Alcatel GSM BTS Terminal Installation & BTS Software Download (OFF-Line Commissioning) BTS Document User Guide Release B9
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Install and Start the Terminal ..................................................................................................................... 04 1.1 Terminal Description ...................................................................................................................... 05 1.1.1 Hardware Requirements . . . .................................................................................... 05 1.1.2 Software Requirements . . ....................................................................................... 05 1.1.3 Communications Protocol . . . .................................................................................. 06 1.2 Install the Terminal . . . ................................................................................................................. 07 1.3 Start the Terminal Software . . . .................................................................................................... 08
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Terminal Menus and Functions ................................................................................................................. 12 2.1 BTS Terminal Modes and Functions . . ....................................................................................... 13 2.1.1 Standalone and Online Modes . . . .......................................................................... 13 2.1.2 Toolbar . . . ............................................................................................................... 14 2.1.3 Status Bar . . . ........................................................................................................... 15 2.2 Standalone Mode Terminal Menu ................................................................................................. 17 2.3 A9100/A9110/A9110-E/A9110-E BTS Terminal Menus . . . ........................................................ 18 2.4 Set Terminal Properties ................................................................................................................. 19
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BTS Software Download ( OFF-Line Commissioning )........................................................................... 23 3.1 Steps before BTS Software ( OFF-Line Commissioning ) Download .......................................... 24 3.1.1 Disconnection of Power ............................................................................................ 24 3.1.2 Transmission Break. ................................................................................................. 25 3.1.3 Power Up the BTS Rack ........................................................................................... 26 3.1.4 Connect the Laptop with BTS ................................................................................... 27 3.2 Download BTS Software ............................................................................................................... 28 3.2.1 Download BTS Software ( OFF-Lining Files ) .......................................................... 28 3.2.2 Initial Setting .............................................................................................................. 33 3.2.3 SUMA Board Setting ................................................................................................. 36 3.2.4 Initialize All Sector ..................................................................................................... 39 3.2.5 Test Station Unit ........................................................................................................ 40 3.2.6 End Commissioning .................................................................................................. 42 3.2.7 Attach Abis ................................................................................................................ 43 3.2.8 Hard Reset ................................................................................................................ 44
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1 Install and Start the Terminal This chapter tells you how to install the terminal hardware and software and then start it. It describes the terminal and its requirements.
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1.1 Terminal Description The BTS terminal is a PC connected to a BTS and running terminal software for accessing BTS O&M functions. For more information about the BTS, refer to the BTS Functional Description and the Evolium BTS A9100/A9110/A9110-E Functional Description. You can use the BTS terminal to: Initiate actions in the BTS and view reports associated with these actions Observe system behavior Perform local management functions such as monitoring alarms, events, and states.
1.1.1 Hardware Requirements The following table shows the hardware requirements for the BTS terminal. Hardware Description
Characteristics (minimum)
Processor
Pentium II, III, 266 MHz
RAM
128 MBytes
Hard disk
At least 60 MBytes free for program and data storage (except software environment).
Diskette drive
One drive 3 1/2", 1.4 MByte
CD-ROM drive Interfaces Video adapter
yes 1x serial interface + 1x PS/2 or 2x serial interface SVGA with 1024x768 pixel resolution
Monitor
SVGA
Mouse
Serial mouse or PS/2 mouse.
The BTS terminal is connected to the BTS via an RS-232 asynchronous link cable. This cable is different for each type of BTS to be connected.
1.1.2 Software Requirements The BTS terminal requires the following software: Windows 2000™ or Windows XP™ BTS Terminal application software.
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1.1.3 Communications Protocol Data exchange between the PC and the BTS uses an RS-232 link and an Alcatel proprietary local protocol. If a transmission failure in either direction is detected, a retransmission is attempted automatically. If the transmission is unsuccessful after three attempts, the terminal software informs you that the interface is malfunctioning. If transmission is unsuccessful: Verify that the BTS terminal is not in standalone mode. A Check that the cable is connected correctly between the terminal and the BTS a Restart the BTS terminal software.
