This query returns the status of the call. For details on the call states see Call Processing State Synchronization . |
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This command is not applicable to GPRS. | ||
This command is not applicable to EGPRS. | ||
Query | ||
*RST setting | ||
GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS TA |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | ||
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATUS:STATE?" |
This query returns the status of the data connection. For details on the data connection states see Data Connection Processing State Synchronization . |
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Query | ||
*RST setting | ||
GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS TA |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | ||
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATUS:DATA?" |
This query returns the block error rate (BLER) result and the number of blocks tested to calculate the BLER result. The BLER result is only available when the data connection type is set to BLER (see CALL:FUNCtion:CONNection:TYPE ). The BLER result is only updated when the data connection state is transferring (TRAN). See CALL:STATus[:STATe]:DATA? . To reset the BLER result you must use SYSTem:MEASurement:RESet . The BLER result does not reset automatically when you connect a different GPRS mobile station. If you require more details on BLER, see Block Error Rate (BLER) Reports Description . |
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Query | ||
*RST setting |
Block error rate: 9.91E+37 (NAN), Blocks tested: 9.91E+37 (NAN) |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS TA |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | ||
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATus:PDTCh:BLERror?" |
GPRS TA | This command is not applicable to the GPRS test application. | |
This command is not applicable to EGPRS. | ||
This query returns the Assigned USF block error rate (USF BLER) percentage and the number of blocks tested to calculate the USF BLER result. The USF BLER results are only updated when the data connection state is transferring (TRAN). See CALL:STATus[:STATe]:DATA? . To reset the USF BLER results you must use SYSTem:MEASurement:RESet . The USF BLER results do not reset automatically when you connect a different GPRS mobile station. |
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Query | Assigned USF BLER | |
*RST setting |
Assigned USF BLER: 9.91E+37, assigned locks tested: 9.91E+37 |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATus:PDTCh:USFBler?" |
GPRS TA | This command is not applicable to the GPRS test application. | |
This command is not applicable to EGPRS. | ||
This query returns the Assigned USF Block Error Rate (USF BLER) percentage measured, total number of assigned USF BLER blocks measured, Unassigned USF BLER percentage measured, and number of total unassigned blocks measured. The USF BLER results are only updated when the data connection state is transferring (TRAN). See CALL:STATus[:STATe]:DATA? . To reset the USF BLER results you must use SYSTem:MEASurement:RESet . The USF BLER results do not reset automatically when you connect a different GPRS mobile station. |
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Query | ||
*RST setting |
Assigned USF BLER: 9.91E+37 (NAN), assigned blocks tested: 9.91E+37 Unassigned USF BLER: 9.91E+37, unassigned blocks tested: 9.91E+37 |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATus:PDTCh:USFBler:ALL?" |
GPRS TA | This command is not applicable to the GPRS test application. | |
This command is not applicable to EGPRS. | ||
This query returns the Unassigned USF Block Error Rate (USF BLER) percentage and the total number of blocks tested to calculate the USF BLER result. The USF BLER results are only updated when the data connection state is transferring (TRAN). See CALL:STATus[:STATe]:DATA? . To reset the USF BLER result you must use SYSTem:MEASurement:RESet . The USF BLER results do not reset automatically when you connect a different GPRS mobile station. |
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Query | ||
*RST setting |
Unassigned USF BLER: 9.91E+37, Unassigned blocks tested: 9.91E+37 |
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Requirements | GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATus:PDTCh:USFBler:UNASsigned?" |
This command is not applicable to GSM TA | |||
This command is not applicable to GPRS TA. | |||
This command is not applicable to EGPRS TA. | |||
This query returns the burst timing error report which provides a course indication of the difference between the expected and the actual of the access burst for the RACH. The timing error is calculated on a burst by burst basis with accuracy of 0.124 symbol period and is only valid when call status is idle or setup. This indicates the worst case timing error of all bursts received in a reporting period. If all of the bursts reporting in a period are missing, the query returns 9.91E+37 (NAN).
The RACH timing error is used in the uplink direction only by MS to perform the followings:
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*RST setting | |||
GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | |||
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATus:RACHannel:TERRor?" |
This query returns the last normal burst timing error measurement. This indicates the worst case timing error of all bursts received in a reporting period. If all of the bursts reporting in a period are missing, the query returns 9.91E+37 (NAN). The reference for burst timing error measurements is with respect to the (downlink TCH slot) + (3 slot TX/RX delay (468.75 bits)) - (TCH Timing Advance). The CALL:STATUS:STATE must be connected, see CALL:STATus[:STATe][:VOICe]? . Burst timing error is continuously updated every 480 ms . Burst timing error is displayed in the Call Setup window. |
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This command is not applicable to GPRS. | ||
This command is not applicable to EGPRS. | ||
Query | ||
*RST setting | ||
GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS TA |
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GSM/GPRS/ EGPRS LA | ||
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:STATus:TCHANnel:TERRor?" ! Returns Burst Timing Error. |