Last updated: January 18, 2010
GSM TA | This command is not applicable to the GSM TA. | |
This command is not applicable to the GPRS TA. | ||
This command is not applicable to the EGPRS TA. | ||
This command sets/queries the Cell Bar Access parameter. The Cell Bar Access parameter as well as the Cell Bar Qualify parameter affect the cell priority for cell selection parameters. The command to set the Cell Bar Qualify parameter is CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:CBAR:QUALify . |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | Revision: E.00.08 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:CBACcess 0" ! Sets the Cell Bar Access parameter to 0. |
GSM TA | This command is not applicable to the GSM TA. | |
This command is not applicable to the GPRS TA. | ||
This command is not applicable to the EGPRS TA. | ||
This command sets/queries the Cell Bar Qualify parameter. The Cell Bar Qualify parameter as well as Cell Bar Access parameter affect the cell priority for cell selection parameters. The command to set the Cell Bar Access Parameter is CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:CBAR:ACCess . |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | Revision: E.00.08 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:CBQualify 1" ! Sets the Cell Bar Qualify to 1. |
GSM TA | This command is not applicable to the GSM TA. | |
This command is not applicable to the GPRS TA. | ||
This command is not applicable to the EGPRS TA. | ||
This parameter sets/queries the Early Classmark Sending parameter. When the Early Classmark Sending parameter is set to ON, the test set enables the early classmark sending in SysInfo 3 which will make the mobile to send the classmark 3 info to the test set. The GPIB command to query the classmark2 is CALL:PPRocedure:PMEasurement:MS:CLASsmark2? . The GPIB command to query the classmark3 is CALL:PPRocedure:PMEasurement:MS:CLASsmark3? |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | Revision: H.00.00 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:ECMSending ON" ! Sets the Early Classmark Sending parameter to ON. |
GSM TA |
This command sets/queries the MSC/SGSN Revision Setting. This command sets the MSC revision field on the BCH System Information 3 Message. It also sets the SGSN field to "not present". This parameter can only be set when the Operating Mode parameter is set to Off (see CALL:OPERating:MODE ) |
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EGPRS LA | ||
Setting | Range: R99 | R98 | |
Range: R99 | R98 | ||
R99 | ||
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Requirements |
GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS TA |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA |
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:CELL:BCHannel:MSCRevision R98" ! Sets MSC Revision field in the broadcast channel System Information message to Revision 98. |
This command defines an additional offset value that is used to set the MS TX Power Max CCH DCS1800 Offset, which increases the maximum control channel power for DCS band only. See
Access Burst Power Control
. NOTE: CALL:BCHannel:MS:TXLevel:DCS must be set to 0 or this power offset command has no effect. Each unit parameter equates to an additional 2 dB power increase. The offset settings are: This can only be set when the Cell Operating Mode parameter is set to Off (see CALL:OPERating:MODE ). |
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Requirements |
GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS TA |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | ||
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:MS:TXLevel:DCS 0" ! Sets control channel transmit level to 0 to allow use of the following command. OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:MS:POWer:OFFSet:DCS 1" ! Adds 2 dB power increase to the control channel for the DCS band. |
This command sets the MS TX Power Max CCH (GSM) parameter, which controls the maximum control channel power that the mobile station can use for access bursts for the specified band. See GSM Frequency Banded Parameters . This setting is only accessible when the Cell Operating Mode parameter is set to Off (see CALL:OPERating:MODE ). This parameter must be set to 0 if you want to use the DCS power offset command CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:MS:POWer:OFFSet:DCS to set the control channel power level in 2 dB steps from 0 to 6 dB. Setting a value with CALL:BCHannel:MS:TXLevel:DCS will not allow use of the power offset command. See Access Burst Power Control . |
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GSM/GPRS LA | ||
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:MS:TXLevel 10" ! Sets the MS TX Power Max (GSM) to 10. |
GSM TA | This command is not applicable to the GSM TA. | |
This command is not applicable to the GPRS TA. | ||
This command is not applicable to the EGPRS TA. | ||
This command sets/queries the C2 Penalty Time. This parameter sets the duration that the C2 Temporary Offset is applied. The command to set the C2 Temporary Offset is CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:TOFFset . |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | Revision: E.00.05 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:PTIMe 10" ! Sets the Penalty Time to 10 seconds. |
GSM TA | This command is not applicable to the GSM TA. | |
