Specifications
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RANAdvisor TrueSite
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Visualization and Mapping
Users can view all measurements in Google maps so they can locate and resolve problems
faster. Both street map and satellite views are supported indicating where you are, where you
have been, and the signal strength of the area driven.
A cell-site database can be loaded into the device that shows the actual cell sites being tested
on one display.
• Loads cell site les (compatible with drive test les)
• Shows site locations on indoor and outdoor maps
• Shows serving cell for current location
• Shows cell site name on parameter list view
Geo-Located Indoor Testing
Increased testing of indoor environments requires the ability to locate measurements on a
map without GPS satellites. Creating waypoints and using outside GPS measurements makes
it easy to view indoor measurements on the mapping interface. Also, it allows for logging the
height of the measurements to create complex views of multistory buildings.
• Create and use waypoints to direct collection routes
• Simplify indoor map location using GPS outside the building
• Log indoor map height when testing multiple oors
View Measurements on Indoor Floor Plans and Outdoor Maps
When testing indoors or outdoors, you can dene up to eight dierent measurements to
be displayed in real time on oor plans or on maps. This lets you make instant decisions on
performance without the need to wait for post-processing to determine if a problem exists.
These measurements can be displayed on an individual TrueSite handheld device or on the
TrueSite controlling tablet.
Forcing and Locking
When deploying a new cell site, adding a new overlay frequency at an existing
cell site, or revalidating the existing frequencies deployed, the JDSU solution
can lock the device, without requiring a power cycle, to a specic RAT, band,
frequency, channel, or PCI, guaranteeing that it will remain at that setting
despite network conditions so users can complete the test and validate the
frequency band. Forcing actions can also be applied during test sequences for
even easier testing.
When testing an existing or deploying a new frequency, engineers must be
able to force/lock their phone to the specic channel under test, irrespective of
where they are within the cell coverage area. Using only a commercial handset,
JDSU can lock to a specic WCDMA/UARFCN frequency without risking
handovers to other frequencies or technologies, so providers can generate
revenues faster. LTE EARFCN and PCI locking is also supported on commercial
devices. An alert will be displayed on the screen when it is in a locked mode to
alert engineers in case they do not want to use the device in locked mode.
The Forcing Functions table summarizes the available forcing capabilities. For
details about all the forcing capabilities and devices supported, refer to the
Conguration Guide or contact JDSU.
Forcing Functions
Function Device
UARFCN preference HTC
UARFCN lock Samsung S2/S3/S4
EARFCN preference Samsung S2/S3/S4
Band, RAT forcing Samsung S2/S3/S4
Airline mode forcing Samsung S2/S3/S4
EV-DO channel lock Samsung S3
LTE PCI lock Samsung S4 (i9506,
i9507)
Note 3 SM-N900T
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