s E SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT MMI for OT1xx Test tool Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Rev : B Sec.Ref. : E. CONFIDENTIAL All rights of reproduction and disclosure reserved.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 HISTORICAL OF REVISION Revision Date Author A 2002-02-26 SAGEM S.A. B 2003-01-22 SAGEM S.A Object of revision Creation For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. E.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 SUMMARY 1. OBJECT......................................................................................................................6 1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 6 1.2 Reference Elements .................................................................................................................
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.6.2 IMSI ............................................................................................................................................ 30 2.6.3 Loc. Information.......................................................................................................................... 31 2.6.4 BA List .....................................................................................................................
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 3.1 Escaping from the WAP browser................................................................................................... 48 3.1.1 Escaping the WAP browser – general procedure ...................................................................... 48 3.1.2 Escaping the WAP browser during a voice call ......................................................................... 48 3.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 1. OBJECT 1.1 INTRODUCTION. The purpose of this document is to define the MMI (Machine-Man Interface) Trace specification for the OT product line, some feature depends on the mobile .
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 [04.60] : Digital cellular telecommunications system (Phase 2+) ; General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) ; Mobile Station (MS) - Base Station System (BSS) interface ; Radio Link Control/ Medium Access Control (RLC\MAC) protocol (Release 1997) [04.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2. TRACE FUNCTIONS 2.1 TRACE MENU The trace menu MINFO is accessible with Menu # (scroll push-buttons: ∧ or ∨ and #) Up to 8 choices are available in this menu : • 1 MS Info • 2 Network • 3 GPRS Info) • 4 SIM Info • 5 Forcing Functions • 6 BCCH Scanning • 7 QoS Info • 8 Serial Link Setup To browse through the successive menus, press the scroll push-buttons: ^ Next menu and v Previous menu. 2.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.3 MS INFO This menu contains 3 entries: • IMEI • TMSI/Ciphering • GPRS Class The scroll push-buttons ^ and v are used to browse through the menu. 2.3.1 IMEI This sub-menu gives the IMEI of the mobile and the software version. 2.3.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.4 NETWORK This function is used to display the values of the main parameters received from the serving cell and six neighbouring cells, in standby mode (IDLE) as well as in dedicated mode . You can dial while in the trace screens by keying the digits of the remote number followed by the ✆ key. After starting the call, the mobile display will automatically return to trace screen.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 - cd/md Downlink signalling counter indicator with : cd : current downlink signalling counter md : maximum downlink signalling counter - RX : -110 to -11 dBm Current value of RX_LEV_SERVING_CELL for the BCCH of the serving cell. - C1 : -92 to 127 Current value of the criterion C1 for the serving cell. - C2 : -92 to 127 Current value of the cell reselection criterion C2 for the serving cell if the network allows to calculate it.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.4.3 NEIGHBOURING CELL Main screen in IDLE mode The six following screens of the NETWORK function give the values of the main parameters received from the BCCH of the six neighbouring cells. The information concerning a neighbouring cell is displayed on one screen : - NEIGHBOURING CELL 1 to 6 Current order number of the cell in the list of neighbours. - BCCH : BCCH ARFCN (channel number) of the neighbouring cell.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.4.4 NEIGHBOURING CELL Second screen in IDLE mode This screen gives additional GSM Cell Reselection information along with information about the GPRS capability of the Neighbouring Cell: - CRH: 0 to 14 dB, 2 dB steps Current value of CELL RESELECT HYSTERESIS for the Neighbouring cell - CRO: 0 to 126 dB, 2 dB steps Current value of CELL RESELECT OFFSET for the Neighbouring cell - PY: 20 to 620 s, 20 s steps.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 Current value of the BSIC (Base Station Identity Code) for the serving cell: a 0 to 7 Digit corresponding to the Network Colour Code (NCC). b 0 to 7 Digit corresponding to the Base Colour Code (BCC). - PL : Current value of the POWER_LEVEL. - cr/mr Radio link timeout indicator : cr : current radio link timeout mr : maximum radio link timeout.