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CMD 80
Digital Radiocommunication Tester
070-9230-08
This document applies to firmware version 3.3
and above.
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  • Page 1 User Manual CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester 070-9230-08 This document applies to firmware version 3.3 and above. www.tektronix.com...
  • Page 2 Copyright Tektronix, Inc. All rights reserved. Tektronix products are covered by U.S. and foreign patents, issued and pending. Information in this publication supercedes that in all previously published material. Specifications and price change privileges reserved. Tektronix, Inc., P.O. Box 500, Beaverton, OR 97077...
  • Page 3 Tektronix, with shipping charges prepaid. Tektronix shall pay for the return of the product to Customer if the shipment is to a location within the country in which the Tektronix service center is located.
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  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

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  • Page 7 ........... D–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 8 ........F–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 9 ........I–14 Glossary Index CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 10 ....... . . 1–20 Figure 2–1: CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunicaton Tester front-panel controls and connectors .
  • Page 11: Figure 1-2: Home Menu Display

    ........3–58 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 12: Figure 1-8: Analog Manual Test - Ms Registered Menu

    ....... . 3–85 Figure 3–61: Analog transmitter quality — audio frequency response (normal mode) menu ....3–87 viii CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 13 ........3–113 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 14 ..3–135 Figure 3–108: Analog transmitter qual configuration — audio frequency response (raw mode) menu ....3–137 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 15 Figure 3–131: Home menu display ......3–167 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 16: Figure 1-12: Tdma Manual Test - Ms Registered Menu

    ......3–195 Figure 3–155: TDMA manual transmitter quality test — adjacent channel power measurement (frequency domain) ..3–197 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
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  • Page 18 ......... . . 3–249 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 19 Figure I–10: Autorun test menu ....... I–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 20 I–13 Figure I–16: Autorun analog handoff ......I–14 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 21 Table D–7: Bit allocation of status byte ......D–18 xvii CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 22 ....F–134 Table F–25: TDMA IS-136-A signaling menu: BER configuration F–135 Table F–26: TDMA IS-136-A signaling menu: time alignment ..F–139 xviii CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 23 ........H–1 Table I–1: Traffic channel demodulation tests ....I–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 24: General Safety Summary

    Wear Eye Protection. Wear eye protection if exposure to high-intensity rays or laser radiation exists. Do Not Operate With Suspected Failures. If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it inspected by qualified service personnel. CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 25 CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product. Symbols on the Product. The following symbols may appear on the product: WARNING Protective Ground CAUTION Double High Voltage (Earth) Terminal Refer to Manual Insulated CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 26 General Safety Summary xxii CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 27 This manual is divided into six chapters. Getting Started – This chapter contains information you need to know before you use the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester. Operating Basics – This chapter describes the front and rear panel controls and connectors. It also includes an overall view of the menu structure.
  • Page 28 Preface Contacting Tektronix Product For questions about using Tektronix measurement products, call Support toll free in North America: 1-800-833-9200 6:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pacific time Or contact us by e-mail: tm_app_supp@tek.com For product support outside of North America, contact your local Tektronix distributor or sales office.
  • Page 30: Getting Started

    Getting Started This chapter briefly describes the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester and explains how to operate the tester for the first time. Product Description The standard tester tests mobile radiotelephones using CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology. Two options (analog and TDMA) are available to support testing of additional wireless technologies.
  • Page 31 BER for receiver testing Error vector magnitude Phase error Magnitude error Adjacent channel power Power versus time (RF power transition time) Time alignment Carrier frequency error Frequency accuracy Power measurements mobile and base station 1–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 32: First Time Operation

    STANDBY indicator (yellow LED). When the front-panel power switch is in the ON position (green LED lighted), all of the tester modules are supplied with operating voltage. 1–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 33: Figure 1-1: Mobile Station Input To The Tester

    2. Check that the mobile station is supplied with the correct operating voltage (battery or power supply). There are three performace verification procedures; one for each system that the tester supports depending on the installed options. 1–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 34 Figure 1–2: Home menu display 5. Press the MANUAL TEST softkey. The CDMA Manual Test (MS UNREGISTERED) screen is displayed until the mobile station has registered with the tester. See Figure 1–3. 1–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 35: Figure 1-3: Cdma Manual Test - Ms Unregistered Menu (Initialization State)

    Figure 1–4: CDMA manual test — MS registered menu (idle/access state) 6. Using the mobile station keypad, enter any telephone number (the number is not important and can be up to 32 digits) and initiate the call. 1–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 36: Figure 1-5: Cdma Manual Test - Call Established Voice Loopback Menu

    Figure 1–5: CDMA manual test — call established voice loopback menu 8. To disconnect the call to the mobile station, press the RELEASE CALL softkey at the bottom right of the display area, or end the call from the mobile station. 1–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 37: Figure 1-6: Home Menu Display

    (CDMA) is indicated in a rounded box located below the NETWORK field. 5. Press the STANDARD softkey to select AMPS. 6. Press the MANUAL TEST softkey to display the ANALOG MANUAL TEST (MS UNREGISTERED) menu. See Figure 1–7. 1–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 38 Figure 1–8: ANALOG manual test — MS registered menu (idle/access state) 7. Using the mobile station keypad, enter any telephone number (the number is not important and can be up to 32 digits) and initiate the call. 1–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 39: Figure 1-9: Analog Manual Test - Call Established Menu

    Figure 1–9: ANALOG manual test — call established menu 9. To disconnect the call to the mobile station, press the RELEASE CALL softkey at the bottom right of the display area, or end the call from the mobile station. 1–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 40: Figure 1-10: Home Menu Display

    (CDMA) is indicated in a rounded box located below the NETWORK field. 5. Press the MANUAL TEST softkey to display the TDMA MANUAL TEST (MS UNREGISTERED) menu. See Figure 1–11. 1–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 41: Figure 1-11: Tdma Manual Test - Ms Unregistered Menu

    Figure 1–12: TDMA manual test — MS registered menu (DCCH camping) 6. Using the mobile station keypad, enter any telephone number (the number is not important and can be up to 32 digits) and initiate the call. 1–12 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 42: Figure 1-13: Tdma Manual Test - Call Established Menu

    Figure 1–13: TDMA manual test — call established menu 8. To disconnect the call to the mobile station, press the RELEASE CALL softkey at the bottom right of the display area, or end the call from the mobile station. 1–13 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 43: Figure 1-14: Configuration Menu

    Home Menu. Refer to the following pages for descriptions about these softkeys: CDMA Configuration begins on page 3–48 Analog Configuration begins on page 3–117 TDMA Configuration begins on page 3–229 1–14 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 44: Figure 1-15: Reference/Timing Menu

    REF IN connector on the rear panel. OUTPUT @ REF OUT 1. This displays the external source signal setting. FREQ REF DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set the frequency reference to the default settings. 1–15 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 45: Figure 1-16: Rf Connector And External Attenuation Menu

    RF CONNECT/EXT ATTEN This softkey displays a menu to select the front-panel RF IN/OUT connectors and external attenuation for your test setup (see Figure 1–16). Figure 1–16: RF connector and external attenuation menu 1–16 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 46 The tester uses this value to correct the RF output power so that the power presented to the mobile station is equal to the instrument front-panel setting. 1–17 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 47: Figure 1-17: Printer Configuration Menu

    HP PaintJet Series (B/W) Epson LQ Series (8-pin, Color) HP PaintJet Series (Color) Epson MX Series HP PaintJet XL300 (8.5 x 11 ) Epson RX Series HP PaintJet XL300 (11 x 17 ) 1–18 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 48: Figure 1-18: Other Configurations Menu

    DATE. Press this softkey to set the system date (month, day, year). Use periods to separate the entries. TIME. Press this softkey to set the system time (hours, minutes, seconds). Use periods to separate the entries. Figure 1–18: Other configurations menu 1–19 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 49: Figure 1-19: Options Display

    Figure 1–19: Options display Use the CODE softkey to enable firmware options. Contact your sales represen- tative for details. Table 1–2 lists the available options for the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunica- tion Tester. Table 1–2: List of options Tektronix option Rohde &...
  • Page 51: Figure 2-1: Cmd 80 Digital Radiocommunicaton Tester Front-Panel Controls And Connectors

    Figure 2–1 illustrates the front panel. Refer to this illustration when reading the description for a particular area. Memory card and Softkeys Display area Softkeys Data keypad hardkey area Figure 2–1: CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunicaton Tester front-panel controls and connectors 2–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 52 (white text on black background). Measurements with “– – –” indicate that the tester was not able to make a valid measurement. NAN is displayed if the value is not a number. 2–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 53: Figure 2-2: Detail Of Data Keypad Area

    For example, if you press the top key it is interpreted as MHz, mV, %, or the hexadecimal digit A, depending on the parameter you are specifying. 2–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 54 The spinwheel is also used to position the MARKER on a display. 4. MENU UP. This key displays the next higher level menu. 5. MENU HOME. This key displays the highest level menu. 2–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 55: Figure 2-3: Detail Of Memory Card, Hardkey, And Loudspeaker Areas

    MEMORY CARD slot (see Figure 2–3). Figure 2–3: Detail of memory card, hardkey, and loudspeaker areas NOTE. Not all hardkeys have functions assigned to them. Keys that do not have functions assigned are for future enhancements. 2–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 56 (option installation required). It is recommended that you use a PC card with 128 kB or greater memory capacity. NOTE. You must format the memory card on an MS-DOS personal computer prior to use with the tester. 2–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 57: Figure 2-4: Front-Panel Controls And Connectors

    10. PROBE. This connector is reserved for future options. 11. STANDBY/ON. This is the front-panel power switch. When engaged, all test modules are powered. When disengaged, only the Standby LED is powered. 2–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 58: Figure 2-5: Rear-Panel Controls And Connectors

    2. SERVICE. This connector is for use by factory personnel only. CAUTION. To prevent equipment damage, do not make any connection to the SERVICE connector on the rear panel. 2–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 59 CDMA (digital) mobile stations. If you have Option B82 or Option B84 installed, your tester also has menus that allow you to set up and perform tests on Analog or TDMA mode mobile stations. 2–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 60 3–229 shows the TDMA configuration menu tree. NOTE. For the analog or TDMA test and configuration menus to appear on the display, your tester must have Option B82 or Option B84) installed in it. 2–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 62 Reference This chapter contains more detailed information about using the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester. To simplify usage, this chapter is divided into six sections. Network, System, and Standard contains information about the interactions between the network, system, and standard settings.
  • Page 63 Reference 3–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 64 Network, System, and Standard...
  • Page 66: Figure 3-1: Home Menu Display

    WORK softkey. This indicates that the VAR control is active. Rotate the control to select from the following networks: US CELLULAR JAPAN CELLULAR CHINA CELLULAR US PCS Available only with KOREA PCS Option K2 KOREA 2 PCS 3–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 67: Table 3-1: Available Standard Choices

    NTACS or JTACS CHINA CELLULAR CDMA IS-95 ANALOG ETACS or TACS KOREA PCS CDMA UB IS-95 or J-STD008 KOREA 2 PCS CDMA UB IS-95 or J-STD008 Available with Option B84. Available with Option B82. 3–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 68 CDMA Measurements...
  • Page 70: Figure 3-2: Home Menu Display

    CDMA This section describes the operation and configuration of the CDMA tests that the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester can perform. Some menu items and softkeys are associated with a specific option. If you do not have that option installed, the supporting menus and softkeys do not appear in the display.
  • Page 71: Figure 3-3: Cdma Manual Test Menu Tree

    USER DEFINED 2 ERR VECTOR MAGNITUDE GO TO CONTINUOUS SENSITIVITY DYNAMIC RANGE DEMOD OF TRAFFIC CH CURRENT SIGNAL LVL USER DEFINED 1 USER DEFINED 2 Figure 3–3: CDMA manual test menu tree 3–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 72 You can use either of the two CALL TO MOBILE softkeys to initiate a call to the mobile station, or you can place a voice loopback call from the mobile station by entering any telephone number on the mobile station and pressing SEND. 3–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 73 PREFERRED RATE SET. This softkey enables you to select either the 8K or 13K vocoder rates (option B14 installation is required). If the rate selected is not supported by the mobile station, the tester reverts to the supported rate. 3–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 74 These include: fer interval, maximum FER %, T_ADD and T_DROP levels, total power, and the secondary sector PN offset and traffic channel. See figure 3–25 on page 3–40. 3–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 75 PROBE INCREMENT. Press this softkey to use the VAR control to set t Range: 0 to 7 dB PROBES PER SEQUENCE. Press this softkey to set the number of access probes per sequence (“NUM_STEP” of the Access Parameters Message + 1) 3–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 76: Ms Registered

    CALL TO MOBILE softkeys to initiate a call to the mobile station, or you can place a voice loopback call from the mobile station by entering any telephone number on the mobile station and pressing SEND. 3–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 77 (Service Option 2 as specified in IS-126). CDMA MANUAL TEST MS Registered configuration menu. While in the MS Registered state, you can press the front-panel CONFIG key to access the configuration menu (see figure 3–8). 3–12 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 78: Call To Mobile (Voice Loopback)

    Figure 3–9. In this mode, a message spoken into the mobile station is returned in approximately two seconds. This allows you to test the quality of the call. 3–13 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 79 RELEASE CALL. Press this softkey to simulate termination of the call by the base station. You can also release the call at the mobile station by hanging up the mobile station (press END on the mobile station). 3–14 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 80: Call To Mobile (Ms Tests)

    (refer to RF CONNECT/EXT ATTEN on page 1–16). Once the MS TESTS call is established, the following softkeys are available: ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENT (refer to page 3–255) POWER CONTROL (refer to page 3–16) 3–15 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 81: Additional Measurement

    If the test displays a waveform, an area at the bottom of the display shows the time in segments. If the test results are outside the template limit for a particular time segment, that segment is darkened. 3–16 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 82 GPIB results data buffer are updated. They retain and display (or return) the values of the most recent successful measurement. If the INITIAL MS POWER display shows “OVL”, ignore the displayed results. 3–17 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 83 You can change the specific power levels for total power, traffic level, and pilot level by selecting their softkeys. Use the VAR control or the DATA keypad to change the power level values. You can also use the TOTAL PWR AVG COUNT 3–18 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 84 During each of these displays, a MARKER is activated to display both power amplitude and relative time. See Figure 3–13. Figure 3–13: Gated output (full display) 3–19 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 85 For a more detailed view of the segment illustrated in Figure 3–13, press the RISING EDGE or FALLING EDGE softkey. The details of the rising and falling edges are displayed as shown in Figure 3–14. Figure 3–14: Gated output (rising edge and falling edge) 3–20 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 86: Receiver Quality

    (white on black). The frame errors are also displayed in reverse video if they exceed the number determined by the selected maximum FER and continuous interval. AUTO STOP is not applied in CONTINUOUS mode. 3–21 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 87 FER limit will not stop the test, since a falsely high FER can be generated in the initial portion of a test. The number of frames that you set (single shot duration) is reached. Figure 3–16: Receiver quality sensitivity (single shot) 3–22 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 88 Continuous Interval. Press the CONTINUOUS INTERVAL softkey to set the number of frames that you want the tester to use to compute the frame error rate for the continuous mode. 3–23 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 89 QUARTER –6 dB EIGHTH –9 dB Real level = displayed + correction. Pilot level. Press the PILOT LEVEL softkey to adjust the level of the pilot channel in the forward CDMA channel. 3–24 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 90 This allows you to test if the mobile station tracks the base station frequency. Defaults. Press the DEFAULTS softkey to set all the parameters to their preset conditions (typically, the default values are based on IS-98 specifica- tions). 3–25 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 91: Transmitter Quality

    This measurement is performed at the FULL data rate. Figure 3–18: Transmitter quality menu The tester displays “–––” when it is not able to make a valid measurement of the input signal. 3–26 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 92 Base station carrier frequency offset. Press the BS CARRIER FREQ OFFSET softkey to enter the frequency offset by which you want to shift the 3–27 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 93: Multiple Pilots

    Chip Offset. The chip offset is the PN phase, or “delay” reported by the mobile. This menu also displays: PN Offset. The PN offset of each pilot is displayed. T_ADD. This display shows the currently set pilot detection threshold. 3–28 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 94 Pilot Levels in order to maintain the specified Total Power. A CDMA chipset controls the distribution of power among the CDMA signal constituents. There are high and low gain components within this 3–29 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 95: Softer Handoff

    Softer handoff occurs over eleven pre–determined steps. At each step, the gain levels for the primary and secondary sectors will be adjusted. Also, at each step two measurements will be made: 1. An FER will be run in continuous mode, and 3–30 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 96 As the user continues to press “Step Up” and power of the primary level will drop below T_DROP. At this point, the mobile starts the T_TDROP timer. When this timer has expired, the mobile will then issue a pilot strength measurement message. 3–31 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 97: Table 3-2: Softer Handoff Step Summary

    PN offset value seen when returning to the Call Established menu. The new secondary sector PN offset will be automatically set at 10 above the old value. 3–32 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 98: Handoffs/Transitions

    2. To configure the base station signal for the system to which you are handing off, press the BS SIGNAL CONFIG softkey. For information about configuring the operating parameters of an analog base station, refer to ANALOG BS SIGNAL CNFG on page 3–160. For 3–33 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 99: Table 3-3: Valid Network Handoffs

    NTACS NTACS JTACS Chinese Cellular CDMA (IS–95) ETACS or TACS US PCS CDMA (UB IS–95) AMPS or NAMPS CDMA (J–STD–008) AMPS or NAMPS TDMA (IS–136–A) AMPS TDMA (IS–136–A) US Cellular TDMA (IS–136–A) 3–34 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 100: Bs Signal Cnfg

    Paging level. Press the PAGING LEVEL softkey to adjust the level of the paging channel in the forward CDMA channel. Sync level. Press the SYNC LEVEL softkey to adjust the level of the sync channel in the forward CDMA channel. 3–35 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 101: Total Power

    NOTE. Changing the traffic channel initiate a hard handoff. You can change the traffic channel only during the call established state or when using the CDMA BS SIGNAL CNFG menu described on page 3–49. 3–36 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 102: Frame Offset

    CONFIG key to access the configuration menu (see figure 3–22). Figure 3–22: CDMA manual test configuration menu (call established – ms tests) POWER CONTROL. Press this softkey to access the power control configuration menu. 3–37 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 103 DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to return all selections to factory default values. Multiple Pilots Configuration Menu. From the Call Established configuration menu, press the multiple pilots softkey to display the multiple pilots configura- tion menus (see Figures 3–23 and 3–24). 3–38 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 104 Figure 3–24: Multiple pilots Pilot Levels configuration menu The multiple pilots Pilot Levels configuration menu offers the following softkeys: GO TO PN OFFSETS. This softkey accesses the PN offsets configuration menu. See figure 3–23. 3–39 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 105 Softer Handoff Configuration Menu. From the Call Established configuration menu, press the softer handoff softkey to access the softer handoff configuration menu (see Figure 3–25). Figure 3–25: Softer handoff configuration menu 3–40 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 106 PN OFFSET. Press this softkey to use the VAR control to set the secondary sector PN offset. TRAFFIC CHANNEL. This softkey enables the VAR control to set the secondary sector traffic channel. 3–41 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 107: Module Test

