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2. 13 EVDO HandoffSr ae tu Sa 14 CDMA Message SCENE 15 CDMA M essage Screen 16 SORE SI cee Gs Gos nce a S te ied RH NE 17 CDMA Data Testing Screen senice iinn 18 CDMA Data Testing Screen 19 PN Scan Screen RR 20 OS SUIDA D Es 21 GSMS mmary testas sense 22 GSM Ha doff usa asa D ER 23 GSM Messages sa ande puas unpusqa 24 GSM RSSI BSIC Scanning Screen uses 25 GPRS EDGE Data Testing Screen Nt 26 TDMA cts aeo fee e e el 27 Screen Elements 27 TDMA EAMPS Handolf 29 EAMPS Summary 30 TDMA EAMPS Scanner Screens an er 31 Phone Summary 9 32 ZK Celltest Inc Replay sasa e M Audible Alerts nee Los Memory ayna ee Configuration Menus e SAM ALL enger eek Select SAM ALL Scanning Mode Select SAM ALL Alerts Label Sectors Control channels to store Delete L g Files Receiver Calibration u a une Ran Default Receiver Calibration Signal Generator Calibration 800 MHz Receiver Calibration 1900 MHz Receiver Calibration File Import Cal
3. User can scroll to view last 1001 messages 5 GSM Messages S 46 46 Paging channel is in white Traffic channel is in yellow Forward and reverse traffic channels are colored Over the air GSM messages are displayed and logged The user can use the function keys to scroll and view the last 1001 mesages DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 25 GSM RSSI BSIC Scanning Screen This screen requires the GSM RSSI BSIC scanning option to display The following screen displays the GSM scanning information Graph of strongest GSM channels Channel BSIC and cellname Phone 3 The user can select to decode BSIC or not The BSIC will not be displayed if the user chooses not to decode the BSIC the user defined cellname will be displayed 26 ZK Celltest Inc GPRS EDGE Data Testing Screen An example of the GPRS EDGE Data Testing screen 1 shown below Serving channel Test Type EM 625 73 _ FTP DL IP 166 170 17 238 1114 adio Link Layer parameter Current Average Peak Throughput and retries Application layer throughput Time slots used Three tests are performed http download ftp upload and ftp download The current average and peak values for the session are displayed and logged DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 27 TDMA Zoom Summary Note Adjacent channel data and top control channels are not present on the ZOOM Summary screen for DXMe or ZK SAM uni
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6. D 1 General sost did eae aa ee hd D 1 Display sa sun nya Samana auqa AE D 1 GPS M D 1 800 MHZ Receiver ass D 2 1900 MHZ Receiver 2 ii eI E iet tcd a na D 2 Environmental D 2 ZK Celltest Inc DXMe ZK SAM User Manual Configurations DXMe The DXMe can be configured with a choice of air interface technologies audio quality scanners and up to six phone connections DXMeZY XW V where P for the Portability Kit option Number of Phone ports Currently up to 5 R8 R19 RG819 PN9 R8 850MHz TDMA EAMPS receiver R1921900MHz RG819 850 1900MHz GSM BSIC scanner software option PNZPN Scanner software option GP GPS receiver T C G X R U any combination where T TDMA C CDMA G GSM X CDMA 1X Data R GPRS EDGE Data O EvDO Data U UMTS NOTE Unless indicated otherwise the term will represent all models shown above ZK SAM The ZK SAM can be configured with a choice of air interface technolo gies GSM and PN scanners and up to three phone connections ZK SAMY XW V where Y X V Number of Phone ports Currently up to 3 R8 R19 RG819 PN9 R8 850MHz TDMA EAMPS receiver R19 1900MHz RG819 850 1900MHz GSM BSIC scanner software option PN PN Scanner software option GP GPS receiver T C G X R O U any combinati
