Level 3 Service Manual
Non-signalling Test Procedures
(WCDMA)
To perform non-signalling test procedures, the user is
required to be familiarized with sending test commands
to the phone under test. The test commands can be
sent using the Handset test command interface or
through a computer. Please refer to section,"Handset
Test commands," for details on how to send test com-
mands through phone keypad entry. Also, refer to,
"Computer Test Commands," for details on how to send
test commands through the computer.
In order to successfully send test commands to the phone
under test, the phone needs to be in suspend mode.
Follow the listed procedure to place the phone in sus-
pend mode.
Handset Test Commands
54 ok
Suspend
Radio Comm Test Commands
Click AT+MODE then SUSPEND
(Serial Only)
Click PST Initialize and click SUS-
PEND when initialization is complete
(USB Only)
Hardware Requirements
Refer to page 2 for a list of Hardware. Refer to Figure
4 for a configuration illustration.
Preliminary
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Non-signalling Test Procedures (WCDMA)
Software Requirements
Handset Test Command
•
No software needed
Computer Test Command
•
Radio Comm (latest release)
Verify TX Power Output (WCDMA)
Verify the TX Power output by initiating the commands
in this section. Verify that the results fall within the fol-
lowing limits.
Table 9. WCDMA TX Power Output
Parameter
WCDMA Power Out
Handset Test Commands
54
3086
Field 1
9750
Field 2
0
Field 3
023
Field 4
027
Field 5
206
Field 6
002
Field 7
1
Field 8
01
Field 9
000
Field 10
000
Field 11
000
Field 12
000000000
Note: Enter 1 in field 2 to disable carrier
Manual Test Procedures
Low
High
Limit
Limit
20.5
21.5
Suspend
W_CARRIER
Set Channel
Enable Carrier
Max Power Out
Max TX Power
Min TX power
PN9 Data pattern
Enable spreading
Long scrambling
SF256, Slot format 0
SF256, Slot format 0
Channelization Code
Scrambling Code
Unit
dBm
3 - 11