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Document number: Document issue: Document status: Date: PE/BTS/APP/0099 02.09/EN Preliminary 11/06/2007
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PUBLICATION HISTORY
11/06/2007 Issue 02.09 / EN, Updated Review comments for BTS18000 BTS18000 (R)ICAM, BTS6000 (R)ICAM, SPU Supervision enhancement, HPRM3T feature and RM2 feature. 28/05/2007 Issue 02.08 / EN, Updated for BTS18000 (R)ICAM, BTS6000 (R)ICAM, SPU Supervision enhancement, HPRM3T feature and RM2 feature. 05/05/2006 Issue 02.07 / EN, Updated for BTS6000 Review comments. 03/05/2006 Issue 02.06 / EN, Updated for BTS6000. 23/09/2005 Issue 02.05 / EN, Updated for RFF 30257 : TIL electronic wiring audit for BTS18000. 06/07/2005 Issue 02.04 / EN, Updated after review. 13/05/2005 Issue 02.04 / EN, Provisional Included the features of BTS18000 BTS and BTS18000 MCPA BTS Updated the figure 3 for S8000 BTS Alarm configuration screen Updated the BTS Synchronization feature for S8000 CBCF , BTS18000/BTS18000 MCPA 19/12/2001 Issue 02.03 / EN, Approved Updated after review. 29/11/2001 Issue 02.02 / EN, Provisional Included the features of E-DRX and update for the inputs received through mail from Nortel.
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................... 6 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 2. OBJECT ................................................................................................................................... 6 SCOPE OF THIS DOCUMENT ...................................................................................................... 6 AUDIENCE FOR THIS DOCUMENT ............................................................................................... 6
RELATED DOCUMENTS ............................................................................................................. 6 2.1. 2.2. APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................................... 6 REFERENCE DOCUMENTS ......................................................................................................... 6
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3.3.1 Using network................................................................................................................. 7 3.3.2 Using peer-peer.............................................................................................................. 7 3.4. BTS MODES ............................................................................................................................ 9 3.4.1 Standalone ..................................................................................................................... 9 3.4.2 Connected mode ............................................................................................................ 9 3.5. GENERAL OPERATIONS........................................................................................................... 10 3.5.1 3.5.2 4. Configuration panel ...................................................................................................... 10 Connection Modes ....................................................................................................... 17
4.1.1 Using Keyboard............................................................................................................ 29 4.1.2 Using mouse ................................................................................................................ 29 4.1.3 Tools bar....................................................................................................................... 30 4.1.4 Performing a test .......................................................................................................... 32 4.2. AVAILABLE TESTS................................................................................................................... 33 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12 4.2.13 4.2.14 4.2.15 4.2.16 4.2.17 4.2.17.1 presentation.................................................................................................................. 33 BCF board .................................................................................................................... 34 Switch matrix ................................................................................................................ 44 Pcmi board ................................................................................................................... 46 Alarm board .................................................................................................................. 50 Pa/epa .......................................................................................................................... 59 DRX & E-DRX .............................................................................................................. 62 Gtw ............................................................................................................................... 75 Syn ............................................................................................................................... 77 Dsc ............................................................................................................................... 79 RM / MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T............................................................................. 81 TDMA ........................................................................................................................... 86 PCM.............................................................................................................................. 94 CLK............................................................................................................................... 99 Cavity coupling ........................................................................................................... 100 functions ..................................................................................................................... 104 Refresh ....................................................................................................................... 108 Sector ..................................................................................................................... 108
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CONFIGURATION OF AUTOMATIC TESTS........................................................................... 109 APPENDIX ................................................................................................................................ 109 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 6.4. 6.5. 6.6. DRX/E-DRX ALARMS ............................................................................................................ 109 PCMI ALARMS ..................................................................................................................... 110 ALCO ALARMS ...................................................................................................................... 111 RECAL ALARMS .................................................................................................................... 112 ABM ALARMS ...................................................................................................................... 112 CC8.................................................................................................................................... 112
6.6.1 Cavity tuning information............................................................................................ 112 6.6.2 Cavity status information ............................................................................................ 113 6.7. BRC MONITORING .............................................................................................................. 114 6.8. 7. RESULT FILES.................................................................................................................. 115
ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS .................................................................................... 116 7.1. 7.2. ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................... 116
DEFINITIONS
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1.
1.1.
INTRODUCTION
OBJECT
This document describes the interface between the operator and the TIL COAM application.
1.2.
1.3.
2.
2.1.
RELATED DOCUMENTS
APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS
[A1] PE/PRO/APP/0004 Pan European Dictionary
2.2.
REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
[R1] [R2] [R3] [R4] [R5] PE/BTS/DD/0998 PE/BTS/DD/0809 PE/BTS/DD/0827 PE/BTS/DD/011415 PE/BTS/DD/018898 SFS LOCAL INSTALLATION TERMINAL SEL BIST DCU_8 SII O&M LAYER 3 DRX TIL COAM MMI MODIFICATION FOR BTS18000 / BTS 18000 MCPA TIL_COAM_MMI_Modification_S6000
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3.
3.1.