7. Setting up a GSM Phone The following screen allows the user to set up a GSM phone as Phone Two The autodial can be set up and the phone number can be entered by the user In addition the user can choose to log over the air GSM messages The Phone Number Entry and Autodial functions the same the TDMA phone explained in Setting up a TDMA Phone beginning on page 44 Alerts Setup When you select the Alerts Setup the following screen appears To change the thresholds highlight the parameter and press the ENT key Brackets appear around the selection Use the arrow keys to change the threshold values and press the ENT key to save To toggle the sound highlight and press the ENT key If it is in the ON position and an alert occurs a voice announcement will will be heard when in the SAM ALL realtime mode DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 51 Setting up a CDMA Phone for Data Testing NOTE Data testing will NOT work when the phone is connected through a handsfree kit Data testing will only work when the phone is directly connected to Phone Port 1 with the Dual Port Data Cable The following screen allows the user to set up a CDMA phone for data call testing The phone must be programmed for data testing service from the carrier Make sure you have enabled data testing To enable features See Features on page 67 In the Phone 1 Setup menu select CDMA and Data testing Setup and press E
8. Appendix Cellsite Default File on page C 1 for a sample cell site txt file The Cellsite feature allows users to define their own names of the cell or sector for CDMA or GSM cells A table is provided that stores the cellsite information Default tables are pre loaded into the DXMe or ZK SAM for an example of the default cellsitee table This table can be transferred to a PC to use as a template for editing and imported back into the DXMe or ZK SAM The name of the cell or sector will be displayed based on its PN or BSIC and hyperband If more than one cellname has the same PN or BSIC and hyperband then the unit chooses the closest cellsite name to the current location of the DXMe or ZK SAM By highlighting Cell Site Names in the Configuration menu and press ing the enter key the following screen will be displayed Default settings are pre loaded into the DXMe or ZK SAM By highlight ing Default Setting and pressing ENTER the following screen will appear ZK Celltest Inc The user selects the technology in the following screen By selecting GSM in the previous screen folowing screen appears The user can select any of the default items corresponding to their fre quency band For GSM the default cellnames consist of where XX is the BSIC value For CDMA the default cellnames consist of where 15 the PN Offset value See Ap
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10. FTP Setup Allows the user to set up the FTP session parameters Highlighting FTP and pressing ENTER displays the following screen The DXMe or ZK SAM ships with settings defaulted to the ZK FTP serv ers Ninety days of service are free at the time of purchase of the data test ing feature Additional access to the ZK servers must be purchased Users can set up their own FTP server however the FTP settings for the IP Address Username password and download file must match the settings on the FTP server The user can change the size of the file that is used for the FTP upload DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 57 Note The default password for the ZK Server is hidden If you are using the ZK server service and your usage time runs out you need to contact ZK to extend the service HTTP Test The third of three data tests performed by the DXMe or ZK SAM This test can be individually turned ON or OFF HTTP Test Setup Allows the user to set up the HTTP session parameters Highlighting DATA TEST HTTP SETUP and pressing ENTER displays the following screen The DXMe or ZK SAM ships with settings defaulted to the ZK HTTP servers Ninety days of service come free with the purchase of the data test ing feature Additional usage time for the ZK servers must be purchased Users can set up their own HTTP server however the HTTP settings for the IP Address and download file must match the settings on the HTTP server 58
