qualcomm wcdma features(v3.2)_eng
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WCDMA User Guide
V3.2
Innowireless
Innowireless
Contents
Chapter 1. Overview ...................................................................................................... 1
1.1 WCDMA Graph .................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 WCDMA Statistics ................................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 WCDMA Status .................................................................................................................................... 2
1.4 WCDMA Layer 3 .................................................................................................................................. 3
Chapter 2. WCDMA Graph Window .................................................................................. 4
2.1 WQ Signal Graph window ..................................................................................................................... 4
2.2 WQ Data graph window ........................................................................................................................ 7
2.3 WQ List Search Graph .......................................................................................................................... 9
2.4 WQ Step 1 Search Graph ................................................................................................................... 12
2.5 WQ Step 2 Search Graph ................................................................................................................... 13
2.6 WQ Step 3 Search Graph ................................................................................................................... 14
2.7 WQ Finger Graph ............................................................................................................................... 15
2.8 WQ Finger Information Ver2 ............................................................................................................... 17
2.9 WQ TA Search Graph/WQ Finger TA Graph Ver2 ............................................................................... 19
2.10 WQ Delay Graph .............................................................................................................................. 21
2.11 WQ PSC Graph ................................................................................................................................. 23
2.12 WQ TPC History ............................................................................................................................... 24
2.13 WQ RACH Graph ............................................................................................................................. 25
2.14 WQ Cell Reselection Measurement .................................................................................................. 26
2.15 WQ CM Interfrequency Measurement .............................................................................................. 27
2.16 QC GSM All Signal Graph ................................................................................................................. 28
2.17 QC GSM Layer1 Signal Searcher List .............................................................................................. 32
2.18 QC Compressed Mode GSM Measurement ..................................................................................... 33
2.19 QC GSM RR SACCH Measurement Report ..................................................................................... 35
2.20 QC GSM RR Cell Selection && Reselection Measurement .............................................................. 37
2.21 QC GSM Surrounding Cells .............................................................................................................. 39
2.22 QC GPRS Power Control Graph ....................................................................................................... 40
2.23 QC GPRS Neighboring Cell Information ........................................................................................... 42
Chapter 3. WCDMA Statistics Window ........................................................................... 44
3.1 WQ Summary Statistics ...................................................................................................................... 44
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3.2 WQ Vocoder Statistics ........................................................................................................................ 46
3.3 WQ RLC Statistics .............................................................................................................................. 47
3.4 QC GPRS RLC Statistics .................................................................................................................... 50
Chapter 4. WCDMA Status Window ............................................................................... 53
3.1 WQ Mobile Information ....................................................................................................................... 53
3.2 WQ Phone Status ............................................................................................................................... 55
3.3 WQ PRACH/RACH Information .......................................................................................................... 56
3.3 WQ Handoff Information ..................................................................................................................... 58
3.4 WQ Pilot Sets Information ................................................................................................................... 60
3.5 WQ BLER Information ........................................................................................................................ 62
3.6 WQ Physical Channel ......................................................................................................................... 63
3.7 WQ Transport Channel ....................................................................................................................... 67
3.8 WQ MAC Parameters ......................................................................................................................... 69
3.9 WQ Channel Mapping......................................................................................................................... 74
3.10 WQ RLC States ................................................................................................................................ 76
3.11 WQ RLC TM ...................................................................................................................................... 78
3.12 WQ RLC UM ..................................................................................................................................... 80
3.13 WQ RLC AM ..................................................................................................................................... 81
3.14 WQ RLC Ciphering ........................................................................................................................... 85
3.15 QC GPRS Serving Cell Parameters.................................................................................................. 86
3.16 QC GPRS MAC State ....................................................................................................................... 89
3.17 QC GSM Information ........................................................................................................................ 91
Chapter 5. WCDMA Layer 3 ............................................................................................ 93
5.1 WQ Cell Information ........................................................................................................................... 93
5.2 WQ RRC State .................................................................................................................................... 95
5.3 WQ RAB (SF) Information .................................................................................................................. 96
5.4 System Information Block Parameters ................................................................................................ 97
5.5 WQ NAS Mobility management .......................................................................................................... 98
5.6 WQ NAS CS connection management ............................................................................................. 101
5.7 WQ NAS PS connection management ............................................................................................. 108
5.8 QC GPRS L1 Data Transfer Summary .............................................................................................. 113
5.9 QC GPRS L2 Data Transfer Summary .............................................................................................. 114
5.10 QC GSM State Window ................................................................................................................... 119
Chapter 1. Overview Overview
WCDMA Qualcomm / GSM features consist of four parts: WCDMA Qualcomm / GSM features consist of four parts:
WCDMA Graph(refer to Ch.2 WCDMA Graph Window) WCDMA Graph(refer to Ch.2 WCDMA Graph Window)
WCDMA Statistics(refer to Ch.3 WCDMA Statistics Window) WCDMA Statistics(refer to Ch.3 WCDMA Statistics Window)
WCDMA Status(refer to Ch.4 WCDMA Status Window) WCDMA Status(refer to Ch.4 WCDMA Status Window)
WCDMA Layer3(refer to Ch.5 WCDMA Layer3 Window) WCDMA Layer3(refer to Ch.5 WCDMA Layer3 Window)
1.1 WCDMA Graph 1.1 WCDMA Graph
WCDMA Graph displays major parameters to monitor the RF environment such as Rx/Tx Power, Ec/Io, RSCP, etc. WCDMA Graph displays major parameters to monitor the RF environment such as Rx/Tx Power, Ec/Io, RSCP, etc.
Procedure:
1. To open the WCDMA Graph, click the “WCDMA Graph” in the menu bar. 2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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1.2 WCDMA Statistics
WCDMA Statistics includes Call Statistics, WQ Summary Statistics, WQ Vocoder
Statistics, WQ RLC Statistics, QC GPRS RLC Statistics
Procedure:
2. To open the WCDMA Statistics, click the “WCDMA Statistics” in the menu bar.
3. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
1.3 WCDMA Status
WCDMA Status displays Mobile Information, Layer1/2 status, and Channel status as following.
Procedure:
1. To open the WCDMA Status, click the “WCDMA Status” in the menu bar.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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1.4 WCDMA Layer 3
WCDMA Layer 3 includes WQ Cell Information, WQ RRC States, WQ RAB(SF) Information, NAS Mobility Management, NAS CS Management, NAS PS Management QC GPRS L1 Data Transfer Summary, QC GPRS L2 Data Transfer Summary, QC GSM State Window
Procedure:
1. To open the WCDMA Layer 3, click the “WCDMA Layer 3” in the menu bar.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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2.1 WQ Signal Graph window 2.1 WQ Signal Graph window
Signal Graph window displays the line type plots of various parameters simultaneously. Signal Graph window displays the line type plots of various parameters simultaneously.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Signal Graph” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever messages containing parameters’ values are sent from test phone to XCAL-W. The color of each line can
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be configured by ”Color Setting” function in ”Settings” menu. The history of each result can be identified by line type graph with displaying the moving trace of signals for 1 minute and the instantaneous value of the parameters can be monitored on the upper side of each graph. 2. To identify each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Power (dBm) Received and Transmitted power of test phone in dBm unit.
RSCP Received Signal Code Power of CPICH channel with PSC.
Block Err Rate Block Error Rate of each transport channels and averaged
value of all transport channels, from 0 to 100 %.
SIR Signal to Interference Ratio in dB unit.
TPC History This record is generated every second with the samples that
are collected once every 10ms with a simultaneous process of
accumulating averaging.
PPP Throughput PPP Layer throughput in Kbps
APP Throughput Application Layer throughput in Kbps. Among the received
payloads, only the payloads Acked by the recipient are
calculated.
RLC Throughput RLC AM SDU throughput in Kbps.
Finger Finger Ec/Io
Spreading Factor Uplink/Downlink OVSF Code and Maximum bit rate.
Option Window
You can select parameters to be displayed in the window using it.
Procedure:
3. Double click on the window and the following dialog will pop up.
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4. Select parameters to be displayed by checking in the check boxes in
“SignalGraphSetDlg” box. To select parameters in group unit, check in the
check box of certain group.
5. Click the “Ok” button and then selected parameters will be displayed
graphically in the “WQ Signal Graph” window.
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2.2 WQ Data graph window
Data Graph window displays the line type plots of the throughput of each protocol layer and Uplink RLC layer information (Retransmission rate and Tx window size).
Procedure:
6. To open the window, choose “WQ Data Graph” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever information on throughput
and Uplink RLC is sent from test phone to XCAL. The color of each graphs or
lines can be configured by ”Color Setting” function in ”Settings” menu.
The history of each result can be identified by line type graph with displaying the
moving trace of signals for 1 minute and the instantaneous value of the
parameters can be monitored on the upper side of each graph
7. To identify each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
PPP Throughput PPP Layer throughput in Kbps.
APP Throughput Application Layer throughput in Kbps. Among the
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received payloads, only the payloads Acked by the
recipient are calculated.
RLC Throughput RLC AM SDU throughput in Kbps.
UL RLC Retransmitted Rate
Number of retransmitted data PDUs / Number of
transmitted data PDUs.
UL RLC Tx Window Size Maximum number of RLC protocol units permitted to
send without receiving an ACK.
Option Window
You can select parameters to be displayed in the window using it.
Procedure:
1. Double click on the window and the following dialog will pop up.
2. Select parameters to be displayed by checking in the check boxes in
“SignalGraphSetDlg” box. To select parameters in a group unit, check in the
check box of a certain group.
3. Click the “Ok” button and then selected parameters will be displayed
graphically in the “WQ Signal Graph” window.
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2.3 WQ List Search Graph
List Search Graph window displays searching result for each pilot sets (Active, Monitored, Unlisted or Detected) information for handoff situations.
Procedure:
4. To open the window, choose “WQ Data Graph” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever list search information is sent from test phone to XCAL-W. The color of each line or cell information in text format can be configured by “Cellsite Color Setting” function in “Settings” menu.
5. To identify each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Threshold Minimum displayable signal strength.
Set Differentiate pilot set group.
HSUPA Cell Set
- Serv. Cell : E-DCH Serving Cell
- Serv. RLS : E-DCH Serving RLS
- Non-Serv. RLS : E-DCH Non-Serving RLS
WCDMA/HSPDA Cell Set
- A(Intra) : Intra Active Set
- M(Intra) : Intra Monitored Set
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- U(Intra) : Intra Unlisted or detected Set
- M(Inter) : Inter Monitored Set
- VA(Inter) : Inter Virtual Active Set
PSC Primary Scrambling Code
Name CELL Name.
Ec/Io CPICH Ec/Io value.
Option Window
You can select parameters to be displayed in the window using it.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ List Search” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
2. To monitor PSC list displayed in a line type graph, double click on the graph
and the following dialog box will pop up on the screen.
3. Set Pilot Pollution Information Setting by clicking the “Setting” button.
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Field Description
User defined Active Sever
Count
Shows the number of PSC that satisfies user condition.
The condition can be set by clicking the ”Setting”
button.
- Different level: The difference from Best Ec/Io in dB.
- Ec/Io threshold: The minimum required Ec/Io level to be
satisfied.
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2.4 WQ Step 1 Search Graph
Step1 Search window displays step1 search result by which the Peak values and the PSC position of the Primary Synchronization Channel are identified.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Step1 Search” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The update occurs upon every initial acquisition and upon receiving a new neighbor list. The PSC Position is defined within 2560 chips. 2. To adjust signal threshold to numerate the number of signals having
strength higher than the threshold, operate spin button in the upper right corner of the window to be appropriate.
3. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
# of Peak Number of signals observed during one slot period.
Exceed Number of signals having strength higher than user
defined threshold.
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2.5 WQ Step 2 Search Graph
Step2 Search Table shows the Step2 Search Results obtained by the process through which the PSC Code Group and the Frame Synchronization information are identified by investigation of the Secondary Synchronization Channel.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Step2 Search” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever test phone executes initial acquisition operation or receives a new neighbor list.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Peak Number of Peaks reported. (Max 6)
Group PSC code group found (0 to 63).
Position Position information of PSC in chips unit.
(0 to 38,399)
Ec/Io Ec/Io information of Secondary Synchronization Channel.
-30 ~ 0 Ec/Io range. -30 dB to 0 dB
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2.6 WQ Step 3 Search Graph
WQ Step3 Search Table shows the Step3 Search Results by which the PSC code index and the energy of the P-CPICH are identified.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Step3 Search” in the “WCDMA Graph”
menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever test phone executes initial acquisition operation or receives a new neighbor list. 2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Task Number of tasks finished.