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1.2 Install the Terminal You do not need to connect the BTS terminal to the BTS before installing the terminal software. However, once it is physically connected, you have to run the terminal software and execute ’Connect’ to initialize the link.
Prerequisite
The user must have administrator rights for the terminal PC. To install the BTS terminal: 1. Connect the RS-232 asynchronous link cable from the COM1 port on the terminal PC to the MMI port on the BTS. The terminal software also supports COM2, COM3, or COM4. . 2. Insert the first BTS Terminal Installation diskette or the CD-ROM, if available. 3. Installation of the BTS Terminal software from diskettes or CD-ROM is different: If installing from...
Then...
Diskettes
Select Run from the Windows Start menu and enter the following command (assuming the diskette drive is ’A’): A:\setup.exe
A CD-ROM subdivided into disk1 to disk3
Select Run from the Windows Start menu and enter the following command (assuming the CD-ROM drive is ’D’): D:\BSSTOOLS\BTSW\AV01A\ setup.exe *) *) BSSTOOLS\BTSW\AV01A path is an example and can be different because it depends on software version and kind of installation on the CD-ROM.
A CD-ROM available as one file BTSW *.* (e.g., BTSW AV01.exe)
Copy the file to the hard disk. Run the file to generate the subdirectories disk1 to disk 3. Run setup.exe on the subdirectory disk1 to start the installation process.
The BTS Terminal Welcome window is displayed. 4. Follow the procedure on screen.
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1.3 Start the Terminal Software Note: There are two different customer privilege levels: Level 2 and Level 3. The Level 2 user/group name and password allows you to perform all the tasks described in this handbook. Functionally, the Level 3 user/group name and password is identical to Level 2. But in case of discrepancies between the BTS release and the BTS terminal release, Level 3 users (but not Level 2 users) can download the terminal software. The current default user/group name and password are handed over by Alcatel support personnel. To start the BTS terminal software: 1. Click on the Start menu item and follow the path: Start Programs BTS-Terminal release Bxx BTS-Terminal release Bxx The User Login window is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
The window indicates the BTS terminal software version this guide is based on. You have 60 seconds to log on before the program terminates automatically. A countdown timer is displayed in the bottom right corner of the window. 2. Enter your user name or group name in the User/Group Name field in the User Login window. 3. Enter your log file name in the ’Your log file is’ field. If there is no entry, the log file name will be the user name or group name entered in the ’User/Group Name’ field. 4. Enter your password. 5. Click on [Logon]. Note:
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User / Group Name ------ COMMTE
Password ------ COMMTE
Group-2:
User / Group Name ------ UPGRAD
Password ------ SUMSUP
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The first time you start the software, a Setup Information window is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
6. If you want to set up the serial interface, click on [ Baud rate ] to display the Properties - Serial Interface panel, as shown in the following figure. Otherwise, click on [ Close ] to display the BTS Terminal Standalone Mode window, (see Figure 1) and then go directly to Step 9.
7. Click on the appropriate COM Port and Baud rate check boxes in the BTS Terminal pane, as required. 8. Click on [ OK ] to activate and store these serial interface settings for this and future terminal sessions. The BTS Terminal Standalone Mode window is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
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9. From the menu bar, follow the menu path: Select BTS Terminal (G1 MKII/G2) or Select CT Terminal (G1 MKII/G2) or Select BTS Terminal (Evolium BTS) as appropriate, to select the type of terminal.
BTS Terminal Standalone Mode Window (Detail) 10. From the menu bar, follow the menu path: File Connect/Disconnect or click on to connect the terminal to the BTS. The terminal is connected to the BTS and the transferred messages are shown in the Log File window, as shown in the following figure. (The Log File window is a ’child’ of the BTS Terminal application.) The BTS Log File window displays a new set of menus and shows a log file listing. This log file listing is automatically updated if the TRACK field is activated (indicated by a checkmark (X)). If you click on the checkmark or on TRACK the field is deactivated and the log file listing is no longer updated. The log file is opened when the terminal is connected to the BTS.
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Note: The data in the Log File window are saved in a file. The file name is defined in the Log-on dialog box, as described in step 3, above. The directory where the file is located is given during the installation procedure.
