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User’ s Guide Agilent Technologies 8922M/S GSM Test Set Agilent Part No. 08922-90211 Printed in UK January 1998.
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Contents Contents-1 Declaration of Conformity .................................................................... v Sales and Service Of fices ................................................................... viii Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Documentation Description .
Contents Contents-2 4 Screens Field T ypes ........................................................................................ 4-2 Audio ................................................................................................ 4-4 Bit Error .
Contents Contents-3 Pwr Ramp, Fall Edge ...................................................................... 4-99 Pwr Ramp: Summary .................................................................... 4-101 Pwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only) ........
Contents Contents-4 6 Connectors Front-Panel Connectors of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S ....... 6-2 Rear-P anel Connectors of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S ....... 6-10 Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUS ......................................
Contents Contents-5 A APPENDIX A Purpose ............................................................................................. A-2 Equipment Required ......................................................................... A-3 Connecting the Agilent 8922M to the HP/Agilent 37900D .
Contents Contents-6.
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xi Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Documentation Description Agilent Technologies 8922M/S Documentation Description Documentation Shipped with Your GSM Test Set Agilent 8922M/S GSM T est Set Quic k Start Guide. This guide giv es a brief description on ho w to make each of the measurements required to test a GSM mobile phone.
xii T ypeface Con ventions Typeface Conventions Italics Italic type is used for emphasis. Display Display text is used to sho w e xamples, fields, and prompts that are displayed on the Agilent 8922M/S screen. K eycaps on the Agilent 8922M/S ke yboard are enclosed in boxes.
1-1 1 Installing Your Agilent 8922M/S.
1-2 Installing Y our Agilent 8922M/S Using this Chapter Using this Chapter Use the follo wing procedure to get the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S powered-up correctly .
1-3 Installing Y our Agilent 8922M/S Fuses and P ower Cor ds Fuses and Power Cords CA UTION Before plugging this instrument into the Mains (line) voltage, be sure the correct voltage on the line v oltage selection card has been selected.
1-4 Installing Y our Agilent 8922M/S Fuses and P ower Cor ds Power Cords Agilent Part Agilent.
1-5 Installing Y our Agilent 8922M/S Installation Overview Installation Overview 1 Connect a 1, 2, 5, 10, or 13 MHz signal to the REF IN. If you are using option 001, connect as shown, see Figure 1-2 on page 1-5, with the supplied cable (OPT 001 REF OUT to REF IN).
1-6 Installing Y our Agilent 8922M/S Installation Overview 3 Access the CONFIG screen to customize the set-up of your Agilent 8922M/S. This is done by: • Moving to the CONFIG field in the bottom right-hand corner of the Cell Control screen, (the first screen that appears after power-up or after selecting ).
1-7 Installing Y our Agilent 8922M/S Installation Overview 4 To guarantee the correct operation of the Agilent 8922M/S with all mobile phones, you should use a high-stability timebase. This step details ho w to configure the Agilent 8922M/S for use with either the option 001, high-stability timebase, or an external reference signal.
1-8 Installing Y our Agilent 8922M/S General Information General Information Operation and Storage Environment Refer to General Specifications in the Agilent 8922M/S Specifications section of Chapter 3, Performance V erification for information about the operation or storage en vironment.
2-1 2 Making Measurements.
2-2 Making Measurements Using This Chapter Using This Chapter Use this chapter to obtain an ov ervie w of ho w to operate the Agilent 8922M/S GSM T est Sets.
2-3 Making Measurements Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Operating Modes Agilent Technologies 8922M/S Operating Modes This section details the procedures necessary to control the Agilent 8922M/S and GSM mobile phone in each of the main operating modes. It is recommended that you read this section before attempting the “Measurements” section.
2-4 Making Measurements Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Operating Modes T o configure the Agilent 8922M/S to the desired operating mode, carry out the follo wing instructions, referring to Figure 2-1 on page 4 for the position of the fields. • Ensure (1) is set to mobile phone type you require (GSM900, E-GSM, DCS1800, or PCS1900).
2-5 Making Measurements A CTIVE CELL ACTIVE CELL This is the default mode after cycling the po wer or selecting . A functional mobile phone will lock on (camp on) to a signal which is produced by the Agilent 8922M/S. The characteristic of this signal appears in the BASE STATION fields, (1) , see Figure 2-2 on page 2-6.
2-6 Making Measurements A CTIVE CELL Figure 2-2 Active Cell Mode Making a Call From the Agilent 8922M/S to the Mobile Phone T o call (or page) the mobile phone from the Agilent 8922M/S, it is necessary for the Agilent 8922M/S to know the number of the SIM in the mobile phone.
2-7 Making Measurements A CTIVE CELL Press the following k eys to do this: • , (MS INFO) • Move the cursor to the Paging IMSI field and enter the IMSI using the numeric data entry keypad. •, Performing a “location update” from the MS INFO screen allows the Agilent 8922M/S to update the IMSI.
2-8 Making Measurements A CTIVE CELL There may be many reasons for the measured le v el not being close to the expected le vel. The two most lik ely are that, either , the mobile phone is not operating correctly , or , there is some po wer loss between the Agilent 8922M/S RF IN/OUT connector and the mobile phone.
2-9 Making Measurements TEST MODE TEST MODE T o enter this mode, select TEST MODE as described in the section titled “ Agilent 8922M/S Operating Modes”.
2-10 Making Measurements TEST MODE NO TE While the Test Mode is selected, the three MEASURE ON parameters are also available on the bottom right-hand side of all measurement screens. This provides control of the Expected Input parameters during measurements.
2-11 Making Measurements TEST MODE Code is not known, it can be determined and corrected from measurements described later. Refer to the “Advanced Features” section mentioned later in this chapter. NO TE In the Active Cell mode, the Colour Code is automatically set.
2-12 Making Measurements CW GENERA T OR CW GENERATOR T o enter this mode, select CW GENERATOR as described in the section titled “ Agilent 8922M/S Operating Modes”. The CW Generator mode has the same measurement capabilities as the T est Mode but replaces the GSM BCH and forced TCH signals with a single unmodulated RF carrier .
2-13 Making Measurements Measurements Measurements The measurements av ailable on the Agilent 8922M/S can all be accessed from the cell control screen by selecting a measurement field under MEASUREMENTS , (see Figure 2-5 on page 2-13) and pushing the knob .
2-14 Making Measurements Measurements After making one type of measurement, another can be made by simply pressing and, using the knob, selecting the next measurement of your choice. Peak Carrier Power Measurement The peak transmitter carrier power a v erages the transmitter carrier po wer for a single burst.
2-15 Making Measurements Measurements Phase and Frequency Error Measurement Phase error and frequency error are measures of the modulation and noise performance of the radio’ s transmitter path. Method Select the PHASE FRQ field on the cell control screen to access the phase and frequency measurements.
2-16 Making Measurements Measurements These are: • PHASE ERR - this displays the phase error graphically. The phase error trace is displayed using an autoscaling phase error axis versus data bits (numbered 0 through 147).
2-17 Making Measurements Measurements The po wer ramp measurements are divided into three screens where you can vie w dif ferent parts of the signal and one screen which displays a series of amplitude values at v arious times during the burst.
2-18 Making Measurements Measurements Pulse Measurements (Available if Option 006, Spectrum Analyzer, is Fitted) If you hav e option 006 (spectrum analyzer) installed, you can make measurements on the lo wer portion of the pulse. These measurements can be accessed from the Power Ramp screens.
2-19 Making Measurements Measurements Bit Error Rate Measurement The Bit Error Rate measurement allows you to test the sensiti vity of the mobile phone’ s receiver . By reducing the signal transmitted by the Agilent 8922M/S, you can test the ability of the receiv er to accurately decode its incoming signal.
2-20 Making Measurements Measurements By v arying the Base station Amplitude field (4) , you can test the mobile phone’ s receiv er sensiti vity . Actual results can be compared with the v alues reported by the radio. NO TE If the Base Station amplitude is lowered too much, the radio will lose the call.
2-21 Making Measurements Measurements This sets the reference lev el to which the of fset frequency v alues are compared. • Select Ramping or Modulation (3) . • Set your Freq Offset value (4) . Figure 2-11 Output RF Spectrum Measurements • The trace of the output RF spectrum can be viewed if you highlight View and select Trace (5) .
2-22 Making Measurements Measurements In the Agilent 8922, Output RF Spectrum measurements are made using a 3-pole synchronously tuned measurement filter .
2-23 Making Measurements Measurements T able 3 Adjusted Limits Based on 3-Pole Filter Output RF Spectrum Due to Modulation Po wer Control Le vel Of fset from Carrier (kHZ) 0 100 200 250 400 600 to 1800 0 (43 dBm) 0 dB 0.5 dB -27.5 dB -32 dB -51 dB -70 dB 0 (39 dBm) 0 0.
2-24 Making Measurements Measurements Spectrum Analyzer (Available if Option 006, Spectrum Analyzer, is Fitted) The spectrum analyzer allows you to vie w the mobile phone’ s signal ov er a wide dynamic range. It also allows you to vie w any adjacent interference which may exist.
2-25 Making Measurements Measurements NO TE The RF Generator and spectrum analyzer can be tuned to different frequencies allowing the inspection of the IF signals inside the mobile phone. Figure 2-12 Spectrum Analyzer Measurement Use the MeasReset (2) to reset the trace and measurements in the Agilent 8922M/ S.
2-26 Making Measurements Measurements Scope The oscilloscope function of the Agilent 8922M/S allows you to vie w the demodulated signal from the mobile phone. This can be used for fault-finding in the audio path. Select SCOPE in the cell control screen to gain access to the oscilloscope function of the Agilent 8922M/S.
2-27 Making Measurements Measurements Audio The audio function measures the audio frequency and v oltage of the demodulated signal from the mobile phone or from a number of other sources selectable using AF Anl In (5) , see Figure 2-14 on page 2-27. Select AUDIO in the cell control screen to gain access to the audio function of the Agilent 8922M/S.
2-28 Making Measurements Measurements CW Measurement The CW Measurement screen displays the carrier frequency and po wer of a continuous (non-pulsed) signal. The CW Power measurement of fers a greater dynamic range than is av ailable when making pulsed measurements.
2-29 Making Measurements Measurements NO TE Although CW Measurements is a broadband measurement, it uses calibration data that relies on the expected input frequency being set correctly. The Power Detector is connected so that it will only make measurements on signals present at the RF In/ Out port.
2-30 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement If You Have Problems with a Measurement This section tells you what to do if either of the following screen display e v ents occurs: • Message Line Messages (on the top of the screen).
2-31 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Figure 2-16.
2-32 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Possible Solutions to Message Line Errors The signal processing hardware that is used to generate measurement results has to be told when to take data samples. If the trigger to do this is misaligned with the signal, there may be errors in the results that are displayed.
