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GSM/GPRS/EGPRS (E1968A) Test Application Revision Information
Last updated: September 21, 2009
This document describes features and functionality that are part of the Agilent Technologies GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Test Application releases. This document contains the original features, as well as enhancements that have been added over time.
If you are interested in comparing the key feature differences between the latest releases of each of the GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Test and Lab Applications, see
GSM/GPRS/EGPRS Application Feature Comparison.
You may need to upgrade the hardware in your test set before installing the application firmware described here. If you install application firmware on a test set with incompatible hardware, the following may occur:
To determine if a hardware upgrade is required for your testing needs, please review the hardware requirement information at:
http://wireless.agilent.com/rfcomms/upgrades/8960/
Select the appropriate link below to view the required release.
A.11.12 Release - September 2009
The most current documentation for the GSM/GPRS/EGPRS applications is the Online User's Guide located at:
http://wireless.agilent.com/rfcomms/refdocs/gsmgprs/
Call Processing
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Evolve EDGE - Allows you to use the Evolve EDGE RTTI, DLDC and FANR features. See
Downlink Dual Carrier
,
TTI Mode Configuration
and
Fast Ack/Nack Reporting
.
(An additional feature license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application.)
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Vocoder Calibration - Allows you to calibrate the audio output gain, audio input gain and internal codec loopback gain of the test set with a required feature license. See
Real-Time Vocoder
.
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Random Frequency Offset- Allows you to set a fixed or random frequency offset to the carrier. See
Frequency Offset
.
(An additional current Revision to Current (R2C) license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application)
.
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Periodic EGPRS Demodulation - The EGPRS Demodulation Type setting is enhanced to allow you to select among reduced, normal and periodic demodulation. By selecting the periodic demodulation, the test set has faster speed to measure 8PSK signal, it becomes more obvious when the uplink burst number is large, e.g. Class 12 or DxU4. See
EGPRS Demodulation Type
.
(An additional current Revision to Current (R2C) license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application)
.
Measurements
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Non-consecutive Burst Measurement - The TXP measurement is enhanced to support the measuring of up to 7 non-consecutive uplink bursts. See
Transmit Power Measurement Description
.
(An additional current Revision to Current (R2C) license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application)
.
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8PSK AM-PM Timing Offset - The Modulation Accuracy Measurement is enhanced to provide the AM-PM timing offset result for a polar modulation. See
Modulation Accuracy Measurement Description
for more information.
(An additional current Revision to Current (R2C) license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application)
.
A.10.21 Release - May 2009
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A10_E6701G_G00_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Call Processing
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Single Channel GPS Source - allows you to generate GPS signals to calibrate the GPS receiver of the mobile. See
Single Channel GPS Source
for more information.
(An additional feature license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application.)
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SMS TP-OA, TP-RA, RP-OA extention - allows you to configure parameters of TP-OA, TP-RA, RP-OA flexibly. See
Header Parameters
for more information.
(An additional current Revision to Current (R2C) license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application.)
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Multislot Class 45 - Multislot Class support has been extended for mobile stations that are multislot class 45 capable. See
Supported Multislot Classes
.
(An additional feature license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application.)
Measurements
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IQ Capture- The IQ Capture Measurement allows you to set the "CONT3"
Waveform Type
in the Phase and Amplitude time measurement. See
Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement Description
for more information.
(An additional feature license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application.)
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The following measurements have been enhanced to support measuring 6 continuous uplink timeslots.
(An additional feature license is required to enable this functionality in a licensed test application.)
A.09.15 Release - October 2008
This is a maintenance release to resolve the known issues detailed in the previous release. The features offered in this release are otherwise identical to those offered in the
A.09.13 Release - September 2008
.
A.09.13 Release - September 2008
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A09_E6701F_F01_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Measurements
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Short Message Service - Allows you to test both the cell broadcast and point-to-point SMS capability of your mobile station with a required feature license. See
Short Message Service (SMS)
for more information.
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Enhanced Audio Feature license - Allows you to use the enhanced audio features with a required feature license. The Enhanced Audio features including AMR, AMR-WB, IFER measurement, Digital Audio Interface and Real Time Vocoder.
