User's Manual

Updating Calibration Data Files
68P64115A18–1
Mar 2003
1X SC 4812T Lite BTS Optimization/ATP Software Release R2.16.1.x
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Updating Calibration Data Files
After completing the TX calibration and audit, updated CAL file
information must be moved from the LMF Windows environment back
to the CBSC, a Unix environment. The following procedures detail
moving files from one environment to the other.
Copying CAL files from LMF to a Diskette
Follow the procedures in Table 5-1 to copy the CAL files from an LMF
computer to a 3.5 diskette.
Table 5-1: Copying CAL Files to a Diskette
Step Action
1 With Windows running on the LMF computer, insert a disk into Drive A:\.
2 Launch the Windows Explorer application program from the Start > Programs menu list.
3 Select the applicable <x>:\<lmf home directory/cdma/bts–# folder.
4 Drag the bts–#.cal file to Drive A.
5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4, as required, for other bts–# folders.
Copying CAL Files from Diskette to the CBSC
Follow the procedures in Table 5-2 to copy CAL files from a diskette to
the CBSC.
Table 5-2: Copying CAL Files from Diskette to the CBSC
Step Action
1 Log into the CBSC on the OMC–R Unix workstation using your account name and password.
2 Place the diskette containing calibration file(s) in the workstation diskette drive.
3 Type in eject –q and press the Enter key.
4 Type in mount and press the Enter key.
NOTE
S Check to see that the message “floppy/no_name” is displayed on the last line.
S If the eject command was previously entered, floppy/no_name will be appended with a number.
Use the explicit floppy/no_name reference displayed.
5 Type in cd /floppy/no_name and press the Enter key.
6 Type in ls –lia and press the Enter key.
Verify the bts–#.cal file filename appears in the displayed directory listing.
7 Type in cd and press the Enter key.
8 Type in pwd and press the Enter key.
Verify the displayed response shows the correct home directory (/home/<users name>).
9 With Solaris versions of Unix, create a Unix–formatted version of the bts–#.cal file in the home
directory by performing the following:
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