SC Code Primary Scrambling Code index.
Position Position information of PSC in 8 chips unit (0 to 38,399)
Energy Ec/Io information of CPICH.
-30 ~ 0 Ec/Io range -30 dB to 0 dB
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2.7 WQ Finger Graph
WCDMA Finger table on the upper part displays the information of each finger, and Finger graph on the lower part shows Finger’s Combined Ec/Io and the strongest signal component by Dominant Ec/Io.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Finger” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The history of Combined Ec/Io and Dominant Ec/Io can be identified by line type graph with displaying the moving trace of signals for 1 minute The contents of the window will be updated whenever the signals assigned to fingers are changed.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
ID Finger ID value
PSC Primary scrambling code
Name The name of the sector that is assigned by “bts.ini” file.
Ec/Io P-CPICH Ec/Io of the Finger in dB unit.
Lock Lock status consists of 4 bits (0000 to 1111), each bit
shows the lock status for each lock threshold.
1st bit: Power control bit lock.
2nd bit : Data combining lock
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3rd bit : Time tracking lock
4th bit : Lock detection threshold
The Lock status will be shown as HEX value ( for example,
1111 will be shown as 0xF)
Assign Finger assigned state.
Assigned to Active Set / Neighbor Set.
State Finger state.
New : Newly assigned finger.
prev : previously assigned finger.
Position Finger PN Position in chip unit (0 to 38,399).
Delay Delay information of the finger referenced to the strongest
signal component.
Chan The OVSF of the CPICH (0 for primary CPICH)
TPC This is the ID of the TPC combiner to use, from 0 to 5.
Div STTD: Diversity pilot.
No: No Diversity pilot.
Ant CPICH Ec/Io values from each Antenna.
Combined Ec/Io Finger’s combined Ec/Io.
Dominant Ec/Io The strongest signal component among the signals
assigned to fingers.
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2.8 WQ Finger Information Ver2
There are a maximum of 12 fingers, but packets are sent for active enabled fingers. The log record gives the important parameters for demodulating the finger.
Procedure 1. To open the window, choose “WQ Finger Information Ver2” in the “WCDMA
Graph” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
ID Finger ID
PSC Primary scrambling code
* With Cellsite Color Setting, users are able to
categorize and select the sorts of colors suitable for
each PSC.
Name Node-B Cell(Sector) Name
* To display sector name corresponding to each PSC
in the table, user must run import cell site. To import
cell site, click Cellsite Setting sub menu on Setting
menu. For the details of Cell Site Setting, refer to
Ch.6.4 Cell Site Setting in XCAL/OPTis user guide
Ec/Io P-CPICH Ec/Io of the Finger in dB unit
Lock The condition of Lock consists of 4 bits (0000 to 1111),
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each bit shows the condition of lock for each threshold
of lock.
• 1st bit: Power control bit lock.
• 2nd bit: Data combining lock
• 3rd bit: Time tracking lock
• 4th bit: Lock detection threshold
The condition of Lock will be shown as HEX value ( for
example, 1111 will be shown as 0xF)
CH The OVSF of the CPICH (0 for primary CPICH)
State Finger state.
• New: Newly assigned finger.
• Prev: previously assigned finger.
Delay Delay information of the finger referenced to the
strongest signal component.
TPC This is the ID of the TPC combiner in use, ranging
from 0 to 5.
HS Cell ID Displays Cell ID in HSUPA
HS Enable Displays HSUPA system condition (Enable or Disable)
HS Ref Displays Reference Finger in HSUPA (1 : Reference
Finger)
Div • STTD: Diversity pilot.
• No: No Diversity pilot.
Ant CPICH Ec/Io values from each Antenna.
Combined Ec/Io Fingers combined Ed/Io.
Dominant Ec/Io The Strongest signal component among the signals
assigned to fingers.
EUL Info(Active)
Displays the following information when EUL is only Active RLS Inx: EUL_CELL_RLS_IDX information Serv Cell: EUL_SERV_CELL information : 0 -> Not Assigned, 1: Assigned Ref.Serv Cell : EUL_SERV_CELL_FING : 0 -> Not, 1 : Ref. Finger
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2.9 WQ TA Search Graph/WQ Finger TA Graph Ver2
WCDMA TA Search Graph window displays the line type plots of active signals and neighbor signals of the test phone. The window shows the signal power level relative to the time offset in chips.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ TA Search Graph” in the “WCDMA
Graph” menu.
The color for each PSC can be configured by “Cellsite Color Setting” function in
“Settings” menu
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Display Boundary The time offset of the tracked signal in X axis.
PSC 472 (3) –10.4
Number of Finger
Ec/Io
Definition of Finger Symbol
Finger Symbol
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+/-24, +/-48, +/-96, +/-192 chips
Ec/Io Threshold Minimum display level of Y axis.
Finger symbol Display Finger information option on each finger.
Sort by Ec/Io Sort the result according to Ec/Io level in the displayed
text.
Option Window
You can select parameters to be displayed in the window using it.
Procedure:
1. To change the settings of the window, double click on the screen of the
window and then the following “TA Graph Settings” dialog box will pop up.
2. Change the values in the “TA Graph Settings” to be appropriate and then
click “OK” button.
3. In order to display the CELL name on graph, “BTS.ini” file should be created
that includes CELL information. Refer to the “BTS.ini” creation in “WQ List
Search”.
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2.10 WQ Delay Graph
Delay Graph window displays bar type plots of delay information for active, monitored and unlisted (or detected) signals of the test phone with signal power level relative to the time offset in chips.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Delay Graph” in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever new delay information is transferred from test phone to XCAL-W. The color for each PSC can be configured by “Cellsite Color Setting” function in “Settings” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Set Active, Monitored, Unlisted(or Detected)
PSC Primary Scrambling Code.
Name CELL name from “BTS.ini”.
Max Delay Maximum delay value among various delayed signal
components referenced to the position which is specified
in offsets by the reference counter of test phone in chip
unit.
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Option Window
You can select parameters to be displayed in the window using it.
Procedure:
1. To change the settings of the window, double click on the screen of the
window and then the following “Delay Graph Settings” dialog box will pop up.
2. Change the values in the “Delay Graph Settings” to be appropriate and then
click “OK” button.
Field Description
Display Boundary The time offset of the tracked signal in X axis.
+/-48, +/-96, +/-192, +/-288 chips.
Ec/Io Threshold Minimum display level of Y axis.
Active Set Display signal levels of Active Set.
Monitored Set Display signal levels of Monitored Set.
Unlisted(or Detected)
Set
Display signal levels of Unlisted or Detected Set.
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2.11 WQ PSC Graph
PSC Graph window displays the CPICH Ec/Io for each PSC as bar and line type graph based on WCDMA finger information. The line type graph includes CPICH Ec/Io result for the last 60 sec.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ PSC Graph” in the “WCDMA Graph”
menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever the signal level or PSC
history are changed.
The color for each PSC can be configured by “Cellsite Color Setting” function in
“Settings” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Indicator Symbol
-12.5 (104 [Test1-B]) Ec/Io
PSC
CELL name
Definition of Indicator Symbol
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2.12 WQ TPC History
The TPC History graph shows power control information of Downlink and Uplink in line type format obtained from test phone. This record is generated every 500ms showing the accumulated result of power control command from each frame.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ TPC History” in the “WCDMA Graph”
menu.
The contents of the window will be updated every 0.5 sec and TPC information is
given for each frame.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
+15 ~ -15 (Y axis) The accumulated result of power control bits per each
frame in dB.
Downlink TPC History These are power control bits on the UL telling the DL
what to do.
Uplink TPC History These are power control bits on the DL telling the UL
what to do.
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2.13 WQ RACH Graph
The RACH Graph shows access preamble information when test phone accesses network to establish a radio link.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RACH Graph” in the “WCDMA Graph”
menu.
The Contents of the window will be updated whenever there are access attempts from test phone to network. The X axis unit is 20ms.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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2.14 WQ Cell Reselection Measurement
WQ Cell Reselection Measurement window shows cell information in Inter RAT Handover between WCDMA and GSM.
Field Description
PSC Primary scrambling code from 0 to 511
Name The name of Cell (sector) which PSC is assigned.
Ec/Io Range is 0 to -63. Actual ECIO value is 1/2 the logged
value
RSCP Received signal code power in dB, range from 0 to -128
(signed integer). Displayed post processed value should be
RSCP_logged -21
ARFCN
Radio frequency channel number from 0 to 1023
ARFCN – Range 0..1023
NCC NCC(Network Color Code) from BSIC
BCC BCC(Base station Color Code) from BSIC
RSSI Received signal strength in dBm (signed integer),
range from 0 to -120 dBm
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2.15 WQ CM Interfrequency Measurement
CM Interfrequency Measurement window shows interfrequency test mobile condition and RF
environment in WCDMA Compressed Mode.
Field Description
Ec/Io Ec/Io (Range: 0 ~ -63)
PSC Pos [Chip*8] Chipx8 resolution – from 0 to 20479
State Test mobile condition in Inter Frequency Area
0 – Idle Mode
1 – Cell FACH State
2 – Dedicated Mode
UARFCN UTRA Absolute RF Channel Number
Stage Search_Satage
0 – Initial Search
1 – Search Continuing
2 – Search Completed
# of Peak : Number of peaks returned
Exceed -15dB Number of values more than -15dB
RSSI Received signal strength in dBm (Range는 0 ~ -120dBm)
Set
0 – Active
1 – Monitored
2 – Unlisted or Detected
PSC Primary Scramble Code
Name Cell Name of PSC
RSCP Received signal code power in dB (Range는 0 ~ -128)
CH Code Channelization code index, number from 0 to 255
Max Delay Maximum Chip Delay
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2.16 QC GSM All Signal Graph
GSM All Signal Graph window shows several important RF parameters of test phone in GSM system.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ GSM All Signal Graph” in “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever GSM signal information is
updated from test phone.
2. To identify each test phones’ statistics, click the appropriate phone tab.
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Field Description
Rx Power Received signal strength of test phone.
Tx Power Transmit power of test phone.
TA Timing Advance Value being used during a call.
Serving ARFCN Absolute RF Channel Number of TCH
Serving BCCH ARFCN Absolute RF Channel Number of BCCH channel of the
serving cell.
DTX Discontinuous transmission state
Rx Quality(F) Service signal Quality measured over a full set of TCH
and SACCH frames
Rx Quality(S) Service signal Quality measured over a sub set of 4
SACCH and SID frames
Best Neighbor BCCH
Rx power
Rx power from neighbor cell having the strongest signal
among neighboring cells.
Best Neighbor BCCH
ARFCN
Channel information of neighbor cell having the
strongest signal strength among neighboring cells.
Current RR RLT Current Radio Link Timeout value
Option Window
You can select parameters to be displayed in the window using it.
Procedure:
1. To adjust parameters’ list to be displayed in the window, double click on the
screen and the following dialog box will pop up.
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2. Change the values in the “Option” as appropriate and then click “OK” button.
Field Description
Rx Power Received signal strength(Full, Sub, Serving) of test phone.
ARFCN Serving ARFCN: Absolute RF Channel Number of TCH
Serving BCCH ARFCN: Absolute RF Channel Number of BCCH
channel of the serving cell.
Tx Power(dBm) Transmit power of test phone.
Timing Advance Timing Advance Value being used during a call.
Rx Quality Rx Quality Full: Service signal Quality measured over a full set of
TCH and SACCH frames
Rx Quality Sub: Service signal Quality measured over a sub set of 4
SACCH and SID frames
DTX Discontinuous transmission state
Radio Link
Timeout
CUR : This provides the current value of the radio link timeout
counter.
MAX: Maximum value of RADIO_LINK_COUNTER_S; range is 4 to
64 with steps of 4
Downlink Signaling
Counter
CUR: This provides the current value of the downlink signaling
counter
MAX: Indicates the number of 51-multiframes between transmission
of paging messages to mobiles of the same paging group; range is 2
to 9 51-multiframes
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GSM Best
Neighbor
BCCH Rx Power(dBm): Rx power from GSM neighbor cell having the
strongest signal among neighboring cells.
BCCH ARFCN: Channel information of GSM neighbor cell having the
strongest signal strength among neighboring cells
GPRS Best
Neighbor
BCCH Rx Power(dBm): Rx power from GPRS neighbor cell having
the strongest signal among neighboring cells.
BCCH ARFCN: Channel information of GPRS neighbor cell having
the strongest signal strength among neighboring cells
MS Eval TA MS-evaluated continuous timing advance
Network Assigned
TA
Network-assigned TA value
PPP Throughput Represents the speed of the sending and receiving process of PPP
Packet data for TCP/IP communication
APP Throughput Represents the speed of the sending and receiving process of FTP
Application data.