BTS Log-on Window (Detail) 11. If the log file is needed for further use, the log file has to be closed. Click on [ Close ] or on 12. For report purposes, the log file can be copied with Window Explorer or any equivalent tool.
Note: The capacity of a log file is 64 KByte. If a log file exceeds this range, a second (third, fourth, etc.) log file is created automatically. The log file extension ’LOG’ is changed to ’000’, ’001’, ’002’, etc. If this log file has to be used for report purpose, all extensions have to be taken into account.
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2 Terminal Menus and Functions This chapter describes the terminal menus and the functions they provide.
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2.1 BTS Terminal Modes and Functions This section describes the different BTS modes and the functions available in each of them.
2.1.1 Standalone and Online Modes The BTS terminal runs in two modes, Standalone and Online. ’Standalone’ in the status bar indicates that the terminal is not connected to a BTS. ’Online’ in the status bar indicates that the terminal is connected to a BTS. In Standalone Mode, some menu options are not active and appear grayed-out in the menus. All the options are only available in Online Mode. The terminal Standalone Mode menus are listed in the menu bar of the BTS Terminal Standalone Mode window, as shown in the following figure in a schematic presentation. The toolbar and status bar are also shown. Menu Bar
BTS Terminal for Windows File Select Settings View Help
Tool Bar
Status Bar
Standalone
BTS Terminal Standalone Mode Window (Schematic Presentation)
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2.1.2 Toolbar The toolbar contains shortcut icons to all menu items as follows:
Open an existing log file when the terminal is in Standalone mode.
Save the contents of special windows such as log file windows.
Display the Help/About Btsw window.
Display help.
Close the log file or open a new one. Display the SBL Management window.
Display the A9100/A9110/A9110-E BTS Sector Mapping window.
Display the SBL Module States window.
Connect/disconnect the terminal to the BTS.
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2.1.3 Status Bar The status bar at the bottom of the terminal window shows the current terminal mode. The status bar in Standalone Mode is shown in the following figure.
Status Bar in Standalone Mode The status bar contains the following information. System Messages
System messages are displayed in the left side of the status bar. In this case, the message ’For help, press F1’ is displayed.
Terminal Mode
The terminal mode is displayed in the middle of the status bar. In this case, the mode is Standalone.
PPP Link Status
The PPP link status is displayed only for multi standard BTS.
Baud Rate
The default terminal baud rate for the connection to the BTS is displayed on the right side of the status bar. In this case, the baud rate is 9600.
The status bar in Online mode is shown in the following figure.
Status Bar in Online Mode The terminal baud rate configured for the connection to the BTS is displayed on the right side of the status bar. In this case, the baud rate is 57600. While the terminal is connected to a BTS, a flashing asterisk (*) is displayed at the end of the status bar on the right.
Note: If the connection is lost, a warning message is displayed and the asterisk (*) stops flashing and stays on. The following additional information is shown in the status bar when in Online Mode.
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Log File Name
The name of the log file is displayed next to the terminal mode. In this case, the name of the log file is COMMT.
BTS Name
The name of the connected BTS is displayed next to the log file name. In this case, the name of the BTS is BTS 1.
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2.2 Standalone Mode Terminal Menu The detailed Standalone Mode terminal menu (see menu bar in figure 3) tree is shown in the following figure. File
Select
Connect/Disconnect
BTS Terminal
Log Open
(G1 MKII/G2)
Open log file Open Logfile Collection Close
Settings Terminal
CT Terminal (G2)
Window*)
View
Menu Bar
Help
Toolbar
Cascade
Index
Status Bar System Information
Tile Arrange Icons
Using Help About Btsw
Clear Placement
BTS Terminal (Evolium BTS)
Save Save As Recent File Exit
*) Window is displayed when opening a log file
The BTS terminal menu options specific to Standalone Mode are described in the following table.
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2.3 A9100/A9110/A9110-E/A9110-E BTS Terminal Menus When the terminal is connected to a A9100/A9110/A9110-E BTS and goes into Online mode, a new set of menus is displayed in the terminal window. The A9100/A9110/A9110-E BTS Terminal menu tree is shown in the following figure.