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 - FN : +abcdefg Frame offset between the neighbouring cell and the serving cell. - BSIC : ab Current value of the BSIC (Base Station Identity Code) for the neighbouring cell: a 0 to 7 Digit corresponding to the operator code. b 0 to 7 Digit corresponding to the cell colour code. - QBO: +hijk Quarter Bit Offset : finer complementary offset expressed in number of quarter bit between the neighbouring cell and the serving cell.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 abc de fghij Mobile Country Code on 3 digits (MCC). Mobile Network Code on 2 digits (NCC). Location Area Code on 5 decimal digits (LAC). - CI : abcde Current value of the CI (Cell Identity) on 4 hexadecimal digits. - C1 : -92 to 127 Current value of the criterion C1 for the serving cell. - C31 : Current value of the criterion C31 for the serving cell. - C32 : Current value of the criterion C32 for the serving cell. 2.4.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 - RA COL: 0 to 7 Current value of RA Color for the serving Cell. Only valid if the Cell supports GPRS. 2.4.9 NEIGHBOURING CELL first screen in PBCCH mode The following screens of the NETWORK function give the values of parameters received from the PBCCH of the six neighbours cells.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 - C31 : Current value of the criterion C31 for the cell. - C32 : Current value of the criterion C32 for the cell. 2.4.10 NEIGHBOURING CELL Second screen in PBCCH mode This screen gives additional GSM Cell Reselection information along with information about the GPRS capability of the Neighbouring Cell: - CRO: 52 to +48 dB, 2 dB steps between -12 to +12 dB, and 4 dB step between -52 and -12dB and between +12 and +48 dB.0.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.4.11 TCH Hopping features in Dedicated mode th It is the 8 screen in dedicated mode. I There may be up to 3 additional screens for the hopping frequencies. These screens give the values of certain additional parameters concerning frequency hopping in the cell and the list of the hopping frequencies if any. When there are more than 24 hopping frequencies, pressing the Ok key allows to display the next 24 hopping frequencies.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 - PCC: 0 to 7 Current value of the BS_PCC_CHANS, the number of PCCCH description blocks occurrences. - BS BLKS: x.y.z x: y: z: 1 to 4 Current value of BS PBCCH BLKS for the Serving Cell 0 to 12 Current value of BS PAG BLKS RES for the Serving Cell 0 to 12 Current value of BS PRACH BLKS for the Serving Cell - HOPP: "direct enc 1", "direct enc 2" or "indirect enc". Type of the frequency hopping.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.4.14 Network summary screen Pressing the Ok key from one of the previous screens displays a network summary screen pressing the C key returns to the previous screen. The first line contains information about the serving cell. The next six lines give information about the six neighbouring cells. If the mobile is in Idle mode. The information provided is BCCH, Rx level, BSIC, C1 and C2 : If the mobile is in Dedicated mode.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 The scroll push-buttons ^ and v are used to browse through the menu. E. CONFIDENTIAL All rights of reproduction and disclosure reserved.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.5.1 Mobility Info This screen gives information related to mobility: • Atch: Attach State ! N: not GPRS-attached ! I: GPRS-attached while IMSI attached ! C: combined-attached ! G: GPRS only attached ! • GMM: GMM Service State ! SB: Stand-By ! I: Idle ! R: Ready • PTMSI: Packet Temporary Mobile Station Identifier. Coded on 4 bytes, displayed in hexadecimal • TLLI: Temporary Link Level Identifier.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.5.2 PDP Context These screen give information about the parameters that are negotiated between the network and the mobile station at PDP Context activation. The scroll push-buttons ^ and v are used to browse through the successive screens. The total number of screens depends on the maximum allowed number of concurrent PDP Context. There are 2 screens for each PDP context. 2.5.2.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 ! High: High priority ! Normal: Normal priority ! Low: Low priority • MEAN: granted mean throughput. 100 to 50 000 000 bytes/hour • PEAK: peak throughput. 1000 to 256 000 bytes/s 2.5.3 Data Transfer Info These screen give information about the current data transfer. 2.5.3.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 ! UL: Uplink Temporary Flow Identifier ! DL: Downlink Temporary Flow Identifier 2.5.3.2 Data Transfer 2nd Screen (LLC) This screen displays informationabout data transfer at the LLC layer: • • • • Mode: LLC transfer mode ! Ack: Acknowledged ! Unack: Unacknowledged TP: LLC throughput, in byte/s (see 4.1.