2-33 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Trigger Range For Pulsed RF.
2-34 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Is an Error Message Displayed in the Sync Status field? The sync status field displays an error message for the following errors: •.
2-35 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Possible Solutions to Sync Status Errors Solution 1 - Trigger Timing Check if the trigger is being received. On the MEAS SYNC screen (press to gain access), check if the correct burst type has been defined.
2-36 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Solution 2 - Midamble Sync On the MEAS SYNC screen (press to gain access), • Check the definition of the signal’s burst type ( A ) . • Check the Burst Sel field ( B ) . Check the bit pattern of your measurement Perform a Data Bits measurement ( D ) .
2-37 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Solution 3 - Level Check the following fields on the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen (press , , (RFG/RFA) to gain access). 3 Pulse field (a) , (if signal is pulsed) Ext or Hop Trig should be selected.
2-38 Making Measurements If Y ou Have Problems with a Measurement Solution 4 - Amplitude Envelope • Check if the Pulse Amplitude is ± 1 dB of the expected value during the useful part of the burst. If FM Err or s: Perform a Phase Freq:Data Bits measurement.
2-39 Making Measurements Adv anced Features Advanced Features Other Screens The screens mentioned in this section are not necessary for simple measurement of mobile phones as the work is done by the functions mentioned pre viously .
2-40 Making Measurements Adv anced Features • SMS Cell Broadcast - the SMS CB screen allows you to test whether the mobile phone is capable of correctly receiving and displaying a message sent from a base station using the Short Message Service (SMS) Cell Broadcast protocol.
2-41 Making Measurements Adv anced Features Power Ramp Setting Time The mobile transmitter output ramp should settle so that it complies with the power mask (GSM Rec 11.10) by the time output lev el calibration is done in the manufacturing process. The po wer mask is displayed in the Po wer Ramp screens.
2-42 Making Measurements Adv anced Features The beginning of the 0 sample bin will be between 0 and 75 µ S (bit 0 - 20) after the trigger as the sampler runs asynchronously to the trigger . The last sample bin will complete sampling between 450 µ S and 525 µ S (bit 121 - 142) into the burst.
2-43 Making Measurements Adv anced Features NO TE The GPIB requires the use of base 10 values, 432h = 1074d, for example: SERV:LATCH:VAL 1074. The value entered is relative to the beginning of the zero bit of the zero slot on the downlink baseband. A 4.
2-44 Making Measurements Adv anced Features Unexpected Operations These are descriptions of operations which may be unclear to the user as to how the y occurred. These are NO T defects. 1 The Agilent 8922M/S occasionally sends ABORTS to the attached protocol mon- itor.
2-45 Making Measurements Adv anced Features 9 The RF Generator may become uncalibrated in a hopping situation when the last CW frequency setting was outside the GSM or DCS band. If you are using the RF Generator outside the normal GSM or DCS bands, make sure you set a valid GSM or DCS frequency in the CW frequency before entering a hopping mode.
2-46 Making Measurements Adv anced Features 12 Some measurement results may be displayed as ---- due, for example, to mobile failure. The measurement has been armed but has not completed. In these circumstances a GPIB query of the measurement will not return a result.
2-47 Making Measurements Adv anced Features.
3-1 3 Verifying Performance.
3-2 V erifying P erf ormance About This Chapter About This Chapter The tests in this chapter verify the electrical performance of the Agilent 8922M/S GSM T est Set using the Agilent 8922 Performance T est Software provided with the product.
3-3 V erifying P erf ormance Setting up the T ests Setting up the Tests This chapter contains the following information: Getting the Right Test Equipment Required T est Equipment lists the test equipment needed for the performance tests.
3-4 V erifying P erf ormance Getting the Right Equipment Getting the Right Equipment The follo wing equipment is required to do all of the performance tests. The test descriptions hav e an equipment list that specifies the equipment used for each particular test.
3-5 V erifying P erf ormance Installing and Operating the Software Installing and Operating the Software Perf ormance T est Software is supplied on a 3.
3-6 V erifying P erf ormance Installing and Operating the Software Forward Conversion T o return the instrument from an Agilent 8922G back to an Agilent 8922M or an Agilent 8922E to an Agilent 8922S, select the following k eys: • More (this is accessible from the Cell Control screen in the bottom right-hand corner).
3-7 V erifying P erf ormance Understanding the T ests Understanding the Tests This section describes the theory of each performance test, lists the equipment needed for the test, and provides some problem solving information.
3-8 V erifying P erf ormance Understanding the T ests Test 02: Signal Generator Spectral Purity Equipment Required HP/Agilent 8566B Spectrum Analyzer Theory of the Test The UUT is set to generate a CW signal at various le v els and frequencies.
3-9 V erifying P erf ormance Understanding the T ests Test 04: Signal Generator 0.3 GMSK Modulation Equipment Required (excluding Agilent 8922S) HP/Agilent 8904A Option 001/002 Multifunction Synthesizer Theory of the Test The HP/Agilent 8904A is used to generate a 270.
3-10 V erifying P erf ormance Understanding the T ests Test 06: Audio Frequency Analyzer Equipment Required HP/Agilent 8904A Option 001/002Multifunction Synthesizer HP/Agilent 3456AVoltmeter Theory of the Test The HP/Agilent 8904A is used to generate accurate test signals which are analyzed by the UUT .
3-11 V erifying P erf ormance Understanding the T ests faulty also. If the front panel reading from the UUT is significantly different from the printed “measured” response, the normalization may be the cause. If the oscilloscope triggers incorrectly, the peak search may not find the actual peak response on the display.
3-12 V erifying P erf ormance Understanding the T ests clock signal. The option does not have GPIB control so the program cannot verify that the option is operational.
3-13 V erifying P erf ormance Understanding T est Failures Understanding Test Failures This section is intended to be used in conjunction with the Agilent 8922 Series Assembly Level Repair Guide for assembly le v el repair and troubleshooting.
3-14 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Agilent Technologies 8922M/S Specifications NO TE: If you have the Agilent 8922M/S Option 010 Multi-Band Test System , refer to the appropriate Agilent 8922 Multi-Band User’s Guide for more information on specifications relevant to dual band testing.
3-15 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Output Supplemental Characteristics: Frequency Ov errange T o 1015 MHz with uncalibrated output and modulation Switching Speed 577 µ s over the GSM fr equency bands in hop mode (r efer to 0.
3-16 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Spectral Purity 0.3 GMSK Modulation After one timeslot, 577 µ s, from an isolated RF Generator T rigger in the GSM Frequency bands. Pulse Modulation Spurious Signals (for ≤ +1 dBm output level at Aux RF Out or ≤− 19 dBm output level at RF In/Out.
3-17 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications 30 dB Pulse Modulation (Agilent 8922M only) All timeslots 30 dB higher than desired/activ e timeslot, to test adjacent timeslot rejection.
3-18 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications RF Analyzer Specifications Frequency CW RF Frequency Measurement CW RF Power Measurements (RF In/Out Only) Range 10 MHz to 1 GHz Resolution 1 Hz Hop Mode Resolution 100 kHz Offset Frequency ≤ 50 kHz Offset Resolution 1 Hz RF In/Out SWR <1.
3-19 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Peak/Transmitter Carrier Power Measurement RF In/Out only . After one timeslot, 577 µ s, from an isolated Receiv er Hop T rigger in the GSM bands.
3-20 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Accuracy (ON/OFF 40 dB, RF In/Out only) Amplitude Envelope Measurement After one timeslot, 577 µ s, from an isolated Receiv.
3-21 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Phase and Frequency Measurements After one timeslot, 577 µ s, from an isolated Receiv er Hop T rigger in the GSM Frequency bands.
3-22 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications FM Demodulation Output (Agilent 8922M only) Pulse Demodulation Output (Agilent 8922M only) Range RF In/Out − 6 to +41 dBm .
3-23 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Output RF Spectrum Measurement (Requires Option 006) After one timeslot, 577 µ s, from an isolated Receiv er Hop T rigger in the GSM Frequency bands.
3-24 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Spectrum Analyzer Specifications (Option 006) Frequency Range 10 MHz to 1 GHz Frequency Span/Resolution Bandwidth (coupled) Span Bandwidth <50 kHz 300 Hz <200 kHz 1 kHz <1.
3-25 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Audio Source Specifications Frequency Output Level Audio Analyzer Specifications Frequency Measurement Range DC to 25 kHz Accuracy 0.025% of setting Supplemental Characteristics Minimum Resolution 0.
3-26 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications AC Voltage Measurement DC Voltage Measurement Distortion Measurement V oltage Range 0 V to 30 V rms Accuracy (20 Hz to 15 kH.
3-27 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Audio Filters There are se ven filters used in the Agilent 8922M/S. • 50 Hz HPF • 300 Hz HPF • 300 Hz LPF • 3 kHz L.
3-28 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Remote Programming General Specifications W ARNING: For continued protection against fire hazard, replace the line fuse only with the same type and line rating (F 2.5A H, 250V for 220/240V operation or F 5.
3-29 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Operating Environment This instrument is designed for indoor use only . If the instrument is subjected to Agilent Class B condensation, it is recommended that the instrument be powered up for at least 30 minutes before normal operation.
3-30 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications Reference Specifications The accuracy needs for testing GSM radios require the unit to be operated with the High Stability Reference (Option 001) or an external high stability reference.
3-31 V erifying P erf ormance Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Specifications.
4-1 4 Screens NO TE If you have the Agilent 8922M/S Option 010 Multi-Band Test System , refer to the appropriate Agilent 8922 Multi-Band User’s Guide for more information on additional screens and screen differences.
4-2 Screens Field T ypes Field Types 1. Alphanumeric This field is where you enter names or titles. T o enter , position the cursor ne xt to a character or edit function, then push the knob to select it. (A list of character and function choices appears in the bottom-right corner of the screen.
4-3 Screens Field T ypes 4. Underlined Entry This type of field allows selection between the tw o labels in the field separated by a slash (/). T o toggle between the choices, position the cursor next to the field and push the knob . The underlined choice is acti v ated.
4-4 Screens A udio Audio 1. AC Level This field displays the measured ac level of the AF analyzer input (AF Anl In) when Audio Out, Pls Demod, Audio In, Speech In, Speech Out, or Scope In is selected as the input. See Also Ke ys: ON/OFF , HI LIMIT , LO LIMIT , REF SET , A VG, METER, Units 2.
4-5 Screens A udio Choices Scope In selects the SCOPE IN (MEASURE) front-panel connector. Speech Out selects the signal going to the MON/SPEECH (DEMODULATION OUT) front-panel connector. AM Mod In selects the IN AM/SPEECH (MODULATION) front- panel connector.