RLC Throughput GPRS RLC throughput in Kbps.
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2.17 QC GSM Layer1 Signal Searcher List
GSM Layer1 Signal Searcher List Window shows the signal search result of test phone for GSM system.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ GSM Layer1 signal searcher List” in
“WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever GSM Layer1 signal search result is transferred from test phone.
2. To identify each test phones’ statistics, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
ARFCN Absolute RF Channel Number of BCCH channel of the cell.
Rx Power(dBm) Rx power from the cell.
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2.18 QC Compressed Mode GSM Measurement
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Compressed Mode GSM Measurement”
in the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
GSM RSSI Measurements
ARFCN GSM Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number. The radio
frequency channel number from 0 to 1023
RSSI Received Signal Strength Indication [dBm]
LNA LNA gain chosen in the GSM RF receiver( 1 to 4) 1=max gain
CFN WCDMA CFN of the frame containing the start of transmission
gap ( 0 to 255 )
FN GSM frame number (modulo51) in which usable transmission
gap ( 0 to 255)
Offset Offset in quarter symbols (QS) in the GAP START FRAME NUM
at which usable transmission gap starts ( 0 to 4999 )
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GSM SCH detection
ARFCN GSM Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number. The radio
frequency channel number ranges from 0 to 1023
SNR SNR estimate in dB using;
10*log10 ( SNR_ESTIMATE / 256 ) 0xFFFF = invalid
SCH FN Decoded GSM frame number (modulo51) of this SCH valid if
BSIC VERIFICAION bit 3 is 1 ( 0 to 50 )
CFN WCDMA CFN of the frame containing the starting point of
transmission gap ( 0 to 255 )
FN GSM frame number (modulo51) in which usable transmission
gap ( 0 to 255)
Offset Offset in quarter symbols ( QS ) in the GAP START FRAME
NUM where usable transmission gap starts ( 0 to 4999)
GSM SCH decode
ARFCN SM Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number. The radio
frequency channel number ranges from 0 to 1023
SNR Applicable if NUM FCCH TONE DET is nonzero
10*log10 ( SNR_ESTIMATE / 256 ) 0xFFFF = invalid
Detect Acquired number of times FCCH tone was detected
CFN WCDMA CFN of the frame containing the start of transmission
gap ( 0 to 255 )
FN GSM frame number (modulo51) where transmission gap ( 0 to
255) is usable
Offset Offset in quarter symbols (QS) in the GAP START FRAME NUM
at which usable transmission gap starts ( 0 to 4999 )
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2.19 QC GSM RR SACCH Measurement Report
GSM RR SACCH Measurement Report Window shows the results of measurements regarding serving cell quality and signal strength of surrounding GSM neighbor cells by mobile on SACCH every SACCH multiframe.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “QC GSM RR SACCH Measurement Report”
in “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever GSM RR SACCH Measurement Report is transferred from test phone.
2. To identify each test phones’ statistics, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Rx power(F) Average Rx power level for the full set of TCH and SACCH
TDMA frames
Rx power(S) Average Rx power level for the sub set of 4 SACCH frames
and SID frames
Rx Quality(F) Average RxQual for the full set of TCH and SACCH TDMA
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frames
Rx Quality(S) Average RxQual for the sub set of 4 SACCH frames and SID
frames
ARFCN Absolute RF Channel Number of BCCH channel of the cell.
Rx Power(dBm) Rx power from the cell.
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2.20 QC GSM RR Cell Selection && Reselection Measurement
GSM RR Cell Selection && Reselection Measurement window provides cell selection and reselection measurement for the neighboring and serving cells.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “QC GSM RR Cell Selection && Reselection
Measurement” in “WCDMA Graph” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever test phone executes cell selection and reselection activity.
Field Description
Set Differentiate cell’s status. Serving or Neighbor.
ARFCN Absolute RF Channel Number of BCCH channel of the cell.
Name The name of the sector that is assigned by “bts.ini” file.
RxPwr Received power of test phone from the cell.
C1 C1 value for the cell.
C2 C2 value for the cell.
LAI Location Area Id of the cell.
Serving Cell having radio link connection with test phone.
Best N Neighbor cell giving strongest signal to the test phone.
5 Sec Timer Status Serving 5 second timer status. 0: stopped, 1: running, 2:
expired.
Cell Reselect Cell reselection status. 0 : Serving cell is not barred for
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Status reselection,
1: Serving cell is now barred for reselection.
Hysteresis to
Reselection
Hysteresis application. 0: not applied, 1: applied.
Cell Reselection
within 15 Sec
0 : No cell reselection in last 15 sec, 1 : cell reselection in
last 15 sec.
2. To identify each test phones’ statistics, click the appropriate phone tab
3. Set Pilot Pollution information setting by clicking “Setting” button.
Field Description
User defined Active
Sever Count
Shows the number of PSC that satisfies user condition. The
condition can be set by clicking the ”Setting” button.
• Different level: The difference from Best Ec/Io in dB.
• Ec/Io threshold: The minimum required Ec/Io level to be
satisfied.
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2.21 QC GSM Surrounding Cells
QC GSM Surrounding Cells widnow displays receive power for surrounding cell (BA List) of GSM system.
1. To open the window, choose “QC GSM Surrounding Cells” in “WCDMA
Graph” menu.
Field Description
Set Serving : current serving cell
BA: This provides a list of surrounding cells (as indicated in the BA list)
sorted in the decreasing received power.
ARFCN ARFCN of this cell
Rx Power Averaged received power in units
BSIC(N,B) Base station identity code, BSIC = NCC + BCC;
Band GSM 900/1800, GSM 900, DCS, PCS, GSM 850
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2.22 QC GPRS Power Control Graph
QC GPRS Power Control Graph window displays power information and coning scheme for GPRS/EGPRS.
1. To open the window, choose “QC GPRS Power Control Graph” in
“WCDMA Graph” menu.
Field Description
Tx Channel
Type
Transmission burst type(PRACH channel or UL PTCCH or UL
PDCH)
Timeslot
Number
Timeslot number where transmission is taking place
Gamma TN Channel-specific power control value for TX_TN timeslot in 2 dB
steps
Gamma BAND Band dependent GAMMA setting in dBm; 39 dBm for GSM850
and GSM900; 36 dBm for DCS 1800 and PCS 1900
Alpha GPRS-specific parameter used to control the extent of open loop
power control
UE Max Power Maximum allowed output power for the UE in the cell
Transmitted
Power Level
Transmitted power level in GSM power levels
Coding GPRS encoding scheme used
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Scheme 1=CS1_CODING
2=CS2_CODING
3=CS3_CODING
4=CS4_CODING
5=ACCESS_CODING
6=EXT_ACCESS_CODING
7=MCS1_CODING
8=MCS2_CODING
9=MCS3_CODING
10=MCS4_CODING
11=MCS5_CODING
12=MCS6_CODING
13=MCS7_CODING
14=MCS8_CODING
15=MCS9_CODING
Normalized Rx
Level[dBm]
Normalized received signal level at the MS
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2.23 QC GPRS Neighboring Cell Information
This provides computed C1, C2, C31, and C32 parameters for serving and neighboring cells prior to cell reselection. They are put into use when cell reselection measurements for the current paging slot cycle have been collected.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “QC GPRS Neighboring Cell Information” in
the “WCDMA Graph” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
BCCH BCCH ARFCN of the serving & neighbor cell
PBCCH PBCCH ARFCN of the serving & neighbor cell
Priority Hierarchy cell structure priotity
PxPwr Rx Power average of the serving & neighbor cell
C1 Computed C1 value for serving & neighbor cell
C2 Computed C2 value for serving & neighbor cell
C31 Computed C31 value for serving & neighbor cell
C32 Computed C32 value for serving & neighbor cell
5sec Five Second Timer State
0 : Stopped, 1 : Running, 2 : Expired
Reselect Cell Reselect Status
0 : Serving & neighbor cell is not barred for
reselection
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1 : Serving & neighbor cell is barred for reselection
Recent Recent cell Selection ( Serving Cell)
0 : No cell resection in last 15sec
1 : Cell resection in last 15sec
RA Serving RA (Neighbor Cell)
0 : Neighbor cell does not belong to serving cell’s
RA
1 : Neighbor cell belong to serving cell’s RA
Chapter 3. WCDMA Statistics Window WCDMA Statistics Window
3.1 WQ Summary Statistics 3.1 WQ Summary Statistics
Summary Statistics window provides statistical information for key RF parameters. The Statistics window includes the information about Power, and the information about BLER, Ec/Io and etc.
Summary Statistics window provides statistical information for key RF parameters. The Statistics window includes the information about Power, and the information about BLER, Ec/Io and etc.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Summary Statistics” in the “WCDMA
Statistics” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever test phone sends relevant information to XCAL-W.
2. To change “Moving Average Interval”, change the value in “Moving Average Interval:” box.
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3. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Moving Average
Interval
Time interval to produce average value of each parameter
Parameter Specifies parameters name
Current The current value of the parameters
Min Minimum value of the parameters during moving average
interval
Max Maximum value of the parameters during moving average
interval
Avg Average value of the parameters during moving average
interval
Rx Power (AGC&List Search) Received power of test phone (Sourced AGC & List
Search)
Rx Power(List Search) Received power of test phone
Tx Power(dBm) Transmit power of test phone
BLER(%) Block Error Rate
Best PSC (List Search) PSC which gives strongest signal to the test phone
Best Ec/Io(List Search) Ec/Io value of the strongest signal component
Best RSCP(List Search) RSCP value of the strongest signal component
Comb Ec/Io(dB) Combined Ec/Io value
Comb RSCP (Finger) RSCP value of the combined signal component
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3.2 WQ Vocoder Statistics
UMTS Vocoder Statistics window provides frame information for voice application service.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Vocoder Statistics” in the “WCDMA
Statistics” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever test phone sends relevant information to XCAL-W.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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Fr Type Frame type information of downlink and uplink voice frames for AMR
vocoder
(Good, Degraded, Spare, Bad, SID First, SID Update, SID Bad, No Data)
Fr Rate Frame rate information for downlink and uplink voice frames for AMR
vocoder
(4.75k, 5.15k, 5.9k, 6.7k, 7.4k, 7.95k, 10.2k, 12.2k)
Current Frame type and frame rate of currently received or transmitted frame
EFR and
FR
Information of Frame Type, Time Alignment Flag, Frame Type(BFI) for EFR
and FR vocoder
HR Information of Frame Type, Error Flag1,2, TAF, Bad Frame Indicator,
Unstable Frame Indicator for HR vocoder
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3.3 WQ RLC Statistics
RLC Statistics (AM) window provides the Uplink and Downlink RLC layer information.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RLC Statistics” in the “WCDMA Statistics” menu.
Downlink RLC Statistics Screen
The contents of the window will be updated whenever there is logical channel set up or
reconfiguration.
2. To check parameters of uplink RLC Statistics, click “Uplink” tab.
Uplink RLC Statistics Screen
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3. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone
tab.
Field Description
Uplink RLC Statistics (AM)
AMD Logical CH ID UL AMD Logical Channel ID.
Ctrl Logical CH ID UL Control Logical Channel ID.
Channel Type Type of Uplink Logical Channel.
- CCCH, DCCH, DTCH
# of RLC Resets Total number of count of RLC performed RESET.
# of PDU Bytes Accumulative number of PDU Bytes transmitted.
# of SDU Bytes Accumulative number of SDU Bytes transmitted.
# of Data PDU Accumulative number of AMD PDUs transmitted for the
first time.
# of Data PDU Retxd Accumulative number of AMD PDUs retransmitted.
# of Ctrl PDU Total number of control PDUs transmitted.
# of PDU NAK Accumulative number of PDUs NAK’d to the NW.
SN of Last PDU Sequence number of the last AMD PDU transmitted.
SN of Last PDU
ACKD
Sequence number of the last in sequence AMD PDU
acknowledged.
TX Window Size Transmitter Window Size.
AM BUFFER
STATUS
A snapshot of the uplink buffer occupancy status report.
Downlink RLC Statistics (AM)
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AMD Logical CH ID DL AMD Logical Channel ID.
Ctrl Logical CH ID DL Control Logical Channel ID.
Channel Type Type of Downlink Logical Channel.