11. Up to five CDMA carriers can be displayed on a single screen The three strongest PNs along with their are displayed for each carrier The top 25 PNs are logged for each carrier If multiple PN Scanners are attached to the DXMe or ZK SAM then each Scanner will be associated with its own screen The up down arrow keys are used to switch between scanners Strongest PNs in each carrier bs I VI Esto PN P Eto Carriers aa 183 201 up to 50 15 183 3PN Scan Channels 0500 21 30 25 Se Phone p I c ue The PN scanner can be programmed to scan up to 5 carriers The top 3 PNs in each carrier is displayed The top 25 PNs in each carrier is logged DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 21 GSM Summary 1 The following screen shows the measured data for GSM Summary 1 Serving channel data zoom line Serving Channel AIO FER and neighbor RSSI 238 gue 2132 4 235 lt 55 27 30 252012218 IGSM Summary1 Scanner a Parameters shown are as follows 6219 channel number ARFCN or BCCH e C Time slot 02A 7 G dBm RSSI Sub 92 BSIC Base Station Identifier Code 10 CID Cell Identity 8513 MAIO 2 PL Mobile Transmit Power 0 TA Timing Advance 1 RLT Radio Link Timeout 32 Q RxQUAL Sub Audio quality measurement 4 FER Frame Error rate 0 LAC Location Area Code 235 22 ZK Celltest Inc GSM Summary 2 The followin
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14. DXMe or ZK SAMs equipped with GPS receivers use them for displaying and logging the time The user must enter in the offset from UTC time For example Pacific Standard Time PST is an offset of negative eight 8 from UTC time DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 41 NOTE Daylight Savings Time DST is not supported The user must adjust the offset according to the DST The clock can be set manually for DXMe or ZK SAMs without GPS receivers or for performing measurements where GPS is not available The internal clock will synchronize automatically each and every time the user goes into and out of SAM ALL mode or Select Channel mode How ever the user can also force the DXMe or ZK SAM to synchronize with the GPS receiver from this screen Channel Set The DXMe or ZK SAM supports a custom channel set database for EAMPS channels only A example of an N 7 channel set file is shown in Appendix A To get the most out of the DXMe or ZK SAM it is important the channel set database is configured to reflect the configuration of the systems in your area This database is used by the DXMe or ZK SAM to make decisions about data collection data interpretation and real time screens In SAM ALL mode the channel set database is used to determine which channels belong to the same sector SAM ALL mode uses this informa tion to determine the sector abbreviations to display on the screen In addi tion the Channel Set table is used by the scanne
15. 22 CELLTEST DXMe amp ZK SAM User Manual Wireless System Access Monitor ZK Celltest Inc 256 Gibraltar Drive Suite B 2 Sunnyvale CA 94089 Tel 408 752 0449 Fax 408 752 0477 Web www zk com e mail support zk com Release Version 8 8 Log Format Version 6 12 Release Date March 15 2006 DXMe ZK SAM User Manual i Configurations Table of Contents 1 1 ZK SAM ad E 1 atiyta a aya E eae 2 Voice Call Testing m 2 Data Call inp ae PL 2 Operation Q calci ur E eatis di cadcm E e qas 3 Status Elements de haqa sas aa 4 Compact Flash Memory Card 4 Phone 1 2 3 4 and 5 Indicators 4 Removable Battery 4 Battery Level Indicator uio a n ortae qitod ge 5 Memory Indicator 2 2 2222 lee 5 5 Time with GPS Available aus 5 SUMMary OL SCTCENS 7 9 10 CDMA S mmary 10 Screen Elements 10 EC Summary re als 12 CDMA BAMPS Handof f
