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  • Page 1 ® R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx ® CDMA2000 1xRTT and 1xEV-DO Firmware Applications User Manual (;×í;2) 1173.9511.02 ─ 12...
  • Page 2 ® This user manual describes the following R&S CMW options: ● ® ® R&S CMW-KM800 (CDMA2000 1xRTT, TX measurement, reverse link) ● R&S ® CMW-KS800 (CDMA2000 ® 1xRTT, basic signaling) ● ® ® R&S CMW-KS810 (CDMA2000 1xRTT, adv. signaling) ● ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ® Contents R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Contents 1 Preface....................9 How to Read Firmware Application Chapters............9 1.1.1 General Description......................9 1.1.2 Application Sheets......................10 1.1.3 GUI Reference......................10 1.1.4 Programming Examples....................10 1.1.5 Command Reference....................10 2 1xEV-DO Signaling................11 What's New in this Revision..................11 General Description....................
  • Page 4 ® Contents R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx 2.3.7 System Settings......................60 2.3.8 Layer..........................70 2.3.9 Network......................... 87 2.3.10 Shortcut Configuration....................97 2.3.11 Message Monitoring......................97 2.3.12 RX Measurement......................98 Programming......................109 2.4.1 General Configuration....................109 2.4.2 RX Measurements...................... 121 Command Reference....................125 2.5.1 Conventions and General Information................ 125 2.5.2 Cell and Connection State..................
  • Page 5 ® Contents R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx 3.2.9 OLTR Measurement....................258 3.2.10 Selecting and Modifying Views................... 261 3.2.11 Using Markers......................262 3.2.12 Common Elements of Views..................263 GUI Reference......................264 3.3.1 Measurement Control....................264 3.3.2 Signal Routing and Analyzer Settings.................266 3.3.3 Trigger Settings......................269 3.3.4 Multi Evaluation: Miscellaneous.................. 271 3.3.5 Multi Evaluation: Carrier Configuration...............
  • Page 6 ® Contents R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx What's New in this Revision..................452 General Description....................453 4.2.1 Test Setups......................... 453 4.2.2 Initiating Signaling Tests..................... 456 4.2.3 End to End Packet Data Connections.................458 4.2.4 Audio Measurements....................459 4.2.5 Hybrid Mode........................460 4.2.6 External Fading......................463 4.2.7 Internal Fading......................
  • Page 7 ® Contents R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming......................576 4.4.1 General Configuration....................577 4.4.2 RX Measurement: Test Data..................588 4.4.3 RX Measurement: Packet Data...................589 4.4.4 RX Measurement: Pilot Strength.................590 4.4.5 RX Measurement: Speech..................591 Command Reference....................592 4.5.1 Conventions and General Information................ 592 4.5.2 Connection Control and States................... 597 4.5.3 MS Information......................602 4.5.4...
  • Page 8 ® Contents R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx 5.2.9 Common Elements of Views..................747 GUI Reference......................749 5.3.1 Measurement Control....................750 5.3.2 Signal Routing and Analyzer Settings.................751 5.3.3 Trigger Settings......................754 5.3.4 Multi Evaluation: Measurement Control..............757 5.3.5 Multi Evaluation: Limit Settings................... 759 5.3.6 Generator Shortcut......................760 5.3.7 Multi Evaluation: Measurement Results..............761 5.3.8...
  • Page 9: Preface

    ® Preface R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx How to Read Firmware Application Chapters 1 Preface The operation of the R&S CMW is described in several user manuals: ● The R&S CMW user manual describes the base software, common features of the firmware applications and basic principles for manual operation and remote control. There is a separate manual version for each R&S CMW model.
  • Page 10: Application Sheets

    ® Preface R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx How to Read Firmware Application Chapters 1.1.2 Application Sheets This optional section provides short application examples for select issues and related background information. 1.1.3 GUI Reference The GUI reference describes the manual operation of the firmware application via the Graphical User Interface (GUI).
  • Page 11: 1Xev-Do Signaling

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx What's New in this Revision 2 1xEV-DO Signaling With the "1xEV-DO Rev. 0 / A, basic signaling" application (option R&S CMW-KS880), the R&S CMW can emulate a single-carrier 1xEV-DO Access Network (AN) transmit- ting a 1xEV-DO forward signal to which the 1xEV-DO Access Terminal (AT) under test can synchronize.
  • Page 12: General Description

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Software Version To check your R&S CMW software version, open the "Setup" dialog and click "SW/HW Equipment". The initial software version for each remote control command is quoted in the reference description. 2.2 General Description The following sections describe how to use the R&S CMW for "1xEV-DO signaling"...
  • Page 13 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description instance 1 in parallel, but not instance 1 of both applications. Exception is hybrid mode, for details refer to chapter 2.2.4, "Hybrid Mode", on page 19. ● Test Setup for Standard Cell Scenario..............13 ●...
  • Page 14 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 2-1: Test setup using two connectors at instrument side 2.2.1.3 Test Setup for External Fading Scenarios In order to superimpose fading on the baseband signal, you can integrate an R&S AMU200A into a test setup. The R&S AMU200A must be connected to the digital I/Q interface of the R&S CMW.
  • Page 15: Initiating Signaling Tests

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description For a setup with only one downlink path you need only two of the four I/Q data connec- tions. The RF connections between R&S CMW and DUT must be established in the same way as without external fading.
  • Page 16 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The default settings of the R&S CMW generally ensure a forward signal with suitable characteristics for session negotiation and connection setup. The most important set- tings can be modified directly in the main view. Performing measurements The required settings vary depending on the measurement to be performed.
  • Page 17: End To End Packet Data Connections

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● The security settings in the "Network" section of the configuration dialog must be in accordance with the AT capabilities. Order of steps The measurements of the "1xEV-DO Signaling" application may be initiated before turning on the forward signal.
  • Page 18 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Please refer to the DAU user manual: ● for configuration of the DAU, e.g. for initial configuration of the DAU IP settings; ● for limitations, if more signaling instances use end to end connections in parallel. 2.2.3.2 Packet Applications The packet applications are part of the 1xEV-DO application layer and are used for...
  • Page 19: Hybrid Mode

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 3. If network revision A shall be used, select the preferred packet application, see "Packet Configuration > Preferred Application" on page 78. Note, that the network release 0 uses always DPA and the network revision B uses always MMPA.
  • Page 20 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description In the latter case, the necessary synchronization is obtained via adequate time set- tings. 2.2.4.2 Time Settings Synchronized CDMA system time is critical for hybrid mode. See chapter 2.3.7.8, "Time Settings", on page 68 for details about the possible time settings. Time Settings for One SUU Each SUU can have only one time setting at a time.
  • Page 21 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description – 1xEV-DO signaling extension module (R&S CMW-B230A) ● ® One option CDMA2000 1xRTT basic signaling (R&S CMW-KS800) ● One option CDMA2000 ® 1xEV-DO basic signaling (R&S CMW-KS880) ● ® One option CDMA2000 hybrid mode (R&S CMW-KS888) Limitations All available functionality is supported in CDMA signaling application.
  • Page 22: External Fading

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● One SUU with CDMA2000 extension (R&S CMW-B220A) ● One SUU with 1xEV-DO extension (R&S CMW-B230A) ● ® One option CDMA2000 1xRTT basic signaling (R&S CMW-KS800) ● One option CDMA2000 ® 1xEV-DO basic signaling (R&S CMW-KS880) ●...
  • Page 23: Internal Fading

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Baseband input settings for all used connectors: ● Sample Rate = User Defined, 100 MHz ● Baseband Input Level: enter the crest factor and the PEP displayed in step Digital I/Q output settings for all used connectors: ●...
  • Page 24: Connection States

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description reach the receiving antenna at different times leading to a sum of phase shifted and, if the receiver is moving, frequency shifted signals. The internal fading simulator supports propagation conditions defined in the table 6.4.1-1 of 3GPP2 C.S0032 e.g.
  • Page 25 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description State Description Session Open Synchronization and session negotiation have been performed. Applications are assigned to streams and all connection parameters are negotiated. A session can be active for a very long time without any further activity. Paging A transitory state indicating that the R&S CMW attempts a connection but no traffic chan- nel is active yet ("Session Open"...
  • Page 26: Handoff

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Additional transitions and handoff The transitions in the figure above are not complete. The "Off" state can be reached from any state by turning off the forward 1xEV-DO signal (ON | OFF). Moreover, inci- dents like an inactive session timeout or a loss of the radio link cause additional transi- tions.
  • Page 27 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description For details to connection setup refer to chapter 2.2.2, "Initiating Signaling Tests", on page 15. 2.2.8.2 Initiating the Handoff After you have completed the connection setup, perform the following steps to initiate a handoff.
  • Page 28: Inter-Rat Handover

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 3. To initiate the handoff press the "Handoff" button in the dialog. When the handoff has been completed, the 1xEV-DO state remains "Connected". The event log display in the main view shows the beginning and ending of the handoff with separate log entries.
  • Page 29: Test Application Protocols

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 2-3: Inter/Intra-RAT dialog (LTE) In order to reach the "Ready for Handover" state, the 1xEV-DO signaling application has to traverse the OFF state. In particular: selecting 1xEVDO Sig as the handover tar- get will disconnect existing connections.
  • Page 30: Access Probes

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● The forward test applications (FTAP/FETAP/FMCTAP) provide quick and efficient control of the forward operation for accurate parametric testing and enable Packet Error Rate (PER) tests for RF connections at variable forward channel data rates. ●...
  • Page 31 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Band Class Band Class Name Channel Center Number Number N Frequency [MHz] 1 ≤ N ≤ 799 JTACS Band 860 + 0.0125 N 801 ≤ N ≤ 1039 843 + 0.0125 (N – 800) 1041 ≤...
  • Page 32 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Table 2-5: Band classes for reverse signals Band Class Band Class Name Channel Number N Center Frequency [MHz] Number 1 ≤ N ≤ 799 US-Cellular, Korean Cellu- 825 + 0.03 N 991 ≤ N ≤ 1023 825 + 0.03 (N - 1023) 1024 ≤...
  • Page 33: Trigger Signals

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 2.2.13 Trigger Signals The 1xEV-DO signaling application provides trigger signals that can be used by other R&S CMW applications to synchronize to the generated 1XEV-DO forward signal. This is especially useful to trigger 1xEV-DO TX measurements (option R&S CMW-KM880). The available trigger signals are described below.
  • Page 34 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Application RX Measurement Forward Test Forward Link PER/Throughput Reverse Test Reverse Link PER/Throughput Forward & Reverse Test Reverse Link PER/Throughput Packet Data (forward and reverse) The state of the signaling application can be observed within the "RX measurement" view: The "1xEV-DO RX measurement"...
  • Page 35 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Checks in case of failed FL PER tests If forward link PER measurements yield excess error rates, check the FTAP/FETAP/ FMCTAP "ACK Channel" setting that can be performed under ● "Ack Ch Fixed Mode" on page 74 for release 0 ●...
  • Page 36 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The forward link PER is the percentage of FTAP/FETAP/FMCTAP test packets trans- mitted on the forward traffic channel(s) that the AT failed to receive successfully: FL PER = (1 – TestPacketsReceived / TestPacketsSent) x 100 % Confidence Level Statistical probability for the PER to be below the configured "Max PER"...
  • Page 37 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Data Rate [kBit/s] The data rate at which the RTAP/RETAP/RMCTAP test packages were received MAC Packets Sent The total number of MAC packets sent by the AT Reverse Link PER > MAC Packets Errors The number of MAC packets the R&S CMW failed to receive successfully Reverse Link PER >...
  • Page 38 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Termination Target PER > Confidence Level The statistical probability that the Termination Target PER is below the configured reverse link PER limit (see chapter 2.2.14.4, "Statistical PER Tests (Confidence Test- ing)", on page 38) Termination Target PER >...
  • Page 39 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 2.2.14.5 Forward Link Throughput Measurement The R&S CMW can perform several forward link "RX Throughput" measurements in parallel. The "Forward Link Performance" measurements determines the throughput at MAC level. To this end, the FTAP/FETAP/FMCTAP test packets are sent in Forced Single Encapsulation mode, i.e.
  • Page 40 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description For physical layer subtype 0/1, a fixed physical packet size of 1024 bits is used. Physi- cal layer subtypes 2 and 3 allow packet sizes between 128 and 8192 bits. The R&S CMW currently does not support 16- and 64-QAM modulations. Hence "large"...
  • Page 41 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Test Time The number of 26.66 ms CDMA frames detected since the start of the measurement (relative to the max. number of frames per single shot, configured via "Measurement Control > Forward Link Performance > Max Frames") indicates the progress of the "Forward Link Performance"...
  • Page 42 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 2.2.14.7 RLP and IP Statistics The "RX Meas Data" evaluates the data flow between DUT and R&S CMW. The mea- surement results consists of RLP packet counters, PPP total bytes and the resulting data rate in both forward (Tx) and reverse (Rx) direction.
  • Page 43: Gui Reference

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The IP statistics table in the lower part of the view contains the following rows: ● "PPP Total Bytes": Total number of bytes the R&S CMW received (Rx) and sent (Tx) since the beginning of the PPP connection ●...
  • Page 44: Connection Status

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference For the shortcut softkeys refer to chapter 2.3.3, "Using the Shortcut Softkeys", on page 52. Fig. 2-7: 1xEV-DO signaling view For descriptions of the individual areas of the view, refer to the subsections. ●...
  • Page 45 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-8: Connection status area of the main view For background information about the displayed states, see chapter 2.2.7, "Connection States", on page 24. For control of the states, see chapter 2.3.2, "Signaling Control", on page 50.
  • Page 46 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● with release 0 , the R&S CMW uses subtype 0 ● with revision A, the R&S CMW uses subtype 2 ● with revision B and more than 1 active carrier , the R&S CMW uses subtype 3; oth- erwise it uses subtype 2 Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:PLSubtype?
  • Page 47: At Info

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● red background: test application running, carrier assigned to AT but not used by AT Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:AFLCarriers? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:ARLCarriers? 2.3.1.2 AT Info The AT info area shows AT related information after registration or when a connection to the AT has been established.
  • Page 48: Access Network Control

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference MEID Mobile Equipment Identifier, a 56-bit number (14-digit hexadecimal) which allows for a larger number of ATs to be identified than in the existing ESN numbering system. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:MEID? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:TEST:CSTatus:MEID Preferred Ctrl Ch Cycle The control channel cycle in which the AT makes a transition out of the dormant state in order to monitor the Control Channel.
  • Page 49: Event Log

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-10: Access network basic settings The settings are the same as in the configuration tree. ● Most important forward channel settings of the first carrier chapter 2.3.7.3, "RF Frequency", on page 62 ●...
  • Page 50: Signaling Control

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.2 Signaling Control The individual connection states are controlled via the ON | OFF key, via hotkeys and via the AT. The available hotkeys depend on the current connection state. All possible hotkeys are described in the following.
  • Page 51 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Hotkey Description "Handoff ..." "Handoff (Hotkey)" on page 51. *) packet data connection can only be initiated as a mobile originated call, see chapter 2.2.3, "End to End Packet Data Connections", on page 17. Remote command: CALL:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSWitched:ACTion FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSWitched:STATe?
  • Page 52: Using The Shortcut Softkeys

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Refer to chapter 2.2.9, "Inter-RAT Handover", on page 28 for detailed information about inter-RAT handover. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:BCLass CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CHANnel CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CARRier:FLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CARRier:RLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:AT:ASSigned CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:CSECtor CALL:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:STARt 2.3.3 Using the Shortcut Softkeys When using the 1xEV-DO signaling application and a 1xEV-DO measurement in paral- lel, it is recommended to use a shortcut softkey to switch to the measurement.
  • Page 53: General Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-15: Dialog box opened by "Go to..." softkey Select Menu Selects the target measurement you want to switch to. Select as fixed Target Sets the selected measurement as fixed target of the softkey. The softkey label indi- cates the measurement name and switches directly to the selected target without opening the dialog box.
  • Page 54: I/Q Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference For further reference: ● chapter 2.2.1, "Test Setups", on page 12 ● chapter 2.2.4, "Hybrid Mode", on page 19 ● chapter 2.2.5, "External Fading", on page 22 ● chapter 2.2.6, "Internal Fading", on page 23 The individual scenarios are only offered for selection if the required software and hardware options are available, as listed in the following table.
  • Page 55 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-17: I/Q settings (standard cell fading: external) Connector (Out / In)...................... 55 Sample Rate (Out / In)....................55 Baseband PEP (Out / In)....................55 Crest Factor (Out)......................56 Baseband Level (In)...................... 56 Connector (Out / In) Selects the output connector.
  • Page 56: Internal Fading

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Crest Factor (Out) Indicates the crest factor of the baseband signal, i.e. the ratio of peak to average base- band power. The average power is calculated for time intervals with active forward link traffic channel timeslots only.
  • Page 57 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-19: Fading simulator settings Enable........................... 57 Profile..........................57 Restart Event........................ 57 Start Seed........................57 Insertion Loss........................58 Doppler Frequency......................58 Enable Enables/disables the fading simulator. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:ENABle Profile Selects one of the propagation condition defined in the table 6.4.1-1 of 3GPP2 C.S0032.
  • Page 58 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Insertion Loss In "Normal" mode, the insertion loss (i.e. the required attenuation at fader input) is cal- culated based on the currently selected Profile. In "User" mode it can be adjusted by the user. A lower insertion loss allows for a higher forward link power but may result in clipping.
  • Page 59 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.6.3 Fading Module AWGN The following parameters enable and configure the AWGN insertion on the fading module. For background information see chapter 2.2.6.2, "AWGN Generator", on page 24. Fig. 2-21: AWGN settings Enable........................... 59 Min.
  • Page 60: System Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.7 System Settings The parameters in this section provide general signal settings, system settings and configure the RF input and output path. Fig. 2-22: System settings ● RF Output (TX)......................60 ● RF Input (RX)......................
  • Page 61: Rf Input (Rx)

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference If a correction table for frequency-dependent attenuation is active for the chosen con- nector, then the table name and a button are displayed. Press the button to display the table entries. Remote command: SOURce:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:TX:EATTenuation CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation 2.3.7.2...
  • Page 62: Rf Frequency

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.7.3 RF Frequency Fig. 2-25: 1xEV-DO RF frequency settings Band / Channel / Frequency Sets the RF channel of the forward carrier. "Reverse Link Frequency" displays the cen- ter frequency of the RF analyzer and "Forward Link Frequency" the center frequency of the generated 1xEV-DO signal.
  • Page 63 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-26: 1xEV-DO RF power settings 1xEV-DO Power......................63 Output Power........................ 63 Expected Power Mode....................63 Manual Expected Power....................64 Expected Nominal Power....................64 AWGN Mode......................... 64 AWGN Level......................... 65 1xEV-DO Power Sets the total 1xEV-DO output power. The value range depends on the RF output con- nector and the external attenuation setting.
  • Page 64 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Min Power: Assume that AT transmits at its minimum output power (RMS value ≤– 47 dBm; see table below). ● Autoranging: Determine the actual peak power of the input signal and set the input path accordingly.
  • Page 65: Carrier Configuration

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference AWGN Level Specifies level of the Additional White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) interferer relative to the "EV-DO Power". The signaling unit adds the AWGN signal to the forward signal unless AWGN is switched off. Like the output channel power, the AWGN level is varied as a function of the external output attenuation setting.
  • Page 66 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Make sure the active carriers don't overlap, i.e. their center frequencies have to be separated by at least CDMA system bandwidth (1.23 MHz for band class 3 JTACS, 1.25 MHz for all other band classes). Otherwise connection setup will fail. "Offset to RF", "Forward Link Frequency"...
  • Page 67: Forward Traffic Channel

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.7.6 Forward Traffic Channel Fig. 2-28: 1xEV-DO forward traffic channel settings MAC Index [Rev. 0] / [Rev. A] / [Rev. B] Preamble MAC index of the MAC layer packets transmitted on the forward traffic chan- nel.
  • Page 68: Time Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Auto: Active closed loop power control: sends the power control bits needed to control the AT power to the "Manual Expected Power". ● All Up: Sends a sequence of power up bits. ●...
  • Page 69 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference All time settings will only apply at signal ON. Changing the time (on an SUU) costs about 3-4 seconds. Fig. 2-30: System time settings Time Source........................69 Date / Time........................69 Local Time Offset......................69 Leap Seconds.......................
  • Page 70: Layer

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Option R&S CMW-KS890 is required. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LTOFfset CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LTOFfset:HEX? Leap Seconds Leap seconds is an adjustment to keep UTC close to the mean solar time. CDMA Sys- tem Time keeps a track of leap second corrections to UTC but does not use these cor- rections for physical adjustments to the System Time clock.
  • Page 71 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-31: Layer settings For the details about the indicated network release see "Network Release" on page 88. ● Application Layer.....................71 ● Application Layer - Release 0................. 72 ● Application Layer - Release A.................75 ●...
  • Page 72 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Application Properties To be used for... Forward and Reverse Test Test data transmission on both Stress tests for simultaneous AT the forward and reverse link. No receiver and transmitter operation additional information can be at variable data rates transmitted.
  • Page 73 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference FTAP Configuration Sets parameters for the FTAP application. The FTAP protocol specifies the procedures and messages to control the Forward Traffic Channel for subtype 0/1 signals. DRC ← FTAP Configuration The forward data rate is defined in terms of the "DRC" (Data Rate Control) "Index", which is signaled on the control channel sync.
  • Page 74 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Ack Ch Fixed Mode ← FTAP Configuration Configures the ACK channel in the reverse signal that the AT uses to acknowledge/not acknowledge FTAP test packets received on the forward traffic channel. ACK channel transmission is specified in standard 3GPP2 C.S0029-B.
  • Page 75 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.8.3 Application Layer - Release A The following parameters configure the application layer for network release A (physi- cal layer subtype 2) signals. For background information refer to chapter 2.2.10, "Test Application Protocols", on page 29.
  • Page 76 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Packet Type DRC Index Packet Size [Bit] Data Rate [kBit/s] Slot Count 1024 38.4 19.2 38.4 1024 76.8 19.2 38.4 76.8 1024 153.6 38.4 76.8 153.6 1024 307.2 76.8 1024 153.6 2048 307.2 76.8 153.6 307.2...
  • Page 77 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Packet Type DRC Index Packet Size [Bit] Data Rate [kBit/s] Slot Count 5120 1536.0 5120 3072.0 Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:TYPE CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:INDex? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:SIZE? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:RATE? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:SLOTs? Loopback Enable ← FETAP Configuration Indicates whether the AT under test can transmit FETAP loopback packets in order to provide Packet Error Rate (PER) information.
  • Page 78 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Table 2-12: Index and Packet Size Index Size [Bit] max data rate [kBit/s] 19.2 38.4 76.8 115.2 1024 153.6 1536 230.4 2048 307.2 3072 460.8 4096 614.4 6144 921.6 8192 1228.8 12288 1843.2 Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMIN:INDex CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMIN:SIZE?
  • Page 79 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-35: Application layer settings for release B FMCTAP Configuration....................79 └ Rate......................79 └ Loopback Enable.................... 79 └ Ack Channel > Fixed Mode................80 └ Ack Channel > Fixed Modulation Type............80 RMCTAP Configuration > Min / Max Packet Size............
  • Page 80 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Ack Channel > Fixed Mode ← FMCTAP Configuration Configures the ACK channel(s) in the reverse signal(s) that the AT uses to acknowl- edge/not acknowledge FMCTAP test packets received on the forward traffic channel. Same logic as for Network Release 0, see "Ack Ch Fixed Mode"...
  • Page 81 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Subnet Included Specifies whether the "UATISubnetMask" and "UATI104" fields are included in the UATIAssignment message. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SESSion:SNINcluded 2.3.8.6 Connection Layer The following parameters configure the connection layer for subtype 0/1 signals. The settings for subtype 0/1 signals and for subtype 2 signals are identical and overwrite each other.
  • Page 82 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Redirect Overhead Messages Sets the 'Redirect' bit in the QuickConfig Message of the Overhead Messages Protocol to '1', i.e. if the AN is redirecting all ATs away from this AN. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CONNection:ROMessages 2.3.8.7 MAC Layer - General Settings The MAC layer procedures are used to transmit and receive over the Physical Layer.
  • Page 83 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fwd Traffic Ch MAC Protocol..................83 └ Cover......................84 └ Value...................... 84 └ DSC Channel Gain Base................84 └ Length....................84 └ DRC Channel Gain..................85 └ ACK Channel Gain..................85 Def Control Ch Protocol > Data Rate The Default Control Channel MAC Protocol "Data Rate"...
  • Page 84 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference DRC Cover ← Fwd Traffic Ch MAC Protocol In the Variable Rate State, the access network transmits at the rate dictated by the Data Rate Control (DRC) Channel transmitted by the access terminal. The access ter- minal shall use either a DRC Cover index 0 or the DRC Cover index associated with a sector in its Active Set.
  • Page 85 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference DRC Channel Gain ← Fwd Traffic Ch MAC Protocol Ratio of the power of the Reverse Data Rate Control Channel to the power of the Reverse Pilot Channel in 0.5-dB steps. This parameter configures MAC protocol for the default forward traffic channel and enhanced forward traffic channel.
  • Page 86 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-39: MAC layer settings for release 0 (subtype 0/1) Def Rev Traffic Ch MAC Protocol................. 86 └ Data Offset Nom..................... 86 └ Data ....................... 86 └ Increasing / Decreasing Transition..............86 Def Rev Traffic Ch MAC Protocol The Default Reverse Traffic Channel MAC Protocol provides the procedures followed by the AT to transmit, and by the AN to receive the Reverse Traffic Channel.
  • Page 87: Network

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.8.9 MAC Layer - Release A (and B) The following parameters configure the MAC layer for network release A and B (physi- cal layer subtype 2 or 3) signals. Currently these parameters are not supported. They will require option R&S CMW- KS890.
  • Page 88 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● General Network Settings..................88 ● Access Network Properties..................89 ● Sector 0........................89 ● Access Probes......................92 ● Security Settings..................... 94 ● Neighbor Cell Settings.................... 95 2.3.9.1 General Network Settings This section describe the upper part of the network configuration. Fig.
  • Page 89 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Note that the R&S CMW 1xEV-DO signaling application does not support QAM modu- lations. Hence the maximum possible data rates for network revision A and B cannot be achieved. Option R&S CMW-KS881 required for the revision B support. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:RELease 2.3.9.2...
  • Page 90 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-44: Sector Offset........................90 Color Code........................90 Subnet Mask......................... 90 Country Code........................ 91 Format...........................91 ANSI-41.........................91 └ Sector ID [Bits 23 ... 0]..................91 └ Number P-Bits....................91 └ Overall ID [Bits 127 ... 0]................. 91 Manual >...
  • Page 91 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Country Code 3-digit decimal representation of the country code associated with the sector. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:CNTCode Format Input format for the 128-bit overall sector ID. "ANSI-41" means that the R&S CMW builds the overall ID based on a 24-bit sector ID, the number of parity bits, and the Sys- tem ID (SID) defined in the "1xEV-DO Signaling"...
  • Page 92 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 2.3.9.4 Access Probes The parameters in the "Access Probes" section control the access channel transmis- sion of the AT under test. The AT transmits access probes to begin session negotia- tion, which may also occur at times other than the power on cycle (for example, after a session close).
  • Page 93 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Initial Adjust Initial power offset for access probes (ProbeInitialAdjust parameter in the AccessPara- meters Message). "Initial Adjust" is a correction factor to be used by access terminals in the open loop power estimate, expressed as a two’s complement value in units of 1 Setting this parameter requires option R&S CMW-KS890.
  • Page 94 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Preamble Length Slots Length in slots of the access probe preamble. With the Enhanced Access Channel Protocol, the AT uses this value and ignores the value given by the "Preamble Length" setting. This setting is only applicable when the Enhanced Access Channel Protocol is used (revision A).
  • Page 95 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Operator Variant Key The value OPc derived from the "Secret Key" and the operator dependent value OP (32 hexadecimal digits). Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECurity:OPC Authentication Management Field The AMF input parameter (4 hexadecimal digits) of the AKA' authentication algorithm Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECurity:AUTHenticat Sequence Number...
  • Page 96 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference RxLevMinEUTRACommon Configures the low reselection threshold value for LTE neighbor cells. The resulting threshold value in dBm is displayed for information (-44 - RxLevMinEUTRACommon). Option R&S CMW-KS890 is required. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:RLMeutra ThreshServing Specifies the limit for pilot power level below which the AT triggers cell reselection to a neighbor cell in the candidate set.
  • Page 97: Shortcut Configuration

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The configured "High" reselection threshold value is written into the system information block element "threshXhigh". The resulting threshold value in dB is displayed for infor- mation (2 x ThreshX). Option R&S CMW-KS890 is required. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:LTE:THRX<n>...
  • Page 98: Rx Measurement

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Add 1xEV-DO Signaling to logging If enabled, messages exchanged between the 1xEV-DO signaling application and the DUT are reported to the selected logging PC. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:MMONitor:ENABle Logging PC IPv4 Address Selects the IP address to which the messages shall be sent for monitoring. The address pool is configured globally, see "Setup"...
  • Page 99: Rx Meas (Softkey)

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 2-52: 1xEV-DO RX measurement - main window Measurements unsupported in the current version are greyed out. RX Meas (Softkey) The "RX Meas" softkey represents the currently active measurement. It activates hot- keys that provide convenient access to the most important statistical settings. The "RX Meas PER "...
  • Page 100: Rf Settings (Softkey)

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Most session renegotiations will also cause a reset of the statistics counters and a re- start of the measurements. Moreover, a statistics overflow recognized by the R&S CMW will cause a reset of the statistics counters. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RSTatistics RF Settings (Softkey)
  • Page 101: Select Carrier (Hotkey; Release B Only)

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Select Carrier (Hotkey; Release B only) ← Display (Softkey) The "Display" softkey activates hotkeys that allow to control the presentation of the measured data - most notably a hotkey to select the carrier for which the measurement results shall be displayed in detail.
  • Page 102: Measurement Configuration

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference These settings can also be performed from the "1xEV-DO Signaling" window and its configuration dialog (see chapter 2.3.8, "Layer", on page 70). Remote command: etc. CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:APPLication:MODE 2.3.12.2 Measurement Configuration The "RX Measurement" settings appear in the "1xEV-DO RX Measurement Configura- tion"...
  • Page 103 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Forward/Reverse Link PER > Stop Condition............. 104 Forward/Reverse Link PER > Max Test Packets Sent..........104 Forward/Reverse Link Throughput > Max Frames............104 Update Period Evaluation and update period of the displayed results. The results of the "RX Measure- ment"...
  • Page 104 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Single-shot is preferable if only a single measurement result is required under fixed conditions, which is typical for remote-controlled measurements. Continuous mode is suitable for monitoring the evolution of the measurement results in time and observe how they depend on the measurement configuration, which is typically done in manual control.
  • Page 105 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The conformance test specifications 3GPP2 C.S0032-B and 3GPP2 C.S0033-B define a variety of test cases related to PER limits. Adjust the value in accordance with your measurement. Fig. 2-55: Limit settings Multi Carrier Limit Evaluation..................
  • Page 106: Per View (Tab)

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The checkbox enables/disables the warning. Fig. 2-56: Display of cell off message No remote control is provided for this feature. 2.3.12.3 PER View (Tab) Depending on the selected "Test Application", the "PER" view displays the results of the forward or reverse link PER measurement (for the selected carrier in multi-carrier measurements).
  • Page 107: Throughput View (Tab)

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Results For a detailed description of the results see chapter 2.2.14.2, "Forward Link Packet Error Rate Measurement", on page 35. Remote command: Forward Link PER: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:FLPer FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer? READ:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer? CALCulate:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer? FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:STATe? Reverse Link PER: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:RLPer FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer? READ:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer?
  • Page 108: Data View (Tab)

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Throughput measurements require option R&S CMW-KS890. Results For a detailed description of the results see chapter 2.2.14.5, "Forward Link Through- Measurement", on page 39. Remote command: Forward Link Performance: FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance? READ:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance? CALCulate:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance? FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance:STATe? Reverse Link Performance: FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPFormance? READ:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPFormance?
  • Page 109: Programming

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming Results For a detailed description of the results see chapter 2.2.14.7, "RLP and IP Statistics", on page 42 Remote command: SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:RESet? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:RACK? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:NAK? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:SUMMary? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:PPPTotal? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:DRATe? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:STATe? 2.4 Programming The following sections provide programming examples for the 1xEVDO signaling appli- cation.
  • Page 110: To Query The Connection States Use Fetch:evdo:sign:cswitched:state? / Fetch:evdo:sign:pdata:state?. Specifying General Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming To query the connection states use FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:CSWitched:STATe? / FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:PDATa:STATe?. ● Specifying General Settings..................110 ● Configuring Network Settings................112 ● Configuring the I/Q Settings.................. 113 ● Configuring Internal Fading...................114 ● Configuring the Test Application................114 ● Configuring the Test Application Protocol Stack...........
  • Page 111 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // Specify Open Loop Rule expected nominal power of the DUT and // query the expected nominal power that the DUT has to transmit. // Alternativelly set the expected power manually. // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:RFPower:EPMode OLRule CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:RFPower:EXPected? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:RFPower:EPMode MAN CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:RFPower:MANual -30...
  • Page 112: Configuring Network Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:PILot:SETTing 0 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:MAC:INDex 9,9,9 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:PILot:SETTing 1 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:MAC:INDex 10,10,10 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:PILot:SETTing 2 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:MAC:INDex 11,11,11 2.4.1.2 Configuring Network Settings // ************************************************************************* // Configure general network settings // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:RELease RB CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:SID 1 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PROPerty:CLDTime 5 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PROPerty:FPACtivity 100 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PROPerty:IRAT ON // ************************************************************************* // Configure sector 0: define pilot pseudo-noise, color code,...
  • Page 113: Configuring The I/Q Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive ON CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PILot:AT:ASSigned ON // ************************************************************************* // Configure access probes: mode, initial adjust, open loop // adjust, probe increment, the maximum number of access probes, // preamble length, access cycle duration, preamble length, // the permitted maximum rate on the access channel. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:APRobes:MODE ACKN CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:APRobes:IADJust 0...
  • Page 114: Configuring Internal Fading

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming SENSe:EVDO:SIGN:IQOut:PATH1? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:IQIN:PATH1 -30, -20 2.4.1.4 Configuring Internal Fading // ***************************************************************************** // Select a standard cell scenario with internal fading. // ***************************************************************************** ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN:SCENario:SCFading:INTernal RF2C,RX1,RF2C,TX1 // ***************************************************************************** // Configure the fading simulator: enable it, // select a fading profile with speed 0 km/h, start fading // automatically, set start seed and set insertion loss to // 16 dB.
  • Page 115: Configuring The Test Application Protocol Stack

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:APPLication:MODE FAR CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:APPLication? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:APPLication:PACKet:MODE EHRPd CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:APPLication? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:MODE? 2.4.1.6 Configuring the Test Application Protocol Stack Application Layer // ************************************************************************* // FTAP configuration (network release 0): set the DRC // index, get the resulting data rate and slot count. Query the AT // loopback capabilities, don't use "ACK channel bit fixed mode".
  • Page 116 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* // RETAP configuration (network revision A): // set the minimum/maximum packet size index, // get the resulting minimum/maximum packet size. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMIN:INDex 1 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMAX:INDex 12 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMIN:SIZE? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMAX:SIZE? // ************************************************************************* // FMCTAP configuration (network revision B): pre-select // the carrier to be configured, set the packet type.
  • Page 117 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming Session Layer // ************************************************************************* // Specify the inactive session timeout, include subnet // mask in UATI assignment message. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:SESSion:ISTimeout 3240 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:SESSion:SNINcluded ON Connection Layer // ************************************************************************* // Specify the pilot drop threshold, frame offset for reverse link, // don't redirect overhead messages.
  • Page 118: Sending Date And Time Information To The At