- BCCH, PCCH, CCCH, DCCH, CTCH, DTCH
# of PDU Bytes Accumulative number of PDU Bytes received
# of SDU Bytes Accumulative number of SDU Bytes received
# of Data PDU Accumulative number of AMD PDUs received
# of Ctrl PDU Accumulative number of control PDUs received
# of Error PDU Total number of erroneous PDUs.
# of PDU NAK Total number of AMD PDUs NAK’d by the peer entity.
SN of Last PDU Sequence number of the last in sequence AMD PDU
received.
Highest SN of PDU Highest sequence number of AMD PDU received so far.
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3.4 QC GPRS RLC Statistics
GPRS RLC Statistics window provides the Uplink and Downlink RLC layer information
Procedure:
2. To open the window, choose “QC GPRS RLC Statistics” in the “WCDMA
Statistics” menu.
GPRS RLC Downlink Statistics
3. To check parameters of GPRS RLC Uplink Statistics, click “Uplink” tab.
GPRS RLC Uplink Statistics
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1. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
GPRS RLC Downlink Statistics
RLC DL STATE RLC Downlink States
0 : DS NULL
1 : DS RX ACK
2 : DS RS UNACK
3 : DS RX ACK PENDING RELEASE
4 : DS RX UANCK PENDING RELEASE
ACK RX PDU CNT 32-bit count of LL PDUs received in ACK Mode
ACK RX OCT CNT 32-bit count of octets received in ACK Mode
UNACK RX PDU CNT 32-bit count of LL PDUs received in UNACK Mode
UNACK PDU FILLED CNT 32-bit count of LL PDUs filled in UNACK Mode
UNACK RX OCT CNT 32-bit count of octets received in UNACK Mode
UNACK OCT FILLED CNT 32-bit count of octets filled in UNACK Mode
ACK NACK REQ CNT 32-bit count of downlink ACK/NACK Mode
DL SEQ VQ Received window state variable V(Q)
DL SEQ VR Received window state variable V®
DL GEN PURPOSE
COUNT A
32-bit developer defined counter
DL GEN PURPOSE
COUNT B
32-bit developer defined counter
DL GEN PURPOSE
COUNT C
32-bit developer defined counter
GPRS RLC Uplink Statistics
RLC UL STATE RLC Uplink States
0 : US NULL
1 : US AWAIT ASS
2 : US ACK XFER
3 : US UNACK XFER
4 : US AWAIT MAC IDLE
UL XFER SUBSTATE Substate
0 : RALS NULL
1 : RALS AWAIT TX COMPLETE
2 : RALS AWAIT NEW TBF
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3 : RALS AWAIT RESP
4 : RALS NEW PDU ARRIVES
5 : RALS TRUNCATE
6 : COMPLETE
ACK TX PDU CNT 32-bit count of LL PDUs transmitted in ACK Mode
ACK TX OCT CNT 32-bit count of octets transmitted in ACK Mode
UNACK TX PDU CNT 32-bit count of LL PDUs transmitted in UNACK
Mode
UNACK TX OCT CNT 32-bit count of octets transmitted in UNACK Mode
CODING SCH CHANGES 16-bit sequence number
UL SEQ VA Acknowledgment state variable V(A)
UL SEQ VS Acknowledgment state variable V(S)
UL SEQ NSEG Next segment block
UL SEQ VSF Next segment block to send to FIFO
UL SEQ PACK VSF Next pending ack block to send to FIFO
UL SEQ NACK VSF Next negatively acknowledged block to sent to
FIFO
N3102 N3102 as defined in 04.06
N3104 N3104 as defined in 04.06
UL GEN PURPOSE CONT A 32-bit developer defined counter
UL GEN PURPOSE CONT B 32-bit developer defined counter
UL GEN PURPOSE CONT C 32-bit developer defined counter
Chapter 4. WCDMA Status Window WCDMA Status Window
3.1 WQ Mobile Information 3.1 WQ Mobile Information
Mobile Information window shows test phone information regarding software compile date, compile time, release data, release time etc. Mobile Information window shows test phone information regarding software compile date, compile time, release data, release time etc.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Mobile Information” in the “WCDMA
Status” menu.
The screen is updated just once when relevant information is requested to test phone by XCAL-W, except Dominant PSC, Cell Id and DL Frequency.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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Field Description
Compile Date Date when the test phone was compiled.
Compile Time Time of day the test phone firmware was compiled.
Release Date Date when the test phone was approved for release.
Release Time Time of day the test phone firmware was approved
for release.
Version Dir Version Name
3GPP Revision Revision number of the WCDMA standard.
3GPP Release 3GPP release number.
Class Mark Obsolete
Mobile Model Model number of the test phone.
MSM Ver. Maj. MSM Version (first part)
MSM Ver. Min MSM Version (second part)
IMEI International mobile station equipment identity
IMSI International mobile subscriber identity
DRX Parameter Indicates if the UE uses the DRX mode for cell
updating and may contain the DRX cycle length
coefficient
Dominant PSC PSC which gives strongest signal to the test phone.
Cell ID Cell Identifier.
DL Frequency Downlink Frequency in MHz unit.
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3.2 WQ Phone Status
Phone Status window shows Layer 1 State, Call State, System mode of mobile 구분 설명
L1_State Layer 1 Information of mobile
CM_CALL_STATE Call Management State of mobile
CM_System_Mode System mode for call management
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3.3 WQ PRACH/RACH Information
PRACH/RACH window shows parameters related to random access channel information
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ PRACH/RACH” in the “WCDMA Status”
menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever there are random access channel attempts.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
PRACH
MAX_TX_PWR Maximum allowed Tx Power from –50 to 33 dBm.
AVAIL_SIG_MSK 16-bit mask of available signatures.
AVAIL_SUB_
CHAN_MSK
12-bit mask of available signatures.
SF_MIN Minimum Spreading Factor used for 10ms RACH.
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SC_NUM Scrambling Code Index, range from 0 to 15.
UL_PUNCT_LIM_VAL Uplink Puncturing Limit.
TR_CHAN_ID Transport Channel ID.
PWR_OFFSET PRACH preamble power ramp step.
MAX_Preamble_Tx Maximum number of preamble transmissions allowed.
RACH
MSG_LENGTH Message Length (10ms, 20ms).
NUM_PREAMBLE Number of preambles transmitted.
AICH_STAT AICH Status of the last access slot sent.
• No ACK
• Positive ACK
• Negative ACK
SIGN_PREAMBLE Signature for last access channel preamble.
Access Slot No The sub channel in which the last preamble was
transmitted.
SFN System Frame Number in frames) when last preamble
was transmitted.
AICH_Timing • 3 Access Slots
• 4 Access Slots
RF Tx Power Transmitted RF power in dBm.
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3.3 WQ Handoff Information
Handoff Information window describes current Active set and Monitored set information. Added and Removed PSC information from active set update message is also given.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Handoff Information” in the “WCDMA
Status” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever there are ADD or Drop (Remove) handoffs.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
# of Add Handoff Total number of added handoffs from the start of test.
# of Drop Handoff Total number of drop(remove) handoffs from the start of
test.
PSC Primary Scrambling Code
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Name CELL Name
Energy CPICH Ec/Io value of the cell.
Add list Added PSC list from Active Set Update message.
Remove list Removed PSC list from Active set Update message.
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3.4 WQ Pilot Sets Information
Pilot Sets Information window shows detailed information regarding PSC’s in current active and monitored set.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Pilot Sets Information” in the “WCDMA
Status” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever there are changes in Active and Monitored Set information.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
R Indicating the status of Reference Cell.
PSC Primary Scrambling code.
Name CELL Name from “BTS.ini”.
Cell TPC Cell TPC Combination Index.
• Integer from 0 to 5.
CPICH Diversity CPICH diversity Option by Cell.
SCPICH Indicating whether Secondary Pilot Channel is used or
not.
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• 0 : False, 1 : True
Sec SC Code Secondary Scrambling Code.
Chan Code index Channelization code index.
Cell Pos Cell Position in chips unit.
DL Frequency Downlink Frequency.
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3.5 WQ BLER Information
BLER information window shows BLER(Block Error Rate) statistics from the Physical layer measurement.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ BLER Information” in the “WCDMA
Status” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever test phone receives the specific amount of packets.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Channel Number of transport channel.
Received Number of received CRCs.
Channel Type SBCH, NBCH, DCH, DSCH, FCH, FACH
CRC Error Number of CRCs received in error.
BLER Calculated result from “Received” and “CRC Error” parameters.
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3.6 WQ Physical Channel
Physical Channel window provides information about Downlink Common_CH, Dedicated_CH and Uplink_CH.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Physical Channel” in the “WCDMA Status” menu.
Common CH(DL) Physical Channel information Screen
The contents of the window will be updated whenever designated physical channels are setup.
2. To check the parameters of downlink dedicated channel, click “Dedicated CH
(DL)” tab.
Dedicated CH(DL) Physical Channel information Screen
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3. To check the parameters of uplink channel, click “Uplink CH” tab.
Uplink CH Physical Channel information Screen rmation Screen
4. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab. 4. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Common CH (DL)
CHAN STATE Indicate if channel is added or Dropped.
• 1 : Added
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• 0 : Dropped
NUM PHY SHAN Number of Physical Channels.
SLT FMT SCCPCH Slot Format(only valid for SCCPCH)
SC CODE IDX Scrambling Code Index
DIV MODE Diversity Mode
• 0 : STTD disabled
• 1 : STTD enabled
CCTRCH_ID Corresponding CCTRCH ID number from 0 to 5
T OFF(256chips) Time Offset, different Start Time (only valid for SCCPCH
and PICH) in units of 256 Chips.
CHAN CODE Channelization Code Index
Dedicated CH (DL)
CHAN_State Indicate if channel is added or Dropped.
• 1 : Added
• 0 : Dropped
NUM_PHY_CHAN Number of Physical Channels.
CH. TYPE Channel Type.
SLT_FMT_SCCPCH Slot Format(only valid for SCCPCH)
SC_CODE_IDX Scrambling Code Index
DIV_MODE Diversity Mode
• 0 : STTD disabled
• 1 : STTD enabled
CCTRCH_ID Corresponding CCTRCH ID number from 0 to 5
Time Offset Time Offset, different Start Time (only valid for SCCPCH
and PICH) in units of 256 Chips.
CH.Code Channelization Code Index
Uplink CH
MAX_TX_PWR Maximum Transmit Power.
DPCCH_PWR_
OFFSET
Power offset for DPCCH.
PCP_LEN Power Control Preamble Length in Slots.
PCA Power Control Algorithm.
TPC_STEP_SIZE TPC Step Size (only if PCA = 1)
TFCI_PRESENT TFCI present or not
• 0 : False
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• 1 : True
FBI_LEN Feedback information bits in DPCCH.
PUNCT_LIM_VAL Uplink puncturing limit.
INIT_TX_PWR Initial Transmit Power.
DPCCH_SLOT_FMT Slot Format for DPCCH.
SC_CODE_TYPE Long Or Short Scrambling Code.
• 0 : short
• 1 : Long
SC_CODE Scrambling Code, 0 to 16777215
Spreading Factor Min Lowest Allowed Spreading Factor.
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3.7 WQ Transport Channel
Transport Channel window shows the parameter information of current active DL/UL transport channels.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Transport Channel” in the “WCDMA
Status” menu.
Downlink Transport Channel information Screen
The contents of the window will be updated whenever each channel is set up or reconfigured
2. To check the uplink transport channel, click “Uplink” tab.
Uplink Transport Channel information Screen
3. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
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CH.ID Transport channel ID, real ID Number 0 to 32(DL) and 0 to
7(UL)
CH. Type Transport Channel Type
• SBCH / NBCH / DCH / DSCH / PCH / FACH
Code Rate Coding rate and type
• 1/2 and Convolutional,
• 1/3 and Convolutional
• 1/3 and Turbo
• No Coding
NUM_CRC Number of CRC bits
• 0 / 8 / 12 / 16 / 24
TTI_FMT TTI format
• 10 / 20 / 40 / 80
RM_ATTR Rate-matching attribute of the channel (number from 1 to 256)
NUM_TR Number of transport formats per channel (number from 1 to
32)(Downlink)
TF_INFO Starting index of TF information from this Trch in TF
information array.(Downlink)
NUM_TF Number of transport formats, 1 to 64 (Uplink)
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3.8 WQ MAC Parameters
MAC Parameters window provides the information regarding MAC channels, MAC Ciphering and RACH Control Parameters.
Procedure:
4. To open the window, choose “WQ MAC Parameters” in the “WCDMA
Status” menu. “Log Ch(UP)” Tab
Uplink Transport Channel / Uplink Logical Channel Screen
The contents of the window will be updated whenever test phone sends relevant information to
XCAL-W.
