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Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction..................................................................................................... 1
1.1 XCAL Introduction ............................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Key Features .................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Requirements ................................................................................................................................... 2
1.3.1 Minimum ...................................................................................................................... 2
1.3.2 Recommended ............................................................................................................ 3
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6.2.1.3
Repeater ......................................................................................... 66
6.2.1.4
6.2.1.5
6.2.1.6
ETC................................................................................................. 69
6.2.1.7
Coverage ........................................................................................ 69
6.2.1.8
Legend ............................................................................................ 70
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10.1.2.2
10.1.2.3
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Chapter 1. Introduction
XCAL System
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Chapter 1
XCAL Program
of different technologies
z
Supports CDMA IS95-A/B, 1XRTT, EVDO (Rev. 0 and Rev. A), GSM, GPRS,
EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA, and HSUPA
1.3 Requirements
1.3.1 Minimum
Classification
Requirement
PC
Monitor
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RAM
512MB or above
Hard Drive
10GB or above
Interface
Operating
System
Windows 2000 / XP
1.3.2 Recommended
Classification
Requirement
PC
Monitor
RAM
1GB or above
Hard Drive
40GB or above
Operation
System
Interface
Windows 2000 / XP
USB, Serial (RS-232C 9pin D sub)
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4. Click Next button and the following window will pop up on the screen. User
can set the directory where XCAL program is to be installed by clicking the
Change button in the Destination Directory box. Otherwise, XCAL program
will be installed in the default directory.
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5. After designating the directory for XCAL program, click Next button. The
following window will pop up on the screen.
6. Click Install button and the following window will pop up.
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7. Click Finish button and the following dialog box will be displayed. If user clicks
the OK button, SerMon Device Driver will be installed automatically. SerMon
Device Driver is the packet monitoring module in data call process.
8. The installation of the Protection/Dongle Key software will follow. Click the
Install button to initiate the installation.
9. After the installation of Protection Key software, click the OK button to finish all
the XCAL installation process.
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2. PC will search the new hardware automatically, and show the following
window. Select the option of Install from a list or specific location and click
the Next button to go to the next step.
3. Select Search for the best driver in these locations and mark the check
boxes named Search removable media (floppy, CD-ROM.) and Include this
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location in this search. Click the Browse button to select the path
CDROM:\GPS, and click the Next button to go to next step. (GPS driver file is
included in Setup CD)
5. If ser2pl.sys is needed for further process, click the Browse button to select
the path CDROM:\GPS\WIN2K and click the OK button to go on to the next
step.
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6. After completing the installation of the GPS Driver, click the Finish button to
complete the installation process.
7. User can check the result of GPS installation in Device manager of Control
Panel.
Open Control Panel and double click System. Click the Hardware
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Procedure:
1. Connect USB cable from mobile to PC.
2. If user has not installed the modem driver of the mobile which user wants to
test, the following dialog box would be displayed.
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3. In the above dialog box, click the Next button and then the following dialog
box is displayed.
4. Click the Next button and then the following dialog box is displayed.
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5. Select the location where the modem driver is installed and click the Next
button.
6. After installation of modem driver, click the Finish button.
7. User can check the result of modem driver installation at Device manager of
Control Panel. Be sure to note the information of each Modem driver as
XCAL will use this to match the port number to initiate the communication
between mobiles and laptop.
System. Click the Hardware tab and click the Device Manager button.
8. Select each USB modem component at the following dialog box and click the
right side of a mouse. Choose Properties to check the information about
modem configuration in detail.
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Menu Bar
Icon Bar
Work Space
Phone Status
GPS Status
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Field
Description
Menu Bar
Icon Bar
Work Space
Work Sheet
Status Bar
Description
Description
Phone Status
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No Equipment
It shows up when user does not check any slot in Port Setting
window. It means no mobile is connected with XCAL.
Mobile# Error
UE modem is blocked temporarily (in case of Nokia UE need to reset Nokia UE)
Mobile#
GPS Status
No GPS
[,]
[138.3xxxx,33.7
XCAL gets the position information from GPS but it is not from
satellites. XCAL just reads a memory that is previously buffered
xxxx]
by GPS.
GPS Alarm
[118.3XXXX,33.
7XXXX]
Scanner Status
It shows up when user does not check the Scanner slot in Port
Setting window.
XCAL fails to communicate with the Scanner.
XCAL is successful in getting the DM packets from Scanner.
CPU Status
CPU:XX
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This chapter describes how to set the configuration of external devices (mobile, GPS
antenna, scanner and others) that are connected to XCAL.
XCAL can handle several mobiles but they must be properly defined. For every mobile used, the
corresponding port needs to be configured using the Port Setting window. Once a mobile is
checked, the configuration boxes for this port are activated.
communication between mobile and XCAL, DUN (dial up network) for data connection test and
TCP/IP for data application test (refer to section 4.1 - 4.6).
COM port number and data rate needs to be configured (refer to section 4.7). If user wants to
interface scanner, the appropriate configurations for each scanner must be set (refer to section
4.8).
Procedure:
1.
To open Port Setting window, select Setting Port Setting menu in the menu bar or
click the
icon.
figure.
2.
After setting all the configurations in Port Setting window, click the OK button.
3.
User can check the status of connection between XCAL and external devices in the
status bar of main window (refer to section 3.2 Status Bar).
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Note:
Each mobile has its unique SIO mode setting method. (Refer to SIO Mode Setting)
Chapter 4.1
Chapter 4.7
Chapter 4.2
Chapter 4.3
Chapter 4.8
Chapter 4.4
Chapter 4.6
Chapter 4.5
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Chapter 4.1.1
Chapter 4.1.5
Chapter 4.1.2
Chapter 4.1.3
If user selects the Nokia chip in a Chip Type, the following figure is displayed.
Chapter 4.1.6
4.1.1 Interface
Configurations can be managed (saved or deleted) using Interface.
To save the configurations, user must type a name as interface, set the configurations
button.
at Mobile Alias Setting window and click the
To delete the configurations, user selects an interface in list view and clicks
button.
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4.1.2 Phone
User can choose the configuration of test phone.
Field
Description
Chip Type
Phone Model
Baud Rate
Flow Control
Streaming
Logging
applied
other requests
- Unchecked: XCAL sends Packet Request Logmask to mobile
periodically and the mobile will sends data packets as per the
requests
If streaming logging is checked for non streaming mobile, data
is displayed once and then blank state follows.
SafeMode
Extended Mobile
Message
Description
Dial Num
User ID
Password
Extra
Setting
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4.1.4 DUN
User can set the configurations of PPP (Point to Point Protocol) in the DUN section.
Field
Description
IP Header Comp
LCP Ext
S/W Comp
Nego. Multi-link
4.1.5 Logmask
User can select the message types to be received from mobile using Log Mask.
Example:
Note:
Logmask depends on the phone model or chip type. (The above picture is an example
of Logmask in Qualcomm CDMA/EVDO chipset)
Procedure:
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4.1.6 AT Port
User can set the AT Commands supporting testing features and activating tracing of
protocol data and parameter information out of a test phone.
Procedure:
1. If user select the Nokia chip type, the following feature is displayed
2. Click the
button.
[WEG-Nokia]
[WCDMA-Nokia]
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Field
Description
Test Audio
System Lock
Sector Lock
Channel Number
Scrambling Code : Scrambling code
Band Lock
Channel Lock
Note:
Each mobile has its unique SIO (DM) mode setting method for DM communication.