    If a CDMA channel is disabled, the ACTUAL BS TOTAL POWER display is reduced by the amount contributed by the CDMA channel. The individual CDMA and AWGN channel levels remain constant when other channels are enabled or disabled. 3–42 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 108: Additional Measurement

    Use this softkey to adjust the level of the forward traffic channel in the forward CDMA channel. Press the ON or OFF front-panel keys to turn the forward traffic signal on and off. This sets the power for a FULL rate traffic channel. 3–43 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 109: Paging Level

    CDMA signal. To use the tester’s AWGN signal for these types of tests, you must set the AWGN level 1.1 dB higher than specified in IS-98 to compensate for differences in bandwidth. 3–44 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 110: Module Test Configuration Menu

    MS Power Expected by a value greater than this amount. Carrier Feedthru. Press this softkey to set the carrier feedthrough limit. The tester displays the carrier feedthrough value in reverse video when the value exceeds this limit. 3–45 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 111 The ALL UP mode forces the power control bits to the up state. The RANGE TEST mode sends eight frames of UP power bits followed by eight frames of DOWN power bits. 3–46 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 112 Defaults. Press this softkey to set the module test parameters to their default settings. This softkey does not affect any other parameters or modes. 3–47 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 113: Configuration

    OTHER SOFTER HANDOFF OPTIONS CDMA BS PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION SENSITIVITY DYNAMIC RANGE DEMOD OF TRAFFIC CH CURRENT SIGNAL LVL USER DEFINED 1 USER DEFINED 2 Figure 3–29: Structure of CDMA configuration menu tree 3–48 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 114: Manual Test

    MS UNREGISTERED menu. (Refer to Figure 3–4 on page 3–7 and CALL TO MOBILE on page 3–9). The MOBILE ID TYPE specifies the format of the mobile ID as either Mobile Identification Number (MIN) or International Mobile Station Identification (IMSI). 3–49 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 115: Table 3-4: Cdma Allocated Channel Table

    846.480 (MHz) 891.480 (MHz) –––– 846.510 (MHz) 891.510 (MHz) (2.5 MHz) 847.140 (MHz) 892.140 (MHz) CDMA 847.170 (MHz) 892.170 (MHz) 848.310 (MHz) 893.310 (MHz) –––– 848.340 (MHz) 893.340 (MHz) 848.970 (MHz) 893.970 (MHz) 3–50 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 116: Analog Measurements (Option B82 Only)

    Analog Measurements (Option B82 Only)
  • Page 118: Analog

    Analog This section describes the operation and configuration of the Analog tests that the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester can perform when Option B82 (Analog Mode) is installed in the tester. Some menu items and softkeys are associated with a specific option. If you do not have that option installed, the supporting menus and softkeys do not appear in the display.
  • Page 119: About The Menu Displays

    Figure 3–31. Examples Information box Figure 3–31: Examples of Information box displays (AMPS, NAMPS, and JTACS) 3–52 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 120 AUDIO MUTING AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE (NORMAL MODE) AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE (RAW MODE) HUM/NOISE MOD NOISE/DISTORTION AUDIO MUTING AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE (NORMAL MODE) AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE (RAW MODE) Figure 3–32: Analog test menu tree 3–53 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 121: Manual Test (Signaling)

    Figure 3–33 shows the display during this state. Figure 3–33: Analog manual test — MS unregistered menu 3–54 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 122 Figure 3–34. For the menu display for the NAMPS standard, see Figure 3–35 on page 3–58. For the menu display for the NTACS standard, see Figure 3–36 on page 3–59. 3–55 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 123 Power. Press the POWER softkey to set the level of the base station transmitter power. Control mobile attenuation code. The control mobile attenuation code is a code sent by the base station to control the output power of the mobile 3–56 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 124: Table 3-5: Standard Reference Specifications

    TACS for Japan – Mobile Station Compatibility Specification, Version 6.6-CDMA-2, November, 1996 NOTE. If you selected NAMPS as the standard, you will see an MS UNREGIS- TERED OR REGISTERED configuration menu similar to that shown in Figure 3–35. 3–57 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 125 Press the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the amount of deviation used. The digital supervisory audio tone peak deviation is the amount of deviation that the base station uses to transmit the DSAT to the mobile station. 3–58 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 126 LOOPBACK) menu. In this mode, a message spoken into the mobile station is returned in approximately 0.5 second. This allows you to test the quality of the call. For detailed information about voice loopback, refer to CALL ESTABLISHED (VOICE LOOPBACK) on page 3–64. 3–59 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 127 See Figure 3–37. Figure 3–37: Analog manual test configuration — MS unregistered menu displayed by CONFIG front-panel key Press the STANDBY POWER softkey to display the STANDBY POWER CONFIGURATION menu. See Figure 3–38. 3–60 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 128: Ms Registered

    Once the mobile station is powered on and registered, the tester enters the MS Registered (idle/access) state and displays the menu shown in Figure 3–39. Figure 3–39: Analog manual test — MS registered menu 3–61 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 129 CALL TO MOBILE (MS TESTS). Press this softkey to initiate an MS tests call. When the call is established, the tester displays the CALL ESTAB- LISHED (MS TESTS) menu. For detailed information about MS tests, refer to CALL ESTABLISHED (MS TESTS) on page 3–65. 3–62 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 130: Call Established

    CALL ESTABLISHED (VOICE LOOPBACK) menu or a CALL ESTABLISHED (MS TESTS) menu, depending on which CALL TO MOBILE softkey you pressed. Each of these menus is discussed in the following text. 3–63 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 131 VOICE MAC. The voice mobile attenuation code is a code sent by the base station to control the output power for voice transmissions. Press the VOICE MAC softkey to set the voice MAC parameter. 3–64 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 132 MS tests and establish a call, a menu similar to Figure 3–42 is displayed. Variations in this menu for the NAMPS standard are shown in Figure 3–43 on page 3–67; variations in this menu for the NTACS standard are 3–65 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 133 Voice channel. The voice channel is the channel over which voice commu- nications occur. Press the VOICE CHANNEL softkey to select a voice channel. Changing this value initiates a handoff to the new RF channel. 3–66 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 134 NOTE. If you selected NAMPS as the standard, you will see a CALL ESTAB- LISHED (MS TESTS) menu similar to that shown in Figure 3–43. Figure 3–43: Call established (MS tests) menu for NAMPS standard 3–67 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 135 The DSAT COLOR CODE softkey replaces the FORCE ST softkey. Press the DSAT COLOR CODE softkey to select the value of the digital supervi- sory audio tone color code (0 through 6) and its associated sequence. 3–68 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 136 0 or 1 bit errors per 24-bit pattern. The DSAT PEAK DEVIATION field is added. On the BS SIGNAL side of the menu: The SAT COLOR CODE softkey is not displayed. 3–69 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 137 This allows the transients induced in the mobile station by changes in the audio source to settle before data is accumulated. 3–70 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 138 Press the GO TO MAIN softkey to return to the MAIN menu (see Figure 3–45 on page 3–70). You can press the MENU UP front-panel button to return directly to the CALL ESTABLISHED menu (see Figure 3–42 on page 3–66). 3–71 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 139 The DSAT PK DEV ERROR RANGE softkey replaces the SAT PK DEV ERROR RANGE softkey. The tester does not display the SAT FREQ ERROR RANGE, the ST FREQ ERROR RANGE, and the ST PK DEV ERROR RANGE softkeys. 3–72 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 140: Call Established (Ms Tests) Menu Selections

    The CARRIER POWER measurement displayed in the CALL ESTABLISHED menu is measured and updated periodically. Press the CARRIER POWER softkey to display the CARRIER POWER menu (see Figure 3–49). Figure 3–49: Analog carrier power menu 3–73 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 141: Receiver Quality

    If you want to set up or change the test parameters after a call is established, press the CONFIG front-panel button. This displays the RECEIVER QUALITY CONFIGURATION menu that is associated with the 3–74 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 142 The following text discusses each of the RECEIVER QUALITY menu selec- tions. Antenna Earphone CMD 80 AF VOLTM INPUT Microphone RF IN/RF OUT AF GEN OUTPUT Figure 3–51: Setup for testing receiver quality 3–75 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 143 Modulation peak deviation. Press the MOD PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the deviation used to modulate the test tone in the RF output of the tester. You can also use this softkey to turn off the modulation peak deviation. 3–76 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 144 Power. Press the POWER softkey to set the level of the base station transmitter power. Modulation frequency. Press the MODULATION FREQUENCY softkey to set the audio frequency of the signal that modulates the base station carrier. 3–77 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 145 The test displays the harmonic distortion as a percentage. See Figure 3–54. NOTE. The tester uses internal filters in determining the results in the HARMON- IC DISTORTION menu. Refer to Appendix B for filter descriptions and their use. 3–78 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 146 Changing the preceding values in this menu changes the initial values that you set in the HARMONIC DISTORTION configuration menu. AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE. Press the AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE softkey to measure the audio frequency response of the mobile receiver in the normal mode. 3–79 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 147 MODULATION FREQUENCY softkey. You can also use the configuration menu to set the upper limit line, lower limit line, and the number of points sampled. Refer to AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE on page 3–127. 3–80 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 148 The values at the marker are displayed in the MARKER box. Press the GRID ON/OFF softkey to toggle a grid display on or off. 3–81 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 149: Transmitter Quality

    In some of the test menus, you can vary the base station and AF Generator parameters from within the test menu. The changes you make within the test menu change the initial settings you made in the associated configuration menu. 3–82 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 150 NOISE menu. Refer to Appendix B for filter descriptions and their use. A test result is highlighted if the level of the hum/noise exceeds the limit that you specified in the configuration menu (refer to HUM/NOISE on page 3–131). 3–83 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 151 HUM/NOISE configuration menu (refer to HUM/NOISE on page 3–131). NOTE. The tester performs the hum/noise measurement only when the audio peak deviation is within the limits set in the HUM/NOISE configuration menu (refer to HUM/NOISE on page 3–131). 3–84 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 152 (refer to MOD NOISE/DISTORTION on page 3–132). NOTE. The display of the test results may toggle between normal and highlighted if you have set AUTO STOP to OFF in the MOD NOISE/DISTORTION configuration menu. 3–85 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 153 The tester measures the audio frequency response as the ratio of the demodulated signal output of the mobile station to the electrically coupled (acoustic) signal input of the mobile station (driven by the tester) as a function of frequency. See Figure 3–61. 3–86 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 154 Press the MARKER softkey to position the marker along the frequency response curve. The values at the marker are displayed in the MARKER box. Press the GRID ON/OFF softkey to toggle a grid display on or off. 3–87 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 155 See Figure 3–56 on page 3–81. Figure 3–62: Analog transmitter quality — audio frequency response (raw mode) menu 3–88 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 156 RESPONSE (NORMAL MODE) menu. MODULATION LIMITING. Press the MODULATION LIMITING softkey to measure the maximum frequency deviation that the mobile transmitter allows. See Figure 3–63. Figure 3–63: Analog transmitter quality — modulation limiting menu 3–89 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 157 Press the VOICE MAC softkey to set the voice MAC parameter. Press the AF GEN LEVEL softkey to adjust the level of the internal AF Generator. You can also use this softkey to turn off the AF Generator. 3–90 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 158: Handoffs/Transitions

    TDMA BS SIGNAL CNFG on page 3–251. 3. Press the CALL softkey to select either MS TESTS or VOICE LOOPBACK. This determines the state that the tester is in after you execute the handoff. 3–91 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 159: Table 3-6: Valid Network Handoffs

    VOICE LOOPBACK (if the selected CALL is MS TESTS) or MS TESTS (if the selected CALL is VOICE LOOPBACK). 3–92 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 160: Bs Signal Configuration

    (Typically, the default values are based on the specifications shown in the table on page 3–57.) NOTE. If you selected NAMPS as the standard, you will see a CALL ESTAB- LISHED configuration menu similar to that shown in Figure 3–66. 3–93 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 161 The DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey replaces the SAT PEAK DEVI- ATION softkey. Press the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the peak deviation of the DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. 3–94 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 162 The DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey replaces the SAT PEAK DEVI- ATION softkey. Press the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the peak deviation of the DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. 3–95 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 163: Module Test

    A measurement that exceeds its result limit displays in inverse video. NOTE. The tester uses internal filters in determining the results in the ANALOG MODULE TEST menu. Refer to Appendix B for filter descriptions and their use. 3–96 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 164 Voice channel. The voice channel is the channel over which voice commu- nications occur. Press the VOICE CHANNEL softkey to select a voice channel. NOTE. Only even numbered channels are allowed for the JTACS standard. 3–97 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 165 You can also use this softkey to turn off the AF Generator. Figure 3–69 shows the menu with NAMPS selected as the standard. Figure 3–69: Analog module test menu for NAMPS standard 3–98 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 166 DSCC field replaces the SCC field. You can set the value of the digital supervisory audio tone color code (DSCC) and its associated sequence in the ANALOG MODULE TEST CONFIG MAIN menu. Refer to DSAT COLOR CODE softkey on page 3–102. 3–99 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 167 The DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey replaces the SAT PEAK DEVI- ATION softkey. Press the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the peak deviation of the DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. The default is OFF. 3–100 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 168 SAT COLOR CODE softkey. Also, the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey is added to the menu, since it does not appear on the ANALOG MODULE TEST menu for NAMPS. 3–101 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 169 ANALOG MODULE TEST Main menu. Figure 3–72: Analog module test configuration — result limits menu To change a limit, press the corresponding softkey on the left side of the menu and set the value you want. 3–102 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 170: Additional Measurement

    FREQ ERROR RANGE, and ST PK DEV ERROR RANGE softkeys. Additional Measurement Press the ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENT softkey to display the ADDITION- AL MEASUREMENTS menu, which you can use to take conventional measurements. Refer to ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENT on page 3–255. 3–103 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 171: Carrier Power

    Select the test that you want to perform from the menu selections on the left side of the menu. See Figure 3–75. Figure 3–75: Analog module test receiver quality menu 3–104 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 172 (see Figure 3–76). The SINAD value is highlighted if the result is less than the SINAD limit that you specified in the SENSITIVITY configura- tion menu (refer to SENSITIVITY on page 3–141). Figure 3–76: Analog module test receiver qual — sensitivity menu 3–105 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 173 In addition to the hum/noise measurement result, the tester also displays the carrier power. NOTE. The display of the test results may toggle between normal and highlighted if you have set AUTO STOP to OFF in the HUM/NOISE configuration menu. 3–106 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 174 NOTE. The display of the test results may toggle between normal and highlighted if you have set AUTO STOP to OFF in the HARMONIC DISTORTION configu- ration menu. Refer to HARMONIC DISTORTION on page 3–78 for a detailed description of the menu items. 3–107 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 175 Modulation peak deviation. Press the MOD PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the power level of the audio frequency modulating tone (power level of the modulating frequency). Press the (RE)ACQUIRE REFERENCE softkey to run the audio muting test again. 3–108 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 176 However, in the raw mode the tester takes the measurements without the pre-emphasis filter, and you cannot set limit lines for the measurement. See Figure 3–81. 3–109 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 177 Refer to page 3–81 for a detailed description of the menu items. Press the GO TO NORMAL MODE softkey to return to the MODULE TEST RX QUAL — AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE (NRML MODE) menu. 3–110 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 178: Transmitter Quality

    Only items unique to the analog module test are discussed in the following subsections. The following text discusses each of the MODULE TEST TRANSMITTER QUALITY menu selections. 3–111 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 179 NOTE. The display of the test results may toggle between normal and highlighted if you have set AUTO STOP to OFF in the HUM/NOISE configuration menu. Refer to HUM/NOISE on page 3–83 for a detailed description of the menu items. 3–112 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 180 NOTE. The display of the test results may toggle between normal and highlighted if you have set AUTO STOP to OFF in the MOD NOISE/DISTORTION configuration menu. Refer to MOD NOISE/DISTORTION on page 3–85 for a detailed description of the menu items. 3–113 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 181 Press the FREQUENCY softkey to adjust the frequency of the internal AF Generator. Press the LEVEL softkey to adjust the level of the internal AF Generator or to turn it off. Press the (RE)ACQUIRE REFERENCE softkey to run the audio muting test again. 3–114 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 182 You use the configuration menu to set the upper limit line, lower limit line, and the number of points sampled. Refer to AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE on page 3–156. Refer to AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE on page 3–86 for a detailed description of the menu items. 3–115 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 183 Refer to AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE on page 3–86 for a detailed description of the menu items. Press the GO TO NORMAL MODE softkey to return to the MODULE TEST TX QUAL — AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE (NRML MODE) menu. 3–116 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 184: Configuration

    Figure 3–88: Analog configuration menu Press the appropriate key for the specific item you want to configure. Some selections contain submenus (see the menu tree in Figure 3–89). Each softkey is described in the following subsection. 3–117 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 185: Manual Test