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2.4 Set Terminal Properties You can set the following terminal properties: Serial interface - for the terminal connection to the BTS Misc. - for monitoring BTS_TEL, displaying SBL module states, and for commissioning tasks Spy Sim - for message window font and color Tracer - for message window font and color. To set the BTS terminal properties: 1. From the menu bar, follow the menu path: Settings Terminal The Properties window with the Serial Interface panel is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
2. Check the appropriate COM Port and Baud rate in the BTS - Terminal pane, as required. 3. Enter the required polling time for the BTS terminal to interrogate the serial interface for new messages.
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4. Click on the Misc. tab to display the Properties - Miscellaneous panel (shown below).
5. Select ’Monitoring BTS_TEL’ to monitor logical SBLs in the BSC. 6. Put in a dummy VSWR margin (normally: 1.9) in the field ’VSWR dummy security margin’. This VSWR margin will be used as a default value, if no current VSWR values are measured. This value becomes valid when ’Edit Sector Mapping’ is performed. 7. Select ’New SBL monitoring dialog’ to display the SBL module states in a newly designed configuration. 8. Path to ’INVENTAR’ shows the path of the inventory program rem2inv.exe which is used to create an inventory file of the BTS. The program is invoked, when the command Commissioning -> Inventory File -> Save RI to file and execute INVENTAR... is given during commissioning only.
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9. Click on the Spy Sim tab to display the Properties - Spy Sim panel, shown below.
Properties - Spy Sim Panel 10. Click on [ Request ] to open the Font window, as shown below.
Font Window 11. Select the font and other required parameters.
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12. Click on [ OK ] to return to the Properties - Spy Sim panel.
13. Repeat Steps8, 9, and 10 for the Request and Report windows for Tracer. The batch feature is for internal use only to distinguish between internal terminal commands and outgoing requests for Report and Batch windows. 14. Click on the Tracer tab to display the Properties - Tracer panel, shown in the following figure.
Properties - Tracer Panel 15. Repeat Steps 8, 9, and 10 for the Request and Report windows for Tracer. The batch feature is for internal use only to distinguish between internal terminal commands, outgoing requests and incoming reports. 16. Click on [ OK ] to close the Properties window.
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3 OFF-Line Commissioning This chapter tells you the steps to perform OFF-Line Commissioning and describes procedures.
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3.1 Steps before BTS Software ( OFF-Lining Files ) Download This section describes the steps before OFF-Line Commissioning.
3.1.1 Disconnection of Power Turn OFF the BTS power through breakers installed in the BTS Rack. You can also turn OFF the BTS through rectifier.
Power Breakers at top of BTS Rack.
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3.1.2 Transmission Break Break the Abis either from DDF or BTS Rack. If you can’t find the appropriate port for BTS on DDF Panel, on which OFF-Line Commissioning is going to be conducted than you can also break the Abis from SUMA by unplugging the Abis Cable from Abis port on SUMA.
Abis Cable
SUMA with Abis Cable.
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Abis Port at the top of BTS Rack.
3.1.3 Power Up the BTS Rack Restore the BTS Power by switching the power breakers installed on the top of BTS Rack to the ON position.
Power Breakers at top of BTS Rack at ON positions.
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3.1.4 Connect the Laptop with BTS Connect the Laptop with BTS by using B9 or B10 software as described in chapter-1.
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3.2 Download BTS Software 3.2.1 Download BTS Software ( OFF-Lining Files ) To download BTS software from the BTS terminal and to check the initialization of BTS modules: 1. From the Online Mode menu bar, follow the menu path: Commissioning Download BTS-SW The BTS Software Download window is displayed.
BTS Software Download Window
2. Select the required master file and the CPF file using the [ Browse ] button.
BTS Software Browser Window st
Note: Always select the 1 file in both cases (i.e Master File & CPF File). In this case select BM0SAW19.MSF for Master File & AGC3AVW4.DDL for CPF File. CODA File will be selected automatically. 3. Click on [ Download ] to start the BTS download. A BTS SW download in progress window is displayed. It shows the file which is being downloaded.