Description
Com Port
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Baud Rate
GPS Type
Flow Control
Field
Description
Interface
Note:
The configurations depend on the scanner type. For the detailed
configuration of each scanner, refer to Chapter 17. Scanner
Setting
Com Port1
Com Port2
User can select the second COM port number (used for example
by dual-band/dual-mode DTI Scanner)
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Note:
For Scanner Setting, refer to Chapter 17. Scanner Setting.
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Detailed description of Network Setting is below. All items initial value is default so
user should change the value according to test conditions.
Field
Description
MTU
Window
TTL
Time-To-Live
Time-To-Live judges the retransmission of packet and indicates
scope and sector that must be delivered (I didnt understand this)
- 1: limit to the same subnet
- 32: limit to the same site
- 128: limit to the same continent
- 255: no limit
Sack
Selective ACK.
Default is set to 1
Ack
Acknowledgement delay.
Default is set to 2
Note:
After Network RegEdit setting, user has to reset the pc to apply the setting values.
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This chapter describes how to create, manage, and run the scenarios for auto call test
after configurations.
XCAL/OPTis supports various types of automated call test; Voice Call, Video Telephony Call
(WCDMA), FTP Call, HTTP Call, PPP Call, Ping & Trace RT Call, etc. For each type of call,
corresponding settings is needed to be configured per mobile. User can run multiple Autocall
types using Autocall Scenario Management function.
Procedure:
1. To open autocall setting window, select File menu in the menu bar and select
auto call start or click the
icon.
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Scenario Icon
Field
Description
Create autocall scenario
For details of scenario, refer to Chapter 5.1.1 Add a Scenario.
Logging Option
It explains the logging option of Autocall scenario.
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Field
Description
Log files (*.drm,*cal) are generated call by call
Logging data files (*.drm,*cal) are generated at
the end of each scenario
Only single logging data file is generated after
all scenarios are finished
Logging file is created according to the file
size specified by the user
Do not make any log file
Export automatically all information of call
statistics window in the jpg file format
A file is located in the same directory with
logging file
Export automatically detailed information of call
statistics window per mobile in the text file
format
Files are located in the same directory with
logging file
Description
Start time of reservation call
End time of reservation call
Scenario Management
It explains the scenario management of AutoCall Scenario Setting.
Field
Description
Repeat option for scenarios to run by each
mobile
If Sync option of Autocall mode is checked, it
defines whether current mobile would be effected
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button.
2. The following dialog box will pop up. User must select the appropriate tab which
shows call type and all the parameters including Scenario name in this dialog.
3. Click the OK button.
4. The scenario name is displayed at the alias list in Autocall Setting Scenario
dialog.
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Call Type
Field
Description
Scenario Name
The name of scenario that stands for each call test plan.
AutoCall
Idle Time
Setup Time
T_Setup Time
Total Setup
Traffic Time
Call Count
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icon.
icon.
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Mouse Drag
Procedure:
1. Click Voice tab in the AutoCall Setup Window and then the following box will
appear.
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Note:
Voice call setting window is divided by technology (CDMA, WCDMA. NOKIA). User should select
the technology tab to test.
Detailed description of Voice Call Setting is the following.
Field
Description
Call Type
Destination
Dialed Digit
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Service Option
AMR Rate
Call Flow
Receive
Send DTMF
during Traffic
Time
End call using
End button
Dial Using
Keypress
Video Phone Call
Note:
To fully support this feature, user must set the appropriate
phone model in Mobile Setting (Refer to 4.1 Mobile Setting
Interface) It is not valid for Nokia UE.
Note:
User must check the Off in the Firewall and then click the OK button. If user checks the ON in
the Firewall, no throughput will be displayed in the XCAL/OPTis.
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Procedure:
1. Click FTP tab in the AutoCall Setup Window and then the following box will
appear.
Description
Host
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Login ID
Password
Change Dir
Get File
Put File
Repeat
Passive Mode
Dormant State
Pending
PPP / FTP
Pending
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Threshold
Note:
The procedure XCAL/OPTis checks the condition of Pending Event is displayed in the following
figure.
Procedure:
1. Click PPP tab in the AutoCall Setup Window.
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Procedure:
1. Click Ping/TraceRT tab in the AutoCall Setup Window and the following box will
appear.
Description
Classification
Destination
Timeout (ms)
TTL (1~255)
Packet Len
Count
Note:
After user runs automated ping call, open Ping Status in Statistics/Status menu to see the
important results of the test. To see the details of Ping Status, refer to Chapter 11.4 Ping Status
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Note:
After user runs automated TraceRT call, open TraceRT Status in Statistics/Status menu to see
the important results of the test. To see the details of TraceRT Status, refer to Chapter 11.5
TraceRT Status
Reactivation Test
It can be used to measure the mobiles transition time from a dormant state.
Procedure:
1. Select Single Ping at Call Type under Autocall Setting.
Description
Reactivation Test
Count
Delay
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Note:
Check Allow Dormant State item when Reactivation Test is on. (It prevents Drop Event which
could occur by EVDO Connection close message.)
5.2.5 HTTP
To establish HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) test, user needs to set the
appropriate parameters.
Procedure:
1. Click the HTTP tab in the AutoCall Setup Window and the following box will
appear.
Description
URL
Repeat
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Pending
Start Time
The duration between the traffic start time and the time when
pending condition starts to be measured.
Timeout
Threshold
And, if
Procedure:
1. Click E-mail tab in the AutoCall Setup Window and then the following box will
appear.
Field
Description
SMTP
SMTP
check SMTP
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Server
User
From
To
Attach File
POP3
POP3
check POP3
Server
User ID
Password
Delete Mail
5.2.7 CS
It is a Circuit-Switched Data Call Test. It enables user to check the performance of
circuit switched network. To make an automated call, user must know the AT
command to activate CS data.
Note:
This option is valid for Qualcomm WCDMA chipset UE, and it is not valid on Nokia UE.
Procedure:
1. Click CS tab in the AutoCall Setup Window and then the following box will
appear.
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CS call window
Field
Description
Call Type
Option
Dial Num
Procedure:
1. When Key Emul Table is selected, the following window will pop up.
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Field
Description
New
Edit
Delete
2. Press New button leads to the newly generated Key Emulation Scenario.
3. Enter Title, Emul Type and Phone Type after the following Key Emul Config
Setting window pops up. (Phone types - SGH-Z105, SGH-Z107, SGH-Z500,
TM6200, and TM6250 are supported by default.)
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2) If user knows the information about each key, enter the info directly into
Description and Code by double clicking the left side of mouse button. If
user does not know the Code or Key, user needs to find Code using Test
window.
9 Code : the code to emulate a certain key button
9
input KeyEmul Type alias, and add the test phone by pressing Add & Edit
button.
5. User can input the information about Key using Key Input function. User can
also modify Delay and Key by double clicking the mouse left button. The
following menu
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Field
Description
Insert
Delete
Delete All
6. User can set the delay information among Keys, using Auto function when
inputting the information about Key.
7. User can initiate Call start by checking the check box of certain inputted keys.
8. Generated Key Emulation Scenarios will be shown as below and let user
see the information about Key of each scenario.
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9. If you want to edit the selected Emul type, click the Edit button.
10. If you want to delete the selected Emul type, click the Delete button.
11. User can start Autocall test after selecting a scenario.
5.2.9 PS
PS Call has been added to Autocall Type for user to test the Attach procedure and
PDP Context Activation only using AT command. This process would not require a
dial-up network. There are two call type options that the user can choose:
PS Call Window
Note:
Only WCDMA Qualcomm and Nokia phones support this function.
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5.2.10 VOD
To establish a VOD or Video on Demand test, the user needs to configure the AutoCall Setup as
follows.