    Press this softkey to select the configuration menus for the manual tests. This subsection discusses the configuration options available when you have selected ANALOG as the system. See Figure 3–90. Figure 3–90: Analog manual test configuration menu 3–118 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 186 Press the ST FREQ ERROR RANGE softkey to set the error range for the Signaling Tone frequency. Press the ST PK DEV ERROR RANGE softkey to set the error range for the Signaling Tone peak deviation. 3–119 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 187 Digital Supervisory Audit Tone peak deviation. STANDBY POWER. Press this softkey to display the standby power configuration menu. Use this menu to set the parameters that the tester uses when taking standby power measurements. See Figure 3–93. 3–120 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 188 (Typically, the default values are based on the specifications shown in the table on page 3–57.) CARRIER POWER. Press the CARRIER POWER softkey to set the result limits for the carrier power (see Figure 3–94). 3–121 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 189 RECEIVER QUALITY. Press the RECEIVER QUALITY softkey to display the RECEIVER QUALITY CONFIGURATION menu, which has selections that you use to set parameters for the various receiver quality tests. See Figure 3–95. 3–122 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 190 Modulation peak deviation. Press the MOD PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the deviation used to modulate the test tone in the RF output of the tester. You can also use this softkey to turn off the modulation peak deviation. 3–123 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 191 RECEIVER QUALITY HUM/NOISE test. Figure 3–97: Analog receiver quality configuration — hum/noise menu You can set the following test parameters: Hum/Noise. Press the HUM/NOISE softkey to set the maximum test limit for the hum/noise level. 3–124 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 192 Press the LEVEL softkey to adjust the level of the internal AF Generator or to turn it off. Press the DEFAULTS softkey to set the parameters to their preset conditions. (Typically, the default values are based on IS-98 specifications.) 3–125 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 193 You can also use this softkey to turn off the modulation peak deviation. Press the DEFAULTS softkey to set the parameters to their preset conditions. (Typically, the default values are based on IS-98 specifications.) 3–126 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 194 In the raw mode, the tester takes the measurements without the pre-emphasis filter, and you cannot set limit lines for the measurement. Press the NORMAL MODE softkey to set the parameters for the NORMAL MODE (see Figure 3–100). 3–127 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 195 Power. Press the POWER softkey to set the level of the base station transmitter power. Modulation frequency. Press the MODULATION FREQUENCY softkey to set the audio frequency of the signal that modulates the base station carrier. 3–128 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 196 Use the softkeys on the left side to set the following: Press the BEGINNING FREQUENCY softkey to set the start frequency. Press the ENDING FREQUENCY softkey to set the end frequency. 3–129 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 197 Figure 3–90 on page 3–118) to display the TRANSMITTER QUALITY CONFIGURATION menu, which has selections that you use to set parameters for the various transmitter quality tests. See Figure 3–102. Figure 3–102: Analog transmitter quality configuration menu 3–130 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 198 Audio peak deviation error range. Press the AUDIO PK DEV ERR RANGE softkey to set the allowable deviation ( ) from the target audio peak deviation value. 3–131 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 199 MODULATION NOISE/DISTORTION menu. See Figure 3–104. Use this menu to set the parameters for the TRANSMITTER QUALITY MOD NOISE/DISTORTION test. Figure 3–104: Analog transmitter quality configuration — modulation noise/distor- tion menu 3–132 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 200 In the raw mode, the tester takes the measurements without the de-emphasis filter, and you cannot set limit lines for the measurement. 3–133 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 201 Press the D softkey to set the start frequency of the limit lines, and press the F softkey to set the end frequency of the limit lines. Press the A softkey to set the level for the upper limit line. 3–134 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 202 NOTE. Use the TARGET AUD PEAK DEV and AUD PK DEV ERR RANGE softkeys to set the range of audio peak deviation that must be achieved before the tester will make the audio frequency response measurement. 3–135 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 203 Press the GO TO RSLT LIMITS softkey to return to the RESULT LIMITS menu (see Figure 3–106 on page 3–134); press the MENU UP front-panel button to display the TRANSMITTER QUALITY CONFIG — AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE menu (see Figure 3–105 on page 3–134). 3–136 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 204 AF Generator FREQUENCY softkey. Press the AUD PK DEV ERR RANGE softkey to set the amount of audio peak deviation error that is acceptable for your test. 3–137 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 205 (Typically, the default values are based on the specifications shown in the table on page 3–57.) Press the MENU UP front-panel button to return to the RECEIVER QUALITY CONFIG — AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE menu (see Figure 3–105 on page 3–134). 3–138 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 206 Voice mobile attenuation code. The voice mobile attenuation code is a code sent by the base station to control the output power for voice transmissions. Press the VOICE MAC softkey to set the voice MAC parameter. 3–139 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 207: Module Test

    Only items unique to the configuration menus for analog module tests are discussed in the following subsections. 3–140 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 208 SENSITIVITY. Press the SENSITIVITY softkey to display the SENSITIVITY menu (see Figure 3–112). Use this menu to set the parameters for the MODULE TEST RECEIVER QUAL SENSITIVITY test. Figure 3–112: Analog module test rx qual configuration — sensitivity menu 3–141 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 209 PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the peak deviation of the DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. Refer to SENSITIVITY on page 3–123 for a description of the other items in this menu. 3–142 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 210 Digital supervisory audio tone color code (DSCC) field. This field displays the selected DSCC and its associated sequence, which are inherited from the MAIN ANALOG MODULE TEST CONFIG menu. Refer to note on page 3–101. 3–143 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 211 NOTE. If you selected NAMPS or NTACS as the standard, the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and associated DSCC field replace the SAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and the SCC field. 3–144 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 212 Auto stop. Press the AUTO STOP softkey to toggle the auto stop function on and off. If the auto stop function is on, the test stops if the audio muting level is greater than the value you set. Otherwise, the test runs continuously. 3–145 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 213 Press the DEFAULTS softkey to set the parameters to their preset conditions. (Typically, the default values are based on the specifications shown in the table on page 3–57.) 3–146 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 214 In the raw mode, the tester takes the measurements without the pre-emphasis filter, and you cannot set limit lines for the measurement. Figure 3–116: Analog module test rx qual configuration — audio frequency response menu 3–147 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 215 NOTE. If you selected NAMPS or NTACS as the standard, the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and associated DSCC field replace the SAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and the SCC field. 3–148 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 216 Supervisory audio tone color code (SCC) field. This field displays the selected SCC and its associated frequency, which is inherited from the MAIN ANALOG MODULE TEST CONFIG menu. See Figure 3–71 on page 3–101. 3–149 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 217 PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the peak deviation of the DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. Refer to AUDIO FREQ RESPONSE on page 3–127 for a description of the other items in this menu. 3–150 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 218 Figure 3–119: Analog module test transmitter quality configuration menu Each of the MODULE TEST TRANSMITTER QUALITY CONFIG menu choices is discussed in the following text. 3–151 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 219 NOTE. If you selected NAMPS or NTACS as the standard, the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and associated DSCC field replace the SAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and the SCC field. 3–152 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 220 Supervisory audio tone color code (SCC) field. This field displays the selected SCC and its associated frequency, which is inherited from the MAIN ANALOG MODULE TEST CONFIG menu. See Figure 3–71 on page 3–101. 3–153 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 221 AUDIO MUTING. Press the AUDIO MUTING softkey to display the AUDIO MUTING menu. See Figure 3–122. Use this menu to set the parameters for the TRANSMITTER QUALITY AUDIO MUTING test. Figure 3–122: Analog module test tx qual configuration — audio muting menu 3–154 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 222 NOTE. If you selected NAMPS or NTACS as the standard, the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and associated DSCC field replace the SAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and the SCC field. 3–155 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 223 (see Figure 3–123). Figure 3–123: Analog module test tx qual configuration — audio frequency response menu 3–156 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 224 (normal mode) results menu Press the GO TO PARAMETERS softkey to set the parameters for measur- ing the audio frequency response of the mobile transmitter in the normal mode (see Figure 3–125). 3–157 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 225 Refer to note on page 3–101. Digital supervisory audio tone (DSAT) peak deviation. Press the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the peak deviation of the DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. 3–158 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 226 NOTE. If you selected NAMPS or NTACS as the standard, the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and associated DSCC field replace the SAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey and the SCC field. 3–159 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 227: Analog Bs Signal Cnfg

    In this case, the options selected have no effect on the base station configuration for the current standard. The tester displays an information box stating “These settings will become active AFTER a handoff is executed.” 3–160 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 228 (initiate communication). Press the CONTROL CHAN- NEL softkey to select a control channel. Voice channel. The voice channel is the channel over which voice commu- nications occur. Press the VOICE CHANNEL softkey to select a voice channel. 3–161 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 229 Press the DEFAULTS softkey to set the parameters to their preset conditions. (Typically, the default values are based on the specifications shown in the table on page 3–57.) 3–162 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 230 The DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey replaces the SAT PEAK DEVI- ATION softkey. Press the DSAT PEAK DEVIATION softkey to set the peak deviation of the DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. 3–163 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 231 DSAT transmitted by the tester on the forward voice channel. ANALOG BS PARAMETERS. This softkey displays a menu to specify parameters for the simulated base station (see Figure 3–130). 3–164 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 232 If you set this time too short, the signal search algorithm of the mobile station may take longer than the paging duration, and the call setup will fail. 3–165 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 233 Analog: Configuration 3–166 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 234: Tdma Measurements (Option B84 Only)

    TDMA Measurements (Option B84 Only)
  • Page 236: Tdma

    TDMA This section describes the operation and configuration of the IS-136-A TDMA tests that the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester can perform if Option B84 (TDMA mode) and Option B82 (Analog mode) is installed in the tester. Some menu items and softkeys are associated with a specific option. If you do not have that option installed, the supporting menus and softkeys do not appear in the display.
  • Page 237: About The Menu Displays

    When a call is established, it also displays the data rate and slot. Figure 3–132 shows a sample display. Information box Figure 3–132: Information box display 3–168 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 238 USER 1 DEFINED USER 2 DEFINED ADJ CH PWR FREQ DOMAIN ADJ CH PWR TIME DOMAIN POWER vs TIME PHASE ERROR MAGNITUDE ERROR ERR VECTOR MAGNITUDE Figure 3–133: TDMA test menu tree 3–169 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 239 TDMA 3–170 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 240: Manual Test

    Figure 3–134 shows the recommended connections. Other methods of connecting are possible (refer to RF CONNECT/EXT ATTEN on page 1–16). Antenna CMD 80 RF IN/RF OUT Figure 3–134: Mobile station to tester connection for testing 3–171 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 241: Ms Unregistered State

    CALL TO MOBILE softkeys without waiting for registration. This number is retained from the last entered value or the last mobile station to register with the tester. 3–172 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 242 Attenuation Code (0 to 10). This is a code sent by the base station to control the output power for the digital voice traffic channel. This also sets the expected power level and attenuation/gain through the receive path. 3–173 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 243 ANALOG to make an AMPS mode call. Set this to DIGITAL to make a TDMA IS-136-A call. If you select ANALOG as the call type, refer to CALL ESTABLISHED on page 3–63 for Analog mode information. 3–174 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 244: Ms Registered State

    Once the mobile station is powered on and registered, the tester enters the MS Registered (DCCH camping) state and displays the menu shown in Fig- ure 3–137. Figure 3–137: TDMA manual test — MS registered menu 3–175 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 245 Blank. No SMS message has been sent. SENDING. An SMS message is being (or has been) transmitted over the DCCH. ACK RECVD. The tester has received an R-DATA ACK message from the mobile station. 3–176 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 246 CALL TO MOBILE (MS TESTS). Press this softkey to initiate an MS tests call. When the call is established, the tester displays the CALL ESTAB- LISHED (MS TESTS) menu. For detailed information about MS tests, refer to CALL ESTABLISHED (MS TESTS) on page 3–180. 3–177 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 247 If you set this time too short, the signal search algorithm of the mobile station may take longer than the paging duration, causing the call setup to fail. NOTE. The tester is internally configured to use Paging Frame Class 1. 3–178 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 248 HANDOFFS/TRANSITIONS. Press this softkey to handoff the established call to another network, system, and/or standard, or to make a transition to the Voice Loopback or MS Tests mode. For more information, refer to HANDOFF/TRANSITIONS on page 3–211. 3–179 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 249 For information about the ADDITIONAL MEASUREMENT, RECEIVER QUALITY, TRANSMITTER QUALITY, HANDOFFS/TRANSITIONS, and BS SIGNAL CONFIG menu selections, refer to CALL ESTABLISHED MS TESTS Selections on page 3–185. Figure 3–140: TDMA manual test — call established (MS tests) menu 3–180 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 250: Table 3-7: Rms Measurements Based On Burst Status

    DTC Slot. MOBILE ID. This is the identification number of the mobile station and its type. The tester supports both MIN and IMSI identification numbers. 3–181 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 251 While in the CALL ESTABLISHED MS TESTS menu, you may press the CONFIG front-panel key to display the main configuration menu. See Fig- ure 3–141. Figure 3–141: TDMA manual test config — call established (main) menu 3–182 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 252 POWER lower limit (–10 dB to 0). This limit is applied relative to the MS EXPECTED power. RDTC FREQ ERROR RANGE. Press this softkey to set the MS transmitter Reverse Digital Traffic Channel carrier frequency error limit (0 to 4000 Hz). 3–183 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 253 GO TO MAIN. Press this softkey to return to the MAIN menu (see Figure 3–141 on page 3–182). You can press the MENU UP front-panel key to return directly to the CALL ESTABLISHED menu (see Figure 3–140 on page 3–180). 3–184 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 254: Call Established

    Figure 3–144 shows the recommended connections. Other methods of connecting are possible (refer to RF CONNECT/EXT ATTEN on page 1–16). Antenna CMD 80 RF IN/RF OUT Figure 3–144: Mobile station to tester connection for testing 3–185 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 255 In single shot mode, the tester performs the quality test once for a defined number of frames. Figure 3–146 shows examples of the Sensitivity measurement display in both single shot mode and continuous mode. 3–186 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 256 Figure 3–146: TDMA Receiver Quality single shot and continuous modes You can set the bit error rate interval (CONTINUOUS INTERVAL) and the number of frames (SINGLE SHOT DURATION) in the configuration menu (refer to Receiver Quality configuration on page 3–232). 3–187 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 257 If you want to set up or change the test parameters after a call is established, press the CONFIG front-panel key. This displays the 3–188 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 258 Figure 3–147: TDMA receiver quality configuration (call established) menu NOTE. Refer to RECEIVER QUALITY on page 3–232 for the discussions on the receiver quality configuration menu selections. Pages 3–190 through 3–193 discusses each of the RECEIVER QUALITY menu selections. 3–189 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 259 Receiver Quality Measurement Displays on page 3–188. If you want to set up or change the test parameters, press the CONFIG front-pan- el key. This displays the RECEIVER QUALITY CONFIGURATION menu (see Figure 3–147 on page 3–189). 3–190 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 260 Receiver Quality Measurement Displays on page 3–188. If you want to set up or change the test parameters, press the CONFIG front-pan- el key. This displays the RECEIVER QUALITY CONFIGURATION menu (see Figure 3–147 on page 3–189). 3–191 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 261 Receiver Quality Measurement Displays on page 3–188. If you want to set up or change the test parameters, press the CONFIG front-pan- el key. This displays the RECEIVER QUALITY CONFIGURATION menu (see Figure 3–147 on page 3–189). 3–192 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 262 Receiver Quality Measurement Displays on page 3–188. If you want to set up or change the test parameters, press the CONFIG front-pan- el key. This displays the RECEIVER QUALITY CONFIGURATION menu (see Figure 3–147 on page 3–189). 3–193 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 263: Transmitter Quality

    Figure 3–153 shows the menu with the adjacent channel power frequency domain measurement selected. NOTE. The initial menu display after pressing the TRANSMITTER QUALITY softkey defaults to the last menu accessed within the transmitter quality menu group. 3–194 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 264 Use the MENU UP front-panel key to return to the TRANSMIT- TER QUALITY test menu after making the configuration changes. Figure 3–154: Transmitter quality configuration (adjacent channel power) menu Pages 3–196 through 3–206 discusses each of the TRANSMITTER QUALITY menu selections. 3–195 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 265 (both RMS and peak) DISPLAY MODE, over a variable number of bursts (1 to 1000). The MS sync number detected, RF channel, and the bursts out of range are also displayed. 3–196 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 266 Limits for the RMS and PEAK limits are defined in the configuration menu by pressing the CONFIG front-panel key (refer to page 3–248). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–197 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 267 The graph is always presented as absolute values (dBm). DISPLAY RANGE. Press this softkey to set the graphical display reference level. The range is –60 dB to +10 dB relative to the active channel. 3–198 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 268 RMS and PEAK limits are defined in the configuration menu by pressing the CONFIG front-panel key (refer to page 3–248). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–199 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 269 (defined in the configuration menu) for a particular time segment, that segment is darkened to indicate a failure. The number of bursts out of range is also displayed. 3–200 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 270 Limits for the nominal transmit power (NTP), Leakage power, and the template are defined in the configuration menu accessed by pressing the CONFIG front-panel key (refer to page 3–249). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–201 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 271 The measurement filter used is: Square Root Nyquist r = 0.35 (ref. to IS-136-A section 2.1.3.3) The detected MS sync number is also displayed. Figure 3–158: TDMA manual transmitter quality test — phase error 3–202 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 272 Magnitude (Pk, RMS) are defined in the configuration menu accessed by pressing the CONFIG front-panel key (refer to page 3–250). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–203 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 273 The measurement filter used is: Square Root Nyquist r = 0.35 (ref. to IS-136-A section 2.1.3.3) The detected MS sync number is also displayed. Figure 3–159: TDMA manual transmitter quality test — magnitude error 3–204 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 274 Limits for Phase Error (Pk, RMS), Magnitude Error (Pk, RMS), and EVM (Pk, RMS) are defined in the Configuration Menu accessed by pressing the CONFIG front-panel key (refer to page 3–250). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–205 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 275 6) in the active slot and the last symbol (symbol 162). The measurement filter used is: Square Root Nyquist r = 0.35 (ref. to IS-136-A section 2.1.3.3) The detected MS sync number is also displayed. 3–206 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 276 Limits for Phase Error (Pk, RMS), Magnitude Error (Pk, RMS), and EVM (Pk, RMS) are defined in the configuration menu by pressing the CONFIG front-pan- el key (refer to page 3–250). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–207 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 277: Time Alignment

    0 to 15 symbols in symbol increments. DTC MAC. Press this softkey to set the Digital Traffic Channel Mobile Attenuation Code (0 to 10). This is a code sent by the base station to control 3–208 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 278 Limits for Time Alignment are defined in the configuration menu by pressing the CONFIG front-panel key (refer to page 3–241). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–209 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 279 Figure 3–162: TDMA MAHO report menu The list of neighbor channels is defined in the configuration menu by pressing the CONFIG front-panel key (refer to page 3–242). There are no error limits associated with this measurement. 3–210 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 280: Handoffs/Transitions

    For information about configuring the operating parameters of a TDMA base station, refer to TDMA BS SIGNAL CNFG on page 3–251. For information about configuring the operating parameters of an analog base station, refer to ANALOG BS SIGNAL CNFG on page 3–160. 3–211 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 281: Table 3-8: Valid Network Handoffs

    VOICE LOOPBACK (if the selected CALL is MS TESTS) or MS TESTS (if the selected CALL is VOICE LOOPBACK). 3–212 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 282: Bs Signal Configuration (Call Established)

    NOTE. The parameters in the rounded boxes cannot be changed while a call is established. To change these parameters, press the MENU HOME front-panel key (dropping the call). Select the CONFIG MENU softkey, then select the TDMA BS SIGNAL CNFG softkey. 3–213 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 283 DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set all the parameters to their preset conditions. Typically, the default values are based on the TDMA IS-136-A specifications. 3–214 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 284: Module Test

    Press the MODULE TEST softkey to display the TDMA MODULE TEST menu (see Figure 3–166). Figure 3–166: TDMA module test menu The tester measures the mobile station’s power and displays the Peak and RMS values in the MS POWER field. 3–215 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 285: Table 3-9: Tdma Module Test Return Values And Error Codes

    RF CHANNEL. Press this softkey to set the RF channel. All possible channels (1 to 799 and 991 to 1023 for cellular; 1 to 1999 for PCS) are available depending on the installed options. 3–216 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 286 See Figure 3–167. Use the MENU UP front-pan- el key to return to the TDMA MODULE TEST menu after making the configu- ration changes. Figure 3–167: TDMA module test configuration menu 3–217 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 287: Additional Measurement