4-6 Screens A udio 10. Meas Reset (Meas Cntl) Selecting Meas Reset will erase any accumulated measurements used for calculating a final result, and re-start the measurement process for the following functions: • HI LIMIT • LO LIMIT • AVG This field resets the AF Analyzer measurements.
4-7 Screens A udio 13. Speech This field selects the speech mode. Choices None Uncond (unconditioned) activates the MODULATION IN AM/SPEECH connector on the front panel, but the speech signal is not conditioned by filters, and no gain control is provided.
4-8 Screens Bit Error Bit Error 1. Amplitude (Base Station) This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicate of the RF generator’ s Amplitude field on the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen. See Also Screens: RF Generator/RF Analyzer (RF Generator).
4-9 Screens Bit Error 5. Bits (Measure) This field selects the number of bits which will be tested. This number includes only bits that are tested by the selected measurement type. 6. CRC or FE These fields determine what data will be displayed. Choices CRC displays cyclic-redundancy-check (CRC) errors.
4-10 Screens Bit Error 12. Res Type (Measure) Residual T ype field selects the type of bit error test results to display . (Res means residual). Choices TypeIa ResTypeIa TypeIB ResTypeIB TypeII ResTypeII TypeI ResTypeI AllFS ResAllFS Off 13. Run/Stop (Control) Run starts a bit error test.
4-11 Screens Bit Error 2 Bit Error 2 Each time the Bit Error T est is run, four measurements are made (see Meas Num). Because of limited screen space, only two measurements are displayed at one time. The upper left side of the screen will display measurement 1 or 3, and the upper right side will display measurement 2 or 4.
4-12 Screens Bit Error 2 NO TE This field is not featured in the Agilent 8922S. 2. Amplitude This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicate of the RF generator’ s Amplitude field on the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen. See Also Screens: RF Generator/RF Analyzer (RF Generator).
4-13 Screens Bit Error 2 11/19. Ratio/Count These fields select ho w frame errors/CRC errors will be displayed for both the Intermediate and Completed results.
4-14 Screens Bit Error 2 18. 0.0 (Reference) This field is used to adjust the reference offset when using the tunable reference. 19. Count or Ratio This field determines how the frame erasures or cyclic-redundanc y-check (CRC) errors will be displayed.
4-15 Screens Bit Error 2 24. MS Loopback This field is used to enter or display amount of delay (expressed in number of speech frames), before bits are compared. The Agilent 8922 uses this value to synchronize to the correct receiv ed PRBS speech frame.
4-16 Screens Cell Configuration - GSM 900 Cell Configuration - GSM 900 Activated When Acti vated is displayed, the Agilent 8922M/S is operating as a base station simulator , and calls can be attempted. Most settings af fecting cell configuration are not settable (cannot be changed) while Activ ated.
4-17 Screens Cell Configuration - GSM 900 See Also Screens: Cell Configuration ( Settable ) 2. Amplitude This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicate of the RF Gen Amplitude field on the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen. See Also Screens: RF Generator/RF Analyzer (RF Generator).
4-18 Screens Cell Configuration - GSM 900 4. Aux BCCH This field allows selection of data and clock outputs. NO TE This is not featured in the Agilent 8922S. Choices Off causes the front-panel MODULATION IN/OUT DATA and CLOCK connectors to be inputs.
4-19 Screens Cell Configuration - GSM 900 8. Control Ch This field selects the control channel organization. Choices SD/4 selects a broadcast channel with a BCCH + CCCH + SDCCH/4 channel organization. The broadcast channel will be on the physical channel defined under the Serv Cell ARFCN field, timeslot 0.
4-20 Screens Cell Configuration - GSM 900 11. MA2 This field is a 64-element Boolean array that defines which cell- allocation absolute radio frequency channel numbers (CA ARFCNs) will be in mobile allocation number 2 (MA2). MA2 defines which of the first 64 entries of 1s in the CA will be part of the sequential hop sequence for MA2.
4-21 Screens Cell Configuration - GSM 900 17. Settable This field, when Settable is displayed, indicates that all Cell Configuration settings can be set or modified. When the Agilent 8922M/S Cell Configuration is changed from Activ ated to Settable, some fields are automatically changed or ov erwritten.
4-22 Screens Cell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 Cell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 1. Activated When Acti vated is displayed, the Agilent 8922M/S is operating as a base station simulator , and calls can be attempted. Most settings af fecting cell configuration are not settable (cannot be changed) while Activ ated.
4-23 Screens Cell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 See Also Screens: Cell Configuration ( Settable ) 2. Amplitude This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicate of the RF Gen Amplitude field on the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen.
4-24 Screens Cell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 4. Aux BCCH This field allows selection of data and clock outputs. NO TE This is not featured in the Agilent 8922S. Choices Off causes the front-panel MODULATION IN/OUT DATA and CLOCK connectors to be inputs.
4-25 Screens Cell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 8. Control Ch This field selects the control channel organization. Choices SD/4 selects a broadcast channel with a BCCH + CCCH + SDCCH/4 channel organization. The broadcast channel will be on the physical channel defined under the Serv Cell ARFCN field, timeslot 0.
4-26 Screens Cell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 12. MAIO1 This field is the integer mobile-allocation index of fset 1 (MAIO1). It of fsets the cyclic hop-sequence by the specified number of TDMA frames. Range 0 through 15 13. MAIO2 This field is the integer mobile-allocation index of fset 2 (MAIO2).
4-27 Screens Cell Control - Active Cell Cell Control - Active Cell This screens allows you to set up a call with the mobile to be tested and gi v es you access to the measurement screens. 1. Active Cell TestMode CW Generator This field selects the operating mode of the Agilent 8922M/S.
4-28 Screens Cell Control - Active Cell 4. Bit Error This field displays the bit error or fast bit error measurements screen depending on which mode has been set in these screens. See Also Screens: Bit Error or Fast Bit Error 5. Call Status This field displays the status of the communication between the mobile phone and the Agilent 8922M/S.
4-29 Screens Cell Control - Active Cell 13. Pwr Ramp This field displays the power mask and, (option 006 only), pulse measurements screens. 14. Pwr Zero This field zeros the power meter . RF power must be disconnected from the RF IN/OUT port when ex ecuting this function.
4-30 Screens Cell Control - Active Cell 21. TX Level (Mobile) The TX Lev el sho ws the amplitude of the signal to be used by the mobile phone. This can be changed either before or during a call. Changing the value in this field re-couples the mobile phone’ s output level to the Agilent 8922M/S’ s Expected Input.
4-31 Screens Cell Control - Active Cell + Cell Control - Active Cell + This screen displays all the properties of the Activ e Cell screen plus fi ve e xtra fields of information. 1. Bad Syncs This field is a count of bad synchronization occurrences since the last reset.
4-32 Screens Cell Control - Active Cell + 5. Single/Hop This field selects whether communication between the Agilent 8922M/S and the mobile phone will be on one channel only or hopping across channels. The channels it will hop across is defined on the Cell Config screen.
4-33 Screens Cell Control - T est Mode Cell Control - Test Mode This screens allows you to test the mobile phone without a call being set up. 1. GSM900 E-GSM DCS1800 PCS1900 This field selects the type of mobile that is to be tested. Choices GSM 900 E-GSM DCS 1800 PCS 1900 2.
4-34 Screens Cell Control - T est Mode 3. Channel This field displays the channel number the Agilent 8922M/S is taking measurements from. For a GSM900 mobile phone the channel number may v ary from 1 through 124. For an E-GSM mobile phone the channel number may v ary from 0 through 124 and 975 through 1023.
4-35 Screens Cell Control - CW Generator Cell Control - CW Generator This screens allows you to set the Agilent 8922M/S up as a CW Signal Generator . 1. Base Station There are two Base Station fields. The Amplitude field sets the amplitude of the Agilent 8922M/S transmission.
4-36 Screens Cell Control - CW Generator 4. Active Cell TestMode CW Generator This field selects the test mode of the Agilent 8922M/S. The types are: • Active Cell - this mode sets up a call between the mobile phone and the Agilent 8922M/S. • Test Mode - this mode sets the Agilent 8922M/S to work with a mobile phone running a test mode.
4-37 Screens Cell Control 2 Cell Control 2 1. Adj Cell This field selects which adjacent cell SACCH measurement result to display . The adjacent cells are prioritized by power le v el. One is the lar gest signal. Range 1 to 6 2. Amplitude This field changes the RF generator amplitude.
4-38 Screens Cell Control 2 5. Caller This field indicates who initiated the current call. • MS indicates mobile station initiation. • BS indicates base station initiation. • — indicates status call status is inactive. 6. Call Status This field indicates the state of the current call.
4-39 Screens Cell Control 2 9. Connect This field selects how an Mobile Station (MS) originated call will be connected. Choices Manual connection means that a mobile-initiated call must be answered manually using the key. Auto connection means that a mobile-initiated call will be answered automatically.
4-40 Screens Cell Control 2 12. DRX This field turns the discontinuous reception (DRX) mode of the mobile station on or of f. 13. DTX This field turns the discontinuous transmission (DTX) mode of the mobile station on or of f. 14. Echo Delay This field sets the echo delay when the Speech field is set to Echo mode.
4-41 Screens Cell Control 2 19. MM This field displays the latest ev ents from the Mobility Management sublayer . • Loc Upd • Ident • Auth • TMSI • Inactive • Active 20. Mode This field selects the mode for the traffic control channel selected in the TCH P arms field.
4-42 Screens Cell Control 2 NO TE This field is not featured in the Agilent 8922S. 22. Pages This field indicates the number of calls (pages) made to the mobile since the last Reset. 23. Paging This field selects the paging mode. Choices Single pages just once when attempting to make a call.
4-43 Screens Cell Control 2 25. RACHs This field indicates the number of RA CHs recei ved during the current call or since the last Reset. 26. Relative MS Timing Err This field displays the length of time between when the Agilent 8922M/S expected the uplink burst to arri v e and the time it actually arri ved.
4-44 Screens Cell Control 2 29. RF Anl Ampl Control This field selects control of the RF analyzer’ s amplitude setting field. Choices MS TX Lev automatically sets the RF analyzer’s amplitude setting based on the TX Level field. Manual requires manual setting of the RF analyzer’s amplitude.
4-45 Screens Cell Control 2 31. SACCH Meas These fields indicate the measurement results of a slo w associated control channel measurement. • TX Lev indicates the mobile station’s reported transmitter power level. • Tim Adv is the mobile station’s reported timing advance.
4-46 Screens Cell Control 2 32. Signaling Choices Normal will cause the call to follow the normal GSM recommended signaling sequences. Limited will eliminate normal call signaling and force an immediate transition to the final channel configuration permitted by the Limit field.
