Recalling Saved Registers
Press the
Register recall
hardkey.
Use the knob to scroll to a register that is labeled Full and press the knob.
When a register is recalled, the test set will clear all active measurements and display the Call Setup Screen. Registers can only be recalled in the format they were saved in. For example, in a fast switching application, a register that is saved in a specific format must also be recalled in that same format. If a register is attempted to be recalled in a format other than the one it was saved in, the following error will occur:
If the test set has had hardware options installed since the last time a registers were saved, delete the registers and re-save them. Failure to perform this step could result in a non-recoverable firmware "assert" when performing a register recall.
Deleting Saved Registers
Pressing the
DELETE
hardkey will display a menu indicating which registers have been saved (they are labeled "Full").
Use the knob to scroll to a register and press the knob. Select Yes to confirm the selection.
Settings that are Saved
All functions and parameters that have an associated static state or settable value will be saved. For example:
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Cell parameters (System ID, Network ID, etc.)
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Call control parameters (System Type, Operating Mode, etc.)
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Measurement setup parameters (Trigger Arm state, Measurement Timeout, etc.)
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Call Parms (Cell Power, Cell Band, etc.)
Settings that are not Saved
Functions that trigger immediate actions, such as originating a call or calibrating a measurement are not saved.
Settings saved in non-volatile memory (settings that are unchanged when power is cycled or the test set is preset) are not saved. For example:
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LAN IP Address
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Date/Time
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RF IN/OUT Amplitude Offset
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All other settings on the Instrument Setup menu on the System Config screen.
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Measurement results
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Call status
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Active measurements
Read-only call processing results such as Mobile Station Information tables are not saved.
Saving Current Settings to a Register
To save the current state of the test set, press the
SAVE
hardkey.
A menu will be displayed that shows the status of all five registers. If the register status is "Full", the register has had instrument settings saved to it. If the register status is "Empty", it does not currently contain any instrument settings.
Use the knob to scroll to a register and press the knob. If the selected register is currently Full, select Yes in the Overwrite Save Reg? window and it will be overwritten.
When a test set application is upgraded using the 8960 File Utility Program, the new revision of the application will not automatically retain save/recall registers from the old revision. Prior to the application upgrade, it is recommended that you record the critical settings (such as call setup information) from registers that you will want to re-save after the test application upgrade.