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17. Pushing the ENTER key continues loading the default channel sets DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 43 Channel Set Import and Export The channel set Import and Export feature is used to transfer a prop erly formatted text file channel set database to and from the DXMe or ZK SAM Compact Flash card NOTE It is recommended that you use a non formatting text editor such as Notepad or WordPad or Excel to make your changes Make sure thatyou save it as a comma delimited text file or MSDOS text file when using these programs If you use Word to edit your text be sure to save the file as MS DOS text for the file type If you use Excel make sure you save it as a comma delimited CSV text file To import to the DXMe or ZK SAM copy the files onto the Import folder on the Compact Flash card Insert the card into the DXMe or ZK SAM and turn it on In the Channel Set menu select Import To export from the DXMe or ZK SAM select Export from the Channel Set menu THe file will be saved to the ZK EXPORT directory on the flash card Insert the card in your PC and open it with your editor to make changes A sample of the channel set file is in See Appendix A Sample of Chan nel Set File on page B 1 44 ZK Celltest Inc Phone Setup In the Configuration menu select Phone Setup to configure the phones This menu allows you to configure three phone ports for the user selected data collection phones Note DXMe or ZK SAM s c
18. 01 38 4 Low ECIO 6 The ENT button toggles this screen i 16 58 26 17 01 59 4Replay Status 5 0 00 16 58 28 lt lt gt gt Real Time The top half shows the events that have occured The blue bar across the middle bottom part of the screen indicates your current position in time rel ative to the amount of data stored In this case you are near the beginning of the data If the blue bar is filled then you would be near or at the end of the data time when you entered Replay You can use the arrow keys to maneuver the time at which you want to start Replay Press Enter to exit this screen and view the other screens To go back to Real time press the F4 Real Time function key 34 ZK Celltest Inc Audible Alerts The user can set up audible alerts See To view the alerts the following screen is displayed Channel 03 Base ID Pa 93 191 Threshold 81 381 EC IO 6 amp 8 00 371 EC IO 6 lt 8 59 36 EC IO 4 lt 6 58 35 EC IO 5 lt 98 S7 34 Low EC IO 4 lt 4Phone Alerts 50400 17 01 52 Scanner Replay This screen shows the time of the alert alert type the value measured and the threshold set by the user When an alert occurs a voice announcement is played through the display speaker Log Memory Log data is stored directly to the compact flash card in the directory zk logs Data is stored in 30 minute or
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23. 90dBm to 100 dBm Environmental Temperature Operational 20 C to 60 C Maximum Operational Humidity 95 Relative Non Condensing
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25. NAME458 c A 458 C A NAME459 c A 459 C A NAME460 c A 460 C A NAME461 c A 461 C A NAME462 c A 462 C A NAME463 c A 463 C A NAME464 c A 464 C A NAME466 c A 465 C A NAME466 c A 466 C A NAME467 c A 467 C A NAME468 c A 468 C A NAME469 c A 469 C A NAME470 c A 470 C A NAME471 c A 471 C A NAME472 c A 472 C A NAME473 c A 473 C A NAME474 c A 474 C A NAME475 c A 475 C A NAME476 c A 476 C A NAME477 c A 477 C A NAME478 c A 478 C A NAME479 c A 479 C A NAME480 c A 480 C A NAME481 c A 481 C A NAME482 c A 482 C A NAME483 c A 483 C A NAME484 c A 484 C A NAME48 6 c A 485 C A NAME486 c A 486 C A NAME487 c A 487 C A NAME488 c A 488 C A NAME4839 c A 489 DXMe ZK SAM User Manual C A NAME490 c A 490 C A NAME491 c A 491 C A NAME492 c A 492 C A NAME493 c A 493 C A NAME494 c A 494 C A NAMEA495 c A 495 C A NAME496 c A 496 C A NAME497 c A 497 C A NAME498 c A 498 C A NAME499 c A 499 C A NAMES00 c A 500 C A NAMES01 c A 501 C A NAMES02 c A 902 C A NAMES03 c A 903 C A NAMES04 c A 504 C A NAMES06 c A 905 C A NAMES06 c A 506 C A NAMES07 c A 507 C A NAMES08 c A 508 C A NAMES09 c A 509 C A N
