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Screen Reference 5
N9360A Multi UE Tester GSM User Manual 5-103
The measurement results are shown in the screen field:
PDTCH
*
Sets a packet data traffic channel number.
The allowable range is as follows:
GSM850: 128 to 251
GSM900: 0 to 124 and 955 to 1023
DCS1800: 512 to 885
PCS1900: 512 to 810
Averaging
*
Displays the average value of Peak TX Power, Phase Error, and Frequency Error. Sets the averaging
number from 2 to 200, or Off. When this function is not required, select Off.
PWR CNTL Sets one of the factors defined for Power Control Levels according to the Radio System. The allowable
range is as follows:
GSM850, GSM900: 2 to 19 (+39dBm to +5dBm)
DCS1800: 29 to 15 (+36dBm to 0dBm)
PCS1900: 30 to 15 (+33dBm to 0dBm)
Set the MS Power Class on the [Configuration: Test Condition] screen for the power class of the mobile
phone. If the mobile phone does not support the power control function, measurement result is not
displayed.
BS Level
*
Sets the RF output level of the Tester.
The allowable range is from -110.0 to -50.0 dBm in 0.1 dB step. The default value is set on the
[Configuration: Test Condition] screen.
RBW Selects 10 kHz or 30 kHz resolution bandwidth as follows:
10: Sets the resolution bandwidth to 10 kHz.
30: Sets the resolution bandwidth to 30 kHz.
* The changing magnification softkey is available. Refer to Storing Numeric Values on page 8 and Changing Magnification Softkey on
page 13.
Table 5-40 [Manual Test] GPRS Mode Spectrum Monitor Screen Input Field
Input Field Description
Table 5-41 [Manual Test] GPRS Mode Spectrum Monitor Screen Field
Screen Field Description
Peak The absolute peak power and frequency are shown.
Marker
*
The readout of frequency and amplitude at the marker position is shown as follows when the
marker is activated by the Knob Cur/Marker softkey setting:
——— MHz —— dBm: The absolute frequency and amplitude at the marker position are
shown.
(—— kHz —— dB): The relative frequency and amplitude the marker position are shown.
M1: +200kHz
M2: +250kHz
The amplitude at +200 kHz and +250 kHz offsets relative to the packet data traffic channel
frequency are also shown.
* The resolution of the marker on the screen is not equivalent to the measurement resolution.