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // nominal offset of the reverse traffic channel power for subtype 0/1. // Alternatively configure enhanced forward traffic channel MAC // protocol for subtype 2 and 3. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:MAC:SSEed? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:MAC:DRTProtocol:DONom? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DRC:COVer 4 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DSC:VALue 7 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DSC:CGAin -5 // ************************************************************************* // Pre-select the carrier to be configured, set DRC length,...
  • Page 119: Query Carrier Acquisition Status

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* // Switch on the AT and wait until it is "Session Open" state. // ************************************************************************* WAITKEY > Switch on the AT < WHILE FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:CSWitched:STATe? <> "SOPen" // ************************************************************************* // Set up a AT terminated connection (AT is alerted). // Query the connection state until it equals CONN (connection established).
  • Page 120: Query At-Related Information

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 2.4.1.10 Query AT-related Information // ***************************************************************************** // Query AT RX power // ***************************************************************************** SENSe:EVDO:SIGN:TEST:RX:POWer:STATe? // ************************************************************************* // Query AT information // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:UATI? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:ESN? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:TEST:CSTatus:ESN? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:MEID? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:TEST:CSTatus:MEID? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:PCCHannel:CYCLe? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:PCCHannel:ENABle? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:ILCMask? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CSTatus:QLCMask? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN:ATADdress:IPV4? 2.4.1.11 Configuring Reverse Power Control Setup To execute a power control bits pattern, a connection has to be established before, see chapter 2.4.1.8, "Setting up a Connection",...
  • Page 121: Rx Measurements

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:BCLass? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:BCLass NAPC CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CHANnel 240 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:CSECtor C0S0 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CARRier:SETTing 0 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:CHANnel 240 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:FLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:RLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:CARRier:SETTing 1 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:CHANnel 250 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:FLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:RLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive ON CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PILot:AT:ASSigned ON CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:SETTing 2 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:CHANnel 260 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:FLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:HANDoff:CARRier:RLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive ON CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:NETWork:PILot:AT:ASSigned OFF // ************************************************************************* Initiate handoff // *************************************************************************...
  • Page 122 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming ● Start the PER measurement using INIT:EVDO:SIGN:PER and retrieve the results using FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:FLPer? and FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:RLPer?. ● Start the throughput measurement using INIT:EVDO:SIGN:THRoughput and retrieve the results using FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:FLPFormance? and FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:RLPFormance?. The examples in this section focus on commands directly related to the RX Measure- ment.
  • Page 123 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:LIMit:FLPer:CLEVel 95 // ************************************************************************* // Reverse Link PER measurement configuration: lLet the AT send at most // 1000 test application MAC packets. Stop if either these 1000 packets // have been sent or the configured confidence level has been reached. // Set the maximum tolerable PER to 3% and the minimum required confidence // level to 95% // *************************************************************************...
  • Page 124 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:FLPer:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:SIGN:PER:STATe? // ************************************************************************* // Enable forward link throughput measurement, start the measurement, // wait until sufficient data has been collected, // retrieve scalar results, query data rate. // Query the measurement state (should be "OK"). // Query the measurement state (should be "RDY").
  • Page 125: Command Reference

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.4.2.7 Perform Data RX Measurements // ************************************************************************* // Select the "Packet" test application, select EMPA application. // Enable data measurements, clear statistics. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:APPLication:MODE PACK CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:LAYer:APPLication:PACKet:PREFerred EMPA CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:RESult:IPSTatistics ON CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN:RXQuality:RSTatistics // ************************************************************************* // Register and attach the AT.
  • Page 126 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.5.1.1 SIGN<i> SIGN<i> is used as abbreviation of SIGNaling<instance>. For better readability, only the abbreviated form (which is also accepted by the instrument) is given in the command reference. The <instance> is relevant for instruments supporting several instances of the same firmware application.
  • Page 127 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference RF path selection values: ● RX module: RX1 | RX2 | RX3 | RX4 ● TX module: TX1 | TX2 | TX3 | TX4 ● RX connector: RF1C | RF2C | RF3C | RF4C | RFAC | RFBC RF 1 COM to RF 4 COM plus virtual connector names ●...
  • Page 128 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The measurement has been stopped after the (configurable) measurement time- out. Measurement results may be available, however, at least a part of the mea- surement provides only INValid results or has not completed the full statistic count. ●...
  • Page 129 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● 24 (Invalid RF Setting): The desired RF TX level or RF RX reference level could not be applied. ● 26 (Resource Conflict): The application could not be started or has been stopped due to a conflicting hard- ware resource or software option that is allocated by another application.
  • Page 130: Cell And Connection State

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● 101 (Firmware Error): Indicates a firmware or software error. If you encounter this error for the first time, restart the instrument. If the error occurs again, consider the following hints: – Firmware errors can often be repaired by restoring the factory default settings. To restore these settings, restart your instrument and press the "Factory Default"...
  • Page 131 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..................131 SOURce:EVDO:SIGN<i>:STATe ................131 SOURce:EVDO:SIGN<i>:STATe:ALL? ................ 132 CALL:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSWitched:ACTion ..............132 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSWitched:STATe? ................133 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:PDATa:STATe? ............133 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:PLSubtype? ..............133 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:IRAT? ............134 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:APPLication? ..............134 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:MODE? ............134 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:AFLCarriers? ............135 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:ARLCarriers? ..............135 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:LOG? SOURce:EVDO:SIGN<i>:STATe <Control> Turns the 1xEV-DO Signaling generator (the cell) off or on. Setting parameters: <Control>...
  • Page 132 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <SyncState> PENDing | ADJusted PENDing: the generator has been turned on (off) but the signal is not yet (still) available ADJusted: the physical output signal corresponds to the main generator state (signal off for main state OFF, signal on for main state ON) Example: General Configuration...
  • Page 133 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Access Terminal" on page 45 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:PDATa:STATe? Returns the state of the packet data (PPP) connection. Return values: <PDState> OFF | ON | DORMant | CONNected Example: General Configuration Usage: Query only...
  • Page 134 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Inter RAT" on page 46 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:APPLication? Returns the active test or packet applications along with the streams they are using. Return values: <Application> Comma-separated string of tuples s:<Application Name>, where s is the stream number, e.g.
  • Page 135 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <ActFwdLinkCarr> ACTive | NACTive | NCConnected | DISabled ACTive: The carrier is assigned to the AT and the traffic channel is active. NACTive: The carrier is assigned to the AT but the traffic chan- nel is inactive.
  • Page 136: At Information

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <ConStatusLog> Report as a string Example: Setting up a Connection Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: 2.0.10 Manual operation: "Event Log" on page 49 2.5.3 AT Information The following queries retrieve information from/about the connected AT............
  • Page 137 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Query AT-related Information Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "UATI" on page 47 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:ESN? Queries the Electronic Serial Number of the connected AT. Return values: <ESN> 8-digit hexadecimal number Range: #H0 to #HFFFFFFFF (8 digits) Example: Query AT-related Information Usage:...
  • Page 138 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:TEST:CSTatus:MEID <MEID> Sets the mobile equipment identifier of the connected AT. Parameters: <MEID> Range: 0 to 72.0575940379279E+15 *RST: Example: Query AT-related Information Firmware/Software: V3.2.70 Manual operation: "MEID" on page 48 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:PCCHannel:CYCLe? Queries the control channel cycle in which the AT makes a transition out of the dor- mant state in order to monitor the Control Channel.
  • Page 139: Instance Pre-Selection

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Query AT-related Information Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Manual operation: "Long Code Mask I and Q" on page 48 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:QLCMask? Queries the reverse traffic channel quadrature-phase long code mask associated with the access terminal's session. Return values: <LCMaskQ>...
  • Page 140: Handoff

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SECTor:SETTing <SetSector> Sets/gets the sector to which subsequent sector-related commands apply. Parameters: <SetSector> Only sector 0 supported in the current release Range: 0 to 0 *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS881 Manual operation: "Pilot"...
  • Page 141 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..............141 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:BCLass ..............141 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CHANnel ...........141 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CARRier:CHANnel .......... 142 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CARRier:FLFRequency? ..........142 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CARRier:RLFRequency? ..........143 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:CSECtor ........143 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive ........143 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:AT:ASSigned ................144 CALL:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:STARt CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:BCLass <BandClass> Selects a handoff destination band class/network; see chapter 2.2.12, "Band Classes", on page 30.
  • Page 142 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command. CARRier:SETTing Parameters: <CarrierChannel> The range of possible channels depends on the destination cell's selected band class. For an overview see chapter 2.2.12, "Band Classes", on page 30.
  • Page 143 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Options: Multi-carrier support requires R&S CMW-KS881. Manual operation: "Handoff (Hotkey)" on page 51 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:CSECtor <CarrierSector> Sets/gets the handoff carrier/sector to which subsequent commands CONFigure: EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive CONFigure:EVDO: apply. SIGN<i>:HANDoff:NETWork:PILot:AT:ASSigned Parameters: <CarrierSector> C0S0 | C1S0 | C2S0 | C0S1 | C1S1 | C2S1 | C0S2 | C1S2 | C2S2 | INACtive CxSx: carier/sector selection for handoff INACtive: pilot not set (only for pilot 1 or 2)
  • Page 144: System Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The related pilot has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command. PILot:SETTing Parameters: <AssignedToAT> OFF | ON A pilot can only be assigned to the AT if it is activated on the destination cell (see CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:HANDoff: NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive).
  • Page 145 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ....................145 ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>? .................145 ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SCENario? ................ 146 ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCELl ..............146 ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SCENario:HMODe ............147 ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCFading:INTernal ........... 147 ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCFading[:EXTernal] ...................148 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:ETOE ............ 148 SOURce:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:TX:EATTenuation ............ 148 SOURce:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:RX:EATTenuation ............149 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation ..............149 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:IQIN:PATH<n> ................149 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:IQOut:PATH<n>? ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>? Returns the configured routing settings.
  • Page 146 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Scenario> SCELl | HMODe | SCFading SCEL: Standard Cell HMOD: Hybrid Mode SCFading: Standard Cell Fading <Fader> EXTernal | INTernal Only returned for fading scenario (SCF) Indicates whether internal or external fading is active. Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.10...
  • Page 147 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: General Configuration Firmware/Software: V3.2.10 Options: R&S CMW-KS888 Manual operation: "Scenario, Fading" on page 53 ROUTe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCFading:INTernal <RXConnector>, <RXConverter>, <TXConnector>, <TXConverter> Activates the "Standard Cell Fading: Internal" scenario and selects the signal paths. The first I/Q board is selected automatically. For possible connector and converter values, see chapter 2.5.1.3, "Values for Signal Path...
  • Page 148 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:ETOE <EndToEndEnable> Enables the setup of a connection between the signaling unit and the Data Application Unit (DAU) in remote operation only. Parameters: <EndToEndEnable> OFF | ON *RST: Example: Perform Data RX Measurements Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 V3.0.20 Rev.
  • Page 149 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation <RFInputExtAtt>, <RFOutputExtAtt> Defines an external attenuation (or gain, if the value is negative), to be applied to the RF input connector. Parameters: <RFInputExtAtt> TX external attenuation Range: -50 dB to 90 dB Default unit: dB <RFOutputExtAtt>...
  • Page 150 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <SampleRate> M100 Fixed value, indicating a sample rate of 100 Msps (100 MHz) <PEP> Peak envelope power of the baseband signal Range: -60 dBFS to 0 dBFS Default unit: dBFS <CrestFactor> Crest factor of the baseband signal Range: 0 dB to 60 dB...
  • Page 151 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Seed> Range: 0 to 9 *RST: Example: Configuring Internal Fading Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 Manual operation: "Start Seed" on page 57 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:ILOSs:LOSS <InsertionLoss> Sets the insertion loss for the fading simulator. A setting is only allowed in USER mode (see CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing: FSIMulator:ILOSs:MODE).
  • Page 152 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 Manual operation: "Restart Event" on page 57 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:RESTart:MODE <RestartMode> Sets the restart mode of the fading simulator. Parameters: <RestartMode> AUTO | MANual AUTO: fading automatically starts with the DL signal MANual: fading is started and restarted manually (see CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator: RESTart)
  • Page 153 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Forward Link Settings The following commands query noise power information............153 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:POWer:NOISe? ..........153 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:POWer:NOISe:TOTal? ............153 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:POWer:SUM? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:POWer:NOISe? Queries the calculated system bandwidth noise power on the forward link. Return values: <NoisePower> Range: -500 dBm to 500 dBm Default unit: dBm...
  • Page 154 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Fading Module AWGN The following commands configure the AWGN generator of the internal fader..........154 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:BWIDth:NOISe? ..........154 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:BWIDth:RATio ............154 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:ENABle ............155 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:SNRatio CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:BWIDth:NOISe? Queries the bandwidth of the AWGN inserted via the internal fading module. Return values: <NoiseBandwidth>...
  • Page 155 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 Manual operation: "Enable" on page 57 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:SNRatio <Ratio> Queries the signal to noise ratio for the AWGN inserted via the internal fading module. Parameters: <Ratio> Range: -50 dB to 30 dB Default unit: dB Example: Configuring Internal Fading...
  • Page 156 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <BandClass> USC | KCEL | NAPC | TACS | JTAC | KPCS | N45T | IM2K | NA7C | B18M | NA9C | NA8S | PA4M | PA8M | IEXT | USPC | AWS | U25B | U25F | PS7C | LO7C USC: BC 0, US-Cellular KCEL: BC 0, Korean Cellular...
  • Page 157 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FLFRequency? Queries the forward link frequency, depending on the selected band class and channel (CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:BCLass, CONFigure:EVDO: SIGN<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel). Return values: <Frequency> Range: 0 Hz to 6.1E+9 Hz *RST: 878.49E+6 Hz Default unit: Hz Example: Specifying General Settings Usage: Query only...
  • Page 158 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.2.70 Manual operation: "Band / Channel / Frequency" on page 62 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FOFFset <FreqOffset> Modifies the nominal forward link frequency of the selected band class and RF channel by a frequency offset. Parameters: <FreqOffset>...
  • Page 159 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:OUTPut? Queries the output power at the selected RF output connector: the sum of the "1xEV- DO Power" (CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EVDO) and the AWGN (CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:AWGN). The allowed value: Range (Output Power) = -130 dBm to -5 dBm (RFx Com) or -120 dBm to 3 dBm (RFx Out);...
  • Page 160 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Manual Expected Power" on page 64 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EXPected? Queries the calculated value of the expected input power from the AT. The input power range is stated in the data sheet. Return values: <ExpNomPower>...
  • Page 161 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <AWGNLevel> Range: Between -25 dB and +4 dB (normal mode) or between -12 dB and 11.70 dB (high power mode) *RST: ON with level 0 dB Default unit: dB Example: Specifying General Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "AWGN Level"...
  • Page 162 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:FLFRequency? Gets the forward link frequency for a carrier in the cell implemented by the Signaling Application. The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command. CARRier:SETTing This frequency is determined by the cell's main carrier channel and the related carrier's channel offset.
  • Page 163 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <LevelAbsolute> Range: -180 dBm to 90 dBm *RST: -70 dBm Default unit: dBm Example: Specifying General Settings Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 V3.2.80: range extended Options: Multi-carrier configurations require option R&S CMW-KS881. Manual operation: "RF Level" on page 66 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:LEVel:RELative <LevelRelative>...
  • Page 164 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Pilot" on page 66 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive <ActiveOnAN> Sets/gets the state of a pilot in the cell implemented by the signaling application. The related pilot has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command. PILot:SETTing Parameters: <ActiveOnAN>...
  • Page 165 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The related pilot has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command. PILot:SETTing Note that a pilot can only be acquired by the AT if it is ● activated on the cell (using CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PILot:AN: ACTive) ●...
  • Page 166 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.5.6.7 Reverse Power Control The following commands provide closed loop power control settings..............166 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:PCBits ..............166 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:SSIZe ............167 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:REPetition ..........167 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:SEGMent<no>:BITS ..........167 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:SEGMent<no>:LENGth ..............168 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:RUN CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:PCBits <PCBits> Defines a power control bit pattern which the R&S CMW transmits in order to control the transmitter output power of the AT.
  • Page 167 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:REPetition <Repetition> Specifies the repetition mode of the pattern execution. Parameters: <Repetition> SINGleshot | CONTinuous SINGleshot: the pattern execution is stopped after a single-shot CONTinuous: the pattern execution is repeated continuously and stopped by the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl: Example: Configuring Reverse Power Control Setup...
  • Page 168 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Segments" on page 68 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:RUN <RunSequenceState> Starts and in continuous mode also stops the execution of the user specific pattern. Parameters: <RunSequenceState>OFF | ON Example: Configuring Reverse Power Control Setup Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-K890 Manual operation:...
  • Page 169 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:DATE <Day>, <Month>, <Year> Date setting for CDMA system time source DATE (see CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: on page 168). SYSTem:TSOurce Parameters: <Day> Range: 1 to 31 *RST: <Month> Range: 1 to 12 *RST: <Year> Range: 2011 to 9999 *RST: 2011...
  • Page 170 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <Hour> difference from UTC Range: 00 to 17 *RST: Default unit: hour <Minute> difference from UTC Range: 00 to 59 *RST: Default unit: min Example: Sending Date and Time Information to the Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS890 Manual operation:...
  • Page 171: Basic Test Application Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:SYNC <SyncCode> Sets/queries the Sync Code. The Sync Code is required to synchronize the system time for Hybrid Mode on Two (or more) SUU: query the Sync Code generated by the "Synchronization Master" (after SUU and set it on the "Syncronization Slave".
  • Page 172 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:APPLication:DSIGnaling? Queries the stream and the state of the Default Signaling Application. The response is fixed: The Default Signaling Application is always enabled and assigned to stream 0. Return values: <Stream> Range: Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:APPLication:MODE <Mode>...
  • Page 173: Layer

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <PrefMode> EHRPd | HRPD Enhanced HRPD or High Rate Packet Data (HRPD) *RST: EHRP Example: Configuring the Test Application Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KA100 Manual operation: "Preferred Packet Mode" on page 72 2.5.8 Layer For the "Application"...
  • Page 174 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Application Layer Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "DRC" on page 73 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:DRC:RATE? Queries the data rate for the selected FTAP data rate index (CONFigure:EVDO: SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:DRC:INDex). Return values: <DRCRate> Range: 0 kbit/s to 2457.6 kbit/s *RST: 38.4 kbit/s Example:...
  • Page 175 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:ACK:FMODe <FMode> Configures the ACK channel in the reverse signal that the AT uses to acknowledge/not acknowledge test packets received on the forward traffic channel. Parameters: <FMode> NUSed | AALWays | NAALways Not used, ACK always, NACK always *RST: NAAL Example:...
  • Page 176 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <RMaxIndex> Range: 1 to 5 *RST: Example: Application Layer Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "RTAP Configuration > Min / Max Data Rate" on page 74 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RTAP:RMAX:RATE? Queries the data rate for the selected maximum data rate index (CONFigure:EVDO: SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RTAP:RMAX:INDex).
  • Page 177 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Application Layer Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "DRC" on page 75 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:INDex? Queries the data rate index for FETAP packets, depending on the selected packet type (CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:TYPE). Return values: <DRCIndex> Range: 1 to 14 *RST: Example: Application Layer...
  • Page 178 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:SLOTs? Queries the slot count for FETAP packets, depending on the selected packet type (CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:TYPE). Return values: <DRCSlots> Range: 1 to 16 *RST: Example: Application Layer Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "DRC"...
  • Page 179 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <MType> *RST: Example: Application Layer Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Ack Ch Fixed Modulation Type" on page 77 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMIN:INDex <MinIndex> Selects the minimum packet size index for RETAP test packets. Use CONFigure: to query the corre- EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMIN:SIZE?
  • Page 180 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <MaxIndex> Range: 1 to 12 *RST: Example: Application Layer Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "RETAP Configuration > Min / Max Packet Size" on page 77 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMAX:SIZE? Queries the packet size for the selected maximum data rate index (CONFigure: EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMAX:INDex).
  • Page 181 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......... 181 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:TYPE ....... 181 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:INDex? .........182 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:SIZE? ....... 182 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:RATE? ......182 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:SLOTs? ......183 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:LBACk:ENABle? .......183 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:ACK:FMODe ......184 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:ACK:MTYPe? ....... 184 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RMCTap:SMIN:INDex ....... 184 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RMCTap:SMIN:SIZE? ......185 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RMCTap:SMAX:INDex ......185 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RMCTap:SMAX:SIZE? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:TYPE <DRCType>...
  • Page 182 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "DRC Rate" on page 79 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:SIZE? Queries the size of the FMCTAP test packets sent on a particular carrier. The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command. CARRier:SETTing The packet size is determined by the selected packet type (CONFigure:EVDO: SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:TYPE).
  • Page 183 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The slot count is determined by the selected packet type (CONFigure:EVDO: SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:TYPE). Return values: <DRCSlots> Range: 1 to 16 Example: Application Layer Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS881 Manual operation: "DRC Rate" on page 79 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:LBACk:ENABle? Queries whether the AT under test shall transmit FMCTAP loopback packets in order...
  • Page 184 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:ACK:MTYPe? Queries if the ACK Channel Modulation Type Fixed mode (see 3GPP2 C.S0029) is enabled for a carrier. Currently this mode is always switched off. The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command.
  • Page 185 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS881 Manual operation: "RMCTAP Configuration > Min / Max Packet Size" on page 80 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RMCTap:SMAX:INDex <MaxIndex> Selects the maximum packet size index for RMCTAP test packets on this carrier. The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command.
  • Page 186 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.5.8.4 Session Layer The following parameters configure the session layer. All settings are valid for subtype 0/1 and for subtype 2 signals............186 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SESSion:ISTimeout ...........186 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SESSion:SNINcluded CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SESSion:ISTimeout <ISTimeout> Specifies the time after which the AT, if it does not detect any traffic from the R&S CMW directed to it, closes the session.
  • Page 187 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <PDThreshold> Range: -31.5 dB to 0 dB *RST: -9 dB Default unit: dB Example: Connection Layer Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Options: R&S CMW-KS890 Manual operation: "Pilot Drop Threshold" on page 81 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CONNection:RLFoffset <RLFOffset> Delays the Reverse Traffic Data Channel and Reverse Rate Indicator Channel (RRI) transmissions of the AT by an integer number of slots with respect to the system time- aligned frame boundary.
  • Page 188 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............189 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:IPBackoff ............189 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:IPSBackoff ........189 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DFTProtocol:DRC:COVer ........190 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DRC:COVer ........190 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DSC:VALue ........190 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DSC:CGAin ........190 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DFTProtocol:DRC:LENGth ........191 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DRC:LENGth ........191 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DFTProtocol:DRC:CGAin ........191 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DRC:CGAin ........192 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DFTProtocol:ACK:CGAin ........192 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:ACK:CGAin .........193 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DRTProtocol:DONom? ..........193 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DRTProtocol:DRATe ........194...
  • Page 189 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <MPSequences> Range: 1 to 15 *RST: Example: MAC Layer Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Max Probe Sequences" on page 83 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:IPBackoff <IPBackoff> Defines the upper limit of the backoff range (in units of "Access Cycle Duration" defined in the "Network"...
  • Page 190 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DRC:COVer <DRCCover> Specifies the DRC Cover value that the AT is to use on its Data Rate Control (DRC) Channel (for subtype 2 and 3 signals only). Parameters: <DRCCover> Range: 1 to 6 *RST: Example: "MAC Layer"...
  • Page 191 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: MAC Layer Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "DRC Length" on page 84 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:EFTProtocol:DRC:LENGth <DRCLength> Defines the number of slots that the AT uses to send a single DRC message on a car- rier (for subtype 2 and 3 signals only). The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command.
  • Page 192 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <DRCCGain> Range: - 9 to 6 Increment: 0.5 *RST: Default unit: dB Example: "MAC Layer" on page 117 Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 V2.1.20: dependence on pre-set carrier added Options: Multi-carrier support requires option R&S CMW-KS881. Manual operation: "DRC Channel Gain"...
  • Page 193 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DRTProtocol:DONom? Defines the nominal offset of the Reverse Traffic Channel power from the Reverse Pilot Channel power. At present, this parameter is not supported. Return values: <DataOffsetNom> Range: depending on test settings *RST: 0 dB Default unit: dB Example:...
  • Page 194 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KS890 Manual operation: "Data ..." on page 86 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:DRTProtocol:ITRansition <R9K>, <R19K>, <R38K>, <R76K> Defines the probability of the access terminal to increase its transmission rate to the next higher data rate. Parameters: <R9K>...
  • Page 195: Network

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.5.9 Network The following commands define properties of the simulated network and control the access probe transmission of the AT. ● General Settings....................195 ● Access Network Properties................... 195 ● Sector........................196 ● Access Probes......................
  • Page 196 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..........196 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PROPerty:CLDTime ..........196 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PROPerty:FPACtivity ............196 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PROPerty:IRAT CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PROPerty:CLDTime <CLDTime> Defines the time in s after which a connection is considered to be lost. Parameters: <CLDTime> Range: 2 s to 6 s *RST: Default unit: s Example: Configuring Network Settings...
  • Page 197 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..........197 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:PNOFfset ..........197 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:CLRCode ............. 197 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:SMASk ..........198 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:CNTCode ............ 198 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:FORMat .............198 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:ID:ANSI ............198 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:NPBits ..........199 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:IDOVerall? ..........199 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:ID:MANual CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:PNOFfset <PNOffset> Defines the pilot PN offset index of the generated forward 1xEV-DO signal. Parameters: <PNOffset>...
  • Page 198 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:CNTCode <CNTCode> Defines the 3-digit decimal representation of the country code associated with the sec- tor. Parameters: <CNTCode> Range: 0 to 999 *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Country Code" on page 91 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:FORMat <Format>...
  • Page 199 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Number P-Bits" on page 91 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:IDOVerall? Queries the 128-bit overall ID of the sector in ANSI-41 format (CONFigure:EVDO: on page 198). SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECTor:FORMat Return values: <ANSI41OverallID> 32-digit hexadecimal number *RST: #H00000000000000000000000000000000...
  • Page 200 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:MODE <Mode> Specifies whether the tester acknowledges or ignores access probes from the AT. Parameters: <Mode> ACKN | IGN *RST: ACKN Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Access Probes" on page 92 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:IADJust <IAdjust>...
  • Page 201 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <PIncrement> Range: 0 dB to 7.5 dB Increment: 0.5 dB *RST: 4 dB Default unit: dB Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Options: R&S CMW-KS890 Manual operation: "Probe Increment" on page 93 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PPSequence <PPSequence>...
  • Page 202 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Options: R&S CMW-KS890 Manual operation: "Access Cycle Duration" on page 93 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PLSLots <PLSlots> Defines the length in slots of the access probe preamble. Parameters: <PLSlots> S4 | S16 4/16 slot preamble *RST: Example:...
  • Page 203 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <SecretKey> 32 hexadecimal digits Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Secret Key" on page 94 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SECurity:OPC <OperatorVarKey> Sets/gets the Operator Variant Key (OP ) of the EAP-AKA' access authentication. Parameters: <OperatorVarKey>...
  • Page 204 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..............204 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:MRTimer ..............204 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:RLMeutra ..............204 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:THRServing ............205 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:LTE:THRX<n> .............205 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:LTE:CELL<n> CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:MRTimer <MaxReselectionTimer> Maximum time for the access terminal to execute the cell reselection. Parameters: <MaxReselTimer> Range: 0 to 15 *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V3.2.60...
  • Page 205 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:LTE:THRX<n> <LTEThreshX> Specifies the minimum required quality threshold of the reselection target cell. Suffix: <n> 1..16 Number of neighbor cell Parameters: <LTEThreshX> Range: 0 to 31 *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V3.2.60 Options: R&S CMW-KS890 Manual operation:...
  • Page 206 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Table 2-13: Channel number range depending on LTE FDD band FDD band Channel no. N 0 to 599 600 to 1199 1200 to 1949 1950 to 2399 2400 to 2649 2650 to 2749 2750 to 3449 3450 to 3799 3800 to 4149...
  • Page 207: Message Monitoring

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Table 2-14: Channel number range depending on LTE TDD band TDD band Channel no. N 36000 to 36199 36200 to 36349 36350 to 36949 36950 to 37549 37550 to 37749 37750 to 38249 38250 to 38649 38650 to 39649 39650 to 41589...
  • Page 208: Rx Measurement

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Configuring Message Monitoring Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Logging PC IPv4 Address" on page 98 2.5.11 RX Measurement The following commands control the RX Measurements ("PER", "Throughput", "Data") and retrieve the results. "1xEV-DO Signaling" parameters All RX measurements are based on an application stream that is configured and initi- ated by the "1xEV-DO Signaling"...
  • Page 209: Measurement Control

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KS890 required for Throughput measurements R&S CMW-KA100 required for Data measurements Manual operation: "Assign Views" on page 103 2.5.11.2 Measurement Control The following commands control the measurements. Note that the measurement of "RLP &...
  • Page 210 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Starts, stops, or aborts the measurement: ● INITiate... starts or restarts the measurement; the R&S CMW enters the "RUN" state. ● STOP... causes a running measurement to stop after the current evaluation period is terminated and valid results are available; the R&S CMW enters the "RDY"...
  • Page 211: Measurement States

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PER:TOUT <Timeout> CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:THRoughput:TOUT <Timeout> Defines a timeout for the measurement. The timer is started when the measurement is initiated via a READ or INIT command. It is not started if the measurement is initiated manually (ON/OFF key or RESTART/STOP key).
  • Page 212 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Perform Forward Link Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS890 required for Throughput measurements Manual operation: "RX Meas (Softkey)" on page 99 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:PER:STATe:ALL? FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:THRoughput:STATe:ALL? Queries the main measurement state and the measurement substates. Both measure- ment substates are relevant for running measurements only.
  • Page 213: Statistical Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.5.11.4 Statistical Settings The following commands specify the scope of the measurement..............213 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:UPERiod ............. 213 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PER:REPetition ..........214 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:THRoughput:REPetition ..........214 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:SCONdition ..........214 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer:SCONdition .............214 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:MTPSent ............215 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer:MPSent ........215 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance:MFRames ........215 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPFormance:MFRames CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:UPERiod <UpdatePeriod>...
  • Page 214 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:THRoughput:REPetition <Repetition> Specifies the repetition mode of the Performance (Throughput) measurement. The rep- etition mode specifies whether the measurement is stopped after a single-shot or repeated continuously. Use CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality: FLPFormance:MFRames CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality: to determine the number of test packets per single shot. RLPFormance:MFRames See also: "Statistical Settings"...
  • Page 215: Limit Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <MaxTestPackSent> Range: 1 to 10000 *RST: 1000 Example: Configure PER Measurements Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Forward/Reverse Link PER > Max Test Packets Sent" on page 104 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer:MPSent <MaxPacketsSent> Defines the length of a single shot reverse link PER measurement, i.e. the maximum number of test packets sent by the AT.
  • Page 216 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..........216 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FLPer:CLEVel ..........216 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:RLPer:CLEVel CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:PER:EVALuation <LimitEvaluation> Defines whether the limits specified for the forward and reverse link PER (Packet Error Rate) measurements shall be evaluated per carrier or over all carriers. This only affects multi-carrier evaluations.
  • Page 217: Additional Softkeys And Hotkeys

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.5.11.6 Additional Softkeys and Hotkeys The following commands provide measurement settings which are only accessible via softkey>hotkey combinations. CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:CARRier:SELect <SelectedCarrier> Gets/sets the carrier whose results shall be retrieved in subsequent FETch/READ/CALCulate commands. Applies to PL subtype 3 only. Parameters: <SelectedCarrier>...
  • Page 218 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer? READ:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer? CALCulate:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer? Returns the results of the "Forward Link PER" measurement (for the selected carrier), chapter 2.2.14.2, "Forward Link Packet Error Rate Measurement", on page 35. The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command.
  • Page 219 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Results" on page 107 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance? [<PacketSize>] READ:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance? [<PacketSize>] CALCulate:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance? [<PacketSize>] Returns the results of the "Forward Link Performance" throughput measurement for the specified packet size (and the selected carrier in multi-carrier scenarios), see chap- ter 2.2.14.5, "Forward Link Throughput...
  • Page 220 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <CmpThVsTestTime> Throughput vs. Test Time over all carriers. Range: 0 kbit/s to 99.99999E+3 kbit/s <CmpThVsTraSlots> Throughput vs. Transmitted Slots over all carriers Range: 0 kbit/s to 99.99999E+3 kbit/s Example: Perform Forward Link Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0...
  • Page 221: Reverse Link Results

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:CSTate? FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance:CSTate? Returns status information about the carrier. Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator <CarrierStatus> OK | VIOLated | STALe | INACtive Example: Perform Forward Link Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 V3.2.20: command renamed Options: R&S CMW-KS890 required for throughput measurements 2.5.11.8...
  • Page 222 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Query parameters: <DataRate> R0K0 | R19K2 | R38K4 | R76K8 | R115k2 | R153k6 | R230k4 | R307k2 | R460k8 | R614k4 | R921k6 | R1228k8 | R1843k2 | TOTal This query parameter specifies the data rate for which the results shall be returned, i.e.
  • Page 223 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <10_CmpMACPkTx> The number of MAC packets transmitted by the AT on all carri- ers. This is available for physical layer subtype 3 only. Range: 0 to 90E+3 <11_CmpMACPkErr> The number of MAC packets transmitted by the AT on all carri- ers that the R&S CMW failed to receive successfully.
  • Page 224 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The related carrier has to be pre-selected using the CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>: command. CARRier:SETTing The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Query parameters: <DataRate>...
  • Page 225 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPFormance:STATe? Returns a string containing status information about the measurement. Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator <Status> See table below Example: Perform Reverse Link Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 V3.2.20: command renamed Options: R&S CMW-KS890 required for throughput measurements Manual operation:...
  • Page 226: Data Results

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 2.5.11.9 Data Results This section provides the results of the end-to-end data measurements............226 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:RESet? ............. 226 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:RACK? ............227 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:NAK? ..........227 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:SUMMary? ..........228 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:PPPTotal? ........... 228 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:DRATe? ............ 229 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:STATe? SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:RESet? Number of packets associated with RLP Reset messages, which are sent between AT and AN to reset RLP.
  • Page 227 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <TX> Number of packets transmitted in the last update period Range: 0 to 0.999999E+6 <TX_Total> Total number of packets transmitted Range: 0 to 0.999999E+6 Example: Perform Data RX Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KA100 Manual operation:...
  • Page 228 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <RX_Total> Total number of packets received since the beginning of the PPP connection Range: 0 to 0.999999E+6 <TX> Number of packets transmitted in the last update period Range: 0 to 0.999999E+6 <TX_Total> Total number of packets transmitted Range: 0 to 0.999999E+6 Example:...
  • Page 229: List Of Commands

    ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KA100 Manual operation: "Results" on page 109 SENSe:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:IPSTatistics:STATe? Status of the RLP & IP statistics Return values: <Status> See table below Example: Perform Data RX Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 V3.2.20: command renamed Options:...
  • Page 230 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:CHANnel....................161 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:FLFRequency?.................. 162 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:LEVel:ABSolute................. 162 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:LEVel:RELative................. 163 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:RLFRequency?..................162 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CARRier:SETTing.....................140 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:AFLCarriers?..................134 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:APPLication?..................134 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:ARLCarriers?..................135 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:ESN?....................137 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:ILCMask?...................138 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:IRAT?....................133 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:LOG?....................135 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:MEID?....................137 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:MODE?....................134 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:PCCHannel:CYCLe?................. 138 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:PCCHannel:ENABle?................ 138 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:PLSubtype?..................133 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:QLCMask?..................139 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:UATI?....................136 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:DISPlay......................209 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:ETOE........................
  • Page 231 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:SLOTs?............178 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:DRC:TYPE............176 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FETap:LBACk:ENABle?............178 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:ACK:FMODe............183 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:ACK:MTYPe?.............184 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:INDex?............181 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:RATE?............182 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:SIZE?............182 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:SLOTs?............. 182 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:DRC:TYPE............181 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FMCTap:LBACk:ENABle?..........183 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:ACK:FMODe............175 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:DRC:INDex............. 173 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:DRC:RATE?............174 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:DRC:SLOTs?............174 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:FTAP:LBACk:ENABle?............. 174 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:PACKet:MODE..............172 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:PACKet:PREFerred............180 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMAX:INDex............179 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMAX:SIZE?............180 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:APPLication:RETap:SMIN:INDex............
  • Page 232 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:MPSequences................188 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MAC:SSEed?..................188 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SESSion:ISTimeout................186 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SESSion:SNINcluded................186 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:MAC:INDex.......................165 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:MMONitor:ENABle....................207 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:MMONitor:IPADdress..................207 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:LTE:CELL<n>..................205 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:LTE:THRX<n>..................205 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:MRTimer....................204 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:RLMeutra....................204 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NCELl:THRServing...................204 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:ACDuration..............201 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:IADJust................200 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:MODE................200 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:OLADjust................200 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PINCrement..............200 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PLENgth................201 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PLSLots................202 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PPSequence..............201 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:SAMRate................202 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PILot:AN:ACTive................164 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PILot:AT:ACQuired?................
  • Page 233 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:OUTPut?...................159 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:BCLass..................155 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel..................156 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation................149 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FLFRequency?................157 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FOFFset..................158 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FREQuency?................. 157 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:RLFRequency?................157 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:PCBits..................... 166 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:REPetition..................167 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:RUN....................168 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:SEGMent<no>:BITS............... 167 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:SEGMent<no>:LENGth..............167 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RPControl:SSIZe....................166 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:CARRier:SELect................217 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:MTPSent................214 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:SCONdition................214 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance:MFRames..............215 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FLPer:CLEVel.................216 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FLPer:MPER................216 CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:PER:EVALuation..............
  • Page 234 ® 1xEV-DO Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:PER:STATe:ALL?....................212 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:PER:STATe?......................211 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:CSTate?..................221 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer:STATe?..................220 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer?....................218 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance:CSTate?................. 221 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance:STATe?................220 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPFormance?..................219 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer:CSTate?..................225 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer:STATe?..................225 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPer?....................221 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPFormance:CSTate?................. 225 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPFormance:STATe?................225 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLPFormance?..................223 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:THRoughput:STATe:ALL?..................212 FETCh:EVDO:SIGN<i>:THRoughput:STATe?....................211 INITiate:EVDO:SIGN<i>:PER........................209 INITiate:EVDO:SIGN<i>:THRoughput......................210 READ:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FLPer?.....................
  • Page 235: 1Xev-Do Measurements

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx What's New in this Revision 3 1xEV-DO Measurements The "1xEV-DO TX Measurement" firmware application (option R&S CMW-KM880) pro- vides quick and flexible tests on 1xEV-DO reverse link signals. The tests cover the fol- lowing access terminal (AT) transmitter properties: ●...
  • Page 236: Test Setup

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● Limit Settings and Conformance Requirements............245 ● Multi Evaluation Measurement Results..............249 ● OLTR Measurement....................258 ● Selecting and Modifying Views................261 ● Using Markers....................... 262 ● Common Elements of Views................. 263 3.2.1 Test Setup Connect the external RF signal source (mobile station, signal generator etc.) to one of the bidirectional RF connectors on the front panel of the R&S CMW.
  • Page 237: Multi Evaluation List Mode

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description the corresponding signaling settings instead of its own settings. The configurable sig- nal routing and analyzer settings of the signaling application can be modified both via the measurement GUI and via the GUI of the signaling application. To configure the signal routing, analyzer and carrier settings via remote commands, the commands of the signaling application have to be used.
  • Page 238 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-2: Example: Segment with a configured segment length of 15 slots and different statistical length for spectrum and modulation measurements. If two consecutive segments are measured at different RF frequencies or expected powers, the R&S CMW changes the analyzer settings in the last slot of the first seg- ment.
  • Page 239 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description In "Once" mode a trigger event is only required to start the measurement. As a result the entire range of segments (up to 200) is measured without additional trigger event. The trigger is rearmed after the measurement has been finished. Specified retrigger flags are ignored.
  • Page 240: Reverse Signal Properties

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Parameters SCPI commands Statistical length and CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>: result activation MODulation CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>: SPECtrum Trigger mode TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODE R&S CMWS connector CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CMWS:CMODe CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CMWS: CONNector Retrieve results FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:... FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:... See: ● List Mode Results: Result Groups, Single Segment ●...
  • Page 241 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Band Band Class Name Channel Center Frequency Band Class Number N [MHz] Class Number Group US-Cellular, Korean Cellular 1 to 799 825 + 0.03 N 991 to 1023 825 + 0.03 (N - 1023) 1024 to 1323 815.04 + 0.03 (N - 1024) North American PCS...
  • Page 242 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 3.2.6.2 Channelization 1xEV-DO channels are spread using orthogonal Walsh functions W defined in terms of the order N of the function and the index n ranging from 0 to –1. This index is also called channelization code number.
  • Page 243 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Hadamard (Walsh codes) Code number Bit reverse (OVSF codes) after mapping to +1/-1 decimal binary 1 1 -1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 1 -1 -1 1 1 -1 -1 1 To obtain the Bit reverse representation from the Hadamard representation, the codes with number 01 and 10 (binary) must be interchanged.
  • Page 244 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-5: Subtypes 2 and 3, code channels of reverse link traffic channel The following table lists all code channels shown in the figures with their long names and Walsh codes. Short Long Name Note Walsh Code Walsh Code...
  • Page 245: Limit Settings And Conformance Requirements

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description As some code channels are not continuously present in the signal, the user may spec- ify a code channel filter, see Multi Evaluation: Code Channel Filter. It allows to filter the measurement depending on the presence of a certain code channel (DRC, Data, ACK, DSC, Aux Pilot) and the first / second half of a timeslot.
  • Page 246 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-6: Modulation limit settings 3.2.7.2 Code Domain Limits Whether or not a code channel is considered inactive and a limit check is performed depends on the I/Q leakage check. The leakage check can also be activated/deactiva- ted.
  • Page 247 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-7: Code domain limit settings 3.2.7.3 Adjacent Channel Power Limits The energy that spills outside the designated radio channel increases the interference with adjacent channels and decreases the system capacity. The amount of unwanted off-carrier energy is assessed by the Adjacent Channel Power (ACP).
  • Page 248 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description In other words, the occupied bandwidth is the frequency range [f ], such that both the energy (integrated power spectral density) at frequencies below f and the energy at frequencies above f are 0.5 % of the energy of the carrier. The R&S CMW supports OBW limit checks for single and multiple carrier scenarios with up to three carriers.
  • Page 249: Multi Evaluation Measurement Results

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Note that the R&S CMW considers carriers to be adjacent, if the absolute offset between their center frequencies is less than the sum of the channel spacing (1.23 MHz or 1.25 MHz) and an additional guard band of 6.25 kHz. Band Class Adjacency Threshold 1.23625 MHz...
  • Page 250 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-9: 1xEV-DO multi evaluation: overview The results to be measured and displayed in the overview can be limited using the parameter (or hotkey) "Assign Views", see Multi Evaluation: Measurement Control. To enlarge one of the diagrams in the overview, i.e. to show a detailed view with addi- tional measurement results, see Selecting and Modifying Views.
  • Page 251 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-10: 1xEV-DO multi evaluation: magnitude error The diagrams show the respective measurement error as a function of time. The dia- grams cover a time interval of 833.33 μs (one half-slot) and contain 1 sample per chip. If the limits are set, they are indicated by the red dashed lines.
  • Page 252 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-11: 1xEV-DO multi evaluation: CDP and CDE for subtype 0/1 - diagram view The number of displayed codes (spreading factor SF) depends on the physical layer protocol subtype. For Subtype 0/1 SF equals 16, for Subtypes 2 and 3 SF equals 32. Channels with a spreading factor smaller than the displayed SF occupy bars at several codes.
  • Page 253 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description For additional information refer to Common Elements of Views. 3.2.8.4 Multi Evaluation Detailed Views: Spectrum The Spectrum View displays power spectrum, Adjacent Channel Power (ACP) and Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) in a single diagram. It is visible if either the ACP or OBW view is assigned.
  • Page 254 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The blue vertical bars to the left and the right of the selected carrier (via hotkey) indi- cate the power emitted at configurable frequency offsets from the carrier's center fre- quency. The resolution bandwidth at these offsets is selectable, see "Adjacent Channel Power"...
  • Page 255 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-13: 1xEV-DO multi evaluation: spectrum (tabular view) The description of statistical measurement results is covered in chapter 3.2.8.7, "Multi Evaluation Detailed Views: TX Measurement (Scalar) and Power", on page 257. For additional information refer to Common Elements of Views.
  • Page 256 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 3-14: 1xEV-DO multi evaluation: channel power for subtype 0/1 The description of statistical measurement results is covered in chapter 3.2.8.7, "Multi Evaluation Detailed Views: TX Measurement (Scalar) and Power", on page 257. For additional information refer to Common Elements of Views.
  • Page 257 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description See also: "I/Q Constellation Diagram" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "System Overview" Vector diagram In the vector diagram to the right, the modulation vector is traced as a continuous curve. The offset-compensated or non-compensated diagram can be selected via the keys "Display"...
  • Page 258: Oltr Measurement

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● Phase Error: phase difference (RMS and peak) of the I/Q components of the sig- nal received from the access terminal and an ideal reference signal at the detection points ● Carrier Feedthrough: refers to the I/Q origin offset, which is the magnitude of the RF carrier relative to the magnitude of the modulated carrier ●...
  • Page 259 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Trigger Trigger indicating power step 1 indicating power step 2 RP: Reference Power Reference power RPI: RP Interval measurement GI: Guard Interval phase OLTR Evaluation Interval (fixed: 100 ms) power step 2 ... measurement Start OLTR On trigger event:...
  • Page 260 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 3.2.9.2 Recommended Settings in Combined Signaling Mode With open loop power control, the DUT tries to keep the sum of input and output power constant, i.e. it increases/decreases its output power to the same extent as the BS power UP/DOWN step.
  • Page 261: Selecting And Modifying Views

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 3.2.9.3 OLTR: Results The OLTR view shows the DUT's responses to the power down and power up steps of a single OLTR measurement sequence. The responses are recorded as power vs. time traces, with power values (in dB) relative to the corresponding reference power level.
  • Page 262: Using Markers

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Hotkey Description "Select View" Switch to a certain detailed view or overview. Alternatively select a diagram in the overview and press ENTER or the rotary knob. "Select Carrier" Select the carrier for which results are displayed. This is only relevant for multi- carrier configurations and affects also the scope of carrier-specific commands.
  • Page 263: Common Elements Of Views

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 3.2.12 Common Elements of Views Below the title bar, all views show the most important RF and analyzer settings as shown below; see Signal Routing and Analyzer Settings. Tables Most detailed views show tables providing a statistical evaluation of results. Diagrams and tables are related to the same time interval of the signal.
  • Page 264: Gui Reference

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Code Channel Filter Match Ratio Percentage of measurement intervals where the detected code channels matched the code channel filter settings (see Multi Evaluation: Code Channel Filter). Only slots (for physical layer subtypes 2 and 3: half slots) which contribute to the "Code Channel Fil- ter Match Ratio"...
  • Page 265 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference To focus on a particular measurement (i.e. to activate its tab) and to select a view (within this tab), use the softkey-hotkey combination "Display" > "Select View": ● the radio buttons to the left select the measurement ●...
  • Page 266: Signal Routing And Analyzer Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 3.3.2 Signal Routing and Analyzer Settings The measurement is configured in the TX measurement configuration dialog. All set- tings except "Physical Layer Subtype" are relevant for both TX measurements: multi evaluation and OLTR measurements. The setting for "Physical Layer Subtype" is rele- vant for multi evaluation measurement only.
  • Page 267 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference For additional information see Combined Signaling and Measurement. Remote command: ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>? ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>:SCENario? ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>:SCENario:SALone ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>:SCENario:CSPath Connector / Converter Selects the input path for the measured RF signal, i.e. the input connector and the RX module to be used.
  • Page 268 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference band. The channel number resulting from the selected band and frequency is dis- played. For an invalid combination no channel number is displayed. ● Select a band and enter a channel number valid for this band. The R&S CMW cal- culates the resulting frequency.
  • Page 269: Trigger Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference User Margin Margin that the R&S CMW adds to the "Expected Nominal Power" in order to deter- mine its reference power ("Ref. Level"). The "User Margin" is typically used to account for the known variations of the RF input signal power, e.g. the variations due to a spe- cific channel configuration.
  • Page 270 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The measurement is triggered by the level of the IF signal (rising or falling edge according to trigger slope setting), at a configurable trigger threshold. The trigger event is automatically synchronized to a frame start. ●...
  • Page 271: Multi Evaluation: Miscellaneous

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference This setting has no influence on "Free Run" measurements. Remote command: TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TOUT Minimum Trigger Gap Defines a minimum duration of the power-down periods (gaps) between two triggered power pulses. This setting is valid for an "(IF) Power" trigger source. The trigger system is controlled by means of a timer which is reset to zero in the follow- ing instances: ●...
  • Page 272: Multi Evaluation: Carrier Configuration

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The spreading factor used for calculation of the code domain power and code domain error results is also influenced by the subtype and displayed in the dialog. In the Standalone (SA) scenario, this parameter is controlled by the measurement. In the Combined Signal Path (CSP) scenario, it is controlled by the signaling application.
  • Page 273: Multi Evaluation: Code Channel Filter

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Setting carrier 0's frequency is equivalent to setting the "Frequency" in the RF Settings (see Band / Channel / Frequency). In the Standalone (SA) scenario, these parameters are controlled by the measurement. In the Combined Signal Path (CSP) scenario, they are controlled by the signaling appli- cation.
  • Page 274: Multi Evaluation: Code Channel Data Modulation

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Carrier [n] > DRC, ACK/DSC, Data, Aux Pilot Specify whether the signal shall be analyzed based on the presence/absence of the indicated code channels. Some code channels are only defined for Physical Layer Subtypes 2 and 3, see also Code Channels.
  • Page 275: Multi Evaluation: Measurement Control

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● E4E2: (8-PSK, W ) + (8-PSK, W Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:DMODulation 3.3.8 Multi Evaluation: Measurement Control The "Measurement Control" parameters configure the scope of the 1xEV-DO multi evaluation measurement. See also: "Statistical Settings" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "System Over- view"...
  • Page 276: See Also: "Statistical Results" In The R&S Cmw User Manual, Chapter "System Over- View

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Repetition Defines how often the measurement is repeated if it is not stopped explicitly or by a failed limit check. ● Continuous: The measurement is continued until it is explicitly terminated; the results are periodically updated. ●...
  • Page 277 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● On: Results are never rejected. Use this mode e.g. for development purposes, if you want to analyze the reason for occasional wrong transmissions. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MOEXception Assign Views Selects the view types to be displayed in the "Overview" dialog. The R&S CMW does not evaluate the results for disabled views.
  • Page 278: Multi Evaluation: Limit Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The frequency offsets and enabling of the measurement at these offsets can be defined per carrier. For more details see 3GPP2 C.S0033-D, section 4.5., "Limitations on Emission". Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:LOWer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:UPPer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:UPPer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:RBW:LOWer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:RBW:LOWer...
  • Page 279: Generator Shortcut

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Limits The limits can be configured via the following remote commands. Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:EVM:RMS CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:EVM:PEAK CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MERR:RMS CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MERR:PEAK CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:PERR:RMS CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:PERR:PEAK CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQOFfset CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQIMbalance CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CFERror CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:TTERror CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:WQUality CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MAXPower CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MINPower CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:IQLCheck CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDP CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDE CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CP CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:DWCP CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:LOWer:ABSolute CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:EXTended:LOWer: ABSolute CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:UPPer:ABSolute CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:EXTended:UPPer:...
  • Page 280: Multi Evaluation Measurement Results

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The "Generator Shortcut" is only available in the "Standalone (Non Signaling)" mode. Fig. 3-27: GPRF generator shortcut As soon as a connection to the GPRF generator instance is established, two additional softkeys with corresponding hotkey bars provide access to the generator configuration, "ARB/List Mode, GPRF<i>...
  • Page 281 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 3-29: 1xEV-DO multi evaluation: magnitude error Select Carrier (Hotkey)....................281 Traces and Bar Graphs....................282 Statistical Overviews....................282 Select Carrier (Hotkey) The hotkey "Select Carrier" selects for which carrier the measurement results are dis- played.
  • Page 282: Oltr: Measurement Control

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Traces and Bar Graphs The results can be retrieved via the following remote commands. Remote command: etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:EVMagnitude:CURRent? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:CURRent? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CURRent? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:IQ:CURRent? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:SPECtrum:CURRent? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent: etc.
  • Page 283 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Ref Power Interval.......................283 Guard Interval......................283 Measure on Exception....................284 Measurement Timeout Defines a timeout for the OLTR measurement (in remote operation). Remote command: CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:TOUT Number of Meas Sequences Sets the number of measurement sequences within a single OLTR measurement. Each sequence consists of a power UP or power DOWN step, followed by a power step in the opposite direction (see "Power Step Direction"...
  • Page 284: Oltr: Limits

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Measure on Exception Specifies whether measurement results that the R&S CMW identifies as faulty or inac- curate are rejected. A faulty result occurs e.g. when an overload is detected. In remote control, the cause of the error is indicated by the "reliability indicator". ●...
  • Page 285 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 3-32: OLTR: results with limit violation An overview is available in case more than one measurement sequence is configured: Fig. 3-33: OLTR: measurement results User Manual 1173.9511.02 ─ 12...
  • Page 286: Additional Softkeys And Hotkeys

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Traces The results can be retrieved via the following remote commands. Remote command: etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? etc. FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? Limit violation The results can be retrieved via remote commands below. Remote command: etc.
  • Page 287: Programming

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 3.4 Programming The following sections provide programming examples for the 1xEV-DO TX measure- ments multi evaluation and OLTR measurements. The examples have been tested with the aid of a simple software tool. See also: "Remote Control" in the R&S CMW user manual ●...
  • Page 288 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* // Redefine the frequency entering band class and channel number. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:RFSettings:BCLass KCEL CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:RFSettings:CHANnel 12 3.4.1.2 Configuring the Trigger System // ************************************************************************* // Query trigger catalog. // Use fast synchronization to the RF input signal, // a trigger timeout of 1 s, trigger level, slope, delay // evaluation offset and minimum trigger gap.
  • Page 289 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* // Select the wideband filter for AT power measurements. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:CARRier:SETTing 0 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:CARRier:WBFilter F16M0 // ************************************************************************* // Define a multi-carrier configuration: enable carrier 1 with a frequency // offset of 2 MHz and query the resulting carrier frequency. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:CARRier:SETTing 1 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:CARRier:ENABle ON...
  • Page 290 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:UPPer 1,1.1,1.2,1.3,OFF,OFF,OFF, OFF,OFF,OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:UPPer 1,1.1,1.2,1.3, OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:RBW:LOWer F100k,F100k,F100k,F100k,F30K, F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:RBW:UPPer F100k,F100k,F100k,F100k,F30K, F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:RBW:LOWer F100k,F100k,F100k, F100k,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K, F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:RBW:UPPer F100k,F100k,F100k, F100k,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K, F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect 1 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer -1,-1.1,-1.2,-1.3,OFF,OFF, OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:LOWer -1,-1.1,-1.2, -1.3,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:UPPer 1,1.1,1.2,1.3,OFF,OFF,OFF, OFF,OFF,OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:UPPer 1,1.1,1.2,1.3, OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF,OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:RBW:LOWer F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K,F30K, F100k,F100k,F100k,F100k CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:RBW:LOWer F100k,F100k,F100k,...
  • Page 291 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 3.4.1.4 Multi Evaluation Limits // ************************************************************************* // Define modulation limits // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:MERR:RMS 20 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:MERR:PEAK OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:EVM:RMS 20 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:EVM:PEAK 40 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:PERR:RMS 20 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:PERR:PEAK OFF CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:IQOFfset -20 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:IQIMbalance ON CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:CFERror 150 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:TTERror 1 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:WQUality 0.95 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:MAXPower -5 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:MINPower -60 // *************************************************************************...
  • Page 292 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming -50,-50,-43,-43,-43,-30,-43,-43,-43,-50,-50,-50,-50,-50,-50,-50 // ************************************************************************* // Define OBW limits: make sure limit checking is enabled, set // the overall OBW limit for multi-carrier and limit set A and B. // Query which set is active. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW:CHECk ON CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW:MULTi 14 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW:SETA 1.49,2.72,3.98...
  • Page 293 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:EVMagnitude:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:IQ:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:SPECtrum:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:RELative? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent:ABSolute? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent:RELative? // get the edges of carrier 1's OBW (isolated carrier) FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW2:CURRent? // get the edges of the overall OBW FETCh:EVDO:MEASurement:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW:CURRent? // ************************************************************************* // Query the CDP/CP measurement state and CDP limit violation.
  • Page 294 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:OBW1:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:OBW2:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:OBW:CURRent? 3.4.1.6 Multi Evaluation: Single-Shot and Continuous Measurements // ************************************************************************* // Start single-shot measurement and return magnitude error trace. // Return maximum magnitude error trace and maximum phase (without repeating // the measurement). Query the measurement state (should be "RDY"). // ************************************************************************* INIT:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:CURRent?
  • Page 295: Using 1Xev-Do List Mode

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // single-shot measurement, power step 30 dB, direction up, // reference power interval 20 ms, guard interval 50 ms, // measure on exception and initial lower OLTR limit. // ************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:OLTR:TOUT 5 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:OLTR:SEQuence 5 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:OLTR:PSTep 30 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:OLTR:PSTep:DIRection UP CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:OLTR:RPINterval 12...
  • Page 296 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming Speeding up list mode measurements List mode tests are often used in production lines. The same tests are repeated again and again for different ATs. Optimizing the test duration is important. Consider the following rules to minimize the test duration: ●...
  • Page 297 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 3.4.2.2 Specifying List Mode Settings //************************************************************************* // Define two segments with a length of 20 slots each // and different analyzer settings. //************************************************************************* CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:COUNt 2 CONF:EVDO:MEAS:MEV:LIST:SEGM1:SETup 20,1,833.49E+6,OFF,ST2,BHSL,#H0,#H0,R11 CONF:EVDO:MEAS:MEV:LIST:SEGM2:SETup 20,-10,825.3E+6,ON,ST2,BHSL,#H1,#H1,R11 //************************************************************************* // Enable modulation results for both segments // and spectrum results for segment 2 only.
  • Page 298 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent1:CP:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent2:CP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent2:ACP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent2:ACP:EXTended:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent2:DWCP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent2:MODulation:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent2:OBW:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEASurement:MEValuation:STATe? //************************************************************************* // Use segment-independent commands to retrieve // the average results for all segments. //************************************************************************* FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:AVERage? //************************************************************************* // Alternatively use segment-independent commands to retrieve // the single average results for all segments.
  • Page 299: Command Reference

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM10:AVERage? ..FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM1:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP1:AVERage? ..FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP10:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM20:AVERage? ..FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM1:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP1:AVERage? ..FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP20:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMAX:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:OBW1:FREQuency:LOWer? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:OBW1:FREQuency:UPPer? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:OTOLerance? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:STCount? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:OTOLerance? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:STCount? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:ADSC:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:PILot:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RRI:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SRELiability? 3.5 Command Reference The following sections provide detailed reference information on the remote control...
  • Page 300: Conventions And General Information

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● Multi Evaluation Measurement Commands............314 ● OLTR Measurement Commands................427 ● Combined Signal Path Commands............... 435 3.5.1 Conventions and General Information The following sections describe the most important conventions and general informa- tion concerning the command reference.
  • Page 301 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference See also: "Statistical Results" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "System Over- view" 3.5.1.4 Values for RF Path Selection To select an RF input path, you must specify an RF connector and an RX module (con- verter).
  • Page 302 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference If the usage is not explicitly stated, the command allows you to set parameters and query parameters. Otherwise the command usage is stated as follows: – "Setting only": command can only be used to set parameters –...
  • Page 303 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● 15 (Reference Frequency Error): The instrument has been configured to use an external reference signal but the ref- erence oscillator could not be phase locked to the external signal (e.g. signal level too low, frequency out of range or reference signal not available at all).
  • Page 304 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● 44 (ARB File not Found): The selected ARB file could not be found. ● 45 (ARB Memory Overflow): The ARB file length is greater than the available memory. ● 46 (ARB Sample Rate out of Range): The clock rate of the ARB file is either too high or too low.
  • Page 305: General Measurement Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Indicates that the measurement could not be performed due to internal conflicting parameter settings. A good approach to localize the conflicting settings is to start with a reset or preset or even restore the factory default settings. Then reconfigure the measurement step by step and check when the error occurs for the first time.
  • Page 306 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>:SCENario? Returns the active scenario. Return values: <Scenario> SALone | CSPath SALone: Standalone (Non Signaling) CSPath: Combined Signal Path *RST: Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20 Manual operation: "Scenario, Controlled by" on page 266 ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>:SCENario:SALone <RXConnector>, <RXConverter>...
  • Page 307 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>:SCENario:CATalog:CSPath? Lists all applications that can be set as master for the combined signal path scenario using ROUTe:EVDO:MEAS<i>:SCENario:CSPath. Return values: <SourceList> Comma separated list. Each supported value is represented as a string. Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation <RFInputExtAtt>...
  • Page 308 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference If the current center frequency (CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings: FREQuency) is valid for this band class, the corresponding channel number (CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel) is also calculated and set. See also Band Classes This command is only relevant for the standalone scenario. For the combined signal path scenario, use CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:BCLass.
  • Page 309 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Channel> Range: depends on selected band class *RST: Example: Specifying General Measurement Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.4.11 Manual operation: "Band / Channel / Frequency" on page 267 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:FREQuency <Frequency> Selects the center frequency of the RF analyzer. If the center frequency is valid for the current band class, the corresponding channel number is also calculated and set.
  • Page 310 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:ENPower <ExpNomPower> Sets the expected nominal power of the measured RF signal. This command is only relevant for the standalone scenario. For the combined signal path scenario, use: ● CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EPMode ● CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MANual ● CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EXPected? Parameters: <ExpNomPower>...
  • Page 311: Trigger Settings

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <PLSubtype> ST01 | ST2 | ST3 ST01: subtype 0 or 1 ST2: subtype 2 ST3: subtype 3 *RST: Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.3.3 V2.1.20 Physical layer protocol subtype 3 added. Manual operation: "Physical Layer Subtype"...
  • Page 312 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..............313 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TOUT ..............314 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MGAP .............. 314 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:EOFFset TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CATalog:SOURce? Lists all trigger source values that can be set using TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:SOURce. Return values: <TriggerList> Comma separated list of all supported values. Each value is rep- resented as a string.
  • Page 313 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Trigger Slope" on page 270 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:THReshold <Threshold> Defines the trigger threshold for power trigger sources. Parameters: <Threshold> Range: -50 dB to 0 dB *RST: -30 dB Default unit: dB Example: Configuring the Trigger System Firmware/Software: V2.0.10 Manual operation: "Trigger Threshold"...
  • Page 314: Multi Evaluation Measurement Commands

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MGAP <MinTriggerGap> Sets a minimum time during which the IF signal must be below the trigger threshold before the trigger is armed so that an IF power trigger event can be generated. Parameters: <MinTriggerGap>...
  • Page 315 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● CDE Results (Traces)................... 353 ● Results......................358 ● Spectrum (Traces)....................360 ● Results......................361 ● Results......................366 ● Modulation Results (Single Values)..............369 ● List Mode Settings....................371 ● List Mode Results: Result Groups, Single Segment..........
  • Page 316 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:STATe? Queries the main measurement state. Use FETCh:...:STATe:ALL? to query the measurement state including the substates. Use INITiate..., STOP..., ABORt... to change the measurement state. See also: "Measurement Control" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "Remote Control"...
  • Page 317 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <SyncState> PEND | ADJ | INV PEND: waiting for resource allocation, adjustment, hardware switching ("pending") ADJ: all necessary adjustments finished, measurement running ("adjusted") INV: not applicable because <MainState>: OFF or RDY ("inva- lid") <ResourceState>...
  • Page 318 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.10.1 Manual operation: "Enable" on page 272 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:ENABle <CEnable> Defines whether a carrier shall be measured (ON) or not (OFF). The related carrier has to be pre-set using the CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: command. MEValuation:CARRier:SETTing All carriers can be queried, but carrier 0 cannot be set (fix set to ON).
  • Page 319 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:FREQuency <CFrequency> Gets/sets the frequency of a selected carrier. The related carrier has to be pre-set using the CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: command. MEValuation:CARRier:SETTing All carriers can be queried, but only carrier 0 can be set. The frequencies of the other carriers are set implicitly via CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier: FOFFset.
  • Page 320 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The following command performs the carrier pre-selection: CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect <SelectedCarrier> Defines the selected carrier, also displayed at the GUI. The GUI displays the results for this carrier (if the carrier is enabled). Results retrieved via remote command and the following remote commands are also related to this carrier: ●...
  • Page 321 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............322 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACKDsc .............. 323 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:DATA ............. 323 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:APILot ............323 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:DMODulation CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:HSLot <HSlot> Specifies which half-slot(s) of the code channel is/are evaluated for measurements using physical layer subtype 2 or 3 (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:PLSubtype). Consider that the DSC channel and the ACK channel are transmitted time-multiplexed on Walsh channel W .
  • Page 322 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACK <Ack> Specify a measurement condition for the selected carrier (see CONFigure:EVDO: MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect) based on the presence of the acknowl- edgment channel. Value ACK is only relevant for physical layer protocol subtype 0/1 (see CONFigure: EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:PLSubtype).
  • Page 323 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:DATA <CodeChSData> Specifies a measurement condition for the selected carrier (see CONFigure:EVDO: MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect) based on the presence of the data channel. Parameters: <CodeChSData> DNCare | ON | OFF DNCare: evaluate the signal irrespective of the presence of the channel ON: evaluate the signal only when the channel is present OFF: evaluate the signal only when the channel is not present...
  • Page 324 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <DModulation> AUTO | B4 | Q4 | Q2 | Q4Q2 | E4E2 AUTO: automatic detection of the modulation type. Signals with unrecognized modulation type are ignored. B4: BPSK modulation with 4-ary Walsh cover (W Q4: QPSK modulation with 4-ary Walsh cover (W Q2: QPSK modulation with 2-ary Walsh cover (W Q4Q2: (QPSK, W...
  • Page 325 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <CDP> OFF | ON Code Domain Power *RST: <CDE> OFF | ON Code Domain Error *RST: <Power> OFF | ON Power *RST: <TXMeasurements> OFF | ON TX Measurement *RST: <ChannelPower> OFF | ON Channel Power *RST: <OBW>...
  • Page 326 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:POWer <Enable> CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:TXM <Enable> Enables or disables the evaluation of results and shows or hides the views in the multi evaluation measurement. The mnemonic after "RESult" denotes the view type: Error Vector Magnitude, Magnitude Error, Phase Error, Adjacent Channel Power, Occupied Bandwidth, Code Domain Power, Code Domain Error, Channel Power, IQ, Power and TX Measurement.
  • Page 327 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference When the measurement has completed the first measurement cycle (first single shot), the statistical depth is reached and the timer is reset. If the first measurement cycle has not been completed when the timer expires, the measurement is stopped.
  • Page 328 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.3.3 Manual operation: "Stop Condition" on page 276 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation <SCountMod> Specifies the statistic count of the measurement. The statistic count is equal to the number of measurement intervals per single shot. Use CONFigure:...:MEAS<i>:...:REPetition SINGleshot | CONTinuous to select either single-shot or continuous measurements.
  • Page 329 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MOEXception <MeasOnException> Specifies whether measurement results that the R&S CMW identifies as faulty or inac- curate are rejected. Parameters: <MeasOnException> OFF | ON ON: Results are never rejected OFF: Faulty results are rejected *RST: Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings...
  • Page 330 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <RefPowerMode> ATPower | PPOWer ATPower: total channel power PPOWer: pilot power *RST: Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings Firmware/Software: 2.1.10 Manual operation: "Reference Power Mode" on page 277 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer <FreqOffset9>, ..., <FreqOffset0> Defines the negative (lower) frequency offsets to be used for ACP measurements of the selected carrier (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:...
  • Page 331 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.10.1 Manual operation: "Adjacent Channel Power" on page 277 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:LOWer <FrequencyOffset>(20) Defines the negative (lower) frequency offsets 19 to 0, to be used for extended ACP measurements of the selected carrier (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:CARRier:SELect).
  • Page 332 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:RBW:LOWer <RBW>(10) Defines the resolution bandwidth to be used for lower frequency offset 9 to 0 of the selected carrier for ACP measurements (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:CARRier:SELect). Parameters: <RBW> F1K0 | F6K25 | F10K | F12K5 | F25K | F30K | F50K | F100k | F1M0 | F1M23 F1K0: 1 kHz F6K25: 6.25 kHz...
  • Page 333 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.2.20 Manual operation: "Adjacent Channel Power" on page 277 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:RBW:LOWer <RBW>(20) Defines the resolution bandwidth to be used for lower frequency offset 19 to 0 of the selected carrier for extended ACP measurements (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:CARRier:SELect).
  • Page 334 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <RBW> F1K0 | F6K25 | F10K | F12K5 | F25K | F30K | F50K | F100k | F1M0 | F1M23 F1K0: 1 kHz F6K25: 6.25 kHz F10K: 10 kHz F12K5: 12.5 kHz F25K: 25 kHz F30K: 30 kHz F50K: 50 kHz...
  • Page 335 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Multi Evaluation Limits Firmware/Software: V1.0.3.3 Manual operation: "Limits" on page 279 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:EVM:PEAK <EVMPeak> Defines an upper limit for the peak values of the error vector magnitude (EVM). Parameters: <EVMPeak> Range: 0 % to 100 % *RST: 33.4 % Default unit: %...
  • Page 336 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Limits" on page 279 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:PERR:RMS <PErrRMS> Defines a symmetric limit for the RMS values of the phase error. The limit check fails if the absolute value of the measured phase error exceeds the specified value. Parameters: <PErrRMS>...
  • Page 337 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQIMbalance <IQImbalance> Defines an upper limit for the I/Q imbalance. Parameters: <IQImbalance> Range: -120 dB to -20 dB *RST: -30 dB Default unit: dB Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena- bles the limit check using the previous/default limit values) Example: Multi Evaluation Limits...
  • Page 338 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <WavQuality> Range: 0 to 1 *RST: 0.944 Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena- bles the limit check using the previous/default limit values) Example: Multi Evaluation Limits Firmware/Software: V1.0.3.3 Manual operation: "Limits"...
  • Page 339 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............339 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:IQLCheck ............339 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDP ............339 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDE ............340 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CP ............. 340 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:DWCP CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:IQLCheck <IQLeakageCheck> Enables or disables the CDP I/Q leakage check. Parameters: <IQLeakageCheck> OFF | ON ON: enable check OFF: disable check *RST: Example: Multi Evaluation Limits...
  • Page 340 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CP <CPUserLimit> Defines an upper limit for the channel power. Parameters: <CPUserLimit> Range: -60 dB to 0 dB *RST: -23 dB Example: Multi Evaluation Limits Firmware/Software: V2.0.10 Manual operation: "Limits" on page 279 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:DWCP <DWCPUserLimit>...
  • Page 341 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:LOWer:ABSolute <ACPSetting>(10) Defines lower limits 9 to 0 for the ACP measurement in dBm of the selected carrier (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect) at the individ- ual negative offset frequencies (set via CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation: ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer). The limit index 9 to 0 corresponds to the index used in manual control. Parameters: <ACPSetting>...
  • Page 342 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Limit_9> ... Range: -80 dBc to 10 dBc <Limit_0> *RST: For offset frequencies 9 to 0 [dBc]: -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -43, -43, -43 Default unit: dBc Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena- bles the limit check using the previous/default limit values) Example: Multi Evaluation Limits...
  • Page 343 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <ACPSetting> Range: -80 dBm to 10 dBm *RST: For offset frequencies 19 to 0 all -54 dBm, OFF Default unit: dBm Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables | enables the limit check) Example: Multi Evaluation Limits Firmware/Software: V3.2.70...
  • Page 344 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Multi Evaluation Limits Firmware/Software: V3.2.20 Manual operation: "Limits" on page 279 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:EXTended:UPPer[:RELative] <ACPSetting>(20) Defines upper limits 0 to 19 for the extended ACP measurement in dBc of the selected carrier (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CARRier:SELect) at the individual negative offset frequencies (set via CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer).
  • Page 345 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <OBWLimitCheck> OFF | ON Disable/enable OBW limit checks. *RST: Example: Multi Evaluation Limits Firmware/Software: 2.1.20 Manual operation: "Limits" on page 279 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW:CHECk:USED? Returns the currently used OBW limit set. This is ultimately determined by the currently selected band class: limit set A is dedicated to band class 0, limit set B is used for all other band classes.
  • Page 346 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <OBWLimit_1i>, Range: 0 MHz to 16 MHz <OBWLimit_2a>, *RST: 1.48 MHz <OBWLimit_3a> The OBW limits for 1 isolated carrier, 2 adjacent carriers and 3 adjacent carriers. In single-carrier scenarios, OBWLimit_1i is the one and only applicable OBW limit.
  • Page 347 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:AVERage? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:MAXimum? Returns the values of the RMS magnitude error traces. A trace covers a time interval of 833 μs (one half-slot) and contains one value per chip. The results of the current, aver- age and maximum traces can be retrieved.
  • Page 348 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:IQ:CURRent? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:IQ:CURRent? Returns the results in the I/Q constellation diagram. Every fourth value corresponds to a constellation point. The other values are located on the path between two constella- tion points. Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 349 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......350 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:LIMit? ......351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:STATe? ......351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:STATe? ...... 351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent? ......351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:AVERage? ..... 351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? ...... 351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MINimum? ....351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent? ....351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage? ....351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? ....351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MINimum? ....... 351 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent? .......
  • Page 350 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:MINimum? Return values of the code domain power (CDP) I-Signal and Q-Signal bar graphs. The results of the current, average, maximum and minimum bar graphs can be retrieved. For a physical layer subtype 2 or 3 measurement the bar graphs contain only RRI results.
  • Page 351 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <QSigRRILimit0> ... Return the exceeded limits as float values. <QSigRRILimitSF> The number of results depends on the physical layer subtype (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:PLSubtype ): SF=15 for Subtype 0/1 and SF=31 for Subtypes 2 and 3. Range: -70 dB to 0 dB Default unit: dB...
  • Page 352 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MINimum? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MINimum? Return values of the code domain power (CDP) I-Signal and Q-Signal bar graphs. The results of the current, average, maximum and minimum bar graphs can be retrieved. Only the pilot part of a physical layer subtype 0/1 measurement is retrieved.
  • Page 353 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator <QSigPilotLimit> Return the exceeded limits as float values. The number of results depends on the physical layer subtype (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:PLSubtype ): SF=15 for Subtype 0/1 and SF=31 for Subtypes 2 and 3. Range: -70 dB to 0 dB Default unit: dB...
  • Page 354 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......354 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent? ......354 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage? ......354 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? ......355 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent? ....... 355 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage? .......355 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? ....355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent? ....355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage? ....355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? ....355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent? ....355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage? ....355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? ....... 355 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:LIMit? ......
  • Page 355 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum? Return values of the code domain error (CDE) I-Signal and Q-Signal bar graphs. Cur- rent, average and maximum results can be retrieved. For a physical layer subtype 2 or 3 measurement the bar graphs contain only RRI results.
  • Page 356 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <SigRRILimit0> ... The number of results depends on the physical layer subtype <SigRRILimitSF> (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:PLSubtype ): SF=15 for Subtype 0/1 and SF=31 for Subtypes 2 and 3. OK: The result is located within the limits or no limit has been defined/enabled for this result.
  • Page 357 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:PILot:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum? Return values of the code domain error (CDE) I-Signal and Q-Signal bar graphs. The results of the current, average and maximum bar graphs can be retrieved. Only the pilot part of a physical layer subtype 0/1 measurement is retrieved.
  • Page 358 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <SigPilotLimit0> ... Return the exceeded limits as float values. <SigPilotLimit(SF-1)> The number of results depends on the physical layer subtype (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:PLSubtype ): SF=15 for Subtype 0/1 and SF=31 for Subtypes 2 and 3 (only INV values).
  • Page 359 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <RRI>, <Pilot>, INVisible | ACTive | IACTive <ACKDSC>, The number of results depends on the physical layer subtype <AuxPilot>, <DRC>, (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:PLSubtype <Data> ): SF=15 for Subtype 0/1 and SF=31 for Subtypes 2 and 3 (only NAV values).
  • Page 360 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:MINimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:MINimum? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:CURRent? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:AVERage? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:MAXimum? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CP:MINimum? Returns the scalar channel power for the Data channel. The result is extended to the and W I/Q values of the Data channel. Only available if subtype 2 or 3 is selected.
  • Page 361 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <CurrSpectrum0>, ... Frequency-dependent power values. ,<CurrSpectrum1666> Each of the traces contains 1667 values. Range: -100 dB to +57 dB Default unit: dB Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 3.5.4.18 ACP Results The following commands return the Adjacent Channel Power (ACP) results of the multi...
  • Page 362 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ...365 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum[:RELative]? ............365 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? ............365 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage? .............365 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum? ............365 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? ............365 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage? ............365 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum? ..........365 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? ..........365 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage? ..........365 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage:ABSolute? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum:ABSolute? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage:ABSolute? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum:ABSolute? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage:ABSolute? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum:ABSolute? Returns the adjacent channel absolute power measured in dBm at a series of frequen- cies.
  • Page 363 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage[:RELative]? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum[:RELative]? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent[:RELative]? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage[:RELative]? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum? Returns the adjacent channel power measured at a series of frequencies. The current, average and maximum traces can be retrieved. The frequencies are determined by the offset values defined via the commands CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:UPPer.
  • Page 364 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage: ABSolute? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum: ABSolute? Returns the adjacent channel absolute power measured in dBm at a series of frequen- cies. The current, average and maximum traces can be retrieved. The frequencies are determined by the offset values defined via the commands CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:UPPer.
  • Page 365 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage[: RELative]? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum[: RELative]? Returns the adjacent channel relative power measured in dBc at a series of frequen- cies. The current, average and maximum traces can be retrieved. The frequencies are determined by the offset values defined via the commands CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:LOWer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets:UPPer.
  • Page 366: Out Of Tolerance