26. ZK Celltest Inc Link Setup Allows the users to set up the wireless link parameters Highlighting this and pressing ENTER displays the following screen DialNumber This is the phone number that the phone dials to establish a data call Contact the network provider for the correct number Username This is the username required for the phone to log into the wireless data network Contact the network provider for the correct username Password This is the password required for the phone to log into the wireless data network Contact the network provider for the correct password APN The network APN must be entered here Default Setup This selection will default all of the data testing settings back to using the ZK Servers for FTP and HTTP factory defaults NOTE Default settings will NOT work for the Link Setup The Link Setup needs to be configured as it is dependent on the service provider and the phone DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 59 Setting up the Retriever Phone PN Scanner By selecting the Retriever in the Phone Setup menu and the Scan_Channel mode the following screen will appear There are two modes for the Retriever In Scan_Channel mode the Retriever scans all PNs in up to five user defined carrier channels The PN Increment can be any number from 1 to 15 This value should be equal to the PN Increment set in the infrastructure Typically this value is either 2 or 3 If you are not sure wh
27. nar verre renee 1 verre renee 0 2 1 2 2 62 3 02 4 M2 5 M2 6 62 7 82 8 12 9 20 83 21 C3 22 03 23 M3 24 L3 295 63 26 M3 21 I3 rr rr 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 97 98 72 73 74 75 76 71 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 7 DENEN 7 DENEN IE 7 7 DENEN DENEN 7 DENEN 7 DENEN DENEN DENEN DENEN 7 7 7 7 DENEN DENEN 7 7 DENEN DENEN DENEN DENEN 7 DENEN DENEN 7 DENEN DENEN 7 7 DENEN 7 83 12 85 12 86 12 87 12 88 12 89 12 90 12 91 12 92 12 84 1211 79 1206 80 1207 81 1208 82 1209 0 1 D 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 93 1220 94 1221 335 1362 336 1363 337 1364 338 1365 339 1366 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 1367 1 1368 2 1369 3 1370 4 1371 5 1372 6 1373 7 1374 8 1375 9 1376 350 1377 351 1378 352 1379 353 1380 354 1381 355 1382 356 1383 357 1384 358 1385
28. of the following characters A Z 0 9 or Space characters are NOT allowed Using other characters is not supported and will cause unpredictable results SiteLatitude required Latitude in degrees decimal SiteLongitude required Longitude in degrees decimal SectorOrient optional Orientation of the antenna SectorBeamWidth optional Antenna beamwidth Hyperband required c cellular 850 band p PCS 1900MHz band g GSM 900MHz band d DCS 1800MHz band Band required Must be A if hyperband is g or d Must be A or B if hyper band is c AnalogDCC optional DCC of analog control channel AnalogSAT optional SAT of analog voice channel AnalogChanSetNum optional Set number of the analog channel ColorCode required BSIC for GSM celltype PN for CDMA celltype ZK Celltest Inc START ZK SAM DXMe CELLSITE 2005 11 07 12 47 28 4 0 8 4E_REPLAY6 0000011622 20051107124728 1 FILE CellType SectorID CellSiteName SiteLatitude SiteLongitude SectorOrient SectorBeamWidth HyperBand Band AnalogDCC AnalogSAT AnalogChanSetNum ColorCode C A NAME000 c C A NAMEO001 C Assy 005 06 C A NAME007 c A C A NAMEG008 c A C A NAMEG009 c A 9 C A NAMEO010 c A 10 C A NAME011 c A
