User's Manual
RFDS Set–up and Calibration – continued
FEB 2005 1X SC 4812T Lite BTS Optimization/ATP 3-133
PRELIMINARY
RFDS TSU NAM Programming
The Number Assignment Module (NAM) information needs to be
programmed into the TSU before it can receive and process Test Calls,
or be used for any type of RFDS Test. The RFDS TSU NAM must be
programmed with the appropriate system parameters and a phone
number during hardware installation. The TSU Phone Number and TSU
MSI must be recorded for each BTS used for OMC–R RFDS Software
Configuration.
The user will only need to program the NAM for the initial
installation of the RFDS.
NOTE
Explanation of Parameters
Used When Programming the
TSU NAM
Table 3-46 defines the parameters used when editing the tsu.nam file.
Table 3-46: Definitions of NAM Parameters
Access Overload Code
Slot Index
System ID
Network ID
These parameters are obtained from the switch.
Primary Channel A
Primary Channel B
Secondary Channel A
Secondary Channel B
These parameters are the channels that are to be used in operation of the
system.
Lock Code
Security Code
Service Level
Station Class Mark
Do NOT change.
IMSI MCC
IMSI 11 12
These fields are obtained at the OMC using the following command:
omc–000000 >disp bts–# imsi
If the fields are blank, replace the IMSI Fields in the NAM File to 0,
otherwise use the values displayed by the OMC–R.
MIN Phone Number This field is the phone number assigned to the mobile.
– The ESN and MIN must be entered into the switch as well.
NOTE
This field is different from the TODN Field in the bts–#.CDF File.
– The MIN is the phone number assigned to the RFDS Subscriber.
– The TODN is the phone number that the subscriber calls.
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