s E ! • • Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 DL: Downlink RLC throughput Ret: RLC retransmitted block rate, in percentage (only in Acknowledged RLC mode, see 4.2.1 for more details) ! UL: Uplink RLC retransmitted block rate ! DL: Downlink RLC retransmitted block rate Tot: total RLC blocks transmitted (see 4.2.3 for more details) ! UL: total Uplink RLC blocks transmitted ! DL: total Downlink RLC blocks transmitted 2.5.
s E • Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 MEAS: PC_MEAS_CHAN. Indicates the type of channel that shall be used for downlink measurements for power control. This parameter can take 2 values: ! BCCH: the measurements shall be performed on the BCCH ! PDCH: the measurements shall be performed on the PDCH 2.5.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.5.8 Packet Bursts Info This screen displays parameters about the format of packet bursts : • CTRL: CONTROL_ACK_TYPE parameter. It can take the following values: ! 4 ACC: the default format for PACKET CONTROL ACKNOWLEDGMENT messages is 4 access bursts ! RLC/MAC: the default format for PACKET CONTROL ACKNOWLEDGMENT messages is an RLC/MAC Control Block • ACC: ACCESS_BURST_TYPE parameter.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 Use the scroll push-buttons ^ and v to browse through this menu. 2.6.1 KC Information This screen allows to modify the KC key and the KC key sequence number. This parameters are displayed in hexadecimal form and in the same format as they are stored in the SIM (see [11.11] for more details): • The 2 rightmost digits represent the 8-bit long KC key sequence number.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.6.3 Loc. Information This screen allows to modify the Location Information. This 11-byte long parameter is displayed in hexadecimal form. The C button and the ^ button move the cursor to the left, the v button moves the cursor to the right. The OK (or the right one-touch button) validates the changes, while the left one-touch button (or the C button if the cursor has reached the left side of the screen) cancels the changes. 2.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.6.5.2 Modification screen This screen allows to modify a network from the preferred network list. The C button and the ^ button move the cursor to the left, the v button moves the cursor to the right. The left one-touch button cancels the modification and returns to the previous screen. The OK button and the right one-touch button validates the modification. 2.6.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.6.9 Administration This screen indicates whether the SIM card is a test SIM or not. It displays a 3-byte parameter in hexadecimal form. 2.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.7.1 Set BCCH NOTE: the BCCH forcing function and the RF MEASUREMENT, RF SCANNING and BCCH SCANNING functions are mutually exclusive. If this forcing function is active when switching to RF MEASUREMENT, RF SCANNING or BCCH SCANNING mode, it will be automatically deactivated. 2.7.1.1 Activation/Deactivation screen This screen is used to activate or deactivate the Set BCCH forcing function.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.7.2.2 Handover forcing mode If the chosen Set Handover mode is « Active », this screen allows to specify whether the mobile shall perform a single handover or cyclical handovers between the 2 cells. The OK button (or the right one-touch button) validates the choice, while the C button (or the left one-touch button) cancels and returns to the Forcing Functions general scrolling menu.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.7.4 Negative C1 This function allows the mobile to camp on a cell with C1<0.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.7.6 RF Measurement NOTE: the BCCH forcing function and the RF MEASUREMENT function are mutually exclusive. If this forcing function is active when activating RF MEASUREMENT, it will be automatically deactivated. 2.7.6.1 Activation/Deactivation screen This function forces the mobile to perform RF power measurements on a given frequency.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.7.7 Set Full Rate This function is used to force the mobile in Full Rate mode. The choices are: • Active • Inactive The OK button (or right one-touch button) validates the choice, the C button (or left one-touch button) cancels. 2.7.8 Set Band This function is used to force the mobile on the 900 MHz or 1800 MHz band.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 The OK button (or the right one-touch button) validates the choice, while the C button (or the left one-touch button) cancels and returns to the Forcing Functions general scrolling menu. NOTE: the Active and Inactive settings of this function can only be chosen in GSM IDLE mode. 2.7.9.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.7.11 Set GPRS Auto Attach This function allows to specify whether the Mobile Station shall automatically attach to the GPRS network at power-up or not. When this forcing function is set to OFF, the Mobile Station only attaches upon PDP Context Activation.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.7.13 GPRS Class forcing This function allows to force the GPRS Class of the Mobile Station. The possible choices are currently: • B: MS GPRS Class B • C: MS GPRS Class C • Inactive: No GPRS Class forcing (default class) After the validation, the mobile must be powered off and on so that the new setting of the forcing can be taken into account. 2.7.