GENERAL PRESENTATION
GENERALITIES
The TIL COAM is used during the installation phase of the BTS, in order to check hardware and software status and to check equipment substitution or extension. The TIL COAM is a Windows application, so all actions can be done with the left button of the mouse, by clicking on a menu, on a radio button, or on a push button. If in the title of an available function, a letter is underlined, the user can also use the keyboard with the "underlined letter" keys to do this function (This is a Windows standard functionality). The TIL icon is in the Start Menu bar as per the path: Start menuProgramsTml BTS Tools-Til coam versionTil coam The TIL icon for the Windows XP in the Start menu bar is as per the path: Start menu -> All Programs -> Tml BTS Tools-Til coam versionTil coam
3.2.
CONFIGURATION
The TIL COAM is a software package running on a windows machine under Windows 95/98/2000/NT/XP environment, including one standard Ethernet board and TCP/IP protocol connectivity over the LAN to the CBCF/SBCF/CSWM/ICM/ECELL. When using the "peer to peer" connection mode (described below), ensure that a twisted pair cable is used between the PC and the BCF board. Note: Check that an IP address and a network mask are defined in network configuration panel on the PC.
3.3. 3.3.1
3.3.2
USING PEER-PEER
This connection mode is generally used in site installation because it is not necessary to know IP address of the BCF board. With this mode, you need a twisted pair cable and TIL application to establish the connection with the BCF board. Note: You should not use this mode with a network for establishing a TIL session. If the operator uses the peer to peer connection mode on network, some boards connected to the network would have the same IP address and it will be impossible to
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3.4. 3.4.1
3.4.2
CONNECTED MODE
In this mode, the BTS is operational, linked to the BSC and may receive messages on the Abis interface, during intervention with the TIL COAM. The TIL can be connected and disconnected to the BCF, without disturbing the BTS.
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3.5. 3.5.1
LANGUAGE:
French or English
The operator can choose the colour indicating a given state. State NOK corresponds to bists result NOK or to a present alarm.
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Figure 1: Color Selector The explanations given in the following paragraphs refer to the default value of the colors. The color of the status can be changed through the window shown in Figure 1
Manual
SITE INFORMATION:
These three fields are mandatory and are written in Result files. Site name Site code User name
CONFIGURATION:
Hardware configuration:
S8000 CBCF S8000 CSWM S8002 CBCF
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Number of cabinets for S8000, S8002, e-cell, BTS 18000, BTS 6000 , BTS 18000 MCPA, BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM. For S8000 CBCF and for each cabinet (Refer Figure 2)
Presence of CC8 coupling: When CC8 coupling mode is selected, all the functionality relative to CC8 and CA are accessible. For CC8 coupling mode selected, the presence of VSWR meter alarm integrated in the main diplexer.
Figure 2: Configuration panel of S8000 CBCF If the operator clicks on OK button, the TIL displays the cabinet view corresponding to the configuration selected above. There is no connection with a BTS, the colored rectangles associated to the boards are yellow (i.e. state not defined). So you can see the cabinet view without connecting to a BTS.
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Figure 4: Alarm configuration window for BTS 18000, BTS 18000 MCPA
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CONNECTED
In connected mode, the TIL detects automatically that the BTS is connected to the BSC. So, as soon as the connection with the BCF is established, the TIL displays the cabinet view.
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Figure 12: Extension Cabinet view of S8000 CSWM with eDRX & ePA
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Figure 13: Main Cabinet view of S8000 CBCF with eDRX & ePA The active board is either the CMCF A or CMCF B: the green lit led ON (in front panel) differentiates the active card. The user must connect the TIL on the active board.
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Figure 14: Extension Cabinet view of S8000 CBCF with eDRX & ePA
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BTS18000 (R)ICAM contains only RM6, RM7 and RM8 in the extension cabinet1 and extension cabinet 2 is not present.
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Figure 24: BTS6000 (R)ICAM Standalone mode The active board is either the ICM A or ICM B: the green lit led ON (in front panel) differentiates the active card. The user must connect the TIL on the active board. Note: In case of BTS6000/BTS6000 (R)ICAM, in the extension cabinet the RM Number will display as RM 2 in the MMI, but actual slave id of the RM is 6. Note: In case of BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM, Extension cabinet 2 is not present.
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4.1.
RUNNING A TEST
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This icon allows the operator to exit from the TIL. This icon allows the operator to open the connection with the TIL. This icon is enabled only when the TIL is not connected to the BTS.
This icon allows the operator to close the connection with the TIL. This icon is enabled only when the TIL is connected to the BTS.
This icon allows the operator to change the BTS configuration. When the user selects this function, the configuration panel is displayed. Only following parameters can be modified (the others are disabled): Language State color Results save mode Alarms configuration Cavity coupling (Applicable only for S8000 CBCF)
This icon allows the user to refresh the sector information on the TIL Main MMI. This icon is enabled only when the TIL is in connected mode and the BTS is BTS18000/ BTS6000/BTS18000 MCPA /BTS6000 (R)ICAM/BTS18000 (R)ICAM. Refer 4.2.17
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This icon allows the user to refresh the BCCH information on the TIL MMI. This icon is enabled only when the TIL is in connected mode and the BTS is BTS18000/ BTS6000 /BTS18000 MCPA/BTS6000 (R)ICAM/BTS18000 (R)ICAM. Refer 4.2.17
This icon provides Online help for TIL COAM. Help provides the user with the available functionalities of TIL COAM. In V17 later versions of TILCOAM, the Help button is available for Test windows on clicking on which corresponding test information help is displayed.
