Transmitter RF Power 4.3.2 Electric Power 4.3.2.1 Primary Power 4.3.2.2 Battery Backup Power (Optional) Physical Specifications Environmental Specifications Reliability Specifications 4.6.1 MTBF 4.6.2 Battery Backup time 4.6.3 Quality Materials 4.6.4 Grounding Requirements 4.6.5 Alarm Requirements Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
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RX PAGING CHANNEL ELEMENT (PCE) MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK menu 7.4.2.7 RX ACCESS CHANNEL ELEMENT (ACE) MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK menu CALL STATE FLOW 7.5.1 CALL FLOW DISPLAY menu 7.5.1.1 CALL ID TRACE menu 7.5.1.1.1 Menu Item: ALL CALL FLOW DISPLAY(OFF/ON) Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
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Menu Item: Random Paging Channel Number 7.9.3.3 Menu Item: Random Paging Slot 7.9.3.4 Menu Item: Random Access Channel PN 8. MAINTENANCE ADVICE Operation/Configuration Manage ment Performance Manage ment Maintenance Manage ment List of Figures FIGURE 3.2-1 FIGURE 3.3-1 Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
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CCP Processor Loader Execution CRAX CCP Resource Allocation Execution CSHX CCP Status Handler Execution Cell Site Modem Digital to Analog Converter Direct Current Digital Cellular System Detailed Design Direct Digital Synthesis Diagnostic Monitor Digital Unit Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
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Power Subsystem Unit Power Subsystem Unit Quadrature-Phase Radio Frequency Radio Frequency Controller RFFE RF Front End Radio Frequency Unit Read Only Memory RxFE Receiver Front End RxIF Receiver IF Serial Communication Controller Selector Interface Processor Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
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Test Block Traffic Channel Element Time Division Multiplexing Time & Frequency Controller TxIF Transmitter IF TxFE Transmitter Front End Time and Frequency Unit Transcoder Selector Bank UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter XCVC Radio Frequency Transceiver Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Keep PICO-BTS away from explosive material Safe Install Only qualified person has to install PICO-BTS to prevent fall off, injury, damage or possible disaster. Suspected Failures If you are suspicious of any mal function stop operating PICO-BTS and contact customer service.
Front and Rear Views Pico-BTS Figure 3.3-1 Back side has 8 installation holes Figure 3.3-2 Side Views To open the equipment lift up the cover and you will find a key hole. Figure 3.4-1 Right Side Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
The Optional backup battery is provided with an external compartment. Table 4.3.2-3 Battery Power Requirement Configuration DC Current/Power Comme nts Nominal RF Power 5 watt 5 Amps/240 VA up to 4 Hours backup Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
" System can be mounted on the PICO-BTS STAND or sturdy object such as outside wall, rooftop, pole or inside the building using rear side hole. Warning : PICO-BTS has to be installed by qualified personnel.
BMENU Setup BMENU is accessed through a terminal attached to the RS232 port of BCP card in BTS (Hyundai Pico BTS will be referred as BTS henceforth in this document). The RS232 port of BCP is connected to the Debug Port outside BTS.
2.Display Message 3.Call State Flow 4.RF Characteristic Test 5.Change Local Parameters 6.Resource Status 7.Utility For CDMA System Select MENU No ----> The remaining sections of this manual describe usage of the menu items shown above. Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
The length of IMSI_S is ten digits. The following example illustrates the usage of this menu item. Select MENU No ----> IMSI_S (e.g. enter 2095473005 for 209-547-3005)> 2095473005 7.3.1.2 Menu Item: Input Slot Mode Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Test Call is selected as Loop Back. Then Rate Set (8K or 13K) is selected. Select MENU No ----> <<< SERVICE OPTION >>> 1 : MARKOV 2 : LOOP BACK 3 : AUTO MARKOV CALL Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
: 6a Slot Cycle Index : 0 service_option : MARKOV (0x8002) MARKOV RATE : 1/8 RATE AUTO CALL FLAG OFF Example 2 : In this example, the configuration of a Loop Back Call is displayed. Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
FIX option for TCE. TCE is identified by inputting values of shelf, slot of BDC, and subnode of TCE in BDC. Select MENU No ----> <<< Triggering (Start(1) / Stop(0)) >>> You can fix a TCE : (FIX(1) / FREE(any key)) >> Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
=========================== TEST CALL =========================== 0.Goto TOP MENU 1.Configuration 2.Triggering (Start/Stop) 3.Result Report (Completed & Processing) 4.MARKOV([MS]->BTS->BSC) Mode(default-OFF) : ON Select MENU No ----> =========================== TEST CALL =========================== 0.Goto TOP MENU 1.Configuration 2.Triggering (Start/Stop) Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