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Mobile Calculated BER - Provides the ability that allows the mobile to calculate the BER when the test set transmits downlink clearcoded payload pattern to the Mobile Station. See
Mobile Calculated BER Test
for more information.
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FM Broadcast - Allows you to use the test set coupled with the audio measurement features to test the Mobile Station with full range of FM Broadcast signals. See
FM Broadcast
for more information.
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Enhanced GFDT Discontinuous Slot - Provides the ability of measurement timeout mechanism in GFDT transmit power measurement and adds GFDT trigger threshold. See
Fast Device Tune Capable Measurement
and
Fast Device Tune
for more information.
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Enhanced Digital Output RF Spectrum Measurement - The digital Output RF Spectrum measurement is extended to support multi-slot class 12 configuration which has up to 4 uplink burst, time domain graphic and +/- 70 KHz frequency capture range. See
Output RF Spectrum Measurement Description
for more information.
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Enhanced Phase and Frequency Error Measurement - The Phase and Frequency Error measurement is extended to support multi-slot class 12 configuration which has up to 4 uplink burst and +/- 500 KHz frequency setting accuracy. See
Phase and Frequency Error Measurement Description
for more information.
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Enhanced Modulation Accuracy Measurement. The Modulation Accuracy Measurement is extended to support multi-slot class 12 configuration which has up to 4 uplink burst. See
Modulation Accuracy Measurement Description
for more information.
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Enhanced Bit Error Measurement - Allows you to configure the mobile loopback type in test mode. See
GSM Bit Error Measurement
for more information.
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Burst Timing Error Measurement - Allows you to measure the time difference between the expected and calculated synchronization code location within a burst in test mode.See
Test Mode Burst Timing Error Measurement
for more information.
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Enhanced Transmit Power Measurement - Provides the ability to measure Class 34 Capable mobile phones. You can measure up to 5 uplink bursts with a single capture on one TDMA frame.See
Transmit Power Measurement Description
for more information.
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Enhanced Power versus Time Measurement - Provides the ability to measure Class 34 capable mobile phones. You can measure up to 5 uplink bursts with a single capture on one TDMA frame.See
Power versus Time Measurement Description
for more information.
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Enhanced EDGE Dynamic Power Measurement - Provides the ability to set the expected maximum time interval state and value. See
EDGE Dynamic Power (EDP) Measurement
for more information.
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User Calibration Summary - Provides the summary of the calibration performed. See
User Calibration Summary
.
Known Issues
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The real time vocoder's Voice Activity Detection State parameter (CALL:RTVocoder:VADetection[:STATe]) is not functioning. It remains in the OFF state.
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The SYStem:APPLication:CATalog:LICense:APPLication:ALL? command does not function.
A.08.08 Release - July 2007
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A08_E6701E_E02_E6701T_T03_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Call Processing
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Uplink Data Timeout - Allows you to determine whether the radio link has failed and whether the uplink flow of data messages has been interrupted for an extended period of time. You can get an uninterrupted TBF by setting the Uplink Data Timeout parameter to OFF. See
Uplink Data Timeout
for more information.
Measurements
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Power versus Time Measurement - The enhanced Power versus Time measurement provides the ability to measure Class 12 Capable mobile phones. You can measure up to 4 uplink bursts with a single capture on one TDMA frame. See
Power versus Time Measurement Description
for more information.
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Fast Device Tune - Fast Device Tune can significantly reduce the time taken to perform transmitter and receiver test. See
Fast Device Tune
for more information. The Transmit Power Measurement is the only Fast Device Capable Measurement at present. See
Fast Device Tune Capable Measurement
for more information.
A.07.21 Release - April 2007
This is a maintenance release to resolve known issues. The features offered in this release are identical to those offered in the
A.07.19 Release - March 2007
.
A.07.19 Release - March 2007
This firmware release provides support for a variety of new features including: LAPDm Format Selection, Measurement Channel Selection in BCH Only Mode, 3 Digit MNC for GSM850, Enhanced Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement, and Enhanced Transmit Power Measurement.