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4.2.
AVAILABLE TESTS
4.2.1 PRESENTATION
This chapter describes the functions available on each board. For each board, a table gives the list of functions supplied by this board, in the two BTS connection modes (stand-alone, connected). Each function is then described. If the board does not supply the same function for the products S2000 and S8000, BTS18000, BTS 6000, BTS18000 MCPA, BTS6000 (R)ICAM, BTS18000 (R)ICAM a function table for each product is so given separately. Note: For each bists detail or boards alarms tests, the TIL displays a mnemonic and a neighboring rectangle colored which indicates the state of the bists or alarms, as shown in the example above (Refer Figure 27).
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**Only S8000 CSWM supports the display of Switch matrix through BCF.
On BTS 18000 /BTS 6000/BTS18000 MCPA/ BTS18000 (R)ICAM /BTS6000 (R)ICAM: Functions Bists Markings Status PCM parameter display PCM Configuration PCM External Test Stand-alone X X X X X X Connected X X X X
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BISTS
A screen displays the details of BCF bists: On S2000 SBCF Figure 28 displays the active SBCF Bist for S2000 BTS:
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On S8000 CBCF/CSWM: Refer Figure 27 for the display on the Active Bists for S8000 CBCF/CSWM: If the operator wants to save results of Bists in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on "Close" button to quit the window On BTS 18000/BTS6000/BTS18000 MCPA/BTS6000 (R)ICAM/BTS18000 (R)ICAM ICM: Refer Figure 29 & Figure 30 for the display on the Active Bists for BTS 18000 /BTS6000/BTS18000 MCPA ICM: Refer Figure 32 for the display on the Active Bists for BTS18000 (R)ICAM and Refer Figure 31 for the display on the Active Bists for BTS6000 (R)ICAM If the operator wants to save results of Bists in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on "Close" button to quit the window
MARKINGS
The software products markings stored in the flash E_PROM are displayed: Applications markings DLU markings SALCO (Applicable only for Extension cabinet of S2000 SBCF )
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I&C CONFIGURATION
Function available on S2000 SBCF only. Figure 33 shows the I&C parameter configuration. TILCOAM by default selects the existing PCM (T1 or E1)
Figure 33: I&C Parameters Configuration The operator can modify the values and select proper settings from the above Available Parameter configuration Window. When the operator clicks on "Configure" button, a confirm message-box appears informing that previous values will be lost. So, the operator can click on OK button if operator wants to continue, or operator can click on
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I&C DISPLAY
Function available on S2000 SBCF only. All I&C Configured parameters are displayed as in Figure 34. Click on "Save" button to save parameters values in a file. Click on "Close" button to quit the window.
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STATUS
Figure 35, 36 and 37 show the Status windows for S2000 SBCF, S8000 CBCF & BTS 18000/BTS 6000/BTS18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM / BTS6000 (R)ICAM ICM
Figure 37: BTS 18000/BTS 6000/BTS18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM Status Click on "Close" button to quit the window.
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MATRIX VIEW
Only S8000 CSWM supports the display of Switch matrix through BCF card. The user has to select the Matrix view menu, by clicking on the CSWM button. For further details, refer to 4.2.3 a similar feature in other BTS.
Figure 39: External PCM loop back test (BTS6000/BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM) This function available on BTS 18000, BTS 6000, BTS 18000 MCPA, BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM type BTS only. When the user runs the test, a message box asks the operator to verify that PCM 0 is looped back. Then the main dialogue box displays PCM 0 in progress ... and, at the end of test, it displays Test OK or Test Failed . The test continues with PCM 1, PCM2, PCM 3, PCM4, PCM5, PCM 6, and PCM7 with the same principle as PCM0
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Supported in S2000 SBCF, S8000 CBCF, BTS18000, BTS6000 , BTS18000 MCPA, BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM.
MATRIX DISPLAY
A screen displays the current connections in a table, giving the list of (PCM, TS) in associated to the (PCM, TS) out: - PCM out are in Y-axis (0 to 7 for S2000, 0 to 15 for S8000) - TS out are in X-axis (0 to 31) At the intersection of a line PCMy and a column TSx, we can find a couple (PCM, TS) which means that the (PCM, TS) couple is connected to the (PCMy, TSx). We can also find: Idle i.e. (PCMy, TSx) is not used. Loop i.e. (PCMy, TSx) for transmission is looped back with (PCMy, TSx) for reception. A screen displays only 8 time-slots at the same time. Use >> (next) and << (previous) buttons to look for the others time-slot. For S8000, BTS 18000, BTS 6000, BTS 18000 MCPA product, only 8 PCM are displayed at the same time. Use >> (next) and << (previous) buttons to look for the others PCM. For BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM only PCMs 0,1,2,3,6,8 are displayed.
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Figure 43: SW Matrix Display in BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM Note: For BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM only PCMs 0,1,2,6,8 are displayed. Click on "Refresh" button to refresh the window. Click on "Close" button to quit the window.