Procedure:
1.
Enter the address of the movie content server with the file name of the movie.
2.
Using the Add, Edit and Delete keys, the user may modify the list of Video On-Demand
movies.
3.
Only one remote file can be selected for any given VOD scenario definition, but multiple
VOD scenarios can be defined with different remote files.
4.
Once it is configured, press OK to load the scenario into the Alias List box within AutoCall.
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Procedure:
1.
2.
testing
or
downlink
testing, respectively.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Field
Description
Server Address
Unique ID
Direction
Packet Size
Packet Interval
Packet Count
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Estimated Throughput
Option that will save the UDP data into a log file.
To understand the flow of UDP testing, XCAL-X will first perform a connection request to the
UDP server with the Unique ID, packet size and packet interval to server. The server will
respond to the connection request and send the UDP packets according to the configuration in
the connection request. XCAL-X will display the results of the UDP and save the log files.
Once complete, XCAL-X will send a termination request to the server.
UDP uplink and downlink parameters for analysis include:
Inter-arrival Time
Loss Packet
Received Packet
Throughput, and
Once configured, press OK to load the scenario into the Alias List box within AutoCall.
5.2.12 VoIP
To establish Voice over IP calls, choose the VoIP tab in the AutoCall Setup window.
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Procedure:
1.
2.
Choose
the
scenario.
call
type
for
the
The
and
then
selecting
the
Connection setup.
Field
Description
IP Phone
Call Type
UDP Port
User ID
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calls, but do not leave this field blank. Then choose MOS Calculation in the VoIP tab.
Procedure:
1.
Choose type of measurement method to use. Options include Simplex (Downlink/Uplink) or Half
Duplex.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Once it is configured, press OK to load the scenario into the Alias List box within AutoCall.
Field
Description
Continuous bad quality conditions can be set so that XCAL will continue to collect data in areas with poor
quality, regardless of the duration of the call set in AutoCall. This allows the user to collect more data in
critical drive test areas. With this option on, if the number of bad quality measurements exceeds the bad
quality count, the measurements will continue until the user terminates the call. To use this option, check
Continuous call in CBQ and configure the thresholds.
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Field
Description
If the consecutive bad quality counts exceed this value, the call
duration will change to continuous and remain connected until
dropped by the network or terminated by the user.
Field
Description
Original File
The reference file that XCAL will use to make the downlink
measurements,
Play File
Used to discard data for any calls with a score above this
defined MOS value.
Save Path
The location where wave files will be saved for later reference.
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User can view the test results on the Real Time Mapping window. The results are displayed on
the map graphically. Real Time Mapping window can display call event and serving line between
the active base stations and the current position of the mobile.
Note:
For BTS Setting, refer to Chapter 8.8 BTS Manager
For Map Setting, refer to Chapter 6.2.1. Map Properties Map
For BTS Class Show/Hide, Width and Color settings refer to Chapter 6.2.1 Map Properties BTS
Class
For displaying BTS and Repeater, refer to Chapter 6.2.1 Map Properties BTS/Repeater
For Serving Line, refer to Chapter 6.2.1 Map Properties Serving Line.
For coverage setting of BTS, refer to Chapter 6.2.1 Map Properties Coverage.
For legend setting of each parameter, refer to Chapter 6.2.1 Map Properties Legend.
For displaying Symbol, Line, and Circle on the map, refer to Chapter 6.5 Display
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Symbol/Line/Circle.
Procedure:
1. Click File - Real Time Mapping from the main menu.
2. From the parameter tree window, check on parameters user wants to display
on the map.
3. The parameter values will be displayed on the map.
Note
Trace
Map Control Icon
Phone Tab /
Parameter
Selection Box
The following table shows the definition of items on the Real Time Mapping window.
Field
Description
Phone Tab /
Parameter Selection Box
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GPS Info
Trace
Note
Description
Map Properties
User can do the following in Map Properties window:
- Load map file.
- Adjust BTS/Repeater setting
- Set serving line and adjust coverage setting
- Modify legend setting
* For details, refer to Chapter 6.2.1 Map properties
Clear the data displayed on the Real Time Mapping window.
The current data will disappear from the window and the new
data start to be displayed on the map.
Zoom In / Zoom out
Enlarge, reduce map scale
Zoom in to a specific area selected by user
Zoom Area (Mile)
Enlarge map area centered on parameters display zone to a size
defined in the box
Scroll Map
Pan map with the left click of mouse
Select Zoom
Zoom in to the selected area
Selects technology (this control the set of parameters available
in Phone Tab / Parameter Selection Box.
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Field
Description
Distance
Displays distance between a clicked point and the next.
6.2.1.1
Map Tab
User can insert map image and shift the measured data locations.
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Field
Description
Map Layer
Map Selection
Tab File
Map Layer
User can shift the measurement data on a map, and there are two ways to do so.
One way is to insert the offset value of Longitude and Latitude directly. The other way
is to manually shift the data position on the map.
The first method is as follows:
Procedure:
1. Insert Longitude, Latitude offset directly on the Map Layer.
2. Then position of data is changed. User can see the shift on the map.
The second method is as follows:
Procedure:
1. Right click on the displayed data. The following menu will be displayed.
2. Select Adjust Data Offset and then click the mouse button on the position
where user wants to move.
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Procedure:
1. Check the Use Image File on the Map Check box.
2. Click the
Icon and select the image file that user wants to use.
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4. User can shift the position of replayed measurement data on the map image
by clicking the right mouse button on the parameter of the map, and then
select one of the commands below.
Field
Description
Reset Position
A.
B.
After selecting Set Base Position item, click the mouse to the position
where user wants to set on the map. The measured parameters will be
shifted to the new position.
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C.
Right click on the parameter at the end point to shift and the following
menu is displayed.
D.
After selecting Set Relative Position item, click the mouse at the
position where user wants to set on the map. The measured
parameters are shifted to the new position.
E.
All the Parameters between start point and end point of the route are
shifted automatically.
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F.
If user wants to reset the map and data to the original location, select
Reset Position item.
User needs a GEO file to set MIF map. User can make GEO file with the following
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procedure.
Procedure:
1. Select
2. Click Map Manager and Map Manager Window is displayed as shown below.
3. Select the MIF file(s) and drag & drop it in Select Files.
4. In the Map Name, click the
Map Layer
Procedure to load the GEO file:
Procedure:
1. Click the
icon.
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MAP MapX
Procedure:
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MAP - MapXtreme
6.2.1.2
BTS Tab
It manages BTS information on the map. Each technology type can be shown or
hidden, and can have different Band, Border Width, Border Color, and BTS Size:
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Note:
For BTS Setting, refer to Chapter 8.9 BTS Manager.
6.2.1.3
Repeater
It displays BTS and repeater on the map. It is possible to show and hide link of the
repeater and Mother BTS using check box. User can set repeater link, font and
background color.
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Field
Description
Show Repeater
Note:
For details of Repeater Setting, refer to Chapter 8.9 BTS Manager.
6.2.1.4
Serving Line
Serving lines to the Active, Candidate, Neighbor Set are indicated with different colors
according to the technology type and Ec/Io or RSSI threshold. User can adjust them in
this window.
6.2.1.5
Custom Draw
This window allows user to adjust the point, line and text property on the map.
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Following are examples on how to change the properties of Point, Line and Text.
Field
Description
Point
Line
Text
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6.2.1.6
ETC
Field
Description
Meter
Mile
Monitor Size
6.2.1.7
Coverage
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6.2.1.8
Legend
This window allows user to change the color legend of the parameters.
