Reverse Closed Loop Power Control

Reverse Closed Loop Power Control

Last updated: November 19, 2008

The reverse closed loop power control parameter determines what bits are sent to the access terminal for closed loop power control.

Reverse closed loop power control
Setting Description
Active Bits *

The test set actively determines if the access terminal is transmitting at a power level that is too high or too low (based on the expected R-Pilot level, see Expected Power ), and responds by sending the appropriate up or down power control bit.

Alternating Bits

The test set sends alternating "0" (up) and "1" (down) power control bits to the access terminal regardless of its output power.

All Up Bits The test set sends all "0" (up) power control bits to the access terminal regardless of its output power.
All Down Bits The test set sends all "1" (down) power control bits to the access terminal regardless of its output power.

* In addition to the Active Bits that is only available in Active Cell Operating Mode , all other settings are available in both Active Cell Operating Mode and IS-856 Test Operating Mode .

Operating Considerations

Related Topics


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