5. To check the Downlink Transport Channel / Downlink Logical Channel
information, click “Log Ch (DOWN)” tab.
Uplink Transport Channel / Uplink Logical Channel Screen
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6. To check channel mapping information between logical channel and transport
channel, click “CH Mapping” tab.
Uplink / Downlink Channel Mapping Screen
7. To check ciphering information of MAC layer, click “MAC Ciph” tab.
MAC Uplink / Downlink Ciphering Screen
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8. To check control parameters for RACH channel, click “RACH Ctrl” tab. Ctrl” tab.
RACH Control Parameters Screen RACH Control Parameters Screen
9. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab. 9. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Log
Ch(UP)
Uplink Transport Channel
Index Uplink transport channel index.
Transport CH ID The transport channel ID : from 1 to 32.
Transport CH Type Transport channel type.
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• RACH / DCH / invalid
#of logical channels Number of uplink logical channels. From 0 to 19.
Uplink Transport Channel
RLC ID Uplink logical channel id. From 0 to 20.
Log CH Type Uplink logical channel type.
• CCCH / DCCH / DTCH
RLC Mode Uplink RLC mode
• TM / UM / AM / AM Data Plane / AM Control Plane
RB ID Uplink Radio bearer ID.
MAC ID MAC Id of uplink logical channel.
MAC Priority MAC logical channel priority.
Log
Ch(Down)
Downlink Transport Channel
Index Downlink transport channel index.
Transport CH ID Transport channel ID : from 1 to 32.
Transport CH Type Transport channel type.
• BCH / PCH / FACH / DCH / invalid
#of logical channels Number of downlink logical channels. From 0 to 19.
Downlink Logical Channel
RLC ID Downlink logical channel id. From 0 to 20.
Log CH Type Downlink logical channel type.
• BCCH / PCCH / CCCH / DCCH / CTCH / DTCH
RLC Mode Downlink RLC mode.
• TM / UM / AM / AM Data Plane / AM Control Plane
RB ID Downlink Radio bearer ID.
CH
Mapping
Uplink / Downlink Channel Mapping
Index Uplink transport channel index.
Transport CH ID The transport channel ID : from 1 to 32.
Transport CH Transport channel type.
Logical Channel/ID Logical channels ID mapped to the transport channel.
MAC
Ciph
MAC Uplink/Downlink Ciphering
Ciphering Enable Enabling/Disabling information on ciphering.
Ciphering key ID Ciphering key ID.
• 0 / 1 / 2 / 3
Hyperframe number Hyper frame number.
RACH RACH Control Parameters
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Ctrl ASC ID Access Service Class identifier from 0 to 7
Persistence Persistence value to restrict access to the network from
0 to 10.
MAX Preamble
Cycles
Maximum number of preamble cycles.
MAX Backoff Time Maximum backoff time.
MIN Backoff Time Minimum backoff time.
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3.9 WQ Channel Mapping
Channel Mapping window shows Mapping information among Transport Channel, Physical Channel and Logical Channel.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Channel Mapping” in the “WCDMA
Status” menu.
The contents of the window will be updated whenever relevant information is received from test phones.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone
tab.
Field Description CCTRCH_ID ID assigned by RRC
Channel ID ID assigned by UTRAN
Channel
Type
Type of Transport Channel
• Uplink
0 : DCH / 1 : RACH
• Downlink
0 : SBCH / 1 : NBCH / 2 : DCH / 3 : DSCH / 4 : PCH / 5 : FACH
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Physical CH
Type
Type of Physical Channel
• Uplink
0 : DPCH / 1 : PRACH
• Downlink
0 : PCCPCH / 1 : SCCPCH / 2 : AICH / 3 : PICH / 4 : PDSCH / 5 :
DPCH
# of Logical
CH
Number of Logical Channels on Transport Channel
RB ID Radio Bearer ID assigned by UTRAN
RLC ID Internal Logical Channel ID
RLC Mode RLC Mode
• 0 : TM / 1 : AM / 2 : UM
Logical CH
ID
Logical Channel ID assigned by UTRAN
Logical CH
Type
Type of Logical Channel
• Uplink
0 : CCCH / 1 : DCCH / 2 : DTCH
• Downlink
0 : BCCH / 1 : PCCH / 2 : CCCH / 3 : CTCH / 4 : DCCH / 5 : DTCH
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3.10 WQ RLC States
RLC States window shows Number of Downlink/Uplink Logical Channels, RLC Logical
Channel ID, and State of the RLC state machine.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RLC States” in the “WCDMA Status”
menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone
tab.
Field Description
CHAN Number of Downlink/Uplink Logical Channels(1 to19)
ID RLC Logical Channel ID(0 to18)
STATE State of the RLC state machine
Downlink
0 : DL NULL STATE
1 : TM DL DATA TRANSFER READY
2 : UM DL DATA TRANSFER READY
3 : AM DL DATA TRANSFER READY
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4: AM DL RESET PENDING
Uplink
0 : UL NULL STATE
1 : TM UL DATA TRANSFER READY
2 : UM UL DATA TRANSFER READY
3 : UM UL WAITING TO SUSPEND
4 : UM SUSPENDED
5 : AM UL DATA TRANSFER READY
6 : AM UL WAITING TO SUSPEND
7 : AM UL RESET PENDING
8 : AM UL RESET PENDING
9 : AM UL CONFIG PENDING
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3.11 WQ RLC TM
RLC TM window shows Number of Downlink/Uplink Logical Channels, Type of TM DL/UL
Logical Channel, Logical Channel DL/UL RLC ID, TIME DISC VAL, and Segmentation.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RLC TM” in the “WCDMA Status” menu.
RLC Downlink TM
RLC Uplink TM
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone
tab.
Field Description
CHAN Number of Downlink/Uplink Logical Channels (MAX 8)
TYPE Type Of TM Logical Channel
Downlink
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0 : BCCH
1 : PCCH
3 : DCCH
5 : DTCH
Uplink
2 : CCCH
3 : DCCH
5 : DTCH
TIME SDU is discarded at the
IME_DISC_VAL*10
Elapsed time in ms before an
transmitter (integer 0 to 10)
TIME_DISC = T
SEGM ntation
1 : Yes
Segme
0 : No
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3.12 WQ RLC UM
RLC UM window shows Number of Downlink/Uplink Logical Channels; Type of UM DL/UL
Logical Channel, Logical Channel DL/UL RLC ID, TIME DISC VAL, LI LENGTH, and HFN.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RLC UM” in the “WCDMA Status” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
CHAN Number of Downlink/Uplink Logical Channels (MAX 3)
TYPE Type Of UM Logical Channel
Downlink
2 : CCCH
3 : DCCH
4 : CTCH
5 : DTCH
Uplink
3 : DCCH
5 : DTCH
TIME Elapsed time in ms before an SDU is discarded at the
transmitter (integer 0 to 10)
TIME_DISC = TIME_DISC_VAL*10
LI LENGTH Size of the length indicator fiend in the UMD PDU
(7bits and 15bits)
HFN Hyperframe
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3.13 WQ RLC AM
RLC AM window shows DATA RLC ID, CTRL RLC ID, RB ID, LOG CHAN TYPE LI
LENGTH, WIND SIZE, HFN, TMR STATUS PERIOD, INSEQ DVER, MISS PU IDX.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RLC AM” in the “WCDMA Status” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
RLC Downlink AM
Field Description
DATA RLC ID Data logical channel DL RLC ID ( 0 to 20)
CTRL RLC ID Control logical channel UL RLC ID ( 0 to 20)
Radio Bearer ID Radio Bearer ID( 0 to 31)
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LOG CHAN TYPE Type of Am DL logical channel
3 : DCCH
5 : DTCH
LI LENGTH Size of the length indicator fiend in the AMD PDU
( 7bits or 15bits)
RCV WIND SIZW The max number of RLC Pus allowed to be received
(1, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 768, 1024, 1536, 2047, 2560,
3072, 3584, 4095)
TMR EPC Time to wait in ms, before estimated control starts to decrement
(0, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 300, 400,
500, 700, 900)
HFN Hyperframe number
TMR STATUS PERIOD Indicates if RLC should preserve the order of higher layer PDUs
0 : false
1 : true
INSEQ STPROH Minimum time between status reports in ms
MISS PU IDX Indicates if the UE should send (TRUE) a status report for each
missing PU that is detected
0 : false
1 : true
RLC Uplink AM
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Field Description
DATA RLC ID The data logical channel UL RLC ID ( 0 to 18)
CTRL RLC ID The control logical channel UL RLC ID ( 0 to 18)
Radio bearer ID The radio bearer ID ( 0 to 31)
LOG CHAN TYPE The type of AM UL logical channel
3 : DCCH
5 : DTCH
LI LENGTH The size of the length indicator field in the AMD PDU
( 7 bits or 15 bits )
TRANS WIND SIZE The maximum number of RLC PUs permitted to send without
receiving an ACK
( 1, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 768, 1024, 1536, 2047, 2560,
3072, 3584, or 4095)
TMR RST The timer for detecting loss of RESET ACK PDU
( 50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450, 500, 550, 600, 700,
800, 900, or 1000 )
HFN The hyper frame number
MAX RST The maximum number of retransmissions of RESET PDU
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( 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32 )
SDU DISCARD The mode of discharge of the RLC buffer
0 : TBE
1 : MAXDAT
2 : No discard
TMR DISCARD Elapsed time in ms before an SDU is discarded
( 0, 100, 250, 500, 750, 1000, 1250, 1500, 1750, 2000, 2500,
3000, 3500, 4000, 4500, 5000, 7500)
TMR MRW The value used to trigger the retransmission of a STATUS PDU
containing an MRW SUFI field
( 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 300, 400, 500,
700, 900 )
MAX DAT The number of retransmissions of a PU before the SDU to which it
belongs is discarded
( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40 )
MAX MRW The maximum number of retransmissions of the MRWcommand
( integer values are: 1, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 32)
TMR POLL PROH The minimum time between polls in msecs (0 disabled)
( from 0–550 by step 10 and from 600–1000 by step 50)
TMR POLL The poll retransmission timeout in msecs
( from 0–550 by step 10 and from 600–1000 by step 50 )
POLL PU The interval between polls in units of PUs (0 =disabled)
( values are 0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 )
POLL SDU The interval between polls in units of SDU’s (0 =disabled)
( 0, 1, 4, 16, 64 )
LAST TX POLL Indicates if a poll should be sent when the last PU in the
transmission buffer is transmitted
0: Off 1: On
LAST RETX POLL Indicates if a poll should be sent when the last PU in the
retransmission buffer is transmitted
0: Off 1: On
POLL WIN When a this percentage of the transmission window is reached, a
poll should be transmitted
( 0, 50, 60, 70, 80, 85, 90, 95, 99 )
TMR POLL
PERIODIC
The interval between polls in msecs for periodic polling
( 0, 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 750, 1000, 2000 )
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3.14 WQ RLC Ciphering
RLC AM window shows Logical Channel ID, RB ID, Ciphering Mode, Ciphering Key ID,
Hyper frame, CIPH, ACT SN.
Procedure:
1. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
RLC DL ID For AM this must be the UL data logical channel ( 0 to 18)
RB ID Radio Bearer ID ( 0 to 31)
CIPH MODE Ciphering enabled
0 : No 1 : Yes
CIPH Key ID The ciphering key ID
00 : 0
01 : 1
10 : 2
11 : 3
HFN AM UM The hyper frame number
CIPH ACT SN This field is to tell RLC when to start the ciphering
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3.15 QC GPRS Serving Cell Parameters
GPRS Serving Cell Parameters window displays GPRS Indicators, GPRS General Parameters, GPRS Cell Option, GRPS State, GPRS MA, GPRS Power Control Parameters, PBCCH Description for GPRS system.