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator <ATPowerNarrow> Access terminal power, measured with a filter bandwidth of 1.23 MHz. Range: -100 dBm to 50 dBm Default unit: dBm <ATPowerWide> Access terminal power, measured with the wideband filter. Range: -100 dBm to 50 dBm Default unit: dBm...
  • Page 367 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW<Number>:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW<Number>:CURRent? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW<number>:CURRent? For the carrier or carrier group addressed by the <Number> suffix, returns the lower and upper edge of the Occupied Bandwidth (OBW). For single-carrier configurations (i.e. only carrier 0 is active) the <Number> suffix can be omitted to obtain the OBW results.
  • Page 368 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW<Number>:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW<Number>:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW<Number>:MAXimum? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW<Number>:CURRent? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW<Number>:AVERage? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW<Number>:MAXimum? Return the current, average and maximum occupied bandwidth value result and the "Out of Tolerance" result, the percentage of measurement intervals of the statistic counts exceeding the specified limits. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands.
  • Page 369 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 V3.0.11 Frequency unit changed from MHz to Hz For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. 3.5.4.20 Modulation Results (Single Values) The following commands return the results of the modulation multi evaluation measure- ment.
  • Page 370 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <5_MErrPeak> Magnitude error peak value Range: -100 % to 100 % (AVERage: 0% to 100 %, SDEVi- ation: 0 % to 50 %) Default unit: % <6_PErrRMS> Phase error RMS value Range: 0 deg to 180 deg Default unit: deg <7_PErrPeak>...
  • Page 371 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <17_OutOfTolCount> Out of tolerance result, i.e. percentage of measurement inter- vals of the statistic count (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation) exceeding the specified limits, see Limits (Modulation). Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: % <18_FiltMatRat>...
  • Page 372 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KM012 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:COUNt <Segments> Defines the number of segments in the entire measurement interval. Parameters: <Segments> Range: 1 to 200 *RST: Example: Specifying List Mode Settings Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CMWS:CMODe <ConnectorMode> Specifies how the input connector is selected for 1xEV-DO list mode measurements with the R&S CMWS.
  • Page 373 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <CMWSConnector> Selects the input connector of the R&S CMWS *RST: Example: Specifying List Mode Settings Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:SETup <SegmentLength>, <Level>, <Frequency>, <RetriggerOption>, <PLSubtype>, <HalfSlot>, <LongCodeMaskI>, <LongCodeMaskQ>[, <CMWSConnector>] Defines the length of segment <no> and the analyzer settings. In general this com- mand must be sent for all segments measured.
  • Page 374 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <RetriggerOption> OFF | ON Enables or disables the trigger system to start segment mea- surement. Note: For the first segment (<no> = 1) the setting of this param- eter is ignored. Since the general MELM measurement starts with the measurement of the first segment.
  • Page 375 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KM012 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation <StatisticLength>, <EnableEVM>, <EnableMagError>, <EnablePhaseErr>, <EnableWaveQual>, <EnableIQError>, <EnableChPow>, <EnableDWCP>, <EnableWBNBPow>, <EnableFreqErr> Defines the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum and SDEViation cal- culation and enables the calculation of the different modulation results in segment <no>;...
  • Page 376 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <EnableDWCP> OFF | ON Disable or enable measurement of Data Walsh Code channel power. *RST: <EnableWBNBPow> OFF | ON Disable or enable measurement of wideband and narrowband power. *RST: <EnableFreqErr> OFF | ON Disable or enable measurement of carrier frequency error.
  • Page 377 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODE <RetriggerMode> Specifies whether a trigger event will initiate a measurement of the entire measure- ment interval (comprising the number of segments defined via CONFigure:EVDO: MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:COUNt) or the retrigger information from the seg- ments is used.
  • Page 378 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ....381 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:AVERage? .....381 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MINimum? ....381 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MAXimum? ......381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:CURRent? ......381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:AVERage? ......381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MINimum? ......381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MAXimum? ......382 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:STATe? ....383 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:CURRent? ....383 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:AVERage? ....383 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MINimum? ....383 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MAXimum? ....383 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:SDEViation? ......383 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:CURRent?
  • Page 379 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation: CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation: AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation: MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation: MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation: SDEViation? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MINimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation: MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation: SDEViation? Returns modulation single value results for segment <no> in list mode. To define the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum calculation and enable the calcula- tion of the results use the command CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation: LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation.
  • Page 380 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_EVMRMS>, Error vector magnitude RMS and peak value. <4_EVMPeak> Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: % <5_MErrRMS> Magnitude error RMS value. Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: % <6_MErrPEAK> Magnitude error peak value.
  • Page 381 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <16_WavQualMaxP> Waveform quality at maximum power. Range: 0 to 1 <17_WavQualMinP> Waveform quality at minimum power. Range: 0 to 1 <18_OutOfTolCount> Out of tolerance result, i.e. percentage of measurement inter- vals of the statistic count (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation) exceeding the specified limits, see...
  • Page 382 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <1_Reliabiltiy> Conventions and General Information. In list mode, a zero relia- bility indicator indicates that the results in all measured seg- ments are valid. A non-zero value indicates that an error occur- red in at least one of the measured segments.
  • Page 383 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <2_SegReliability> 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
  • Page 384 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Suffix: <no> 1..200 The segment number must not exceed the total number of seg- ments measured. Return values: <1_Reliabiltiy> Conventions and General Information. In list mode, a zero relia- bility indicator indicates that the results in all measured seg- ments are valid.
  • Page 385 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended: AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended: CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended: MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended: MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:...
  • Page 386 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <1_Reliabiltiy> Conventions and General Information. In list mode, a zero relia- bility indicator indicates that the results in all measured seg- ments are valid. A non-zero value indicates that an error occur- red in at least one of the measured segments.
  • Page 387 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MINimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MAXimum? Returns the scalar channel power for the Data channel results for the segment <no> in list mode.
  • Page 388 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_W24IData>, - I Data channel, <4_W24QData>, - Q Data channel, <5_W12IData>, - I Data channel, <6_W24QData> - Q Data channel Range: -60 dB to +10 dB Default unit: dB Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.20...
  • Page 389 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <SegReliability> 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
  • Page 390 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference To define the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum and calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the command CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation. The ranges indicated below apply to all results except standard deviation results. The minimum for standard devia- tion results equals 0.
  • Page 391 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Command Reference....... 392 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:AVERage? ......392 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:CURRent? ......392 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MINimum? ......392 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MAXimum? ......392 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:SDEViation? ........392 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:AVERage? ........392 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:CURRent? ........392 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MINimum? ........392 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MAXimum?
  • Page 392 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ........401 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent? ..........401 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent? ........402 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:AVERage? ........402 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:MAXimum? ........402 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:SDEViation? ..........402 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:AVERage? ..........402 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:MAXimum? .......... 402 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:SDEViation? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:SDEViation? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MINimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:SDEViation? Returns modulation single value results in list mode. To define the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the command CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:...
  • Page 393 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_EVMRMS>, Error vector magnitude RMS and peak value. <4_EVMPeak> Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: % <5_MErrRMS> Magnitude error RMS value. Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: % <6_MErrPEAK> Magnitude error peak value.
  • Page 394 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <17_WavQualMinP> Waveform quality at minimum power. Range: 0 to 1 <18_OutOfTolCount> Out of tolerance result, i.e. percentage of measurement inter- vals of the statistic count (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation) exceeding the specified limits, see Limits (Modulation).
  • Page 395 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference {<2_SegReliability> 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
  • Page 396 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference {<2_SegReliability> 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
  • Page 397 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference For the "Out of Tolerance" and "Code Channel Filter Match Ratio" results retrieved via the CURRent, AVERage and MAXimum command are identical. Return values: <1_Reliabiltiy> Conventions and General Information. In list mode, a zero relia- bility indicator indicates that the results in all measured seg- ments are valid.
  • Page 398 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MINimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MINimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation? Returns all ACP value results in list mode. To define the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the com- mand CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:...
  • Page 399 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_PowOffsetM19>, Returns the adjacent channel power measured at a series of fre- ... , quencies. <22_PowOffsetM0>, The frequencies are determined by the offset values defined via <23_PowCarrier>, the commands CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation: <24_PowOffsetP0>, ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:LOWer CONFigure:EVDO: MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets:UPPer.
  • Page 400 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:MINimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:MAXimum? Returns the scalar channel power for the Data channel results in list mode. The result is extended to the W and W I/Q values of the Data channel. Only available if sub- type 2 or 3 is selected.
  • Page 401 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent? Returns Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) results in list mode. To define the calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the command CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation. The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {...} , {...} , ..., {...}...
  • Page 402 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:SDEViation? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:SDEViation? Returns Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) results in list mode. To define the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum and calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the command CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:...
  • Page 403 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_OBW>} Occupied bandwidth Range: 0 to 16 MHz (SDEViation 0 to 8 MHz) Default unit: MHz Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 404 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ... 411 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:CURRent? ..411 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:MAXimum? ..411 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:SDEViation? ....411 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:AVERage? ....411 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:CURRent? ....411 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:MAXimum? ....411 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:SDEViation? ....411 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:AVERage? ....411 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:CURRent? ....411 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:MAXimum? ....411 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:SDEViation? ..... 411 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:AVERage? ......411 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:CURRent?
  • Page 405 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ....414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:MINimum? ....414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:SDEViation? ....414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:AVERage? ....414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:CURRent? ....414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:MAXimum? ....414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:MINimum? ....414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:SDEViation? ...... 414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:AVERage? .......414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:CURRent? ......414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:MAXimum? .......414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:MINimum? ....414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:SDEViation? ......414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:AVERage? ...... 414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:CURRent? .....
  • Page 406 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ........ 417 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:MINimum? ........417 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:AVERage? ........417 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:CURRent? ........418 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:MAXimum? ........418 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:MINimum? ......... 418 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:AVERage? ......... 418 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:CURRent? ........ 418 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:MAXimum? ......... 418 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:MINimum? ........418 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:AVERage? ........418 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:CURRent? ........418 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:MAXimum? ........418 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DATA:MINimum? ........419 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:AVERage? ........
  • Page 407 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:MINimum? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:AVERage? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:CURRent? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:MAXimum? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:MINimum? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:AVERage? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:CURRent? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:MAXimum? ......421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:MINimum? ......... 421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:AVERage? ........421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:CURRent? .........421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:MAXimum? ........421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:MINimum? ........421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:AVERage? ........
  • Page 408 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: ......................424 CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: ......................424 MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: ......................424 AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: ......................424 CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: ......................424 MAXimum? ... 424 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>:AVERage? ... 424 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>:CURRent? .. 424 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>:MAXimum? ..424 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>:AVERage? ..424 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent? ...424 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum?
  • Page 409 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability> chapter 3.5.1.6, "Reliability Indicator", on page 302. <SegReliability>...
  • Page 410 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability> chapter 3.5.1.6, "Reliability Indicator", on page 302. <EVM>...
  • Page 411 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: SDEViation? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:SDEViation? Returns IQ imbalance (statistical) values for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 412 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <IQOffset> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -100 dB to 0 dB Default unit: dB Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 413 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <MError> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -100 % to +100 % (AVERage: 0% to 100 %, SDE- Viation: 0 % to 50 %) Default unit: % Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10...
  • Page 414 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <PErrRMS> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: 0 deg to 180 deg Default unit: deg Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 415 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:SDEViation? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:SDEViation? Returns transmit time error (statistical) values for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands.
  • Page 416 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN: CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN: CURRent? Returns waveform quality (statistical) values for all active list mode segments - overall, at minimum and at maximum AT power. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 417 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <StatisticCount> The number of evaluated valid slots. Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: 0 to 1000 Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:ADSC:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:ADSC:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:ADSC:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:ADSC:MINimum?
  • Page 418 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:APILot:MINimum? Returns the RMS power (statistical values) of the auxilliary pilot channel for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 419 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:MINimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:DRC:MINimum? Returns the RMS power (statistical values) of the data rate control channel for all active list mode segments.
  • Page 420 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <Pilot> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -60 dB to +10 dB Default unit: dB Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 421 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:PILot:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RRI:STATe? Returns the state of a particular reverse link channel (ACK/DSC, Auxilliary Pilot, Data, DRC, PILOT, RRI) in the channel power measurement for all active segments. Return values: <Reliability> chapter 3.5.1.6, "Reliability Indicator", on page 302.
  • Page 422 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:MINimum? Returns the scalar channel power for the Data channel results for all active list mode segments. WOT represents W (Walsh code One Two) and WTF represents W (Walsh code Two Four). The values described below are returned by FETCh commands.
  • Page 423 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:AVERage? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:CURRent? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:MAXimum? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:SDEViation? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:AVERage? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:CURRent? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:MAXimum? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:SDEViation? Returns the occupied bandwidth (statistical) values for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 424 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Suffix: <freqpoint> 1..10 The relative channel offset Return values: <Reliability> chapter 3.5.1.6, "Reliability Indicator", on page 302. <ACPM> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -999 dB to 999 dB Default unit: dB Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements...
  • Page 425 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Suffix: <freqpoint> 1..20 The relative channel offset Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 426 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Reliability> chapter 3.5.1.6, "Reliability Indicator", on page 302. <WideBandPower> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -100 dBm to 50 dBm Default unit: dBm Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10...
  • Page 427: Oltr Measurement Commands

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 3.5.5 OLTR Measurement Commands The commands for the 1xEV-DO OLTR measurement are divided into the groups listed below. The chapter 3.5.2, "General Measurement Settings", on page 305 also affect the OLTR measurement. ● Measurement Control and States.................
  • Page 428 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference See also: "Measurement Control" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "Remote Control" Return values: <MeasState> OFF | RUN | RDY OFF: measurement switched off, no resources allocated, no results available (when entered after ABORt...) RUN: measurement running (after INITiate..., READ...), synchronization pending or adjusted, resources active or queued RDY: measurement has been terminated, valid results may be...
  • Page 429 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <ResourceState> QUE | ACT | INV QUE: measurement without resources, no results available ("queued") ACT: resources allocated, acquisition of results in progress but not complete ("active") INV: not applicable because <MainState>: OFF or RDY ("inva- lid") Example: OLTR: Single-Shot Measurement...
  • Page 430 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Measurement Timeout" on page 283 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:REPetition? Specifies the repetition mode of the measurement. The repetition mode specifies whether the measurement is stopped after a single-shot or repeated continuously. Use CONFigure:..:MEAS<i>:...:SCOunt to determine the number of measurement intervals per single shot.
  • Page 431 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: OLTR: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Power Step" on page 283 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:PSTep:DIRection <PStepDirection> Defines the direction of the first power step within an OLTR measurement. For each subsequent power step the direction is toggled. Parameters: <PStepDirection>...
  • Page 432 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:GINTerval <GuardInterval> Defines the duration of the guard intervals, i.e. the intervals succeeding the OLTR eval- uation intervals and preceding the reference power intervals. Parameters: <GuardInterval> The duration of the guard interval as number of power control groups (1.25 ms).
  • Page 433 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:LIMit:ILOWer <InitialLower> Sets initial lower limit for open loop power control step response (3GPP2 C.S0033). Parameters: <InitialLower> Range: -2 dB to -1 dB *RST: -1 dB Default unit: dB Example: OLTR: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Initial Lower Limit"...
  • Page 434 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <1_P>,...,<640_P> AT power values relative to the average power measured during the reference interval. Range: -30 dB to 30 dB Default unit: dB Example: OLTR: Single-Shot Measurement Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN:STATe? CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN:STATe? FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP:STATe?
  • Page 435: Combined Signal Path Commands

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? Returns the values of the reference power traces. For each sequence, DOWN/UP commands return the results of the reference power interval for the power up/down step. Suffix: <Sequence> 1..5 The number of the sequence whose trace shall be queried; must be smaller than the configured number of sequences (see CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence) Return values:...
  • Page 436: List Of Commands

    ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands Setting Commands for SA scenario Commands for CSP scenario Frequency CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings: FREQuency FREQuency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings: RLFRequency? CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel Freq. offset CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:FOFFset CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FOFFset Expected nom- CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:ENPower CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EPMode inal power CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MANual CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EXPected? Physical layer CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation: CONFigure:EVDO:SIGN<i>:NETWork:RELease subtype PLSubtype...
  • Page 437 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:CURRent?..............396 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>:AVERage?....424 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>:CURRent?....424 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>:MAXimum?....424 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>:AVERage?....424 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent?....424 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum?....424 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:AVERage?..........398 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:CURRent?..........398 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum?..........398 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MINimum?..........398 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation?..........398 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MAXimum?..............396 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MINimum?..............396 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:AVERage?.............425 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:CURRent?............. 425 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:MAXimum?............ 425 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:MINimum?............. 425 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:SDEViation?..........
  • Page 438 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RRI:CURRent?.............420 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RRI:MAXimum?............420 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RRI:MINimum?.............420 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:AVERage?............. 399 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:CURRent?..............399 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:MAXimum?.............399 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:MINimum?..............399 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:AVERage?........... 421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:CURRent?........... 421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:MAXimum?..........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:MINimum?........... 421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:AVERage?..........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:CURRent?..........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:MAXimum?..........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:MINimum?..........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:AVERage?............421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:CURRent?............ 421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:MAXimum?...........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:MINimum?............ 421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:AVERage?..........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:CURRent?..........421 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:MAXimum?..........
  • Page 439 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:AVERage?......412 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:CURRent?......412 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:MAXimum?......412 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:SDEViation?......412 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MINimum?............392 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:AVERage?......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:CURRent?......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:MAXimum?......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:SDEViation?......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:AVERage?......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:CURRent?.......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:MAXimum?......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:SDEViation?......413 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:AVERage?........414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:CURRent?........414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:MAXimum?........414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:MINimum?........414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:SDEViation?........414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:AVERage?........414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:CURRent?........414 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:MAXimum?........
  • Page 440 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MINimum?.........383 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:SDEViation?........383 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:AVERage?...........381 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:CURRent?........... 381 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MAXimum?..........381 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MINimum?........... 381 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:AVERage?........387 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:CURRent?........387 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MAXimum?........387 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MINimum?........387 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:AVERage?......379 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:CURRent?......379 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MAXimum?......379 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MINimum?......379 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:SDEViation?......379 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:AVERage?........389 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:CURRent?........388 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:MAXimum?........389 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:SDEViation?........389 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SRELiability?..............408 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:AVERage?.............. 369 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:CURRent?..............
  • Page 441 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage?........355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent?........355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?........355 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:AVERage?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MINimum?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage?........350 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent?.........349 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?........350 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:MINimum?.........350 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MINimum?........352 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage?........350 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent?........350 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?........350 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:MINimum?........350 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:AVERage?............... 359 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:CURRent?..............359 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:MAXimum?.............. 359 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:MINimum?..............359 CALCulate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW<Number>:CURRent?...........
  • Page 442 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:EXTended:LOWer:ABSolute........342 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:EXTended:LOWer[:RELative]........343 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:EXTended:UPPer:ABSolute........343 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:EXTended:UPPer[:RELative]........344 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:LOWer:ABSolute............341 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:LOWer[:RELative].............341 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:UPPer:ABSolute............341 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:UPPer[:RELative]............342 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDE...................339 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDP...................339 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CFERror................337 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CP..................340 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:DWCP................340 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:EVM:PEAK................335 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:EVM:RMS................. 334 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQIMbalance..............337 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQOFfset................336 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MAXPower................ 338 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MERR:PEAK..............335 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MERR:RMS...............335 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MINPower................. 338 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW:CHECk..............344 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW:CHECk:USED?............345 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW:MULTi..............
  • Page 443 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:POWer................326 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:TXM................326 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult[:ALL]................324 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RPMode..................329 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCONdition................327 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation..............328 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:SPECtrum..............328 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SFACtor?................... 311 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TOUT..................326 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:GINTerval..................... 432 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:GINTerval:TIME?..................432 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:LIMit:ILOWer..................433 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:MOEXception..................432 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:PSTep....................430 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:PSTep:DIRection.................. 431 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:REPetition?...................430 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:RPINterval.................... 431 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:RPINterval:TIME?.................431 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence.................... 430 CONFigure:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:TOUT....................
  • Page 444 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum?............ 398 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MINimum?............. 398 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation?..........398 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MAXimum?..............396 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MINimum?............... 396 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:AVERage?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:CURRent?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:MAXimum?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:MINimum?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:SDEViation?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:OTOLerance?..............426 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:SDEViation?..............396 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:STCount?.................426 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:AVERage?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:CURRent?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:MAXimum?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:MINimum?............425 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:SDEViation?............
  • Page 445 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RRI:MINimum?..............420 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RRI:STATe?...............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:STATe?................395 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:AVERage?..............399 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:CURRent?..............399 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:MAXimum?..............400 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:MINimum?..............400 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:AVERage?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:CURRent?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:MAXimum?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTI:MINimum?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:AVERage?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:CURRent?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:MAXimum?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WOTQ:MINimum?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:AVERage?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:CURRent?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:MAXimum?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFI:MINimum?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:AVERage?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:CURRent?............421 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:DWCP:WTFQ:MAXimum?............
  • Page 446 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:AVERage?........412 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:CURRent?........412 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:MAXimum?........412 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:SDEViation?......... 412 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MINimum?............392 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:OTOLerance?............416 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:AVERage?........413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:CURRent?........413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:MAXimum?........413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:SDEViation?........ 413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:AVERage?........413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:CURRent?........413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:MAXimum?........413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:SDEViation?........413 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:AVERage?..........414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:CURRent?..........414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:MAXimum?..........414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:MINimum?..........414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:SDEViation?.......... 414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:AVERage?..........414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:CURRent?..........414 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:MAXimum?...........
  • Page 447 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum?......385 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:MINimum?......385 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation?......385 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MAXimum?..........383 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MINimum?..........383 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:SDEViation?..........383 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:AVERage?..........381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:CURRent?..........381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MAXimum?..........381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MINimum?..........381 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:STATe?............. 382 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:AVERage?...........387 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:CURRent?........... 387 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MAXimum?..........387 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:DWCP:MINimum?........... 387 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:AVERage?........379 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:CURRent?........379 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MAXimum?........379 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MINimum?........379 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:SDEViation?........ 379 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:AVERage?..........389 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:CURRent?..........
  • Page 448 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?........... 356 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:PILot:STATe?..........358 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage?..........354 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent?..........354 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:LIMit?............355 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?..........354 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:STATe?........... 356 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage?.......... 356 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent?...........356 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:LIMit?..........357 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?..........356 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:STATe?..........358 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage?..........354 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent?..........354 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:LIMit?.............355 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?..........354 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:STATe?..........356 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:AVERage?..........351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent?..........351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:LIMit?............ 352 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?........... 351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MINimum?..........351 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:STATe?..........353 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage?..........
  • Page 449 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:AVERage?............346 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:CURRent?.............346 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:MAXimum?............346 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW<Number>:CURRent?..........367 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:AVERage?............. 347 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CURRent?............. 347 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:MAXimum?............347 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:SPECtrum:CURRent?............360 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN:STATe?........434 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN?............433 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP:STATe?..........434 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP?............433 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:STATe:ALL?....................428 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR:STATe?....................... 427 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN?..........434 FETCh:EVDO:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP?..........434 INITiate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation......................315 INITiate:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR........................427 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage?................. 365 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent?................. 365 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum?................
  • Page 450 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?..........354 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage?..........357 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent?..........356 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?........... 357 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage?..........355 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:CURRent?..........355 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?..........355 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:AVERage?..........351 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:CURRent?..........351 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?..........351 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:PILot:MINimum?..........352 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:AVERage?..........349 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:CURRent?..........349 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:MAXimum?..........349 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:RRI:MINimum?..........349 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:AVERage?..........352 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:CURRent?..........352 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MAXimum?........... 352 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:PILot:MINimum?..........352 READ:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:RRI:AVERage?..........
  • Page 451 ® 1xEV-DO Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands STOP:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation......................315 STOP:EVDO:MEAS<i>:OLTR........................427 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:CATalog:SOURce?................ 312 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:DELay.....................313 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:EOFFset..................314 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODE..................377 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MGAP.....................314 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SLOPe....................312 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SOURce..................312 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:THReshold..................313 TRIGger:EVDO:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TOUT....................313 User Manual 1173.9511.02 ─ 12...
  • Page 452: Cdma2000 Signaling

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx What's New in this Revision 4 CDMA2000 Signaling With the "CDMA2000 Signaling" application (option R&S CMW-KS800 CDMA2000, basic signaling"), the R&S CMW can emulate a CDMA2000 Base Station (BS) trans- mitting a CDMA2000 forward signal to which the CDMA2000 Mobile Station (MS) under test can synchronize.
  • Page 453: General Description

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● Remote command for event logging added, see Event Log ● The Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) renamed to Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA) solution, see WEA Message ● Range of path number changed in the command CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:IQIN:PATH<n>...
  • Page 454 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Example: Assume an instrument with two Signaling Unit Universal (SUU), one Signal- ing Unit Wideband (SUW), four TX paths and four RX paths. This instrument allows you to run for example: ● two CDMA2000 signaling instances plus one instance of an SUW signaling appli- cation (e.g.
  • Page 455 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description For the HW specification installed at at the R&S CMW see "Prerequisites" on page 462 and "Prerequisites" on page 463. Use a bidirectional RF connector for the first forward and reverse signal and a separate RF connector for the second forward and reverse link.
  • Page 456: Initiating Signaling Tests

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description For a setup with only one downlink path you need only two of the four I/Q data connec- tions. The RF connections between R&S CMW and DUT must be established in the same way as without external fading.
  • Page 457 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The default settings of the R&S CMW generally ensure a forward signal with suitable characteristics for connection setup. The most important settings can be modified directly in the main view. Performing measurements The required settings vary depending on the measurement to be performed. However, the general procedure outlined below is applicable to most measurements.
  • Page 458: End To End Packet Data Connections

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● The "System ID" must be set so that the MS under test can register. Order of steps The measurements of the "CDMA2000 Signaling" application may be initiated before turning on the forward signal. The measurement starts as soon as the preconditions are fulfilled.
  • Page 459: Audio Measurements

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description You can also perform "RX Meas RLP", see chapter 4.3.13.6, "RLP View (Tab)", on page 573. Or you can perform other measurements that do not require a DAU, e.g. TX measure- ments. Most measurements require the transmission of data. For a test mode connection the signaling application takes care of forward link data transmission.
  • Page 460: Hybrid Mode

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description RF speech connection ● In the CDMA2000 signaling, the routing to the speech codec is done via Voice Coder = "Codec". ● Audio measurement selects the coupled signaling application. Select the CDMA2000 signaling as a controlling master application, to which the speech codec is connected ("Controlled by"...
  • Page 461 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.5.1 Hardware Requirements ® ® The CDMA2000 1xRTT and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO signaling applications both use the SUU (Signaling Unit Universal) as the same hardware platform and can, in the case of the hybrid mode, even run simultaneously on one SUU. The R&S CMW offers two ways to achieve the hybrid mode: ●...
  • Page 462 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.5.3 Hybrid Mode on a Single SUU In this mode, the signaling firmware applications CDMA2000 and 1xEV-DO run in par- allel on the same SUU (in particular they run on the same R&S CMW). Prerequisites The following minimum hardware and software configuration for hybrid mode with a single SUU is required:...
  • Page 463: External Fading

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Since version 3.0.11, if located in different CMWs, both master and slave SUU may additionally run Hybrid Mode on a Single SUU. This allows to establish Hybrid Mode with up to 2n cells on n CMWs. Prerequisites The minimum hardware and software configuration for hybrid mode using two SUUs are:...
  • Page 464: Internal Fading

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Configuring and activating fading 1. Connect the DUT and the R&S AMU200A to the R&S CMW (see chapter 4.2.1, "Test Setups", on page 453). 2. Configure the signaling application according to the test to be performed, espe- cially select an external fading scenario and configure the forward link settings.
  • Page 465 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The internal fading module comes with a fading simulator and AWGN generator that can be selectively enabled. It manipulates the generated forward link I/Q data stream to emulate typical signal conditions at the DUT's receiver. The following options are required to use the internal fading simulator in 1xEV-DO: ●...
  • Page 466: Connection States

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.8 Connection States The R&S CMW supports different states of call setups. The corresponding connection states and transitions are described in this section. The term "signaling" summarizes all procedures necessary for call setup and release, and for control of a connection in the mobile radio network.
  • Page 467 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 4-2: Connection states Additional transitions and handoff The figure above is not complete. The "Off" state can be reached from any state by turning off the forward CDMA2000 signal (ON | OFF). Moreover, incidents like an inac- tive session timeout or a loss of the radio link cause additional transitions.
  • Page 468: Handoff