Procedure:
1. Click the
2. Select parameters you want to change, and input the size, min and max value.
3. User can change the color by double-clicking the color setting dialog.
4. The legend will be saved in the legend.ini file.
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Field
Description
Copy setting from another parameter
Batch range
If user set Min, Step, Count and click the Calculate Max button,
categories are created automatically
Delete All Range
Add Range
Delete Range
Save
Saves the current setting of legend into .ini file
Load
Loads the legend .ini file
6.3 Trace
It displays GPS Trace for a drive test route.
Procedure:
1.
Click
2. Click the
icon in Extract GPS Info and then select the logging file to get
GPS data.
3. Click the
icon in GPS file and then select the export file. If user doesnt
select the file, the path of GPS file is the same as that of logging file.
4. Click the
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5. If user want to display several routes from logging files, repeats steps #1, #2
and #3.
6. After step #4 is completed, click the add button and select the GPS file and
then GPS file is listed in GPS File.
7. The user can delete files or can decide an order of files by using down and up
buttons.
8. Then, a route is displayed with red line. User can be notified for the start and
end points.
6.4 Note
It enables user to write down the important information with text, line and polygon.
User can draw the drive routes before testing and follow these routes during test.
Procedure:
1. Click the
Field
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Field
Description
Add Text
Add some characters on a map screen
* For details, refer to Chapter 6.4.2 Draw Text
Procedure:
1. Click the
button
Procedure:
1. Click the
2. After clicking the mouse at the position where user wants to input the data
onto the map, write the texts.
3. If user wants to edit or delete the data, click the selected data and click the
mouse right button.
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Procedure:
1. Click the mouse right button and the following menu is shown.
Field
Description
Symbol
Line
Circle
Mark List
Alias Setting
Adjust Data
Offset
Reset Data
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Field
Description
Offset
2. User can also clear, save, and open symbol, line and circle using the buttons
shown below.
Procedure:
1. Click the right mouse button at the Map and select Alias Setting.
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4. User can change Color, Type and Width of Symbol, Line and Circle.
6.5.2 Symbol
Procedure:
1. Click the right mouse button to display the symbol and select the symbol item.
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Field
Description
Alias
Area
Longitude
Latitude
Memo1, 2, and 3
Input memo
3. Use the right mouse button to delete and edit the symbol.
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6.5.3 Line
Procedure:
1. Click the right mouse button to display line and then select the line item.
2. User can draw a line by selecting and clicking the start and end dots. By
clicking the right mouse button at the end of line, Line Back, Line End items
are displayed. Line Back means going back to the previous step and Line
End means end the drawing.
3. It sets the Line properties on the Map Mark Input.
4. Line is indicated on Map according to the value of Alias on Map Mark Input
window.
button.
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6.5.4 Circle
Procedure:
1. Click the right mouse button to display the circle and the following window is
displayed. Selects the circle item.
2. After clicking mouse, select the circle item and drag the mouse to the user
selected size.
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Procedure:
1. Click the right mouse button and click the Adjust Data Offset item.
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Procedure:
1. Click the mouse right button and click the Reset Data Offset item.
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Chapter 7. File
Procedure:
1. Click the
Note:
While Autocall is in progress, clicking the
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User can test autocall by using Autocall Control for each port
Procedure:
1. Select File - Autocall Start /Stop from the menu.
2. If user clicks the
Procedure:
1. Choose User Event sub menu in the File menu.
2. When event is occurred, user selects the user event.
3. User can check set events in analyzer.
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While testing, user can mark specific event using User Event from File menu.
3. Choose User Event sub menu in the File menu.
4. When specific event which user wants to mark is occurred, user selects Event
# in the User Event of File menu.
5. Each event name is already defined in User Event Setting.
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8. Input the appropriate key(s) user prefers for the shortcut of the item and click
the Assign button. The key(s) defined by the user for the item will be
displayed in Assigned shortcut box.
9. Click the OK to apply the shortcut.
Note:
For User Event Setting, refer to Chapter 8.7 User Event Setting.
For Key Setting, refer to Chapter 8.5 Key Setting.
Procedure:
1. Select File Manual Capture from menu.
2. Connect PPP Adapter.
7.5 Replay
XCAL/OPTis provides replay function for logged drive test data. By using this function,
XCAL/OPTis reproduces the actual situation in the field from the logged drive test data.
Procedure:
1. To run replay function, choose Replay in File menu or click the
button.
Then, the following bar will appear under the icon menu bar.
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The following dialog box will pop up on the screen. User can select the file names of
logged drive test data to be replayed. Click the Open button to start replay function.
1. To ensure the accurate data for replay, user must choose appropriate phone
type in the Phone Type combo box.
2. To adjust the speed of replay, choose appropriate replay speed in the Replay
Speed combo box (0.027X to 8X).
3. To start replay of the file, click the
button.
button.
6. As the drive test file is being replayed, user can view all the parameters
exactly the same way as in real test situation.
Field
Description
Open new log files
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Field
Description
Stop the replay of log file
Partial Replay
XCAL/OPTis supports partial replay within a call selected by user in Call statistics
window. It enables user to replay a call to troubleshoot problem(s).
Procedure:
1. Click the
icon.
2. Open Call Statistics window and double click the call to be replayed.
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Procedure:
1. Click the File-Real-Time Mapping from the main menu.
Note:
For detail information on Real Time Mapping, refer to Chapter 6. Real Time Mapping.
Procedure:
1. Select the window that user want to save in the bmp form.
2. Select File Capture Active Window from the menu bar.
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Procedure:
1. Select File Capture Main Window from the menu bar.
2. Input file name and click Save button.
Procedure:
1. Select File Tools Convert PPP Frames from the menu.
button.
Procedure:
1. Select File Export Log File from the menu.
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4. After selecting parameters, if user needs GPS data, check the Include GPS
Info. And then click the Convert Log button.
5. User sets the file path to save and input the file name.
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Note:
For detailed Port Setting, refer to Chapter 4. Port Setting.
Procedure:
1. Select Setting - Color Setting from menu.
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2. To change the color setting, choose items from Table Color Setting box, and
click the color tab.
3. Select color of your choice and click OK. The change of color will be applied
immediately.
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Chapter 8. Setting
Title font
Title Background
Outline
Graph Background
Label Font
Grid Color
Line #1
Line #1 ~ #5
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Info Background
List Background
Info Foreground
List Foreground
Info Selection
List Selection
Description
CDMA
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Field
Description
Mobile
Procedure:
1. Select Setting > Cellsite Color Setting from menu.
2. If user wants to change the color of PN, double click on the required PN and
select the color that user want to change.
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Procedure:
1. Select Setting -> Key Setting from menu.
2. Select the item from Types box and Commands box and then move to Press
new shortcut box.
3. Input the appropriate key(s) user prefers for the shortcut of the item and click
the Assign button. The key(s) defined by the user for the item will be
displayed in Assigned shortcut box.
4. Click the OK to apply the shortcut.
5. The defined shortcuts will be deleted by Reset button or will be saved as file
by clicking the Save As button and the saved file will be loaded by Load
button.
6. The currently assigned shortcut key information for the specific item will be
displayed under currently assigned to.
Field
Description
Resets all setting
Save settings
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Procedure:
1. Select Settings - Alarm Setting from menu.
2. Set the alarm to be notified by user and click the OK button.
3. Click the
4. When an event defined by Alarm setting is occurred, Alarm will sound and
the following message window will appear.
5. To see the history of alarm events, choose Alarm Event Manager sub menu
in the Message menu. And, the following window is displayed.