1. Select Menu Bar – WCDMA Status - QC GPRS Serving Cell Parameters.
Field Description
GPRS Indicators
RA Colour 0 to 7:Indicates RA color of serving cell
0xFF:Not available
SI-13 Position 0:SI13 located on BCCH, 1:SI13 located on extended BCCH
0xFF:Not available
GPRS General Parameters
Split Paging 0:Not supported, 1:Supported, 0xFF:Available
PRIORITY
ACCESS THR
Indicates the range of priority levels (as negotiated in the
ATTACH procedure) that are allowed packet access in the cell
0:Barred (packet access is not allowed in the cell)
1:Barred, 2:Barred, 3:1 only, 4:1 to 2, 5:1 to 3, 6:1 to 4, 7:Allowed
0xFF:Not available
NETWORK
CONTROL
ORDER
Indicates cell selection mode
0:NC0, 1:NC1, 2:NC2
0xFF:Not available
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Routing Area
Code (RAC)
8-bit value indicating routing area code
0xFF: Not available
SGSN
Release
(SGSNR)
Indicates release of SGSN
0:R'98, 1:R'99+
0xFF:Not available
GPRS Cell Options
Network Mode
of Operation
(NMO)
Network operating mode
0:NMO I, 1:NMO II, 2:NMO III
T3168 0:0.5 sec, 1:1 sec, 2:1.5 sec,3:2 sec, 4:2.5 sec, 5:3 sec, 6:3.5 sec, 7:4 sec
T3192 0:500 ms, 1:1000 ms, 2:1500 ms, 3:0 ms, 4:80 ms, 5:120 ms,6:160 ms
7:200 ms
DRX TIMER
MAX
In this log packet, field is logged with a physical value rather than a field
value, i.e., 0x40 (64 sec) rather than 0x07
0:0 sec, 1:1 sec,2:2 sec, 3:4 sec, 4:8 sec, 5:16 sec, 6:32 sec, 7:64 sec
Access Burst
Type
Indicates if 8- or 11-bit AB should be used
0:8-bit format, 1:11-bit format
Control Ack
Type
Indicates default format of Packet Channel Ack
0:Default format is four access bursts
1:Default format is RLC/MAC control block
BS CV MAX 0 to 15 indicating max countdown value for UL blocks
PAN DEC 0 to 7 indicating decrement steps for Packet Ack/Nack
PAN INC 0 to 7 indicating value to increment N3102 on receipt of Packet Ack/Nack
PAN MAX Indicates maximum allowable value for N3102
0:4, 1:8, 2:12, 3:16, 4:20, 5:24, 6:28, 7:32
BSS CS
Paging
Coordination
Indicates if network supports CS paging coordination in NMO II or NMO III
0:Cell does not support CS paging coordination
1:Cell supports CS paging coordination
0xFF:Not available
GPRS Power Control Parameters
ALPHA 0:0, 1:0.1, 2:0.2, 3:0.3, 4:0.4, 5:0.5, 6:0.6, 7:0.7, 8:0.8, 9:0.9, 10:1.0
T AVG W
Signal strength filter period for power control in packet idle mode. 2(k/2) /
6 multiframes, k = 0, 1, 2, … 25. Values greater than 25 shall be
interpreted as 25 by the mobile station.
T AVG T Signal strength filter period for power control in packet transfer mode.
2(k/2) / 6 multiframes, k = 0, 1, 2, …25. Values greater than 25 shall be
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interpreted as 25 by the mobile station.
PC MEAS
CHAN
Indicates type of channel to be used by MS for DL power measurements.
0:BCCH, 1:PDCH
N AVG I N_AVG_I parameter is an interfering signal strength filter constant for
power control 2(k/2), k=0,1,…15; range 0 to 15
PBCCH Description
PBCCH
Power
Reduction
(Pb)
The Pb parameter is a power reduction value used by the BTS on PBCCH
blocks, relative to the output power used on BCCH. The field is coded
according to the following table:
bit
4 3 2 1
0 0 0 0Pb = 0 dB
0 0 0 1Pb = -2 dB
0 0 1 0Pb = -4 dB
: :
1 1 1 1Pb = -30 dB
Training
Sequence
Code (TSC)
Training sequence code used for PBCCH and PCCCHs. Range 0 to 7.
PBCCH
Timeslot (TN)
Timeslot number for the PBCCH and the corresponding PCCCH. Range 0
to 7.
ARFCN (if not
hopping) ARFCN (if not hopping)
MAIO
(hopping) Mobile allocation index offset if the PBCCH is hopping.
GRR State
GRR Active
State 0:GRR-51, 1:GRR-52
State 0:NULL, 1:ACQUIRE, 2:CAMPED, 3:CONNECTION_PENDING
4:CELL RESELECTION
GPRS Mobile Allocation (MA)
ARFCNs Number of ARFCNs in GPRS MA; theoretically up to 64 carriers
Hop
Sequence
Number
(HSN)
Hopping sequence number as defined in 3GPP TS 05.02; range 0 to 63
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3.16 QC GPRS MAC State
QC GPRS MAC State window displays GPRS MAC State. 1. Select Menu Bar – WCDMA Status – QC GPRS MAC State.
Field Description
MODE Top level states
0:NUL, 1:IDLE, 2:TRANSFER
NULL STATE NULL mode substates
0: NULL_INACTIVE
1: NULL_GPRS_51_ACTIVE
2: NULL_SUSPENDED
3 NULL_SUSPEND_RESEL
4: NULL_UPLINK_TBF_ESTAB
5: NULL_UPLINK_SB_ESTAB
6: NULL_DOWNLINK_SB_ESTAB
7: NULL_UPLINK_TBF_ACCESS
IDLE_STATE IDLE mode substates
0: PASSIVE
1: UL_PACKET_ACCESS
2: UL_ACCESS_QUEUED
3: UL_ACCESS_REJECT
4: UL_1P_ASS
5: UL_2P_ASS
6: UL_1P_CONTENTION_RES
7: DL_ASS
TRANSFER
STATE
MACHINE
TRANSFER Mode substates
0: TRANSFER_INACTIVE
1: TRANSFER_DL
2: TRANSFER_UL_FIXED
3: TRANSFER_UL_DYNAMIC
4: TRANSFER_DL_REASSIGN
5: TRANSFER_UL_FIXED_REALLOC
6: TRANSFER_UL_DYNAMIC_REALLOC
7: TRANSFER_DL_WITH_FIXED_ALLOC
8: TRANSFER_DL_WITH_DYNAMIC_ALLOC
9: TRANSFER_UL_FIXED_DL_ASSIGN
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10 TRANSFER_UL_DYNAMIC_DL_ASSIGN
11: TRANSFER_DL_REASSIGN_FIXED_ALLOC
12: TRANSFER_DL_REASSIGN_DYNAMIC_ALLOC
13: TRANSFER_UL_FIXED_REALLOC_DL_ASSIGN
14: TRANSFER_UL_DYNAMIC_REALLOC_DL_ASSIGN
15: TRANSFER_CONCURRENT_FIXED_TRANSFER
16: TRANSFER_CONCURRENT_DYNAMIC_TRANSFER
17: TRANSFER_CONCURRENT_FIXED_DL_REASSIGN
18: TRANSFER_CONCURRENT_DYNAMIC_DL_REASSIGN
19: TRANSFER_CONCURRENT_FIXED_REALLOC
20: TRANSFER_CONCURRENT_DYNAMIC_REALLOC
21: RANSFER_CONCURRENT_DL_REASSIGN_FIXED_REALLOC
22:TRANSFER_CONCURRENT_DL_REASSIGN_DYNAMIC_REALLO
C
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3.17 QC GSM Information
QC GSM Informationwindow displays major RF parameters for GSM System.
1. Select Menu Bar – WCDMA Status – QC GSM Information.
Field Description
BCCH ARFCN BCCH ARFCN of this cell
BSIC(N,B) Base station identity code, BSIC = NCC + BCC
Cell ID ID for cell (based on system information)
LAI LAI for cell (in LAI IE format)
Cell Selection
Priority
Cell selection priority
0:Normal, 1:Low, 2 :Barred
DTX Indicator Flag to indicate if discontinuous transmit is in use
Channel Type Channel type
0: Full-rate traffic, 1:Half-rate traffic, 2:SDCCH/4, 3:SDCCH/8
Subchannel
Type
Subchannel number, 255 = unused
Timeslot
Number
Timeslot number
Hopping Hopping flag 0:No, 1:Yes
MAIO Mobile allocation index offset (valid if HOPPING_FLAG is true)
HSN Hopping sequence number (valid if HOPPING_FLAG is true)
Frequency Number of frequencies used; 1 byte (range 1 64)
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Count
Frequency List List of FREQ_COUNT frequencies
Note: If HOPPING_FLAG is false, the only frequency in this list will be
TCH.
Channel State One of the following
0:DCCH
1:BCCH
2:RACH
3:CCCH
4:SACCH
5:SDCCH
6:FACCH
7:TCH_FS
8:TCH_F96
9:TCH_F144
10:TCH_HS
11:TCH_AFS
12:TCH_AHS
13:RATSCCH_AFS
14:RATSCCH_AHS
15:RATSCCH_MARKER
16:SID_FIRST_AFS
17:SID_UPDATE_AFS
18:SID_FIRST_AHS
19:SID_UPDATE_AHS
20:FACCH_HS
21:FACCH_AFS
22:FACCH_AHS
23:SID_FIRST_INH
24:SID_UPDATE_INH
25:ONSET
Cur DL
Signaling Count
This provides the current value of the radio link timeout counter.
Cur RL Timeout
Count
This provides the current value of the downlink signaling counter
Max RL Timeout
Count
Maximum value of RADIO_LINK_COUNTER_S; range is 4 to 64 with
steps of 4
Chapter 5. WCDMA Layer 3 WCDMA Layer 3
5.1 WQ Cell Information 5.1 WQ Cell Information
Cell Information window shows the Cell related Information that is serving the test phone. Cell Information window shows the Cell related Information that is serving the test phone.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ Cell Information” in the “WCDMA Layer
3” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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Field Description
UL_Freq(MHz) UTRA UL Absolute RF Channel Number
DL_Freq(MHz) UTRA DL Absolute RF Channel Number
UTRAN Cell Identifier
(UC-ID)
UTRAN Cell Identifier
RNC-ID RNC-ID
Cell Identifier(C-ID) Cell Identifier
URA Identity(SIB2) URA Identity
Cell Access Operator may impose cell restrictions
First Bit
0 : Cell Barred
1 : Cell not Barred
Second Bit
0 : Cell Reserved
1 : Cell not Reserved
Third Bit
0 : Cell Reserved for SolSA
1 : Cell not Reserved for SolSA
Fourth bit
0 : UE camped on a cell
1 : UE not camped on a call
Call Access Allowed Access
0 : All Calls
1 : Emergency Call Only
UL Interference UL Interference ( SIB 7번에서 가져옴)
MIB Master Information Block
SIB System Information Block
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5.2 WQ RRC State
RRC States shows the current state of the RRC and protocol error and relevant information.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RRC State” in the “WCDMA Layer 3”
menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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5.3 WQ RAB (SF) Information
It is possible to find RAB (Radio Access Bearer) information using the Spreading Factor values, which are used for uplink and downlink.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ RAB(SF) Information” in the “WCDMA
Layer 3” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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5.4 System Information Block Parameters
It is possible to find major parameters in System Information Block
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ System Information Block Parameters”
in the “WCDMA Layer 3” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
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5.5 WQ NAS Mobility management
NAS Mobility Management shows UE ID, Mobility State, Registration State and Mobility Characteristics.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ NAS Mobility management” in the
“WCDMA Layer 3” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
UE Static ID
IMSI The International Mobile Subscriber Identity size
IMEI The International Mobile Station Equipment Identity
IMEI SW Ver International Mobile Station Equipment Identity Software
UE Dynamic ID
TMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity
PTMSI Packet International Mobile Subscriber Identity
Mobility State
State The mobility management state; possible values are;
0 : NULL
3 : LOCATION UPDATE INITIATED
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5 : WAIT FOR OUTGOING MM CONNECTION
6 : CONNECTION ACTIVE
7 : IMSI DETACH INITIATED
9 : WAIT FOR NETWORK COMMAND
10 : LOCATION UPDATE REJECTED
13 : WAIT FOR RR CONNECTION UL
14 : WAIT FOR RR CONNECTION MM
15 : WAIT FOR RR CONNECTION IMSI DETACH
17 : REESTABLISHMENT INITIATED
18 : WAIT FOR RR ACTIVE
19 : IDLE
20 : WAIT FOR ADDITIONAL OUTGOING MM CONNECTION
21 : WAIT FOR RR CONNECTION REESTABLISH
22 : WAIT_FOR_REESTABLISH_DECISION
Values not corresponding to these are INVALID
Sub State The mobility management substate; possible values are:
0 : NULL SUBSTATE
1 : NO IMSI
2 : PLMN SEARCH
3 : LIMITED SERVICE
4 : ATTEMPTING TO UPDATE
5 : LOCATION UPDATE NEEDED
6 : NO CELL AVAILABLE
7 : PLMN SEARCH NORMAL SERVICE
8 : NORMAL SERVICE
Update The mobility management update status; possible values are:
0 : UPDATED
1 : NOT UPDATED
2 : ROAMING NOT ALLOWED
Registration State
State The mobility registration state; possible values are:
0 : NULL
1 : REG UNKNOWN MODE