    To perform mobile station receiver tests, your mobile station must be connected to the tester. Figure 3–144 on page 3–185 shows the recommended connections for testing receiver quality. Other methods of connecting are possible (refer to RF CONNECT/EXT ATTEN on page 1–16). 3–218 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 288 If this is not done, the tests will measure large error rates. Figure 3–169: TDMA module receiver quality test — sensitivity Refer to SENSITIVITY on page 3–190 for a detailed description of the menu items. 3–219 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 289 BER measurement (see Figure 3–171). This measurement tests the receiver using the current power level setting of the tester. Figure 3–171: TDMA module receiver quality test — current signal level 3–220 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 290 BER measurement (see Figure 3–172). Figure 3–172: TDMA module receiver quality test — user defined 1 (2) Refer to USER DEFINED 1 (2) on page 3–193 for a detailed description of the menu items. 3–221 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 291 Other methods of connecting are possible (refer to RF CONNECT/ EXT ATTEN on page 1–16). Since the TDMA manual tests for transmitter quality discussed earlier are similar to the TDMA module tests, you will be referred to those tests for menu 3–222 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 292 This test performs the same as the manual test. Refer to ADJ CH PWR FREQ DOMAIN on page 3–196 for a description of this test. Limits for the RMS and PEAK limits are defined in the configuration menu (refer to page 3–248). 3–223 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 293 This test performs the same as the manual test. Refer to ADJ CH PWR TIME DOMAIN on page 3–198 for a description of this test. Limits for the RMS and PEAK limits are defined in the configuration menu (refer to page 3–248). 3–224 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 294 The difference is that no handoffs are performed for the shortened burst module test. Limits for the nominal transmit power (NTP), Leakage power, and the template are defined in the configuration menu (refer to page 3–249). 3–225 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 295 Limits for Phase Error (Pk, RMS), Magnitude Error (Pk, RMS), and Error Vector Magnitude (Pk, RMS) are defined in the configuration menu (refer to page 3–250). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–226 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 296 Limits for Phase Error (Pk, RMS), Magnitude Error (Pk, RMS), and EVM (Pk, RMS) are defined in the configuration menu (refer to page 3–250). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–227 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 297 Limits for Phase Error (Pk, RMS), Magnitude Error (Pk, RMS), and EVM (Pk, RMS) are defined in the configuration menu (refer to page 3–250). Any result exceeding these limits is displayed as inverse video (white on black). 3–228 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 298 DYNAMIC RANGE CURRENT SIGNAL LVL USER DEFINED 1 USER DEFINED 2 TDMA BS PARAMETERS ADJACENT CHANNEL PWR POWER VS TIME PE ME EVM Figure 3–181: Structure of the TDMA configuration menu tree 3–229 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 299: Transmitter Quality

    RECEIVER QUALITY (refer to RECEIVER QUALITY on page 3–232) TRANSMITTER QUALITY (refer to TRANSMITTER QUALITY on page 3–237) TIME ALIGNMENT (refer to TIME ALIGNMENT on page 3–241) MAHO REPORT (refer to MAHO REPORT on page 3–242) 3–230 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 300 DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set all the parameters to their preset conditions. Typically, the default values are based on the TDMA IS-137-A specifications. GO TO MAIN. Press this softkey to return to the MAIN menu (see Figure 3–182 on page 3–230). 3–231 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 301 Figure 3–185). Use this menu to set the parameters for the RECEIVER QUALITY SENSITIVITY test. (Refer to page 3–190 and page 3–219 respectively for Manual and Module Receiver Quality Sensitivity test descriptions.) Figure 3–185: TDMA receiver quality configuration menu — sensitivity 3–232 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 302 (see Figure 3–185). Use this menu to set the parameters for the RECEIVER QUALITY DYNAMIC RANGE test. (Refer to page 3–191 and page 3–220 respectively for Manual and Module Receiver Quality Dynamic Range test descriptions.) 3–233 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 303 CURRENT SIGNAL LVL. Press this softkey to display the CURRENT SIGNAL LEVEL configuration menu (see Figure 3–185). Use this menu to set the parameters for the RECEIVER QUALITY CURRENT SIGNAL LVL test. 3–234 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 304 POWER. Press this softkey to set the level of the base station transmitter power (–131 dBm to –17 dBm). DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set all the parameters to their preset conditions. Typically, the default values are based on the TDMA IS-136 specifications. 3–235 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 305 You can also set the following base station signal parameters from within this menu: POWER. Press this softkey to set the level of the base station transmitter power (–131 dBm to –17 dBm). 3–236 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 306 Each of the transmitter quality configuration menu choices is discussed in the following text. ADJACENT CHANNEL PWR. Press this softkey to display the ADJACENT CHANNEL PWR configuration menu (see Figure 3–190). This is the 3–237 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 307 AUTO STOP. Press this softkey to stop the test when any defined limit is exceeded by the measurement results. DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set the limits to the default values based on the TDMA IS-136 specifications. 3–238 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 308 AUTO STOP. Press this softkey to stop the test when any defined limit is exceeded by the measurement results. DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set the limits to the default values based on the TDMA IS-136-A specifications. 3–239 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 309 AUTO STOP. Press this softkey to stop the test when any defined limit is exceeded by the measurement results. DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set the limits to the default values based on the TDMA IS-136 specifications. 3–240 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 310 (0 to 15 symbols, 0.5 symbol increments) for use by the measurement. This value is then sent to the mobile station as the Time Alignment parameter in a PLC message. 3–241 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 311 MAHO measurement. The range is dependent on the channel type setting: CELLULAR 1 to 799, 991 to 1023 1 to 1999 CHANNEL TYPE. Press this softkey to select the network (CELLULAR or PCS) for the selected neighbor channel. 3–242 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 312: Module Test

    TDMA module tests, you will be refered to the TDMA manual test configuration menus for menu descriptions. Only items unique to the configuration menus for TDMA module tests are discussed in the following subsections. 3–243 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 313 (see Figure 3–197). Use this menu to set the parameters for the module test receiver quality sensitivity test. Refer to SENSITIVITY on page 3–232 for a description of the menu items. Figure 3–197: TDMA module test receiver quality configuration — sensitivity 3–244 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 314 Refer to CURRENT SIGNAL LVL on page 3–234 for a description of the menu items. Figure 3–199: TDMA module test receiver quality configuration — current signal level 3–245 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 315 1 (or 2) test. Refer to USER DEFINED 1 (2) on page 3–236 for a description of the menu items. Figure 3–200: TDMA module test receiver quality configuration — user defined 1 3–246 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 316 Only items unique to the configuration menus for TDMA module tests are discussed in the following subsections. Figure 3–201: TDMA module test transmitter quality configuration menu Each of the MODULE TEST TRANSMITTER QUALITY CONFIG menu choices is discussed in the following text. 3–247 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 317 AUTO STOP. Press this softkey to stop the test when any defined limit is exceeded by the measurement results. DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set the limits to the default values based on the TDMA IS-136-A specifications. 3–248 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 318 AUTO STOP. Press this softkey to stop the test when any defined limit is exceeded by the measurement results. DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set the limits to the default values based on the TDMA IS-136-A specifications. 3–249 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 319 AUTO STOP. Press this softkey to stop the test when any defined limit is exceeded by the measurement results. DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set the limits to the default values based on the TDMA IS-136-A specifications. 3–250 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 320: Tdma Bs Signal Cnfg

    Figure 3–205: TDMA BS signal configuration menu You can set the following TDMA base station parameters: DCCH CHANNEL. Press this softkey to set the Digital Control Channel (1 to 799 or 991 to 1023). 3–251 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 321 If the preferred values don’t match the mobile station’s capabilities. the call may fail. DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set all the parameters to their preset conditions. Typically, the default values are based on the TDMA IS-136 specifications. 3–252 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 322 DEFAULTS. Press this softkey to set all the parameters to their preset conditions. Typically, the default values are based on the TDMA IS-136 specifications. 3–253 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 323 TDMA: Configuration 3–254 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 324: Additional Measurements

    Additional Measurements...
  • Page 326 Additional Measurements This section describes the common voltage and current measurements that all CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Testers can perform. These tests are accessed from the home menu (see Figure 3–207) and are not dependent on the network, system, or standard settings.
  • Page 327 Additional Measurements Figure 3–208: Additional measurements menu 3–256 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 328: Audio Measurements

    Audio Measurements...
  • Page 330 BNC front-panel connector for the AF VOLTM INPUT. Since connection points may vary with different products and manufacturers, it is up to you to make the correct connections to the audio circuit under test. 3–257 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 331: Fundamental Frequency

    FREQUENCY. Press this softkey to set the frequency of the sinusoidal test tone generated by the AF Generator (300 Hz to 3300 Hz). LEVEL. Press this softkey to adjust the RMS output voltage of the AF Generator (0 to 5 V 3–258 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 332: Harmonic Distortion

    If you pressed the HARMONIC DISTORTION softkey in the AUDIO MEA- SUREMENT menu (see Figure 3–210 on page 3–258), the tester displays the AUDIO MEASUREMENT (HARMONIC DISTORTION) menu shown in Figure 3–212. 3–259 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 333 In the PARAMETERS section of the menu, you can make the following settings: HARMONICS MEASURED. Press this softkey to toggle between 3RD HARMONIC and ALL HARMONICS setting. FILTER. Press this softkey to toggle between a C-MESSAGE or CCITT filter. 3–260 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 334 TARGET AUDIO LEVEL. Press this softkey to set the nominal audio level you expect at the output of the audio circuit (and therefore, at the AF VOLTM input to the tester). 3–261 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 335 Press the MENU UP front-panel key to return to the AUDIO MEASUREMENT (HARMONIC DISTORTION) menu shown on page 3–260 or to the AUDIO MEASUREMENT CONFIG menu shown on page 3–259, depending on which menu you used to enter this menu. 3–262 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 337: Appendix A: Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications Tables A–1 through A–11 list the characteristics of the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester including all options. Table A–1: CDMA RF signal generator characteristics Characteristic Description Frequency Range US Cellular: 869 MHz to 894 MHz Japan Cellular:...
  • Page 338: Table A-2: Cdma Rf Analyzer Characteristics

    Rate set 1 (8 k) Standard Rate set 2 (13 k) Option CMD-B14 AWGN Generator (Option B81) Equivalent noise bandwidth 1.8 MHz (typical) Gain adjustment range –20 dB to +6 dB of forward channel power Signaling A–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 339: Table A-3: Tdma Signal Generator Characteristics (Option B84

    Table A–4: TDMA modulation analyzer characteristics (Option B84) Characteristic Description Frequency Range US Cellular: 824 MHz to 849 MHz US PCS: 1850 MHz to 1910 MHz Resolution 1 Hz Error Same as timebase A–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 340 Dynamic limit 66 dB (IS136 BW) Leakage power –65 dBm Adjacent channel power measurement Dynamic range adjacent channel 36 dB and 3 adjacent channel 55 dB Signaling Digital modes IS 136–A, IS 54 A–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 341: Table A-5: Analog Signal Generator Characteristics (Option B82

    <10 Hz (rms, 0.3 kHz to 3 kHz BW) Deviation error 2% of setting + residual FM + FM resolution + timebase error (0.3 kHz FM rate 3 kHz; measurement bandwidth 30 Hz to 20 kHz) A–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 342: Table A-6: Analog Rf Analyzer Characteristics (Option B82

    0 dB to 50 dB below reference level Error <1.5 dB <0.5 dB (typical at (25 5) C) Wideband Range RF IN/OUT 0 dBm to 41 dBm RF IN2 –16 dBm to 0 dBm Error <1.5 dB A–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 343: Table A-7: Audio Source Characteristics

    0.1 mV Maximum output current 20 mA peak Output impedance <5 Level error <5 % (output voltage > 1 mV) Distortion (THD + noise) 0.1 % (100 kHz BW, output voltage 200 mV) A–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 344: Table A-8: Af Analyzer Characteristics

    300 Hz - 3 kHz bandpass –35 dB min. @ 6 kHz 300 Hz - 4 kHz bandpass –35 dB min. @ 6 kHz ≅ 20 Hz, 5.97 kHz, 6 kHz, or 6.03 kHz selectable SAT filter A–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 345: Table A-9: Timebase Characteristics

    10 MHz –7 Frequency drift in temperature range 0 C to 45 C –7 Frequency aging /year –9 /day after 30 days of operation Warm-up time (at 25 C) Approximately 5 minutes A–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 346 80 ms super frame only VSWR RF IN/OUT (N connector) VSWR = 1.3 typical RF IN 2 (BNC connector) VSWR = 1.8 typical RF OUT 2 (N connector) VSWR = 1.8 typical A–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 347: Table A-10: Dc Measurement Characteristics

    220 to 240 V (AC) 10% 50 to 400 Hz 5% Power consumption (without options) Approximately 80 W Dimensions (W x H x D) 435 mm 192 mm 363 mm Weight (without options) Approximately 15 kg A–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 348: Table A-12: Certifications And Compliances

    Appendix A: Specifications Table A–12 lists the Certifications and compliances for the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester. Table A–12: Certifications and compliances EC Declaration of Meets intent of Directive 89/336/EEC for Electromagnetic Conformity – EMC Compatibility. Compliance was demonstrated to the following...
  • Page 349: Appendix B: Channel To Frequency Conversion Formulas

    CDMA Korean PCS II Mobile Station Channel Number Frequency 0.050 N + 1750.000 0.050 (N - 1300) + 1750.000 Base Station Channel Number Frequency 0.050 N + 1840.000 0.050 (N - 1300) + 1840.000 B–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 350 Channel Number Frequency 1999 0.030 N + 1930.020 TACS (E–TACS) Mobile Station Channel Number Frequency 1000 (2047) 0.025 N + 890.0125 Base Station Channel Number Frequency 1000 (2047) 0.025 N + 935.0125 B–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 351: Appendix C: Fm/Af Measurement Filters

    1 dB in to 2 dB out, 1.5 kHz or 2.9 kHz reference In the pass-band, all filters exhibit 0.1 dB of ripple or less. Unless specified, filter width is considered the pass-band rather than the –3 dB down point. C–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 352: Table C-2: Fm/Af Measurement Filter Usage

    300 Hz - 4 kHz bandpass pre-emphasis Audio Frequency Graphic display AMPS, TACS 6 Hz high-pass, 4 kHz low-pass Response (Raw) es o se NAMPS, NTACS 300 Hz - 4 kHz bandpass C–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 353 6 Hz high-pass, 4 kHz low-pass NAMPS, NTACS 300 Hz - 4 kHz bandpass Modulation Limiting Graphic Display AMPS, TACS 6 Hz high-pass, 4 kHz low-pass NAMPS, NTACS 300 Hz - 4 kHz bandpass C–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 354 300 Hz - 4 kHz bandpass, pre-emphasis Audio Frequency Graphic display AMPS, TACS 6 Hz high-pass, 4 kHz low-pass Response — Raw es o se NAMPS, NTACS 300 Hz - 4 kHz bandpass C–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 355 The FM standard types have been reduced to AMPS, NAMPS, TACS, and NTACS. Standards that are a minor variant of the type listed use the same filter selection. For instance, if the standard selected is ETACS or JTACS, the filter selection will be the same as the TACS standard. C–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 356 Appendix B: FM/AF Measurement Filters C–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 357: Appendix D: Remote Control

    Appendix D: Remote Control This section contains information about remote operation of the CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester. Either the RS-232 or the IEC/IEEE bus (GPIB) can be used as an interface for remote operation. Figure 2–5 on page 2–8 illustrates the location of both connectors.
  • Page 358 According to the IEC 625-1 standard, devices controlled by means of the GPIB bus can be equipped with different interface functions. Table D–1 lists the interface functions applicable to the tester. D–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 359: Setting The Device Address

    REMOTE state as soon as it receives these characters, since no explicit addressing is possible with the serial remote control. If this occurs, you can press the LOCAL key to switch from the REMOTE state to the LOCAL state. D–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 360: Table D-2: Interface Connections

    Table D–2: Interface connections Pin Number Pin Number (9-pin) (25-pin) Designation Data Carrier Detected Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Signal Ground Data Set Ready Request To Send Clear To Send Ring Indicator D–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 361: Table D-3: Rs-232 Default Settings

    The serial interface is set to the values listed in Table D–3. Table D–3: RS-232 default settings Parameter Setting Value Baud rate 2400 baud Data bits 8 bits Stop bits 1 bits Parity none D–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 362 The readiness of the remote station to receive data is reported to the tester via the CTS and DSR lines. A logic 0 on both lines activates the data output and a logic D–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 363 RxD / TxD TxD / RxD DTR / DSR GND / GND DSR / DTR RTS / CTS CTS / RTS Figure D–4: Wiring of the data, control, and report lines for hardware handshake D–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 364: Table D-4: Universal Commands

    The device setting is not changed. LLO (Local Lockout) The LOCAL key is disabled. SPE (Serial Poll Enable) Ready for serial poll. SPD (Serial Poll Disable) End of serial poll. D–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 365: Table D-5: Ascii And Gpib Code Chart

    ADDRESSED UNIVERSAL LISTEN TALK SECONDARY ADDRESSES COMMANDS COMMANDS ADDRESSES ADDRESSES OR COMMANDS Tektronix octal GPIB code (with ATN asserted) REF: ANSI STD X3.4-1977 ASCII character IEEE STD 488.1-1987 decimal ISO STD 646-2973 D–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 366: Table D-6: Addressed Commands

    (Controller to Device Messages) Command Syntax. Figure D–5 shows the syntax of a command line (program message). Command line Numeric value (decimal) Mantissa Exponent Figure D–5: Syntax diagram of a command line D–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 367 HZ, KHZ, MHZ, or GHZ may be used as units. If no explicit units are used, the basic unit for the parameter (HZ in the case of a frequency parameter) is assumed. D–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 368 8” followed by“CONFigure:BSTation:FREQuency: CHANnel 283” NOTE. If the commands are sent on different command lines, the full header for each command must be given. The initial ‘:’ should not be used. D–12 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 369 (power of ten). Examples are 150000000 and 0.00000032. NOTE. Specification of the exponent alone (for example, E–3) is not permissible. 1E–3 is the correct notation. D–13 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 370 If another command line is present in between, the output is cleared. If the tester is addressed as a Talker immediately after the query message, the bus handshake is disabled until the requested data is available. D–14 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 371 Messages sent by the tester do not contain units. In the case of physical variables, the numbers refer to the basic form of the unit (V, A, W, OHM, S, Hz, RAD, %, DB). D–15 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 372 IEEE 488.2/SCPI 1995.0 standard, the Status Byte (STB) and its associated mask register (SRE) (that are also present in older devices) have been supplemented by the Event Status Register (ESR) and its Event Status Enable Mask Register (ESE). D–16 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 373 Output buffer Questionable Status Operation Status not empty Error Queue Status Byte Bit number *STB? Significance Service Request Bit number Enable *SRE value Significance *SRE? (OR) Figure D–7: Status registers D–17 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 374: Table D-7: Bit Allocation Of Status Byte

    Bits 0 and 1 are not used. NOTE. The status register bits are numbered from 0 to 7 in compliance with the standard, but the bus data lines are designated DIO 1 to DIO 8. D–18 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 375 Using the SRE mask register, the user can determine whether the RQS bit of the status byte is set and a Service Request sent to the controller by activating the D–19 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 376 The contents are transferred in binary form as one byte. The RQS bit is then set to 0 and the Service Request becomes inactive; the other bits of the status byte are not changed. D–20 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 377 ––– input buffer Yes, but “Service Request on power on” is possible. Yes, if only caused by message in the output buffer. Yes, if not caused by message in the output buffer. D–21 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 378: Error Handling

