Nokia 6310i User Manual

Nokia 6310i User Manual

Network monitoring menu type npl-1 egsm900; dcs1800; pcs1900
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  • Page 1: Network Monitoring

    User Guide for Network Monitoring Menu EGSM900 DCS1800 PCS1900...
  • Page 2 Copyright © Nokia Corporation 2002. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. Introduction..............2 2. Using the Field Test Display.......... 3 Activation and deactivation ..............3 Field test modes ..................4 Available tests ..................5 3. Information on the displays.......... 7 3.1. Group 01: GSM signaling displays which can be visible to the network operators ...................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    The fields described in this document may have different values, and there may be some displays removed/added in the new SW versions. Nokia reserves the right to make changes to the features and operation of the Field Test Software.
  • Page 5: Using The Field Test Display

    2. Using the Field Test Display Activation and deactivation The Field Test Display is located at the end of the main menu loop. It can be activated (or deactivated) in the following way: 1 With the display clear, press Menu to enter the menu facility. 2 Scroll in the menu main loop to the Net monitor item and press Select.
  • Page 6: Field Test Modes

    The only way to deactivate the Field Test Display is to clear the Group/display: prompt in the Net monitor menu and enter a zero or simply enter 0000 and confirm the input by pressing OK. Field test modes There are three Field Test Display modes: •...
  • Page 7: Available Tests

    Available tests The following test displays are available through the Field Test Display. Field test displays do not work with the normal terminal software; special field test software is needed. Group 01 includes GSM signaling displayes which can be visible to network operator, and group 06 includes GPRS signaling displayes.
  • Page 8 Display 05: GPRS Network parameters Display 06: Packet control channel parameters Display 07: (Packet) system information parameters Display 11: (GPRS information on the serving cell and 6 neighbours...
  • Page 9: Information On The Displays

    3. Information on the displays 3.1. Group 01: GSM signaling displays which can be visible to the network operators The network operators can activate these signaling displays. Before the field test displays are visible, mobile has to be modified. With the normal production mobile, field test displays are not available.
  • Page 10 • ddd TX power level. If transmitter is on, the symbol * is shown in front of the power level value. • e Time Slot, range is 0 - 7 • ff Timing advance, range is 0 - 63 • g RX quality (sub), range is 0 - 7 •...
  • Page 11: Display 02: More Information On The Serving Cell

    FA: TCH FR signalling only (FACCH) channel FAHO : TCH HR signalling only (FACCH) channel, subch 0 FAH1 : TCH HR signalling only (FACCH) channel, subch 1 PCCCH, PBCCH, PAGCH, PNDRX: GPRS packet control channel PDTCH: GPRS traffic channel NDRX: GPRS non-DRX mode (in CCCH) SDCC : SDCCH AGCH : AGCH CCCH : CCCH...
  • Page 12 EX: extended paging RO: paging reorganization SB: same as before • b Maximum number of Random Access retransmission • c Roaming indicator, values are R or empty • Bdd Letter B and BSIC value, range is 0 - 63 • ee Reason for last call release •...
  • Page 13: Display 03: Information On The Serving Cell, 1St And The 2Nd Neighbour

    Display 03: Information on the serving cell, 1st and the 2nd neighbour row 1: serving cell information row 2: 1st neighbour information row 3: 2nd neighbour information row 4, ef: 1st neighbour information row 4, gh: 2nd neighbour information Where: •...
  • Page 14: Display 04: Information On The 3Rd, 4Th And 5Th Neighbours

    HELP display: Display 04: Information on the 3rd, 4th and 5th neighbours row 1: 3rd neighbour information row 2: 4th neighbour information row 3: 5th neighbour information row 4, ef: 3rd neighbour information row 4, gh: 4th neighbour information row 4, ij: 5th neighbour information Where: •...
  • Page 15: Display 05: Information On The 6Th, 7Th And 8Th Neighbours

    otherwise the location is empty • f, h, j B is barred, N is normal priority and L is low priority, otherwise the location is empty Neighbours 1 - 3 are affected by multiband reporting parameter (see F T D 7). There will be 0 - 3 neighbours from the other band first and the remaining places will be filled with neighbours from this band in order of RX level.
  • Page 16 • bbb C1 value, range is -99 - 999, displayed only in idle mode. Instead of C1 value, letter 'B' and BSIC value is displayed in active mode. • ccc RX level in dBm, - sign is not shown if ccc<=-100 •...
  • Page 17: Display 06: Network Selection Display

