User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 4: Acceptance Test Procedures
- Automated Acceptance Test Procedure
- Acceptance Tests - Test Set-up
- Abbreviated (All-inclusive) Acceptance Tests
- Individual Acceptance Tests
- TX Spectral Purity Transmit Mask Acceptance Test
- TX Waveform Quality (Rho) Acceptance Test
- TX Pilot Time Offset Acceptance Test
- TX Code Domain Power/Noise Floor Acceptance Test
- RX FER Acceptance Test
- Generating an ATP Report
- Updating Calibration Data Files
- Chapter 5: Prepare to Leave the Site
- Chapter 6: Troubleshooting
- Basic Troubleshooting: Overview
- Troubleshooting: Installation
- Cannot Log into Cell-Site
- Force LAN A Active (LMF Connection at I/O Panel LAN Connector)
- Force LAN A Active (LMF Connection at Service Shelf LAN Connector)
- Set the GLI IP Address
- Cannot Communicate with Power Meter
- Cannot Communicate with Communications System Analyzer
- Cannot Communicate with Signal Generator
- Troubleshooting: Download
- Troubleshooting: Calibration
- Basic Troubleshooting: RF Path Fault Isolation
- Troubleshooting: Transmit ATP
- Troubleshooting: Receive ATP
- Troubleshooting: CSM Checklist
- Troubleshooting: SCCP Backplane
- Troubleshooting: RFDS
- Module Front Panel LED Indicators and Connectors
- Troubleshooting: Span Control Link
- Appendix A: Data Sheets
- Appendix B: PN Offset/I & Q Offset Register Programming Information
- Appendix C: FRU Optimization / ATP Test Matrix
- Appendix D: BBX Gain Set Point vs. BTS Output
- Appendix E: CDMA Operating Frequency Programming Information
- Appendix F: Test Equipment Preparation
- Test Equipment Preparation
- Verifying and Setting GPIB Addresses
- Agilent E4406A Transmitter Tester GPIB Address
- Agilent E4432B Signal Generator GPIB Address
- Advantest R3267 Spectrum Analyzer GPIB Address
- Advantest R3562 Signal Generator GPIB Address
- Agilent 8935 Series E6380 (formerly HP 8935) Test Set GPIB Address
- Hewlett Packard HP 8921A and HP83236A/B GPIB Address
- Advantest R3465 Communications Test Set GPIB Address
- Motorola CyberTest GPIB Address
- HP 437 Power Meter GPIB Address
- Gigatronics 8541C Power Meter GPIB Address
- RS232 GPIB Interface Adapter
- Test Equipment Inter-Unit Connection, Testing, and Control
- Inter-Unit Connection, Testing, and Control Settings
- HP 8921A with PCS Interface Test Equipment Connections
- HP 8921A with PCS Interface System Connectivity Test
- Pretest Set-up for HP 8921A
- Pretest Set-up for Agilent 8935
- Advantest R3465 Connection
- R3465 GPIB Clock Set-up
- Pretest Set-up for Advantest R3465
- Agilent 8932/E4432B Test Equipment Interconnection
- Agilent E4406A/E4432B Test Equipment Interconnection
- Advantest R3267/R3562 Test Equipment Interconnection
- Equipment Calibration
- Manual Cable Calibration
- Appendix G: Downloading ROM Code
- Appendix H: In-Service Calibration
- Appendix I: Packet Backhaul Configuration
- BTS Router Initial Configuration
- Terminal Setup
- Downloading Minimum Canned BTS Router Configuration Files
- Verifying IOS Canned Version of the CF Memory Card
- Replacing Installed BTS Router CF Memory Card IOS Version
- Background
- Equipment and Software Required for Verification Methods
- Required Publications
- Method 1: Replacement of Installed Router CF Card IOS Data
- Method 2: Using a CF Memory Card Reader for Replacement of Installed IOS Version and Changing File Sequence ...
- Change CF Memory Card File Sequence to Place IOS File First on the Card
- Verify and Upgrade ROMMON Version
- Recovery from BTS Router Boot to ROMMON
- Entering or Changing Router FE Interface IP Address
- Preparation for Site Turn-over
- Index
Troubleshooting: Installation – continued
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PRELIMINARY
Table 6-2: Procedure to Force Ethernet LAN A to Active State as Primary LAN
(LMF Connection at I/O Panel LAN Connector)
n ActionStep
11 Allow the GLI Cards to power up, then attempt to select and status cards in the SCCP Cages.
S If LAN A is active, proceed toStep 12.
S If LAN A is still not active, troubleshoot or continue troubleshooting following the procedures
in Table 6-1.
12
Replace the 50Ω Terminators removed from the LAN B IN and OUT connectors.
NOTE
To ensure the INS_ACT GLI Card does not swap LANs after LMF login, the 50Ω Terminator may
be left off of the LAN B OUT connector until LMF operations are completed.
Force LAN A Active (LMF
Connection at Service Shelf
LAN Connector)
Table 6-3: Force Ethernet LAN A to Active State as Primary LAN,
LMF Connection at Service Shelf LAN Connector
n Step Action
1 If LAN A is not the active LAN, make certain all external LAN Connectors are either terminated
with 50Ω Loads or cabled to another frame.
2 If it has not already been done, connect the LMF Computer to LAN B on the Stand–alone or
Starter Frame, as applicable (Table 3-6).
3 If it has not already been done, start a GUI LMF Session and log into the BTS (Table 3-10).
4 Remove the 50Ω Terminator from the LAN B IN Connector on the I/O Panel at the top of the
Stand–alone or Starter Frame.
– The LMF session will become inactive.
5 Log the LMF out of the BTS.
6 Disconnect the LMF Computer from the Service Shelf LAN B Connector and connect it to the
LAN A Connector.
7 Determine if LAN A is active and capable of accepting an LMF log–in by using the LMF Ping
Utility to query the INS_ACT GLI (Table 3-15).
8 If the INS_ACT GLI responds to the ping, log into the BTS on LAN A.
9 Attempt to select and status a card in the BTS.
– Forcing LAN A to active state was successful if the LMF can log in, select, and status any
card in the cage.
S If LAN A was successfully forced to an active state, skip to Step 16.
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