Last updated: November 29, 2010
The setting form of this command performs two functions: (1) sets the (Cell 1) F-Traffic (forward traffic channel) level, and (2) turns the traffic channel state to ON. The query form of this command returns the traffic channel level.
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:SLEVEL:DIGITAL95 -10 dB" !Sets the forward traffic channel state to ON and sets the level to -10 dB. |
Sets/queries the level of the (Cell 1) F-Traffic (forward traffic channel).
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:LEVEL:SELECTED -10 dB" |
Sets/queries the on/off state of the (Cell 1) F-Traffic (forward traffic channel).
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:STATE:DIGITAL95 OFF" !Turns off the forward traffic channel. |
Sets/queries the TCH (traffic channel) or FCH (fundamental channel) data rates which are applied when a loopback service option (SO2, 9, 55 or 75) ( CALL:SOPTion ) is selected. See Traffic Data Rate for details. |
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Test Application Range: EIGHth|QUARter|HALF|FULL Lab Application Range: EIGHth|QUARter|HALF|FULL|RANDom40|EBRandom40 |
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Test Application Revision: B.01 or above Lab Application Revision: B.02 or above: Added RANDom40 Lab Application Revision: D.01.00 or above: Added EBRandom40 |
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:DRATe HALF" !Sets the data rate to half. |
Sets/queries the source of voice data to be sent on the forward traffic channel in IS-95 system. To set the source of voice data to be sent on the forward fundamental channel in IS-2000 system, use CALL[:CELL[1]]:FCHannel[:FORWard]:SOURce . See Voice SO Mode for details. |
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Range: ECHO|HZ400|HZ1000|SWEPt|MULTitone|RTVocoder|PESQuality | NFRames |
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Test Application Revision: B.06 or above
Lab Application Revision: A.02 or above |
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:SOURce HZ400" !Sets the audio tone to 400Hz. |
Sets/queries the time period between when you talk into the mobile station and when you hear your voice echoed back. It is applied only when "ECHO" audio tone is selected for the current voice service option (see CALL[:CELL[1]]:TRAFfic[:FORWard]:SOURce ). The delay time period can be specified as Short, Medium, and Long. The Short setting results in a delay as short as possible. The medium setting results in about one second of delay. The Long setting results in approximately two seconds of delay. |
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OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAffic:SOURce:ECHO SHORt" !Sets the echo delay time to SHORt. |
Sets/queries the number of continuous bad frames in the frame pattern to be sent on the F-Traffic/F-FCH when a call is connected and CALL[:CELL[1]]:TRAFfic[:FORWard]:FPATtern:STATe is set to On. See F-FCH/Traffic Frame Pattern Bad Frames for details. |
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Requirements | Lab Application Revision: B.02 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:FPATtern:BAD 5" !Sets the bad frames in the frame pattern to 5. |
Sets/queries the number of continuous good frames in the frame pattern to be sent on the F-Traffic/F-FCH when a call is connected and CALL[:CELL[1]]:TRAFfic[:FORWard]:FPATtern:STATe is set to On. See F-FCH/Traffic Frame Pattern Good Frames for details. |
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Requirements | Lab Application Revision: B.02 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:FPATtern:GOOD 5" !Sets the good frames in the frame pattern to 5. |
Sets/queries whether to enable (On) or disable (Off) inserting error frames in the frame pattern to be sent on the F-Traffic/F-FCH. When it is enabled (On), the test set will send alternative good/bad frames as specified by CALL[:CELL[1]]:TRAFfic[:FORWard]:FPATtern:GOOD and CALL[:CELL[1]]:TRAFfic[:FORWard]:FPATtern:BAD on the F-TCH/F-FCH. See F-FCH/Traffic Frame Pattern State . |
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Requirements | Lab Application Revision: B.02 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:FPATtern:STATe ON" !Sets the frame pattern state to on. |
Sets/queries whether the signaling transmission is affected by the specified frame pattern when CALL[:CELL[1]]:TRAFfic[:FORWard]:FPATtern:STATe is on. See Signaling Frame Quality for details. When it is set to Good, the test set will send good frames regardless of the specified good/bad frame pattern when signaling occurs. This may result in the actual sent good frames greater than the good frames specified by CALL[:CELL[1]]:TRAFfic[:FORWard]:FPATtern:GOOD . When it is set to Bad, the test set will always send good/bad frames as specified in frame pattern even if signaling occurs. This may result in signaling corrupted if the signaling occurs on bad frames transmission. |
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Requirements | Lab Application Revision: B.02 and above |
OUTPUT 714;"CALL:TRAFfic:FPATtern:SFQuality GOOD" !Sets to send good frames for signaling transmission. |