    2 (10) The MS shall report the two strongest cells, with known and allowed NCC part of BSIC, in each of the frequency bands in the BA list, excluding the frequency band of the serving cell. The remaining positions in the measurement report shall be used for reporting of cells in the band of the serving cell.
  • Page 18: Display 07: System Information Bits For The Serving Cell

    row 2: 1st preferred network - 2nd forbidden network row 3: 2nd preferred network - 3rd forbidden network row 4: 3rd preferred network - 4th forbidden network Where: • aaa country code • bb network code HELP display: Display 07: System information bits for the serving cell Where: •...
  • Page 19: Display 08: Values Of Paging Repeat Period, Tmsi, Periodic Location Update

    (conversation) X is shown. • i In idle mode 1 is shown if 2-Ter messages are supported, else 0. In dedicated mode (conversation) X is shown. • j MultiBand reporting decimal value (0,1,2,3) is shown if supported. This is shown both in idle and dedicated mode.
  • Page 20: Display 09: Network Parameters

    • d Value of paging repeat period (range is 2-9, when paging is in every second multiframe, the mobile takes more current that if it were in every 9th multiframe) • ee Downlink signalling failure value. If the value is negative, 0 is shown.
  • Page 21: Display 10: Ciphering, Hopping, Dtx Status And Imsi

    Display 10: Ciphering, hopping, DTX status and IMSI Where • aaa Ciphering value A51, A52 or OFF Hopping value ON or OFF • bbb • ccc DTX value ON or OFF IMSI attach • ddd ON: IMSI attach on OFF: IMSI attach off These values are updated only on the TCH.
  • Page 22: Display 11: Uplink Dtx Switching Display

    Display 11: Uplink DTX switching display With this display it is possible to change MS to use DTX or not if BS allows MS to decide this. This display must be activated from MENU to change the DTX state. When MENU is not active and the user is scrolling the field test displays with NEXT and PREVIOUS, the DTX state will not change.
  • Page 23: Display 12: Switch Bts_Test Status

    Display 12: Switch BTS_TEST status Mobile is searching Mobile is only for one frequency behaving normally. Neighbour measurements Neighbour measurements are not done. are done. This display is used to change the BTS_TEST carrier on the permament memory. If the BTS_TEST carrier is stored in the permament memory, then each time the mobile sends a search list it uses only the carrier number stored on the Mobile Station the permament memory.
  • Page 24 3 Select display 12 in executive mode by keying in 0112 at the Group/display: prompt. 4 When the test input prompt will be shown on the display, key in 3333 and press OK. 5 Switch power off and on. If the deactivation succeeded, the text BTS t e st off will be shown. Legal carrier numbers are: •...
  • Page 25: Display 13: Toggle Cell Barred Status

    Display 13: Toggle Cell Barred Status Only non-barred Only barred Barred and non- cells are used cells are used barred cells are used This test is meant to be used when some cells are tested prior to taking them into commercial use. By setting the barring on in the base station, normal GSM phones will not try to register these barred cells.
  • Page 26: Display 14: Modify "Last Used Band

    Display 14: Modify "last used band" This display is applicable only in phones having both European and American frequencies. With this display it is possible to manipulate the "last used band". In multi-band products this paramater is used at startup to decide which band shall be searched first.
  • Page 27 Server Description Sub Block ID Mode Abbr. Format FTD SB Write value R,O,I LAST_USED_BAND_SE1" to memory Band codes: Band code Meaning GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Delete stored value Other HELP display:...
  • Page 28: Group 06: Gprs Signaling Displays