    These bits remain set until the ESR is read or is cleared by the command *RST or *CLS. This is complies with the standard IEEE 488.2/SCPI 1995.0 and enables triggering of a Service Request and program-controlled evaluation of the type error. D–22 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 379 RF source in the simulator begin with CONFigure:BSTa- tion:SOURce. This hierarchy can be represented as as tree structure. Figure E–1 shows a partial structure for configuration headers. Figure E–1: Partial command tree for headers starting with CONFigure E–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 380 Commands beginning with STATus report the internal condition of the tester and determine which error conditions are reported. Commands beginning with SYStem control miscellaneous items in the instrument that are unrelated to the measurements made. E–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 381 E–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 382 Module Test Module Test (TMT) (CMT) CONF:COMB USC,ANALOG,AMPS CONF:COMB USC,ANALOG,AMPS PROC:SEL:TEST SIGNAL PROC:SEL:TEST AMT Analog Analog Manual Test Module Test Initialization (AMT) (AMIN) To Analog Figure E–5 Figure E–3: State-based operation diagram E–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 383 PROC:CTMS:CALL VOICE PROC:CTMS:CALL TEST CDMA Call CDMA Call Established Established Voice Test (CE1) (CE2) PROC:CTMS: CALL TEST CDMA CDMA Softer Multiple Handoff Pilots (CSH) (CMP) PROC:CTMS:REL Figure E–4: State-based operation diagram continued (CDMA) E–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 384 PROC:CTMS:CALL ATEST Analog Call TDMA Call Established Established Voice Loopback Voice Loopback (ACEV) (TCEV) Analog Call TDMA Call Established Established Test Test (ACE) (TCE) PROC:CTMS:REL Figure E–5: State-based operation diagram continued (Analog) E–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 385 RF source turned off. There is no communication with the mobile station under test. When it receives the PROCedure:SELect:TEST SIGnal command, the tester turns on its CDMA RF source with the setting established by the CONF:COMB E–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 386 In the AMID state, the PROCedure:CTMStation:CALL ATESt command establishes a call to the mobile station. The state of the tester, as shown by the STATus:DEVice? query, changes to ACE when the call is established. E–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 387 The query checks if the tester is still in the same state as when the test started. Another method to verify proper completion is to parse the output results for NAN values. E–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 388 *IDN?, *IST?, *OPC and *OPC?, *OPT?, *PRE and PRE?, *PSC and *PSC?, *RST, *SRE and *SRE?, STB?, *TST?, and *WAI. The operation of these commands is described in Appendix B: Remote Control. E–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 389 The SYStem:VERSion? query returns the version of the SCPI standard with which the tester complies. The response has the form YYYY.V , where YYYY is the year of SCPI compliance and V is the version number within the year. E–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 390 (<n> is a number between 1 and 14 that identifies the desired user. The number is part of the command, not a parameter, and should not be separated with spaces; for example, SYSTem:USER6:NAME?.) E–12 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 391 (or gain) that can be applied to the output signal with respect to that of the input signal is limited. SOURce:CORRection:LOSS[:OUTPut][:MAGNitude]:RIOutput?) — returns the net loss (or gain) applied externally to the output signal of the common RF input/output. This command is a query only. E–13 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 392 IS95, JSTD008, AMPS, JTACS, NTACS, ETACS, TACS, and I136. Note that not all possible combinations of the network, system and standard parameters are valid. Refer to Table E–1 for the supported combinations of parameters. E–14 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 393 The limitations associated with each command are given as part of the command descriptions below. All queries may be used in any system state. E–15 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 394 The source level configuration commands can be divided into two groups: those that set the relative levels of different components of the signal and a command to set the total absolute signal power. E–16 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 395 CDMA configuration values that are reset are only those with corresponding CDMA commands that may be used in the current state of the tester. Values that may not be changed in the current state are not affected. E–17 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 396 — sets the SAT color code value used when a call is estab- lished. FREQuency:SYSTem? — returns the system indicator (A or B) for the control channel as defined in IS–95. E–18 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 397 All command headers for configuring the base station simulator in the tester begin with CONFigure:DAMM:BSTation or CONFigure:DAMS:BSTation. The commands set or query the following parameters: Frequency parameters for the traffic channel, control channel, and voice channel Source level Network Base station ID E–19 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 398 The level configuration commands discussed in this section control the settings of the base station simulator when a test is not being run. Commands associated with specific tests can override some level settings while the test is being run. E–20 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 399 PROCedure:SELect:TEST NONE command is given, the call is immediately terminated. The RF sources must be turned off before switching between CDMA, Analog, and TDMA modes of operation (except when performing a CDMA to analog handoff). E–21 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 400 READ[:SCALar]:AIACcess:POWer:APRObe? — returns the power transmitted by the mobile station when it is sending access probes. READ[:SCALar]:AIACcess:POWer:STANdby? — returns the power transmitted by the mobile station between access probes. E–22 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 401 Preloading the mobile identification number enables a PROC:CTMS:CALL command to be sent without waiting for the transition from MINItialization to MIDLe. The PROC:CTMS:CALL command can normally only be sent in the MIDL state. E–23 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 402 Digital (TDMA) traffic channel. The final keywords and parameters are as follows: CALL <ATESt> — establishes a call on the analog voice channel. This type of call must be established before running the automated tests. E–24 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 403 <MIN | IMSI> to set the type and PROCedure:CTMStation:MI- Number <mobile identification number> to send the identification number. A MIN number type should have ten digits and an IMSI number type should have fifteen digits. E–25 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 404 You can obtain the number dialed by the mobile station using the FETCh[:SCA- Lar]:DNUMber? query. Calls originated by the tester return a string containing a single dash (–). E–26 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 405 The tests and the corresponding mnemonics are as follows: Current signal levels — CLEVels E–27 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 406 DURation <number> (query DURation?) — sets the duration of the test in terms of the number of frames to be transmitted to the mobile station. E–28 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 407 This command has the same initial keyword as the commands given above and the final keywords and parameters SOURce:AWGN:LEVel <number [DB] | MAXimum | MINimum> (query SOURce:AWGN:LEVel? E–29 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 408 CONFigure:ARQuality:SENSitivity:SOURce:FREQuency:MODulation <modulation frequency [HZ]> (query CONFigure:ARQuality:SENSitiv- ity:SOURce:FREQuency:MODulation?) — sets the modulation frequency for the sensitivity test. CONFigure:ARQuality:SENSitivity:SOURce:FM:DEViation:MODula- tion <peak deviation [HZ]> (query CONFigure:ARQuality:SENSitiv- E–30 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 409 The commands for configuring the base station signal levels during the test are as follows: CONFigure:ARQuality:HNOise:SOURce:POWer <power [DBM]> (query CONFigure:ARQuality:HNOise:SOURce:POWer?) — sets the tester output power level for the hum/noise test. CONFigure:ARQuality:HNOise:SOURce:FREQuency:MODulation <modulation frequency [HZ]> (query CONFigure:ARQual- E–31 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 410 The commands for configuring the base station signal levels during the test are as follows: CONFigure:ARQuality:HDIStortion:SOURce:POWer <power [DBM]> (query CONFigure:ARQuality:HDIStortion:SOURce:POWer?) — sets the tester output power level for the harmonic distortion test. E–32 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 411 (pass) or 1 (fail) indicators for the three horizontal regions of the graph. Test configuration involves setting test parameters and setting base station signal levels. The commands for test parameter configuration are as follows: CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:LOWest <frequency [HZ]> (query CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIM- E–33 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 412 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:LOWer:COUNT? returns the number of points which describe the lower limit line for the audio frequency response test. E–34 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 413 The following query (Power Control) starts the test, waits for it to finish, and returns the initial power of the mobile station at the start of the test: READ[:SCALar]:OLTResponse? E–35 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 414 LIMit:UPPer:COUNt? — obtains the number of points in the upper limit line. LIMit:UPPer:GRAPh:X? — obtains the horizontal data for the upper limit line. LIMit:UPPer:GRAPh:Y? — obtains the vertical data for the upper limit line. E–36 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 415 The following query starts the test, waits for it to finish, and returns the mean power of the mobile station during the burst: READ[:SCALar]:GOUTput? NOTE. This test reduces the communication data rate to one-eighth of the standard rate. E–37 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 416 For example, if the value is –30 dB, the power from the mobile station when it is not transmitting a burst must be at least 30 dB below the mean power of the burst. E–38 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 417 LIMit:UPPer:GRAPh:Y? — obtains the vertical data for the upper limit line. The initial keywords of the commands for configuring the base station signal levels during the tests are the same as those given above. The final keywords and parameters are as follows: E–39 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 418 There are separate limits for each power class of mobile station. The final keywords and parameters for the commands that set the ends of the range are as follows: E–40 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 419 Base Station Configuration on page E–14 for discussion of the settings affected by these commands. The command CONFigure:MAXoutput[:SETTings]:DEFault (no query) sets the values of all test parameters and source levels to their default values. E–41 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 420 Base Station Configuration on page E–14 for discussion of the settings affected by these commands. The command CONFigure:MINoutput[:SETTings]:DEFault (no query) sets the values of all test parameters and the source levels to their default values. E–42 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 421 The data is returned in the following order: 1. The carrier feedthrough 2. The IQ imbalance 3. The carrier frequency error 4. The transmit time error 5. The waveform quality E–43 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 422 — sets the maximum permitted RMS error vector magnitude. ERRor:MAGNitude:PEAK <max error> (query ERRor:MAGNi- tude:PEAK?) — sets the maximum permitted peak magnitude error. ERRor:MAGNitude:RMS <max error> (query ERRor:MAGNitude:RMS?) — sets the maximum permitted RMS magnitude error. E–44 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 423 The pass/fail indications of the hum/noise test can be obtained with the query: FETCh[:SCALar]:ATQuality:HNOise:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?. This query returns (in order) 0 (pass) or 1 (fail) indicators for the relative level of hum/noise and the audio peak deviation. E–45 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 424 Modulation Noise/Distortion The modulation noise/distortion test is started and the results are returned with the query: READ[:SCALar]:ATQuality:MNDistortion[:ALL]?. The E–46 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 425 — sets the voice channel mobile attenuation code for the modulation noise/distortion test. CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed] <AF generator frequency [HZ]> (query CONFigure:ATQual- ity:MNDistortion:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed]?) — sets the AF generator frequency for the modulation noise/distortion test. E–47 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 426 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:HIGH- est <frequency [HZ]> (query CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIM- it:BOTH:FREQuency:HIGHest?) — sets the highest frequency used on both of the limit lines of the audio frequency response test. E–48 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 427 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:SPOints <sample points> (query CONFIgure:ATQuality:AFResponse:SPOints?) — sets the number of sample points to be taken during the audio frequency response test. E–49 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 428 The pass/fail indications of the modulation limiting test can be obtained with the query: FETCh[:SCALar]:ATQuality:MLIMiting:LIMit:FAIL?. This query returns 0 (pass) or 1 (fail) indicators for the audio peak deviation. Test configuration involves setting test parameters and setting base station signal levels. E–50 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 429 OFF turns it off. Audio peak deviation in the mobile station is deter- mined by this level. The command CONFigure:ATQuality:MLIMiting[:SETTings]:DEFault (no query) sets all of the test parameters and source levels to their default values. E–51 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 430 AMPS or NAMPS CDMA (J–STD–008) AMPS or NAMPS TDMA (IS–136–A) AMPS TDMA (IS–136–A) US Cellular TDMA (IS–136–A) The following subsections describe setting up the base stations you intend to make the handoff to. E–52 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 431 PAGing <relative level [DB] | MAXimum | MINimum> (query PAGing? [<MAXimum | MINimum>]) — sets the level of the paging channel relative to the total output power of the base station simulator. E–53 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 432 The handoff configuration commands and queries can be used when the tester is in any system state. The limitations associated with each command are given as part of the command descriptions below. E–54 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 433 Values that may not be changed in the current state are not affected. E–55 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 434 Commands associated with specific tests can override some level settings while the test is being run. SOURce:POWer<TDMA power level[DBM]> (query SOURce:POWer?) — sets the output power delivered to the mobile station. E–56 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 435 TDMA. In TDMA mode, you can make a local transition to the voice loopback mode or to MS test mode. The command PROCedure:CTMStation:TRANsi- tion:TDMA followed with the transition type argument causes the transition. E–57 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 436 CONFigure:SPE- Cial:MPOWer[:STATe] ON. To restore normal operation, use the command CONFigure:SPECial:MPOWer[:STATe] OFF. Repeated measurements are done in less time if the power is kept at the measurement-specific level. E–58 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 437 Use the handoff commands to configure the handoff of an established call to another network, system or standard for both local transitions and interstandard handoffs. Handoffs from CDMA Handoffs to/from Analog Handoffs to/from TDMA F–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 438 Maximum and minimum output power Receiver quality Sensitivity Dynamic range Traffic channel demodulation User defined Current signal level Transmitter quality Module Test. Use these command groups to configure and query the results for module tests. F–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 439 Transmitter quality measurements Hum/Noise Modulation noise/distortion Audio frequency response Raw audio frequency response Modulation limiting Module Test. Use these command groups to perform analog module tests. General measurements AF generator MS carrier power F–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 440 Configuration Parameter Manual (Signaling) Test. Use these command groups to configure and query the results for TDMA signaling tests. Unregistered and registered states (general measurements) Call established state General measurements F–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 441 Module Test. Use these command groups to perform TDMA module tests. General measurements AF generator Receiver quality measurements Sensitivity Dynamic range Current signal level User defined Transmitter quality measurements Adjacent channel power Power versus time Phase error Magnitude error Error vector magnitude F–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 442 “<xxxx>,” then the queries are “<xxxx>? MAXimum” and “<xxxx>? MINimum.” These queries give the respective ends of the range and not the current value. F–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 443 Notes The notes indicated in this column contain information that is important in programming with the command. F–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 444 Returns the IST (instrument status) (Refer to Service Request and Status Registers on page D–16). The response to the “*IDN?” query is “Tektronix/Rohde&Schwarz, CMD80, {serial number}, AT:a.a BR:b.b LH:l.l.” The a’s are replaced by the version number of the main instrument software. The b’s are replaced by the version number of the boot ROM on the link handler board.
  • Page 445 GPIB installed is “0,0,B60,B61,0,0,0.” Any numeric value is accepted, but the result is rounded to either 0 or 1. A 0 enables the power-on SRQ, while a 1 disables the power-on SRQ. F–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 446 *WAI The wait to continue command sets the tester to process subsequent commands only when all previous commands have been completely executed (refer to Command Processing Sequence and Synchronization on page D–22). F–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 447 Following a new date or time entry, the change will take effect at the next reboot of the CMD80 Format: yyyy,mm,dd (the “year” entry must be four digits). This command is equivalent to “*RST?” Format: hh,mm,ss. F–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 448 “1” indicates the common RF IN/RF OUT connector, and a value of “2” indicates the separate input or output connector. Only one input and one output are active at any one time; those not selected are unavailable for use. F–12 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 449 <loss[DB]> command, such that the total of the two values must also be within the –40 dB to +50 dB range of the SENSe command. Negative values indicate gain. Positive values indicate loss. F–13 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 450 Sending an empty string will erase the contents of the record. This query returns the string in the record indicated by the most recent MMEMory:SDBase:RNUMber command. F–14 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 451 The short form of the first keyword is formed by the characters “MMEM” with an appended number of from 1 to 13. The short form of the first keyword is formed by the characters “MMEM” with an appended number of from 1 to 13. F–15 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 452 SYSTem:USER1:NAME <name string ( 30 characters) to be associated with this user> SYSTem:USER1:NAME? SYSTem:USER2:NAME <name string ( 30 characters) to be associated with this user> SYSTem:USER2:NAME? The “MEMCard” argument is applicable only with Option B62, Memory Card Interface. F–16 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 453 SYSTem:USER:SELect <USer1 | USer2 | USer3 | USer4 | USer5 | USer6 | USer7 | USer8 | USer9 | USer10 | USer11 | USer12 | USer13 | USer14> SYSTem:USER:SELect? This value is reset only after a front-panel reset; it is not reset after an *RST command. F–17 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 454 Returns the power as measured by the front end broadband power meter (in dBm). If the input signal is too high, the result is “INF” (infinity); if the input signal is too low, the result is “NINF” (negative infinity). Range: 0 dBm to 41 dBm. Error: 1.5 dB. F–18 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 455 The “NONE” argument can be given is all states. The “SIGNaling” and “MODule” arguments can be given only in the IDLE state. SIGNAling mode is also referred to as MANUAL test mode. F–19 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 456 Arguments containing TEST place the call in MS TEST mode. Arguments containing VOICE place the call using VOICE LOOPBACK mode. The function of this command is affected by the CONFigure:ABSTation:CTYPe <ANALOG | DIGITAL> command when in AMID, AMIN, TMID, and TMIN instrument states. F–20 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 457 See Table D–11 for a list of commands that can be used following this command to completely configure the destination base station. F–21 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 458 The TVOICE argument is only valid when the instrument is in the TCE state (transition from MS Test to Voice Loopback). Likewise, the TTEST argument is only valid when the instrument is in the TCEV state (transition from Voice Loopback to MS Test mode). F–22 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 459 Query only. The value is determined internally from the selected RF channel. The settings associated with the commands which cannot be used in the present state of the tester will not be affected. F–23 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 460 , 798; NTACS range is 1 to 442 to 799, 801 to 1039; TACS range is 1 to 44 to 1000; ETACS range is 0 to 44 to 600, 1329 to 2047. F–24 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 461 Valid SAT frequency deviation range for AMPS and NAMPS is 1800 Hz to 2000 Hz to 2200 Hz; the valid range for JTACS, NTACS, ETACS, and TACS is 1530 Hz to 1700 Hz to 1870 Hz. F–25 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 462 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–26 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 463 CODEC type returned from the mobile station in the mobile station’s capability response message. This parameter is then available using the CONFig- ure:DAMS:BSTation:ACODec? query. F–27 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 464 B, the SID will be adjusted to be an EVEN number, by subtracting 1 if an odd number is sent. Setting the SID parameter and then selecting a control channel, or selecting a control channel and then setting the SID will both result in identical SID values. F–28 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 465 The settings associated with the commands which cannot be used in the present state of the tester will not be affected. OCNS is not directly configurable, being determined by the setting of other base station parameters. F–29 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 466 (or gain) in use. The default value depends on the network selection and protocol revision. F–30 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 467 Appendix F: Remote Control Command Tables Table F–7: CDMA base station commands (cont.) Command Values State Notes CONFigure:BSTation:PREVision? CONFigure:BSTation:SIDentity <system identity> 1 to 32767 CONFigure:BSTation:SIDentity? F–31 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 468 Establishes whether the access probes will be acknowledged or ignored by the CMD80 CONFigure:IACCess:APRobe:ACTion? The use of “IACCess” within the syntax of these commands refers to the “Idle” and “ACCess” Call Processing states. F–32 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 469 The value of the power class is 1 to 3 for cellular and 5 for PCS based on the most recent mobile station registration. F–33 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 470 “FETCh:AUTHenticate” command. The RAND value is used by the phone in the generation of its AUTHR. If the CMD 80 suppoorted authentication keying, the AUTHR value would then be used in the A–key algorithm to validate the phone. The CMD 80 does not currently support A–key phone validation.