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A0717_E6701E_D03_E01_T01_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Call Processing
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SACCH LAPDm Format Selection - Allows you to select which LAPDm frame format is used for SACCH. The LAPDm Format specification changes since Release 1996(R96). LAPDm Format B is used before R96 while LAPDm Format B4 is used after R96. You can select either of them according to the LAPDm Format of your mobile station. See
Cell Parameters
for more information.
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Measurement Channel Selection in BCH Only Mode - Allows you to choose which channel (RACH, TCH or PDTCH) is measured in BCH Only Mode (GSM BCH, GPRS BCH or EGPRS BCH). See
Measurement Channel in BCH Only Mode
for more information.
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3 Digit MNC for GSM850 - Allows you to choose if the BCCH should be configured using the standard 2-digit MNC (J-STD-007 coding) or the 3-digit MNC (J-STD-007A coding, section 2.10.5.1.3). See
Cell Identification Parameters
for more information.
Measurements
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Enhanced Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement - The enhanced Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement allows you to select the
Filter Type
for the bandwidth filter. See
Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement Description
for more information.
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Enhanced Transmit Power Measurement - The enhanced TXP measurement provides the Burst Power and Estimated Carrier Power measurements for 8PSK or GMSK modulated signals. You can measure up to 4 uplink bursts with a single capture on one TDMA frame. See
Transmit Power Measurement Description
for more information.
A.07.12 Release - December 2006
Release delayed, please use previous releases.
A.06.56 Release - July 2006
The only change in this release of the E1968A is that the Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement now automatically calibrates the phase and amplitude results. The measurement speed is now much quicker with the new, on-the-fly calibration, which is performed automatically when you run this measurement for Discrete and Continuous waveforms. See
Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement Description
for more details.
The content of this guide includes information for the
E.00.08 Subscription Release (E6701E) - March 2006
. The E6701E contains new features and parameters. Some parameters that exist in the E1968A have changed locations in the E6701E and therefore it is recommended that you use the CHM Help File that is specific to your application for front panel access information.
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_E6701D_A_06_D_03_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: The URL above does not include the Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement changes.
To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
A.06.31 Release - January 2006
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_E6701D_A_06_D_03_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
Call Processing
This release also couples the Band Indicator parameter to the BCH Cell Band setting. That is, if the BCH Cell Band is changed to DCS or PCS, the Band Indicator is updated to match the BCH Cell Band setting. For more information, see
CALL:BINDicator
.
Measurements
This release adds the Tail Bit Demodulation parameter that allows you to control how the test set demodulates the tail bits during a Phase and Frequency Error measurement. The command to set this parameter is
SETup:PFERror:TBDemod
.
The ORFS measurement meets improved Agilent product specifications when using the digital measurement filter (Filter Type set to Digital or Auto), but only for E5515C test sets with serial number > GB46040000 and E5515B test sets with serial number > GB46050000. Upgraded E5515s may also meet specifications. Contact your Agilent Sales Representative for more information.
A.06.09 Release - August 2005
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_E6701D_A.06_D.02_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
This firmware release adds the T-GSM810 frequency band as well as provides support for the Phase and Amplitude versus Time measurement and the digital measurement filter type setting for the ORFS measurement.
Call Processing
All frequency banded test set parameters now support the T-GSM810 frequency band. You can now select the T-GSM810 frequency band on the test set's front panel in any menu that contains the frequency bands. The GPIB commands are also updated to include the T-GSM810 frequency band in all of the
Frequency Banded Parameters
. The GPIB command mnemonic for the T-GSM810 band is
TGSM810
. The ARFCN range of the T-GSM810 band is 350 to 425.
Measurements
The Phase and Amplitude measurement provides a way to characterize the phase and magnitude error introduced by the non-linearity of power amplifiers operating over a wide dynamic range. For more information see the
Phase and Amplitude versus Time Measurement Description
.
The ORFS measurement now gives you the option to choose between an analog or digital measurement filter type. You can set Filter Type to Analog , Digital , or Auto. When filter type is set to Auto mode, the measurement uses the digital measurement filter if your test setís hardware supports it. However, the ORFS measurement is not specified when using the digital measurement filter. See
Output RF Spectrum Measurement Description
.