4-47 Screens Cell Control 2 34. Speech Gain This field sets the amplification of the Cond speech mode. NO TE This field is not featured in the Agilent 8922S. 35. TCH Control This field selects traffic-channel control type. Choices TCH1 HO selects an intercell handover based on the TCH1 parameter selections.
4-48 Screens Cell Control 2 38. Timeslot This field selects the timeslot for the traffic channel selected in the TCH P arms field. Range 2 through 6 39. Timing Advance (mode) This field selects the timing advance mode. Choices Manual allows manual setting of the MS timing advance.
4-49 Screens Configure Configure 1. Aux RF In This field is used to indicate losses or gains between the A UX RF IN port and the de vice under test. NO TE This field is only used when the RF Level Offset field is set to On . Enter a positive value to indicate a gain (such as an amplifier).
4-50 Screens Configure 2. Aux RF Out NO TE This field is only used when the RF Level Offset field is set to On . This field is used to indicate losses or gains between the A UX RF OUT port and the de vice under test. • Enter a positive value to indicate a gain (such as an amplifier gain).
4-51 Screens Configure 8. I/O Config This field allows you to access the I/O configuration screen. This screen allo ws you to select your printer configuration, GPIB and serial port communication settings.
4-52 Screens Configure 14. Reference This field selects the external reference frequency that the instrument locks to, and sets the reference tuning mode. Choices 13 MHz 10 MHz 5 MHz 2 MHz 1 MHz Normal locks the instrument to the external reference frequency selected.
4-53 Screens Configure 17. RF Level Offset This field enables/disables the ef fects of the RF In/Out , Aux RF Out , and Aux RF In fields below it. • When set to On , the RF Generator amplitude and RF Analyzer power measurement are offset by the values entered in these fields.
4-54 Screens CW Measurement CW Measurement 1. Amplitude (Expected Input) This field is the input amplitude to be assumed at the selected RF analyzer input. The amplitude shown is for the port selected in the RF Input field. Range RF IN/OUT : − 27.
4-55 Screens CW Measurement 3. CW Power This field displays the measured CW power . This measurement is v alid only for non-pulsed signals at the front-panel RF IN/OUT connector . This measurement is made at the frequency entered in the Frequenc y field.
4-56 Screens Fast Bit Err or Fast Bit Error 1. Amplitude (Base Station) This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicate of the RF generator’ s Amplitude field on the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen. See Also Screens: RF Generator/RF Analyzer (RF Generator).
4-57 Screens Fast Bit Err or 5. Intermediate Results This field displays the number of bits that hav e been tested during a measurement that is currently running. This number includes only bits that are tested by the selected measurement type. 6. Measure Bit Type Displays the fix ed type of bit error test result.
4-58 Screens Fast Bit Err or 10. MS Loopback This field is used to enter or display the Round T rip Delay (R TD) of the mobile (expressed in number of TDMA frames), before bits are compared.
4-59 Screens I/O Configuration I/O Configuration 1. Data Length This field sets the Serial Port word length. Choices 7 bits 8 bits 2. External Disk Specification This field sets the external disk address used by the T ests screen’ s Location field when it is set to Disk.
4-60 Screens I/O Configuration 5. Form Feed This field allows you to select a form feed. This field is independent of FF at Start and FF at End. 6. HP-IB Adrs This is the GPIB address entry field. It represents the address of the instrument. Range 0 to 30.
4-61 Screens I/O Configuration 13. Parity This field selects parity for the rear panel serial port. Choices None Odd Even Always 1 Always 0 14. Print Adrs This field sets the GPIB print address. This field only appears when the Printer Port is set to GPIB.
4-62 Screens I/O Configuration 18. Rcv Pace This field is used to select if data will be paced through the serial port. Choices None disables the Xon/Xoff function Xon/Xoff sets ASCII control codes Xon and Xoff to either start or stop data transmission from the computer to the instrument.
4-63 Screens Logging Logging IMPOR T ANT Option 003 must be installed and an external Protocol Logger must be connected for Logging functions to work. For full details on this option and this screen, refer to Appendix A, Protocol Logging.
4-64 Screens Measurement Sync Measurement Sync This screen defines settings that determine how synchronization will occur for an y of the follo wing measurements: • Pwr Ramp and Pulse • Output RF Spectrum • Pulse On/Off Ratio 1.
4-65 Screens Measurement Sync 4. Burst Sel This field selects the burst that the measurement will synchronize to. Choices 0 1 2 3 Ext is used for selecting burst number 0, 1, 2, or 3 in real- time using the SYSTEM BUS (rear-panel connector) or using internal signals while Activated.
4-66 Screens Measurement Sync 8. Demod Arm This field arms or disarms triggering for digital demodulation. It is identical to the Demod Arm State field on the Digital Demod screen. IMPOR T ANT This field is set to Disarm whenever a measurement screen (Output RF Spectrum, Phase/Frequency or Pulse) is accessed.
4-67 Screens Measurement Sync 13. Midamble Start Bit Position/Sync Pattern Start Position If Midamble Start Bit Position is displayed, the number displayed represents the expected position (within the Burst T ype you ha v e selected) of the first bit of the burst’ s midamble.
4-68 Screens Measurement Sync 17. Sync Pattern Start Position This field is only displayed when Burst T ype is set to User Def. It selects the starting bit position of a user defined synchronization pattern. Range 0 to 147. 18. Sync Status This field displays problems that were detected during digital demodulation or DSP analyzer measurements.
4-69 Screens Message Message This screen makes a record of an y messages. Up to 10 messages can be displayed. If the 10-message limit is exceeded, the latest message is added to the bottom of the screen, and the top message is remov ed from the screen.
4-70 Screens MS Information / Signaling MS Information / Signaling 1. Authentication Mode Choices None results in no authentication being performed. (This field only applies if Special Option H05 is fitted.) Full-64 Authentication Mode requires that you use a test SIM that implements the authentication algorithm specified in Rec.
4-71 Screens MS Information / Signaling • You must enter an Authentication Key (Ki). If no Ki is entered, a default value of 0 is used. • When an authentication request occurs, the BS SRES generated by the Agilent 8922M/S should match the MS SRES received from the mobile station.
4-72 Screens MS Information / Signaling 7. MS Band Capability This field displays the value encoded in the Frequenc y Capability bits of the mobile station classmark 2 as defined in ETSI-GSM 04.
4-73 Screens MS Information / Signaling 14. Power Class This field displays the power class of the mobile station, as sent by the mobile station during a call. This number will correspond with a maximum power le v el the mobile station is allowed to transmit.
4-74 Screens MS Information / Signaling RAND This field displays the RAND number when the Authentication Mode is Full. Y ou must enter the RAND number (and Kc) when the Authentication Mode is Partial. This field is not displayed when Authentication Mode is None.
4-75 Screens Oscilloscope, Main Controls Oscilloscope, Main Controls 1. AF Anl In This field selects the AF analyzer input. Choices Scope In selects the SCOPE IN (MEASURE) front-panel connector. Speech Out selects the signal going to the MON/SPEECH (DEMODULATION OUT) front-panel connector.
4-76 Screens Oscilloscope, Main Controls 2. Controls This field selects the set of oscilloscope controls. Choices Main Trigger Marker 3. Marker This field displays the signal lev el at the current marker position. The units-of- measure for this field are determined by the AF Anl In selection.
4-77 Screens Oscilloscope, T rigger Controls Oscilloscope, Trigger Controls 1. AF Anl In This field selects the AF analyzer input. Choices Scope In selects the SCOPE IN (MEASURE) front-panel connector. Speech Out selects the signal going to the MON/SPEECH (DEMODULATION OUT) front-panel connector.
4-78 Screens Oscilloscope, T rigger Controls 2. Auto/Norm Auto automatically triggers a sweep if a triggering signal is not detected within ~50 ms of the end of the previous sweep in Cont triggering mode. Norm requires a specific triggering signal before triggering can occur .
4-79 Screens Oscilloscope, T rigger Controls 10. Reset This field is used to arm a sweep trigger when Single is selected. 11. Scope Lvl This field selects the trigger source. Choices Scope Lvl uses the input signal level for triggering. External uses the front-panel MEASURE TRIGGER IN signal for triggering.
4-80 Screens Oscilloscope, Marker Controls Oscilloscope, Marker Controls 1. AF Anl In This field selects the AF analyzer input. Choices Scope In selects the SCOPE IN (MEASURE) front-panel connector. Speech Out selects the signal going to the MON/SPEECH (DEMODULATION OUT) front-panel connector.
4-81 Screens Oscilloscope, Marker Controls 2. Controls This field selects the set of oscilloscope controls. Choices Main Trigger Marker 3. Marker This field displays the signal lev el at the current marker position. The units-of- measure for this field are determined by the AF Anl In selection.
4-82 Screens Output RF Spectrum, Main View (Option 006 Only) Output RF Spectrum, Main View (Option 006 Only) The Agilent 8922M/S uses a 3-pole synchronously tuned filter to make Output RF Spectrum measurements rather than a 5-pole filter as specified in the GSM recommendations.
4-83 Screens Output RF Spectrum, Main View (Option 006 Only) 4. Mode This field selects the Output RF Spectrum measurement Mode. Choices Ramping measures the Output RF Spectrum power due to ramping. (The peak value is returned within the time interval 28 µ s before bit 0 to 28 µ s after bit 147 or bit 87, depending on the burst type.
4-84 Screens Output RF Spectrum, T race View (Option 006 Onl y) Output RF Spectrum, Trace View (Option 006 Only) This vie w displays output RF spectrum power spectral density (at the Freq Of fset setting) versus time.
4-85 Screens Output RF Spectrum, T race View (Option 006 Onl y) 3. MarkerPos This field controls the marker position. Choices MarkerPos selects the position of the marker on the screen. Freq Offs selects the frequency offset for the trace. Meas Mode selects the output RF spectrum measurement mode.
4-86 Screens Phase and Frequency Error - Multib ur st OFF Phase and Frequency Error - Multiburst OFF 1. Amplitude This is a copy of the RF Analyzer Amplitude field. This is the amplitude to be assumed at the selected input port. Range RF IN/OUT : − 27.
4-87 Screens Phase and Frequency Error - Multib ur st OFF 3. ON/OFF This field enables or disables multi-burst measurement. The default for this field is OFF . Choices ON enables multi-burst measurement. The display changes to show Bursts measured fields; Wanted , Done , and Errors .
4-88 Screens Phase and Frequency Error - Multi-b ur st ON Phase and Frequency Error - Multi-burst ON NO TE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phase traces will be slowed down while multiple bursts are collected.
4-89 Screens Phase and Frequency Err or - Multi-bur st ON 3. Errors This field displays the number of bursts which could not be used as part of an o verall calculation. This field is updated when the measurement is completed. When the measurement cycle is complete, this field will display the total number of unused bursts.
