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Wireless communications test set, gsm mobile test application
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CALL:SIGNaling
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:SIGNaling
"Diagram Conventions" on page 213
CALL:SIGNaling:MS:TXLevel:FACCH
Function
Sets/queries the TX Level FACCH Signaling parameter.
When TX Level FACCH Signaling is set to on, the base station emulator uses both a FACCH
(Fast Associated Control CHannel) channel assignment and an update to the SACCH (Slow
Associated Control CHannel) header to signal the mobile to change to a new power level.
When TX Level FACCH Signaling is set to off, the base station emulator uses only an update to
the SACCH header to signal the mobile to change to a new power level. A FACCH channel
assignment message is not sent. This setting is useful if you want to update the SACCH
header's TX Level field without performing a channel assignment.
The setting of TX Level FACCH Signaling can be changed in either of the test set's two
operating modes, Active Cell or Test mode.
Setting
range: 1|ON |0|OFF
Query
1|0
*RST Setting
1|ON
Programming Example
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:SIGNALING:MS:TXLEVEL:FACCH 0"
XXXXXXXXX
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Related Topics
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"Configuring the Broadcast Channel (BCH)" on page 511
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:MS
:TXLevel
S:\Hp8960\E1960A GSM Mobile Test Application\A.04 Release\Reference_Manual\Chapters\hpib_call_signaling.fm
<sp><1|ON|0|OFF>
:FACCH
? (returns 1|0)
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