A.05.11 Release -May 2005
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_E6701D_A.05_D.02_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
This firmware release provides support for a variety of new features such as: Speech Echo Loopback Delay, IMSI Attach, PACCH PSI, Network Detach Cause, and CRC error reporting for the Bit Error and Block Error Measurements.
Hardware Requirements
This release has no new hardware requirements.
Call Processing
Measurements
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A.04.18 Release - January 2005
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/GSM_GPRS_EGPRS_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
This firmware release adds the new call processing features you can set such as: custom payload pattern, PDU count, and call originate timeout. The new measurement this release adds is the EDGE Dynamic Power measurement.
Call Processing
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A Custom option has been added to allow you to customize the payload pattern. For more information on the custom payload pattern to be sent on a speech frame, see
Speech
. For more information on the custom payload pattern to be sent on the RLC data block, see
Payload Patterns
. The payload pattern can only be sent via GPIB.
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The ETSI Type A operating mode has been enhanced to allow you to set the PDU count. See
ETSI Type A
for more details. The PDU count can only be set via GPIB. The command to set the PDU count is
CALL:FUNCtion:DATA:ETSIA:PDUNit|PDU:COUNt
.
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Network Detach is now available in the test application. See
Detach Request
for more details.
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The Call Originate Timeout feature has been added as an adjustable setting to provide the ability to extend the period the mobile station is alerted during a mobile terminated call. The command to set this parameter is
CALL:ORIGinate:TIMeout
.
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More EGPRS data rate configurations are available in this release. See
EGPRS Data Rate Configurations
for more information. The GPIB command for this feature is:
Measurements
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A.03.48 Release - April 2004
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A03_48_E6701C_C03_48_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
This firmware release adds the new EGPRS SRB Bit Error measurement as well as the ability to select the demodulation type used when the system type is EGPRS. This release also includes fixes to known problems. See
Known Problems Corrected in this Release
below.
Hardware Requirements
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Previous hardware requirements still apply.
Call Processing
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EGPRS Demodulation Type has been added as a parameter. See
EGPRS Demodulation Type
for more information. The new GPIB command added for this feature is:
Measurements
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The EGPRS SRB Bit Error measurement has been added. For more details, refer to
EGPRS SRB Bit Error Measurement
. The new commands added for this feature include:
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The BLER measurement has been enhanced to include user selectable measurement modes.For more details, refer to
Block Error Measurement
. The new command added for this feature is:
Known Problems Corrected in this Release
See Known Issues for information on issues in specific firmware releases and for workarounds. Known problems that existed in early versions of firmware that no longer exist in the A.03.48 release are listed below.
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Incorrect values are returned for the Neighbor Cell Report ARFCN.
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SRB Loopback Connection does not work properly.
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Test set crashes when the INIT:BLER:ON or INIT:BLER:OFF commands are sent.
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BLER measurement does not work with some phones in ETSI Type B (Ack) mode.
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When in ETSI B acknowledged mode there are two methods of BLER measurement available. These are loopback and ack/nack. Prior to the A.03.32 release only the loopback method was available in this test mode. (The ack/nack method uses the information returned from the phone to compute the BLER, the loopback method relies on the phone looping back the data and the test equipment making the measurement.)At A.03.32 the ack/nack method was added and the default changed to this method when in ETSI B acknowledged mode. (It offers advantages over the loopback method since the BLER associated with individual downlink timeslots can be observed in a single measurement.)This has been shown to cause problems with some phones that don't implement ETSI test mode B ack mode properly. To maintain backward compatibility the default measurement method has been changed to loopback for this and all later releases. The user may select the alternative measurement method if desired through the BLER measurement settings menu.
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Test set indicates
Connected
status before a connection is fully established.
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When setting up a GSM voice call the instrument would indicate that the connection was established before it actually was. In this case attempting to make a BER measurement immediately could result in a measurement timeout.
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Connections made using the ETSI Type A and ETSI Type B (Ack) connection type are unreliable.
