User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Foreword
- FCC Requirements
- General Safety
- Revision History
- Patent Notification
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Preliminary Operations
- Chapter 3 Optimization/Calibration
- Optimization/Calibration - Introduction
- Isolate Span Lines/Connect LMF
- Preparing the LMF
- Using CDMA LMF
- Download the BTS
- CSM System Time/GPS and LFR/HSO Verification
- Test Equipment Set-up
- Test Set Calibration
- Bay Level Offset Calibration
- RFDS Set-up and Calibration
- BTS Redundancy/Alarm Testing
- BTS Alarms Testing
- Preliminary Operations: Overview
- Pre-Power-up Tests
- Initial Power-up Tests
- Chapter 4 Automated Acceptance Test Procedure
- Automated Acceptance Test Procedures - All-inclusive TX & RX
- TX Output Acceptance Tests: Introduction
- TX Spectral Purity Transmit Mask Acceptance Test
- TX Waveform Quality (rho) Acceptance Test
- TX Pilot Time Offset Acceptance Test
- TX Code Domain Power/Noise Floor Acceptance Test
- RX Frame Error Rate (FER) Acceptance Test
- Generate an ATP Report
- Chapter 5 Prepare to Leave the Site
- Chapter 6 Basic Troubleshooting
- Basic Troubleshooting Overview
- Troubleshooting: Installation
- Troubleshooting: Download
- Troubleshooting: Calibration
- Troubleshooting: Transmit ATP
- Troubleshooting: Receive ATP
- Troubleshooting: CSM Check-list
- C-CCP Backplane Troubleshooting
- Module Front Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
- Basic Troubleshooting - Span Control Link
- Appendix A Data Sheets
- Appendix B PN Offset/I & Q Offset Register Programming Information
- Appendix C FRU Optimization/ATP Test Matrix
- Appendix D BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output
- Appendix E CDMA Operating Frequency
- Appendix F PCS Interface Setup for Manual Testing
- Appendix G VSWR
- Appendix H Download ROM Code
- Appendix I In-Service Calibration
- Appendix J GPIB Addresses
- Introduction
- HP437 Power Meter GPIB Address
- Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter GPIB Address
- Motorola CyberTest GPIB Address
- HP8935 Test Set GPIB Address
- Setting HP8921A and HP83236A/B GPIB Address
- Advantest R3465 GPIB Address
- RS232 GPIB Interface Box
- Advantest R3267 Spectrum Analyzer GPIB Address
- Agilent E4406A Transmitter Tester GPIB Address
- Index
Module Front Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
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GLI3 Front Panel
Figure 6-3 shows the GLI3 front panel.
Figure 6-3: GLI3 Front Panel
STATUS OFF − operating normally
ON − briefly during power−up when the Alarm LED turns OFF
SLOW GREEN − when the GLI3 is INS (in−service)
RESET
ALARM OFF − operating normally
ON − briefly during power−up when the Alarm LED turns OFF
SLOW GREEN − when the GLI3 is INS (in−service)
BPR A
Span
MMI
ACTIVE
LED OPERATING STATUS
Pressing and releasing the switch resets all functions on the GLI3.
Shows the operating status of the redundant cards. The redundant
card toggles automatically if the active card is removed or fails
ON − active card operating normally
OFF − standby card operating normally
Connects to either a BPR or expansion cage and is wired as an
ethernet client.
An RS−232, serial, asynchronous communications link for use as
an MMI port. This port supports 300 baud, up to a maximum of
115,200 baud communications.
BPR B
GLI
AUX
Supports the cross−coupled ethernet circuits to the mate GLI using a
double crossover cable.
Wired as an ethernet client for direct connection to a personal com−
puter with a standard ethernet cable. It allows connection of ethernet
sniffer" when the ethernet switch is properly configured for port mon−
itoring.
Connects to either a BPR or expansion cage and is wired as an
ethernet client.
MMI Port
Reset Switch
Dual 100BASE-T
in a single RJ45
to Redundant
(Mate) GLI3
100BASE-T
Auxiliary Monitor
Port
BPR B AUX RESET
SPAN
ALARM
MMI
ACT
STA
100BASE-T to
BTS Packet Router
or Expansion cage
Span (LED)
Alarm (LED)
Active (LED)
Status (LED)
GLIBPR A
ti-CDMA-WP-00064-v01-ildoc-ftw
OFF − card is powered down, in initialization, or in standby
GREEN − operating normally
YELLOW − one or more of the equipped initialized spans is receiving
a remote alarm indication signal from the far end
RED − one or more of the equipped initialized spans is in an alarm
state
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