  • Page 471 0 to 25 to 1199. The returned results are the measured power from the mobile station and the expected power from the mobile station based on the current power of the base station. F–35 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 472 The values returned are the pass/fail values for the carrier frequency error, transmit time error, and waveform quality measurements. Each unit on the X-axis represents 10 s. The values are with reference to the mean power of the gated burst. F–36 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 473 If the test has not been run, the response will consist of all 0s. The values are with reference to the mean power of the gated burst. The results returned are the pass/fail values for the 5 graphic regions of the gated output measurement. F–37 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 474 If the output power is set outside the limits that the tester can produce, when the instrument leaves the IDLE state the power will be set to the closest end of the range for the output connector and external attenuation (or gain) in use. F–38 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 475 The upper power limit must be greater than or equal to the lower power limit. If a power limit is entered which would violate this restriction, the other limit will be changed as needed. Used for US Cellular and Up Banded PCS operation only. F–39 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 476 Use this command to set or query the upper result limit for PCS Class Four (IV) mobile stations. Use this command to set or query the lower result limit for PCS Class One (I) mobile stations. F–40 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 477 Use this command to set or query the lower result limit for PCS Class Two (II) mobile stations. Use this command to set or query the upper result limit for PCS Class Two (II) mobile stations. Default values used are dependent on current network configuration. F–41 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 478 Results are returned in the following order: mobile station measured power, and waveform quality at measured power. The results returned are the pass/fail values for the maximum output power and waveform quality measurements. F–42 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 479 Results are returned in the following order: mobile station measured power, and waveform quality at measured power. The results returned are the pass/fail values for the minimum output power and waveform quality measurements. F–43 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 480 Values are returned in the following order: FER (%), transmitted frames, frame errors, and the confidence level. The results returned are the pass/fail values for the sensitivity FER, frame errors, and confidence level measurements. F–44 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 481 If the output power is set outside the limits that the tester can produce, when the instrument leaves the IDLE state the power will be set to the closest end of the range for the output connector and external attenuation (or gain) in use. F–45 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 482 If the power of the CDMA source is within 10 dB of the maximum power available with the current instrument settings, the AWGN will be turned off. It will remain off even if the power is lowered. This command is only applicable if the tester has Option B81, AWGN generator. F–46 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 483 Values are returned in the following order: FER (%), transmitted frames, frame errors, and the confidence level. The returned results are the pass/fail values for the traffic channel demodulation FER, frame errors, and confidence level measurements. F–47 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 484 The results returned are: FER (%), transmitted frames, frame errors, and the confidence level. The returned results are the pass/fail values for the first user defined FER, frame errors, and confidence level measure- ments. F–48 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 485 If the output power is set outside the limits that the tester can produce, when the instrument leaves the IDLE state the power will be set to the closest end of the range for the output connector and external attenuation (or gain) in use. F–49 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 486 Values are returned in the following order: FER (%), transmitted frames, frame errors, and confidence level. The results returned are the pass/fail values for the current signal level FER, frame errors, and confidence level measurements. F–50 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 487 1.0 s to 10.0 s CONFigure:TQUality:LIMit:ERRor:TTIMe? CONFigure:TQUality:LIMit:IMBalance[:UPPer] <maximum carrier imbalance [DB]> –120.0 dB to –30.0 dB to –20.0 dB CONFigure:TQUality:LIMit:IMBalance[:UPPer]? The absolute value of the test result is compared to the value selected. F–51 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 488 (or gain) in use. The results returned are the peak value and the RMS value of the requested measurement. F–52 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 489 The values returned are the pass/fail values (0=pass, 1=fail) for the five measurements returned by the FETCh[:SCALar]:TQUality:WQUality[:ALL]? query as detailed in note 120. The pass/fail values are refreshed whenever any of the three transmitter tests are run. F–53 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 490 The “Gain error” is the same as that returned by the query ”CONFIGure”MPILots:GAINerror?”. See its description and footnote for further information. If the associated gain setting “CONFIGure:MPILots:p4gain” (or “p5gain”) has been set to HIGH, the limits are –20 dB to –18 dB to –5.0 dB. F–54 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 491 ‘under’ driven, one or more of the pilot levels should be increased, or the gain type of pilot 4 and/or 5 should be switched from high to low. T_ADD must be a greater value than T_DROP. F–55 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 492 {Reported Pilot 5 Power, Pilot 5 keep bit, Pilot 5 chip offset}> The PN Offset of any pilot can not be set to a PN Offset that is already used by another pilot. Use PROCedure:CTMStation:CALL TEST to return to the “CE2” state. F–56 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 493 The secondary traffic channel can only be set if there is no power in the secondary sector. This is the same as “FER Interval” in the Softer Handoff Configuration menu. Changes via the remote interface will appear in the menu, and vice–versa. F–57 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 494 It is expressed as OFF if the secondary sector is inactive, and FULL if the secondary sector alone is active. Values are returned in the following order: primary sector reported pilot power, primary sector keep bit,secondary sector reported pilot power, secondary sector keep bit, and current power–ratio. F–58 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 495 Initiates the FER measurement for the current power–ratio step, and returns the results. FETCh[:SCALar]:SHANdoff:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]? Returns the pass/fail value for the current power–ratio’s FER measurement. Values are returned in the following order: FER (%), transmitted frames, frame errors, and current power–ratio. F–59 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 496 25 to 1300; Korean 2 PCS, 0 to 25 to 699; Chinese Cellular, 0 to 283 to 1000 and 1329 to 2047; Japan Cellular, 0 to 25 to 1199. Use this command to set the error limit for the measurement. The displayed value (in LOCAL control) goes to reverse video when the error limit is exceeded. F–60 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 497 Use this command to set the method for determining the expected power from the mobile station. The MANual mode requires that the user enter the expected value; the OLOop mode estimates the open loop power using the network type and the NOMINAL BS TOTAL POWER setting. F–61 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 498 Use this query to return the current power level of the pilot channel. “OFF” is returned if the pilot channel is disabled. Use this command to set the power level of the sync channel. Use the “OFF” argument to disable the channel and reduce the actual output power of the tester. F–62 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 499 IDLE state. Use this command to change the channel (Walsh code) for the forward traffic channel. The tester automatically shifts an OCNS channel if channel conflicts occur (no handoff is performed). F–63 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 500 Returns the pass/fail value for module test MS power measurement. The results returned are the pass/fail values for the carrier feedthrough, I/Q imbalance, carrier frequency error, transmit time error, and waveform quality measurements. F–64 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 501 A SAT code of 0 corresponds to a frequency of 5970 Hz, 1 corresponds to 6000 Hz, 2 corresponds to 6030 Hz. The settings associated with the commands which cannot be used in the present state of the tester will not be affected. F–65 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 502 –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. The settings associated with the commands which cannot be used in the present state of the tester will not be affected. F–66 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 503 | AVOICE is issued. When set to ANALOG, an AMPS–mode call is initiated, using an Analog (FM) voice channel. When set the DIGITAL, a TDMA (DAMPS) call is initiated, using a Digital (TDMA) traffic channel. CONFigure:ABSTation:CTYPe? Returns the set call type. F–67 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 504 The results returned are: mobile station identification number, serial number, and power class. The values of the mobile station identification number and the serial number are determined by what has been programmed into the mobile station. F–68 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 505 READ[:SCALar]:ACEQuality[:ALL]? command. After the mobile’s timer expires, the call will be dropped. This command inserts a time delay between the start of an AF analog call established tests and the start (or change) of the FM modulator or AF generator. F–69 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 506 “INF” (infinity); if the input signal is too low, the result is “NINF” (negative infinity). The returned results are the measured power from the mobile station and the expected power from the mobile station based on the current power of the base station. F–70 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 507 28.0 dBm 24.0 dBm 24.0 dBm 24.0 dBm 20.0 dBm 20.0 dBm 20.0 dBm 16.0 dBm 16.0 dBm 16.0 dBm 12.0 dBm 12.0 dBm 12.0 dBm 8.0 dBm 8.0 dBm 8.0 dBm F–71 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 508 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–72 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 509 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–73 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 510 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–74 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 511 Some Limit values are dynamic and depend on the settings for associated limits (limit settings on the same axis of the graph). F–75 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 512 Establishes the base station modulation peak deviation for the audio frequency response measurement. CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:SOURce:FM:DEViation:MODulation? Some Limit values are dynamic and depend on the settings for associated limits (limit settings on the same axis of the graph). F–76 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 513 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–77 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 514 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–78 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 515 CONFigure:ATQuality:HNOise:LIMit:ERRor:APDeviation? CONFigure:ATQuality:HNOise[:SETTings]:DEFault Resets all transmitter quality settings to the default values for the hum/noise measurement. The default value for JPCellular and CHCellular is –26 dB. F–79 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 516 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–80 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 517 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–81 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 518 Establishes the middle frequency used in the lower limit line of the audio frequency response measurement. Some Limit values are dynamic and depend on the settings for associated limits (limit settings on the same axis of the graph). F–82 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 519 Resets all transmitter quality audio frequency response settings to the default values. Some Limit values are dynamic and depend on the settings for associated limits (limit settings on the same axis of the graph). F–83 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 520 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–84 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 521 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–85 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 522 Call Established State – Transmitter Quality Measurements – Modulation Limiting CONFigure:ATQuality:MLIMiting:AFGen:VOLTage <level [V]> 0.0 V to 5.0 V Controls the AF Generator level. CONFigure:ATQuality:MLIMiting:AFGen:VOLTage? CONFigure:ATQuality:MLIMiting:ASTop <OFF | ON> Controls the auto stop function. CONFIgure:ATQuality:MLIMiting:ASTop? F–86 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 523 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–87 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 524 Returns the result graph Y values. FETCh:ARRay:ATQuality:MLIMiting:LIMit:FAIL? Returns the pass (0) / fail (1) value for the peak deviation. The number of points returned is equal to the number of sample points (2 to 100). F–88 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 525 Values are 50kHz from the selected voice channel frequency. This command inserts a time delay between the start of all AF analog module tests and the start (or change) of the FM modulator or AF generator. F–89 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 526 Establishes the base station modulation frequency. 3000 Hz CONFigure:AMTest:SOURce:FREQuency:MODulation? Valid ranges are: 0 Hz to 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz for AMPS; 0 Hz to 1700 Hz 4000 Hz for TACS, ETACS, and NTACS. F–90 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 527 “INF” (infinity); if the input signal is too low, the result is “NINF” (negative infinity). Range: 0 dBm to 41 dBm. Error: 1.5 dB F–91 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 528 The third value returned will always be 0 (zero), since there is currently no way to set a DSAT sequence tolerance. Valid ranges are: 0 Hz to 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz for AMPS; 0 Hz to 1700 Hz 4000 Hz for TACS, ETACS, and NTACS. F–92 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 529 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–93 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 530 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–94 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 531 Establishes the base station DSAT deviation for this test. CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HDIStortion:SOURce:FM:DEViation:DSAT? Valid ranges are: 0 Hz to 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz for AMPS; 0 Hz to 1700 Hz 4000 Hz for TACS, ETACS, and NTACS. F–95 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 532 –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. Valid ranges are: 0 Hz to 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz for AMPS; 0 Hz to 1700 Hz 4000 Hz for TACS, ETACS, and NTACS. F–96 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 533 The audio muting level of the preliminary call is invalid, and will likely be returned as ”NAN”. F–97 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 534 –2.9 dB to 1.0 dB to 4.0 dB Establishes the level of the upper limit line. CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:UPPer:LEVel? Some limit values are dynamic and depend on the settings for associated limits on the same axis. F–98 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 535 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–99 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 536 Establishes the base station DSAT deviation for this test. CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:RAFResponse:SOURce:FM:DEViation:DSAT? Valid ranges are: 0 Hz to 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz for AMPS; 0 Hz to 1700 Hz 4000 Hz for TACS, ETACS, and NTACS. F–100 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 537 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–101 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 538 800 Hz to 4000 Hz Establishes the audio peak deviation error range for the hum/noise measurement. Audio peak deviation must be within plus or minus this amount of the target audio peak deviation. F–102 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 539 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–103 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 540 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:LIMit:ERRor:APDeviation? CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion[:SETTings]:DEFault Resets all the parameters that effect this measurement to their nominal default values. F–104 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 541 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–105 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 542 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–106 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 543 The audio muting level of the preliminary call is invalid, and will likely be returned as ”NAN”. Some limit values are dynamic and depend on settings for associated limits (limit settings on the same axis of the graph). F–107 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 544 Establishes the level of the upper limit line for the audio frequency response measurement. 4.0 dB CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:UPPer:LEVel? Some limit values are dynamic and depend on settings for associated limits (limit settings on the same axis of the graph). F–108 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 545 999 Hz, ... , 3499 Hz to 4000 Hz. Valid ranges are: 0 Hz to 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz for AMPS; 0 Hz to 1700 Hz 4000 Hz for TACS, ETACS, and NTACS. F–109 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 546 Valid ranges are: 0 Hz to 2000 Hz to 4000 Hz for AMPS; 0 Hz to 1700 Hz 4000 Hz for TACS, ETACS, and NTACS. Some limit values are dynamic and depend on settings for associated limits (limit settings on the same axis of the graph). F–110 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 547 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–111 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 548 Setting the SID parameter and then selecting a control channel, or selecting a control channel and then setting the SID will both result in identical SID values. The default values, 1 or 2, indicate system A or B respectively. F–112 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 549 CODEC type returned from the mobile station in the mobile station’s capability response message. This parameter is then available using the CONFig- ure:DAMS:BSTation:ACODec? query. F–113 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 550 Otherwise the data rate will default to the rate supported by mobile station. This parameter is then available using the CONFigure:DAMS:BSTation:DTC:ARSet? query. F–114 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 551 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–115 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 552 RACH channel, and the error code. If the mobile station has not made an access on the RACH channel, the measurement returns “NAN” indicating the measurement could not be completed. F–116 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 553 The results returned are: mobile station identification number, serial number, and power class. The values of the mobile station identification number and the serial number are determined by what has been programmed into the mobile station. F–117 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 554 RMS measured over one 2 (no power ramp) detected acquisition frame Invalid burst RMS measured from ramp 3 (invalid burst) length, but power edge to end of valid ramp detected slot duration time F–118 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 555 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:TTIMe <transmit error> –10 Sets the limits of the Transmit Time, in half–symbol increments. CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:TTIMe? Returns the set transmit time limit. CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality[:SETTings]:DEFault Resets the configuration parameters Call Established page limits to their default values. F–119 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 556 Obtains the Y-axis graphical information from the most recent power vs. time measurement (oversampling factor set to one). FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:GRAPh:S8Test:COUNt? Returns the number of points (with oversampling factor set to eight) that the commands FETC:ARR:DAMS[:TQU]:PVT:GRAP:S8T:X? and FETC:ARR:DAMS[:TQU]:PVT:GRAP:S8T:Y? return. F–120 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 557 GPIB interface. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:GRAPh? Returns the display mode setting for the Power vs. Time measurement. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LOWer:COUNt? Returns the number of graphical points the commands CONF:DAMS[:TQU]:PVT:LIM:LOW:GRAP:X? and CONF:DAMS[:TQU]:PVT:LIM:LOW:GRAP:Y? return. F–121 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 558 Returns the set limit value for level D. See Figure F–1 on page F–149. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:E <Value> –40.0 Sets the limit value for level E. See Figure F–1 on page F–149. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:E? Returns the set limit value for level E. See Figure F–1 on page F–149. F–122 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 559 I/Q imbalance, frequency error, detected sync, and amplitude droop. READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:MAXimum[:ALL]? Performs a measurement and returns the maximum values for EVM RMS, EVM peak, carrier feedthrough, I/Q imbalance, frequency error, detected sync, and amplitude droop. F–123 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 560 Obtains the Y graphical information from the most recent EVM measurement. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:BURSt:COUNt <number of bursts> Specifies the number of bursts to be collected during a measurement. 1000 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:BURSt:COUNt? <bursts> Returns the set number of bursts to be collected during a measurement. F–124 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 561 Returns the pass/fail (PASS = 0, FAIL = 1) values for the current Phase Error RMS, Phase Error peak, carrier feedthrough, I/Q imbalance, frequency error, and amplitude droop from the most recent measurement when compared to the configured limits. F–125 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 562 1, then the data returned in all modes is equivalent to the CURRent mode data. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:GRAPh? Returns the set type of data that is returned by the graphical queries. F–126 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 563 Magnitude Error peak, carrier feedthrough, I/Q imbalance, frequency error, and amplitude droop from the most recent measurement when compared to the configured limits. FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:GRAPh:COUNt? Returns the number of points the commands FETC:ARR:DAMS[:TQU]:MERR:GRAP:X? and FETC:ARR:DAMS[:TQU]:MERR:GRAP:Y? return. F–127 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 564 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ERRor:PERRor:RMS <maximum RMS phase error> Sets the RMS Pass/Fail threshold for the absolute value of the Phase Error measurement result. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ERRor:PERRor:RMS? Returns the set Pass/Fail threshold value of the RMS Phase Error measurement results. F–128 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 565 4000 Sets the Pass/Fail carrier frequency error threshold for measurement results common to all Modulation measurements. CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ERRor:FREQuency? Returns the set Pass/Fail carrier frequency threshold for measurement results common to all Modulation measurements. F–129 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 566 Channel–2, Channel–1, Channel+1, Channel+2, Channel+3. For each channel, the RMS, Peak, RMS_Average, RMS_Peak, Peak_Peak result will be returned (in this order). This will produce a response with 30 results. FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:ACPower:GRAPh:COUNt? Returns the number of points the commands FETC:ARR:DAMS[:TQU]:ACP:GRAP:X? and FETC:ARR:DAMS[:TQU]:ACP:GRAP:Y? return. F–130 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 567 Sets the display mode of the time domain waveform for the Adjacent Power measurement. This setting will affect both the display of the data on the front panel of the tester and the type of data that is returned, via the GPIB interface. F–131 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 568 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ACPower:RMS:CH1Minus[:UPPer]? Returns the set Pass/Fail upper threshold for the numeric results of the RMS power limit measurement for the channel that is one channel below the current channel. F–132 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 569 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ACPower:RMS:CH3Plus[:UPPer] <RMS power limit –80.0 [DBC]> –45.0 Sets the Pass/Fail upper threshold for the numeric results of the RMS power limit measurement for the channel that is three channels above the current channel. F–133 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 570 The signaling BER test requires the user to manually place the mobile station in data loopback mode. There is no over-air command defined to cause the mobile station to loop back its data, and the BER measurement will fail (with very high BER results) if the mobile station is not looped back. F–134 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 571 BER limit is exceeded. If auto stop is set to “OFF” the BER test will finish when the configured number of frames are transmitted. CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:SENSitivity:ASTop? Sets the autostop for the sensitivity BER test. F–135 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 572 Sets the duration (total number of frames transmitted) for the user 2 defined BER test. CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:DURation? Sets the duration (total number of frames transmitted) for the user 2 defined BER test. CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:CLEVels:LIMit:ERRor:BERate [Percent] 0.10 Sets the maximum acceptable BER current levels limit. F–136 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 573 Sets the configuration parameters for the Sensitivity BER test. CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U1Defined[:SETTings]:DEFault Sets the configuration parameters for the user 1 defined BER test. CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined[:SETTings]:DEFault Sets the configuration parameters for the user 2 defined BER test. F–137 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 574 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to –141.0 dBm to –27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–138 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 575 Sets, in symbol periods, the maximum acceptable time advance error limit value. Increment 10.0 is 0.01 symbol periods. CONFigure:DAMS:TALignment:LIMit:ERRor? Returns the set maximum acceptable time advance error limit value. CONFigure:DAMS:TALignment[:SETTings]:DEFault Sets the configuration parameters for the time alignment test to the default values. F–139 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 576 Returns the channel type (frequency band) for the specified neighbor channel 3. Although this command specifies the number of neighbor channels to be sent to the mobile station, all the neighbor channels may be configured. F–140 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 577 Returns the set channel number for neighbor channel 3. CONFigure:DAMS:MAHO:BS4Channel <Value> 1 to 333 to 1023 for Cellular; Sets the channel number for neighbor channel 4. 800–990 not allowed 1 to 468 to 1999 for PCS F–141 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 578 1 to 468 to 1999 for PCS CONFigure:DAMS:MAHO:BS5Channel? Returns the set channel number for neighbor channel 5. CONFigure:DAMS:MAHO[:SETTings]:DEFault Resets the configuration parameters for the MAHO Report Menu to the default values. F–142 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 579 There is a dynamic “window” for the measurement accuracy of about +2 to 3 dB above the expected power setting and approximately 15 dB below the expected power setting. F–143 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 580 Slope) mode causes the tester to wait for the rising edge of a burst from the mobile station before looking for the sync pattern. Once the sync pattern is found, the measurement proceeds. CONFigure:DAMM:TRIGger? Returns the trigger mode setting used for IS-136-A measurements. F–144 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 581 Peak measured from ramp RMS measured from ramp 3 (invalid length, but power edge to end of valid edge to end of valid burst) ramp detected slot duration time slot duration time F–145 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 582 Obtains the Y-axis graphical information from the most recent power vs. time measurement (oversampling factor set to one). FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:GRAPh:S8Test:COUNt? Returns the number of points (with oversampling factor set to one) the commands FETC:ARR:DAMM[:TQU]:PVT:GRAP:S8T:X? and FETC:ARR:DAMM[:TQU]:PVT:GRAP:S8T:Y? return. F–146 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 583 GPIB interface. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:GRAPh? Returns the display mode setting for the Power vs. Time measurement. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LOWer:COUNt? Returns the number of graphical points the commands CONF:DAMM[:TQU]:PVT:LIM:LOW:GRAP:X? and CONF:DAMM[:TQU]:PVT:LIM:LOW:GRAP:Y? return. F–147 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 584 Returns the set limit value for level D. See Figure F–1 on page F–149. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:E <Value> –40.0 Sets the limit value for level E, referenced to the RMS average burst power (in dBc). See Figure F–1 on page F–149. F–148 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 585 28 dBm (RMS power from the mobile station), the upper nominal output power limit could be set to +32 dBm, and the lower nominal power limit could be set to +24 dBm. F–149 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 586 I/Q imbalance, frequency error, and amplitude droop from the most recent measurement when compared to the configured limits. FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMM[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:GRAPh:COUNt? Returns the number of EVM graph points that the commands FETCh:ARRay:DAMM[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:GRAPh:X? and FETCh:ARRay:DAMM[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:GRAPh:Y? will return. F–150 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 587 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMM[:TQUality]:PERRor:CURRent[:ALL]? Returns the current values for Phase Error RMS, Phase Error peak, carrier feedthrough, I/Q imbalance, frequency error, detected sync, and amplitude droop (in this order) from the most recent measurement. F–151 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 588 1, then the data returned in all modes is equivalent to the CURRent mode data. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PERRor:GRAPh? Returns the set type of data that is returned by the graphical queries. F–152 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 589 Returns the pass/fail (PASS = 0, FAIL = 1) values for the max/min Magnitude Error RMS, Magnitude Error peak, carrier feedthrough, I/Q imbalance, frequency error, and amplitude droop from the most recent measurement when compared to the configured limits. F–153 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 590 17.7 Sets the upper peak limit (given in percent) on the Error Vector Magnitude specific measurement results. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:LIMit:EVMagnitude:PEAK[:UPPer]? Returns the set upper peak limit on the Error Vector Magnitude specific measurement results. F–154 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 591 Sets the Pass/Fail carrier imbalance threshold for measurement results common to all Modulation measurements (units are dBc). CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:LIMit:IQIMbalance[:UPPer]? Returns the set Pass/Fail carrier imbalance threshold for measurement results common to all Modulation measurements. F–155 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 592 Channel+1, Channel+2, Channel+3. For each channel, first the Pass/Fail result for the RMS value will be sent, followed by the Pass/Fail value for the Peak value. A total of 12 results are returned. There are no power levels returned for the Current Channel. F–156 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 593 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:ASTop? Gets the autostop for the ACP test. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower[:SETTings]:DEFault Sets the configuration parameters for the ACP to the default (underlined) values. F–157 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 594 The keyword CH3Minus represents the channel that is three channels below the current channel. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:LIMit:ACPower:PEAK:CH3Minus[:UPPer]? Returns the set Pass/Fail peak threshold of the frequency domain Adjacent Power measurement of the current channel minus three. F–158 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 595 The keyword CH1Plus represents the channel that is one channel above the current channel. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:LIMit:ACPower:RMS:CH1Plus[:UPPer]? Returns the set Pass/Fail RMS threshold of the frequency domain Adjacent Power measurement of the channel that is one channel above the current channel. F–159 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 596 The keyword CH3Plus represents the channel that is three channels above the current channel. CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:LIMit:ACPower:PEAK:CH3Plus[:UPPer]? Returns the set Pass/Fail peak threshold of the frequency domain Adjacent Power measurement of the channel that is three channels above the current channel. F–160 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 597 The BER test signal simulates three full rate users with the following time-slot and DVCC configurations. The mobile station may need to be reconfigured accordingly, in order to attain the synchronization necessary to run the BER tests. User Time-slot 1, 4 2, 5 3, 6 DVCC F–161 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 598 Sets the autostop for the user defined 2 BER test. If the auto stop is set “ON” then the BER test stops if the BER limit is exceeded. If auto stop is set “OFF” the BER test finishes when the configured number of frames are transmitted. F–162 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 599 Sets the maximum acceptable BER limit for current levels BER measurement. CONFigure:DAMM:RQUality:CLEVels:LIMit:ERRor:BERate? Returns the BER limit for current levels setting. CONFigure:DAMM:RQUality:DRANge:LIMit:ERRor:BERate[Percent] 0.10 Sets the maximum acceptable BER limit for dynamic range BER measurement. F–163 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 600 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to -141.0 dBm to -27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–164 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 601 SOURce:CORRection:LOSS:... command, the output range for the RF IN/RF OUT connector will change to -141.0 dBm to -27.0 dBm. Note that the default value (–70.0 dBm) remains the same. F–165 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 602 0.0 V to 0.0 V to 5.0 V CONFigure:AFTest:VOLTage:SOURce:VOLTage? This command inserts a time delay between the start of an audio test and the start (or change) of the FM modulator or AF generator. F–166 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 603 Measures and returns the filtered peak input level, the filtered RMS input level, and the unfiltered peak input level. FETCh[:SCALar]:AFTest:HDIStortion:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]? Returns the pass(0)/fail(1) results for the harmonic distortion in dB, the harmonic distortion in %, and the input level. F–167 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 604 CONFigure:ACEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:SAT?, F–69 CONFigure:ACEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:ST, F–69 CONFigure:ACEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:ST?, F–69 CONFigure:ACEQuality:LIMit:PDEViation[:TOTal][:UPPer], F–69 CONFigure:ACEQuality:LIMit:PDEViation[:TOTal][:UPPer]?, F–69 CONFigure:ACEQuality[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–69 CONFigure:ACOMbination?, F–18 CONFigure:ACPower:LIMit:P[1–3]CLass:M[0–7]ACode:LOWer, F–71 CONFigure:ACPower:LIMit:P[1–3]CLass:M[0–7]ACode:LOWer?, F–71 CONFigure:ACPower:LIMit:P[1–3]CLass:M[0–7]ACode:NOUTput, F–71 CONFigure:ACPower:LIMit:P[1–3]CLass:M[0–7]ACode:NOUTput?, F–71 CONFigure:ACPower:LIMit:P[1–3]CLass:M[0–7]ACode:UPPer, F–71 CONFigure:ACPower:LIMit:P[1–3]CLass:M[0–7]ACode:UPPer?, F–71 CONFigure:ACPower[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–71 CONFigure:AFTest:HDIStortion:AFILter, F–166 CONFigure:AFTest:HDIStortion:AFILter?, F–166 F–168 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 605 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:FREQuency:ST?, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:AUDio[:UPPer], F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:AUDio[:UPPer]?, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:DSAT, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:DSAT?, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:SAT, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:SAT?, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:ST, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:ST?, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:TOTal[:UPPer], F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:LIMit:ERRor:PDEViation:TOTal[:UPPer]?, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:POWer:MSTation, F–91 CONFigure:AMTest:POWer:MSTation?, F–91 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:AFResponse:ASTop, F–97 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:AFResponse:ASTop?, F–97 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:HIGHest, F–97 F–169 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 606 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HDIStortion:SOURce:FM:DEViation:SAT?, F–95 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HDIStortion:SOURce:FREQuency:MODulation, F–96 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HDIStortion:SOURce:FREQuency:MODulation?, F–96 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HDIStortion:SOURce:POWer, F–96 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HDIStortion:SOURce:POWer?, F–96 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HDIStortion[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–95 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed], F–93 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed]?, F–93 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:AFGen:VOLTage, F–93 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:AFGen:VOLTage?, F–93 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:ASTop, F–93 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:ASTop?, F–93 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:LIMit, F–94 CONFigure:AMTest:RQUality:HNOise:LIMit?, F–94 F–170 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 607 CONFigure:AMTest:SOURce:FREQuency:MODulation?, F–90 CONFigure:AMTest:SOURce:POWer, F–91 CONFigure:AMTest:SOURce:POWer?, F–91 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed], F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed]?, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:AFGen:VOLTage, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:AFGen:VOLTage?, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:ASTop, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:ASTop?, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:HIGHest, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:HIGHest?, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:LOWest, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:LOWest?, F–107 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:ERRor:APDeviation, F–107 F–171 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 608 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:SOURce:FM:DEViation:DSAT?, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:SOURce:FM:DEViation:SAT, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:SOURce:FM:DEViation:SAT?, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:SOURce:POWer, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:SOURce:POWer?, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:TAPDeviation, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:TAPDeviation?, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–103 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed], F–104 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed]?, F–104 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:AFGen:VOLTage, F–104 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:AFGen:VOLTage?, F–104 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:ASTop, F–104 CONFigure:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:ASTop?, F–104 F–172 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 609 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:UPPer:GRAPh:X?, F–76 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:UPPer:GRAPh:Y?, F–76 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:UPPer:LEVel, F–76 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:UPPer:LEVel?, F–76 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:SOURce:FM:DEViation:MODulation, F–76 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:SOURce:FM:DEViation:MODulation?, F–76 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:SOURce:POWer, F–77 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:SOURce:POWer?, F–77 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:SPOints, F–77 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse:SPOints?, F–77 CONFigure:ARQuality:AFResponse[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–76 CONFigure:ARQuality:HDIStortion:ASTop, F–74 CONFigure:ARQuality:HDIStortion:ASTop?, F–74 CONFigure:ARQuality:HDIStortion:LIMit, F–74 CONFigure:ARQuality:HDIStortion:LIMit?, F–74 CONFigure:ARQuality:HDIStortion:SOURce:FM:DEViation:MODulation, F–74 F–173 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 610 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:AFGen:FREQuency[:CW | :FIXed]?, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:AFGen:VOLTage, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:AFGen:VOLTage?, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:ASTop, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:ASTop?, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:HIGHest, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:HIGHest?, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:LOWest, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:BOTH:FREQuency:LOWest?, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:ERRor:APDeviation, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:ERRor:APDeviation?, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:LOWer:COUNt?, F–83 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:LOWer:FREQuency:MIDDle, F–83 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:LOWer:FREQuency:MIDDle?, F–83 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:LOWer:GRAPh:X?, F–83 CONFigure:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:LOWer:GRAPh:Y?, F–83 F–174 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 611 CONFigure:ATQuality:MLIMiting:VMAC, F–88 CONFigure:ATQuality:MLIMiting:VMAC?, F–88 CONFigure:ATQuality:MLIMiting[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–87 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:AFGen:VOLTage, F–81, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:AFGen:VOLTage?, F–81, F–82 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:ASTop, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:ASTop:?, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:LIMit, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:LIMit?, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:LIMit:ERRor:APDeviation, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:LIMit:ERRor:APDeviation?, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:SOURce:POWer, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:SOURce:POWer?, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:TAPDeviation, F–81 CONFigure:ATQuality:MNDistortion:TAPDeviation?, F–81 F–175 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 612 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PAGing?, F–29 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PILot, F–29 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PILot?, F–30 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:SYNC, F–30 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:SYNC?, F–30 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:TRAFfic, F–30 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:TRAFfic?, F–30 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer, F–30 CONFigure:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer?, F–30 CONFigure:BSTation:TCHannel, F–30, F–35 CONFigure:BSTation:TCHannel?, F–30, F–35 CONFigure:BSTation[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–29 CONFigure:CALL:BAUD, F–34 CONFigure:CALL:BAUD?, F–34 CONFigure:CALL:PCBits?, F–35 F–176 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 613 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PAGing?, F–62 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PILot, F–62 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PILot?, F–62 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:SYNC, F–62 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:SYNC?, F–63 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:TRAFfic, F–63 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:TRAFfic?, F–63 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer:ACTual?, F–63 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer:NOMinal, F–63 CONFigure:CMTest:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer:NOMinal?, F–63 CONFigure:CMTest:TCHannel, F–63 CONFigure:CMTest:TCHannel?, F–64 CONFigure:CMTest[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–62 CONFigure:COMBination, F–19 CONFigure:COMBination?, F–19 CONFigure:DAMM:BSTation:SIGNal, F–143 F–177 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 614 CONFigure:DAMM:TRIGger?, F–144 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:ASTop, F–131, F–157 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:ASTop?, F–131, F–157 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:BURSt:COUNt, F–158 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:BURSt:COUNt?, F–158 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:FREQuency:CHANnel:FOCus, F–158 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:FREQuency:CHANnel:FOCus?, F–158 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:GRAPh, F–158 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower:GRAPh?, F–158 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ACPower[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–131, F–157 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ASTop, F–156 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:ASTop?, F–156 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:BURSt:COUNt, F–151 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:BURSt:COUNt?, F–151 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:GRAPh, F–151 F–178 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 615 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:ASTop?, F–147 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:BLENgth, F–147 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:BLENgth, F–121 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:BLENgth?, F–147 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:BURSt:COUNt, F–147 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:GRAPh, F–147 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:GRAPh?, F–147 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:A, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:A?, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:B, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:B?, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:C, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:C?, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:D, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:D?, F–148 CONFigure:DAMM[:TQUality]:PVTime:LIMit:LEVel:E, F–148 F–179 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 616 CONFigure:DAMS:BSTation:SIDentity?, F–112 CONFigure:DAMS:BSTation:SOCode, F–112 CONFigure:DAMS:BSTation:SOCode?, F–112 CONFigure:DAMS:BSTation:SOURce:POWer, F–115 CONFigure:DAMS:BSTation:SOURce:POWer?, F–115 