User's Manual
Using CDMA LMF
08/01/2001
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1X SCt4812ET Lite BTS Optimization/ATP
PRELIMINARY
Basic CDMA LMF Operation
The CDMA LMF allows the user to work in the two following operating
environments which are accessed using the specified desktop icons:
S Graphical User Interface (GUI) using the WinLMF icon
S Command Line Interface (CLI) using the WinLMF CLI icon
The GUI is the primary optimization and acceptance testing operating
environment. The CLI environment provides additional capability to the
user to perform manually controlled acceptance tests and audit the
results of optimization and calibration actions.
Basic operation of the CDMA LMF in either environment includes
performing the following:
S Selecting and Deselecting BTS devices
S Enabling devices
S Disabling devices
S Resetting devices
S Obtaining device status
The following additional basic operation can be performed in a GUI
environment:
S Sorting a status report window
For detailed information on performing these and other CDMA LMF
operations, refer to the LMF Help function and the LMF CLI Reference;
68P09253A56.
Unless otherwise noted, LMF procedures in this manual
are performed using the GUI environment.
IMPORTANT
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CDMA LMF and Logical BTS
An SC4812ET Lite logical BTS can consist of up to two SC4812ET Lite
frames. When the CDMA LMF is connected to a frame 1 Ethernet port
of a logical BTS, access is available to all devices in all of the frames
that make up the logical BTS. A logical BTS CDF file that includes
equipage information for all of the logical BTS frames and their devices
is required for proper LMF interface. A CBSC CDF file that includes
channel data for all of the logical BTS frames is also required.
The first frame of a logical BTS has a –1 suffix (for example,
BTS–812–1) and the second frame of the logical BTS is numbered with
the suffix, –101 (e. g. BTS–812–101). When the CDMA LMF is logged
into a BTS, a FRAME tab is displayed for each frame. If there is only
one frame for the BTS, there will only be one tab (e.g., FRAME–282–1
for BTS–282). If a logical BTS has more than one frame, there will be a
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