7.4.1.1 DEVICE CONFIGURATION TX MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK menu DEVICE CONFIGURATION TX MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK menu is invoked by selecting option “1.TX Message” in DEVICE CONFIGURATION MESSAGE DISPLAY menu. It is shown below. Select MENU No ----> Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Configuration messages received in BCP from other devices. CALL CONTROL MESSAGE DISPLAY menu is invoked by selecting option “2.Related with Call Control(CCP,ACH,PCH,TCH)” in DISPLAY MESSAGE menu. It is shown below. Select MENU No ----> Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
================== RX CCP MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK ================== T.Goto TOP MENU 0.Goto CALL CONTROL MESSAGE DISPLAY 1.All OFF Message 2.All ON Message 3.Rx Mobile Page Message : OFF 4.Rx Mobile Order Message : OFF 5.Rx Mobile Release Message : OFF Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Call Processing messages received by BCP from Traffic Channel Element. 7.4.2.5 TX PAGING CHANNEL ELEMENT (PCE) MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK menu TX PAGING CHANNEL ELEMENT MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK menu is invoked by selecting option Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
RX ACCESS CHANNEL ELEMENT MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK menu is invoked by selecting option “7.RX ACE Message” in CALL CONTROL MESSAGE DISPLAY menu. It is shown below. Select MENU No ----> ===== RX ACCESS CHANNEL ELEMENT (ACE) MESSAGE DISPLAY MASK ====== T.Goto TOP MENU Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
1 is used to turn on and off the displaying of Call Processing steps involved in Call Origination and Call Termination. Menu Items 2 through 7 can be used to turn on and off displaying of additional Call Processing steps. 7.5.1.1 CALL ID TRACE menu Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Menu item “1.RF TEST CALL Start” of RF CHARACTERISTICS menu is used to make RF Test Calls. Information about RF Test Calls made can viewed using CALL STATE FLOW menu. The following examples illustrate the usage of this menu item. Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
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[BCOX BMENU] SETUP TEST CALL call_id(99) cdma_idx(0) sector(0), BMENU] Do you want keep pre-call(y/n)? BMENU] Continue Call setup(y/n)? [BCOX] lib_alloc return code for RF TEST (1) [BCOX BMENU] SETUP TEST CALL call_id(100) cdma_idx(0) sector(0), Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
LOCAL PARAMETER menu is used to display and change value of local parameters. DISPLAY LOCAL PARAMETER menu is invoked by selecting option “1.Display Current Local Parameter” in LOCAL PARAMETER menu. It is shown below. Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
7.7.2.1 Menu Item: Change Pilot Channel Gain Menu item “1.Change Pilot Channel Gain” of CHANGE LOCAL PARAMETER menu is used to change the Pilot Channel Gain. The following example illustrates the usage of this menu item. Select MENU No ----> Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
7.7.2.5 Menu Item: Change RFC Gain Menu item “5.Change RFC Gain” of CHANGE LOCAL PARAMETER menu is used to change the RFC Gain. . The following example illustrates the usage of this menu item. Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
---------------------------------------------------------------- CARRIER(0)>> M_UBLK, NORMAL,6, (00),IDLE,0,(01),IDLE,0,(02),IDLE,0,(03),IDLE,1 (04),IDLE,0,(05),IDLE,0,(06),IDLE,0,(07),IDLE,0 (08),IDLE,0,(09),IDLE,0,(10),IDLE,0,(11),IDLE,0 (12),IDLE,0,(13),IDLE,0,(14),IDLE,0,(15),IDLE,0 DISPLAY CHANNEL CARD DATA menu is invoked by selecting option “2.Display Channel Card data” in RESOURCE STATUS menu. It is shown below. Select MENU No ----> Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Menu item “3.Display Paging Channel” of DISPLAY CHANNEL CARD DATA menu is used to display the status of Paging Channel. The following example illustrates the usage of this menu item. Select MENU No ----> Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Other CDMA_CH is Not Equiped !!! Menu item “5.Display Using TCE” of RESOURCE STATUS menu is used to display the status of TCEs in use. The following example illustrates the usage of this menu item. Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
IMSI_S in decimal. The following example illustrates the usage of this menu item. Select MENU No ----> Input MIN1 in Hex (e.g. 2eebe6) MIN1> 6d0fe2 Input MIN2 in Hex (e.g. 384) MIN2> MIN1 = 6d0fe2h MIN2 = 0c6h Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
Inputted Parameters >> PAGE(1), imsi_s1(6d0fe2h), imsi_s2(0c6h) Selected PAGE >> Paging Channel Number(1) 7.9.3.3 Menu Item: Random Paging Slot Menu item “3.Random Paging Slot” of CDMA Utility menu is used to view the hash number and Paging Slot Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...
The Pico BTS is able to perform the detection, isolation, and restoration of elements operating abnormally. Some examples follow. " Fault detection and management " Alarm generation and processing " Periodic test of maintenance/diagnosis " Status management Rev: 1.0 Hyundai Electronics Confidential Proprietary...