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Transition State "Send SMS" "Send SMS" is available only if an MS is in "Registered" or "Connected" state. A SMS can be sent irrespective of the current primary service class, i.e. for all speech, loop- back, test and packet data services.
  • Page 469 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description damental Channel (F-FCH) and additional Orthogonal Channel Noise Simulator (OCNS) channel to fill up the total CDMA output power. SCH0 measurement requires R&S CMW-KS810 (advanced signaling option). Table 4-1: Forward channels generated by CDMA2000 Signaling Physi- Longname Description...
  • Page 470 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Physi- Longname Description Mod- Channeli- ula- zation Chan- tion Code F-PICH Forward The F-PICH is transmitted con- BPSK Pilot Chan- tinuously on the forward signal. The F-PICH contains only 0 bits and the PN sequence is short. Thus the mobile station can syn- chronize to these sequences to acquire the timing of the forward...
  • Page 471 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.10.2 Channelization Codes The forward CDMA2000 channel is spread using orthogonal Walsh functions W defined in terms of the order N of the function and the index n ranging from 0 to N–1. This index is also called channelization code number.
  • Page 472 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The OVSF spreading factor SF corresponds to the Walsh function of order N. For a given spreading factor SF, Walsh codes and OVSF codes can be derived from each other via the binary representation of the channelization code numbers. The Walsh code with code number n is equal to the OVSF code with code number m, where m has the inverse binary representation of n (n is converted into m by reversing the order of bits in the binary representation of n).
  • Page 473 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Table 4-5: Masking Functions for Quasi-Orthogonal Functions with Length 256 Masking Function Function Hexadecimal Representation of QOF Walsh sign 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 7228d7724eebebb1eb4eb1ebd78d8d28278282d81b41be1b411 b1bbe7dd8277d 114b1e4444e14beeee4be144bbe1b4eedd872d77882d78dd228 7d277772d87dd 1724bd71b28118d48ebddb172b187eb2e7d4b27ebd8ee82481b 22be7dbe871bd 4.2.10.3 Power Levels The individual physical channel power and the OCNS power are expressed relative to the total output power of the generator.
  • Page 474 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Eb/Nt Example: Eb/Nt Calculation The ratio of the combined received energy per bit to the effective noise power spectral density for the Control Channel, or Forward Traffic Channel at the mobile station antenna connector. The signal to noise ratio is calculated according to standard TIA/EIA IS-98, section 1.4.2.1: ●...
  • Page 475: Service Options

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.11 Service Options The CDMA2000 standard supports the concept of service options on the physical channels. Service options allows various voice and non-voice services to be defined and to be specified independently within the confines of the physical layer and the mul- tiplex sublayer interface.
  • Page 476 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description sponding speech coder source bit-rates are 8550 bps, 4000 bps and 800 bps. Service Option 3 meets the requirements described in 3GPP2 C.S0014. The FCH can be configured as follows: ● FCH sets the radio configuration to use for the Forward and Reverse Fundamental Channel (F-FCH-RC and R-FCH-RC).
  • Page 477 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The FCH can be configured as follows: ● FCH sets the radio configuration to use for the Forward and Reverse Fundamental Channel (F-FCH-RC and R-FCH-RC). The Multiplex Options (F-FCH-MO and R- FCH-MO) are not selectable; they are set to 1 by the Service Option 70 selection. ●...
  • Page 478 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.11.2 Loopback Services The R&S CMW supports Service Options 2, 9, and 55. All service options meet the requirements described in 3GPP2 C.S0013-A. TX Measurements TX measurements depend on the Reverse Radio Configuration (R-RC) of the MS. In general O-QPSK measurements require a R-RC 1 or 2, whereas H-PSK measure- ments require a R-RC 3 or 4.
  • Page 479 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Table 4-7: Multiplex options and radio configurations for Service Option 55 Multiplex option in use F-FCH-RC R-FCH-RC 1, 3, 4 1, 3 2, 5 2, 4 4.2.11.3 Test Data Service These service types are used for testing the high data rates using the supplemental channel SCH0.
  • Page 480: Radio Configurations

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description TX Measurements TX measurements depend on the Reverse Radio Configuration (R-RC) of the MS. In general O-QPSK measurements require a R-RC 1 or 2, whereas H-PSK measure- ments require a R-RC 3 or 4. Service Option 33 Service Option 33 (SO33) performs end-to-end data tests.
  • Page 481: Band Classes

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The R&S CMW supports only spreading rate 1 (also called 1x). For 1x the forward as well as the reverse channel use a single direct-sequence spread carrier with a chip rate of 1.2288 Mcps. The R&S CMW supports several CDMA2000 signaling modulation schemes, to be selected as radio configuration: ●...
  • Page 482 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Band Class Band Class Name Channel Center Number Number N Frequency [MHz] 0 ≤ N ≤ 719 Secondary 800 MHz 851 + 0.025 N 720 ≤ N ≤ 919 935 + 0.025 (N – 720) 1 ≤...
  • Page 483: Power Control Bits (Pcb)

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Band Class Band Class Name Channel Number N Center Frequency [MHz] Number 0 ≤ N ≤ 1199 IMT-2000 1920 + 0.05 N 0 ≤ N ≤ 240 Upper 700 MHz 776 + 0.05 N 0 ≤...
  • Page 484 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description R&S CMW supports the following DBM applications: ● Over The Air Service Provisioning (OTASP) used to update or install the network dependent elements of the mobile station’s personalization ● Position Determination Messages (PDM) ) also known as an assisted GPS to determine the position of the MS ●...
  • Page 485 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description messages are identical, so that a received message can be used to send it again. This is an easy way to create message files. The SMS message file format has a header with all necessary information. Some of this information will not be used in both direc- tions.
  • Page 486 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Example: ASCII File SMS message file with ASCII encoding, teleservice CMT-95 (Wireless Messaging Tel- eservice) and text R&S CMW Short Message Service Test - Text SMS: ENCODING=ASCII TELESERVICEID=CMT-95 DATA=R&S CMW Short Message Service Test - Text SMS Example: Binary File SMS message file with binary encoding, teleservice CMT-95 (Wireless Messaging Tel- eservice) and text R&S CMW Short Message Service Test - Text SMS:...
  • Page 487 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.15.3 Send Method R&S CMW offers three different ways to send messages. ● Traffic Channel (TCH) When a call is already connected the message is transmitted by using the Traffic Channel. ● Paging Channel (PCH) When an MS is in registered state, it is possible to send a message using the Pag- ing Channel.
  • Page 488 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Table 4-13: Network Problems Text Description Address vacant SMS Destination Address is valid but not currently allocated to an SMS terminal. The MIN associated with a valid destination address is not known to its HLR. Address translation failure The SMS Destination Address is invalid (e.g., address is not a recognized address type, address is not for a known or possi-...
  • Page 489 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Table 4-15: Radio Interface Problems Text Description Radio interface resource shortage There is no channel available or there is radio congestion at this time. Radio interface incompatibility The MS for an MS-based SME is operating in a mode that does not support SMS at this time.
  • Page 490 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Text Invalid SMS configuration No SMS file loaded No error 4.2.15.5 Receive Method A message can be received while the R&S CMW is in "Registered" or in "Connected" state. Receiving messages happens without any interaction of the user. The R&S CMW supports three different options to receive messages ●...
  • Page 491: Trigger Signals

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description SMS: Test Procedure 1. Configure the R&S CMW to receive messages. 2. Set the MS to registered state. 3. Send the SMS message from MS to the R&S CMW. The R&S CMW receives the message and stores it. Also the display "MS Info > Messaging (SMS) Info >...
  • Page 492: Rx Measurements

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Event Trigger The signaling application is able to raise events that other application could use as trig- ger signals. This mechanism is used for OLTR measurements (option R&S CMW- KM800) in combined signal path mode, where the event triggers mark the start of an OLTR evaluation interval.
  • Page 493 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The measurement is especially suitable to assess the characteristics and the perform- ance of the MS receiver at low RF power levels. Because of the higher signal level, transmission errors produced on the way back (from the MS to the instrument) can usually be neglected.
  • Page 494 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 3. Wait until the R&S CMW has sent the specified number of test packets and read the results from the FER view. 4.2.17.2 RLP and IP Statistics The RLP measurement evaluates the data flow between DUT and R&S CMW using packet data service option SO33 (see chapter 4.2.11.4, "Packet Data Service",...
  • Page 495 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● "Rx Total": Total number of RLP frames received since the beginning of the PPP connection ● "Tx": Number of RLP frames transmitted in the last update period ● "Tx Total": Total number of RLP frames transmitted since the beginning of the PPP connection The update period can be set in the configuration dialog.
  • Page 496 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 4.2.17.3 Pilot Strength Measurement Pilot strength measurement verifies the power measured at the MS antenna and the path attenuation. The R&S CMW requests from the MS the reports with the measured pilot strength and serving frequency power. The pilot strength measurement requires an established connection to the MS.
  • Page 497 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 4-5: Results of RX measurement: speech The measurement results the number of frames and percentage values. The following frame counters in both reverse and forward direction are provided: ● blanked frames ● frames at the 1/8 rate set ●...
  • Page 498: Gui Reference

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 4.3 GUI Reference The following sections provide detailed reference information on the parameters of the "CDMA2000 Signaling" application. Most of the signaling parameters are arranged in the "CDMA2000 Signaling Configuration" dialog. Additional views allow to configure the measurements included in the signaling application.
  • Page 499 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-6: CDMA2000 signaling view For a description of available hotkeys refer to chapter 4.3, "GUI Reference", on page 498. For the shortcut softkeys refer to chapter 4.3.3, "Using the Shortcut Softkeys", on page 516. For descriptions of the individual areas of the view, refer to the subsections.
  • Page 500 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-7: Connection status area in the main view For background information about the displayed states, see chapter 4.2.8, "Connection States", on page 466. For control of the states, see chapter 4.3.2, "Signaling Control", on page 513.
  • Page 501 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● underdriven: the MS power is below the expected range. An inappropriate exter- nal attenuation may be set, the connecting cable may be defective, or the MS may not transmit at the correct power. Remote command: SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:TEST:RX:POWer:STATe? 1st Service Option...
  • Page 502 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-8: MS info area in the main view The parameters are described in 3GPP2 C.S0005 and the references given therein. The provided MS information is described in the subsections. Dialed Number......................502 Global Emergency Call....................
  • Page 503 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference MEID Support Indicates the support of Mobile Equipment Identifier by MS (see MEID). Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:MSUPport? The hard-coded Electronic Serial Number of the connected MS is shown in hexadeci- mal format. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:ESN? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:TEST:MSINfo:ESN MEID...
  • Page 504 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-9: MS capabilities The minimized default presentation shows supported CDMA2000 operating bands and subclasses. To show whole detailed capability report, maximize the view pressing the button the right. The provided MS capability information is described in the subsections. ●...
  • Page 505 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Subclass Support Fig. 4-11: Subclass MS capabilities Subclass Support Indicates, which band subclasses are supported by the MS. The band subclass infor- mation mostly corresponds to the band class. For definition see 3GPP2 C.S0005. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:SCSupport? Service Options Support...
  • Page 506 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Terminal Information Fig. 4-14: Terminal MS capabilities Terminal Information Queries the following information about the MS terminal: ● Manufacturer code ● Model number ● Firmware revision ● Local control support ● Reported service options support Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:TERMinal? Roaming Information...
  • Page 507 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-16: MS geo-location MS capabilities Geo-Location Capabilities ● Geo-location capabilities: Support of geo-location capabilities generally. ● Geo-location included: Geo-location "included" indicator. ● Geo-location type: If supported then geo-location type is displayed. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:GLOCation? Wireless Local Loop MS Capabilities Fig.
  • Page 508 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● RANDC: Queries the eight most-significant bits of the random challenge value used by the ● Call history count: Queries the call history counter, used by the MS and authentication center for clone detection. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:AUTHentic? Other MS Capabilities...
  • Page 509 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Common Capabilities This section displays following capabilities support: ● Access entry handoff support: Indicates whether the MS support the reception transfer of the paging channel from one BS to another. ● Access probe handoff: Indicates handoff support while the MS is accessing in the system access state.
  • Page 510 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Protocol information Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:RLPinfo? Flexible Data Rate Support Queries whether the MS supports the Flexible Data Rate (FDR) for the FCH, SCH and DCCH forward and the reverse channels. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:FDRSupport:FCH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:FDRSupport:SCH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:FDRSupport:DCCH?
  • Page 511 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Sending an SMS message to the MS is triggered via hotkey, see "Connection Control Hotkeys" on page 514. Last Sent Message Displays information about the last message sent to the MS. To configure an outgoing SMS see chapter 4.3.10.1, "Outgoing (Point-to-Point)",...
  • Page 512 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-21: Base station basic settings This area contains the most important RF settings and allows to access the SID and NID parameters. For details refer to the following sections of GUI descriptions: ●...
  • Page 513: Signaling Control

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-23: MS basic settings Mobile Station Control Sets the initial values of the first service option and the radio configuration to be pro- posed to the MS during the next connection setup. The settings are the same as in the configuration tree, see "Miscellaneous Physical Layer Settings"...
  • Page 514 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-24: CDMA2000 signaling softkey with active signaling application Remote command: SOURce:CDMA:SIGN<i>:STATe SOURce:CDMA:SIGN<i>:STATe:ALL? Connection Control Hotkeys Any interaction with an MS under test requires a CDMA2000 forward signal. As soon as the signal is available (state ON, no hour glass), connection control hotkeys appear in the hotkey bar.
  • Page 515 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Possibly "Cancel" handoff preparations and remain in the original network ("Can- cel"). Fig. 4-25: Handoff dialog For background information see chapter 4.2.9, "Handoff", on page 468. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:BCLass CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CHANnel CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:STARt Reconfigure ... (Hotkey) This dialog contains the first service option and the radio configuration to be reconfig- ured during an established connection.
  • Page 516: Using The Shortcut Softkeys

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference For the background information refer to chapter 4.2.11, "Service Options ", on page 475 and chapter 4.2.12, "Radio Configurations", on page 480. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:REConfigure:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:REConfigure:LAYer:RCONfig CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:REConfigure:STARt 4.3.3 Using the Shortcut Softkeys When using the CDMA2000 signaling and CDMA2000 measurement applications in parallel, it is recommended to use a shortcut ("Go to...") softkey to switch to the mea- surement.
  • Page 517: General Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Select as fixed Target Sets the selected measurement as fixed target of the softkey. The softkey label indi- cates the measurement name and switches directly to the selected target without opening the dialog box. You can still change the target measurement or re-enable the dialog box using the configuration menu, see chapter 4.3.11, "Shortcut...
  • Page 518: I/Q Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference I/Q Board Software Options "Standard Cell Fading, Internal" B510F or B520F KE100, KE800 All listed options are R&S CMW-... options. Example: B510F means R&S CMW-B510F * Signal path is used by the both applications CDMA2000 1xRTT and CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Remote command: ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>? ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario?
  • Page 519: Internal Fading

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Connector (Out / In) Selects the output connector. The input connector depends on the output connector and is displayed for information. The DIG IQ connectors are located at the rear panel (if an I/Q board is installed). Remote command: ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCFading[:EXTernal] Sample Rate (Out / In)
  • Page 520 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-30: Internal fading settings ● Fading Simulator....................520 ● Forward Link Settings................... 521 ● Fading Module AWGN..................522 4.3.6.1 Fading Simulator The following parameters allow to enable and set up the fading simulator. For back- ground information see chapter 4.2.7.1, "Fading Simulator",...
  • Page 521 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Restart Event In "Auto" mode, fading automatically starts with the forward signal. In "Manual" mode, it is started and restarted manually. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:RESTart CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:RESTart:MODE Start Seed Sets the start seed for the pseudo-random fading algorithm. This enables reproducible fading conditions.
  • Page 522 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Noise (Total BW) Power Displays the total noise power, within and outside of the forward link. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:POWer:NOISe:TOTal? Signal + Noise (System BW) Power Displays the total power (signal + noise) on the forward link, i.e. within the channel bandwidth.
  • Page 523: System Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The properties of the AWGN interferer comply with the requirements of 3GPP2 C.S0011, section 6.4.4 (e.g. minimum bandwidth 1.8 MHz, flatness less than ±1 dB, frequency resolution 1 kHz, output range -20 dBm to -95 dBm). Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:BWIDth:NOISe? Effective Signal Bandwidth...
  • Page 524 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-35: Signal routing (standard cell scenario) RF Output (TX)......................524 └ Connector/Converter..................524 └ External Attenuation..................524 RF Input (RX)......................524 └ Connector/Converter..................524 └ External Attenuation..................525 RF Output (TX) The following parameters configure the RF output path of the R&S CMW. Connector/Converter ←...
  • Page 525 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Depending on your hardware configuration there may be dependencies between both parameters. Select the RF connector first. The "Converter" parameter offers only val- ues compatible with the selected RF connector. Remote command: Depends on the scenario, see chapter 4.5.7.1, "RF Routing", on page 621.
  • Page 526 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The RF frequency settings can be changed in all main connection states. For an estab- lished connection changing the channel via this section causes an implicit channel handoff. You can also perform a handoff to reconfigure several parameters, see "Handoff ...
  • Page 527 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The signal at the output connector is limited to the maximum level stated in the data sheet. When the settings result in a signal exceeding this limit, the output power is decreased automatically. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:CDMA Output Power...
  • Page 528 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Manual Expected Power Expected absolute input power at the R&S CMW input connector for "Expected Power Mode: Manual". Input powers above the "Manual Expected Power" overdrive the input path and cause invalid results. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MANual Expected Nominal Power...
  • Page 529 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Miscellaneous Physical Layer Settings..............529 ● Code Channel Settings..................530 ● SCH0 Settings.......................532 ● PCH and QPCH Settings..................533 Miscellaneous Physical Layer Settings This section describes the common settings of the physical layer section. Fig.
  • Page 530 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Radio Configuration (Fwd/Rev) Preconfigures the initial values of the Radio Configuration (RC) to be proposed to the MS during the next connection setup. The available values for the forward and reverse fundamental channel depend on the selected "1st Service Option". Additionally, the modulation resulting from the specified radio configuration is dis- played.
  • Page 531 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Level..........................531 Spreading Factor......................531 Walsh Code.........................531 QOF..........................532 Level Defines the level of the forward channels relative to the "CDMA Power" (see CDMA Power ). For details about the power levels see chapter 4.2.10.3, "Power Levels", on page 473.
  • Page 532 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference See also: chapter 4.2.10.1, "Channel Overview", on page 468 and chapter 4.2.10.2, "Channelization Codes", on page 471 Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CHANnel:FCH CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CHANnel:PCH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CHANnel:PICH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CHANnel:QPCH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CHANnel:SCH CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CHANnel:SYNC? Defines the masking function, the so called Quasi-Orthogonal Functions (QOF), to use with the channel.
  • Page 533 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Data Rate, Frame Size Queries data rate and frame size of F-SCH0 and R-SCH0. Values can be set indirectly by setting "MuxPDUs / Layer" and "Frame Type". Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:DRATe? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:FSIZe? Coding Sets the type of error-correcting code for F-SCH0 and R-SCH0. If the turbo coding is on, MS and AN use convolutional coding when channel bits/frame <...
  • Page 534 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Rate Specifies data rate of paging channels. Only the rate of QPCH is configurable. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:PCH:RATE? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:RATE Indicators Enables up to two indicators that trigger the MS to decode the PCH. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:IBIT<n>...
  • Page 535 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● All Up: Sends only 0 as power control bits. ● All Down: Sends only 1 as power control bits. ● Hold: Sends alternating 0/1 power control bits to keep the current power level of the MS constant.
  • Page 536 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference All time settings will only apply at signal ON. Changing the time (on an SUU) costs about 3-4 seconds. Fig. 4-43: System time settings Time Source........................536 Date / Time........................536 Local Time Offset......................536 Leap Seconds......................
  • Page 537 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Option R&S CMW-KS810 is required. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LTOFfset CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LTOFfset:HEX? Leap Seconds Leap seconds is an adjustment to keep UTC close to the mean solar time. CDMA Sys- tem Time keeps track of leap second corrections to UTC but does not use these cor- rections for physical adjustments to the System Time clocks.
  • Page 538: Service Configuration

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference This selection enforces the update of the time settings every time the FWA is switched on. This setting is performance critical because it will cost 3-4 seconds on every Signal On. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:ATIMe 4.3.8 Service Configuration The following parameters and sections configure the first service option settings and in...
  • Page 539 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Accept All Calls Accept all MOCs, irrespective of the configured service option at the R&S CMW. ● Accept Only Selected Primary Service Accept only MOCs requesting the service option currently selected at the R&S CMW.
  • Page 540 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Order Messages can only be sent over the Forward Common-Signaling Channel (F- CSCH). This means that they must be sent prior to the establishment of the MS/BS connection. In contrast, AWIMs and FWIMs can only be sent over the Forward Dedica- ted Signaling Channel (F-DSCH).
  • Page 541 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference R&S CMW can set the bits within a data block to a random pattern or any desired value (fixed). Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:LOOP:PGENeration Pattern Defines the bit pattern that the pattern generator uses to send to the MS for measure- ments.
  • Page 542 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The setting has no effect on the other voice coder settings. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:EDELay Enhanced Variable Rate Codec Configures the voice codec connection for the service options SO68, SO70 and SO73. It is possible to change and subsequently to initialize enhanced variable rate codec settings also during established call.
  • Page 543 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference FCH/SCH0 Configuration Sets the parameters for the test of forward fundamental channel and forward supple- mental channel 0. Pattern Generation ← FCH/SCH0 Configuration Sets the type of pattern the R&S CMW generates and sends to the MS. ●...
  • Page 544: Network

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-49: Packet data service settings Network Inactivity Timer....................544 MS Dormant Timer......................544 Network Inactivity Timer Sets when R&S CMW terminates a PPP session. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:PDATa:ITIMer MS Dormant Timer Defines how R&S CMW sets a MS dormant timer via service option control message. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:PDATa:DTIMer 4.3.9 Network...
  • Page 545 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-51: System Parameters settings System ID Number......................545 Active Candidate Window (SRCH_WIN_A)..............545 Neighbor Window (SRCH_WIN_N)................545 Remaining Window (SRCH_WIN_R)................545 Protocol Revision......................545 Min Protocol Revision....................546 System ID Number Sets the system identification number which is communicated to the MS during test phase.
  • Page 546 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Min Protocol Revision Defines the minimum protocol revision (min PRev) which the mobile station has to sup- port in order that the base station allows a connection setup: PRev (of the MS) > min PRrev (defined by the BS) Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:MPRevision 4.3.9.2...
  • Page 547 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Local Time Offset Specifies the local time offset from CDMA system time as a constant value for the descriptor tag as specified in standard EN 300 468. It ranges from 0 to 63, which repre- sents the range –16:00 ...
  • Page 548 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-53: Network Identity settings Network ID Number.....................548 Mobile Country Code....................548 IMSI_11_12.........................548 Wildcard.......................548 Network ID Number Sets the 16-bit network identification number which is communicated to the MS during test phase. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:IDENtity:NID Mobile Country Code Specifies the 4-digit Mobile Country Code (MCC).
  • Page 549 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Mobile Country Code....................549 Mobile ID........................549 └ PLCM Derivation...................549 └ NMSI......................549 Mobile Country Code Specifies the Mobile Country Code (MCC) which is used to set up the connection to the MS. If an MS is registered this parameter is updated automatically to the MCC of the registered MS.
  • Page 550 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● MSIN: 10- or 9-digit mobile subscriber ID Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:MSETtings:NMSI 4.3.9.5 Call Indicators This section contains the parameters needed to perform the Land Party to Mobile Sta- tion Caller ID tests described in the signaling conformance test specification C.S0031. These settings require option R&S CMW-KS810.
  • Page 551 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-56: Paging channel settings Paging Channel Rate....................551 Max. Slot Cycle Index....................551 Slot Cycle Index......................551 Broadcast Slot Cycle Index..................552 Page Registered MS....................552 Paging Channel Rate Sets the data rate of the forward paging channel. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PCHannel:RATE Max.
  • Page 552 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The calculated "Paging Channel Slot Cycle Index" is used to determine the length of the slot cycle by setting the number of slots in the slot cycle. Each slot durates 1.28 seconds. The number of slots in the slot cycle is determined by the formula: Slot cycle = 1.28 s ×...
  • Page 553 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-57: Registration settings Timer-based Registration....................553 Distance-based Registration..................553 Autonomous Registration (Home / Foreign SID / Foreign NID)........554 Power-up Registration....................554 Power-down Registration.................... 554 Parameter-change Registration.................. 554 Timer-based Registration Timer-based registration causes the mobile station to register at regular intervals. Its use also allows the system to automatically deregister mobile stations that did not per- form a successful power-down registration.
  • Page 554 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Autonomous Registration (Home / Foreign SID / Foreign NID) Enables or disables autonomous registrations by roaming status: ● for home users, i.e. for Mobile Stations operating in the same system (SID) and network (NID) ●...
  • Page 555 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 4.3.9.8 Access Probes This section defines the access probe properties. An access probe consists of a pre- amble and a message. Fig. 4-58: Access probes setting With the basic signaling option R&S CMW-KS800 only "Sequences / Attempt / RSP" (MAX_RSP_SEQ) can be modified.
  • Page 556: Messaging (Sms)

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Probe Increment Sets the size of the power increment (PWR_STEP) between consecutive access probes. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PINCrement Probes per sequence Sets the number of access probes (NUM_STEP) contained in a single access probe sequence.
  • Page 557 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 4.3.10.1 Outgoing (Point-to-Point) Configure settings for sending SMS messages via Point-to-Point (PPP) connection. The outgoing SMS message can come from an internal source or from a file. When the source is from a file, the file name has to have the suffix .sms and has be available on drive D.
  • Page 558 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Paging Channel ● Service Option 6 / Service Option 14 Selecting SO 6 or SO14 do not reconfigure the "1st Service Option". SO6 is used with Multiplex Option 1. SO 14 is used with Multiplex Option 2. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:OUTGoing:SMEThod Acknowledgment...
  • Page 559 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Internal > Outgoing SMS Outgoing Message Handling is set to "Use Internal", this section contains the SMS message text to send. It is always encoded as 7-bit ASCII text. For other formats use the file format (File Selection >...
  • Page 560 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 4.3.10.2 Incoming (Point-to-Point) Configure the R&S CMW behavior for reception of messages and query information from received messages. Option R&S CMW-KS810 is required. Fig. 4-61: Messaging incoming settings Concatenate Sequential SMS..................560 Received Messages > Select File................
  • Page 561 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference At R&S CMW startup all files in the receive directory are deleted and the file counter is reset to 1. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INComing:FILE Time Stamp Shows the time stamp of the received SMS message that was selected via Received Messages >...
  • Page 562 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference If the MS was in "Registered" state, the send method could be Service Option 6, 14 or Access Channel. Otherwise; in "Connected" state always the Traffic Channel is used. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INComing:FILE:INFO? Clear Message Info Resets all parameters related to a received SMS message.
  • Page 563: Shortcut Configuration

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Priority Sets the priority of the broadcast SMS as defined in 3GPP2 C.S0015. Note that the MS processes the broadcast message only if the priority of the message is equal to or higher than the receive priority level configured in the MS. Priority indicator values are mapped as follows: ●...
  • Page 564: Message Monitoring

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-63: Shortcut configuration Select Menu Preselects the default measurement for the corresponding "Go to..." softkey. Select as fixed Target If the box is checked, the caption of the corresponding "Go to..." button changes according to the preselected measurement and this button will immediately open the measurement.
  • Page 565: Rx Measurement

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 4.3.13 RX Measurement The receiver measurement ("CDMA2000 RX Measurement") is included in the "CDMA2000 Signaling" application. It can be called from the signaling application using a shortcut softkey or can be activated from the "Measurement Controller" dialog. In the current release there are following types of measurement available: ●...
  • Page 566 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The "RX Meas Pilot Strength" requires a connection to the MS. The "RX Meas Speech" requires a speech mode connection, e.g. service options 1, 3, 17, 68, 70, 73, 0x8000. Remote command: FER FCH: INITiate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch STOP:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch ABORt:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch...
  • Page 567 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-66: Signaling parameter softkey and corresponding hotkeys In particular, it is possible to select the frame rate (see "Miscellaneous Physical Layer Settings" on page 529) and power control (see chapter 4.3.7.5, "Reverse Power Con- trol", on page 534).
  • Page 568 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-67: Measurement control settings Assign Views.......................568 FER FCH / FER SCH0....................568 └ Measurement Timeout.................. 568 └ Repetition......................568 └ Stop Condition....................569 └ Frames....................569 RLP > Window Size....................569 Pilot Strength.......................569 └ Repetition......................569 └...
  • Page 569 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Continuous: The measurement is continued until it is explicitly terminated; the results are periodically updated. ● Single-Shot: The measurement is stopped after one statistics cycle. Single-shot is preferable if only a single measurement result is required under fixed conditions, which is typical for remote-controlled measurements.
  • Page 570 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Continuous: The measurement is continued until it is explicitly terminated; the results are periodically updated. ● Single-Shot: The measurement is stopped after one statistics cycle. Single-shot is preferable if only a single measurement result is required under fixed conditions, which is typical for remote-controlled measurements.
  • Page 571 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Max FER ← FER FCH / FER SCH0 Sets the maximum FER allowed before indicating an error. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERFch:MFER CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERSch:MFER Min Confidence Level ← FER FCH / FER SCH0 Sets the minimum confidence level of error rate that must be met without indicating an error.
  • Page 572 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-70: RX measurement FER view FER FCH / FER SCH0....................572 Status.......................... 572 FER FCH / FER SCH0 The "CDMA2000 RX Measurement FER" view displays the Frame Error Rate (FER) of the Fundamental Channel (FCH) and the Supplemental Channel (SCH), the number of "Frame Errors",, the number of "Erased Frames"...
  • Page 573 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 4.3.13.6 RLP View (Tab) This view shows measurement results for the RLP and IP statistics of a PPP connec- tion. For more information see detailed description chapter 4.2.17.2, "RLP and IP Sta- tistics", on page 494.
  • Page 574 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference RLP Frames The RLP results are presented in columns "Rx", "Rx Total", "Tx" and "Tx Total" con- taining the number of RLP frames that the R&S CMW detected. Remote command: SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:DSEGmented? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:DUNSegmented? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:FILL? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:IDLE? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:NAK? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:SYNC?
  • Page 575 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 4-72: RX measurement pilot power view Results For a detailed description of the results see chapter 4.2.17.3, "Pilot Strength Measure- ment", on page 496. Remote command: etc. FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength? etc. FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SFPower? 4.3.13.8 Speech View (Tab) The speech activity measurement requires option R&S CMW-KS810.
  • Page 576: Programming

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming Frames The speech activity results are presented in columns "Forward" and "Reverse" contain- ing the number and percentage of speech frames that the R&S CMW detected. Remote command: SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked? etc. SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked:PERCent? etc. SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt:PERCent? Throughput The speech connection throughput in forward and reverse direction is displayed at the bottom of the speech view.
  • Page 577: General Configuration

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming ● WAITKEY <message>: Displays a dialog box with a <message> and wait until the box is closed by the user. See also: "Remote Control" in the R&S CMW user manual ● General Configuration................... 577 ●...
  • Page 578 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFSettings:FLFRequency? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFSettings:RLFRequency? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFSettings:FREQuency? // ***************************************************************************** // Define power of base station signal and select AWGN mode and level. // Query total power including AWGN. // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:CDMA -50 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:MODE:AWGN NORM CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:LEVel:AWGN 0 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:OUTPut? // ***************************************************************************** // Query the signal to noise ratio while the AWGN is turned on.
  • Page 579 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:EPMode MAN CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:MANual -30 4.4.1.2 Configuring the I/Q Settings // ***************************************************************************** // Configure the baseband input according to the baseband // output of the external fader. // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:IQIN:PATH1 -30,-20 4.4.1.3 Configuring Internal Fading // ***************************************************************************** // Select a standard cell scenario with internal fading.
  • Page 580 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 4.4.1.4 Configuring Channels // ***************************************************************************** // Set level, channelization code of F-SCH, F-FCH, set // level of F-PCH, F-QPCH, F-PICH, F-SYNC, query // spreading factor and Walsh code of PCH. Enable OCNS. // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:LEVel:SCH -14 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:LAYer:CHANnel:SCH 35, 2 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:RFPower:LEVel:FCH -12...
  • Page 581 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 4.4.1.5 Service Configuration // ***************************************************************************** // Set 1st service option and radio configuration for forward and reverse // signal, select the average encoding rate and query the used modulation // scheme. // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:PREConfigure:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt SO68 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:PREConfigure:LAYer:RCONfig F1R1 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:LAYer:MODulation? // *****************************************************************************...
  • Page 582 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ***************************************************************************** // Configure packet data service: set control message, // MS dormant and inactive timer // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:SCONfig:PDATa:DTIMer 25.5 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:SCONfig:PDATa:ITIMer 60 4.4.1.6 Configuring Network Settings // ***************************************************************************** // Configure system ID, network ID, MCC, window size for active, // neighbor and remaining set.
  • Page 583 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:NETWork:CINDicator:CID:ENABle ON CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:NETWork:CINDicator:CID "4129123456" CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:NETWork:CINDicator:CID:PINDicator PAL // ***************************************************************************** // Configure rate and max slot cycle index of the paging channel, // query current slot cycle index and set broadcast cycle index. // Allow only the paging with the registered MS. // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:NETWork:PCHannel:RATE R4K8 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:NETWork:PCHannel:MSCindex 1...
  • Page 584 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 4.4.1.7 Setting up a Connection // ***************************************************************************** // Connect the MS (switched off). // Switch on the FL signal. Query the cell state // until it equals ON,ADJ (FL signal available at RF connector). // ***************************************************************************** WAITKEY >...
  • Page 585 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 4.4.1.8 Query MS information // ***************************************************************************** // Query MS RX power // ***************************************************************************** SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:TEST:RX:POWer:STATe? // ***************************************************************************** // Enable and query MS capabilities // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:ENABle ON CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:AUTHentic? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:BCSupport? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:COMMon? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:FDRSupport:FCH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:FDRSupport:SCH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:FDRSupport:DCCH? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:GLOCation? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:MUXSupport:FWD? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:MUXSupport:REV? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:RLPinfo? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:CAPabilities:ROAMing:HOME?
  • Page 586 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 4.4.1.9 Handoff // ***************************************************************************** // Configure handoff parameters // ***************************************************************************** CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:HANDoff:BCLass? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:HANDoff:BCLass KCEL CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:HANDoff:CHANnel? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:HANDoff:CHANnel 284 // ***************************************************************************** // Initate handoff // ***************************************************************************** CALL:CDMA:SIGN:SOPTion:ACTion HANDoff 4.4.1.10 Sending / Receiving a Short Message (Signaling) // ***************************************************************************** // Configure send method via PCH via acknowledgment.
  • Page 587 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:SMS:BROadcast:PRIority NORM CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:SMS:BROadcast:SERVice:CATegory #H0 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:SMS:BROadcast:INTernal "Test SMS 012!.#\*%+-/()<>?=;@$," CALL:CDMA:SIGN:SOPTion:ACTion BRO 4.4.1.11 Using Data Burst Messages // ***************************************************************************** // Configure and send OTASP message. Check the send status. // Handling PDM message ist analogous. // ***************************************************************************** CALL:CDMA:SIGN:OTASp:SEND:MODE SO18 CALL:CDMA:SIGN:OTASp:SEND:TRANsmit CALL:CDMA:SIGN:OTASp:SEND:STATus?
  • Page 588: Rx Measurement: Test Data

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:MMONitor:IPADdress IP2 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN:MMONitor:IPADdress? 4.4.2 RX Measurement: Test Data The RX Measurement of FER FCH and FER SCH0 are analogical. Test data measure- ment on SCH0 requires advanced signaling option R&S CMW-KS810. Programming example presents only measurement on the FCH, which is programmed as follows: ●...
  • Page 589: Rx Measurement: Packet Data

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming FETCh:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:FERFch? FETCh:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:FERFch:STATe? 4.4.3 RX Measurement: Packet Data The packet data connection requires DAU; see chapter 4.2.3, "End to End Packet Data Connections", on page 458. The RX Measurement of packet data connection provided by the CDMA2000 signaling application is programmed as follows: ●...
  • Page 590: Rx Measurement: Pilot Strength

