User's Manual

TX Pilot Time Offset Acceptance Test
68P64115A18–1
Mar 2003
1X SC 4812T Lite BTS Optimization/ATP Software Release R2.16.1.x
DRAFT
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TX Pilot Time Offset Acceptance Test
Background
Overview – This test verifies the transmitted pilot channel element Pilot
Time Offset of each operator–selected BBX carrier keyed up at a specific
frequency specified in the current CDF. All tests will be performed using
the external, calibrated test equipment controlled by the same command.
All measurements will be made at the BTS TX antenna connector.
Equipment Operation During Testing – The pilot gain will be set to
262 for each antenna and all TCH elements from the MCCs will be
forward–link disabled. The selected BBXs will be keyed using both
bbxlvl and BLO to generate a CDMA carrier (with pilot channel
element only, Walsh code 0). TX power output is set at 40 dBm as
measured at the TX output.
Test Measurements – The test equipment will measure and return the
Pilot Time Offset in ms, verifying that results meet the following
specification:
Pilot Time Offset should be within 3 ms of the target PT Offset
(zero ms).
Redundant BBX Testing The BBX will then de–key, and if selected,
the redundant BBX will be assigned to the current TX antenna path
under test. The test will then be repeated for the redundant BBX.
NOTE
This test also executes and returns the TX Frequency and TX
Waveform Quality (rho) ATP tests, however, only Pilot Time
Offset results are written to the ATP test report.
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