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The previous release only demodulated signaling bursts known to contain useful information for both GPRS and EGPRS connections. Some phones have problems when using this technique for ETSI Type A and ETSI Type B (Ack) connection types.The following changes:
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When using the GPRS system type, all bursts are now demodulated.
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When using the EGPRS system type, for the ETSI Type B (Ack) connection type, all bursts are demodulated.
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For ETSI Type A and ETSI Type B (Unack), the default is still reduced demod. You can change the demodulation used to normal demod by changing the EGPRS Demod setting. You may see a decrease in measurement throughput using normal demodulation.
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Changing channel mode from HR to FR using
Handover Setup
causes the call to drop.
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If the BER measurement is on during a change to another Operating Mode, the measurement stops working.
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Downlink Power in Unused Bursts for GPRS data connections is affected by changes to the GSM PRL.
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TCH and PDTCH PRL settings are coupled and should not be.
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GPIB Command for the RLC/MAC Expected Header displayed on the front panel when in Help mode is incorrect.
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Command SET:PVT:TXP:METHOD displayed on the front panel when in Help mode for setting the PVT measurement TX Power Method is not a valid command.
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When the BLER measurement is restarted, the Sum of Burst Blocks Tested is not equal to the Total Number of Bursts Tested.
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Performing a full preset does not clear the BLER Poll Rate value.
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User's Guide incorrectly states that the BER measurement can be used with a GSM HR connection.
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Unexpected BLER measurement results when using ETSI Type B Connection Type and Modulation Coding Scheme settings of MCS-7, MCS-8, and MCS-9.
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The ETXP measurement incorrectly returns a Parameter Error measurement integrity when measuring RACH signals.
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During multislot uplink EGPRS transfers, the second burst of signaling information is corrupt.
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If the FBER measurement is setup and started while the operating mode is EGPRS Test Mode, changing the operating mode to Active Cell (EGPRS) causes a measurement timeout failure to occur.
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In EGPRS MCS5-9, the test set transmits incorrect USF values for USF values other than 0.
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A.03.32 Release - January 2004
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A03_E6701C_C03_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
This firmware release adds optional EGPRS capability to the E1968A. This includes EGPRS specific call processing, new EGPRS measurements (EGPRS Transmit Power and EGPRS Modulation Accuracy), as well as the enhancement of existing measurements to support GMSK and 8PSK EGPRS modulation and coding schemes.
Hardware Requirements
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E5515C requires option H03/K03 to support the E1968A with an EGPRS TA license. Starting in February 2004, the E5515C ships with this option as standard hardware.
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Previous hardware requirements still apply.
Call Processing
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EGPRS has been added as a selection for the serving cell parameter. See
CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:SCELl
for more information.
There is currently no combined GPRS + EGPRS mode available. Therefore, a mobile station that supports GPRS but not EGPRS will not be able to attach when the serving cell is set to EGPRS. The GPRS serving cell setting should be used instead. See
CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:SCELl
for more information.
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The operating modes EGPRS BCH and EGPRS BCH+PDTCH have been added. See
EGPRS Test Mode Operation
for more information.
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The front panel user interface has been enhanced to allow changes to the Serving Cell parameter without manually switching the cell off. To accomodate this, three new selections have been added to the Operating Mode menu. These are:
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Active Cell (GSM) - GSM only BCH
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Active Cell (GPRS) - GSM + GPRS BCH
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Active Cell (EGPRS) - GSM + EGPRS BCH
In addition, the selection Active Cell is no longer available. See
Active Cell Operating Mode
for more information.
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The following call processing commands have been added which are specific to EGPRS:
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The following broadcast channel configuration options have been added:
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The ability to set the MSC/SGSN Revision to "Release 98 or older" or "Release 99 onwards". For more details, refer to
CALL[:CELL]:BCHannel:MSCRevision
.
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The ability to indicate to the mobile station that the cell is DCS or PCS to account for the ARFCN numbers shared by the two bands. For more details, refer to
CALL[:CELL]:BINDicator
.