8.6.1 Event
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Procedure:
1. Select Event Tab and set TTS (Text-to-Speech) files.
2. If user wants to change wave files, double click the file path of event selected
(Location of TTS files is set by program setting path).
3. Check items for alarm or click the Select All in the check box.
Field
Description
Call event
Mobile
Mobile Alarm
Scanner
Scanner Alarm
GPS
GPS Alarm
Handoff
Network
Data
WCDMA: SF change
GPRS, EDGE: DL / UL slot number change
performance
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8.6.2 Signalling
Procedure:
1. Select Signaling Tab and set the Alarm.
2. Choose the Message in Message List and drag or double click the Message
in Monitoring Message List.
3. Click the
4.
selected message.
5. Set the Alias Name and click the Add/Edit button.
6. User can make several Aliases.
7. Set the Message holding time in Duration.
8. To delete Alias, click the Delete button.
9. To clear Message List, click the New button.
10. Choose one of the Lists in the Alias List.
11. To load saved *.ini files, click the Load button.
Field
Description
Duration (s)
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8.6.3 RF Parameter
Procedure:
1. Select RF Parameter Tab and set Parameter value.
2. Choose Message in the Message List and drag or double click it in Name List.
3. Choose the Condition - Con and set the value.
4. If user chooses several parameters, user must choose Link.
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5. Click the
6. The
selected message.
7. Set the Alias Name and click the Add/Edit button.
8. User can make several Aliases.
9. Set the Message holding time in Duration.
10. To delete Alias, click the Delete button.
11. To clear Message List, click the New button
12. Choose one of the Lists in the Alias List.
13. To load saved *.ini files, click the Load button.
Field
Duration (s)
Description
The alarm will be triggered if the condition(s) in the list were
satisfied within the time period defined by user
Delete all the messages in the Monitoring Message List
Procedure:
1. Select the System Transition tab.
2. Click the
3. Click the Band Class and select the value in the band class list.
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4. Click the System item and select the value in the system list.
7. Click the
Description
Add a new column
Delete column
Move up the selected column
Move down the selected column
Import the saved file
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Procedure:
1. Select Settings -> Key Setting from menu.
2. Define shortcut key for the User Event-#.
3. Choose User Event Setting in the Settings menu.
4. Input name for the corresponding Event and click the OK button.
Note:
For Key Setting, refer to Chapter 8.5 Key Setting.
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User can choose the Log File Path by checking Save log file at default path or Save
log file at user defined path. If Save log file at user defined path is selected, it is
also possible to select the Date folder option can be selected.
Field
Description
Save log file at the user defined Save the log file at the path defined by the
path
icon
defined path
Support Qualcomm Format
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[BTS Manager]
Procedure:
1. Select Setting BTS Manager from menu.
2. Select the BTS in Mode.
3. Select Technology. Each item name is changed by supported technology
automatically. (Technology stands for product)
4. Select a class if user wants to classify data. User can manage (add, delete
and import) data by each class.
5. If user inputs the BTS data directly, user should input BTS info and its sector
info, respectively. To add the BTS info, click the
parameters at BTS list. Click the
icon in each
list.
7. If user wants to import the BTS file, click the
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9. If user wants to delete all data displayed in the BTS list, click the
button.
10. If user clicks the
columns are unchecked and all the data will not displayed on the map. To
display some BTS in list, check the box of BTS on display column.
11. Click the
button to save the data as a file like .xls, .csv, .txt format
12. Using search option user can search specific data. Select the parameter to
see and select the value to search.
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13. User can search next and previous data from current mouse position using
the
button.
14. The procedure for the repeater is the same as that of BTS.
button in BTS
2. Click the
button and select the data file and its format (.xls, csv
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3. If the first line in the file includes the field name and other info irrespective of
BTS info, select Exclude first line. If there is multi sector information in a
column, select All sectors per line.
Note:
XCAL supports basically only one sector per column. If one column includes multi sector
information (more than 2sectors) as displayed in the following example, user should check All
sectors per line.
4. User should define each item name according to imported file. Select each
item and select an appropriate type predefined in BTS import Manager. (For
the details, refer to the following table)
5. By typing a name in alias and Add&Edit button, user can save them. If user
wants to import the same formatted file, user can select the alias in Column
alias combo box.
6.
Chapter 8. Setting
is made previously.
7.
button.
8.
If user wants to input new data imported in BTS Manager, click the
button. To add data to the existing BTS info, click the
button.
User can import a site database by using the following template for GSM Technology:
User can import a site database by using the following template for UMTS technology:
Note:
Definitions of field in BTS manager or BTS import manager are as follows.
[BTS]
Field
Description
Common
(1)...(6) : If All sectors per line is checked, each item is displayed
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Number of Frequency
Longitude
Latitude
Service-in
Ant Height
Height of antenna
Altitude
Altitude of antenna
Azimuth(1)(6)
Tilt(1) (6)
Tilt of Antenna
Angle(1) (6)
Gain(1) (6)
Gain of Antenna
Tx Power(1) (6)
Tx power of Antenna
CDMA/EVDO
BTS Class
BSC ID
BTS ID
BTS Name
BTS Name
BTS Type
PN(1) (6)
PN of sector
Neighbor PN
(1) (6)
Neighbor PN
WCDMA
Cell Class
RNC ID
Identification of RNC
Node-B ID
Identification of Node-B
Node-B Name
Node-B Name
Node-B Type
PSC(1)
PSC of sector
Neighbor PSC
(1) (6)
Neighbor PSC
GSM
BTS Class
BSC ID
BTS ID
BTS Name
Name of BTS.
BTS Type
BSIC(1)(6)
BSIC of sector
Neighbor BSIC
Neighbor BSIC
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(1) (6)
WiBro/WiMAX
BS Class
ACR ID
Identification of ACR
RAS ID
Identification of RAS
BS Name
BS Name
BS Type
Preamble Index
(1) (6)
Neighbor Preamble
Index(1)(6)
[Repeater]
Field
Description
Common
Repeater ID
Repeater ID
Repeater Name
Repeater Name
Antenna Count
Number of antenna
Longitude
Latitude
Ant Height
Height of antenna
Altitude
Altitude of Antenna
Azimuth
Tilt
Tilt of Antenna
Angle
Gain
Gain of Antenna
Tx Power
Tx power of Antenna
CDMA
Mother Sector PN
Mother BTS ID
WCDMA
Mother Sector PSC
Mother Node-B ID
GSM
Mother Sector
BSIC
Mother BTS ID
WiBro/WiMAX
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Mother Sector
Preamble Index
Mother BS ID
Mother BS ID of Repeater
Procedure:
1. Select Setting Save All Setting from menu.
2. After changing or defining setting values, user can save the contents by
choosing Save All Settings sub menu in the Settings menu.
3. User can input file name to save the configuration and click the Save button.
The changed contents can be recalled later by choosing Load All Settings
sub menu in the Settings menu.
Procedure:
1. Select Settings - Load All Settings from menu.
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2. Type the new configuration file name and click the Open button.
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Procedure:
1. To open Signaling message window, choose Message Signaling
message.
2. Choose a filter from Filtering combo box to display messages filtered by user.
Then, sub window will be created in the left lower corner of Signaling message
window.
Field
Description
Message Filter
Filtering
Pause
Export
Packet Message
Clear
Find
Show Step
Time
Show Step
Channel
Displays channel
ID
Displays message ID
Message
Message
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Message Filter
Filter List
New, Add, Delete, Update
Message Filter
Message box
Procedure:
1. To create new filter or edit existing filters, click the Filtering tab. And, the
above Message Filtering dialog box will pop up on the screen.