4-90 Screens Phase and Frequency Error - Multi-b ur st ON 8. Sync Status This field displays any errors that occurred while trying to synchronize to the demodulated data. See Also Making Measurements: Solving Problems Messages 9. Trig Delay This field sets the time delay between a valid trigger e vent and the be ginning of a measurement.
4-91 Screens Phase/Freq, Phase Err Phase/Freq, Phase Err This view displays phase error v ersus time. The v ertical range is scaled to the measurement.
4-92 Screens Phase/Freq, Phase Err 4. Midamble This field provides the option of specifying the bits used for calculating an ideal phase trajectory . (The DSP Analyzer calculates the ideal phase trajectory , then compares it with the transmitted signal’ s phase trajectory to determine phase and frequency error).
4-93 Screens Phase/Freq, Data Bits Phase/Freq, Data Bits This screen displays the measured demodulated data bits and tags indicating how each bit was interpreted by the measurement. NO TE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phase traces will be slowed down while multiple bursts are collected.
4-94 Screens Phase/Freq, Data Bits NO TE When measuring noisy signals (approx 10 ° rms), define your entire burst as a User Defined Sync Pattern, and select Expected. This will eliminate the problem of bit errors causing gross peak phase errors. See Also Screens: Measurement Sync 3.
4-95 Screens Pwr Ramp: Rise Edge Pwr Ramp: Rise Edge This view displays the rising portion of the amplitude en velope with the amplitude mask superimposed.
4-96 Screens Pwr Ramp: Rise Edge 4. Mask This field turns the amplitude mask on or off. NO TE In PCS 1900 mode only (requires HP/Agilent 83220A/E) this field has three choices; Off, Narrow or Relax. Narrow refers to the old ETSI phase 1 power vs time mask.
4-97 Screens Pwr Ramp, T op 2 dB Pwr Ramp, Top 2 dB NO TE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phase traces will be slowed down while multiple bursts are collected. This view displays the middle portion of the amplitude en velope with the amplitude mask superimposed.
4-98 Screens Pwr Ramp, T op 2 dB 4. Mask This field turns the amplitude mask on or off. NO TE In PCS 1900 mode only (requires HP/Agilent 83220A/E) this field has three choices; Off, Narrow or Relax. Narrow refers to the old ETSI phase 1 power vs time mask.
4-99 Screens Pwr Ramp, Fall Edge Pwr Ramp, Fall Edge NO TE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phase traces will be slowed down while multiple bursts are collected. This view displays the f alling portion of the amplitude en v elope with the amplitude mask superimposed.
4-100 Screens Pwr Ramp, Fall Edge 3. Marker Pos This field sets the marker position. The marker position is settable in units of di vision (div) only . 4. Mask This field turns the amplitude mask on or off. NO TE In PCS 1900 mode only (requires HP/Agilent 83220A/E) this field has three choices; Off, Narrow or Relax.
4-101 Screens Pwr Ramp: Summary Pwr Ramp: Summary NO TE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phase traces will be slowed down while multiple bursts are collected. 1. Ampl1-12 These fields display the amplitude measured on the amplitude en v elope at the corresponding time set in the T ime1-12 fields.
4-102 Screens Pwr Ramp: Summary 3. Flatness This field displays the positiv e and ne gativ e amplitude peaks relati ve to the a v erage power o v er the useful bits in the measured burst. • Pk+ peak, relative to the average power. • Pk − is the negative amplitude peak, relative to the average power.
4-103 Screens Pwr Ramp: Summary 9. View This field selects alternate views of the measurement. Choices Rise Edge Top 2 dB Fall Edge Summary If you hav e option 006 installed, you also ha ve access to the follo wing • Pulse • Puls Rise • Puls Fall 10.
4-104 Screens Pwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only) Pwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only) 1. Amplitude This is a copy of the RF Analyzer Amplitude field. This is the amplitude to be assumed at the selected input port. Range RF IN/OUT : − 27.9 to +41.0 dBm.
4-105 Screens Pwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only) 4. Meas Sync (Sync Status) This field displays any errors that occurred while trying to synchronize to the demodulated data.
4-106 Screens Pwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only) 9. Trig Delay This field sets the time delay between a valid trigger e vent and the be ginning of a measurement. Range 0 to 5000.00 µ s 10. View This field selects the alternate V iews of the Pulse On/Of f Ratio measurement.
4-107 Screens Pwr Ramp: Pulse Rise (Option 006 Only) Pwr Ramp: Pulse Rise (Option 006 Only) This view displays Pulse On/Of f po wer spectral density v ersus time for the rising portion of the burst. 1. Amplitude This is a copy of the RF Analyzer Amplitude field.
4-108 Screens Pwr Ramp: Pulse Rise (Option 006 Only) 4. POnOffRise This field displays the measured amplitude at the rise-position time relati v e to the av erage On po wer ov er the useful bits in the measured b urst. See Also Ke ys: ON/OFF , HI LIMIT , LO LIMIT , REF SET , Units 5.
4-109 Screens Pwr Ramp: Pulse Fall (Option 006 Onl y) Pwr Ramp: Pulse Fall (Option 006 Only) This view displays Pulse On/Of f po wer spectral density v ersus time for the falling portion of the burst. 1. Amplitude This is a copy of the RF Analyzer Amplitude field.
4-110 Screens Pwr Ramp: Pulse Fall (Option 006 Onl y) 3. MarkerPos This field selects the marker position for the rising trace. Choices MarkerPos Fall Pos Range 0.0 to +56.0 µ s 4. POnOffFall This field displays the measured amplitude at the fall-position time relati v e to the av erage On po wer ov er the useful bits in the measured b urst.
4-111 Screens RF Generator / RF Analyzer (AF Gen) RF Generator / RF Analyzer (AF Gen) 1. Amplitude This field is the AF Generator Audio Out amplitude setting. Range 0.0 mV rms to 8.84 V rms. 2. Coupling This field selects ac or dc coupling of the AF Generator Audio Out signal.
4-112 Screens RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer) RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer) 1. Accuracy This field selects the input accuracy of the RF Amplitude setting to be assumed by the instrument for setting the Open/Auto D A C V alue when in Auto A GC mode.
4-113 Screens RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer) 3. Amplitude This field is the input amplitude to be assumed at the selected RF Analyzer input. The amplitude shown is for the port selected in the RF Input field. Range RF IN/OUT : − 27.9 to +41.
4-114 Screens RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer) 10. Hop Trig This field selects whether the RF Analyzer is armed or disarmed to accept a hop trigger . Hop Trig cannot be set to Arm until Hop Mode is set to Hop. NO TE Do not make measurements with Hop Trig set to Disarm and Hop Mode set to Hop .
4-115 Screens RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen) RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen) 1. Amplitude This is the amplitude entry field. The amplitude shown is for the port selected in the RF Output field. Range RF IN/OUT : − 127.0 to − 7.0 dBm. A UX RF OUT : − 127.
4-116 Screens RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen) 4. DC AM This field selects the status of DC AM. When the instrument mode is Activ ated (see Screens: Cell Configuration), the broadcast and traffic channels’ amplitude can be lo wered using choices in this field.
4-117 Screens RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen) 9. Pulse This field selects pulse modulation and triggering. When Activ ated (see Screens: Cell Configuration) these signals are internally generated. Choices Off turns pulse modulation off. Hop Trig automatically pulses the RF Generator off for one timeslot at a valid hop trigger.
4-118 Screens Service Service This screen is documented in the service documentation. T o escape, press . PREV.
4-119 Screens SMS Cell Broadcast SMS Cell Broadcast 1. Broadcast Status This field indicates whether there is a valid (”Sending”) or in valid (”Idle”) message being sent on the cell broadcast channel (CBCH). This field switches to Sending when a valid message is being sent.
4-120 Screens SMS Cell Broadcast 4. Language This field selects the data coding scheme used for the message. “Default GSM” sets the value of the data coding scheme to 0xF0. The def ault for message 1 is “English”. The default for message 2 is “German”.
4-121 Screens SMS Cell Broadcast 6. Message Fields This field can be toggled between Basic and All. In the default state, Basic, the only message attribute which is editable is Identifier . All other attributes remain at their pre viously selected values and disappear from the screen.
4-122 Screens Spectrum Analyzer , Main Controls (Option 006 Only) Spectrum Analyzer, Main Controls (Option 006 Only) This screen displays the Spectrum Analyzer po wer spectral density versus frequenc y trace.
4-123 Screens Spectrum Analyzer , Main Controls (Option 006 Only) 2. Center Freq This field sets the center frequency when the RF Analyzer’ s Hop Mode is set to Non-Hop. Range 10.0 to 1015.0 MHz. 3. Marker The two fields display the frequency and the le v el at the current marker position.
4-124 Screens Spectrum Analyzer , RF Gen Controls (Option 006 Only) Spectrum Analyzer, RF Gen Controls (Option 006 Only) 1. Amplitude This field sets the RF generator’ s amplitude. The amplitude sho wn is for the port selected in the RF Output field.
4-125 Screens Spectrum Analyzer , Marker Controls (Option 006 Only) Spectrum Analyzer, Marker Controls (Option 006 Only) 1. Controls This field selects the alternate Controls of the Spectrum Analyzer measurement. Choices Main RF Gen Marker Auxiliary 2.
4-126 Screens Spectrum Analyzer , Marker Controls (Option 006 Only) 6. Position This field sets the Marker Position for the trace. Range 0 to 10 divisions. 7. Ref Level (Marker To) This field changes the Ref Lev el setting to the le vel at the mark er position.
4-127 Screens Spectrum Analyzer , Auxiliary Controls Spectrum Analyzer, Auxiliary Controls 1. Controls This field selects the alternate Controls of the Spectrum Analyzer measurement. Choices Main RF Gen Marker Auxiliary 2. Auto Hold (Input Atten) This field selects the Input Attenuator mode or v alue.
4-128 Screens Spectrum Analyzer , Auxiliary Controls 3. RF Input This field selects the RF input port for the spectrum analyzer . Choices RF IN/OUT AUX RF IN Range RF IN/OUT : − 27.9 to +41.0 dBm. A UX RF IN: − 58.0 to +20.0 dBm. 4. Video BW The video bandwidth field can be set to one of three settings: • 30 kHz • 100 kHz • 1 MHz 5.
4-129 Screens T ests Tests Instrument BASIC Refer to chapter 8, Instrument BASIC for information about the T ests Screen..
4-130 Screens T ests.
5-1 5 Keys.
5-2 Key s Ke y Map Key Map.