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ALARMS
A screen displays the PCMI alarms:
Figure 44: Alarm display on CPCMI Green Indicates OK state and Red indicated Alarm state Click on "Save" button to save the alarms in a file. Click on "Close" button to quit the window.
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BISTS
Available on S8000 CBCF & CSWM only. A screen displays the bists detail of CPCMI board:
Figure 46: CPCMI/CSWM Bists display Click on "Save" button to save the test results in a file. Click on "Close" button to quit the window
RESET
Available on S8000 only. The CPCMI board is reseted.
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MARKINGS
Available on S8000 only. A screen displays the PCMI application marking. Click on "Save" button to save the marking in a file. Click on "Close" button to quit the window
STATUS
Available on S8000 only.
Figure 47: CPCMI status A screen displays the CPCMI (PCMI) parameters: - PCM type : E1 / T1 - Multiframe type : E1 PCM, single frame E1 PCM, multi frame T1 PCM, SF T1 PCM, ESF - Coding type : HDB3 AMI B8ZS
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Figure 48: S8000 CSWM PCMI State For each PCM: - CRC used / not used (CRC4 for E1 PCM, CRC6 for T1 PCM) - Line build out : for T1 PCM : junction board distance (in meters) 0 to 40 m 40 to 81 m 81 to 121 m 121 to 162 m 162 to 199 m for E1 PCM : PCM terminals (Ohms) 75 Ohms 120 Ohms Click on "Close" button to quit the window
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Stand-alone X X X X
Connected X X X
On BTS18000 /BTS 6000/BTS 18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM ABM Boards: Functions Alarms display Bists Markings Reset Matrix visualization Stand-alone X X X X X X Connected X X X
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Figure 50: S2000 SALCO alarm (extension Cabinet) Grayed boxes are not applicable for S2000 SBCF Salco
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Figure 51: ALCO (S8000 CSWM/CBCF)-Screen1 with Indoor H2D alarm configuration The screen is automatically refreshed (about every 30 seconds). >> or << buttons will take the user to the next or previous screen of ALCO alarms display Click on "Save" button to save the alarms in a file. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
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Figure 53: ABM (BTS18000 (R)ICAM)-Screen with outdoor M02 Configuration The screen is automatically refreshed (about every 30 seconds). >> or << buttons will take the user to the next or previous screen of ABM alarms display Click on "Save" button to save the alarms in a file. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
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Figure 54: ABM (BTS 18000 MCPA)-Screen1 with N70 alarm configuration
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Figure 56: ABM (BTS6000 (R)ICAM)-Screen with P02 alarm configuration The screen is automatically refreshed (about every 30 seconds). >> or << buttons will take the user to the next or previous screen of ABM alarms display Click on "Save" button to save the alarms in a file. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
BISTS
Not applicable for S2000 SBCF.
Figure 57: S8000 CBCF Recal Bist A screen displays the detail of RECAL board: Click on "Save" button to save the test results in a file.
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Figure 58: S8000 CSWM ALCO Bists Click on "Close" button to quit the window.
Figure 59: BTS 18000 / BTS 6000 /BTS 18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM/ BTS6000 (R)ICAM ABM Bists The ABM External Bists Information is provided in the Functions Menu Click on "Save" button to save the test results in a file. Click on "Close" button to quit the window
MARKINGS
Not Applicable for S2000 SBCF ALCO. A screen displays the RECAL application marking. For BTS18000, BTS6000, BTS18000 MCPA, BTS18000 (R)ICAM, BTS6000 (R)ICAM a screen displays the ABM application marking. Click on "Save" button to save the marking in a file.
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RESET
Not applicable for S2000 SBCF ALCO. The RECAL/ALCO/SALCO /ABM board can be reseted in Stand-alone mode.
MATRIX VISUALIZATION
Figure 60: Matrix visualization in BTS18000 / BTS 18000 (R)ICAM/ BTS1800 MCPA ABM boards This function available on BTS 18000, BTS 6000 ,BTS18000 MCPA, BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM type BTS only. Click on the Elink0, Elink1, and Elink2 to get respective Elink matrix visualization.
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Figure 61: Matrix visualization in BTS 6000 and BTS6000 (R)ICAM ABM Boards
For the BTS6000, BTS6000 (R)ICAM, Elink2 is absent as only 2 RMs can be connected to the ABM.
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4.2.6 PA/ePA
The available tests are : Functions BCCH configuration TCH configuration Transmission stop Stand-alone X X X Connected
BCCH CONFIGURATION
The operator chooses the channel number and the transmitted power. Then, the user has to click on Configure button to configure or on Close button to quit the window. If one of the input data is inconsistent, TIL refuses these data and waits for new values. Other else, TIL configures TX and the result of the configuration is displayed: OK or NOK with the error cause. After BCCH configuration OK, the PA is transmitting.
Figure 63: BCCH Configuration for Extended RGSM DRx Note : When you exit from this menu BCCH configuration , the TX/PA is still transmitting. Use the Transmission stop function if you want to stop the PA transmission.