Measurements
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The following measurements provide support for both GMSK and 8PSK EGPRS modulation coding schemes (MCS1 through MCS9):
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The following measurements provide support for GMSK EGPRS modulation coding schemes (MCS1 through MCS4):
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The following measurements provide support for 8PSK EGPRS modulation coding schemes (MCS5 through MCS9):
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Modulation Format Control has been added to specify which modulation format is to be measured. See
Modulation Format Control (EGPRS only)
for more information.
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The BLER measurement has been enhanced to include BLER measurement results by timeslot. For more details, refer to
BLER Measurement Results by Timeslot
. The new command added for this feature is:
General
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A.02.10 Release - July 2003
A downloadable version of the Online User's Guide (CHM Help File) that is specific to this release is available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A02_E6701C_C01_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
This release adds the multi-tone audio instrument for testing GSM mobile stations' speakers and microphones. See
Multi-tone Audio Measurement Description
for more information.
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A.01.20 Initial Release - January 2003
The reference guide for this release is available at the following web location. Note This is a 24.4 MB .pdf file.
http://cp.literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/1000-1859.pdf
There is also a .chm format of the user's guide for this release available at:
http://www.home.agilent.com/upload/cmc_upload/All/E1968A_A01_E6701C_C01_E6704A_Ref_Guide.chm
NOTE: To properly view the CHM Help File, you must save it to your desktop (rather than "Open" it from the Internet). For Windows XP, you must also then right-click on the file and select Properties>>Unblock.
This initial release combines the existing E1960A GSM Mobile Test Application version A.10.20 and the E1964A GPRS Mobile Test Application version A.04.20 into one GSM/GPRS Mobile Test Application (E1968A).
E1968A Functionality/License Summary
The E1968A is an integrated GSM/GPRS TA which replaces the E1960A GSM TA and the E1964A GPRS TA. There is no need for the E1985A/B to enable fast switching between GSM and GPRS as was required with the old E1960A and E1964A test applications. The E1968A contains both GSM and GPRS components and allows access to both components without the need to perform an explicit format switch (providing each component is licensed). If the E1968A has a GSM license, GSM calls are supported; if a GPRS license is present, GPRS data connections are supported; if both licenses are present, there is access to all capabilities. An added benefit of the integrated GSM and GPRS in the E1968A GSM/GPRS Mobile Test Application is there is no loss of BCH when going from GSM to GPRS testing or vice-versa; this allows the mobile to stay camped/attached.
Product Number/License summary:
Issues that can affect compatibility and test times changing from E1960A and/or E1964A to the E1968A
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Hardware compatibility - see
Hardware Requirements
above
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Prior single-partition (E1960A and E1964A) and fast switching (E1985A/B) will not run on future test sets
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Technologies must be licensed within the E1968A to gain their functionality
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Compatibility of GPIB commands from E1960A/E1964A to E1968A is maintained where possible however, some GPIB changes were required as well as the added improvements to test features in the E1968A
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Overlapped commands in the E1968A are not equivalent to those in the E1960A/E1964A. In many E1968A commands they are no longer needed and will only slow the test run when running old overlapped GPIB command code on the E1968A. This has been improved in the E1968A by new commands/methods for channel reconfiguration which possibly produce a reduction in test times.
Advantages to integrating, qualifying and moving to the E1968A
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All future GSM, GPRS and EGPRS (EDGE) test applications and lab applications will be based on this format. Follow-on versions of the E1968A will incorporate new features but the E1960A GSM and E1964A GPRS Mobile Test Applications will not be updated.
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The new GSM, GPRS and EGPRS (EDGE) format applications have a new firmware architecture that improves application performance.
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The new E1968A combined format provides the potential for a reduction in test times.
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The new E1968A combined format provides improvements to measurements and measurement features.
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Using the E1968A will not require a format switch for GSM, GPRS, and EGPRS (EDGE) testing because all of these formats are integrated in the E1968A.
GSM Functionality Now Available in GPRS
GPRS Functionality Now Available in GSM
Additional Functionality Changes
GPIB Command Changes Resulting From Combining the E1960A and the E1964A into the E1968A GSM/GPRS Mobile Test Application
Other
Control over the power used by the mobile station for access bursts has been added to this release. For more details, refer to
Access Burst Power Control
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