5-3 Key s Function Ke ys Function Keys 1. ADRS This k ey is used to display the GPIB address. See Also Screens: Config 2. ASSIGN This ke y is used to assign global (G1, G2, G3) and local (L1, L2) keys for single- ke ystroke access to a field on the currently displayed screen, or to display a field from another screen.
5-4 Key s Function Ke ys 6. CELL CONFIG This ke y accesses the Cell Config screen, gi ving access to Base Station emulation parameters. See Also Screens: Cell Config 7. END CALL This ke y ends a call-in-progress. 8. HI LIMIT This ke y is used if you want to be alerted when a measurement exceeds a specified value.
5-5 Key s Function Ke ys 12. INCR SET This key is used to display or set the increment v alue. 1 Press . 2 Enter an increment value using the DATA keys. 13. LO LIMIT This ke y is used if you want to be alerted when a measurement is less than a specified v alue.
5-6 Key s Function Ke ys 15. MEAS SYNC This key is used to access the measurement synchronization screen. See Also Screens: Measurement Sync 16. METER This k ey is used to display a measurement in both a digital readout and an analog meter display .
5-7 Key s Function Ke ys 24. RCV CALL This ke y configures the so that it will receiv e a mobile phone originated call. It is not necessary to press this key when you are in the Cell Control screen. See Also Screens: Cell Control, Configure 25. RECALL This ke y is used to recall instrument setups.
5-8 Key s Function Ke ys 26. REF SET This ke y is used to set a reference if you want a measurement result to be of fset by a certain v alue. To Set a Reference 1 Use the knob to position the cursor at the measurement field of your choice. 2 Press , (REF SET) The current reference value, with the w ord Reference belo w it, is displayed.
5-9 Key s Function Ke ys 28. RFG/RFA This key is used to access the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen, and gain direct control ov er the internal source and recei ver . NO TE The changes to settings on this screen may affect the operation of the Cell Control screen.
5-10 Key s Local Ke ys Local Keys L1, L2 K eys L1 and L2 are local ke ys. They are used to mo v e between fields on the screen that is currently displayed. To Assign a Local Key • Use the knob to position the cursor at the field of your choice. • Press • Press (ASSIGN).
5-11 Key s Global Ke ys Global Keys G1, G2, G3 Ke ys G1 through G3 ( - (G1), - (G2), or - (G3) are global keys. The y can access fields that are not displayed on the current screen. To Assign a Global Key, • Use the knob to position the cursor at the field of your choice.
5-12 Key s Units Ke ys Units Keys Units in some field types can be changed by pressing an applicable units key . • Pressing a units key while the cursor is positioned next to a measurement field converts the measurement to the new units, for example, dBm, W, V.
6-1 6 Connectors NO TE: If you have the Agilent 8922M/S Option 010 Multi-Band Test System , refer to the appropriate Agilent 8922 Multi-Band User’s Guide for more information on connection and operating differences.
6-2 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Front-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S 1. AUX RF IN The auxiliary RF input connects to the input section and to the RF analyzer (if selected). This connector provides a higher sensiti vity and lo wer maximum-po wer connection from the DUT .
6-3 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 3. CLOCK (DEMODULATION OUT) (Agilent 8922M Only) The clock connector is connected to the power ramp’ s digital demodulation clock output.
6-4 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 5. DATA (DEMODULATION OUT) (Agilent 8922M Only) This connector is the digital demodulation D A T A signal which is generated when digitally demodulating one out of eight timeslots of GSM 0.
6-5 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 8. IN HI (AUDIO) The input high connector is connected to the audio analyzer input. This connector is used as the main (external) audio analyzer input connection (when selected).
6-6 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 10. IN/OUT DATA (MODULATION) (Agilent 8922M Only) Data Input This connector is a data input when the instrument is settable. (See the Cell Configuration screen.) It is used to input 0.
6-7 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 12. MON/SPEECH (Agilent 8922M Only) This connector is the output of the audio analyzer . One of several uses for this connector is to monitor the receiv ed speech from an MS.
6-8 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 15. PULSE (MODULATION) (Agilent 8922M Only) The PULSE connector connects to the hop controller and to the RF output section (when selected as activ e). This signal is the TTL input to externally control when the amplitude is pulsed ON (TTL HIGH) or OFF (TTL LO W).
6-9 Connectors Front-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 18. TRIGGER IN (MEASURE) The measurement trigger input is the trigger source for the oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer (option 006), Pwr Ramp, Phase/Freq and Data demodulation.
6-10 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Rear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S 1. 10 MHz OUT The 10 MHz output connector is connected to the 10 MHz oscillator in the reference circuitry . This signal is a general-purpose 10 MHz reference output (sine wav e).
6-11 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 3. AM This connector is used in conjunction with the HP/Agilent 83220A and HP/Agilent 83220E DCS/PCS T est Sets. Refer to either the HP/Agilent 83220A or HP/Agilent 83220E User’ s Guides for further information.
6-12 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Electrical Characteristics of the DAI/EMMI The state of a signal pin is defined by the voltage (V) between the pin and its associated ground. Figure 6-1 EMMI Connector Pin Numbers See Also Screens: Cell Control (D AI: Test , Norm ) 5.
6-13 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S General Purpose Agilent Agilent Agilent General Purpose General Purpose.
6-14 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 6. OPT 001 REF OUT The option 001 reference output connector , when present, is connected to an high- stability 10 MHz reference.
6-15 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 7. Parallel Port This port is used with printers requiring a parallel interf ace when printing.
6-16 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 9. Protocol Interface This port is only av ailable if Option 003 is fitted. It allo ws protocol messages to be sent to an external protocol logger . Refer to Appendix A for more information.
6-17 Connectors Rear-P anel Connector s of the Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S 12. SERIAL PORT The serial interface port is a multipin connector . It is connected to the main microprocessor . It is used to connect a terminal to develop IB ASIC programs, locally , without an external GPIB controller .
6-18 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM B US Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUS System Bus Pin Number Overview T able 2-1 System Bus Connector Pin Numbers Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number Sign.
6-19 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUS DEMOD_DATA, DEMOD_CLK, DEMOD_VALID D A T A-Pin 22 CLK-Pin 4 V ALID-Pin 23 Outputs These are the digital demodulation data output signal, the digital demodulation clock output signal, and the digital demodulation valid output signal.
6-20 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM B US PULSE_MOD_IN Pin 6 Input This is the pulse modulation input. This signal is connected directly in parallel with the PULSE (MODULA TION IN) front-panel connector . NO TE The two inputs are directly coupled to each other.
6-21 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUS RP_DMOD_TRIG Pin 7 Input This is the rear-panel trigger signal input for digital demodulation. It connects to the DSP analyzer .
6-22 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM B US RP_HOP_ADRS0, through RP_HOP_ADRS9, RP_HOP_ADRS10 ADRS0-Pin 12, ADRS1-Pin 31 ADRS2-Pin 13, ADRS3-Pin 32 ADRS4-Pin 14, ADRS5-Pin 33 ADRS6-Pin 15, ADRS7-Pin 34 ADRS8-Pin 16, ADRS9-Pin 35 ADRS10-Pin 17, Inputs These are the rear-panel hop frequenc y table address input lines.
6-23 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUS RP_HOP_INHIBIT Pin 30 Input This is the rear-panel internal hop inhibit input. It connects to the hop controller . It is used to inhibit internal hopping. The internal hop sequence address register is still sequenced, ho wev er .
6-24 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM B US RP_RX_HOP Pin 10 Input This is the rear-panel trigger signal input for hopping the RF analyzer (if selected).
6-25 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUS RP_TXD, RP_RXD TXD-Pin 37 RXD-Pin 18 Output/Input These are the rear-panel serial transmit data and rear -panel serial recei ve data lines.
6-26 Connectors Signal Descriptions for SYSTEM B US USE_MEM_EXT_T RIG 27 Pin Input This is the external trigger source for Use Mem. When T rig Source is Ext (see Screens: Digital Demod), a TTL high on this pin will initiate data capture for Use Mem.
6-27 Connectors Timing Diagrams Timing Diagrams Figure 6-2 Digital Demodulation Timing Specification Table.
6-28 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-3 Digital Demod Timing Diagram.
6-29 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-4 Frequency Hop Timing Specification Table.
6-30 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-5 RF Generator Hop (Address Source = Ext) Timing Diagram.
6-31 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-6 RF Analyzer Hop (Address Source = Ext) Timing Diagram.
6-32 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-7 RF Generator Hop (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram.
6-33 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-8 RF Analyzer Hop (Address = Int) Timing Diagram.
6-34 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-9 Reset Hop Once (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram.
6-35 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-10 Reset and Hold Hop (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram.
6-36 Connectors Timing Diagrams Figure 6-11 Hop Inhibit (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram.
7-1 7 Messages Messages can be re viewed by pressing , (MSSG). If you hav e the Agilent 8922M/S Option 010 Multi-Band T est System, there may be additional error messages. Refer to the appropriate Agilent 8922 Multi-Band User’s Guide for more information.
7-2 Messages Communication F ailures Communication Failures The follo wing four messages require you to cycle po wer on the instrument to continue any operation.
7-3 Messages Firmware Error Firmware Error During a po wer-up c ycle the follo wing error message may appear; Firmware revision error in module XXXXX T ake a note of the module name and contact your local Agilent T echnologies Sales and Service Office for more information.
7-4 Messages Sync Status Sync Status This field displays any errors that occurred while trying to synchronize the demodulated data. Some screens use this field to display progress during multi-burst measurement. When the measurement is completed to field returns to its normal state.
7-5 Messages Protocol Err or Messages Protocol Error Messages A protocol error may be generated by one of six sources. • Expiry of a timer • An error detected by the physical hardware interface la.
7-6 Messages Timers Timers The follo wing is a brief description of the timers. Physical Layer Timer T100 Radio Link Failure ”Loss of SACCH on uplink.” Data Link Layer Timers T200 Data Link Failure ”Failed to receive RR or other acknowledgment of an I frame.
7-7 Messages Timers Call Control Timers. T301 Call Received timer ”MS failed to connect.” T303 Call Present timer ”MS failed to respond to SETUP with CALL_CONF or REL_COMP.” T305 Disconnect Indication timer ”MS failed to respond to DISC with REL or DISC.
7-8 Messages Disconnects Disconnects Physical Layer Disconnects Physical Hardware interface layer error codes are proprietary to the Agilent 8922M/S. The defined error codes are as follows: ”Call disconnected: PH Error: 0x00??” Causes: 0x0096 - 0x009c Channel or Speech coder failure.
7-9 Messages Disconnects Radio Resource Layer Disconnects The RR sub-layer only generates timer expiry error codes. ”Call disconnected: RR Error: 0x00??” Causes: No RR reports are supported. Mobility Management Layer Disconnects Mobility Management sub-layer error codes are proprietary to the Agilent 8922M/S.