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TCH CONFIGURATION
The operator chooses the channel number and the transmitted power. Then, operator has to click on Configure button to configure or on Close button to quit the window. If one of the input data is inconsistent, TIL refuses these data and wait for new values. Other else, TIL configures TX and the result of the configuration is displayed: OK or NOK with the error cause. In TCH configuration, there is no PA transmission.
Figure 65: TCH Configuration for Extended RGSM DRx Note: When configuring the Extended RGSM, a check box is provided to select Extended band channels. When the user checks the check box, TIL COAM application will allow configuration for extended RGSM.
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TRANSMISSION STOP
This function stops the PA transmission. When the user has configured the PA in BCCH/TCH mode, operator can stop the transmission with this function.
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DISCONNECTION
This function is only available with a DRX/E-DRX (connected mode) supervised by the BSC. After the disconnection, the colored rectangle of the DRX becomes white (no function are available) and then it becomes orange if there is no alarm or red in case of alarm presence. After this disconnection action, the DRX/E-DRX becomes stand-alone
RECONNECTION
This function is only available with a DRX/E-DRX stand-alone. After the reconnection, the colored rectangle of the DRX/E-DRX becomes green. The DRX is again supervised by the BSC.
STATUS
This function indicates if:
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TX BISTS
A screen displays the detail of the TX bists for DRX and E-DRX. For each bist, we can see the name of the bist and a neighboring colored rectangle that shows the state of the bist (Green = OK and Red = NOK):
Figure 67: TX Bists display of DRX To save results of bists in a file click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
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AMNU BISTS
A screen displays the detail of the AMNU bists for DRX and E-DRX. For each bist, we can see the name of the bist and a neighboring colored rectangle that shows the state of the bist (Green = OK and Red = NOK): Figure 69 displays the AMNU bists for DRX and Figure 70 displays for E-DRX
Figure 69: AMNU bists display of DRX To save results of bists in a file click on "Save" button. Click on " Close button to quit the window.
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SPU BISTS
A screen displays the detail of the SPU bists. For each bist, we can see the name of the bist and a neighboring colored rectangle that shows the state of the bist (Green = OK and Red = NOK). The detail of the bists is given for the 3 SPU processors EGAL, DECOD and TRANS for channel A and B (See [R2] document for more explanations):
Figure 71: SPU bists display of DRX To save results of bists in a file click on "Save" button. Click on " Close button to quit the window Figure 71 displays the SPU bists for DRX while figure 72 displays for E-DRX
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ALARMS
Figure 73 displays the DRX & E-DRX alarms screen: Status: DRX state: Configured/Not configured/Under test/Out of use PA - DRX link state: Valid/Not valid PA state: Valid/Not valid For each alarm, we can see the name of the alarm and a neighboring colored rectangle that shows the state of the alarm (Green = OK and Red = NOK):
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Figure 73: DRX & E-DRX alarms display The details of these alarms are available in Appendix 6.1 To save the alarms in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window. Note: The alarms no significant for S8000 CSWM are grayed
MARKINGS
The software products marking stored in the flash E_PROM are displayed in the same screen. To save the marking in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window
SPU SUPERVISION
The TIL displays all the characteristic parameters of the SPU activity. The first screen displays the information of the eight TS (Multi TS). To have more details on any one TS, click on the "Detail" button.
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Figure 74: SPU Supervision of DRX & E-DRX Multi time slot In the "Multi-TS supervision" view, (Figure 74) we can see: The TS number The SPU number SPU activated. If the SPU is activated, the logical combination is displayed: BCCH + CCCH BCCH + CCCH + SDCCH SDCCH + SACCH + CBCH BCCH + CCCH + SACCH + SDCCH + CBCH. The sub-channel bit map activation. BSIC, the identity of the cell
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Figure 75: SPU Supervision of DRX & E-DRX Mono time slot Click on " Close " button to quit the window
RX TESTS
The operator can test the main or the diversity (DRX) channel by selecting the appropriate menu item. The configuration of the DRX to execute this test is automatically done by the TIL. At the end of the test (duration is around 5 seconds), the results are displayed in the form of a histogram and also given in a list of detailed Measures. Figure 76 displays the histogram of Rx receive level test for DRX and Figure 78 displays for E-DRX. The operator can save detailed results in a file by clicking the "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window
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Figure 76: RX tests on DRX histogram display Figure 77 displays the list of measures of Rx receives level test for DRX and Figure 79 displays for E-DRX.
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Figure 80: Internal PCM test DRX display If the operator wants to save results in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
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RESET
This function executes a reset of the DRX/E-DRx. The colored rectangle associated to the DRX will become white (no function are available, BCF can not access the DRX). DRX will become green if bists are ok and there is no alarm, or it will become red if bists nok or if there is an alarm.
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4.2.8 GTW
Functions Status Markings GTW Visualization Reset Stand-alone X X X X Connected X X X
STATUS
The status of GTW card (Active or Passive) will be displayed as shown in Figure 82
MARKINGS
The markings of GTW card application file will be displayed.
GTW VISUALIZATION
The mapping of internal PCM timeslots on Traffic, O&M and O&M/RSL link on all the existing DRX are displayed when this option is selected. Refer Figure 83. THE details of the timeslot of all the DRX on the links will be displayed. The timeslots mapping gets refreshed if the Refresh is clicked.
