Installation Instructions

ATP Overview
DEC 2000
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SCt300 BTS Hardware Installation, ATP and FRU Procedures
PRELIMINARY
Overview
The purpose of this procedure is to outline the optimization and ATP
procedure for a unit configured as a Frequency Hopping Pilot Beacon
(FHPB).
This feature offers the ability to configure a standard SC300 MicroCell
or PicoCell as a frequency hopping pilot beacon. The FHPB serves the
same role in initiating mobile–assisted hard handoff as a conventional
pilot beacon. However, the FHPB serves tp to six carriers in a time
division multiplexed fashion. This reduces the number of forward link
transmitters required.
The SC300 FHPB serves as a Pilot Beacon only. It transmits a fixed list
of overhead messages on the paging and synch channels. It does not
carry traffic as a stand–alone entity.
The SC300 FHPB is configured, downloaded, initialized, maintained
and diagnosed via the OMC–R. The FHPB cannot be configured by the
LMF. The LMF can be used to download code and data, inspect FHPB
parameters, and exeute ATP test procedures.
The FHPB is connected to the OMC–R either via span line or by the
multi–BTS configuration.
All the procedures in this chapter are to be performed with the BTS out
of service or under LMF control. If necessary, refer to the “Shut Down
and Restoring BTS Signaling” procedure in Chapter 7.
For a complete listing of the required tools and equipment, refer to the
“ATP Tools and Equipment” list in Chapter 1.
FHPB ATP Prerequisites
You must complete the following ATP procedues before you do the
FHPB ATP. Refer to the Optimization and Optional Acceptance Test
Procedures (ATP) in Chapter 7 of this manual.
1. BTS preparation.
2. Connecting the LMF to the BTS.
3. Connecting test equipment to the BTS and LMF.
4. Establishing an MMI communications session.
5. Setting customer operating channel.
6. Synchronization verification.
7. Install LMF program and binaries.
8. Start LMF and log on to BTS.
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