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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. The available choices are:
Active
Inactive
The
OK
button (or right one-touch button) validates the choice, the
C
button (or left one-touch button)
cancels.
2.8.2 Beginning channel input screen
If “Active” choice if validated, this screen prompts for the beginning channel. The BCCH SCANNING will
start on this channel and continue on the following RF frequencies.
The
OK
button (or right one-touch button) validates the choice, the
C
button cancels the previous digit
entered, or goes back to the previous screen if there is no digit to delete. The left one-touch button goes
back to the previous screen.
2.8.3 BCCH Scanning in progress screens
2.8.3.1 BCCH Scanning initiated via the MMI
After validation of the RF channel to begin with, this screen displays for the previously scanned channel
the following parameters:
RF channel number, with an indication of the nature of the channel : OK means that the channel is a
BCCH, NOK means that the channel is not a BCCH
RX LEV: RF power measurement (in dBm)
BSIC: color code of the Base Station. If the channel is not a BCCH, the value of this parameter is
replaced by “
--
“.
Number of BCCH found / total number of channels