2. After selecting or modifying the content of filter by checking the boxes, click
the Add or Update button to save modified contents. In case of creating new
filters, type in a name in the Filter Name box
3. To delete existing filter, choose filter in the Filter box and click Delete.
4. To identify the contents of specific message, click the message in the
Message flow box. The contents of the message will be displayed in the
Message content box.
Field
Description
New
Add
Save the content of new filter after selecting messages for new
filter
Delete
Update
9.1.2 Pause
User can use to pause the messages.
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9.1.3 Export
Export the messages from Signaling Message Window.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Packet Message sub menu in the Message
menu.
2. To pause temporarily the display of the message flow, click the Pause button.
The button is a toggle button.
changed to Resume. Click the again and it will be changed back to Pause.
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Field
Description
Time
Dir
Type
Code
Protocol
Analyzer
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Alarm Event Manager sub menu in the
Message menu.
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Field
Description
Time
Message
As Excel
AS Text
Note:
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Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Mobile Message sub menu in the Message
menu
Field
Description
Level Filter
File Filter
Export
Pause
Time
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File Name
Name of the source code file where the message was generated.
For event messages, this column reads Event
Line
Level
Message
5. Enter the file name in File name box and click the Save button.
Messages
displayed ahead of clicking the Save button will be saved in the designated
file.
6. To temporarily stop the display of messages, click the Pause button.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose PPP Frame Message sub menu in the Message
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menu
Procedure:
1. Select Message > Packet Capture Viewer from menu.
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This chapter describes various types of statistics windows for a call. Statistics window is divided
as current scenario window and all scenario windows. One is the call statistics for the current
scenario and the other is the call statistics for all scenarios to run currently. Current scenario
consists of call statistics detailed info window which shows call result of each mobile and all info
window which shows call result of all test mobile.
results (setup fail, success, drop and etc), setup time and other performance of each call type.
[All Scenario]
Note:
For detailed All Scenario Statistics of Call Scenario, refer to Chapter 10.2 All Scenario Call
Statistics
[Detailed Scenario]
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<All Info>
<Detailed Info>
Note:
For detailed All Info of Call Scenario, refer to Chapter 10.1.1 All Info
For detailed Detailed info of Call Scenario, refer to Chapter 10.1.2 Detailed Info
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[All Info]
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Call Statistics (Current Scenario) sub menu in
the Statistics/Status menu.
2. To see the all information, click the All Info tab in the Call Statistics window.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever events are finished and
some contents are different by auto call types. For the common parameter of calls,
refer to the following table.
Field
Description
Scenario
Phone Info
Total
Success
Setup Fail
The number of setup fail calls (Setup fail occurs when radio link
setup failure happens)
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Field
Description
Traffic Fail
Drop
Pending
Time Out
End By C.P
End By M.R
Idle
Error
Time
Setup(A/C/S)
Current
Avr_Time(Kbps)
Avr_Call(Kbps)
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Field
Description
Sum of throughputs per calls/ call counts
Work Type
Progress
Current State
Call Result
Result of call
Voice
It is the All Info Window of Voice call.
Field
Description
Setup Fail
Drop
End By C.P
End By M.R
Idle
Error
Time
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Field
Description
Work Type
Progress
FTP
Field
Description
Setup Fail
Traffic Fail
Drop
Pending
Time Out
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Field
Description
Error
Time
Setup(A / C / S)
Current
Avr_Time(Kbps)
Avr_Call(Kbps)
Work Type
Work Info1
Work Info2
Progress
Ping
It is the All Info Window of Ping Call.
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Field
Description
Setup Fail
Drop
Error
Time
Setup(A / C / S)
Current
Avr_Time(Kbps)
Avr_Call(Kbps)
(Ping)
Current Ping Count
(TraceRT)
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Field
Description
Current TTL
Work Type
(Ping)
IP address of destination server
(TraceRT)
Current IP address with Current TTL
Work Info1
Work Info2
Progress
HTTP
Description
Setup Fail
Traffic Fail
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Field
Description
HTTP.
Drop
Pending
Time Out
Error
Time
Setup(A / C / S)
Current
Avr_Time(Kbp
s)
Avr_Call(Kbps)
Work Type
Progress
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ii.
iii.
The contents of each view will be updated whenever events are finished and some
contents are different by auto call types.
10.1.2.1
The view at the top of the window shows the statistics of call result over the current
auto call scenario such as success rate, setup fail rate, traffic fail rate, drop rate and
the specific reason of failed calls.
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AutoCall Setting
Call Summary
Fail Reason
Field
Description
AutoCall Setting
Call Type
FTP)
Idle Time
Setup
Time limit for the test phone to connect to Dial-Up Network. If the
Time
Traffic
Setup
Time
Traffic
Call summary
Total
Success
Setup Fail
Traffic Fail
Drop
Pending
Time Out
End By
C.P
End By
M.R
Idle
test.
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Note:
For call summary of each call, refer to the following table. Specific reason of failed call is defined
below
Voice
Call Statistics of Voice Call
Field
Description
Origination
Fail
Channel
Assign Fail N
No Service
BS Ack Fail
Alert Fail
Connect
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Field
Description
Origination
RRC Reject
RRC phase
CM Setup
phase
RAB Failure
RAB Setup
phase
Alerting
phase
Disconnect
Registration
Failure
FTP
Field
Description
Dial Fail
Dial fail is declared if radio link cant be set up during setup time
threshold.
LCP Fail
Auth Fail
IPCP Fail
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Field
Description
Logon Fail
Change Dir
Fail
Unknown
Ping / TraceRT
Description
Dial fail is declared if radio link cant be set up before setup time
threshold.
LCP Fail
Auth Fail
IPCP Fail
Logon Fail
Dial fail is declared if radio link cant be set up during setup time
threshold.
Description
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Field
Description
Ping Statistics
Lost (%)
Percentage of lost ping count over total ping count in total call
Min (ms)
Max (ms)
Avg (ms)
Hops (Min)
Hops (Max)
HTTP
Call statistics of HTTP.
Field
Description
Dial fail is declared if radio link cant be set up before setup time
threshold.
LCP Fail
Auth Fail
IPCP Fail
Logon Fail
Dial fail is declared if radio link cant be set up before setup time
threshold.
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The view in the middle of the window shows summarized results of each call such as
setup time, FA, End Time, Result, FA, SID, NID, Scenario, Call Type and Information
Field
Description
No
Number of call
Start Time
End Time
Result
Scenario
Scenario name
Call Type
Info
Description
* D (Dial Time) : ATDT ~ LCP Start (First)
* L (LCP) : LCP Start (Traffic) ~ LCP Complete
* A (Auth) : Auth Start ~ Auth Complete
* I (IPCP) : IPCP Start ~ IPCP End
* P (PPP) : LCP Start (First) ~ IPCP End
* L (Logon) : PPP Logon Start ~ PPP Logon End
CDMA
Voice
CDMA
WCDMA
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Field
FTP
Description
Server
Traffic
Throughput
RcvByte
MaxByte
RTT(Min)
RTT(Max)
call
Ping /
TraceRT
RTT(Avg)
Lost
HTTP
10.1.2.3
Traffic
Throughput
RcvByte
The view at the bottom of the window shows history of important events in call
processing with timestamp. It displays the important call event with timestamp.
Description
Time
Status
Contents
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Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Call Statistics (All Scenario) sub menu in the
Statistics/Status menu.
Field
Description
Scenario
Call Type
Total
Setup Try
Success
Setup Fail
Incomplete
Error
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Procedure:
1. To open EVDO Session Assignment Test window, select EVDO Session
Assignment Test under Statistics/Status menu.