This command is not applicable to the GPRS TA. | ||
This command is not applicable to the EGPRS TA. | ||
This command sets/queries the minimum RX Access Level. This parameter sets the minimum received signal level at the mobile station required for the mobile station to access the two cell test system. The measured signal level shall be mapped to an RXLEV value between 0 and 63, as follows: RXLEV 0 = less than 110 dBm + SCALE. RXLEV 1 = 110 dBm + SCALE to 109 dBm + SCALE. RXLEV 2 = 109 dBm + SCALE to 108 dBm + SCALE. : : RXLEV 62 = 49 dBm + SCALE to 48 dBm + SCALE. RXLEV 63 = greater than 48 dBm + SCALE.where SCALE is an offset that is used in the ENHANCED MEASUREMENT REPORT and PACKET ENHANCED MEASUREMENT REPORT messages, otherwise it is set to 0. The MS shall use the SCALE value as indicated by the parameter SCALE_ORD in the MEASUREMENT INFORMATION, PACKET CELL CHANGE ORDER and PACKET MEASUREMENT ORDER messages. If automatic scaling mode is indicated by SCALE_ORD, the MS shall choose the lowest SCALE value that is sufficient for reporting the strongest signal level within each ENHANCED MEASUREMENT REPORT or PACKET ENHANCED MEASUREMENT REPORT message. See CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:SORD |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | Revision: E.00.08 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:RLAMinimum 50" ! Sets the RX Level Access Minimum to RXLEV50. |
GSM TA |
The serving cell command sets what information is broadcast on the broadcast channel. It can be set to either GSM, GPRS, or EGPRS to provide GPRS capabilities. When the setting is GPRS, EGPRS features are hidden and an EGPRS mobile does not see the serving cell as being EGPRS capable. However, an EGPRS mobile should still be able to attach using GMSK modulation coding schemes (MCS1 through MCS4). When the setting is EGPRS, GPRS features are hidden and a GRPS mobile will not be able to attach to the test set. Use the GPRS setting in this situation. You can still send GPIB commands to the test set which control functions associated with the serving cell that is not active. However, these settings are not applied until the serving cell is changed. The: SCELl query command returns the current serving cell setting. This parameter can only be set when the Operating Mode parameter is set to Off (see CALL:OPERating:MODE ) |
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The serving cell command sets what information is broadcast on the broadcast channel. It can be set to either GSM or to GPRS to provide GPRS capabilities. Setting GSM will hide GPRS features and a GPRS mobile will not see the serving cell as GPRS capable and therefore, will not attempt to attach. The: SCELl query command returns the current serving cell setting. This parameter can only be set when the Operating Mode parameter is set to Off (see CALL:OPERating:MODE ) |
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EGPRS LA |
This command sets or returns the serving cell. The serving cell defines the type of information that is broadcast on the broadcast channel. It can be set to either GSM, GPRS or EGPRS. When the setting is GPRS, EGPRS features are hidden and an EGPRS mobile does not see the serving cell as being EGPRS capable. However, an EGPRS mobile should still be able to attach using GMSK modulation coding schemes (MCS1 through MCS4). If you set this command to a value other than EGPRS, you can still send GPIB commands to the test set which control EGPRS functions. However, these settings are not applied until the serving cell is set to EGPRS. This parameter can only be set when the Operating Mode parameter is set to Off (see CALL:OPERating:MODE ) |
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Setting |
Range: GSM (if a GSM TA license is present) |
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EGPRS LA | ||
Range: GSM | GPR | ||
GPRS TA, GSM/GPRS LA, or EGPRS LA licenses: GPRS GSM TA license only: GSM EGPRS TA license only: EGPRS GSM TA and EGPRS TA licenses: EGPRS |
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Requirements |
GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS TA |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA |
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:CELL:BCHANNEL:SCELL EGPRS" ! Sets broadcast channel SCELl to EGPRS (requires the E1968A EGPRS TA license or E6704A license). |
GSM TA | This command is not applicable to the GSM TA. | |
This command is not applicable to the GPRS TA. | ||
This command is not applicable to the EGPRS TA. | ||
This command sets/queries the C2 Temporary Offset parameter. The C2 Temporary Offset parameter sets the offset applied to cell 2 (C2) for the duration of C2 Penalty Time. The command to set the C2 Penalty Time is CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:PTIMe . |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | Revision: E.00.05 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:TOFFset 5" ! Sets the temporary offset to 5. |
GSM TA | This command is not applicable to the GSM TA. | |
This command is not applicable to the GPRS TA. | ||
This command is not applicable to the EGPRS TA. | ||
This command sets/queries BCH Type parameter. |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | Revision: E.00.08 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:BCHannel:TYPE COMBined" ! Sets the BCH Type to Combined. |