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:ACK? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:SACK? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:BDATa? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:CDATa? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:DDATa? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:REASembly? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:BLANk? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:INValid? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:SUMMary? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:PPPTotal? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:RLP:DRATe? 4.4.4 RX Measurement: Pilot Strength Pilot strength measurement is programmed as follows: ● The application is controlled by SCPI commands with the following syn- tax: ...:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:...
  • Page 591: Rx Measurement: Speech

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 4.4.5 RX Measurement: Speech The audio connection requires the audio measurements application; see chapter 4.2.4, "Audio Measurements", on page 459. The RX measurement speech provided by the CDMA2000 signaling application is pro- grammed as follows: ●...
  • Page 592: Command Reference

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference // Return RX measurement results. // ***************************************************************************** SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:STATe? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:QUARter? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:HALF? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:FULL? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked:PERCent? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt:PERCent? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:QUARter:PERCent? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:HALF:PERCent? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:FULL:PERCent? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN:RXQuality:SPEech:THRoughput? 4.5 Command Reference The following sections provide detailed reference information on the remote control commands of the "CDMA2000 Signaling"...
  • Page 593 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The <instance> is relevant for instruments supporting several instances of the same firmware application. It can be omitted if the instrument supports only one instance, or to address the first instance. See also: "Firmware Applications" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "Remote Control"...
  • Page 594 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference RF1C | RF2C | RF3C | RF4C | RFAC | RFBC RF 1 COM to RF 4 COM plus virtual connector names ● TX connector: RF1C | RF2C | RF3C | RF4C | RFAC | RFBC RF1O | RF3O | RFAO RF 1 COM to RF 4 COM plus virtual connector names RF 1 OUT and RF 3 OUT plus virtual connector name...
  • Page 595 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The accuracy of measurement results may be impaired because the input signal level was too high / too low. ● 6 (Trigger Timeout): The measurement could not be started or continued because no trigger event was detected.
  • Page 596 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● 27 (No Sensor Connected): The GPRF External Power Sensor measurement could not be started due to miss- ing power sensor. ● 30 (File not Found): The specified file could not be found. ●...
  • Page 597: Connection Control And States

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference If the error occurs again, consider the following hints: – Firmware errors can often be repaired by restoring the factory default settings. To restore these settings, restart your instrument and press the "Factory Default"...
  • Page 598 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............601 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt? ..............602 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:RCONfig? ..............602 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:LOG? SOURce:CDMA:SIGN<i>:STATe <Control> Turns the signal generator on or off. See also: "Generator Control" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "Remote Con- trol" Setting parameters: <Control>...
  • Page 599 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SOPTion:ACTion <Action> Initiates a transition between different connection states; to be queried via FETCh: CDMA:SIGN<i>:SOPTion:STATe?. For details refer to Connection States. Setting parameters: <Action> CONNect | DISConnect | UNRegister | SMS | HANDoff Transition between connection states.
  • Page 600 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:MOPTion:FCH? Queries the connected forward and reverse multiplied options for the fundamental channel. Return values: <ForwardFCH> Forward fundamental channel Range: #H0 to #HFFFF *RST: <ReverseFCH> Reverse fundamental channel Range: #H0 to #HFFFF *RST: Example: Setting up a Connection Usage:...
  • Page 601 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "SCH0 Data Rate" on page 501 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:VCODer? Returns the voice coder used for the speech connection (speech service option). Return values: <VoiceCoder> "Echo" if Voice Coder = echo or for the service option 0x8000 Voice Coder...
  • Page 602: Ms Information

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Setting up a Connection Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 V3.0.20: added SO32, SO33, SO70 and SO73 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 required for SO32 and SO8000 R&S CMW-KA100 required for SO33 Manual operation: "1st Service Option" on page 501 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:RCONfig? Queries the current Radio Configuration (RC) used during the connection to the mobile...
  • Page 603 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference To obtain valid mobile information the MS has to be connected. If no MS is connected, or if the MS under test is not synchronized, the queries in this section will return the default values NAV.
  • Page 604 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:EIRP? Queries the information from the MS about the Maximum Effective Isotropic Radiated Power (EIRP). Return values: <MaxEIRP> Range: 0 to 999 Example: Query MS information Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Max EIRP"...
  • Page 605 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Global Emergency Call" on page 502 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:MEID? Queries information from the MS. The value shows the Mobile Equipment Identifier of the MS. It is 56-bit number assigned by the MS manufacturer, uniquely identifying the MS equipment.
  • Page 606: Mobile Capabilities

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:PREVision? Queries the protocol revision supported by the MS. Return values: <ProtocolRev> Range: 1 to 100 Example: Query MS information Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 V2.1.20: support for higher protocol revisions Manual operation: "MS Protocol Revision"...
  • Page 607 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............613 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:RLPinfo? ..........613 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:HOME? ...........614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:NID? ..........614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:OCLass? ...........614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:SID? ............614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:SCSupport? ..........615 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:SOSupport:FFCH? ..........615 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:SOSupport:RFCH? ............616 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:TERMinal? ..........616 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:VRSupport:MSBits? ..........616 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:VRSupport:SCH? ..............617 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:WLL? CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ENABle <MSReportEnable> Enable or disable the MS capabilities report.
  • Page 608 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <CallHistoryCnt> Queries the value of the call history parameter (COUNT). It is a modulo-64 event counter maintained by the MS and Authentica- tion Center that is used for clone detection. The 6-bit value is shown as decimal number.
  • Page 609 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_AnalogSearch> NSUP | SUPP ANALOG_SEARCH. Analog Search support. Queries whether the MS supports analog searching. <4_Analog553A> NSUP | SUPP ANALOG_553A. Analog support. Queries whether the MS is compatibility with standard "Core Analog Standard 800 MHz Mobile Station –...
  • Page 610 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <14_RegType> TIMer | IMPLicit REG_TYPE. Queries the registration type which the MS sup- ports. TIMer: Timer-based. The MS registers when a timer expires. IMPLicit: Implicit registration. When an MS successfully sends an Origination Message, Reconnect Message, or Page Response Message, the BS can infer the MS location.
  • Page 611 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <24_CommonChx3> NSUP | SUPP 3X_CCH_SUPPORTED. 3X Common Channel supported. Queries whether the MS supports the Spreading Rate 3 com- mon channels (3X BCCH, 3X F-CCCH, and 3X R-EACH) or not. Example: Query MS information Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0...
  • Page 612 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <Type> NSUP | AFLT | AAG | GPS GEO_LOC_TYPE. Geo-Location Type. If parameter <Included> is set to SUPP the supported geo-location type is shown with this parameter. NSUP: Not supported AFLT: Advanced Forward Link Triangulation only. IS-801 capa- ble.
  • Page 613 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Number> Number of the used multiplex option. Range: 0 to 99 <Name> Name of the reverse channel (I.e. FCH) <StateFull> OFF | ON <StateHalf> OFF | ON <StateQuarter> OFF | ON <StateEighth>...
  • Page 614 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:NID? Queries MS information whether the foreign roaming registration is enabled or not and the current network identity (NID) code. Parameter result list: <Enable>, <NID>... Return values: <Enable> OFF | ON <NID> 16-bit network identity code. Range: 0 to 65535 Example:...
  • Page 615 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <SClassSupport> OFF | ON Returns the supported MS band subclass in the form: (OFF|ON), (OFF|ON), (OFF|ON), (OFF|ON), (OFF|ON), (OFF|ON), (OFF| ON) to indicate not supported (OFF) or supported (ON) for band subclasses 0 through 7.
  • Page 616 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Service Options Support [0]" on page 505 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:TERMinal? Queries information about the MS terminal. Return values: <ManufactCode> MS manufacturer code number. Range: 0 to 999 <ModelNumber> MS model number. Range: 0 to 999 <FwaRevision>...
  • Page 617: Sms Information

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <ForwardSCH> OFF | ON <ReverseSCH> OFF | ON Example: Query MS information Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Variable Rate Support" on page 510 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:WLL? Queries the Wireless Local Loop (WLL) capabilities of the MS. Return values: <InfoIncluded>...
  • Page 618 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............618 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INFO:LSMessage? ............618 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INFO:LRMessage? ..........619 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INFO:LRMessage:RFLag? ..............620 CLEan:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INComing:INFO CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INFO:LSMessage? Query information of the last sent message. Return values: <TimeStamp> Information about sent time of the message. <Acknowledgment> ACK | NACK ACK: MS acknowledged last message. NACK: MS did not acknowledge last message.
  • Page 619 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <MessageEncoding> String parameter, shows the encoding of the message. ASCII | Binary | Unicode. <MessageText> Message text. According to the encoding type the viewed con- tent is encoded as binary, ASCII or Unicode. <MessageLength>...
  • Page 620: General Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CLEan:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INComing:INFO Deletes the last received SMS. Example: Sending / Receiving a Short Message (Signaling) Usage: Event Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Clear Message Info" on page 562 4.5.6 General Settings The following command specifies scenario. ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario? Returns the active scenario.
  • Page 621 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 4.5.7.1 RF Routing The following commands specify the path for the generated BS signal, the analyzed MS signal and fader and define external attenuation factors....................621 ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>? ................ 621 ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCELl ..............622 ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario:HMODe ............622 ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCFading:INTernal ...........623 ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCFading[:EXTernal]...
  • Page 622 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <RXConnector> RF connector for the input path <RXConverter> RX module for the input path <TXConnector> RF connector for the output path <TXConverter> TX module for the output path Example: Specifying General Signaling Settings Firmware/Software: V2.0.10 Manual operation: "Scenario, Fading"...
  • Page 623 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 Manual operation: "Scenario, Fading" on page 517 ROUTe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCENario:SCFading[:EXTernal] <RXConnector>, <RXConverter>, <TXConnector>, <TXConverter>, <IQConnector> Activates the "Standard Cell Fading: External" scenario and selects the signal paths. For possible connector and converter values, see chapter 2.5.1.3, "Values for Signal Path...
  • Page 624 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Suffix: <n> 1..2 Selects the path to be configured Parameters: <PEP> Peak envelope power of the incoming baseband signal Range: -60 dBFS to 0 dBFS Default unit: dBFS <Level> Average level of the incoming baseband signal (without noise) Range: depends on crest factor and level of outgoing base- band signal...
  • Page 625 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:ENABle <Enable> Enables/disables the fading simulator. Parameters: <Enable> OFF | ON *RST: Example: Configuring Internal Fading Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:GLOBal:SEED <Seed> Sets the start seed for the pseudo-random fading algorithm. Parameters: <Seed>...
  • Page 626 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <InsertLossMode> NORMal | USER NORMal: the insertion loss is determined by the fading profile USER: the insertion loss can be adjusted by the user *RST: NORM Example: Configuring Internal Fading Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 Manual operation:...
  • Page 627 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Standard> P1 | P2 | P3 | P4 | P5 | P6 CDMA1 to CDMA6 P1: Two paths, speed 8 km/h P2: Two paths, speed 30 km/h, exception: 14 km/h for band group 1900 P3: One path, speed 30 km/h P4: Three paths, speed 100 km/h...
  • Page 628 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 Manual operation: "Noise (Total BW) Power" on page 522 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:POWer:SUM? Queries the calculated total power (signal + noise) on the forward link. Return values: <Power>...
  • Page 629 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Ratio> Range: 1 to 6 *RST: 1.46 Example: Configuring Internal Fading Firmware/Software: V3.2.80 Options: R&S CMW-KE100 and R&S CMW-KE800 Manual operation: "Min. Noise/System Bandwidth Ratio" on page 522 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:ENABle <Enable> Enables or disables AWGN insertion via the fading module. For dual carrier the same settings are applied to both carriers.
  • Page 630 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............... 630 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:BCLass .............631 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel ............631 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FREQuency? ............ 631 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FLFRequency? ............632 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:RLFRequency? ..............632 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:FOFFset ..............632 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:CDMA ............... 633 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:OUTPut? ..............633 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EPMode ..............634 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MANual .............634 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EXPected? ............634 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MODE:AWGN ............635 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:AWGN CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:BCLass <BandClass>...
  • Page 631 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Band Class, Channel, Frequency " on page 525 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel <Channel> Sets the RF carrier frequency as CDMA2000 channel number. If the channel number is valid for the current frequency band the corresponding center frequency is calculated and set.
  • Page 632 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Band Class, Channel, Frequency " on page 525 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:RLFRequency? Queries the reverse frequency. Return values: <Frequency> Range: 0 Hz to 6.1E+9 Hz *RST: 833.49E+6 Hz Default unit: Hz Example: Specifying General Signaling Settings Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0...
  • Page 633 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "CDMA Power " on page 526 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:OUTPut? Queries the total output power. The total output power includes the AWGN power level. The allowed value: Range (Output Power) = -130 dBm to -5 dBm (RFx Com) or -120 dBm to 3 dBm (RFx Out);...
  • Page 634 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MANual <ManualExpPower> Set the value of expected power of the MS to transmit. Only applicable if for parameter "Expected Power Mode" (CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EPMode) Manual is selected. Parameters: <ManualExpPower> Range: -47 dBm to 55 dBm *RST: 0 dBm Default unit: dBm...
  • Page 635 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:AWGN <AWGNLevel> Sets the total level of the Additional White Gaussian Noise (AWGN) interfere. The value ist relative to the "CDMA Power" (CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower: CDMA). The AWGN level range depends on the operating mode of the AWGN genera- tor (CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MODE:AWGN).
  • Page 636 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............... 645 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:PCH:RATE? ............646 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:CHANnel? ............646 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:IBIT<n> .............646 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:LEVel? .............. 647 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:RATE CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:PREConfigure:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt <ServiceOption> Preconfigures the primary service option to be proposed to the MS during the next con- nection setup. Parameters: <ServiceOption> SO1 | SO2 | SO3 | SO9 | SO17 | SO32 | SO33 | SO55 | SO68 | SO8000 | SO70 | SO73 Speech Services: SO1, SO3, SO17, SO68, SO70, SO73 and...
  • Page 637 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:REConfigure:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt <ServiceOption> Sets the primary service option to be proposed to the MS during an active connection. Trigger the reconfiguration of the current connection via CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>: REConfigure:STARt. Parameters: <ServiceOption> SO1 | SO2 | SO3 | SO9 | SO17 | SO32 | SO33 | SO55 | SO68 | SO8000 | SO70 | SO73 Speech Services: SO1, SO3, SO17, SO68, SO70, SO73 and SO8000 used for a voice call to the MS...
  • Page 638 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Modulation> QPSK | HPSK *RST: QPSK Example: Service Configuration Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Radio Configuration" on page 501 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:PICH <PICHLevel> Activates or deactivates the Pilot Channel (PICH) and defines its level relative to the "CDMA Power"...
  • Page 639 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <PCHLevel> Range: -20 dB to -1 dB *RST: -12 dB Default unit: dB Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables | enables the PCH) Example: Configuring Channels Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Level" on page 531 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:QPCH <QPCHLevel>...
  • Page 640 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <SCH0Level> Range: -20 dB to -1 dB *RST: -7 dB Default unit: dB Example: Configuring Channels Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Level" on page 531 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:OCNS <OCNSEnable> Activates or deactivates the Orthogonal Channel Noise Simulator (OCNS) channels and queries the total OCNS channel power relative to the value of "CDMA Power"...
  • Page 641 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Level" on page 531 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EBNT:SCH? Queries the calculated signal to noise ratio of the F-SCH (SCH Eb/Nt). The value is displayed while the AWGN is turned on (see CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower: LEVel:AWGN). Otherwise Eb/Nt is undefined as the noise level Nt tends to zero. Return values: <SCH0EbNt>...
  • Page 642 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:CHANnel:FCH <WalshCode>, <QOF> Defines the Walsh code, quasi-orthogonal function and shows the used spreading fac- tor. See also: ● chapter 4.2.10.1, "Channel Overview", on page 468 ● chapter 4.2.10.2, "Channelization Codes", on page 471 Parameters: <WalshCode>...
  • Page 643 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <SpreadingFactor> Queries the Spreading Factor of the physical forward channel. The SF corresponds to the length of the employed Walsh code. Range: 1 to 128 *RST: Example: Configuring Channels Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Spreading Factor"...
  • Page 644 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <FwdFrameType> R1 | R2 *RST: <RevFrameType> R1 | R2 *RST: Example: Configuring Channels Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "MuxPDUs / Layer, Frame Type" on page 532 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:DRATe? Queries data rate in F-SCH and R-SCH. See also table 4-3.
  • Page 645 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:CODing <FwdCoding>, <RevCoding> Sets a type of error-correcting code for F-SCH and R-SCH. For details see 3GPP2 C.S0005. Parameters: <FwdCoding> CONV | TURB *RST: CONV <RevCoding> CONV | TURB *RST: CONV Example: Configuring Channels Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Coding"...
  • Page 646 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Rate> R4K8 | R9K6 4800 bps, 9600 bps *RST: R9K6 Default unit: bps Example: Configuring Channels Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.5.10 Manual operation: "Rate" on page 534 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:CHANnel? Queries the Walsh code of QPCH. Return values: <Channel>...
  • Page 647 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Level> Range: -20 dB to -1 dB *RST: -12 dB Default unit: dB Example: Configuring Channels Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.5.10 Manual operation: "Level" on page 533 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:QPCH:RATE <Rate> Specifies the rate of Quick Paging Channel (QPCH). Parameters: <Rate>...
  • Page 648 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <PowerCtrlBits> AUTO | RTESt | AUP | ADOWn | HOLD | PATTern AUTO: Active closed loop power control: The R&S CMW sends the PCB needed to control the MS transmitter output power to the expected value.
  • Page 649 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Specifying General Signaling Settings Firmware/Software: V3.2.60 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Repetition" on page 535 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RPControl:SEGMent<no>:BITS <SegmentBits> Sets the user specific power control bits. Suffix: <no> 1..4 Segment number Parameters: <SegmentBits> DOWN | UP | ALTernating All 0, all 1 or alternating Example: Specifying General Signaling Settings...
  • Page 650 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Specifying General Signaling Settings Firmware/Software: V3.2.60 Manual operation: "Run Sequence" on page 535 4.5.7.6 Time The following commands configure the CDMA System Time Settings. Note that they can only be modified in the Signal-Off state..............
  • Page 651 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <Year> Range: 2011 to 9999 *RST: 2011 Example: Sending Date and Time Information to the MS Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Date / Time" on page 536 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:TIME <Hour>, <Minute>, <Second> Time setting for CDMA system time source DATE (see CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>: on page 650).
  • Page 652 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference LocalTimeOffset = (sign(h)*(abs(h)*60+m)/30) AND ((1UL<<6)-1) Return values: <LocalTimeOffHex> Range: #H00 to #HFF *RST: Example: Sending Date and Time Information to the MS Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: " Local Time Offset" on page 536 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LSEConds <LeapSeconds>...
  • Page 653: Service Configuration

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <SyncCode> Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KS888 Manual operation: "Sync Code" on page 537 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:ATIMe <ApplyTimeAt> Defines when the configured time source (CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem: on page 650) shall be applied to the SUU hosting the signaling application. TSOurce Note that this setting is performance critical because applying the time at signal ON will cost 3-4 seconds.
  • Page 654 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..........659 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:FCH:TXON ..........660 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:FCH:TXOFf ........660 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:SCH:PGENeration ..........660 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:SCH:PATTern .......... 661 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:SCH:CBFRames ..........661 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:SCH:TXON ..........662 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:SCH:TXOFf ............662 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:PDATa:ITIMer ............662 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:PDATa:DTIMer CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:AMOC <AccMSOrigCall> Selects the types of Mobile Station Originated Calls (MOC) that the R&S CMW will accept and specifies how it will respond to an accepted or rejected MOC.
  • Page 655 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Accept Packet Calls" on page 540 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:LOOP:FRATe <FrameRate> Sets the frame rate of the F-FCH to Full, Half, Quarter, or Eighth. Parameters: <FrameRate> FULL | HALF | QUARter | EIGHth FULL: Frames at the full rate set. HALF: Frames at 1/2 of the rate set.
  • Page 656 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Pattern> String to specify the pattern. *RST: #HA5A5A5A5A5A5A5A5 Example: Service Configuration Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Pattern" on page 541 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:VCODer <VoiceCoder> Configures the CS connection setup for the selected service option. Parameters: <VoiceCoder>...
  • Page 657 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:EVRC:AERate <AverEncodRate> Defines the average encoding rate for active speech (channel encoding rates). This setting is dependent from the selected service option, see also chapter 4.2.11.1, "Speech Services", on page 475 Parameters: <AverEncodRate> R93K | R85K | R75K | R70K | R66K | R62K | R58K | R48K R93K: 9.3 kbps R85K: 8.5 kbps...
  • Page 658 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Enhanced Variable Rate Codec" on page 542 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:EVRC:RREStriction <RateRestrict> Configures rate restrictions in the reverse link. Parameters: <RateRestrict> AUTO | FULL | HALF | QUARter | EIGHth AUTO: no restriction FULL: frames at the full rate set HALF: frames at the 1/2 rate set QUARter: frames at the 1/4 rate set EIGHth: frames at the 1/8 rate set...
  • Page 659 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <FwdPattern> Range: #H00 to #HFF *RST: #HA5 <RevPattern> Range: #H00 to #HFF *RST: #HA5 Example: Service Configuration Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Pattern" on page 543 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:FCH:CBFRames <FwdCBFrames>, <RevCBFrames> sets the number of frames to use in the circular buffer of the F-FCH and R-FCH when the random pattern is selected.
  • Page 660 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:FCH:TXOFf <FwdTxOffPeriod>, <RevTxOffPeriod> sets the transmission off period for the F-FCH and R-FCH when the frame activity is determined. Parameters: <FwdTxOffPeriod> Range: 0 to 255 *RST: Default unit: frames <RevTxOffPeriod> Range: 0 to 255 *RST: Default unit: frames Example:...
  • Page 661 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <FwdPattern> Range: #H00 to #HFF *RST: #HA5 <RevPattern> Range: #H00 to #HFF *RST: #HA5 Example: Service Configuration Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Pattern" on page 543 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:SCH:CBFRames <FwdCBFrames>, <RevCBFrames> sets the number of frames to use in the circular buffer of the F-SCH0 and R-SCH0 when the random pattern is selected.
  • Page 662 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:TDATa:SCH:TXOFf <FwdTxOffPeriod>, <RevTxOffPeriod> Sets the transmission off period for the F-SCH0 and R-SCH0 when the frame activity is determined. Parameters: <FwdTxOffPeriod> Range: 0 to 255 *RST: Default unit: frames <RevTxOffPeriod> Range: 0 to 255 *RST: Default unit: frames Example:...
  • Page 663: Network Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 4.5.9 Network Settings The following commands define how the R&S CMW, simulating the CDMA2000 base station and CDMA2000 network, sets up and maintains the connection to the MS under test. ● System Parameters....................663 ●...
  • Page 664 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The search window size shall be the number of PN chips specified in the following table: SRCH_WIN_A window_size (PN SRCH_WIN_A window_size (PN chips) SRCH_WIN_N chips) SRCH_WIN_N SRCH_WIN_NGHB R SRCH_WIN_R SRCH_WIN_R CF_SRCH_WIN_N Parameters: <WindowSize> Window size index Range: 0 to 15...
  • Page 665 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:MPRevision <MPRevision> Set the minimum protocol revision required from the mobile station. Parameters: <MPRevision> Range: 1 to 7 *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V2.0.20 Manual operation: "Min Protocol Revision" on page 546 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:IDENtity:IMSI <IMSI1112>...
  • Page 666 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <NetworkIDNumber> Range: 0 to 65535 (16 bits) *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Network ID Number" on page 548 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:IDENtity:MCC <MobCountryCode> Specifies the 3-digit Mobile Country Code (MCC). Leading zeros may be omitted. on how to broad- CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:IDENtity:UWCard cast the wildcard MCC (andIMSI_11_12).
  • Page 667 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PROPerty:CLDTime <CLDTime> Sets the value of the fade timer to detect when a call is lost or dropped. Parameters: <CLDTime> Range: 1 to 5 *RST: Default unit: seconds Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables | enables the timer) Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0...
  • Page 668 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PROPerty:LATitude <Direction>, <Degrees>, <Minutes>, <Seconds> Gets/sets the latitude (BASE_LAT parameter) of the base station, specified by its direction (north or south) and an angle between 0 and 90 degrees with 0.25 seconds granularity . Parameters: <Direction>...
  • Page 669 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 V3.0.10 Reset value of <Direction> parameter changed from WEST to EAST Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Latitude and Longitude" on page 547 4.5.9.3 Mobile Settings This section contains settings which are related to MS identities like PLCM, MCC and NMSI.
  • Page 670 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "PLCM Derivation" on page 549 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:MSETtings:NMSI <NMSI> Specifies the mobile ID of the MS which is used to set up the connection to the MS. For some protocol revisions it is possible to choose either a MIN (Mobile Identification Number) or NMSI (National Mobile Subscriber Identity) as mobile ID.
  • Page 671 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Caller ID" on page 550 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:CINDicator:CID <CallerID> Sets/gets the "Caller ID" (a.k.a. "Calling Party Number", CPN) i.e. the number of a (vir- tual) calling party that the R&S CMW sends to the MS in order to test whether it is properly displayed.
  • Page 672 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PCHannel:RATE <PagingChRate> Sets the data rate of the forward paging channel. Parameters: <PagingChRate> R4K8 | R9K6 *RST: R9K6 Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Manual operation: "Paging Channel Rate" on page 551 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PCHannel:SCINdex? Queries the current slot cycle index in use by both the MS and BS.
  • Page 673 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <BroadSlotCIndex> Range: 0 to 7 *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V3.5.10 Manual operation: "Broadcast Slot Cycle Index" on page 552 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:PCHannel:PRMS <PageRegsiteredMS> Specifies if non-registered mobile stations have to be paged. Parameters: <PageRegsiteredMS>OFF | ON OFF: the paging is sent to the registered and unregistered...
  • Page 674 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <TimerBased> Range: OFF | ON | 12.16 | 14.48 | 17.20 | 20.48 | 24.32 | 28.96 | 34.40 | 40.96 | 48.64 | 57.92 | 68.88 | 81.92 | 97.36 | 115.84 | 137.76 | 163.84 | 194.80 | 231.68 | 275.52 | 327.68 | 389.60 | 463.36 | 551.04 | 655.36 | 779.28 | 926.80 | 1102.16 | 1310.72 | 1558.64 | 1853.60 | 2204.32 | 2621.44 | 3117.36 | 3707.20 |...
  • Page 675 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Autonomous Registration (Home / Foreign SID / Foreign NID)" on page 554 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:REGistration:FSID <ForeignSID> Enables or disables autonomous registrations for foreign SID roamers, see "Autono- mous Registration (Home / Foreign SID / Foreign NID)" on page 554.
  • Page 676 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V2.1.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Power-up Registration" on page 554 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:REGistration:PDOWn <PowerDown> Enables or disables power-down registration, see "Power-down Registration" on page 554. Parameters: <PowerDown> OFF | ON *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings...
  • Page 677 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:MODE <Mode> Specifies whether the tester acknowledges or ignores access probes from the MS. Parameters: <Mode> IGN | ACK *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Access Probes" on page 555 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:NOFFset <NominalOffset>...
  • Page 678 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PINCrement <ProbeIncrement> Defines the step size of power increases (PWR_STEP) between consecutive access probes. Parameters: <ProbeIncrement> Range: 0 dB to 7 dB Increment: 0.5 dB *RST: 3 dB Default unit: dB Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 Options: R&S CMW-KS810...
  • Page 679: Messaging (Sms)

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:SPATtempt:REQ <SequAttemptREQ> Maximum number of access probe sequences for an Access Channel or Enhanced Access Channel request (MAX_REQ_SEQ). Parameters: <SequAttemptREQ> Range: 1 to 15 *RST: Example: Configuring Network Settings Firmware/Software: V.2.1.20 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Sequences / Attempt / REQ"...
  • Page 680 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <SendMethod> PCH | SO6 | SO14 Send method PCH: Paging Channel SO6: Service Option 6 SO14: Service Option 14 Range: *RST: Example: Sending / Receiving a Short Message (Signaling) Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.23 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Send Method (when "Registered")"...
  • Page 681 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:OUTGoing:LHANdling <LSMSHandling> Manage SMS messages, which exceed the maximum physical size of an SMS mes- sage. According to the transmit method (PCH, SO6, SO14, Traffic Channel) and data encoding (ASCII, binary or unicode) the maximum physical size of one SMS varies. Parameters: <LSMSHandling>...
  • Page 682 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <SMSInternal> String parameter to specify the message text. *RST: 1234567890 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz ABC- DEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ!"§$\ Example: Sending / Receiving a Short Message (Signaling) Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.23 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Internal > Outgoing SMS" on page 559 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:OUTGoing:FILE <SMSFile>...
  • Page 683 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.23 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Teleservice ID" on page 559 4.5.10.2 Incoming The following commands configure the R&S CMW behavior for reception of messages and query information from received messages............683 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INComing:CSSMs .............
  • Page 684 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:INComing:FILE:INFO? Display information of the received message file referenced by CONFigure:CDMA: SIGN<i>:SMS:INComing:FILE. Return values: <TimeStamp> String parameter, time stamp of sending. <TeleserviceID> String parameter, shows the teleservice identifier. CMT-91 | CPT-95 | CMT-95 | VMN-95 | WAP | WEMT | SCPT | CATPT <MessageEncoding>...
  • Page 685 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:BROadcast:WEA <WEA> Specifies whether the message is used for the measurement of the Wireless Emer- gency Alerts (WEA) solution, formerly known as the Commercial Mobile Alert System (CMAS) Parameters: <WEA> OFF | ON *RST: Example: Sending / Receiving a Short Message (Signaling)
  • Page 686: Other Dbm Applications

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:BROadcast:PRIority <Priority> Sets the priority of the broadcast SMS. Parameters: <Priority> NORMal | INTeractive | URGent | EMERgency *RST: EMER Example: Sending / Receiving a Short Message (Signaling) Firmware/Software: V3.2.60 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Priority"...
  • Page 687 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:OTASp:RECeive:READ? Returns the oldest message from the receive queue. Return values: <ReceiveStatus> EMPTy | SUCCess EMPTy: no message in the receive queue SUCCess: the message successfully received <TimeStamp> The message transmit time for the delivery status SUCC with granularity of 20 ms Increment: 10 ns Default unit: s...
  • Page 688 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:OTASp:RECeive:RESet CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:PDM:RECeive:RESet Resets the incoming message queue and overflow flag. All messages in the queue are discarded. Example: Using Data Burst Messages Usage: Event Firmware/Software: V3.5.10 CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:OTASp:RECeive:WATermark? CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:PDM:RECeive:WATermark? Returns the current depth and overflow status of the receive queue. If the queue over- flows, new messages will be lost until the queue is reset.
  • Page 689 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.5.10 CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:OTASp:SEND:STATus? Returns the status, timestamp and transport of the last message sent. Return values: <DeliveryStatus> SUCCess | ACKTimeout | PENDing | CSTate | BADData SUCCess: successfully transmitted ACKTimeout: acknowledgment timeout appeared PENDing: message pending in the outgoing buffer CSTate: wrong call state (wrong service option or no registered device)
  • Page 690: Message Monitoring

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Using Data Burst Messages Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.5.10 CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:OTASp:SEND:TRANsmit <ByteArray>... CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:PDM:SEND:TRANsmit <ByteArray>... Sends a binary data blocks to the MS. Data longer than the transport container will be discarded and an error set. The data format corresponds to IEEE-488.2. Setting parameters: <ByteArray>...
  • Page 691: Handoff

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 4.5.13 Handoff The following commands configure and control a handoff to another CDMA2000 band..............691 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:BCLass ..............692 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CHANnel ................692 CALL:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:STARt CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:BCLass <BandClass> Selects a handoff destination band class. See also: chapter 4.2.13, "Band Classes", on page 481...
  • Page 692: Rx Measurement

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff:CHANnel <Channel> Selects the RF channel in the destination band class/network. The range of values depends on the selected band class (CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:HANDoff: BCLass). An overview of available band classes and the corresponding channels see chapter 4.2.13, "Band Classes", on page 481.
  • Page 693 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 4.5.14.1 RX Measurement: Control and States The following commands control the measurement and return the current measure- ment state.................693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:DISPlay .............693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:FERFch .............693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:FERSch ..........693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:PSTRength ............693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:RLP ............. 693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:SPEech ............694 INITiate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch...
  • Page 694 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 V3.0.20: commands for "FERSCh" and "RLP" added V3.2.10: command for "SPEech" added V3.5.10: command for "PSTRength" added Manual operation: "Assign Views" on page 568 INITiate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch STOP:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch ABORt:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch INITiate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERSch STOP:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERSch ABORt:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERSch Starts, stops, or aborts the measurement: ●...
  • Page 695 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Use FETCh...STATe? to query the current measurement state. See also: "Measurement Control" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "Remote Control" Example: RX Measurement: Pilot Strength Usage: Event Firmware/Software: V3.5.10 Manual operation: "RX Measurement (Softkeys)" on page 565 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERSch:STATe?
  • Page 696 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <MainState> OFF | RDY | RUN OFF: measurement switched off, no resources allocated, no results available (when entered after STOP...) RDY: measurement has been terminated, valid results may be available RUN: measurement running (after INITiate..., READ...), synchronization pending or adjusted, resources active or queued <SyncState>...
  • Page 697 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch:TOUT <Timeout> CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch:TOUT <Timeout> Defines a timeout for the measurement. The timer is started when the measurement is initiated via a READ or INIT command. It is not started if the measurement is initiated manually (ON/OFF key or RESTART/STOP key).
  • Page 698 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength:REPetition <Repetition> Specifies the repetition mode of the measurement. The repetition mode specifies whether the measurement is stopped after a single-shot or repeated continuously. Use to specify the period CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength:URATe of MS reporting in continuous mode. See also: "Statistical Settings"...
  • Page 699 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Configuring the Measurement Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Max Frames" on page 569 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:WINDowsize <Size> Sets the active window size in an RLP mesurement. Parameters: <Size> Range: 10 s to 240 s Default unit: s Example: RX Measurement: Packet Data Firmware/Software: V3.5.10...
  • Page 700 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Reset Statistics" on page 574 4.5.14.3 Limit Settings The following commands define upper limits for the RX measurement..........700 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERFch:MFER ..........700 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERSch:MFER ..........700 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERFch:CLEVel ..........700 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERSch:CLEVel CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERFch:MFER <MaxFERFCH> CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERSch:MFER <MaxFERSH0>...
  • Page 701 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ...............701 CALCulate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch? ..............701 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch? ..............701 READ:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch? ...............702 CALCulate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch? ..............702 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch? ..............702 READ:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch? ............703 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch:STATe? ............703 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch:STATe? CALCulate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch? FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch? READ:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch? Returns the results of the forward link FER measurement, see FER FCH / FER SCH0 View (Tab).
  • Page 702 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.0 V3.0.20 new parameter: "ErasedFrames" For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to FETCh, READ and CALCulate Commands. CALCulate:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch? FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch? READ:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch? Returns the results of the forward link FER measurement, see FER FCH / FER SCH0 View (Tab).
  • Page 703 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to FETCh, READ and CALCulate Commands. FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch:STATe? Returns a string containing status information about the measurement. Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator <Status>...
  • Page 704 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............ 704 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:DSEGmented? ..........704 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:DUNSegmented? ..............704 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:FILL? ..............704 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:IDLE? ..............705 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:NAK? ............... 705 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:SYNC? ..............706 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:ACK? ..............706 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:SACK? .............. 707 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:BDATa? ..............707 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:CDATa? ..............707 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:DDATa? ............707 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:REASembly? .............. 708 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:BLANk? ..............
  • Page 705 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:NAK? Queries number of NAK RLP control frame that requests the retransmission of one or more data frames. Return values: <RX> Number of RLP frames received in the last update period Range: 0 to 9.999999E+6 <RX_Total>...
  • Page 706 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:ACK? Queries number of ACK RLP control frames used during RLP initialization. See chap- ter 4.2.17.2, "RLP and IP Statistics", on page 494. Return values: <RX> Number of RLP frames received in the last update period Range: 0 to 9.999999E+6 <RX_Total>...
  • Page 707 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:BDATa? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:CDATa? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:DDATa? Queries number of RLP data frames in B, C and D format. See chapter 4.2.17.2, "RLP and IP Statistics", on page 494. Return values: <RX> Number of RLP Frames received in the last update period Range: 0 to 9.999999E+6 <RX_Total>...
  • Page 708 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "RLP Frames" on page 574 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:BLANk? Queries number of RLP frames with no encapsulated data. Return values: <RX> Number of RLP frames received in the last update period Range: 0 to 9.999999E+6 <RX_Total>...
  • Page 709 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:SUMMary? Queries total number of RLP frames from the measured RLP messages. As the list contains all RLP frame types, this is equal to the total number of RLP frames received. Return values: <RX>...
  • Page 710 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <TX> Data rate in transmit direction Range: 0 kbit/s to 9.999999E+6 kbit/s Example: Performing the Measurement Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.20 Manual operation: "Throughput" on page 574 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:STATe? Returns a string containing status information about the measurement. Return values: <Status>...
  • Page 711 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 4.5.14.6 Pilot Strength Measurement Results The following commands return the results of the RX measurement..............711 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength? ..............711 READ:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength? ..............711 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SFPower? ..............711 READ:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SFPower? FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength? READ:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength? Returns the pilot strength at the MS antenna, as a result of the pillot strength measure- ment...
  • Page 712 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ............. 712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked? ............712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt? ............712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:FULL? ............712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:HALF? ............712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:QUARter? ........713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked:PERCent? ..........713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt:PERCent? ..........713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:FULL:PERCent? ..........713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:HALF:PERCent? ........713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:QUARter:PERCent? ............714 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:STATe? ..........714 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:THRoughput? SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked? Displays the speech activity counters since the last reset statistics. Return values: <Forward>...
  • Page 713 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.2.10 Options: R&S CMW-KS810 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked:PERCent? Displays the speech activity counters since the last reset statistics. Return values: <Forward> Percentage of blanked frames in F-FCH Range: 0 to 100 Default unit: % <Reverse>...
  • Page 714 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:STATe? Returns a string containing status information about the measurement. Return values: <Status> see table below Example: Performing the Measurement Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.2.10 V3.2.20: command renamed Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Status"...
  • Page 715: List Of Commands

    ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands <Reverse> Throughput in R-FCH Range: 0 to 2.112345678E+9 Default unit: bps Example: Performing the Measurement Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.2.10 V3.2.20: command renamed Options: R&S CMW-KS810 Manual operation: "Throughput" on page 576 4.6 List of Commands ABORt:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength.....................694 ABORt:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:TDATa:FERFch..................694...
  • Page 716 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:NID?................614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:OCLass?..............614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:ROAMing:SID?................614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:SCSupport?................. 614 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:SOSupport:FFCH?...............615 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:SOSupport:RFCH?..............615 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:TERMinal?................... 616 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:VRSupport:MSBits?..............616 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:VRSupport:SCH?.................616 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CAPabilities:WLL?....................617 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:DRATe:SCH?..................600 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:LOG?....................602 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:MOPTion:FCH?.................600 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:MOPTion:SCH?.................600 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:CSTatus:VCODer?...................601 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:DISPlay......................693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:ETOE........................624 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:BWIDth:NOISe?..............628 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:BWIDth:RATio.................628 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:ENABle..................629 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:AWGN:SNRatio...................629 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:ENABle................625 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:FADing:FSIMulator:GLOBal:SEED..............
  • Page 717 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:CODing..................645 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:DRATe?..................644 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:FSIZe?..................644 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:FTYPe...................643 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SCH:MPPL.................... 643 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt?..................601 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MMONitor:ENABle................... 690 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MMONitor:IPADdress..................690 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:DNUMber?..................603 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:EIRP?....................604 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:ESN?....................604 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:GECall?....................604 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:MEID?....................605 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:MSUPport?..................605 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:MSINfo:PREVision?..................606 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:IOFFset................677 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:MODE................677 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:NOFFset................677 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PINCrement..............678 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:PPSequence..............678 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:APRobes:SPATtempt:REQ.............
  • Page 718 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:REGistration:TBASed..............673 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:AWIN................663 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:MPRevision..............665 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:NWIN................663 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:PREVision................ 664 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:RWIN................663 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:NETWork:SYSTem:SID................... 663 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:PREConfigure:LAYer:RCONfig................ 636 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:PREConfigure:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt..............636 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:REConfigure:LAYer:RCONfig................637 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:REConfigure:LAYer:SOPTion:FIRSt..............637 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:CDMA....................632 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EBNT:FCH?..................640 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EBNT:SCH?..................641 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EPMode....................633 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EXPected?..................634 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:AWGN..................635 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:FCH..................639 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:OCNS..................640 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:LEVel:PCH..................
  • Page 719 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERSch:CLEVel..............700 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:LIMit:FERSch:MFER...............700 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength:REPetition..............698 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength:URATe.................699 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:FERFch................693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:FERSch................693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:PSTRength................. 693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:RLP..................693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RESult:SPEech................693 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RSTatistics..................699 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:URATe.................... 699 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:WINDowsize..................699 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:AMOC....................654 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:APCalls..................... 654 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:LOOP:FRATe..................655 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:LOOP:PATTern.................655 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:LOOP:PGENeration................655 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:PDATa:DTIMer..................662 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:PDATa:ITIMer................... 662 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:EDELay................656 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:EVRC:AERate..............657 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:EVRC:EOPoint..............657 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SCONfig:SPEech:EVRC:IVOCoder..............
  • Page 720 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:OUTGoing:INTernal.................681 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:OUTGoing:LHANdling................681 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:OUTGoing:MESHandling................ 681 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SMS:OUTGoing:SMEThod................679 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:ATIMe....................653 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:DATE....................650 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:DAYLight...................652 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LSEConds..................652 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LTOFfset................... 651 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:LTOFfset:HEX?.................651 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:SYNC....................652 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:TIME....................651 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:SYSTem:TSOurce....................650 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:TEST:MSINfo:ESN...................604 CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:TEST:MSINfo:MEID..................605 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch:STATe?..................703 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch:TDATa:STATe:ALL?..............695 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERFch?....................701 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch:STATe?................... 703 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:FERSch?....................702 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength:STATe:ALL?...............695 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength:STATe?................695 FETCh:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:PSTRength?..................
  • Page 721 ® CDMA2000 Signaling R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:FILL?..................... 704 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:IDLE?.....................704 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:INValid?..................708 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:NAK?..................... 705 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:PPPTotal?..................709 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:REASembly?................. 707 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:SACK?...................706 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:STATe?..................710 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:SUMMary?..................709 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:RLP:SYNC?...................705 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked:PERCent?............... 713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:BLANked?................712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt:PERCent?..............713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:EIGHt?..................712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:FULL:PERCent?..............713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:FULL?..................712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:HALF:PERCent?..............713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:HALF?..................712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:QUARter:PERCent?..............713 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:QUARter?................712 SENSe:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RXQuality:SPEech:STATe?...................
  • Page 722: Cdma2000 Measurements

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx What's New in this Revision 5 CDMA2000 Measurements The "CDMA2000 TX Measurement" (option R&S CMW-KM800) provides quick and flexible TX tests on CDMA2000 reverse link signals. The tests cover the following MS transmitter properties: ● MS output power, channel power ●...
  • Page 723: Test Setup

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● Reverse Signal Properties..................728 ● Limit Settings and Conformance Requirements............731 ● Multi Evaluation Measurement Results..............734 ● OLTR Measurement....................744 ● Common Elements of Views................. 747 5.2.1 Test Setup Connect the external RF signal source (mobile station, signal generator etc.) to one of the bidirectional RF connectors on the front panel of the R&S CMW.
  • Page 724: Multi Evaluation List Mode

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● For OLTR measurements the "Event" trigger of the signaling application has to be used 5.2.4 Multi Evaluation List Mode The CDMA2000 multi evaluation list mode requires option R&S CMW-KM012. In this mode the multi/evaluation measurement interval is subdivided into segments, accord- ing to the expected nominal power and frequency steps of the Mobile Station (MS) under test.
  • Page 725 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-2: Example: Segment with a configured segment length of 15 slots and different statistical length for spectrum and modulation measurements If two consecutive segments are measured at different RF frequencies or expected powers, the R&S CMW changes the analyzer settings in the last slot of the first seg- ment, which can impair the accuracy of the measurement (see segments 1, 3 and 4 in figure 5-3).
  • Page 726 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-3: Example: Sequence with four segments and accuracy and not accuracy measurement results Trigger modes A list mode measurement can either be triggered only once, or it can be retriggered at the beginning of specified segments. In "trigger once"...
  • Page 727 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description In "Once" mode, the radio configuration is inherited from the multi evaluation measure- ment, ignoring the radio configuration defined for the individual segments. 5.2.4.2 Configuration and Results The per-segment settings override the corresponding multi evaluation settings. All other settings are inherited from the multi evaluation measurement, e.g.: ●...
  • Page 728: Reverse Signal Properties

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Parameters SCPI commands R&S CMWS connector CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CMWS:CMODe CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CMWS: CONNector Retrieve results FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:... FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:... See: ● chapter 5.5.4.22, "List Mode Results: Result Groups, Single Segment", on page 842 ● chapter 5.5.4.23, "List Mode Results: Result Groups, All Segments", on page 858 ●...
  • Page 729 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Band Band Class Name Channel Center Frequency Band Class Number N [MHz] Class Number Group Korean PCS 0 to 599 1750 + 0.05 N 1900 NMT-450 1 to 400 450 + 0.025 (N - 1) 472 to 871 410 + 0.025 (N - 472) 1039 to 1473...
  • Page 730 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Radio Configuration Spreading Rate Modulation H-PSK H-PSK The R&S CMW supports only spreading rate 1 (also called 1x). Spreading rate 3 (3x) is not supported. For spreading rate 1 the reverse CDMA channel uses a carrier with a chip rate of 1.2288 Mcps.
  • Page 731: Limit Settings And Conformance Requirements

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description inverse binary representation of n (n is converted into m by reversing the order of bits in the binary representation of n). For numbers with symmetrical binary representation (e.g. 00 or 1001), the Walsh code and OVSF code numbers are equal. Example for SF=4 and N=4: Hadamard (Walsh codes) Code number...
  • Page 732 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-4: Modulation limit settings 5.2.6.2 Code Domain Limits Whether or not a code channel is considered inactive and a limit check is performed depends on the I/Q leakage check: ● Leakage check not active (conform to 3GPP2): A code channel is considered inac- tive if both I-branch and Q-branch of the channel are inactive.
  • Page 733 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-5: Code domain limit settings 5.2.6.3 Spectrum Limits The energy that spills outside the designated radio channel increases the interference with adjacent channels and decreases the system capacity. The amount of unwanted off-carrier energy is assessed by the Adjacent Channel Power (ACP).
  • Page 734: Multi Evaluation Measurement Results

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 5.2.6.4 OLTR Limits The mask limits used for the OLTR measurement represent the minimum standard for "Time Response of Open Loop Power Control" specified in 3GPP2 C.S0011/C.S0033. 5.2.7 Multi Evaluation Measurement Results The results of the CDMA2000 multi evaluation measurement are displayed in several different views.
  • Page 735 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-7: CDMA2000 multi evaluation: overview The results to be measured and displayed in the overview can be limited using the parameter (or hotkey) "Assign Views", see Multi Evaluation: Measurement Control. To enlarge one of the diagrams in the overview, i.e. to show a detailed view with addi- tional measurement results, see Selecting and Modifying Views.
  • Page 736: Common Elements Of Views

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-8: CDMA2000 multi evaluation: magnitude error The diagrams show the respective measurement error as a function of time. The dia- grams cover a time interval of 500 μs and contain 1 sample per chip. If the limits are set, they are indicated by the red dashed lines.
  • Page 737 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-9: CDMA2000 multi evaluation: CDP and CDE - diagram view The number of displayed bars is determined by the selected spreading factor (SF). Channels with a spreading factor smaller than the displayed SF occupy bars at several adjacent codes.
  • Page 738 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-10: CDMA2000 multi evaluation: spectrum ● Spectrum FFT: The RF signal is measured in time domain (refer to GPRF, chapter " FFT Spectrum Analyzer" ) and FFT is used to calculate the displayed spectrum. The application provides the signal power in dB and a frequency span up to 4.5 MHz around the analyzer center frequency and allows accurate power measure- ments.
  • Page 739 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description To obtain the OBW limits, the routine first calculates the total power of the mea- sured spectrum (integral over the spectrum). In the next step, the points from the right edge of the trace are summed up until 2.5% of the total power is reached. The first vertical marker line is positioned at the corresponding frequency.
  • Page 740 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The description of statistical measurement results is covered in chapter 5.2.7.9, "Multi Evaluation Detailed Views: Power, Modulation Quality", on page 742. For additional information refer to Common Elements of Views. 5.2.7.6 Multi Evaluation Detailed Views: Channel Phase Offset The Channel Phase Offset (CPO) is the phase error between the Reverse Pilot Chan- nel and the other code channels radiated by the MS.
  • Page 741 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 5.2.7.7 Multi Evaluation Detailed Views: Channel Time Offset The Channel Time Offset (CTO) is the timing error between the Reverse Pilot Channel and the other code channels radiated by the MS. The CTO results are displayed in bar graphs of the reverse physical channels of both the I and Q signal.
  • Page 742 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-14: CDMA2000 multi evaluation: I/Q diagrams Constellation diagram In the constellation diagram on the left side, the modulation vector is traced at the con- stellation points. The diagram shows a dot for each chip symbol. See also: "I/Q Constellation Diagram"...
  • Page 743 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-15: CDMA2000 multi evaluation: modulation quality view The tables provide an overview of statistical values. Other detailed views provide a subset of these values: ● Error Vector Magnitude: calculated percentage of vector error (RMS and peak) between the received signal and an ideal signal ●...
  • Page 744: Oltr Measurement

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description For additional information refer to Common Elements of Views. For query of the results via remote control, see chapter 5.3.7, "Multi Evaluation: Mea- surement Results", on page 761. 5.2.8 OLTR Measurement The Open Loop Time Response (OLTR) application measures the DUT's TX power response to decreases and increases of the total base station power.
  • Page 745 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description The "Reference Power Interval" (RPI) immediately preceding the trigger event is used to calculate the reference power for the subsequent power step; the RPI trace can be displayed at the GUI and retrieved via remote command. The RPI can be configured between 5 ms and 40 ms (for all power steps).
  • Page 746 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description Fig. 5-17: OLTR combined signaling measurement To obtain meaningful OLTR results in combined signaling mode measurements, the following strategies and settings are recommended: ● in the signaling application, establish an adequate connection between R&S CMW and DUT: a loopback connection (or a speech connection with a radio configuration ≥...
  • Page 747: Common Elements Of Views

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description 5.2.8.4 OLTR: Results The OLTR view shows the DUT's responses to the power down and power up steps of a single OLTR measurement sequence. The responses are recorded as power vs. time traces, with power values (in dB) relative to the corresponding reference power level.
  • Page 748: Average: Average Of All "Current" Values Referenced To The Last Statistics Cycle

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx General Description ● Average: Average of all "Current" values referenced to the last statistics cycle. ● Min, Max: Smallest or largest "Current" value that the R&S CMW obtained since the start of the measurement. ● Max/Ext: Largest or extreme "Current"...
  • Page 749: Gui Reference

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Hotkey Description "Diagram View / Table Toggle between graphical and tabular presentation of the ACP and "Code View" Domain" results. "Enlarged Value ..." Select the quantity to be displayed as enlarged value in the Power and Modula- tion Quality views.
  • Page 750: Measurement Control

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference ● Generator Shortcut....................760 ● Multi Evaluation: Measurement Results..............761 ● Multi Evaluation List Mode: Settings View............763 ● OLTR: Measurement Control................764 ● OLTR: Limits......................765 ● Generator Shortcut....................766 ● OLTR: Measurement Results................766 ● Additional Softkeys and Hotkeys................767 5.3.1 Measurement Control...
  • Page 751: Signal Routing And Analyzer Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Measurement Control Keys Since version 3.0 of the "CDMA2000 TX Measurement" firmware application, the com- prised TX measurements can and have to be controlled individually. At any time the measurement control keys apply only to the currently selected TX measurement. The measurement is turned on or off using the ON | OFF or RESTART | STOP keys.
  • Page 752 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Scenario / Controlled By Scenario switches between certain test situations that require different sets of parame- ters. Some parameters are only available for a specific scenario. Selects the measurement scenario. The CDMA2000 TX measurement can either be used standalone or in conjunction with the CDMA2000 signaling application (option R&S CMW-KS800).
  • Page 753 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference In the Standalone (SA) scenario, this parameter is controlled by the measurement. In the Combined Signal Path (CSP) scenario, it is controlled by the signaling application. Remote command: (SA) CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation (CSP) CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation Band / Channel / Frequency Center frequency of the RF analyzer.
  • Page 754: Trigger Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The actual input power at the connectors must be between -47 dBm and +55 dBm (please notice also the ranges quoted in the data sheet). If all power settings are con- figured correctly the actual input power equals the "Ref. Level" minus the "External Attenuation (Input)"...
  • Page 755 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 5-20: Configuration: trigger settings Trigger Source......................755 Trigger Slope.......................756 Trigger Threshold......................756 Trigger Delay.......................756 Trigger Timeout......................756 Minimum Trigger Gap....................756 Trigger Source Selects the source of the trigger event. Some of the trigger sources require additional options.
  • Page 756 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Trigger Slope Qualifies whether the trigger event is generated at the rising or at the falling edge of the trigger pulse. This setting has no influence on "Free Run" measurements and for evaluation of trigger pulses provided by other firmware applications. Remote command: TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SLOPe Trigger Threshold...
  • Page 757: Multi Evaluation: Measurement Control

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference The "Minimum Trigger Gap" can be used to prevent unwanted trigger events due to fast power variations. Remote command: TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MGAP 5.3.4 Multi Evaluation: Measurement Control The "Measurement Control" parameters configure the scope of the CDMA2000 multi evaluation measurement.
  • Page 758 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Measurement Timeout Defines a timeout for the multi evaluation measurement (in remote operation). Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TOUT Assign Views Selects the view types to be displayed in the "Overview" dialog. The R&S CMW does not evaluate the results for disabled views.
  • Page 759: Multi Evaluation: Limit Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference See also: "Statistical Results" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "System Over- view" Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:SPECtrum Measure on Exception Specifies whether measurement results that the R&S CMW identifies as faulty or inac- curate are rejected.
  • Page 760: Generator Shortcut

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 5-22: Multi evaluation configuration: limits Limits The limits can be configured via the following remote commands. Remote command: CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:POWer CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:EVMagnitude CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MERRor CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:PERRor CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQIMbalance CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQOFfset CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CFERror CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:TTERror CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:WFQuality CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:IQLCheck CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDP CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDE CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CP CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CPO CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CTO CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP:ABSolute CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:ACP[:RELative]...
  • Page 761: Multi Evaluation: Measurement Results

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference For details on the available parameters see the GPRF generator documentation. 5.3.7 Multi Evaluation: Measurement Results The results of the CDMA2000 multi evaluation measurement are displayed in several different views; see detailed description in section Multi Evaluation Measurement Results.
  • Page 762 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 5-25: CDMA2000 multi evaluation: magnitude error Traces and Bar Graphs The results can be retrieved via the following remote commands. Remote command: etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:EVMagnitude:CURRent? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:CURRent? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CURRent? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:IQ:CURRent? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent: ABSolute? etc.
  • Page 763: Multi Evaluation List Mode: Settings View

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Statistical Overviews The results can be retrieved via the following remote commands. Remote command: etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:CURRent? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW:CURRent? 5.3.8 Multi Evaluation List Mode: Settings View Although the Multi Evaluation List Mode can only be configured via remote commands (see chapter 5.5.4.4, "List Mode...
  • Page 764: Oltr: Measurement Control

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 5.3.9 OLTR: Measurement Control OLTR Measurement shares the routing, analyzer and trigger settings with the Multi Evaluation measurement. The OLTR-specific "Measurement Control" parameters can be set in the configuration dialog of the OLTR measurement. Fig.
  • Page 765: Oltr: Limits

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Ref Power Interval Defines the duration of the reference power interval, i.e. the interval that is used to cal- culate the MS reference power for the subsequent power step. All OLTR power values are relative to the reference power.
  • Page 766: Generator Shortcut

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference 5.3.11 Generator Shortcut The "Generator Shortcut " parameters configure the GPRF connection for both, the multi evaluation and OLTR measurements. For the parameter description refer to chapter 5.3.6, "Generator Shortcut", on page 760. 5.3.12 OLTR: Measurement Results The results of the CDMA2000 OLTR measurement are displayed in several different views;...
  • Page 767: Additional Softkeys And Hotkeys

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx GUI Reference Fig. 5-30: OLTR: measurement overview Traces The results can be retrieved via the following remote commands. Remote command: etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? etc. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? Limit violation The results can be retrieved via remote commands below. Remote command: etc.
  • Page 768: Programming

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming The measurement provides no remote-control commands corresponding to these hot- keys. Use the remote-control commands of the signaling application instead. While one of these softkeys is selected, the "Config" hotkey opens the configuration dialog of the signaling application, not the configuration dialog of the measurement. Signaling Parameter >...
  • Page 769 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 5.4.1.1 Specifying General Measurement Settings The application "CDMA2000 TX measurement" uses general commands of the type ...:CDMA:MEAS... (no :MEValuation / no :OLTR mnemonic) to define the signal routing and perform RF and analyzer settings. // ************************************************************************* // System-Reset // *************************************************************************...
  • Page 770 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 5.4.1.3 Multi Evaluation: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings The CDMA2000 multi evaluation measurement is programmed as follows: ● The measurement is controlled by SCPI commands with the following syn- tax: ...CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation..● Use general commands of the type ...:CDMA:MEAS... (no :MEValuation / no :OLTR mnemonic) to define the signal routing and perform RF and analyzer settings.
  • Page 771 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:EVMagnitude 20, 40 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:PERRor 20, OFF CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:IQOFfset -20 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:IQIMbalance ON CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:CFERror 150 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:TTERror 1 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:WFQuality 0.95 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIMit:POWer -20, -10 // ************************************************************************* // Define limits for code domain power, code domain error, // channel power, channel phase offset and for the channel time // offset.
  • Page 772 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // ************************************************************************* // Start single-shot measurement, return magnitude error trace. // Query the measurement state (should be "RDY"). // ************************************************************************* READ:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:STATe? // ************************************************************************* // Read the current traces obtained in the last measurement // without re-starting the measurement // ************************************************************************* FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:CURRent?
  • Page 773 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // Read all current statistical results obtained in the last measurement // without re-starting the measurement // ************************************************************************* FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:MODulation:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:OBW:CURRent? // ************************************************************************* // Read limit check results obtained in the last measurement // without re-starting the measurement // ************************************************************************* FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:LIMit?
  • Page 774 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming ● Use general commands of the type ...:CDMA:MEAS... to define the signal rout- ing and perform RF and analyzer settings. ● Trigger setting commands are the same as by the multi evaluation measurement, Configuring the Trigger System.
  • Page 775: Using Cdma2000 List Mode

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 5.4.2 Using CDMA2000 List Mode The CDMA2000 multi evaluation measurement is programmed as follows: ● The measurement is controlled by SCPI commands with the following syn- tax: ...CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST... ● Use general commands of the type ...:CDMA:MEAS:... (no :MEValuation / no :OLTR mnemonic) to define the signal routing and perform RF and analyzer settings.
  • Page 776 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming 5.4.2.1 Specifying Global Measurement Settings //************************************************************************* // System-Reset //************************************************************************* SYSTem:RESet 'CDMA Meas1'; *OPC? *CLS; *OPC? //************************************************************************* // Define signal routing and external attenuation //************************************************************************* ROUTe:CDMA:MEAS:SCENario:SALone RF1C, RX1 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS:RFSettings:EATTenuation 2 5.4.2.2 Specifying List Mode Settings //************************************************************************* // Define two segments with a length of 20 slots each // and different analyzer settings.
  • Page 777 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming //************************************************************************* TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS:SOURce 'Free Run' TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS:TOUT 1000 TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODE SEGM 5.4.2.3 Performing Single-Shot Measurements //************************************************************************* // Start single-shot measurement, return current channel power results // (the average CP in the last slot in segment 1). // Return average results of segment 2. // Query the states of the channels for both segments.
  • Page 778 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Programming // count results for modulation and ACP measurement. // Return the state of a particular reverse link channel. // Query segment reliabilities for all active segments. //************************************************************************* FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:FERRor:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:PEAK:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PNBand:AVERage?
  • Page 779: Command Reference

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM1:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP1:AVERage? ..FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP10:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM20:AVERage? ..FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM1:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP1:AVERage? ..FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP20:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:NPOW:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:OTOLerance? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:STCount? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RPICh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZOET:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RCCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RFCH:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RCCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RDCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZOET:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS:MEValuation:LIST:SRELiability?
  • Page 780: Conventions And General Information

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● Multi Evaluation Measurement Commands............794 ● OLTR Measurement Commands................906 ● Combined Signal Path Commands............... 915 5.5.1 Conventions and General Information The following sections describe the most important conventions and general informa- tion concerning the command reference.
  • Page 781 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference See also: "Statistical Results" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "System Over- view" 5.5.1.4 Values for RF Path Selection To select an RF input path, you must specify an RF connector and an RX module (con- verter).
  • Page 782 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference If the usage is not explicitly stated, the command allows you to set parameters and query parameters. Otherwise the command usage is stated as follows: – "Setting only": command can only be used to set parameters –...
  • Page 783 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● 15 (Reference Frequency Error): The instrument has been configured to use an external reference signal but the ref- erence oscillator could not be phase locked to the external signal (e.g. signal level too low, frequency out of range or reference signal not available at all).
  • Page 784 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● 44 (ARB File not Found): The selected ARB file could not be found. ● 45 (ARB Memory Overflow): The ARB file length is greater than the available memory. ● 46 (ARB Sample Rate out of Range): The clock rate of the ARB file is either too high or too low.
  • Page 785: General Measurement Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Indicates that the measurement could not be performed due to internal conflicting parameter settings. A good approach to localize the conflicting settings is to start with a reset or preset or even restore the factory default settings. Then reconfigure the measurement step by step and check when the error occurs for the first time.
  • Page 786 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ROUTe:CDMA:MEAS<i>:SCENario? Returns the active scenario. Return values: <Scenario> SALone | CSPath SALone: Standalone (Non Signaling) CSPath: Combined Signal Path *RST: Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20 V2.0.10: New values for parameter <Scenario>, parameters <RXConnector> and <RFConverter> are moved to command ROUTe:CDMA:MEAS.
  • Page 787 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Scenario / Controlled By" on page 752 ROUTe:CDMA:MEAS<i>:SCENario:CATalog:CSPath? Lists all applications that can be set as master for the combined signal path scenario using ROUTe:CDMA:MEAS<i>:SCENario:CSPath. Return values: <SourceList> Comma separated list. Each supported value is represented as a string.
  • Page 788 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference If the current center frequency (CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings: FREQuency) is valid for this band class, the corresponding channel number (CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel) is also calculated and set. See also Band Classes This command is only relevant for the standalone scenario. For the combined signal path scenario, use CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFSettings:BCLass.
  • Page 789 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Channel> Range: depends on selected band class *RST: Example: Specifying General Measurement Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.4.11 Manual operation: "Band / Channel / Frequency" on page 753 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:FREQuency <Frequency> Selects the center frequency of the RF analyzer. If the center frequency is valid for the current band class the corresponding channel number is also calculated and set.
  • Page 790 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:ENPower <ExpNomPwr> Sets the expected nominal power of the measured RF signal. This command is only relevant for the standalone scenario. For the combined signal path scenario, use: ● CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EPMode ● CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:MANual ● CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:RFPower:EXPected? Parameters: <ExpNomPwr>...
  • Page 791: Trigger Settings

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference during call established CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:RCONfig? ● CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MODulation? Parameters: <RConfig> R12Q | R36H | R3Q R12Q: RC1 or 2 (O-QPSK) R36H: RC3 to 6 (H-PSK) R3Q: RC3 (QPSK) *RST: R36H Example: Specifying General Measurement Settings Firmware/Software: V1.0.4.11 Manual operation: "Radio Configuration"...
  • Page 792 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.4.11 V2.0.10: Expand the prefix from TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>: ... to TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation: ..Manual operation: "Trigger Source" on page 755 TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SOURce <TriggerName> Selects the source of the trigger events. Some values are always available in this firm- ware application.
  • Page 793 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Threshold> Range: -50 dB to 0 dB *RST: -30 dB Default unit: dB Example: Configuring the Trigger System Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20 V2.0.10: Expand the prefix from TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>: ... to TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation: ..Manual operation: "Trigger Threshold"...
  • Page 794: Multi Evaluation Measurement Commands