2.
Field
Description
Mobile
Mobile Number
SPC
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Session
Clear
Procedure:
1. To open the statistics window, select the Statistics/Status in the menu and
choose Call Statistics.
Note:
WCDMA Event Statistics window shows while testing with UE supporting WCDMA, GSM, GPRS
and EDGE.
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Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Ping Test Status in the Statistics/Status menu.
Field
Description
Cur Time(ms)
Lost
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Note:
For Ping Test, refer to Chapter 5.2.4 Ping/TraceRT.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, select TraceRT Status in the Statistics/Status menu.
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Field
Description
TTL
Time to Live
IP
IP Address
Cur (ms)
Min (ms)
Max (ms)
Avg (ms)
Note:
For TraceRT Test, refer to Chapter 5.2.4 Ping/TraceRT.
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Field
Description
PPP Throughput
IP Throughput
TCP / UDP
Throughput
APP Throughput
TCP Retransmission
Rate
Tx Throughput
Rx Throughput
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose GPS Status in the Statistics/Status menu.
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Field
Description
Time
Longitude
Latitude
Heading
Orientation of movement.
Speed
Source
Data Age
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Field
Description
Satellite
PNR
Satellite ID
Elevation
Azimuth
C/N
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Logging Status in the Statistics/Status menu.
Field
Description
Directory
The name of the directory the drive test file is being saved.
File Name
Start Time
Elapsed Time
Logging Size
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communication
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose Communication Statistics in the
Statistics/Status menu.
Description
Comport
Baudrate
Streaming
# of Tx Packet
# of Rx Packet
# of CRC Error
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose QPCH Statistics in the Statistics/Status menu.
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Field
Channel
Rate
Description
Provides QPCH Walsh channel
Least significant bit RATE; rate for QPCH paging
indicators:
0 4800 bps
1 9600 bps
Upper seven bits XFER_REASON; QPCH transfer reason
(why QPCH could transfer back to idle):
0 QPCH_NO_XFER
1 QPCH_SLOT_IMMINENT
2 QPCH_MC_NOT_VALID
3 QPCH_CH_EST_BAD_SIGNAL
4 QPCH_XFER_BCAST_DATA
5 QPCH_BP_AND_PG
6 QPCH_BP_NOT_SUPPORTED
7 QPCH_RWUP
8 QPCH_PI1_PI2_ON
9 QPCH_BI1_BI2_ON
10 QPCH_NEXT_SLOT_NOT_SUPPORTED
11 QPCH_CCI_HANDOFF
12 QPCH_CCI_ON
13 QPCH_DISABLE_BIO_SWITCH
PN
Power Level
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Field
Description
011 2 dB below Pilot Channel Transmit Power
100 1 dB below Pilot Channel Transmit Power
101 Same as Pilot Channel Transmit Power
110 1 dB above Pilot Channel Transmit Power
111 2 dB above Pilot Channel Transmit Power
Erasure Threshold
Bit Threshold
Type
Status
Bit Position
I-channel Bit
Energy
Q-channel Bit
Energy
I-channel Pilot
Energy
Q-channel Pilot
Energy
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User can arrange multiple windows in different ways by using the window management function.
Field
Description
Cascade
Tile Horizontally
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Tile Vertically
Close
All Close
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13.1 About
Procedure:
1. Click
Help > About from menu to check the version information of XCAL
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13.2 Help
I
Procedure:
1. Click the Help -Help from menu and press F1 key to access the help file.
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This chapter explains the functionality of User Defined. User Defined function may or may not be
supported depending on the XCAL program.
see the selected parameters in the form of Table and Graph. User will also able to see the old
parameter during the real time measurement using Trace function. At the same time, by clicking
the selected parameter, user will be able to see the parameter of the designated time period on
User Defined Graph, Table and Real Time Mapping by synchronizing.
14.1 Graph
Procedure:
1. Select graph under User Defined menu.
2. Select the required parameter from the list on the left side of the window, and
then the chosen parameter will appear in the form of Graph on the right side of the
window. The maximum and the minimum value of the parameter can be set by user.
Also, users have option to save the setting in Favorite by right clicking on the graph.
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2. Set the Max and Min values and click the Apply button.
Field
Description
Remove
X Range
Create Favorite
Delete Favorite
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14.2 Table
Procedure:
1. Select Table under User Defined menu.
2. Select the required parameter from the list on the left side of the window, and
then the chosen parameter will appear in the form of table on the right side of
the window. Also, users have option to save the setting in Favorite by right
clicking on the graph.
Field
Description
Remove
Create Favorite
Delete Favorite
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window
Show WCDMA Alarm
Event
the selected parameters are shown in table form in the right side of the window.
Procedure:
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14.5 Trace
Under User Defined, user will be able to check the figure of the previous parameter
using Trace function. Under Table, user will be able to move by +/- 10 Line(sec) using
direction key and by +/- 1Line(sec) using side key. On Graph, user will be able to move
by clicking the mouse button on the required spot.
14.6 Sync
Under User Defined, user will able to check the desired parameters in Table, Graph
and Map simultaneously using Trace function. It can be done by synchronization of the
following functions: User Defined Table, User Defined Graph, and Real Time Mapping.
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User can connect the scanner to PC for communication between Scanner and XCAL
Procedure:
1. Check the scanner in the check box of Scanner slot.
2. Set the Slot Type as scanner to enable user to set value.
3. Click the
5. Type the alias name to which user prefer. (Scanner in this example)
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6. Select a scanner type and different parameters for each scanner.(If user want
to see the details of scanner setting parameters, refer to the following below)
7. Click the Add & Edit button and then a new alias shall be made in the right
window.
8. Click the OK button.
Note:
The detailed settings for scanner vary with scanner types. For details of each scanner, refer to the
following below.
- Port Number of 1st EdgePort is used in setting of scanning 1st Network Signal (H/W band1).
- Port Number of 2nd EdgePort is used in setting of scanning 2nd Network Signal (H/W Band2).
Procedure:
1. Connect DTI scanner to laptop.
2. Select an appropriate port number that is assigned to the serial port of PC.
3. Select the
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Field
Description
Scanner type
Baud Rate
Device No
HW Band1
- Com Port
HW Band1
- Band
H/W Band2
H/W Band2
- Port Number
H/W Band2
- 1st Band
H/W Band2
- 2nd Band
XCAL logs CCH data block with color codes and C/I
value if this option is checked. Note that by choosing
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Ec/Io (dB)
Note:
RF Environment of scanner is different with that of phone due to directional antenna, cable loss
and others. Correction value function enables user to adjust value of important parameters (Ec/Io
and RSSI) which measured at the scanner.
Final RSSI = Measured RSSI + Input RSSI
Final Ec/Io = Measured Ec/Io + Input Ec/Io
button.
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Field
Description
Legend Setting
Control Channel Color setup menu to measure color code and strength of
Code
Control CH in GSM
Spectrum Analysis
UMTS Measurement
Procedure:
1.
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2. Select the FA, Channel Style, and the other parameters in TopPilotSetup
window. Click OK.
Field
Description
FA
Parameter to display
Sever Count
4.
Spectrum Measurement
Procedure:
1. Select the Spectrum tab on DTI Scanner window and select Spectrum
Analysis option.
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2. Select the HW Band, Start Frequency and the other parameters in Spectrum
Setup window and click the OK button. Then, measurement data will be
displayed on the screen.
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GSM Measurement
Procedure:
1. Click the Color Code Control Channel in the popup menu that appears on the
screen.
