User's Manual

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Date : 2003-01-22
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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.
NOTE
: before changing the Handover forcing mode from Single to Cyclical or vice-versa the forcing
function must be deactivated.
2.7.2.3 BCCH channel prompt
If the “Active” choice is validated, after the choice of the Handover forcing mode, a second screen prompts
for the BCCH frequency number on which the mobile shall force a handover. The
C
button deletes the
previously entered digit, or cancel the operation if no digit is present. Validating with
OK
will bring you back
in the Forcing Functions general scrolling menu.
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.
2.7.3 Cell Bar Access
This function is used to modify the interpretation of the cell_bar_access_s. Three modes are offered. Use
the scroll push-buttons
^
and
v
to browse through those 3 modes.
Inactive: the mobile complies with the GSM recommendation concerning barred cells
Active: the mobile can camp on any cell, including barred cells
Inverse: the mobile shall camp on barred cells ONLY
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 setting of this forcing function can only be changed in GSM IDLE mode.