User Manual
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Aug 2002
SC4812ET Optimization/ATP Manual Software Release R16.1.x.x
PRELIMINARY
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Table 3-49: Set Antenna Map Data
Step Action
1 Click on Util in the BTS menu bar, and select Edit > Antenna Map... from the pull-down menus.
-A tabbed data entry pop-up window will appear.
2 In the data entry pop-up window, click on the TX Antenna Map or RX Antenna Map tab to select
the antenna map to be edited.
3 Locate the carrier and sector number for which data is to be entered or edited, and click in the column
where entry or editing is needed.
4
Enter/edit Antenna # and Antenna Label column data as needed for each carrier.
NOTE
Refer to the CDMA Help > Utility Menu > Edit-Antenna Map... section of LMF Help function
on-line documentation for antenna map examples.
5 For each tab with changes, click on the Save button to save displayed values.
6
Click on the Dismiss button to close the window.
NOTE
Values entered or changed after the Save button was used will be lost when the window is
dismissed.
Entered values will be used by the LMF as soon as they are saved. It is not necessary to log out and
log back into the LMF for changes to take effect.
Set RFDS Configuration Data
If an RFDS is installed, the RFDS configuration data must be manually
entered.
Prerequisite
LMF is logged into the BTS
NOTE
The entered antenna# index numbers must correspond to the
antenna# index numbers used in the antenna maps.
Follow the procedure in Table 3-50 to set RFDS configuration data.
Table 3-50: Set RFDS Configuration Data
Step Action
1 Click on Util in the BTS menu bar, and select Edit > RFDS Configuration... from the pull-down
menus.
-A tabbed data entry pop-up window will appear.
2 In the data entry pop-up window, click on the TX RFDS Configuration or RX RFDS Configuration
tab, as required.
3 To add a new antenna number, perform the following:
3a - Click on the Add Row button.
3b - Click in the Antenna #, Cal Antenna, Scap Antenna, or Populate [Y/N] columns, as required.
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