User's Manual

Step 4.
Install the 9 pin loopback connector for the COMM test. See Diagram 6, page 37 for pin
connections.
Step 5.
When at the # prompt, type the command: testCOM. Watch for pass/fail reply.
(Loopback Succeeded)
Step 6.
Remove the loopback connector.
If the data reads anything other than the above, contact engineering to determine the severity of the problem.
Testing The BPU Board
Step 1.
Change directory with the command: cd /ram/bpu/qnx/bin.
Step 2.
When at the # prompt, type the command: btest. All tests should say passed or
skipped. The end of the test should read btest ok.
If the data reads anything other than the above, contact engineering to determine the severity of the problem.
Testing The Mezzanine Board (For CDMA Only)
Step 1.
Change directory with the command: cd /ram/bpu/tester.
Step 2.
Type the command: /unzip_mcs_files &.
Step 3.
When at the # prompt, type the command: mztest. Watch for pass/fail reply.
Step 4.
Select 4 to perform Sim Data tests.
Step 5.
Select 3 to run both tests. Confirm test passed.
Step 6.
Select 0 to exit sim data test menu.
Step 7.
Select 0 to exit mztest test menu.
If the data reads anything other than the above, contact engineering to determine the severity of the problem.
Spectrum Plot
Step 1.
When at the # prompt, type the command: start.
Step 2.
When at the # prompt, type the command: ./stop_reboot.
Step 3.
When at the # prompt type the command: menu. This will be the main menu.
Step 4.
Select 1 Collect signal Info. This brings up the collect menu.
At this point data needs to be entered in certain fields, so the system can make data collects.