If "No version information available" is present in the
Phoenix connection problem BT ASIC or the BT ASIC is not working. See case 1 in
(page
3–45).
2. After getting the version information, click Run to do a quick check on the BT ASIC. The results of each
self-test will display in the
ASIC.
3. After passing the self-test, setup the SB-6 BT box, key in the BT box's device address into
Counterpart BT Device Address.
4. Click Run BER Test to run the BER loopback test.
See the BER result in the
jig / coupler is set up right. It is recommended to run a couple of "good" phones in order to get better
correlation. The acceptance criteria is BER<0.1%.
5. If the phone's BT sensitivity is not good or if the setup is not calibrated (correlated) right, you will see the
%BER > 0.1% which results in Error. Go back to make sure the setup is correct (correlated with a golden
phone), then see case 2 in
If the phone is placed too far away or the BT TX or RX has problem, you might see the following error
message. See case 2 of
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Self Tests window. If any test fails, BT ASIC is not working properly. Change BT
BER Test Results window. Since this is a "go no-go" testing, make sure the test-
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Version Information window, it might either be a
3–45).
3–45).
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