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BTS SW download in progress Window
During the download (the period depends on the selected baud rate) these messages are displayed:
BTS SW Download Message (1)
BTS SW Download Message (2)
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BTS SW Download Message (3)
Wait for the Edit Frequencies window, as shown in the following figure.
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4. Select a ’Frequency Band’ (GSM 850/GSM 900/DCS 1800/DCS 1900/EGSM). i.
Select GSM for GSM cabinet
ii.
Select DCS1800 for DCS cabinet
iii.
Select GSM for GSM+DCS ( Combined ) cabinet
In the ’Selected ARFNs’ list, the default ARFNs of the selected frequency band are displayed. 5. Select the required test frequencies by clicking on [ Add ] or [ Remove ] in the ’Available ARFNs’ list to have the correct frequencies in the ’Selected ARFNs’ list. 6. Repeat the ARFN selection for each frequency band. 7. Click on [ Submit ] to confirm and activate the selected frequencies. If the BTS is equipped with TWIN TRE modules, wait for the TWIN TRE Mode Configuration window, as shown in the following figure.
TWIN TRE Mode Configuration Window
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8. Enter the TWIN TRE configuration. 9. Click on [ Save ] to store the data. Note:
If the BTS is not equipped with TWIN TRE modules, then the above Configuration window will not appear.
Following windows will appear after the configuration of TWIN TRE’s.
Wait for the TMA Setting windows, as shown in the following figure.
TMA Setting Window 10. Enter different parameters of TMA ( Tower Mount Amplifier ) in the above window like TMA Thresholds & Losses and Gains etc. Note:
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3.2.2 Initial Settings For Initial Setting option, follow the menu path: Settings Transmissions Initial Setting The SUM Initial Settings window, allows modification of some or all settings, as described below.
SUM Initial Settings Window Use the SUM Initial Settings window to modify the: Qmux Address and Baud Rate SUM Environment Cyclic Redundancy Check Clock Reference Listener Side Line Impedance Display hardware and software Information.
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The Initial Settings window also contains the buttons described in the following table: Button
Action
Get Config
Retrieves and displays the currently valid SUM board configuration settings. The settings should be displayed and examined before any new settings are transmitted.
Transmit
Sends the changed and modified settings to the SUM board. The settings become at the SUM board configuration settings, displayed when Get Config is selected.
Close
Closes the Initial Settings window and returns to the Transmission dialog box.
Initial Settings Buttons
Modify Qmux Addressing Modifying the Qmux Address assigns a logical reference number to the address of the SUM board. The reference number is used by other Qmux entities to locate the SUM board. It must not conflict with the logical addressing of other Qmux boards in the system.
Modify Qmux Baud Rate Modifying the Qmux Baud Rate (data transfer rate in bits per second) changes the data transfer rate on the Qmux Bus. The transmission rate can be set to 1200 or 2400 Baud, as required.
Modify the SUM Environment Settings Modifying the SUM Environment settings defines the transmission configuration of which the SUM board is an element.
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Modify the Clock Reference The Clock reference can be either internal (free-running) or external (Abis synchronized).
Check Cyclic Redundancy The CRC window allows Cyclic Redundancy to be toggled On/Off. CRC improves data integrity and bit error observation of Abis traffic to and from the SUM Board.
Select Line Impedance The line impedance can be selected for Abis 1 or Abis 2. If Abis is patched through BNC connector then select Line Impedance 75 Ohms. If Abis patched through Tag Block ( DDF Panel ) then select Line Impedance 120 Ohms.
Display SUM HW and SW Information The SUM HW (Hardware) and SW (Software) Information Box contains information relevant to inventory purposes. To display the SUM HW and SW Information Box:
SUM HW + SW Information Pane
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3.2.3 SUMA Board Configuration For Initial Setting option, follow the menu path: Settings Transmissions Board Configuration The SUM Board Configuration window allows you to define how the traffic and corresponding signaling data are mapped on the Abis time slot(s).