7-10 Messages Disconnects 0x0051 Invalid call reference value. 0x0058 Incompatible destination. 0x005f Invalid message, unspecified. 0x0060 Mandatory information element error. 0x0061 Message type non-existent or not implemented. 0x0062 Message not compatible with call state or message type non-existent or not implemented.
7-11 Messages Protocol Log Examples Of T ypical Calls. Protocol Log Examples Of Typical Calls. W e often ha ve requests for ‘What is a good call supposed to look like?’. In appendix A you will find the complete Common Air Interface protocol log of a typical call.
7-12 Messages Monitoring For Protocol F ailure And Reco very During T est. Monitoring For Protocol Failure And Recovery During Test. The Agilent 8922M/S provides error reporting for protocol errors. These errors may be due to mobile failure, base station failure or a f aulty user configuration.
8-1 8 Instrument BASIC.
8-2 Instrument BASIC Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Instrument B ASIC Overview Agilent Technologies 8922M/S Instrument BASIC Overview The Agilent 8922M/S contains an HP Instrument BASIC computer that can run programs to control the Agilent 8922M/S and any connected GPIB equipped instruments.
8-3 Instrument BASIC Agilent T echnologies 8922M/S Instrument B ASIC Overview Programs That Use the TESTS Subsystem The TESTS subsystem’ s capabilities were designed to allow the operator to “pick and choose” the tests and parameters they need from a lar ger set, eliminating unnecessary tests and reducing test time.
8-4 Instrument BASIC Configuration and Instrument Control Configuration and Instrument Control Controlling HP 8922M/S Functions The Agilent 8922M/S’ s IBASIC computer acts much like a system contro.
8-5 Instrument BASIC Configuration and Instrument Control Hardware Connections and Agilent 8922M/S Configuration Agilent 8922M/S provides an RS-232 Serial port and an GPIB port for a v ariety of uses.
8-6 Instrument BASIC Configuration and Instrument Control Serial Port Configuration for Programming Connecting the Serial Port 1 Connect an RJ-11/RS-232 adapter (Agilent P/N 98642-66508) to the 25-pin RS-232 connector of your terminal or personal computer (PC).
8-7 Instrument BASIC Configuration and Instrument Control Configuring the Agilent 8922M/S 1 Access the Agilent 8922M/S’s I/O CONFIGURE screen. 2 Set Serial In field to Inst to allow the Agilent 8922M/S’s IBASIC controller to accept characters from a PC or ASCII terminal.
8-8 Instrument BASIC Configuration and Instrument Control 1 Load and run HP AdvanceLink on your PC. 2 Set the Global Configuration settings. a Keyboard: USASCII b Personality: HP c Language: ENGLISH d Terminal Mode: Alphanumeric e Remote To: (Enter your PC’s serial port number.
8-9 Instrument BASIC Configuration and Instrument Control Verifying Serial Port to IBASIC Operation 1 Access the Agilent 8922M/S’s TESTS screen. 2 Select IBASIC from the Test Function field to access the IBASIC Controller screen. 3 Position the cursor in the top left corner of the screen.
8-10 Instrument BASIC Loading, Storing, and Running Loading, Storing, and Running This section describes loading, storing, and running both IB ASIC programs and test procedures using the TESTS subsystem. Loading An IBASIC Program From A Memory Card 1 Insert the memory card.
8-11 Instrument BASIC Loading, Storing, and Running Storing IBASIC Programs On Memory Cards 1 Use the previous procedure to download your program into the Agilent 8922M/S’s RAM.
8-12 Instrument BASIC Loading, Storing, and Running Figure 8-2 Loading a Test Procedure 3 Select the Procedure field. Refer to item (3) , see Figure 8-3 on page 8-13. 4 Choose the Test Procedure file that you want to download. Refer to item (4) , see Figure 8-3 on page 8-13.
8-13 Instrument BASIC Loading, Storing, and Running NO TE The Test Procedure file should have a Test Library file with the same name. Refer to the Pr o gramming and Using the TEST Subsystem for descriptions of Test Procedure and Library files, and how these files relate to the program’s code file.
8-14 Instrument BASIC Loading, Storing, and Running Figure 8-4 Test Procedure and Test Library Files 3 Select the Procedure field shown by item (3), see Figure 8-5 on page 8-15. 4 Enter the Test Procedure filename that you want to make or delete by using the alpha/numeric list of characters shown by item (4), see Figure 8-5 on page 8-15.
8-15 Instrument BASIC Loading, Storing, and Running Figure 8-5 Making a Test Procedure File Running a Test Sequence 1 Select the Run Test field. 2 Follow directions and prompts on the Agilent 8922M/S screen according to the test sequence being run. 3 When testing is complete, the Agilent 8922M/S will respond to front panel or remote input.
8-16 Instrument BASIC Entering and Editing Programs Entering and Editing Programs The IB ASIC Controller screen is the “computer” for the TESTS subsystem.
8-17 Instrument BASIC Entering and Editing Programs Using HP-IB The easiest way to enter and edit a program is to create it on your computer , using your computer’ s editing features, and then download it into the Agilent 8922M/S.
8-18 Instrument BASIC Entering and Editing Programs Other PROG Commands T wo additional PR OG Commands are used to prepare the Agilent 8922M/S’ s IB ASIC Controller RAM for recei ving programs. OUTPUT Addr;”PROG:DEL” deletes any programs currently residing in RAM.
8-19 Instrument BASIC Entering and Editing Programs Line-by-line Entry and Editing Program lines in the Agilent 8922M/S’ s RAM can be entered and edited one line at a time from your computer using t.
8-20 Instrument BASIC Memory Cards Memory Cards This section contains information about memory cards and about programming the Agilent 8922M/S. Y ou are also shown ho w to connect a radio to the Agilent 8922M/S in order to run automated tests from the main radio-test screen (referred to as the “T est Executi ve”).
8-21 Instrument BASIC Memory Cards Figure 8-7 Inserting a Memory Card Types of Memory Cards T wo types of memory cards may be purchased from Agilent T echnologies as sho wn in T able 1 on page 8-21: • SRAM (Static Random-Access Memory), or • OTP (One-Time Programmable).
8-22 Instrument BASIC Memory Cards Initializing an SRAM Memory Card An SRAM memory card must be initialized before it can be used. Initialize the SRAM memory card by using the COPY_PL program (which at the same time you can copy T est Procedure and T est Library files to the memory card).
8-23 Instrument BASIC Memory Cards Setting the Write-Protect Switch The SRAM memory card’ s write-protect switch lets you secure its contents from being accidentally ov erwritten or erased.
8-24 Instrument BASIC Memory Cards NO TE Test Procedure files are identified in the IBASIC screen when a catalog (CAT) is done. A lowercase “p” is prefixed to a Test Procedure filename. Test Library filenames are prefixed with a lowercase “l.” 1 Press the front-panel key.
8-25 Instrument BASIC Memory Cards The Memory Card Battery A memory-card battery should last between 3 and 5 years depending on its use. Write the date a battery is installed in the memory card. The date is important for determining when to replace the battery .
8-26 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem This section describes the concepts and tasks associated with the TESTS subsystem. It is intended to help the experienced programmer de v elop programs, or modify existing programs.
8-27 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Figure 8-10 TESTS Subsystem File Relationship TESTS Subsystem Screens The TESTS subsystem uses sev eral screens to create, select, and copy files, and to run tests. The Main TESTS Subsystem Screen Refer to F igur e 8-11 on page 8-28.
8-28 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Figure 8-11 The Main TESTS Subsystem Screen TESTS Subsystem User-Interface Screens The TESTS subsystem allows the user to easily modify the test subroutines, parameters, specifications and configuration to correspond to the requirements of a specific Radio.
8-29 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem IBASIC Programming IB ASIC gi ves you control o ver the internal functionality of the Agilent 8922M/S, as well as control ov er any e xternal instruments connected to the GPIB. Refer to the Agilent 8922M/S Agilent Instrument BASIC Pr o grammer’ s Guide for details about IB ASIC.
8-30 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Figure 8-12 Test Execution Conditions To Have Testing Stop or Continue on a UUT Failure Refer to item (1) in Figure 8-12 on page 8-30. On UUT Failure.….….…. Continue T esting continues whenev er the UUT (Unit Under T est) fails to meet its test specification limits.
8-31 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem To Select Printing Conditions Refer to item (3) in Figure 8-12 on page 8-30. Output Results.
8-32 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Using Autostart Ensure the Autostart field toggle is set to On (see Figure 8-13 on page 8-32 (1) ); this allo ws the Agilent 8922M/S to.
8-33 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 5 Select the Yes/No field and decide if the test is to be run on all channels (select Yes ), or if the test is to be run on prime channels only (select No ). (Prime channels are selected from the Edit Freq field.
8-34 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Test Sequence as described below. 3 When finished editing sequence select to return to test screen. a. Select either Edit Parm or Edit Spec from the test function field to continue editing.
8-35 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 1 and select the field Test Function at the bottom of the screen. 2 From the list of Choices in the revealed box, select Edit Parm and edit the Test Parameters as described below. 3 When finished editing parameters select to return to test screen.
8-36 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 1 Select the front-panel key, and then the Test Function Edit Cnfg. A configuration screen similar to that shown in Figure 8-17 on page 8-37 appears. 2 Select the Calling Name field and enter the instrument’s name in upper-case letters.
8-37 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Figure 8-17 Instrument-Configuration Screen Program Structure for TESTS Subsystem Programs Writing programs that take adv antage of the TESTS subsystem capabilities requires the programmer to understand how to structure the program to access the TESTS subsystem user-interf ace screens.
8-38 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Program Example The following example IB ASIC program uses the basic algorithm sho wn abov e and the TESTS subsystem to ex ecute a number of test subroutines at a number of defined test frequencies.
8-39 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 490 IF T_it$=”Y” THEN 500 PRINT TABXY(2,6),”RX FREQUENCY = “,Rx_f 510 PRINT TABXY(2,7),”TX FREQUENCY = “,Tx_f 520 PRINT TABX.
8-40 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 1110 Calling_name$=I_o$[4;21] 1120 Model$=I_o$[27;21] 1130 I1addr=VAL(TRIM$(I_o$[50])) 1140 Options$=I_o$[54] 1150 ! GET SPECIFICATION 1.
8-41 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem Program Listing Explanation The follo wing is line-by-line explanation of the commands sho wn in the pre vious program example. Each e xplanation is in the format; Linenumber: Command Description 10: This first line must contain the name of the Library and the program.
8-42 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 590: Initialize I_o$ to a null string. 600: I_o$ holds the v alue of the return string. 610: Tst now hold the v alue of the current test. This value is equal to the index of the T est Name in the T est selection list shown on the T est Seqn screen.