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RESET
The GTW card gets reset when chosen this option when not in connected mode.
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4.2.9 SYN
Functions Alarms display Bists Markings Disconnection Reconnection Reset X Stand-alone X X X Connected X X X X X
ALARM DISPLAY
Following figure displays the SYN card Alarms. Clicking Close will exit the window. Green color is OK and red NOK.
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BISTS
Following figure displays the SYN card Bists. Clicking Close will exit the window. Green color is OK and red NOK.
MARKINGS
The markings of the SYN application file will be displayed.
DISCONNECTION
In connected mode, TIL can disconnect SYN for maintenance to avoid loss of GSM timing. Once disconnected, the SYN rectangle grays off. Only one Sync card can be disconnected at any point of time.
RECONNECTION
This function is only available with SYN card disconnected. After the reconnection, the Grayed rectangle of the SYN becomes green.
RESET
The SYN card will be reset if not in connected state.
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4.2.10 DSC
Functions Alarms display Bists Markings Test Reset Stand-alone X X X X X Connected X X X
ALARM DISPLAY
The Alarms of DSC are displayed in Figure 86. Green color is OK and red NOK
BISTS
DSC card bists are displayed in Figure 87. Green color is OK and red NOK
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MARKINGS
The marking of DSC application file will be displayed
TEST
The results of DSC card test by TIL will be displayed as shown in the Figure 88. This includes the DSC tested (the active), Global results (OK/NOT OK) & the links (OK/NOT OK).
RESET
The DSC card gets reset when selected Reset option in stand-alone mode.
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4.2.11 RM / MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T
Applicable only for BTS 18000/BTS 6000/ BTS18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM /BTS6000 (R)ICAM Functions Status display Alarms display Bists Markings Reset Stand-alone X X X X X Connected X X X X
STATUS DISPLAY
Displays the status of the RM/MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T This function indicates if: Is connected or not (i.e. BCF can access or not to the RM/MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T) TDMA 0 is configured or not TDMA 1 is configured or not TDMA 2 is configured or not (This is not available in HPRM) Type of RM Sensitivity level of the receiver (-108 dBm, -110 dBm & Unknown) Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
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ALARMS DISPLAY
If the operator wants to save results in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window. Note: For HPRM type, only 2 TDMAs are present.
BISTS
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MARKINGS
The software products marking stored in the flash E_PROM are displayed in the same screen. To save the marking in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window
RESET
This function executes a reset of the RM/MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T. The colored rectangle associated to the RM/HPRM/MRM/MPRM/HPRM3T will become white (no function are available, BCF can not access the RM/MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T). RM/MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T will become green if bists are ok and there is no alarm, or it will become red if bists nok or if there is an alarm.
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4.2.12 TDMA
Functions Alarms display Bists BCCH Configuration TCH Configuration RX Tests Disconnection Reconnection SPU supervision PCM Test Transmission stop X X X* Stand-alone X X X X X Connected X X X* X* X* X X* X
ALARM DISPLAY
Figure 97: Alarms of TDMA display If the operator wants to save results in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
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BISTS
Figure 98: Bists of TDMA display If the operator wants to save results in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
BCCH CONFIGURATION
The operator chooses the channel number and the transmitted power. Then, the user has to click on Configure button to configure or on Close button to quit the window. If one of the input data is inconsistent, TIL refuses these data and waits for new values. Other else, TIL configures TDMA and the result of the configuration is displayed: OK or NOK with the error cause. After BCCH configuration OK, the RM/MRM/HPRM/HPRM3T is transmitting. In case of RM2, The power can be configured for the channels 1 to 124 The channels that can be configured will range from 0 to 124 and 955 to 1023.
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TCH CONFIGURATION
The operator chooses the channel number and the transmitted power. Then, operator has to click on Configure button to configure or on Close button to quit the window. If one of the input data is inconsistent, TIL refuses these data and wait for new values. Other else, TIL configures TDMA and the result of the configuration is displayed: OK or NOK with the error cause. In TCH configuration, there is no RM/MRM/HPRM/HPRM3T transmission.
In case of RM2, The power can be configured for the channels 1 to 124 The channels that can be configured will range from 0 to 124 and 955 to 1023
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RX TESTS
The operator can test the main or the diversity (TDMA) channel by selecting the appropriate menu item. The configuration of the TDMA to execute this test is automatically done by the TIL. At the end of the test (duration is around 5 seconds), the results are displayed in the form of a histogram and also given in a list of detailed Measures. The operator can save detailed results in a file by clicking the "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window
DISCONNECTION
This function is only available with a TDMA (connected mode) supervised by the BSC. After the disconnection, the colored rectangle of the TDMA becomes white (no function are available) and then it becomes orange if there is no alarm or red in case of alarm presence. After this disconnection action, the TDMA becomes stand-alone
RECONNECTION
This function is only available with a TDMA stand-alone. After the reconnection, the colored rectangle of the TDMA becomes green. The TDMA is again supervised by the BSC.
