User's Manual
RFDS Set-up and Calibration68P09255A69-3
Aug 2002
1X SC4812ET Lite BTS Optimization/ATP Software Release 2.16.1.x
PRELIMINARY
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RFDS Set-up and Calibration
RFDS Description
The optional RFDS is used to perform RF tests of the site from the
CBSC or from the LMF. The RFDS contains the following FRUs:
Antenna Select Unit (ASU)
Fixed Wireless Terminal Interface Card (FWTIC)
Subscriber Unit Assembly (SUA)
For complete information regarding the RFDS, refer to the CDMA
CDMA RFDS Hardware Installation; 68P64113A93, CDMA RFDS
User’s Guide; 68P64114A51, and the LMF Help function on-line
documentation.
RFDS Parameters
The bts-#.cdf file includes RFDS parameter settings that must match the
installed RFDS equipment. The paragraphs below describe the editable
parameters and their defaults. Table 3-45 explains how to edit the
parameter settings.
RfdsEquip - valid inputs are 0 through 2.
0 = (default) RFDS is not equipped
1 = Non-Cobra/Patzer box RFDS
2 = Cobra RFDS
TsuEquip - valid inputs are 0 or 1
0 = (default) TSU not equipped
1 = TSU is equipped in the system
MC1....4 - valid inputs are 0 or 1
0 = (default) Not equipped
1 = Multicouplers equipped in RFDS system
(SC9600 internal RFDS only)
Asu1/2Equip - valid inputs are 0 or 1
0 = (default) Not equipped
1 = Equipped
TestOrigDN - valid inputs are ’’’ (default) or a numerical string up to
15 characters. (This is the phone number the RFDS dials when
originating a call. A dummy number needs to be set up by the switch,
and is to be used in this field.)
NOTE
Any text editor may be used to open the bts-#.cdf file to verify,
view, or modify data. Because the bts-#.cdf file is generated on
a Unix system, a more sophisticated editor, such as MicroSoft
WordPad, will display file content in a more easily-read format
than many simple text editors.
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