2.
Select HW Band using combo box. HW Band list in the above window
depends on H/W Band settings in the Port Setting dialog box.
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In this dialog box, it will scan channels between 511 and 530.
4. Set Channel to Return value.
Note:
User must set the value in Channel to Return with the following condition.
Channel to Return*11 > [Number of channels by user]
5. Click the OK button.
6. User can choose the band and the range as the following table.
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Field
Description
BAND
RSSI Range
Sever Count
- Port Number of 1st Edge Port is used in setting of scanning CDMA-1st Network Signal (H/W
band1).
- Port Number of 2nd Edge Port is used in setting of scanning EVDO-2nd Network Signal (H/W
Band2).
Procedure:
1. Connect the DTI scanner to laptop. In case user doesnt have a serial port on
PC, user has to get additional device like PCMCIA to serial card or USB to
serial cable.
2. Select an appropriate port number that is assigned to the serial port of PC.
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3. Select the
button. New Scanner Config window pops up, for the scanner
settings.
Field
Description
Scanner type
Baud Rate
Device No
H/W Band1
HW Band1
- Com Port
HW Band1
Select the Freq. band to scan from the drop down list.
- Band
H/W Band2
HW Band2
- Com Port
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HW Band2
- Band
8.
button.
Field
Description
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CDMA Measurement
Procedure:
1. Click the Top N Pilot Scan of the pop up menu that appear on the screen.
2. Designate channel number, Channel Style, and the other parameters of each
FA (Correlation Taps = 0) in TopPilotSetup window. Click OK.
3.
User can choose the FA and the parameters in the following table.
Field
Description
CDMA
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FA
Parameter to display
Ec/Io
Aggregate Ec/Io
Delay Spread
4.
To stop the measurement, click the Scan All Stop option in the popup window.
EVDO Measurement
Procedure:
1. Click the Top N Pilot Scan of the pop up menu that appear on the screen
3.
User can choose the FA and the parameters in the following table.
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Field
Description
EVDO
FA
Parameter to display
Ec/Io
Aggregate Ec/Io
Delay Spread
4.
To stop the measurement, click Scan All Stop option in the popup window.
Procedure:
1. The following parameters in scanner side should be set for remote control of
ML8720B. To do this, choose Main Menu / System Configuration / Interface
and Behavior option in scanner and input parameter values as the following;
Field
Description
COM1 Protocol
Direct
115200 (bps)
COM1 Parity
None
3. Select the
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4.
shown below.
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IP Address : 192.168.1.1
Procedure:
1. Connect the Scanner to PC via Ethernet and set the New Scanner Config as
the following ;
Note:
User does not need to set COM port.
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Scanner : Panasonic
2. After setting up with the appropriate values, click the Add & Edit and OK.
3.
button.
4. The following window will appear. By right clicking, user can define various
parameters available in Panasonic scanner.
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Right
click
Scanner
setting
Note:
For details on Common, Frequency, BCH and CH Power parameter settings, refer to the
Manual that is attached to VS-2100A.
5. Once settings have been applied, user can start collecting data from the
scanner by clicking on Measurement Start or BCH Measurement Start or CH
Power Measurement Start in the contextual menu. Measurement data will be
displayed as shown below.
Normal Measurement
Procedure:
1. After parameter setting is done for Common and Frequency, click the
Measurement Start option.
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Field
Description
Frequency
Parameter to display
3. To stop the measurement, right click on the screen and click the Measurement
Stop option.
BCH Measurement
Procedure:
In place of SIB messages, it is also possible to display the whole broadcast channel
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2. Input the appropriate values for BCH Setting and click the OK button.
3. Right click on the screen and click the BCH Measurement Start option.
4. To stop the measurement, right click on the screen and click the BCH
Measurement Stop option.
CH Power Measurement
Procedure:
Channel Power Measurement displays the RSCP distribution over the whole UMTS
band from 2,110 MHz to 2,170 MHz to have an overview over the availability of UMTS
radio signals.
1. Choose CH Power tab and right click on the screen and then click the [SettingCH Power] option.
2. Input the appropriate values for CH Power setting as in the following example
and click the OK button.
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3. Right click on the screen and click the CH Power Measurement Start option.
4. To stop the measurement, right click on the screen again and click the CH
Power Measurement Stop option.
Procedure:
1. Set the COM port number to which the scanner is connected.
2. Click the
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3.
4. When user clicks the OK button in Port Setting, following information window
will appear.
5. User is requested to set Sort Option Off in scanner side for measurement.
6. To open the scanner graph, click the [Scanner-Scanner Graph] option or click
the
7. Right click on the scanner screen and select Option to set required parameters.
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Field
Description
Display
X Range
Measurement Delay
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9. Once the configuration is completed, right click and select Measurement start
to start measurement.
10. To stop the measurement, right click and select Measurement Stop.
Note:
If the Measurement Delay time is not set properly, the data may not be displayed.
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- Delay of each PN
- Delay profile
Procedure:
1. Set the COM port number to which the scanner is connected
2. Click the
3.
Field
Description
Scanner Model
Scanner Type
Default: XCAL-S
Baud Rate
Frequency
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Mode
LoggingNG
Io Correction (dB)
icon as shown
8. To display Delay, push the Delay button and then it displays delay profile from
0 chip to +/- chip level.
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The following
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Field
Description
Frequency
Model
CDMA Technology
Selection for IS-95 A/B/C, EVDO
PN Top
PN Increment
Delay Graph
Y-Scales
Y-axis Range
PN Filter
11. If user selects Distance [km] at scanner setup window, delay information for
signal will be displayed in kilometer.
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12. If user selects Chip Delay at scanner setup window, delay information for signal
shall be displayed in chip unit. If user puts 5 at PN Top.
15.7 XCAL-SW
XCAL-SW (Extensive CDMA Advanced Logger WCDMA Scanner) is a scanning
receiver for RF environment measurement of WCDMA networks. XCAL-SW supports
the following RF environment measurements.
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Procedure:
1. Set the COM port number to which the scanner is connected
2. Click the
Field
Description
Scanner Model
Scanner Type
Default: XCAL-SW
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COM port
Baud Rate
Frequency
Field
Description
Scan Number
CP Len
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Enable
Threshold
Dynamic/Specified
A Graph for PN Scanner can be opened by clicking the following menus Scanner
PN Scanner Scanner -1(XCAL-SW) or clicking the
following figure.
7. Right click on the above window and select Measurement Start in the pop up
menu.
8. The results from the scanner in normal mode (TOP N) will be displayed as
shown in the following figure.
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16.1 Worksheet
Worksheet is a function which is supported in Excel. When user starts DM for the first
time, one default worksheet is displayed on the lower left side part of DM tool. Default
worksheets name is Default. User can store all the windows and settings using
worksheet.
z
is the function which moves the worksheet in case windows cannot display
all the worksheets at the same time.
It limits opened worksheets to 30.
Field
Description
New Worksheet
Rename Worksheet
Remove Worksheet
Load my Worksheet
Save my Worksheet
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17.1 Report
User can generate a report in HTML format which summarizes the data measured.
Report shows the result of Autocall statistics regarding Current Mobile and All Mobiles.
The results which include the information and figures about each scenario will be
separated into the statistics window like overall calls and each call, and it will be shown
as table and graph. This information can be saved for further use.
Procedure:
1. Click the
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Field
Description
Select mobile which is to be displayed
If user selects All Mobiles, information of all
test mobile is displayed
User is able to insert logo image
Enter the Width and Height of logo image
Generates Range
Deletes the chosen Range
Saves the content
window.
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