot ID
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Output
N/A

2.4 Commands in LMT Mode


2.4.1 Enter Local Operation Mode
Format
setbtsstartmodelmt (VOID)

Function
This command is used to enter local operation mode.

Input
N/A

Output
1. Success
Set BTS start Mode LMT success
2. Failure
Set BTS start Mode LMT failed, because Abis link is normal.

Note:
When the Abis link is normal, the PICO base station can enter local operation mode.

2.4.2 Quit Local Operation Mode


Format
setbtsstartmodebsc(VOID)

Function
This command is used to quit local operation mode.

Input
N/A
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Output
Set BTS start mode BSC success

2.4.3 Query Local Operation Mode


Format
qrybtsstartmode (VOID)

Function
This command is used to query local operation mode.

Input
N/A

Output
1. In LMT mode
2. In BSC mode

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Figure 1-1 LMT Connection ...................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2

3G Download Main Window .................................................................... 1-5

Figure 1-3 Create Template Dialog Box ................................................................... 1-5


Figure 1-4 Viewing the Generated File ...................................................................... 1-7
Figure 1-5 Selecting the Target Board....................................................................... 1-8
Figure 1-6 Window to be Downloaded ...................................................................... 1-8
Figure 1-7 General Security Dialog Box .................................................................... 1-9
Figure 1-8 Configuring User Name and Password .................................................. 1-10
Figure 1-9 Create OMP Info Dialog Box ................................................................. 1-11

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Glossary
BSC
- Base Station Controller
BTS
- Base Transceiver Station
CBM
- Compact Baseband Module
CC
- Control and Clock Module
CCM
- Communication Control Module
CDMA
- Code Division Multiple Access
DSM
- Data Service Module
Implements the Abis interface function between the IP BDS and the IP BSC, and
provides the conversion of IP packets into the E1/T1 signals that are suitable for
remote transmission before the signals are transmitted to the remote station.
LMT
- Local Maintenance Terminal
OMC
- Operation & Maintenance Center
OMM
- Operation & Maintenance Module
OMP
- Operation & Maintenance Processor
RMM
- RF Management Module
RMM is the control centre of RFS. It works on a 1+1 standby mode.The clock
reference is also provided by the RMM.
RSSI
- Received Signal Strength Indicator
RTR
- RRU Transceiver
TRX
- Transmitter and Receiver
III

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