Step 4: Make A Connection; Programming Example - Agilent Technologies 8960 Series Reference Manual

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Step 4: Make a Connection

Step 4: Make a Connection
In this step you establish communication between the test set and user equipment such that measurements
can be made.
When the test set is operating in FDD Test Mode, you do not send any commands to the test set for this step.
From the previous steps, the test set should already be properly configured and transmitting its downlink
signal so that the user equipment can detect and synchronize to it. In this step you either implement a pause
in your program and wait for the user equipment to be manually configured and begin transmitting, or send
appropriate test mode commands to configure the user equipment and begin its transmission.
During this step, the user equipment must begin transmission of a 12.2k RMC DPCH at the proper power
level, frequency and primary scrambling code. It must be synchronized to the test set for waveform quality and
transmit in loopback mode 1 for loopback BER.

Programming Example

1060
PRINT "Configure UE for 12.2k RMC Now."
1070
PRINT
1080
PRINT "UE Synchronization required for Waveform Quality."
1090
PRINT "UE loopback Mode 1 required for loopback BER."
1100
PRINT
1110
PRINT "8960 DL is 2.0 GHz"
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PRINT "8960 UL Expected Frequency: 1.9 GHz"
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PRINT "8960 UL Expected Power: 0 dBm"
1140
PRINT "8960 UL Expected Primary Scrambling Code: 0"
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PRINT
1160
PRINT "When UE is configured and transmitting, press 'F2'."
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PAUSE
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