s E • • Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 Power Cl.: Set Power Class ► GSM. : Power Class for GSM : 4, 5 or N ► DCS. : Power Class for DCS : 1, 2 or N Full Rate: Set Full Rate ► • • • • • I: Inactive Band: Set Band ► ✴: We have to restart the Mobile Station in order to activate the forcing selection. ► 900: GSM Band 1800: DCS Band I: Inactive Cell Resel.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.8 BCCH SCANNING NOTE: the BCCH forcing function and the BCCH SCANNING function are mutually exclusive. If this forcing function is active when activating BCCH SCANNING, it will be automatically deactivated. 2.8.1 Activation/Deactivation screen This function is used to scan the RF channels.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 Pressing the C button (or the left one-touch button) returns to the beginning channel input screen (see 2.8.2). The OK button (or the right one-touch button) stops the scanning and displays the results of the scanning. 2.8.3.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 The C button (or the left one-touch button) cancels the digit entered previously brings back to the beginning channel screen for results display (see 2.8.4). 2.9 QOS INFO This menu contains 4 entries: • FER full • T3212 • Handover Counter • EFR The scroll push-buttons ^ and v are used to browse through the menu. 2.9.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.9.3 Handover Counter This screen displays the number of succeeded and attempted handovers. The C button (or the left onetouch button) leads back to the QoS Info scrolling menu. The scroll push-button ^ may be used to go straight to the Handover forcing mode screen (see 2.7.2.2). The right one-touch button resets the Handover Counter. 2.9.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 2.11 RF SCANNING IN PROGRESS SCREEN This screen indicates that the mobile is in RF Scanning mode. This mode is only available through the serial link interface of the mobile (see [1] for more details). Note that this screen is displayed regardless of the current menu or the activated functions in the MMI: it depends only on the activation of the RF Scanning function through the serial link.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 3. SWITCHING BETWEEN WAP BROWSER AND TRACE SCREENS 3.1 ESCAPING FROM THE WAP BROWSER 3.1.1 Escaping the WAP browser – general procedure The WAP Browser can be escaped in order to go in the Trace Menu screens by pressing for a few secondes the ‘#’ key. This will start the Trace Menu, or if the user had previously escaped from a Trace Menu screen, this will go back to that screen. 3.1.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 3.2.3 Starting a bookmark connection A press on any non-zero digit brings up the dialing screen. Then, pressing the ‘@’ middle soft-key starts the connection to the bookmark entry corresponding to the entered digit, without leaving the current trace screen. E. CONFIDENTIAL All rights of reproduction and disclosure reserved.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 4. ANNEX: GPRS QOS PARAMETERS DEFINITION This Annex defines and explains how some GPRS variables displayed in screens of the GPRS Info menu of calculated and refreshed. 4.1 DATA TRANSFER 2ND SCREEN (LLC) PARAMETERS This screen is described in 2.5.3.2. 4.1.1 Retransmitted LLC Frame Rate The Retransmitted LLC Frame Rate is computed over a period of 1 second. It is defined as follows: Direction UPLINK Definition Retrans.
s E Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 • when the mobile is in READY mode, LLC Data Throughputs are reported at the end of every reporting period • when the mobile is not in READY mode, LLC Data Throughputs are reported only if the number of transmitted bytes has changed over the reporting period 4.1.
s E • Ref. : SCT TMO LOG SPEC 163 Revision : B Sec. Ref. : Date : 2003-01-22 when the mobile is not in READY mode, RLC/MAC Data Throughputs are reported only if the number of transmitted bytes has changed over the reporting period 4.2.