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference TRIGger:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MGAP <MinTriggerGap> Sets a minimum time during which the IF signal must be below the trigger threshold before the trigger is armed so that an IF power trigger event can be generated. Parameters: <MinTriggerGap>...
  • Page 795 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ● CTO Results (Traces)................... 830 ● Spectrum (Traces)....................832 ● ACP Results (Traces)................... 832 ● OBW Results (Traces)..................837 ● Modulation Results (Single Values)..............837 ● ACP Results (Single Values)................839 ● OBW Results (Single Results)................
  • Page 796 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:STATe? Queries the main measurement state. Use FETCh:...:STATe:ALL? to query the measurement state including the substates. Use INITiate..., STOP..., ABORt... to change the measurement state. See also: "Measurement Control" in the R&S CMW user manual, chapter "Remote Control"...
  • Page 797 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <SyncState> PEND | ADJ | INV PEND: waiting for resource allocation, adjustment, hardware switching ("pending") ADJ: all necessary adjustments finished, measurement running ("adjusted") INV: not applicable because <MainState>: OFF or RDY ("inva- lid") <ResourceState>...
  • Page 798 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <EVM> OFF | ON Error Vector Magnitude ON: Evaluate results and show the view OFF: Do not evaluate results, hide the view *RST: <MagnitudeError> OFF | ON Magnitude Error *RST: <PhaseError> OFF | ON Phase Error *RST: <ACP>...
  • Page 799 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <ChTimeOffset> OFF | ON Channel Time Offset *RST: <IQ> OFF | ON *RST: Firmware/Software: V1.0.10.1 V2.0.10: added <ChPower> V2.0.20: added <ChPhaseOffset>, <ChTimeOffset> and <OBW> V3.2.80: added <IQ> CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:EVMagnitude <Enable> CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:MERRor <Enable> CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:PERRor <Enable> CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:RESult:CDP <Enable>...
  • Page 800 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 5.5.4.3 Measurement Parameters The following commands define general settings for the multi evaluation measurement...............800 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TOUT ............800 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:REPetition ............801 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCONdition ......... 801 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation ........... 802 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:SPECtrum ...........802 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MOEXception ............802 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SFACtor ..........803 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets .........803 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:EXTended:FOFFsets...
  • Page 801 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Repetition> SINGleshot | CONTinuous SINGleshot: Single-shot measurement CONTinuous: Continuous measurement *RST: SING Example: Multi Evaluation: Single-Shot and Continuous Measure- ments Firmware/Software: V1.0.2.7 Manual operation: "Repetition" on page 758 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCONdition <StopCondition> Qualifies whether the measurement is stopped after a failed limit check or continued. OLFail means that the measurement is stopped (STOP:...MEAS<i>...) and rea- ches the RDY state as soon as one of the results exceeds the limits.
  • Page 802 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:SPECtrum <SCountSpectrum> Specifies the statistic count of the measurement. The statistic count is equal to the number of measurement intervals per single shot. Use CONFigure:...:MEAS<i>:...:REPetition SINGleshot | CONTinuous to select either single-shot or continuous measurements. See also: "Statistical Settings"...
  • Page 803 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Manual operation: "Code Domain > Spreading Factor" on page 759 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:FOFFsets <FreqOffset0>, ..., <FreqOffset9> Defines the frequency offsets to be used for ACP measurements. The offsets are defined relative to the analyzer frequency. Up to 10 offsets can be defined and enabled.
  • Page 804 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <RBW> F1K0 | F6K25 | F10K | F12K5 | F25K | F30K | F50K | F100k | F1M0 | F1M23 F1K0: 1 kHz F6K25: 6.25 kHz F10K: 10 kHz F12K5: 12.5 kHz F25K: 25 kHz F30K: 30 kHz F50K: 50 kHz...
  • Page 805 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 5.5.4.4 List Mode Settings The following commands configure the list mode. To retrieve list mode results use the commands in sections List Mode Results: Result Groups, Single Segment List Mode Results: Result Groups, All Segments.
  • Page 806 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <ConnectorMode> GLOBal | LIST GLOBal: The same input connector is used for all segments. It is selected in the same way as without list mode, for example via ROUTe:CDMA:MEAS<i>:SCENario:SALone. LIST: The input connector is configured individually for each segment.
  • Page 807 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Suffix: <no> 1..200 The segment number must not exceed the total number of seg- ments measured. Parameters: <SegmentLength> Number of measured Power Control Groups (slots) in the seg- ment. The sum of the segment lengths must not exceed 10000 slots; limit violation is indicated by a reliability indicator of 2 (Capture Buffer Overflow).
  • Page 808 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <RConfig> R12Q | R36H | R3Q Selects the radio configuration which determines for example the modulation type. Note that if RetriggerOption=OFF for all segments (i.e. in "trigger once" mode), the radio configuration is inherited from the multi evaluation measurement (see CONFigure:CDMA: MEAS<i>:RCONfig), ignoring the RConfig values specified for...
  • Page 809 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <EnableEVM> OFF | ON OFF: Disable measurement. ON: Enable measurement of EVM. *RST: <EnableMagError> OFF | ON Disable or enable measurement of magnitude error. *RST: <EnablePhaseErr> OFF | ON Disable or enable measurement of phase error. *RST: <EnableWaveQual>...
  • Page 810 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:SPECtrum <StatisticLength>, <EnableACPRMS>, <EnableOBW> Defines the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum and SDEViation cal- culation and enables the calculation of the different spectrum results in segment <no>; Multi Evaluation List Mode. Defines the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum and SDEViation cal- culation and enables the calculation of the different modulation results in segment <no>;...
  • Page 811 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <RetriggerMode> ONCE | SEGMent ONCE: Trigger only once. Every segment is measured irrespec- tive of the setting of the parameter <RetriggerOption> from the segment (CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation: LIST:SEGMent<no>:SETup). The trigger is rearmed only after the measurement is stopped and re-started.
  • Page 812 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <MaxPower> Range: -128 dBm to 50 dBm *RST: 0 dBm Default unit: dBm Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena- bles the limit check using the previous/default limit values) Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Limits Firmware/Software: V1.0.2.7...
  • Page 813 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Limits Firmware/Software: V1.0.2.7 Manual operation: "Limits" on page 760 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:PERRor <PErrRMS>, <PErrPeak> Defines a symmetric limit for the RMS and peak values of the phase error. The limit check fails if the absolute value of the measured phase error exceeds the specified value.
  • Page 814 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <IQImbalance> Range: -120 dB to -20 dB *RST: -30 dB Default unit: dB Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena- bles the limit check using the previous/default limit values) Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Limits Firmware/Software: V1.0.2.7...
  • Page 815 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <WFQual> Range: 0 to 1 *RST: 0.944 Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena- bles the limit check using the previous/default limit values) Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Limits Firmware/Software: V1.0.2.7 Manual operation: "Limits"...
  • Page 816 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CDE <CDEP> Defines an upper limit for the code domain error. Parameters: <CDEP> Range: -70 dB to 0 dB *RST: -23 dB Default unit: dB Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena- bles the limit check using the previous/default limit values) Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Limits...
  • Page 817 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <ChTimeOffset> Limit for absolute time offset in nanoseconds. Range: 0 ns to 40 ns *RST: 10 ns Default unit: ns Example: Multi Evaluation: Specifying Limits Firmware/Software: V2.0.10 Manual operation: "Limits" on page 760 5.5.4.7 Limits (Spectrum) The following commands define limits for adjacent channel power and occupied band-...
  • Page 818 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Limit0> ... <Limit19> Range: -80 dBc to 10 dBc *RST: Limit 0 to 9 [dBc]: -43, -43, -43, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54, -54 Default unit: dBc Additional parameters: OFF | ON (disables the limit check | ena-...
  • Page 819 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.2.7 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. 5.5.4.9 Magnitude Error Results (Traces) The following commands return the magnitude error trace results of the multi evalua- tion measurement.
  • Page 820 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:AVERage? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:MAXimum? Returns the values of the RMS phase error traces. The values cover a time interval of 500 μs and contain one value per chip. The results of the current, average and maxi- mum traces can be retrieved.
  • Page 821 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:CURRent? ......822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:AVERage? ......822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MINimum? ......822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MAXimum? ....... 822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:CURRent? .......822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:AVERage? ....... 822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MINimum? ...... 822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MAXimum? ......822 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:CURRent? ......822 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:AVERage? ......822 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MINimum? ......822 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MAXimum? ......822 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:CURRent? ......
  • Page 822 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MINimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MINimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MAXimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:CURRent? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:AVERage? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MINimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MAXimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:CURRent? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:AVERage? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MINimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MAXimum? Returns the values of the code domain power (CDP) I-Signal and Q-Signal traces. The results of the current, average, maximum and minimum traces can be retrieved.
  • Page 823 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:LIMit? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:LIMit? Return limit check results for the code domain power (CDP) I-Signal and Q-Signal bar graphs. Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator <SigLimit0> ... Return the exceeded limits as float values. <SigLimit(SF-1)> The number of results depends on the selected spreading factor: SF=16, 32, 64.
  • Page 824 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:MAXimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:CURRent? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:AVERage? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:MAXimum? Returns the values of the code domain error (CDE) I-Signal and Q-Signal traces. The results of the current, average and maximum traces can be retrieved. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 825 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <CDEState0> ... INVisible | ACTive | IACTive <CDEState(SF-1)> The number of results depends on the selected spreading factor: SF=16, 32, 64. INV: No channel available ACTive: Active code channel IACtive: Inactive code channel Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage:...
  • Page 826 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MINimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:CURRent? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:AVERage? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MAXimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MINimum? Returns the values of the channel power I-Signal traces. The results of the current, average, maximum and minimum traces can be retrieved. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 827 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <FCH>, <SCH0>, RMS Channel Power values for Reverse Fundamental Channel, <EACH>, <CCCH> Reverse Supplemental Channel 0, Enhanced Access Channel and Reverse Common Control Channel. Range: -60 dB to 0 dB Default unit: dB Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage:...
  • Page 828 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......828 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:AVERage? ......828 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:MAXimum? ......828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:CURRent? ......828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:AVERage? ......828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:MAXimum? ....... 828 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:CURRent? .......829 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:AVERage? ...... 829 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:MAXimum? ........829 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:STATe? ........ 829 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:MAXimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:CURRent? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:AVERage? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:MAXimum? Returns the phase offset for the indicated channels in the in-phase signal path (I-sig-...
  • Page 829 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:MAXimum? Returns the phase offset for the indicated channels in the quadrature-phase signal path (Q-signal). The results of the current, average and maximum traces can be retrieved. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 830 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 5.5.4.15 CTO Results (Traces) The following commands return the channel time offset (CTO) trace results of the multi evaluation measurement....... 830 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:CURRent? ......830 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:AVERage? ......830 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:MAXimum? ....... 830 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:CURRent? ....... 830 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:AVERage? ......
  • Page 831 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:MAXimum? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:CURRent? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:AVERage? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:MAXimum? Returns the values of the channel time offset Q-Signal traces. The results of the cur- rent, average and maximum traces can be retrieved.
  • Page 832 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <CTOSigCHState0>,... I NVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased The number of results differs for I and Q signal: I-Signal: 3 results (R-PICH, D-DCCH, R-SCH1) Q-Signal: 4 results (R-FCH, R-SCH0, R-EACH, R-CCCH) INV: No channel available ACTive: Active channel IACtive: Inactive channel ALIased: Aliased channel...
  • Page 833 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......833 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage:ABSolute? ......833 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum:ABSolute? ......833 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute? ......833 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage:ABSolute? ......833 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum:ABSolute? .....834 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent[:RELative]? ....834 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage[:RELative]? ....834 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum[:RELative]? ......834 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent[:RELative]? ......834 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage[:RELative]? ......834 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum[:RELative]? ......834 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent[:RELative]? ......834 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage[:RELative]? ......
  • Page 834 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The number to the left of each result parameter is provided for easy identification of the parameter position within the result array. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 835 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.2.7 V2.0.10: New commands: CALCULATE:... For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent: ABSolute? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage: ABSolute? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum: ABSolute?
  • Page 836 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.2.70 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent[: RELative]? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage[: RELative]? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum[: RELative]? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent[: RELative]? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage[: RELative]? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum[: RELative]? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent[: RELative]? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage[: RELative]? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum[: RELative]? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum[:...
  • Page 837 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. 5.5.4.18 OBW Results (Traces) The following commands return the occupied bandwidth (OBW) trace results of the multi evaluation measurement........837 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW:CURRent? .........
  • Page 838 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:MINimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:SDEViation? Return the current, average, minimum, maximum and standard deviation modulation single value results. The values described below are returned by FETCh and READ commands. CALCulate commands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. The ranges indicated below apply to all results except standard deviation results.
  • Page 839 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <10_CFreqError> Carrier frequency error Range: -5000 Hz to 5000 Hz Default unit: Hz <11_TransTimeErr> Transmit time error Range: -100 µs to 100 µs Default unit: µs <12_MSPow1M23> Mobile station power, measured with a filter bandwidth of 1.23 Range: -100 dBm to 50 dBm Default unit: dBm...
  • Page 840 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..........840 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum? ............. 840 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage? ............840 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? .............840 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum? ............840 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage? ............840 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent? ............840 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP? Returns the "Out of Tolerance" result, i.e. the percentage of measurement intervals of the statistic count (CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt:SPECtrum ) exceeding the specified limits, see...
  • Page 841 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <NarrowBand> MS power, measured with a filter bandwidth of 1.23 MHz. Range: -256 dBm to 256 dBm <WideBand> MS power, measured with the wideband filter (8 MHz). Range: -256 dBm to 256 dBm <OutOfTolerance>...
  • Page 842 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <OBW> Occupied bandwidth Range: 0 to 8 MHz Default unit: Hz <OutOfTolCount> Out of tolerance result, i.e. percentage of measurement intervals of the statistic count (CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>: MEValuation:SCOunt:MODulation) exceeding the specified limit, see Limits (Spectrum).
  • Page 843 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ....... 848 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:AVERage? ...... 848 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:MAXimum? ......849 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:STATe? ..850 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:CURRent? ..850 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:AVERage? ..850 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MINimum? ..850 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MAXimum? ..850 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:SDEViation? ..... 850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:CURRent? .....850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:AVERage? ..... 850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MINimum? .... 850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MAXimum? ..850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:SDEViation? ....
  • Page 844 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MINimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MAXimum? Returns Channel Power (CP) results for the segment <no> in list mode (see CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST). To define the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the command CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST: SEGMent<no>:MODulation.
  • Page 845 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20 V2.0.10: all CALCulate:... commands Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:STATe? Return the states of the channels for power measurement (CP). Suffix: <no>...
  • Page 846 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V2.0.10 V2.1.20: Support for state "Aliased" CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:MAXimum? Returns Channel Phase Offset (CPO) results for the segment <no> in list mode (see CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST). To define the statistical length for AVERage and MAXimum calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the command CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:...
  • Page 847 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20, V1.0.15.23: FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST: SEGMent<no>:CPO:MINimum V2.0.10: added CALCulate:... commands, removed ..CPO:MINimum Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 848 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <RSCH1w06E08> INVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased <RSCH1w02E04> INVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V2.0.10 V2.1.20: Support for state "Aliased" CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:MAXimum?
  • Page 849 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_RPICH> Time offset for the indicated channels in the in-phase signal path <4_RDCCH> (I-signal). <5_RCCCH> Range: –50 ns to +50 ns <6_REACH> Default unit: s <7_RFCH> <8_RSCH0w02E04> <9_RSCH0w01E02> <10_RSCH1w06E08> <11_RSCH1w02E04> Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20,...
  • Page 850 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <RDCCH> INVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased <RCCCH> INVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased <REACH> INVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased <RFCH> INVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased <RSCH0w02E04> INVisible | ACTive | IACTive | ALIased <RSCH0w01E02>...
  • Page 851 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The number to the left of each result parameter is provided for easy identification of the parameter position within the result array. Suffix: <no> 1..200 The segment number must not exceed the total number of seg- ments measured.
  • Page 852 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <11_CFreqError> Carrier frequency error Range: -5000 Hz to 5000 Hz Default unit: Hz <12_TransTimeErr> Transmit time error Range: -100 µs to 100 µs Default unit: µs <13_MSPow1M23> MS power, measured with a filter bandwidth of 1.23 MHz. Range: -100 dBm to 50 dBm Default unit: dBm...
  • Page 853 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:SDEViation? Returns the Adjacent Channel Power (ACP) results for segment <no> in list mode (see CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST). If enabled the wideband power and narrowband power results are returned, too. To define the statistical length for AVERage, MINimum, MAXimum and SDEviation calculation and enable the calcula- tion of the results use the command CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:...
  • Page 854 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <26_OutOfTolCount> Out of tolerance result, i.e. percentage of measurement intervals of the statistic count (CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:SCOunt: MODulation) exceeding the specified limits. Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: % <27_CurStatCount> Number of evaluated valid slots in this segment. Range: 0 to 1000 Example:...
  • Page 855 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. The number to the left of each result parameter is provided for easy identification of the parameter position within the result array.
  • Page 856 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.2.20 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:CURRent? Returns CURRent Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) results for the segment <no> in list mode (see CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST).
  • Page 857 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:SDEViation? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:SDEViation? Returns Occupied Bandwidth (OBW) results for the segment <no> in list mode (see CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST).
  • Page 858 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20 V2.0.10: all CALCulate:... commands Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. 5.5.4.23 List Mode Results: Result Groups, All Segments Each of the following commands returns ●...
  • Page 859 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference .........866 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:SDEViation? ........868 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:CURRent? ........868 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:AVERage? ........868 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:SDEViation? ........868 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MINimum? ........868 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MAXimum? ..........868 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:CURRent? ..........868 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:AVERage? ........... 868 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:SDEViation? ..........868 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MINimum? ..........868 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MAXimum? ......869 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:AVERage? ......869 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:CURRent? .......
  • Page 860 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {...} , {...} , ..., {...} . The number of active segments n is determined by seg 1 seg 2 seg n CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:COUNt.
  • Page 861 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The number to the left of each result parameter is provided for easy identification of the parameter position within the result array. Return values: <1_Reliability> Reliability Indicator. In list mode, a zero reliability indicator indi- cates that the results in all measured segments are valid.
  • Page 862 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {...} , {...} , ..., {...} . The number of active segments n is determined by seg 1 seg 2 seg n CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:COUNt.
  • Page 863 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {...} , {...} , ..., {...} . The number of active segments n is determined by seg 1 seg 2 seg n CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:COUNt.
  • Page 864 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {...} , {...} , ..., {...}...
  • Page 865 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:STATe? Return the states of the channels for Channel Time Offset (CTO) measurements. The values listed below in curly brackets {} are returned for each active segment: {...} , {...} , ..., {...} .
  • Page 866 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:SDEViation? Returns modulation single value results in list mode (see CONFigure:CDMA: MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST). To define the statistical length for AVERage, MAXimum, MINimum and SDEviation calculation and enable the calculation of the results use the command CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST: SEGMent<no>:MODulation.
  • Page 867 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <7_PErrRMS> Phase error RMS value. Range: 0 deg to 180 deg Default unit: deg <8_PErrPeak> Phase error peak value. Range: -180 deg to 180 deg (AVERage: 0 deg to 180 deg, SDEViation: 0 deg to 90 deg) Default unit: deg <9_IQOffset>...
  • Page 868 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V1.0.15.20, V2.0.10: New parameter <CurStatCount>, all CALCulate:... commands Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:SDEViation? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MINimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:CURRent?
  • Page 869 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference {<2_SegReliability> 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
  • Page 870 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation? Returns the Adjacent Channel Power (ACP) results of each active segment (see CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST). If enabled the wideband power and narrowband power results are returned, too. To define the statistical length for AVERage, SDEviation, MINimum and MAXimum calculation and enable the calcula- tion of the results use the command CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:...
  • Page 871 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <45_MSPowerNarrow> Results of the narrowband (1.23 MHz) power measurement. Range: -55 dBm to 42 dBm Default unit: dBm <46_OutOfTolCount> Out of tolerance result, i.e. percentage of measurement intervals of the statistic count exceeding the specified limits. Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: %...
  • Page 872 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <3_OBW> Occupied bandwidth Range: 0 to 8 MHz Default unit: MHz <4_LowerFreq> Lower frequency of the occupied bandwidth. Range: -8 to 0 MHz Default unit: MHz <5_UpperFreq>} Upper frequency of the occupied bandwidth. Range: 0 to 8 MHz Default unit: MHz...
  • Page 873 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference {<SegReliability> 0 | 3 | 4 | 8 The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
  • Page 874 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ........882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:CURRent? ........882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MAXimum? ........882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MINimum? .......882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:AVERage? ....... 882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:CURRent? ......882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MAXimum? ....... 882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MINimum? ........882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:AVERage? ........882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:CURRent? ........882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MAXimum? ........882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MINimum? ........ 883 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:AVERage? .........883 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:CURRent? ........883...
  • Page 875 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ......886 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:CURRent? ......886 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:MAXimum? ......... 886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:AVERage? ......... 886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:CURRent? ........ 886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:MAXimum? ......886 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:AVERage? ......886 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:CURRent? ......886 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:MAXimum? ......... 886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:AVERage? ........886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:CURRent? .........886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:MAXimum? ......887 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RFCH:AVERage? ......
  • Page 876 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ........890 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:AVERage? ........891 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:CURRent? ......... 891 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:MAXimum? ......891 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:AVERage? ......891 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:CURRent? ......891 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:MAXimum? ........891 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:AVERage? ........891 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:CURRent? ........891 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:MAXimum? ......892 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:AVERage? ......892 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:CURRent? ......892 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:MAXimum? ........892 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:AVERage? ........
  • Page 877 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ... 894 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:MAXimum? ..894 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:SDEViation? ....894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:AVERage? ....894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:CURRent? ....894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:MAXimum? ....894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:SDEViation? ....894 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:AVERage? ....894 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:CURRent? ..... 894 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:MAXimum? ... 894 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:SDEViation? ....894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:AVERage? ....894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:CURRent? ....894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:MAXimum? ....895 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:SDEViation?
  • Page 878 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:SDEViation? ....897 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:AVERage? ....897 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:CURRent? ..... 897 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:MAXimum? ... 897 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:SDEViation? ..898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:AVERage? ..898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:CURRent? ..898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:MAXimum? ..898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:SDEViation? .....898 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:AVERage? ..... 898 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:CURRent? .... 898 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:MAXimum? ..898 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:SDEViation? ..898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:AVERage?
  • Page 879 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ....900 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:CURRent? ....900 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:MAXimum? .....900 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:SDEViation? ....900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:AVERage? .....900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:CURRent? ....900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:MAXimum? ....900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:SDEViation? ..900 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMAX:CURRent? ...901 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMAX:CURRent? ..901 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN:CURRent? ....901 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN:CURRent? .......901 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:OTOLerance? ........901 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:STCount? ......902 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:LOWer? .......902...
  • Page 880 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ....904 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent? ..... 904 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum? ....904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:AVERage? ....904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent? ....904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum? ....904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: ......................904 AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: ......................904 CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: ......................905 MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: ......................905 AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: ......................905 CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: ......................
  • Page 881 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <SegReliability> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. The segment reliability indicates whether one of the following exceptions occurred in this segment: 0: No error 3: Signal overflow 4: Signal low 8: Synchronization error If a combination of exceptions occurs, the most severe error is indicated.
  • Page 882 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MINimum? Returns the RMS power (statistical values) of the Reverse Dedicated Control Channel for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 883 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:MINimum? Returns the RMS power (statistical values) of the Reverse Fundamental Channel for all...
  • Page 884 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator. <RPICH> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -60 dB to 0 dB Default unit: dB...
  • Page 885 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:MINimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RSCH:ZTEF:MINimum? Returns the RMS power (statistical values) of Reverse Supplemental Channel 1 for all active list mode segments. The Mnemonic ZTEF refers to the corresponding Walsh code W : "Zero-Two-Expo- nent-Four".
  • Page 886 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RDCCh:MAXimum? Returns the phase offset (statistical values) of the Reverse Dedicated Control Channel for all active list mode segments.
  • Page 887 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator. <REACH> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: –180 deg to +180 deg Default unit: deg Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to...
  • Page 888 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:MAXimum? Returns the phase offset (statistical values) of the Reverse Pilot Channel for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 889 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum? Returns the phase offset (statistical values) of the Reverse Supplemental Channel 1 for all active list mode segments.
  • Page 890 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <RCCCH> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -50 ns to 50 ns Default unit: s Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 891 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:MAXimum? Returns the time offset (statistical values) of the Reverse Enhanced Access Channel for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 892 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:MAXimum? Returns the time offset (statistical values) of the Reverse Pilot Channel for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 893 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum? Returns the time offset (statistical values) of the Reverse Supplemental Channel 1 for all active list mode segments.
  • Page 894 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RCCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RDCCh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RPICh:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZOET:STATe? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:STATe? Returns the state of a particular reverse link channel (R-CCCH,R-DCCCH,R-EACH,R- FCH,R-PICH,R-SCH ,R-SCH ) in a channel-related measurement (CP,CPO,CTO) for all active segments. Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 895 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:SDEViation? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:SDEViation? Returns EVM peak and RMS (statistical) values for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below. Return values: <Reliability>...
  • Page 896 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: SDEViation? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance: SDEViation? Returns IQ imbalance (statistical) values for all active list mode segments. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 897 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <IQOffset> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: -100 dB to 0 dB Default unit: dB Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 898 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator. <MErr> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: 0 % to 100 % Default unit: % Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012...
  • Page 899 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator. <PErr> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: 0 deg to 180 deg Default unit: deg Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012...
  • Page 900 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: Multi Evaluation: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:SDEViation? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:MAXimum?
  • Page 901 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMAX: CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN: CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN: CURRent? Returns waveform quality (statistical) values for all active list mode segments - overall, at minimum and at maximum MS power. The values described below are returned by FETCh commands. CALCulate com- mands return limit check results instead, one value for each result listed below.
  • Page 902 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator. <StatisticCount> The number of evaluated valid slots. Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: 0 to 1000 Example: Performing Single-Shot Measurements Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:LOWer?
  • Page 903 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <OBW> Comma separated list of values, one per active segment. Range: 0 to 8MHz (SDEViation 0 to 4 MHz) Default unit: MHz Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Options: R&S CMW-KM012 For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information.
  • Page 904 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference For additional information concerning syntax elements and returned values refer to Conventions and General Information. CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>: AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>: MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>: MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum? Returns adjacent channel power (statistical) values for the selected off-center channels and all active list mode segments.
  • Page 905 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended: ACPM<freqpoint>:MAXimum? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended: ACPP<freqpoint>:AVERage? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended: ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent? CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended: ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPM<freqpoint>: MAXimum? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: AVERage? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: CURRent? FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:EXTended:ACPP<freqpoint>: MAXimum? Returns adjacent channel power (statistical) values for the selected off-center channels and all active list mode segments. The mnemonic ACPM refers to the channels in the "minus"...
  • Page 906: Oltr Measurement Commands

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:OTOLerance? Returns the out of tolerance percentages in the adjacent channel power measurement for all active list mode segments. Return values: <Reliability> Reliability Indicator. <OutOfTolCount> The percentage of measurement intervals of the statistic count exceeding the specified limits.
  • Page 907 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ..................907 INITiate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR ..................907 STOP:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR ..................907 ABORt:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR ................907 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:STATe? ..............908 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:STATe:ALL? INITiate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR STOP:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR ABORt:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR Starts, stops, or aborts the measurement: ● INITiate... starts or restarts the measurement; the R&S CMW enters the "RUN"...
  • Page 908 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "OLTR (Softkey)" on page 750 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:STATe:ALL? Queries the main measurement state and the measurement substates. Both measure- ment substates are relevant for running measurements only. Use FETCh:...:STATe? to query the main measurement state only.
  • Page 909 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference 5.5.5.2 Measurement Parameters The following commands define general settings for the multi evaluation measurement.................909 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:TOUT ............... 909 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:REPetition? ..............910 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence ...............910 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:PSTep ............910 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:PSTep:DIRection ..............911 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:RPINterval ............911 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:RPINterval:TIME? ..............911 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:GINTerval ............
  • Page 910 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Parameters: <Repetition> SINGleshot | CONTinuous SINGleshot: Single-shot measurement CONTinuous: Continuous measurement *RST: SING Example: OLTR: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings Usage: Query only Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence <NoOfMeasSeq> Sets/gets the number of measurement sequences within a single OLTR measurement. Each sequence consists of a power UP or power DOWN step, followed by a power step in the opposite direction (see CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:PSTep:...
  • Page 911 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Example: OLTR: Specifying Measurement-Specific Settings Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Power Step Direction" on page 764 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:RPINterval <RefPowInterval> Gets the duration of the reference power interval, i.e. the interval that is used to calcu- late the MS reference power for the subsequent power step.
  • Page 912 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference Firmware/Software: V3.0.10 Manual operation: "Guard Interval" on page 765 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:GINTerval:TIME? Gets the duration of the guard intervals, i.e. the intervals succeeding the OLTR evalua- tion intervals and preceding the reference power intervals. Return values: <GuardInterval>...
  • Page 913 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference ........913 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? ......913 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? ........913 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? ......913 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? ......913 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? ..... 913 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? ......914 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? ...... 914 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? ....914 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN:STATe? ....914 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP:STATe? ....914 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN:STATe? .......914 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP:STATe? ....914 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN:STATe? ......
  • Page 914 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:UP? READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RPINterval:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN? Returns the values of the reference power traces. For each sequence, UP/DOWN commands return the results of the reference power interval for the power up/down step. See CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:RPINterval:TIME?) . Suffix: <Sequence> 1..5 The number of the sequence whose trace shall be queried;...
  • Page 915: Combined Signal Path Commands

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Command Reference <1_StatePower>... OK | LOWer | UPPer | BOTH <21_StatePower> OLTR limit violation within mesured 5 ms interval OK: no limit violation LOWer: lower limit violated UPPer: upper limit violated BOTH: lower and upper limits violated Example: OLTR: Single-Shot Measurement Usage:...
  • Page 916: List Of Commands

    ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands Setting Commands for SA scenario Commands for CSP scenario User margin not relevant CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:UMARgin Radio configu- CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RCONfig CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:PREConfigure: ration during no active call LAYer:RCONfig dur- CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:RCONfig? ing call established CONFigure:CDMA:SIGN<i>:LAYer:MODulation? 5.6 List of Commands ABORt:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation......................795 ABORt:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR........................
  • Page 917 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:MINimum?............ 903 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:WPOW:SDEViation?..........903 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:AVERage?..............859 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:CURRent?..............859 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:MAXimum?..............859 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:MINimum?..............859 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:AVERage?............881 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:CURRent?............881 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:MAXimum?.............881 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:MINimum?............881 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:AVERage?............882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:CURRent?............882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MAXimum?.............882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MINimum?............882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:AVERage?............882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:CURRent?............882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MAXimum?............. 882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MINimum?............882 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:AVERage?............
  • Page 918 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:CURRent?............. 887 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:MAXimum?............887 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:AVERage?.......... 888 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:CURRent?...........888 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:MAXimum?..........888 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage?........... 889 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent?........... 889 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum?.......... 889 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:AVERage?..............863 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:CURRent?..............863 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:MAXimum?..............863 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RCCCh:AVERage?........... 889 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RCCCh:CURRent?........... 889 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RCCCh:MAXimum?..........889 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RDCCh:AVERage?........... 890 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RDCCh:CURRent?........... 890 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RDCCh:MAXimum?..........890 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:AVERage?........... 890 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:CURRent?............890 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:REACh:MAXimum?...........890 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RFCH:AVERage?.............
  • Page 919 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:AVERage?........896 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:CURRent?........896 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:MAXimum?........896 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQOFfset:SDEViation?........896 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MAXimum?............ 865 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:PEAK:AVERage?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:PEAK:CURRent?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:PEAK:MAXimum?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:PEAK:SDEViation?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:AVERage?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:CURRent?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:MAXimum?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MERRor:RMS:SDEViation?......897 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:MINimum?............. 865 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:AVERage?......898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:CURRent?......898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:MAXimum?......898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:PEAK:SDEViation?......898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:AVERage?......898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:CURRent?......898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:MAXimum?......898 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PERRor:RMS:SDEViation?......
  • Page 920 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:SDEViation?.............872 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:AVERage?........852 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:CURRent?........852 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:AVERage?......854 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:CURRent?...... 854 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:MAXimum?..... 854 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:MINimum?...... 854 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:EXTended:SDEViation?....854 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MAXimum?........852 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:MINimum?........852 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:ACP:SDEViation?........852 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:AVERage?.......... 843 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:CURRent?...........843 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MAXimum?......... 844 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CP:MINimum?...........844 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:AVERage?........846 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:CURRent?........846 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CPO:MAXimum?........846 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:AVERage?........848 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:CURRent?........848 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CTO:MAXimum?........848 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:AVERage?......
  • Page 921 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:MAXimum[:RELative]?.......... 834 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:AVERage?..........823 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:CURRent?..........823 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:ISIGnal:MAXimum?..........823 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:AVERage?..........823 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:CURRent?..........823 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDE:QSIGnal:MAXimum?..........823 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:AVERage?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:CURRent?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MAXimum?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:ISIGnal:MINimum?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:AVERage?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:CURRent?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MAXimum?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MINimum?..........822 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:AVERage?..........825 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:CURRent?..........825 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MAXimum?..........825 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MINimum?..........825 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:AVERage?..........826 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:CURRent?..........826 CALCulate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:MAXimum?..........
  • Page 922 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CP..................816 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CPO.................. 816 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:CTO.................. 816 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:EVMagnitude..............812 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQIMbalance..............813 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:IQOFfset................813 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:MERRor................812 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:OBW................. 818 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:PERRor................813 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:POWer................811 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:TTERror................814 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIMit:WFQuality................. 814 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST................... 805 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CMWS:CMODe..............805 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:COUNt................805 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:CMWS:CONNector........806 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation..........808 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:SETup............806 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:SPECtrum..........
  • Page 923 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:TOUT....................909 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RCONfig......................790 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:BCLass..................787 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:CHANnel..................788 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:EATTenuation................787 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:ENPower..................790 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:FOFFset..................789 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:FREQuency..................789 CONFigure:CDMA:MEAS<i>:RFSettings:UMARgin..................790 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage?................840 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent?................840 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum?................840 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP?....................840 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>:AVERage?......... 904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>:CURRent?......... 904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPM<freqpoint>:MAXimum?........904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:AVERage?..........904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:CURRent?.......... 904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum?.........904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:ACPP<freqpoint>:MAXimum?.........904 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:AVERage?...............868 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:ACP:CURRent?...............
  • Page 924 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:CURRent?................. 859 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:MAXimum?................ 859 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:MINimum?................. 859 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:AVERage?............881 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:CURRent?............881 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:MAXimum?............881 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:MINimum?............881 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RCCCh:STATe?..............893 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:AVERage?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:CURRent?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MAXimum?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:MINimum?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RDCCh:STATe?..............893 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:AVERage?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:CURRent?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MAXimum?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:MINimum?............882 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:REACh:STATe?..............893 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:AVERage?.............. 883 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CP:RFCH:CURRent?..............
  • Page 925 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:AVERage?............886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:CURRent?............886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:MAXimum?............886 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:REACh:STATe?..............893 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RFCH:AVERage?............887 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RFCH:CURRent?............887 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RFCH:MAXimum?............887 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RFCH:STATe?..............893 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:AVERage?............887 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:CURRent?............888 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:MAXimum?............888 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RPICh:STATe?............... 894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:AVERage?..........888 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:CURRent?..........888 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:MAXimum?..........888 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZOET:STATe?............. 894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:AVERage?..........889 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:CURRent?..........889 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum?..........889 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:RSCH:ZTEF:STATe?............894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CPO:STATe?................862 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:AVERage?..............
  • Page 926 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:MAXimum?..........893 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:RSCH:ZTEF:STATe?............894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:CTO:STATe?................865 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:AVERage?............865 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:CURRent?............865 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:AVERage?........894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:CURRent?........894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:MAXimum?........894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:PEAK:SDEViation?........894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:AVERage?......... 894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:CURRent?..........894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:MAXimum?........894 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:SDEViation?........895 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:EVM:RMS:SDEViation?........895 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:FERRor:AVERage?..........895 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:FERRor:CURRent?..........895 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:FERRor:MAXimum?..........895 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:FERRor:SDEViation?.......... 895 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:AVERage?........896 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:CURRent?........896 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:MAXimum?........896 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:IQIMbalance:SDEViation?........
  • Page 927 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:AVERage?..........899 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:CURRent?..........899 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:MAXimum?........... 899 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:MINimum?..........899 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:PWBand:SDEViation?......... 899 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:SDEViation?............866 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:STCount?.............901 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:AVERage?..........900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:CURRent?..........900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:MAXimum?..........900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:TERRor:SDEViation?.......... 900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:AVERage?...........900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:CURRent?........... 900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:MAXimum?.......... 900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMAX:CURRent?........ 901 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:PMIN:CURRent?......... 901 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:MODulation:WQUality:SDEViation?........900 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:AVERage?..............872 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:CURRent?..............871 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:AVERage?..........902 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:OBW:FREQuency:CURRent?..........
  • Page 928 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:AVERage?........850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:CURRent?........850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MAXimum?......... 850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:MINimum?........850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:MODulation:SDEViation?........850 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:AVERage?..........857 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:CURRent?..........856 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:MAXimum?..........857 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SEGMent<no>:OBW:SDEViation?.......... 857 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:LIST:SRELiability?................880 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:AVERage?..............837 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:CURRent?..............837 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:MAXimum?..............837 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:MINimum?..............837 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:SDEViation?..............837 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW:AVERage?................841 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW:CURRent?................841 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW:MAXimum?................841 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:STATe:ALL?..................796 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:STATe?.................... 796 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage:ABSolute?..........
  • Page 929 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:LIMit?............823 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MAXimum?...........822 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:MINimum?............822 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CDP:QSIGnal:STATe?............823 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:AVERage?............825 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:CURRent?............825 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MAXimum?............826 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:MINimum?............826 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:ISIGnal:STATe?............827 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:AVERage?............826 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:CURRent?............826 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:MAXimum?............. 826 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:MINimum?............826 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CP:QSIGnal:STATe?............827 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:AVERage?............. 828 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:CURRent?............. 828 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:MAXimum?............ 828 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:STATe?............829 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:AVERage?........... 828 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:CURRent?............828 FETCh:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:MAXimum?..........
  • Page 930 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands INITiate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation......................795 INITiate:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR........................907 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:AVERage?.................840 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:CURRent?................. 840 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP:MAXimum?................840 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:ACP?....................840 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:AVERage?..............837 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:CURRent?..............837 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:MAXimum?..............837 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:MINimum?..............837 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:MODulation:SDEViation?..............837 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW:AVERage?................841 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW:CURRent?................841 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:OBW:MAXimum?................841 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage:ABSolute?............833 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:AVERage[:RELative]?..........834 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent:ABSolute?............ 833 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:CURRent[:RELative]?...........834 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage:ABSolute?........835 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:AVERage[:RELative]?........ 836 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:ACP:EXTended:CURRent:ABSolute?........
  • Page 931 ® CDMA2000 Measurements R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx List of Commands READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:CURRent?............828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:ISIGnal:MAXimum?............828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:AVERage?.............828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:CURRent?............. 828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CPO:QSIGnal:MAXimum?............828 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:AVERage?............830 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:CURRent?............830 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:ISIGnal:MAXimum?............830 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:AVERage?.............831 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:CURRent?............. 831 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:CTO:QSIGnal:MAXimum?............ 831 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:EVMagnitude:AVERage?............818 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:EVMagnitude:CURRent?............818 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:EVMagnitude:MAXimum?.............818 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:IQ:CURRent?................820 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:AVERage?............. 819 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:CURRent?..............819 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:MERRor:MAXimum?.............819 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:OBW:CURRent?..............837 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:AVERage?.............. 820 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:CURRent?.............. 819 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:PERRor:MAXimum?............. 820 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:MEValuation:TRACe:SPECtrum:CURRent?............832 READ:CDMA:MEAS<i>:OLTR:SEQuence<Sequence>:TRACe:DOWN:STATe?........
  • Page 932: Index

    ® Index R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Index Symbols AT IPv4 address ..............48 AT IPv6 prefix ..............48 1st service option Audio measurements CDMA2000 signaling ..........529 CDMA2000 signaling ..........459 1xEV-DO Average encoding rate Measurements ............235 CDMA2000 .............. 542 TX measurements ............ 235 AWGN fading module 1xEV-DO list mode 1xEV-DO signaling .............
  • Page 933 ® Index R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx CDMA2000 1xRTT Confidence testing Signaling ..............452 1xEV-DO ..............38 CDMA2000 list mode Connected Command reference ..........775 1xEV-DO ..............24 Results (all segments) ..........873 Connection control keys ............ 50 Settings ..............805 Connection layer ............... 81 Single segment results ..........
  • Page 934 ® Index R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Expected nominal power ......... 268, 753 Frequency offset 1xEV-DO signaling ............. 64 1xEV-DO signaling ............. 62 CDMA2000 signaling ..........528 CDMA2000 signaling ..........526 Expected power mode FTAP configuration ............73 1xEV-DO signaling ............. 63 Fwd traffic channel MAC protocol ........83 CDMA2000 signaling ..........
  • Page 935 ® Index R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Measurement sequences 1xEV-DO OLTR ............283 Language Measurement timeout Broadcast SMS ............563 1xEV-DO multi evaluation ......... 275 Latitude 1xEV-DO OLTR ............283 CDMA2000 signaling ..........547 CDMA2000 multi evaluation ........758 Layer CDMA2000 OLTR ............. 764 1xEV-DO, GUI ............
  • Page 936 ® Index R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx Noise Level ..............531, 533 1xEV-DO signaling ............. 58 Rate ................534 CDMA2000 signaling ..........521 Spreading factor ............531 Noise bandwidth Walsh code ............... 531 1xEV-DO signaling ............. 59 CDMA2000 signaling ..........522 CDMA2000 ............... 483 NOM_PWR ..............
  • Page 937 ® Index R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx QPCH Channel ..............533 Level ................. 533 Sample rate Rate ................534 1xEV-DO signaling ............. 55 CDMA2000 signaling ..........519 Quasi-Orthogonal Functions ........... 472 Level ................. 531 Spreading factor ............531 Radio configuration ............754 SCH0 CDMA2000 ..............
  • Page 938 ® Index R&S CMW-KM8xx/-KS8xx SMS-PPP Acknowledgment ............558 Add time stamp ............558 Teleservice ID ..............486 Clear last received ............ 562 Test application ..............71 Test data services Concatenate sequential SMS ........560 File selection (outgoing) ..........559 CDMA2000 (Conf.) ........... 542 CDMA2000 signaling ........

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