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:CFRequency, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:CFRequency?, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:TTIMe, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:ERRor:TTIMe?, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:EVMagnitude:RMS[:upper], F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:EVMagnitude:RMS[:upper]?, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:POWer:LOWer, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:POWer:LOWer?, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:POWer:UPPer, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality:LIMit:POWer:UPPer?, F–119 CONFigure:DAMS:CEQuality[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–119 F–180 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 617 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U1Defined:LIMit:ERRor:BERate, F–137 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U1Defined:LIMit:ERRor:BERate?, F–137 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U1Defined:SOUrce:POWer, F–138 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U1Defined:SOUrce:POWer?, F–138 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U1Defined[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–137 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:ASTop, F–136 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:ASTop?, F–136 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:DURation, F–136 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:DURation?, F–136 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:LIMit:ERRor:BERate, F–137 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:LIMit:ERRor:BERate?, F–137 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:SOUrce:POWer, F–138 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined:SOUrce:POWer?, F–138 CONFigure:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–137 CONFigure:DAMS:SMS:DEFmessage?, F–116 CONFigure:DAMS:SMS:STATus?, F–116 F–181 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 618 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ERRor:PERRor:PEAK, F–129 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ERRor:PERRor:PEAK?, F–129 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ERRor:PERRor:RMS, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:ERRor:PERRor:RMS?, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:EVMagnitude:PEAK[:UPPer], F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:EVMagnitude:PEAK[:UPPer]?, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:EVMagnitude:RMS[:UPPer], F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:EVMagnitude:RMS[:UPPer]?, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:IQIMbalance[:UPPer], F–129 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:LIMit:IQIMbalance[:UPPer]?, F–129 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:BURSt:COUNt, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:BURst:COUNt?, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:GRAPh, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:GRAPh?, F–128 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:BURSt:COUNt, F–126 CONFigure:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:BURst:COUNt?, F–126 F–182 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 619 CONFigure:DRANge:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:TRAFfic?, F–45 CONFigure:DRANge:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer, F–46 CONFigure:DRANge:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer?, F–46 CONFigure:DRANge[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–45 CONFigure:GOUTput:ASTop, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:ASTop?, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:AVERage:COUNt, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:AVERage:COUNt?, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:FTIMe[:UPPer], F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:FTIMe[:UPPer]?, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:LOWer:COUNt?, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:LOWer:GRAPh:X?, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:LOWer:GRAPh:Y?, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:POWer:OFF:ABSolute[:UPPer], F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:POWer:OFF:ABSolute[:UPPer]?, F–36 CONFigure:GOUTput:LIMit:POWer:OFF:RELative[:UPPer], F–36 F–183 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 620 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:OCNS?, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PAGing, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PAGing?, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PILot, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:PILot?, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:SYNC, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:SYNC?, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:TRAFFic, F–24 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:LEVel:TRAFFic?, F–24 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer, F–24 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer?, F–24 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:TCHannel, F–24 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation:TCHannel?, F–24 CONFigure:HANDoff:BSTation[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–23 CONFigure:HANDoff:CALL, F–21 CONFigure:HANDoff:CALL?, F–21 F–184 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 621 CONFigure:IACCess:ASTop, F–33 CONFigure:IACCess:LIMit:POWer:STANdby[:UPPer], F–33 CONFigure:IACCess:LIMit:POWer:STANdby[:UPPer]?, F–33 CONFigure:IACCess[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–33 CONFigure:MAXoutput:ASTop, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:ASTop?, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:AVERage:COUNt, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:AVERage:COUNt?, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CONE:LOWer, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CONE:LOWer?, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CONE:UPPer, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CONE:UPPer?, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CTHRee:LOWer, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CTHRee:LOWer?, F–39 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CTHRee:UPPer, F–40 CONFigure:MAXoutput:LIMit:POWer:CTHRee:UPPer?, F–40 F–185 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 622 CONFigure:MPILots:P1Level?, F–54 CONFigure:MPILots:P2Level, F–54 CONFigure:MPILots:P2Level?, F–55 CONFigure:MPILots:P2Pnoffset, F–56 CONFigure:MPILots:P2Pnoffset?, F–56 CONFigure:MPILots:P3Level, F–55 CONFigure:MPILots:P3Level?, F–55 CONFigure:MPILots:P3Pnoffset, F–56 CONFigure:MPILots:P3Pnoffset?, F–56 CONFigure:MPILots:P4Gain, F–55 CONFigure:MPILots:P4Gain?, F–55 CONFigure:MPILots:P4Level, F–55 CONFigure:MPILots:P4Level?, F–55 CONFigure:MPILots:P4Pnoffset, F–56 CONFigure:MPILots:P4Pnoffset?, F–56 CONFigure:MPILots:P5Gain, F–55 F–186 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 623 CONFigure:SHANdoff:FDURation?, F–58 CONFigure:SHANdoff:LIMit:ERRor:FERate, F–58 CONFigure:SHANdoff:LIMit:ERRor:FERate?, F–58 CONFigure:SHANdoff:POWer, F–57 CONFigure:SHANdoff:POWer?, F–57 CONFigure:SHANdoff:PSPNoffset?, F–57 CONFigure:SHANdoff:PSTChannel?, F–57 CONFigure:SHANdoff:SSPNoffset, F–57 CONFigure:SHANdoff:SSPNoffset?, F–57 CONFigure:SHANdoff:SSTChan, F–57 CONFigure:SHANdoff:TADD, F–58 CONFigure:SHANdoff:TADD?, F–58 CONFigure:SHANdoff:TDROP, F–58 CONFigure:SHANdoff:TDROP?, F–58 CONFigure:TCDemod:ASTop, F–46 CONFigure:TCDemod:ASTop?, F–46 F–187 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 624 CONFigure:TQUality:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer, F–53 CONFigure:TQUality:SOURce[:CDMA]:POWer?, F–53 CONFigure:TQUality[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–52 CONFigure:TSIGnal:SCDivisor, F–14 CONFigure:TSIGnal:SCDivisor?, F–14 CONFigure:TSIGnal:SCLock?, F–14 CONFigure:TSIGnal:SELect, F–14 CONFigure:TSIGnal:SELect?, F–14 CONFigure:TSIGnal[:SETTings]:DEFault, F–14 CONFigure:U1Defined:ASTop, F–47 CONFigure:U1Defined:ASTop?, F–47 CONFigure:U1Defined:BAUD, F–47 CONFigure:U1Defined:BAUD?, F–48 CONFigure:U1Defined:DURation, F–48 CONFigure:U1Defined:DURation?, F–48 CONFigure:U1Defined:FREQuency:OFFSet, F–48 F–188 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 625 FETCh:ARRay:AMTest:RQUality:RAFResponse:GRAPh:X?, F–102 FETCh:ARRay:AMTest:RQUality:RAFResponse:GRAPh:Y?, F–102 FETCh:ARRay:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:GRAPh:X?, F–109 FETCh:ARRay:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:GRAPh:Y?, F–109 FETCh:ARRay:AMTest:TQUality:AFResponse:LIMit:FAIL?, F–109 FETCh:ARRay:AMTest:TQUality:RAFResponse:GRAPh:X?, F–111 FETCh:ARRay:AMTest:TQUality:RAFResponse:GRAPh:Y?, F–111 FETCh:ARRay:ARQuality:AFResponse:GRAPh:X?, F–77 FETCh:ARRay:ARQuality:AFResponse:GRAPh:Y?, F–77 FETCh:ARRay:ARQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:FAIL?, F–77 FETCh:ARRay:ARQuality:RAFResponse:GRAPh:X?, F–79 FETCh:ARRay:ARQuality:RAFResponse:GRAPh:Y?, F–79 FETCh:ARRay:ATQuality:AFResponse:GRAPh:X?, F–84 FETCh:ARRay:ATQuality:AFResponse:GRAPh:Y?, F–84 FETCh:ARRay:ATQuality:AFResponse:LIMit:FAIL?, F–85 FETCh:ARRay:ATQuality:MLIMiting:GRAPh:X?, F–88 F–189 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 626 FETCh[:SCALar]:AMTest:TQUality:HNOise:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–104 FETCh[:SCALar]:AMTest:TQUality:MNDistortion:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–105 FETch[:SCALar]:APOWer:MSTation:LIMit:FAIL?, F–71 FETCh[:SCALar]:APOWer:MSTation[:ALL]?, F–70 FETCh[:SCALar]:ARQuality:HDIStortion:LIMit:FAIL?, F–75 FETCh[:SCALar]:ARQuality:HNOise:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–74 FETCh[:SCALar]:ARQuality:SENSitivity:LIMit:FAIL?, F–72 FETCh[:SCALar]:ATQuality:HNOise:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–80 FETCh[:SCALar]:ATQuality:HNOise:MMValue?, F–80, F–104 FETCh[:SCALar]:ATQuality:MNDistortion:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–82 FETCh[:SCALar]:AUTHenticate[:ALL]?, F–34 FETCh[:SCALar]:CLEVels:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–51 FETCh[:SCALar]:CMTest:POWer:MSTation:LIMit:FAIL?, F–64 FETCh[:SCALar]:CMTest:WQUality:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–64 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMM:RQUality:CLEVels:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–161 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMM:RQUality:DRANge:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–161 F–190 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 627 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:MAXimum[:ALL]?, F–124 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:AVERage:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–127 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:AVERage[:ALL]?, F–127 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:CURRent:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–127 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:CURRent[:ALL]?, F–127 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:GRAPh:COUNt?, F–127 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:MAXMin:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–127 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:MAXMin[:ALL]?, F–127 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:AVERage:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–126 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:AVERage[:ALL]?, F–125 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:CURRent:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–125 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:CURRent[:ALL]?, F–125 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:GRAPh:COUNt?, F–126 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:MAXMin:LIMit:FAIL[:ALL]?, F–126 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:MAXMin[:ALL]?, F–125 FETCh[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:GRAPh:S1Test:COUNt?, F–120 F–191 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 628 MMEMory12:SAVE:NAME, F–16 MMEMory12:SAVE:NAME?, F–16 MMEMory13:RECall, F–15 MMEMory13:SAVE, F–15 MMEMory13:SAVE:NAME, F–16 MMEMory13:SAVE:NAME?, F–16 MMEMory2:RECall, F–15 MMEMory2:SAVE, F–15 MMEMory2:SAVE:NAME, F–16 MMEMory2:SAVE:NAME?, F–16 MMEMory3:RECall, F–15 MMEMory3:SAVE, F–15 MMEMory3:SAVE:NAME, F–16 MMEMory3:SAVE:NAME?, F–16 MMEMory4:RECall, F–15 MMEMory4:SAVE, F–15 F–192 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 629 READ[:SCALar]:|ACCess:POWer:APRobe?, F–33 READ[:SCALar]:|ACCess:POWer:STANdby?, F–33 READ[:SCALar]:ACENquality[:ALL]?, F–70 READ[:SCALar]:ACEQuality[:ALL]?, F–70 READ[:SCALar]:AFTest:HDIStortion[:ALL]?, F–167 READ[:SCALar]:AFTest:VOLTage[:ALL]?, F–167 READ[:SCALar]:AIACCess:POWer:ACTive?, F–68 READ[:SCALar]:AIACCess:POWer:STANdby?, F–68 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:CCFerror?, F–64 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:NQUality[:ALL]?, F–92 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:POWer:BBANd?, F–91 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:POWer:MSTation?, F–91, F–92 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:QAUALity[:ALL]?, F–91 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:QUALity:ST?, F–91 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:RQUality:AFResponse?, F–99 READ[:SCALar]:AMTest:RQUality:AMUTing[:ALL]?, F–97 F–193 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 630 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS:RQUality:U1Defined[:ALL]?, F–134 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS:RQUality:U2Defined[:ALL]?, F–134 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS:TALignment[:ALL]?, F–139 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:ACPower[:ALL]?, F–130 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:AVERage[:ALL]?, F–123 READ[:SCALar]:DAMs[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:CURRent[:ALL]?, F–123 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:EVMagnitude:MAXimum[:ALL]?, F–123 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:AVERage[:ALL]?, F–127 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:CURRent[:ALL]?, F–127 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:MERRor:MAXMin[:ALL]?, F–127 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:AVERage[:ALL]?, F–125 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:CURRent[:ALL]?, F–125 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PERRor:MAXMin[:ALL]?, F–125 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:S1Test[:ALL]?, F–120 READ[:SCALar]:DAMS[:TQUality]:PVTime:S8Test[:ALL]?, F–120 READ[:SCALar]:DRANge[:ALL]?, F–46 F–194 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 631 STATus:OPERation:CONDition?, F–12 STATus:OPERation:ENABle, F–11 STATus:OPERation:ENABle?, F–11 STATus:OPERation[:EVENt]?, F–12 STATus:PRESet, F–11 STATus:QUEStionable:CONDition?, F–12 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle, F–11 STATus:QUEStionable:ENABle?, F–11 STATus:QUEStionable[:EVENt]?, F–12 *STB?, F–10 SYSTem:COMMunicate[:SELF]:ADDRess, F–11 SYSTem:COMMunicate[:SELF]ADDRess?, F–11 SYSTem:DATE, F–11 SYSTem:DATE?, F–11 SYSTem:ERRor[:NEXT]?, F–12 SYSTem:OPTions?, F–12 F–195 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 632 SYSTem:USER3:NAME?, F–17 SYSTem:USER4:NAME, F–17 SYSTem:USER4:NAME?, F–17 SYSTem:USER5:NAME, F–17 SYSTem:USER5:NAME?, F–17 SYSTem:USER6:NAME, F–17 SYSTem:USER6:NAME?, F–17 SYSTem:USER7:NAME, F–17 SYSTem:USER7:NAME?, F–17 SYSTem:USER8:NAME, F–17 SYSTem:USER8:NAME?, F–17 SYSTem:USER9:NAME, F–17 SYSTem:USER9:NAME?, F–17 SYSTem:VERSion?, F–12 *TST?, F–10 *WAI, F–10 F–196 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 633 OFF restores the tester output power to the CDMA BS Signal Configuration level. The argument is set to OFF by default when the tester is in local mode. The tester output power level when a call is not established is the CDMA BS Signal Configuration level. G–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 634 CDMA signal, the mobile station must be expecting and be prepared to handle this signal. The probability of dropping a call is increased. G–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 635 This command turns the AF generator on or off for the Analog transmitter audio muting module test. This command turns the AF generator on or off for the Analog transmitter hum and noise module test. G–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 636 100 ms of dead time. This is due to the fact that generators and other resources are always programmed form the base state (amplitude and frequency at zero). G–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 637 Numeric data not allowed –131 Invalid suffix –134 Suffix too long –138 Suffix not allowed –141 Invalid character data –144 Character data too long –148 Character data not allowed –151 Invalid string data H–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 638 File name error –258 Media protected Device-Specific Errors –300 Device-specific error –310 System error –311 Memory error –313 Calibration memory lost –314 Save/recall memory lost –315 Configuration memory lost –330 Self test failed H–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 639 Input buffer overrun Query Errors –400 Query error –410 Query INTERRUPTED –420 Query UNTERMINATED –430 Query DEADLOCKED –440 Query UNTERMINATED after indefinite response Instrument dependent errors Device dependent error Reference not locked H–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 640 Appendix H: GPIB Error Codes H–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 641 When first powered on, the tester displays the home menu, as shown in Figure I–1. Figure I–1: Home menu display To start the application, press the Autorun softkey in the Home Menu. The Autorun menu then appears, see Figure I–2. I–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 642 STOP / BREAK key on your CMD80. Autorun MS Test menu Once Autorun has started, the tester displays the Autorun MS Test menu, as shown in Figure I–3. Figure I–3: Autorun home menu I–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 643 TRAFFIC CHANNEL: Traffic channel ranges from 2 through 31 and 33 through 63, inclusive. RATE SET VOCODER: Select the preferred Rate Set and the preferred Vocoder Rate Set 1(8k)/Basic Rate Set 1(8k)/Enhanced Rate Set 2 (only with Option B14) I–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 644 LOAD CONFIG: The parameters of the selected user file are loaded into the CMD80. FACTORY SETTINGS: All the parameters which can be set in Autorun are reset to the factory default values. I–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 645 After selecting a test (Sequence, RXD, TXD, Handoff Analog, Voice Loop, Standby Power) you can fill in some special text strings to customize the test report; see Figure I–8. MS Type Tested By Test Location Company Name I–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 646 The text you entered will appear in the Test menu as shown in Figure I–10: Autorun test menu. Fill in the other string fields in the same way. After editing the strings, it is recommended that you immediately save them. You are able to I–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 647 Autorun test results menu After a test is finished, the test results are shown at once on the display of the tester, see Figure I–11 for an example of TxD test results. I–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 648 CMD80. Figure I–12: Autorun printer menu OUTPUT DSTN: Pressing the OUTPUT DSTN softkey will switch the output destination between None, Printer, Internal, and Memcard. Saved files I–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 649 Error Vector Magnitude RMS/Peak Carrier Feedthrough and I/Q Imbalance Carrier Frequency Error and Transmit Time Error Waveform Quality The values are checked against the limits set in the Config Menu, shown in Figure I–13. I–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 650 Values: 0.0 Sec. to 10.0 Sec. WAVE QUALITY: sets the minimum permitted waveform quality Values: 0.000 to 1.000 To leave this config menu press the MENU UP key next to the spin wheel. I–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 651 Full Half Quarter Eight Rate Rate The configuration submenu of the RXD test allows the setting of different test parameters. The configuration menu for the receiver test is shown in Figure I–14. I–11 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 652 After the receiver test is finished, the test results are displayed. Press the MENU UP key to leave the test results menu. The printer menu is then automatically displayed. I–12 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 653 After the Sequence Test is finished, the test results are displayed at once. Press the MENU UP key to leave the Test Results menu. The Printer Menu is then automatically displayed (see Printer Menu on page I–8). I–13 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 654 After the Analog Handoff Test is finished, the test results are displayed at once. Press the MENU UP key to leave the Analog Handoff menu. The Printer Menu is then automatically displayed. I–14 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 656 Digital Control Channel. Generic reference to IS–136 digital mode control channel, encompassing both forward and reverse directions. DCCH Digital Control Channel Direct Digital Synthesis Digital Traffic Channel. IS–136 TDMA voice/data traffic channel. Glossary–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 657 In phase/Quadrature phase JTACS Japanese Total Access Communications System Mobile Attenuation Code Mobile Station Identification Number. A 34–bit ID number used over the control channel to identify messages destined for a specific mobile Glossary–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 658 Slow associated control channel. Signaling messages sent between MS and BS within the DTC. Simultaneous with voice data transmission. Supervisory Audit Tone. Used in AMPS mode as signaling, and to distin- guish between different base stations sharing the same channel. Glossary–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 659 Waveform Quality “ ” (Greek letter rho) The CDMA transmitter figure of merit. It is a measure of the percentage of transmitter power within the desired code domain related to the ideal value. Glossary–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 661 CALL ESTABLISHED, 3–68, 3–75 HARMONIC DISTORTION, 3–128 CARRIER POWER, 3–75 HUM/NOISE, 3–126 MS REGISTERED, 3–63 SENSITIVITY, 3–125 MS UNREGISTERED, 3–56 STANDBY POWER, 3–122 RECEIVER QUALITY, 3–76 TRANSMITTER QUALITY, 3–132 AUDIO FREQUENCY RESPONSE, 3–135 Index–1 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 662 3–146, 3–148, 3–150, 3–152, 3–154, 3–156, Analog mode, Analog and digital, 3–57, 3–64, 3–157, 3–160, 3–161, 3–164 3–176 Autorange, carrier power, 3–99 TDMA, Analog and digital, 3–179 Autorun, I–1 Call, establishing a, E–23, E–25 Analog handoff, I–14 Index–2 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 663 Configuration menu structure, 2–9 PHASE ERROR, 3–26 Configuration menu tree POWER CONTROL, 3–16 Analog, 3–120 RECEIVER QUALITY, 3–21 CDMA, 3–48 SENSITIVITY, 3–23 TDMA, 3–231 SINGLE SHOT, 3–22 Configuration Menus SOFTER HANDOFF, 3–40 Access Probes, 3–10 Index–3 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 664 Defaults, TDMA BS signal configuration, 3–176, Connecting power, 1–3 3–186, 3–215, 3–216, 3–233 Connections, interface, D–4 Descriptions of commands, E–10 Connector, IEEE bus, D–1 Device address, D–3 Connectors Device functions, resetting, D–21 Index–4 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 665 HARD COPY key, 2–6 Hardkeys, 2–6 FACCH, Glossary–2 See also Data keypad FAIL value, F–7 Hardware handshake. See Handshake FALLING EDGE softkey, 3–19 Harmonic distortion FBCCH, Glossary–2 audio testing, 3–258 FER, Glossary–2 Index–5 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 666 IS–136–A, 3–4, E–15 test, 2–9 IS–95, 3–4, E–15 Menu tree Analog configuration, 3–120 Analog test, 3–55 CDMA configuration, 3–48 J–STD008, 3–4, E–15 CDMA test, 3–6 JTACS, 3–4, E–15, Glossary–2 TDMA configuration, 3–231 Index–6 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 667 MODULE TEST (analog), 3–98 OTHER, softkey, 1–19 MODULE TEST (TDMA), 3–217 Output power MS Unregistered, Access Probes, 3–8 mobile station, 3–59 MSCM, Glossary–3 voice transmission, 3–59 MULTIFUNCTION connector, 2–7 Multiple Pilots, 3–28 Index–7 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 668 SOC, Glossary–4 REGID, Glossary–3 Softer Handoff, 3–30 Registers, status, D–16 Configuration, 3–40 Registration, E–8 CSH state, 3–30 timer based, CDMA, 3–8 Handoff Example, 3–31 Remote control, D–1 Handoff Step Summary, 3–32 commands, E–1 Index–8 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 669 ADJ CH PWR FREQ DOMAIN, 3–198, 3–225 TDMA BS PARAMETERS, 3–255 ADJ CH PWR TIME DOMAIN, 3–200, 3–226 TDMA BS SIGNAL CONFIGURATION, 3–253 ERR VECTOR MAGNITUDE, 3–208, 3–230 TDMA configuration menus (MANUAL TEST) Index–9 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...
  • Page 670 CALL ESTABLISHED display, 3–14 open loop time response, E–35 initiating a call, 3–9, 3–12 receiver quality, E–27 Voice transmissions, output power, 3–59 transmitter quality, E–43 Voltage supply, 1–3 TIME ALIGNMENT, 3–210 VOLUME/CONTRAST knob, 2–7 Index–10 CMD 80 Digital Radiocommunication Tester User Manual...

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