8-43 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 880: Indicate that one of the tests hav e failed. 890: The goto for the end of the program. 900: End of the main program. 910: Subroutine T01-This corresponds with test #1. This subroutine illustrates how to enter v alues from the Parameters, Configuration, and Specification screens.
8-44 Instrument BASIC Programming and Using the TESTS Subsystem 1230: Set the lo wer limit from the value in the string. 1240: Set the upper limit from the value in the string. 1250: Set T est$ to whether “Upper”, “Lower”, “Both”, or “None” of the specs are to be tested.
A-1 A APPENDIX A.
A-2 APPENDIX A Purpose Purpose NO TE This feature is not available on the Agilent 8922S. Protocol Logging captures protocol messages to and from the mobile station in buf fers in the Agilent 8922M. Messages can then be sent to an external Protocol Logger , such as the HP/Agilent 37900D, through the Protocol Interface connector on the rear panel.
A-3 APPENDIX A Equipment Required Equipment Required ❒ HP/Agilent 37900D (Latest Revision). ❒ HP/Agilent 37967A HP/Agilent 8922G protocol monitor application software. 1 ❒ HP/Agilent 37966B GSM software. ❒ HP/Agilent 15756A Interface Cable. ❒ HP/Agilent 37910A Slave Signalling Card.
A-4 APPENDIX A Connecting the Agilent 8922M to the HP/Agilent 37900D Connecting the Agilent 8922M to the HP/Agilent 37900D Figure A-1 Cabling Setup - Front View Figure A-2 Cabling Setup - Rear View Us.
A-5 APPENDIX A Setting Up the Agilent T echnologies 8922M Setting Up the Agilent Technologies 8922M Camp On Firstly , the Mobile Station should be "camped" on to the Agilent 8922M. That is the MCC, MNC, LA C should all be correct, and an y adjustments to power le vel made as appropriate to the Mobile under test.
A-6 APPENDIX A Setting Up the HP/Agilent 37900D Setting Up the HP/Agilent 37900D Check Software Ensure that HP/Agilent 37966B and HP/Agilent 37967A software has been installed into the HP/Agilent 37900D. This software enables the HP/Agilent 37900D to communicate with the Agilent 8922M.
A-7 APPENDIX A Setting Up the HP/Agilent 37900D From the HP/Agilent 37900D start-up screen highlight MANUAL MODE . Select until CONFIGURATION is highlighted then hit . Then from the CONFIGURATION MODE menu, press ’M’ and select the slot to be modified.
A-8 APPENDIX A How to Obtain a Pr otocol Log How to Obtain a Protocol Log NO TE Protocol units are stored in a buffer in the Agilent 8922M until a certain number (~100) has been accumulated, and then they are sent out to the interface in a block.
A-9 APPENDIX A How to Obtain a Pr otocol Log Agilent 8922M Logging Start-up T o log protocol messages into the Agilent 8922M 1 Select Log/Pause 2 Select Clear Log 3 Select Log/Pause Make Call W ith the real time display enabled (T o see the messages themselves on the HP/Agilent 37900D, Press ’R’ to get a real time display of incoming messages.
A-10 APPENDIX A How to Obtain a Pr otocol Log System Information sent and received Once the call is up, then System Information messages will begin to appear for the entire duration of the call. Since there is only one ’BTS’ there will be no handov ers during the call.
A-11 APPENDIX A Additional Inf ormation Additional Information Logging Screen The logging screen giv es you control o ver the Protocol Interface port on the rear panel (option 003). This function is selected by highlighting More and selecting LOGGING .
A-12 APPENDIX A Additional Inf ormation 4. Pass Filter The Pass Filter allo ws you to select only the cate gory of protocol messages you want logged into the Agilent 8922M internal logging buf fers. Choices • NetwkOnly will pass these messages: • peer-to-peer messages between the network layers (signaling layer 3).
A-13 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call Protocol Log of a Typical Call For bre vity , the protocol log sho wn in the User’ s Guide is in a shorter form than that presented by the HP/Agilent 37900D GSM 04.
A-14 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call Base originated call To TCH1 non- hopped, ARFCN 30 Timeslot 4, SD/4 organization HST->CC CC_SETUP_REQ Frame 2446544 CC->MM MM_ESTABLISH Frame 2446.
A-15 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call port Frame 2446738 DL->RR DL_UNIT_DATA SACCH RR Measurement Report 06 15 37 77 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Frame 2446738 PH->DL READ.
A-16 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call MM->RR RR_SYNC Frame 2446875 RR->DL DL_DATA SDCCH RR Assignment Command 06 2e 0c a0 1e 0f 63 01 Frame 2446875 PH->DL READY_TO_SEND SDCCH Frame .
A-17 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call PH->DL PH_DATA FACCH_F I Nr0 Ns1 P0 CR0 SAPI0 M0 CC Alerting Frame 2446988 DL->DL READY_TO_SEND FACCH_F Frame 2446988 DL->RR DL_DATA FACCH_F CC.
A-18 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call DL->PH PH_DATA FACCH_F I Nr3 Ns0 P0 CR1 SAPI0 M0 CC Connect Ac- knowledge Frame 2447099 PH->DL READY_TO_SEND FACCH_F Frame 2447108 PH->DL PH_DA.
A-19 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call DL->DL READY_TO_SEND FACCH_F Frame 2447716 DL->RR DL_ESTABLISH FACCH_F Frame 2447717 DL->PH PH_DATA FACCH_F UA F1 CR0 SAPI0 M0 Frame 2447717 PH.
A-20 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call PH->DL READY_TO_SEND SACCH Frame 2448976 DL->PH PH_DATA SACCH_TF UI P0 CR1 SAPI0 M0 RR System Information Type 6 Frame 2448976 RR->DL DL_RELEAS.
A-21 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call Frame 2449020 DL->DL READY_TO_SEND FACCH_F Frame 2449020 DL->PH PH_DATA FACCH_F UI P0 CR1 SAPI0 M0 RR Physical Information Frame 2449020 PH->DL.
A-22 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call Inter-cell handover complete Call termination HST->CC CC_DISC Frame 2449729 CC->MM MM_DATA CC Disconnect 03 25 02 e0 90 Frame 2449729 MM->RR RR.
A-23 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call RR->DL DL_DATA FACCH_F CC Release Complete 03 2a Frame 2449801 CC->MM MM_RELEASE Frame 2449801 MM->RR RR_REL Frame 2449801 RR->DL DL_DATA FA.
A-24 APPENDIX A Protocol Log of a T ypical Call.
B-1 B Glossary.
B-2 Glossar y ARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number BCH The BCH (Broadcast Channel) is a beacon which is always turned on so that mobile can look out for it when trying to find service. A useful BCH always carries information in timeslot 0. The BCH ARFCN has to be activ e in all timeslots to allo w mobiles to synchronize to other cells.
B-3 Glossar y Burst-by-Burst Bit Error Rate The Burst-by-Burst Bit Error Measurement makes use of a ne w loopback path within the mobile to calculate the equiv alent Class II BER. This measurement is 5 times faster than the con v entional method. This is also sometimes kno wn as Fast Bit Error Measurement.
B-4 Glossar y only uses one burst in 26. When the F ACCH steals control from the TCH small drop-outs in the speech can often be heard. Frame A repetiti ve collection of time slots in a TDMA system. GMSK Gaussian Filtered Minimum Shift Ke ying. The type of digital modulation used for the GSM system.
B-5 Glossar y RPE-L TP Regular Pulse Excitation Long T erm Prediction. A commonly used technique for con v erting voice from analog to digital form. This is the CODEC that is used by GSM, DCS1800 and PCS1900 systems. RSSI Receiv ed Signal Strength Indicator .
B-6 Glossar y.
Index Index-1 A ABORTS, A-8 from the Agilent 8922M, A-8 sending to HP/Agilent 37900D, A-8 absolute radio frequency channel number, 4-17, 4-18, 4-23, 4-24, 4- 37, 4-64 ac coupling AF generator, 4-111 A.
Index Index-2 Bit Error Test, 4-12 Bits to Test Bit Error Test, 4-12 buffers, A-11 Burst Length Measurement Sync, 4-64 Burst Number Measurement Sync, 4-64 Burst Sel Measurement Sync, 4-65 burst select.
Index Index-3 trols), 4-127 Spectrum Analyzer (Main Controls), 4- 122 Spectrum Analyzer (Marker Controls), 4-125 Spectrum Analyzer (RF Gen Controls), 4-124 COPY_PL program, 8-21 how to run, 8-23 count.
Index Index-4 frequency analyzer test, 3-10 Frequency Error Phase/Freq, 4-86 Phase/Freq (Multi-burst), 4-89 frequency error continuous wave, 4-54 frequency error measurement, 2-15 frequency generator .
Index Index-5 K keys, 5-2 assign, 5-3 average, 5-3 cancel, 5-3 cell configuration screen, 5-4 cell control screen, 5-3 end call, 5-4 G1, 5-11 G2, 5-11 G3, 5-11 global (G1, G2, G3), 5-3 GPIB address, 5.
Index Index-6 Output RF Spectrum (Trace View), 4- 85 Phase/Freq (Phase Err), 4-91 Pwr Ramp (Fall Edge), 4-100 Pwr Ramp (Rise Edge), 4-95 Pwr Ramp (Top 2 dB), 4-97 marker position, 4-97, 4-100 pulse fa.
Index Index-7 OTP memory cards, 8-21 open loop AGC calibration RF analyzer, 4-113 Open/Auto DAC Value RF Analyzer, 4-114 open-loop AGC RF analyzer, 4-112 operating environment, 1-8 Opt 001 Ref Out, 4-.
Index Index-8 Pseudo-Random Bit Sequence, 4-42 Pulse RF Generator, 4-117 pulse demodulation test RF analyzer, 3-12 pulse measurement, 2-16 pulse modulation RF generator, 4-117 pulse modulation test, 3.
Index Index-9 Audio, 4-4 Bit Error, 4-8, 4-11 Cell Configuration - DCS 1800, 4-22 Cell Configuration - E-GSM, 4-22 Cell Configuration - E-GSM900, 4-22 Cell Configuration - GSM, 4-16 Cell Configuration.
Index Index-10 Pulse Rise, 4-108 Pwr Ramp (Fall Edge), 4-100 Pwr Ramp (Rise Edge), 4-96 Pwr Ramp (Summary), 4-102 Pwr Ramp (Top 2 dB), 4-98 sync status message, 7-4 what to do, 2-30 synchronization er.
Index Index-11 oscilloscope, 4-76 vertical sensitivity oscilloscope, 4-76 View Output RF Spectrum (Main View), 4- 83 Pwr Ramp, 4-103 volume speaker, 4-6 W Wanted Phase/Freq (Multi-burst), 4-89, 4-90 w.
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