2 : REG IDLE MANU
3 : REG IDLE AUTO
4 : REG NO NETS MANU
5 : REG NO NETS AUTO
6 : TRYING NET MANU
7 : TRYING NETS AUTO
8 : USER BROWSING NET LIST
9 : REG IDLE MANU
10 : REG IDLE AUTO
11 : WAIT LIST AUTO
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12 : WAIT LIST MANU
13 : DEREGISTERING MANU
14 : DEREGISTERING AUTO
15 : REG BLACKLISTED MANU
16 : REG BLACKLISTED AUTO
17 : RETRYING HOME AUTO
18 : TRYING INITIAL NET AUTO
19 : TRYING INITIAL NET MANU
PLMN Selection
Mode
The mobility management selection mode
0 : Unknown
1 : Manual
2 : Automatic
Operation Mode The mobility management operation mode
0 : Class A
1 : Class B
2 : Class C
Management Characteristics
NET Operation mode The network operation mode
0 : Class 1
1 : Class 2
2 : Class 3
Service type The service type; possible values are:
0 : NO_SERVICE
1 : CS_ONLY
2 : PS_ONLY
3 : CS_PS_SERVICE
4 : LIMITED_SERVICE
Selected PLMN ID Selected PLMN ID bit mask
Location Area ID Location area specification
Routing Area ID Routing area identification
NUM of Available
PLMN
Max number of available PLMN ( max 10 )
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5.6 WQ NAS CS connection management
NAS CS connection management contains all the relevant information on the current CS call and shows CS call setup management, CS call release information and CS call change information.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ NAS CS connection management” in
the “WCDMA Layer 3” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Call Management
Field Description
CS Call Setup Management
Call ID Circuit call ID; integer from 0–6, 8–14
Steam ID The stream ID: 0 (no bearer) to 255
Call Ctrl State The CC state: U0, U1, U0_1, U3, U4, U6, U7, U8,U9, U10,
U10_DTMF, U11, U12, U19, U26, U27
See 24.008 Section 5.1.2.1 Call states at the mobile station side of
the interface
State of MParty calls State of multiparty calls:
0 : MPTY IDLE
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1 : MPTY REQUEST
2 : MPTY CALL IN MPTY
3 : MPTY SPLIT REQUEST
Hold State of the call Hold state of the call:
0 : HOLD IDLE
1 : HOLD REQUEST
2 : HOLD CALL HELD
3 : HOLD RETRIEVE REQUEST
Call Type Call type
0 : Voice Call
1 : Data Call
Call Direction 0 : Mobile-terminated
1 : Mobile-originated
Calling Party BCD Calling party BCD
nonexistent for mobile-originated calls
Called Party BCD Called party BCD
nonexistent for mobile-terminated
CS Call release Information
Call ID Circuit Call ID; integer from 0 to 6
CS Call change Information
Call ID Circuit Call ID; integer from 0 to 6, 8 to 14
State of MParty calls State of multiparty calls
0 : MPTY IDLE
1 : MPTY REQUEST
2 : MPTY CALL IN MPTY
3 : MPTY SPLIT REQUEST
Hold state of the Call State of the Calls
0 : HOLD IDLE
1 : HOLD REQUEST
2 : HOLD CALL HELD
3 : HOLD RETRIEVE REQUEST
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Bearer Capability
Field Description
Connection ID Connection ID; integer from 0–6, 8–14
Transfer capability
info
Information transfer capability:
000 : Speech
001 : Unrestricted digital information
010 : 3.1 kHz audio, ex PLMN
011 : Facsimile group 3
101 : Other ITS
111 : Reserved
Structure Structure
00 : Service data unit integrity
11 : Unstructured
10 and 01 Reserved
Duplex mode Duplex mode
0 : Half
1 : Full
Rate adaptation Rate adaptation:
00 : No rate adaptation
01 : V.110, 1.460/X.30
10 : ITU-T X.31
11 : Other
Signal access Sign access protection
001 : 1.440/450
010 : X.21
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011, 100 : Reserved
101 : X.28
110 : X.32
111 : Reserved
Synchronous 0 : Synchronous
1 : Asynchronous
Number of data bits Number of data bits
0 : 7bits
1 : 8bits
Number of stop bits Number of stop bits
0 : 1bits
1 : 2bits
User rate(GSM) User rate (for GSM only) in kbits/sec
0001 : 0.3kbits/s
0010 : 1.2kbits/s
0011 : 2.4kbits/s
0100 : 4.8kbits/s
0101 : 9.6kbits/s
0110 : 12.0kbits/s
0111: Reserved
Parity Parity
000 : Odd
010 : Even
011 : None
100 : Forced to 0
101 : Forced to 1
Modem Type Modem type
00000 : None
00001 : V.21 (GSM only)
00010 : V.22 (GSMonly)
00011 : V.22 bis (GSM only)
00100 : Reserved
00101 : V.26 ter (GSM only)
00110 : V.32
00111 : Modem for undefined interface
01000 : Autobanding type 1
All other values reserved
Connection element Connection element
00 :Transparent
01 : Nontransparent (RLP)
10 : Both, transparent preferred;
11 : Both, nontransparent preferred
L2 Protocol User information L2 protocol:
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00110 : Recommendation X.25
01000 : ISO 6429 codeset 0
01001 : Reserved
01010 : Videotext profile 1
01100 : COPnoFICT
01101 : X.75
All other values reserved
Coding standard Coding standard
0 : GSM standardized coding
1 : Reserved
Transfer mode Transfer mode
0 : Circuit mode
1 : Packet mode
Configuration Configuration
1 : Point to point
1 : Reserved
Establishment Establishment
0 : Demand
1 : Reserved
User info L1 User info L1
0000 : Default L1 protocol
All other values reserved
Band Negotiation In band/Out of band negotiation:
0 : In-band using logical link zero
1 : Using USER INFORMATION messages
Intermediate rate Intermediate rate
00 : Reserved
01 : Reserved
10 : 8 bits/sec
11 : 16 kbits/sec
NIC TX NIC on transmit:
0 : Does not require to send data
1 : Requires to send data with NIC
NIC RX Network independent clock (NIC) on receive:
0 : Cannot accept data with NIC
1 : Can accept data with NIC
Other Modem Type Other modem type:
00 : No other modem specified
10 : V.34
All other values reserved
Fix NET user rate Fixed network user rate:
00000 : Not applicable to network
00001 : 9.6 kbit/s
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00010 : 14.4 kbit/s
00011 : 19.2 kbit/s
00100 : 28.8 kbit/s
00101 : 38.4 kbit/s
00110 : 48.0 kbit/s (for GSM only)
00111 : 56.0 kbit/s
01000 : 64.0 kbit/s
01001 : 33.6 kbit/s (for UMTS only)
01010 : 32.0 kbit/s (for UMTS only)
01011 : 31.2 kbit/s (for UMTS only)
Accpt chan coding Acceptable channel coding:
0 : TCH/F4.8 not acceptable
1 : TCH/F4.8 acceptable
2 : TCH/F9.6 not acceptable
3 : TCH/F9.6 acceptable
4 : TCH/F14.4 not acceptable
5 : TCH/F14.4 acceptable
Num of traffic ch Maximum number of traffic channels
0 : 1 TCH
1 : 2 TCH
2 : 3 TCH
3 : 4 TCH
4 : 5 TCH
5 : 6 TCH
6 : 7 TCH
7 : 8 TCH
Fall back rate Fullback rate: 0 is default; other values are TBD
Radio channel req Radio channel requirements:
0100 : Full rate support only MS
0101 : Dual rate support MS/half rate preferred
0110 : Dual rate support MS/full rate preferred
0111 : Full rate support only MS/full rate speech version 1
supported.
1000 : Dual rate support MS/half rate speech version 1 preferred,
full rate speech 1 also supported
1001 : MS supports at least full rate speech version 1, but does not
support half rate speech version 1
1010 : MS supports at least full rate speech version 1, and half rate
speech version 1; MS has greater preference for half rate speech
version 1
1011 : MS supports at least full rate speech version 1, and half rate
speech version 1; MS has greater preference for full rate speech
version 1
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NIRR(GSM) NIRR
(negotiation of intermediate rate requested— applicable only in
GSM)
0 : No meaning
1 : Data up to and including 4.8 kbits/sec, full rate, nontransparent,
6 kbits/s radio
User init modification User initiated modification:
000 : User-initiated modification not allowed
001 : User-initiated modification up to 1 TCH/F allowed/may be
requested
010 : Modification up to 3 TCH/F allowed/may be requested
00 : Modification up to 4 TCH/F allowed/may be requested
Wanted air interface
rate
Wanted air interface rate:
0000 : Air interface user rate not applicable
0001 : 9.6 kbit/s
0010 : 14.4 kbit/s
0011 : 19.2 kbit/s
0101 : 28.8 kbit/s
0110 : 38.4 kbit/s
0111 : 43.2 kbit/s
1000 : 57.6 kbit/s
1001 : 38.4 kbit/s in this version of the protocol
1010 : 38.4 kbit/s in this version of the protocol
1011 : 38.4 kbit/s in this version of the protocol
1100 : 38.4 kbit/s in this version of the protocol
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5.7 WQ NAS PS connection management
NAS PS connection management contains all the relevant information on the current PS call and shows PS call management and NAS Quality of Service information.
Procedure:
1. To open the window, choose “WQ NAS PS connection management” in
the “WCDMA Layer 3” menu.
2. To identify the state of each test phone, click the appropriate phone tab.
Field Description
Call Management
Num of Connection
ID
Packet switch call ID for each connection ID
integer 0 to 6
Connection ID Packet switch call ID, integer 0 to 6
NSAPI value NSAPI value for each connection ID
0101 : NSAPI 5
0110 : NSAPI 6
0111 : NSAPI 7
1000 : NSAPI 8
1001 : NSAPI 9
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1010 : NSAPI 10
1011 : NSAPI 11
1100 : NSAPI 12
1101 : NSAPI 13
1110 : NSAPI 14
1111 : NSAPI 15
NAS Quality of Service
Connection ID Connection ID, integer 0 to7
Delay class Delay class:
000 : Subscribed delay class
001 : Delay class 1
010 : Delay class 2
011 : Delay class 3
100 : Delay class 4 (best effort)
111 : Reserved
Peak throughpu Peak throughput:
0000 : Subscribed peak throughput
0001 : Up to 1000 octet/s
0010 : Up to 2000 octet/s
0011 : Up to 4000 octet/s
0100 : Up to 8000 octet/s
0101 : Up to 16000 octet/s
0110 : Up to 32000 octet/s
0111 : Up to 64000 octet/s
1000 : Up to 128000 octet/s
1001 : Up to 256000 octet/s
1111 : Reserved
All other values interpreted as up to 1000 octet/s
Precedence class Precedence class:
000 : Subscribed precedence
001 : High priority
010 : Normal priority
011 : Low priority
111 : Reserved
Mean throughput Mean throughput:
00000 : Subscribed mean throughput
00001 : 100 octet/h
00010 : 200 octet/h
00011 : 500 octet/h
00100 : 1000 octet/h
00101 : 2000 octet/h
00110 : 5000 octet/h
00111 : 10000 octet/h
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01000 : 20000 octet/h
01001 : 50000 octet/h
01010 : 100000 octet/h
01011 : 200000 octet/h
01100 : 500000 octet/h
01101 : 1 000 000 octet/h
01111 : 5 000 000 octet/h
10000 : 10 000 000 octet/h
10001 : 20 000 000 octet/h
10010 : 50 000 000 octet/h
11110 : Reserved
11111 : Best effort
Traffc class Traffic class:
000 : Subscribed traffic class
001 : Conversation class
010 : Streaming class
011 : Interactive class
100 : Background class
111 : Reserved
Delivery order Delivery order:
00 : Subscribed delivery order
01 : With delivery order (yes)
10 : Without delivery order (no)
11 : Reserved
Maximum SDU size Maximum SDU size:
00000000 : Subscribed maximum SDU size
11111111 : Reserved
For values in the range 00000001 to 10010110,
the MAX_SDU value is binary coded in 8 bits
using a granularity of 10 octets, giving a range of
values from 10 octets to 1500 octets.
10010111 : 1502 octets
10011000 : 1510 octets
10011001 : 1520 octets
Max bit rate UL Maximum bit rate for UL:
00000000 : Subscribed max. bit rate UL
From 00000001 to 00111111, the MAX_BIT_RATE_UL is binary
coded in 8 bits using a granularity of 1 kbps, giving a range of
values from 1 kbps to 63 kbps in 1 kbps
increments.