SUM Board Configuration Window Use this window to: Select the TREs Define the SUM functionality Display and edit control bits F, S and R Modify the Abis time slot mapping Modify the Qmux value Modify Abis mapping (both 64 and 16 kbit) Display Extra Time slot mapping on Abis 1 and Abis 2. Prepared By:
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The second Abis interface is supported only by SUMA board and in order to use this interface the Environment for Abis 1 must be declared as Chain - end position-.
Define SUM Settings
Modify Abis Time Slot Mapping Modifying the Abis Mapping changes the time slot in which the data transmission occurs. The following number of time slots can be mapped: 32 time slots per interface, labeled 1 to 31 (0 (zero) is not allowed).
Modify Qmux Nibble Value Each time slot contains 4 nibbles of 2 bits, i.e., 8 bits in total. As the Qmux does not require an entire time slot, the Nibble value indicates the location of the Qmux transmission in time slot (0 to 3) specified in the Qmux Abis Mapping dialog box. Prepared By:
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Modify Abis Mapping Abis mapping allows you to modify the configuration of TREs to TCHs and their signaling time slots. The system automatically defines the TCH for each TRE in the order of selection. For instance if TRE 1 and TRE 4 are selected, then time slots 1, 2 are allocated to TRE1 and time slots 4, 5 to TRE 4 (time slot 3 is allocated to signaling). The system allows you to manually allocated TCHs and time slots, as required. The current configuration can be displayed, by clicking on [ Get Config ].
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3.2.4 Initialize All Sectors From the Online Mode menu bar, follow the menu path: Commissioning -> Initialization -> All Sectors
HW Configuration Check Window
Wait for the ’Initialization for Commissioning in progress’ message to disappear. Wait for the end of TRE and ANx modules downloading (check the LED states). The activation is finished when the options in the commissioning menu become active.
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3.2.5 Test Station Unit This task is used to test the station unit by performing internal or external loop tests. To test the station unit: 1. From the Online Mode menu bar, follow the menu path: Commissioning -> Station Unit Test The Station Unit Test window is displayed.
Station Unit Test Window (1) [ Cancel ] can be used to break off the test. [ Start ] is used to start the loop test after having selected the required loop. 2. Select [ internal Loop ] test mode to run an internal loop test. If an external loop test has to be run, go to step 5. 3. Click on [ Start ] to start the internal loop test. During test the [ Start ] button changes to [ Stop ] and afterwards back to[ Start ]. The test ends automatically after eight to ten seconds. Test progress is monitored and shown in the Progress Monitor pane. A report also gives the test results ( with other test results) when performing ’End of Commissioning’.
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Station Unit Test Window (2) 4. Click on [ Cancel ] to terminate the internal loop test or continue with step 5. 5. Select the [ external Loop ] test mode for an external loop test. 6. Click on [ Start ] to start the external loop test. During the test, the [ Start ] button changes to [ Stop ] and then back to [ Start ] when the test is over. Test progress is monitored and shown in the Progress Monitor pane. 7. Follow all instructions displayed during loop test. For example as shown in the following figure where you are ordered to plug in the ’Abis Shortcut Connector’.
Station Unit Test Window (3)
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8. Click on [ OK ] to continue when the connector is plugged in. If an error occurs, a message appears in the (BTS Terminal for Windows
Station Unit Test Window (4) 9. Click on [ OK ] to continue. When all test steps are done, the test ends automatically. Test progress is monitored and shown in the Progress Monitor pan. A report also gives the test results (including errors) when performing ’End of Commissioning’. During test the [ Stop ] button can be used to interrupt the test. 10. Click on [ Cancel ] to terminate the station unit test.
3.2.6 End Commissioning After BTS Software Download ( OFF-Line Commissioning ) successfully completed, follow the following path to bring the BTS our of Commissioning mode. Commissioning End Commissioning
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3.2.7 Attach Abis Attach the Abis by verifying Trans & Receive at DDF Panel.
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3.2.8 Hard Reset Give Hard Reset to BTS to bring it in Downloading Mode.
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BTS Software Download ( OFF-Line Commissioning ) completed successfully.
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