    3.2. Group 06: GPRS signaling displays If MS is not GPRS attached, xxx will be shown on the display. Display 01: Information on the current GPRS state and previous TBF configuration Where: • a H if carrier numbers are scrolled when hopping is on. Otherwise empty.
  • Page 29 • jj TFI of the latest TBF configuration, range 0 - 31. If there is/was no downlink TBF in the latest TBF configuration, xx is shown. • kkkk MAC mode, that is, resource allocation method, used during the latest TBF configuration: EDYN FIXD DUSF : USF granularity in use...
  • Page 30: Display 02: Previous Ul Tbf Establishment

    Display 02: Previous UL TBF establishment • aaaaaaaaaaaa The establishment cause of the previous TBF establishment: ONE-PHASE: one-phase access request SHORT: short access request TWO-PHASE: two-phase access request PAGE RESP: paging response CELL UPD: cell update GMM SIGN: GMM or SM procedure SINGLE BL: single block without TBF establishment These correspond the establishment causes in PACKET CHANNEL REQUEST.
  • Page 31: Display 03: Information On The 6Mm State

    dddddd The used access type, 1 -PHASE or 2-PHASE access. This informs the finally used method, regardless of the requested access type. If the TBF establishment failed, xxxxxx is shown. HELP display: Display 03: Information on the GMM state Where: •...
  • Page 32: Display 04: Values Of P-Tmsi, Rac, Sms Radio Priority, Ciphering And Non-Drx Parameters

    • ddddd READY: MS is in READY state FORCE: MS is in standby state after receiving "force to standby" indication, otherwise STAND (xxxx shown if in IDLE state) • eee The used timeout value for READY timer. Unit is seconds. xxx if READY timer is deactivated. •...
  • Page 33: Display 05: Gprs Network Parameters

    • ddd SPLIT_PG_CYCLE value indicated by MS. 704 if non- DRX is used, otherwise range is 1 - 352. xxx is shown if SPLIT_PG_CYCLE is not in use in CCCH. • ee Non-DRX timer indicated by MS. (The actually used value is a minimum of this and the network parameter.) 0 if no non-DRX mode is used after transfer mode, otherwise range is 1 - 64 seconds.
  • Page 34 • d The value of SPLIT_PG_CYCLE_CCCH_SUPPORTED, range 0 - 1. If PBCCH is supported, x is shown. • ee Paging mode: NO: normal paging EX: extended paging RO: paging reorganization SB: same as before • fff NC mode indicated in system information. If GPRS not supported, xxx is shown.
  • Page 35: Display 06: Packet Control Channel Parameters

    Display 06: Packet control channel parameters If PCCCH is not supported, xxx or 0 is shown on all fields Where: • a Value of BS_PBCCH_BLKS, range 1 - 4 • g Hopping of PBCCH H if PBCCH is hopping, otherwise empty •...
  • Page 36: Display 07: (Packet) System Information Parameters

    Display 07: (Packet) System information parameters Where: • aaaa The location of System informtion 13. NORM: SI 13 available at BCCH Norm EXT: SI 13 available at BCCH Ext • b The availability of Packet system information 5 (optional) 0: PSI 5 not supported 1: PSI 5 supported •...
  • Page 37: Display 11: Gprs Information Of The Serving Cell And 6 Neighbours

    Display 11: GPRS information of the serving cell and 6 neighbours row 1: serving cell information row 2: 1st neighbour on the left, 4th neighbour on the right row 3: 2nd neighbour on the left, 5th neighbour on the right row 4: 3rd neighbour on the left, 6th neighbour on the right xx is shown in all fields if MS performs cell re-selections with GSM cell re-selection algorithm, for example, if PBCCH is not supported...
  • Page 38: Appendix

    Appendix Table 1: Frequency Band for GSM900, DCS1800 and PCS1900 Base Station Systems GSM900 890- 91 5 MHz 935- 960 MHz EGSM900 880- 915 MHz 925- 960 MHz DCS1800 1710-1785 MHz 1805-1880 MHz PCS1900 1930-1989 MHz 1850-1909 MHz Table 2: Channel Numbering for GSM900, DCS1800 and PCS1900 Base Station Systems Channel Number...

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