SPU SUPERVISION
The TIL displays all the characteristic parameters of the SPU activity. The first screen displays the information of the eight TS (Multi TS). To have more details on any one TS, click on the "Detail" button. All the "multi TS" supervision parameters for that TS, and
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Figure 103: SPU SUPERVISION ON TDMA MONOSLOT for System Release before v16.0
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Figure 104: SPU SUPERVISION ON TDMA - MONOSLOT for System Release after v16.0
PCM TEST
The configuration of the TDMA to execute this test is automatically done by the TIL. At the end of the test (duration is around 5 seconds), the TIL displays the results of the test for the channel : Synchronization : 1 if OK Number of LSB low errors Number of LSB high errors Number of MSB low errors Number of MSB high errors If the operator wants to save results in a file, click on "Save" button. Click on " Close " button to quit the window.
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TRANSMISSION STOP
This function stops the TDMA transmission. When the user has configured the TDMA in BCCH/TCH mode, operator can stop the transmission with this function.
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4.2.13 PCM
Functions Alarms display Statistics Stand-alone X X Connected X X
ALARMS
A screen displays the PCM alarms:
Figure 106: Display of Alarms of PCM (BTS 18000 & BTS1800 MCPA)
Figure 107: Display of Alarms of PCM (BTS6000/BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM) Click Close to return to the TIL COAM main screen Click Save to save the result to the file.
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STATISTICS
Click on the PCM # (Where # = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7) tab, for the respective PCMs In case of BTS6000/BTS6000 (R)ICAM the Number of PCMs is 4, hence there will be 4 PCM tabs. Click on the Save button to save the result to a file. Click on the Close button to return to the TIL COAM main screen. If there are any error counters, then the Show Histogram button is enabled, click on the show Histogram button to view the histogram of the statistics of the Alarms in last 24 Hours. In the Histogram window, click on close to return to the statistics display menu.
Figure 108: Display of PCM Statistics for last 60 seconds (BTS 18000 and BTS1800 MCPA)
Figure 109: Display of PCM Statistics for Standard Statistics (BTS 6000/ BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM)
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4.2.14 CLK
Functions Available Synchronization Sources Stand-alone X Connected X
Click Close to return to the TIL COAM main screen Click Save to save the result to the file.
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The functions in the pop-up menu of each CA are Cavity Functions Status Configuration Stand-alone X X Connected X X
MARKINGS
The Markings of CC8 application file will be displayed.
STATUS
This configuration panel in Figure 113 gives the real time status of the Cavities, Alarms on VSWR, CC8 and Power supply Other anomalies. Configuration section gives more details on this. Appendix 6.6 gives the details of the Cavity status.
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Figure 113:CC8-cavity configuration display Channel Repartition: Clicking on the Channel Repartition menu gives the Channels repartition for each combiner (Refer Figure 114) on all the cabinets. State: Either Tuned or Parked Channel: Shows the DCS Channel number. Stop All: Clicking this will put off all the DRX Emission
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Figure 115: CC8 Commands Menu bar function Markings: The markings of the CC8 application file will be displayed when chosen. Global Fine Tuning: This command is sent for Global tuning of CC8 in order to execute a fine-tuning on tuned cavities. This command is interesting to know the cavities tuned without RF input signal.
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Figure 116: Cavity Commands Menu bar function Unitary Park /Tune: Unitary tuning or parking of a cavity with a particular channel number and updates the CC8 configuration window accordingly. Error messages will be displayed whenever any parameter value violates. Global Park/Tune: All the cavities with their channel numbers are tuned one by one or simultaneously or park the cavities one by one or simultaneously & update the CC8 window accordingly. Stop Transmission: All DRX / DRX0 - 7: This will stop DRX Emission on any one of the selected DRX or all the DRXs.
Figure 117: stop Transmission Menu bar function Other commands Channel Repartition: Displays the Channel repartition in the DCS frequency band. Refer to Figure 114 on Channel repartition on all the cabinets (Main & extended)
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4.2.16 FUNCTIONS
Some tests are available from the item Functions in the menu bar: Markings PCM loop-back PCM external test Switch Battery On/Off (only for S8000 CBCF) BRC monitoring Inventory(Only for BTS 18000/BTS 6000/BTS18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM / BTS6000 (R)ICAM) Available Synchronization sources (S8000 CBCF BTS18000/BTS6000/BTS18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM) External Bists Information(Only for BTS 18000/BTS 6000/BTS18000 MCPA/ /BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM)
MARKINGS
This function applies to all boards and displays the markings of all the boards in the same screen. Refer 4.2 for the boards for which markings are applicable. This function is available in stand-alone and in connected mode. The user can save the markings by clicking on the Save button.
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PCM LOOP-BACK
This function is only available in the menu bar, in stand-alone mode. This function configures all the traffic (PCM, TS) in the switching matrix with loop-back connection. The DRX -PCM loop back test is described in 4.2.7 & Figure 80 & Figure 81.
BRC
BRC is applicable for GSM-R S8000-CBCF (outdoor) and S8002 & extensively on the main cabinet In stand-alone and connected modes The presence of BRC on the outdoor site will be indicated by the level of DALI. TIL checks this DALI exclusively when an Outdoor Alarm configuration file is selected.
Figure 119: Switch Battery ON/OFF display Clicking on the up arrow enables the user to switch On/Off the remote battery in outdoor BTS, thereby making the ETCOA relay open/close.
