User`s guide

3.2.3 Test set adjustments
1. Turn on the test set.
2. Press the blue Shift key. Press
the green Preset key to reset
the test set.
3. Press System Config key.
4. Verify the test application is
“GPRS Lab Application,
E6701A, A.01.10”.
Note: The version should be
A.01.10 or higher for this demo.
If it is not, some functions may
be missing, or may cause
firmware malfunctions.
5. If the E6701A is not the active
test application, press
Application Selection (F3).
Then press Application Switch
(F1) and wait a few seconds.
6. In the table, use the knob to
choose the GPRS Lab
Application. (If “GPRS Lab
Application” is not found in the
application table, then you must
contact an Agilent office to
order the E6701A software.)
7. Press the knob.
8. Choose Yes in the Switch Now?
box. The test set will
reconfigure to use the GPRS LA.
9. The power will cycle off, then
back on, and the test set will
re-start with the new GPRS LA.
The re-start process requires
about two minutes.
10. Press the System Config key,
then look in the Instrument
Information box.
11. Press Instrument Setup (F1)
key.
12. Scroll down and enter the LAN
IP address using IP address #1
recorded in section 3.2.1.
13. Enter the Subnet Mask of your
network recorded in section
3.2.1.
14. Enter the Default Gateway of
your network recorded in
section 3.2.1.
15. Scroll down and set the date in
yyyy.mm.dd format. For
example, 2002.11.5 = November
5, 2002. (If you set the correct
date and time here, then
protocol logs will include the
correct date and time.)
16. Press the knob.
17. Edit the date, then press the
knob to set it.
18. Scroll down and set the time in
hh.mm 24-hour format. For
example, 17.46 = 5:46 PM.
19. Press the Close Menu (F6) key.
20. Press RF IN/OUT Amptd
Offset (F5) key.
21. Press RF IN/OUT Amptd
Offset Setup (F2) key.
Typically, it is alright to leave
the RF In/Out Amplitude Offset
State Value set to “Off” for this
demonstration. If it is “On”,
check that reasonable values
are entered in the table for the
phone’s RF test cable.
22. Press the Close Menu (F6) key.
23. Press Call Setup key.
24. On the Call Parms (right)
column of softkeys, change Cell
Power (F7) to –50 dBm.
For Agilent demonstration
phones (typically a Motorola
Timeport), the test set default
settings should work fine:
Cell Band (F8): PGSM
Broadcast Chan (F9): 20
For other wireless appliances,
change the band and channel as
necessary.
25. On the Control (left) column of
softkeys, press the Data Conn
Type (F4) key and change it to
IP Data.
26. On the Control column, press
the More key until you see
“2 of 2”.
27. Press the DUT PDP Setup key
(F2); then press the knob
(PDP = Packet Data Protocol).
28. Enter the DUT IP address using
IP address recorded in section
3.2.1.
29. Press the knob.
30. Press the Close Menu (F6) key.
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