User's Manual

Automated Acceptance Test Procedures
68P09258A31–A
Oct 2003
1X SCt 4812T BTS Optimization/ATP
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ATP Test Options
There are three different ATP testing options that can be performed to
completely test a BTS. Depending on your requirements, one of the
following ATP testing options should be run. Table 4-1 provides the
procedure to execute an ATP test. To completely test a BTS, run the ATP
tests according to one of the following ATP testing options:
ATP Testing Option 1
S All TX/RX test – Executes all the TX and RX tests as described in
testing option 2.
ATP Testing Option 2
S All TX test – TX tests verify the performance of the BTS transmit line
up. These include the GLI, MCC, BBX, and CIO cards, the LPAs and
passive components including splitters, combiners, bandpass filter,
and RF cables.
S All RX test – RX tests verify the performance of the BTS receiver line
up. These includes the MPC (for starter frames), EMPC (for
expansion frames), CIO, BBX, MCC, and GLI cards and the passive
components including RX filter (starter frame only), and RF cables.
ATP Testing Option 3
These tests can be run individually:
S TX Mask test
S Rho test
S Pilot Time Offset test
S Code Domain Power test
S FER test
NOTE
The Full Optimization test can be run if you want the TX path
calibrated, BLO downloaded, and TX audited before all the TX
and RX tests are run.
NOTE
If manual testing has been performed with the HP analyzer,
remove the manual control/system memory card from the card
slot and set the IO CONFIG to the Talk & Listen mode before
starting the automated testing.
NOTE
The STOP button can be used to stop the testing process.
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