BRC MONITORING
This gets enabled when the BRC equipment is available at the outdoor site. The BRC monitoring screen displays five panels.
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INVENTORY FUNCTION
A dialog with the Global inventory is displayed. The inventory results are grouped by the type of the modules: Digital Modules RM/MRM/HPRM/MPRM/HPRM3T/RICAM/ICAM modules Combiner modules(DLNA modules of MCPA cabinets in case of BTS18000 MCPA) All the other modules (such as rectifiers)
This function is available in stand-alone and in connected mode. The user can save the markings by clicking on the Save button.
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Figure 121: ABM External Bists Information (BTS18000/BTS18000 MCPA/BTS18000 (R)ICAM/BTS6000 (R)ICAM)
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4.2.17 REFRESH
This option is available in only BTS 18000, BTS 6000 , BTS18000 MCPA, BTS18000 (R)ICAM and BTS6000 (R)ICAM. This option is enabled when the BTS is in connected mode only.
4.2.17.1
SECTOR
This option allows the user to refresh the sector information on the TIL Main MMI.
4.2.17.2
BCCH
This option allows the user to refresh the BCCH information on the TIL Main MMI.
Note: If any Sector/BCCH changes are made then it is mandatory to click on the corresponding Refresh button in the Toolbar of TIL. The changes will not be reflected in the TIL MMI until unless Refresh is done or TIL is reconnected.
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5.
6.
6.1.
APPENDIX
DRX/E-DRX ALARMS
DRX state Possible state: Configured / Not configured / under test / Out of use PA-DRX link state Possible state: Valid / Invalid Power Amplifier state Possible state: Valid / Invalid Alarms list: High Temperature alarm Power amplifier H.T. High current Power amplifier high current alarm (HC). Low Power Power amplifier cabin low power alarm (LP) VSWR Alarm Power amplifier Standing Wave Voltage Ratio alarm High masthead temp Power amplifier masthead high temperature alarm HPA alarm High power amplifier loss of 6 dB alarm Radio subsystem alarm AuC, radio sub-system micro controller errors Automatic Level Control Automatic level control alarm PA power shutdown PSWD power amplifier power shutdown Main RX connector RX connector main alarm
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6.2.
PCMI ALARMS
Use of PCM Possible state: In service Out of service NOS alarm No signal alarm SIA alarm Alarm indication signal LOS alarm Loss of synchronization TE alarm
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6.3.
ALCO ALARMS
This paragraph relates S2000 BTS alarms.
Temperature zone indication Possible values: Low temperature zone Normal temperature zone High temperature zone Alarms list: VGA 0 alarm Variable gain amplifier alarm VGA 1 alarm Variable gain amplifier alarm AC alarm Alternative current alarm DC alarm Direct current alarm Very low temperature zone Temperature has exceeded the threshold Very high temperature zone Temperature has exceeded the threshold Note: VGA alarms depend of the BTS configuration. They are only significant with a high power BTS. Other else, they are grayed.
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6.4.
RECAL ALARMS
Those alarms are defined in alarms configuration files delivered independently from the TIL.
6.5.
ABM ALARMS
Those alarms are defined in alarms configuration files delivered independently from the TIL.
6.6.
CC8
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6.7.
BRC MONITORING
Relay Off (1): This is a special case, the BRC switches over to the main if the voltage level drops below 46V.
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Voltages Battery Monitoring (Display of current voltage & Modification of thresholds) Five in Figure Appendix 3
Displays the current max/min voltage values of String V and the Deltas (1-4).These values can be changed during Standalone mode .The values can also be refreshed and alarms cleared through the buttons available
6.8.
RESULT FILES
The format of the result file is a text file. The result files are stored in the directory c: \til_coam\fich_res\*.res A sample of clipping from the result file of DRX testing is: Date/Hour; 08/06/2001-15:52:08; Site Name; eeere; Site Code; qewd; User Name; awdwed; Date/Hour;DRX;DRX state;PA / DRX link state;PA state;Global res.;High temperature;High current;Low power;VSWR alarm;High masthead temp.;HPA alarm;Radio sub-system alarm;Automatic Level Control;Communication with PA;PA power shutdown;LNA 0 alarm;LNA 1 alarm;Main RX connector;Diversity RX connector;Diversity loss - main channel;Diversity loss diversity channel;RX PLL alarm;TX alarm;BB filter alarm;
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7.1.
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DEFINITIONS
BTS stand-alone : BTS not supervised by the BSC(No Abis link) BTS connected : link established between the BTS and the BSC
TIL stand-alone mode: mode of the TIL when a BTS is stand-alone TIL connected mode : mode of the TIL when a BTS is connected
slave connected : link established between BCF and the slave (With a BTS stand-alone or connected) slave not connected: no link established between BCF and the slave (With a BTS stand-alone or connected)
DRX stand-alone : DRX not supervised by the BSC but with a BTS connected (state issued from DRX disconnection action) Note: do not confuse DRX stand-alone (from BSC) with DRX not connected (from BCF)
BCF is used in place of SBCF , CBCF or CSWM , ICM "Loop back connections" means that in the switching matrix, a (PCM, TS) is connected on itself.
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