From 01000000 to 01111111, range of values from 64 kbps to 568
kbps in 8 kbps increments.
From 1000000000 to 11111110, range of values from 576 kbps to
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8640 kbps in 64 kbps increments.
11111111 : 0 kbps
Max bit rate DL Maximum bit rate for DL:
00000000 : Subscribed max. bit rate DL From 00000001 to
00111111, the MAX_BIT_RATE_DL is binary coded in 8 bits using
a granularity of 1 kbps, giving a range of
values from 1 kbps to 63 kbps in 1 kbps increments. From
01000000 to 01111111, range of values from 64 kbps to 568 kbps
in 8 kbps increments.
From 1000000000 to 11111110, range of values from 576 kbps to
8640 kbps in 64 kbps increments.
11111111 : 0 kbps
Residual BER Residual BER:
0000 : Subscribed residual Bit error rate (BER)
0001 : 5*10^-2
0010 : 1*10^-2
0011 : 5*10^-3
0100 : 4*10^-3
0101 : 1*10^-3
0110 : 1*10^-4
0111 : 1*10^-5
1000 : 1*10^-6
1001 : 6*10^-8
1111 : Reserved
SDU error ratio SDU error ratio:
0000 : Subscribed SDU error ratio
0001 : 1*10^-2
0010 : 7*10^-3
0011 : 1*10^-3
0100 : 1*10^-4
0101 : 1*10^-5
0110 : 1*10^-6
0111 : 1*10^-1
1111 : Reserved
Traffic Handling
priority
Traffic handling priority:
00 : Subscribed traffic handling priority
01 : Priority level 1
10 : Priority level 2
11 : Priority level 3
GUAR bit rate UL Maximum bit rate for uplink:
00000000 : Subscribed max. bit rate UL
From 00000001 to 00111111, the MAX_BIT_RATE_UL is binary
coded in 8 bits using a granularity of 1 kbps, giving a range of
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values from 1 kbps to 63 kbps in 1 kbps
increments.
From 01000000 to 01111111, range of values from 64 kbps to 568
kbps in 8 kbps increments.
From 1000000000 to 11111110, range of values from 576 kbps to
8640 kbps in 64 kbps increments.
11111111 : 0 kbps
GUAR bit rate DL Maximum bit rate for downlink:
00000000 : Subscribed max. bit rate DL
From 00000001 to 00111111, the MAX_BIT_RATE_DL is binary
coded in 8 bits using a granularity of 1 kbps, giving a range of
values from 1 kbps to 63 kbps in 1 kbps
increments.
From 01000000 to 01111111, range of values from 64 kbps to 568
kbps in 8 kbps increments.
From 1000000000 to 11111110, range of values
from 576 kbps to 8640 kbps in 64 kbps increments.
11111111 : 0 kbps
Reliability class Reliability class:
000 :Subscribed reliability class
001 :Acknowledged GTP, LLC and RLC; protected data
010 :UnACk GTP; ACK LLC and RLC; protected data
011 :UnACK GTP and LLC, ACK RLC; protected data
100 :UnACK GTP, LLC and RLC; protected data
101 :UnACK GTP, LLC and RLC; unprotected data
111 : Reserved
Delivery or Error
SDU
Delivery or erroneous SDU type:
000 :Subscribed delivery of erroneous SDUs
001 :No detect
010 :Erroneous SDU delivered (yes)
011 :Erroneous SDU not delivered (no)
000 : Reserved
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5.8 QC GPRS L1 Data Transfer Summary
QC GPRS L1 Data Transfer Summary window displays Layer1 Data Transfer for GPRS System. 1. Select Menu Bar – WCDMA Layer3 – QC GPRS L1 Data Transfer Summary.
Field Description
Time Slot 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 timeslots
PTCCH TSN DL PTCCH timeslot number , UL PTCCH timeslot number
TS Bitmap Timeslot bitmap used for DL transfer, Timeslot bitmap used for UL
transfer
Frame Number TDMA frame number (0 to 2715647);
Band Frequency band
Alloc Type Transfer allocation type
0:No allocation
1:Fixed allocation
2:Dynamic allocation
3:DL allocation
4:Single block allocation
5:Fixed with DL allocation
6:Dynamic with DL allocation
Timing Advance Current timing advance value
USF Granularity Only applied when in dynamic transfer
0:To transmit one RLC/MAC block
1:To transmit four consecutive RLC/MAC blocks
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5.9 QC GPRS L2 Data Transfer Summary
QC GPRS L2 Data Transfer Summary window displays Layer1 Data Transfer for GPRS System. 1. Select Menu Bar – WCDMA Layer3 – QC GPRS L2 Data Transfer Summary.
Field Description
MAC
MAC Mode Top level states
0: NULL
1: IDLE
2: TRANSFER
Null State NULL mode substates
0: NULL_INACTIVE
1: NULL_GPRS_51_ACTIVE
2: NULL_SUSPENDED
3: NULL_SUSPEND_RESEL
4:NULL_UPLINK_TBF_ESTAB
5:NULL_UPLINK_SB_ESTAB
6:NULL_DOWNLINK_SB_ESTAB
7:NULL_UPLINK_TBF_ACCESS
TFI (DL) DL TBF identifier
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TFI (UL) UL TBF identifier
RLC Mode (DL) RLC DL transfer mode
0:Acknowledged mode
1:Unacknowledged mode
RLC Mode (UL) RLC UL transfer mode
0:Acknowledged mode
1:Unacknowledged mode
Release Cause
(DL)
TBF release cause
0:Normal release
1:Frequency error with access retry
2:Frequency error partial acquisition of SI
3:Multislot error
4:Starting Time error with access retry
5:Assignment addressing error
6:Assignment data error
7:Different frequency parameters
8:Starting time error without retry
9:DL TBF release command
10:Frequency band not supported
11:Cell reselection
12:For sending PCCF
13:Invalid MAC mode
14:DL release indicator from RLC
15:Abnormal UL release from RLC
16:Failure for L1 to configure
17:Single block abort
18:CSN1 decoding error
19:CS paging
20:Abnormal PS paging
21:GPRS suspension
22:Expired T3184 failure in transfer
23:Expired T3180 during dynamic transfer
24:Expired T3168 failure in two-phase access
25:Unknown error
Failure
Reason(UL)
Failure cause for releasing L1 UL transfer
0:Normal release
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1:Frequency error with access retry
2:Frequency error partial acquisition of SI
3:Multislot error
4:Starting time error with access retry
5:Assignment addressing error
6:Assignment data error
7:Different frequency parameters
8:Starting time error without retry
9:Frequency band not supported
10:CSN1 decoding error
11:CS paging
12:Abnormal PS paging
13:No network access
14:GPRS suspension
15:Received access reject
16:Failed contention resolution
17:Packet downlink assign
18:UL release indicator from RLC
19:Abnormal DL release from RLC
20:Cell reselection
21:For sending PCCF
22:Invalid MAC mode
23:Failure for L1 to configure
24:UL TBF release command
25:FAI release indicator
26:Expired T3186 failure to access
27:Expired T3184 failure in transfer
28:Expired T3180 during dynamic transfer
29:Expired T3176 failed PCCF_EST
30:Expired T3174 returning to old cell
31:Expired T3170 failure to access
32:Expired T3168 failure in two-phase access
33:Expired T3164 with access retry
34:Expired T3162 in UL Acknack with access retry
35:N3104 exceed maximum value
36:Unknown error
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RLC
TFI(DL) DL TBF identifier
TFI(UL) UL TBF identifier
Coding Scheme
(DL)
GPRS encoding scheme used
Coding Scheme
(UL)
Modulation and coding scheme
GMSK
MEAN_BEP(DL)
MEAN_BEP for 8PSK (value range 0…31)
GMSK
CV_BEP(DL)
CV_BEP for 8PSK (value range 0…7)
8PSK
MEAN_BEP(DL)
MEAN_BEP for GMSK (value range 0…31)
8PSK
CV_BEP(DL)
CV_BEP for GMSK (value range 0…7)
State (DL) RLC(DL) states
0:DS_NULL
1:DS_RX_ACK
2:DS_RX_UNACK
3:DS_RX_ACK_PENDING_RELEASE
4:DS_RX_UANCK_PENDING_RELEASE
State (UL) RLC(UL) states
0:US_NULL
1:US_AWAIT_ASS
2:US_ACK_XFER
3:US_UNACK_XFER
4:US_AWAIT_MAC_IDLE
Throughput (DL) Downlink RLC Throughput
Throughput (UL) Uplink RLC Throughput
LLC
SAPI State State of LLE for SAPI
0:TLLI_UNASSIGNED
1:ADM
2:LOC_ESTABLISH
3:REM_ESTABLISH
4:ABM
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5:LOC_RELEASE
LLE State Substate of LLE for SAPI
0:NONE
1:XID_EXCHANGE
2:XID_EXCHANGE
3:L2_ESTABLISH
4:L3_ESTABLISH
SNDCP
NSAPI Address 5 to 15
SAPI Address SAPI address associated with NSAPI
Reliability Class 1:Ack GTP, LLC, and RLC; protected data
2:Unack GTP; AckLLC and RLC, protected data
3:Unack GTP and LLC; Ack RLC, protected data
4:Unack GTP, LLC, and RLC, protected data
5:Unack GTP, LLC, and RLC, unprotected data
Peak
Throughput
Class
1:Up to 1000 octets
2:Up to 2000 octets
3:Up to 4000 octets
4:Up to 8000 octets
5:Up to 16000 octets
6:Up to 32000 octets
7:Up to 64000 octets
8:Up to 128000 octets
9:Up to 256000 octets
Radio priority
class
1:Radio priority class 1 (highest)
2:Radio priority class 2
3:Radio priority class 3
4:Radio priority class 4 (lowest)
SAPI State 0: IDLE
1: EST_PEND
2: ESTABLISHED
3: DISC_PEND
NSAPI State
(DL)
0: NORMAL
1: RECOVERY
NSAPI State
(UL)
0: NORMAL
1: SUSPEND
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5.10 QC GSM State Window
QC GSM State Window displays GSM L2 State, GSM RR State. 1. Select Menu Bar – WCDMA Layer3 – QC GSM State Window.
Field Description
L2 state
L2 State L2 state (some states do not exist for different SAPIs)
0:NULL
1:CONNECT_PEND
2:IDLE
3:ESTABLISHMENT_PENDING
4:RELEASE_PENDING
5:LINK_ESTABLISHED
6:TIMER_RECOVERY
7:LINK_SUSPENDED (only for SAPI0)
L2 Event L2 event
0:EV_NO_EVENT
1:EV_CONNECT_RECEIVED
2:EV_ESTABLISH_REQUEST
3:EV_RELEASE_REQUEST
4:EV_SUSPEND_REQUEST
5:EV_RESUME_REQUEST
6:EV_RECONNECT_REQUEST
7:EV_DATA_REQUEST
8:EV_MDL_RELEASE_REQUEST
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9:EV_UA_RECEIVED
10:EV_DM_RECEIVED
11:EV_DISC_RECEIVED
12:EV_SABM_RECEIVED
13:EV_I_RECEIVED
14:EV_UI_RECEIVED
15:EV_RR_RECEIVED
16:EV_REJ_RECEIVED
17:EV_T200_TIMEOUT
18:EV_CONTENTION_FAILED
19:EV_ABORT_ESTABLISHMENT
20:EV_LINK_ESTABLISHED
21:EV_RELEASE_CONFIRMED
22:EV_CLEAR_RECOVERY_CONDITION
RR State
RR State RR state
0:RR_INACTIVE
1:RR_GOING_ACTIVE
2:RR_GOING_INACTIVE
3:RR_CELL_SELECTION
4:RR_PLMN_LIST_CONSTRUCTION
5:RR_IDLE
6:RR_CELL_RESELECTION
7:RR_CONNECTION_PENDING
8:RR_CHOOSE_CELL
9:RR_DATA_TRANSFER
10:RR_NO_CHANNELS
11:RR_CONNECTION_RELEASE
12:RR_EARLY_CAMPED_WAIT_FOR_SI
13:RR_W2G_INTERRAT_HANDOVER_PROGRESS
14:RR_W2G_INTERRAT_RESELECTION_PROGRESS
15:RR_WAIT_FOR_EARLY_PSCAN
16:GRR51
17:GRR52
18:RR_G2W_INTERRAT_RESELECTION_PROGRESS
19:RR_G2W_INTERRAT_HANDOVER_PROGRESS
20:RR_CELL_REEST
21:RR_W2G_INTERRAT_CC_ORDER_PROGRESS
RR Sub state Applicable only in dedicated (data transfer) state
0:Voice, 1:Data