29. 0 1053 1080 1107 1134 1161 7 1054 1081 1108 1135 1162 8 1055 1082 1109 1136 1163 9 1050 1083 1110 1137 1164 0 1057 1084 1111 1138 1165 1 1058 1085 1112 1139 2 1059 1086 1113 3 1060 1087 1114 5 6 7 8 9 4 1061 1088 5 1062 1089 6 1063 1090 7 1064 1091 8 1065 1092 9 1060 1093 1120 0 1067 1094 1121 1 1068 1095 1122 2 1069 1096 1123 1150 3 1070 1097 1124 1151 4 5 1071 1098 1125 1152 1072 1099 1126 1153 799 1826 1853 1880 1907 1934 1961 1988 800 1827 1854 1881 1908 1935 1962 1989 801 1828 1855 1882 1909 1936 1963 1990 802 1829 1856 1883 1910 1937 1964 1991 803 1830 1857 1884 1911 1938 1965 1992 804 1831 1858 1885 1912 1939 1966 1993 DXMe ZK SAM User Manual A 3 7 81 1994 8 81 I 1 1995 1996 10 52 1 41897 111 825 5 171998 A P 197 13 2 1973 14 82 2147 111974 15027 11915 16 82 1976 4 118274611 171977 1978 LI reri 11979 20 3 1980 i21 09 111981 122503 jui 1982 123 E3 1983 24 3 4 1994 1985 y 26 3 1986 27 13 1090 1987 Start of PCS Band D i ll 664 665 3017 ii 639 r 640 641 r 642 7 81 643 B Hl 644
30. 1533 1560 1587 1614 1641 1668 1695 1722 1749 1776 rere 1507 1534 1561 1588 1615 1642 1669 1696 1723 1750 1777 3 740 767 794 821 848 875 902 929 956 983 4 741 768 795 822 849 876 903 930 957 984 5 742 769 796 823 850 877 904 931 958 985 6 743 770 797 824 851 878 905 932 959 986 7 744 771 798 825 852 879 906 933 960 987 8 745 772 799 826 853 880 907 934 961 988 9 746 773 800 827 854 881 908 935 962 989 11117093 120 747 774 801 828 855 882 909 936 963 990 11117094 121 748 775 802 829 856 883 910 937 964 991 0 103 103 1103 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 D lt gt 1 138 165 192 219 246 273 300 327 354 381 408 435 462 489 2 139 166 193 220 247 274 301 328 355 382 409 436 463 490 0 437 464 491 430 465 492 2 139 466 493 3 440 467 494 441 468 495 3 442 469 496 6 443 470 497 7 444 471 498 8 445 472 9 446 473 20 447 474 21 448 475 22 449 476 23 450 477 424 451 478 425 452 479 426 453 480 427 454 481 428 455 482 429 456 483 430 457 484 431 458 485 432 459 486 433 460 487 1046 1073 1100 1127 1154 1047 1074 1101 1128 1155 1048 1075 1102 1129 1156 1049 1076 1103 1130 1157 1050 1077 1104 1131 1158 1051 1078 1105 1132 1159 1052 1079 1106 1133 116
31. 237 258 279 300 c 14 62 320 1007 1111 670 691 712 1007 5 26 47 68 89 110 131 152 173 194 215 236 257 278 299 15 3 319 1006 i i 1111 669 690 711 1006 4 25 46 67 88 109 130 151 172 193 214 235 256 277 298 c 16 B3 318 1005 668 689 710 1005 3 24 45 66 87 108 129 150 171 192 213 234 255 276 297 17 3 17 1004 terr 607 688 709 1004 2 23 44 65 86 107 128 149 170 191 212 233 254 215 296 c 18 D3 316 1003 1111 687 108 1003 1 22 43 64 85 106 127 148 169 190 211 232 253 214 295 19 3 315 1002 Z i 7 1111 686 707 1002 1023 21 42 63 84 105 126 147 168 189 210 231 252 273 294 c 20 F3 314 1001 685 706 1001 1022 20 41 62 83 104 125 146 167 188 209 230 251 272 293 21 63 313 1000 4 4 1111 684 105 1000 1021 19 40 61 82 103 124 145 166 187 208 229 250 271 292 Start of Cellular Band 1 1 334 796 i A terre 355 376 397 418 439 460 481 502 523 544 565 586 607 628 649 733 754 775 196 339p 4 j 71111396 371 398 419 440 461 482 503 524 545 566 587 608 629 650 734 755 776 797 3 1 336 798 Z A i 11111351 318 399 420 441 462 483 504 525 546 567 588 609 630 651 735 156 777 798 4 D1 337 199 11111398 379 400 421 442 463 484
32. 3 706 724 1751 725 1752 726 1753 721 1754 728 1755 729 1756 730 1757 731 1758 732 1759 733 1760 734 1761 73 1762 730 1763 737 1764 738 1765 739 1766 740 1767 741 1768 742 1769 743 1770 744 1771 118 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 805 1832 806 1833 807 1834 808 1835 809 1836 810 1837 811 1838 812 1839 813 1840 814 1841 815 18 816 18 817 18 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 886 1913 887 1914 888 1915 889 1916 890 1917 891 1918 892 1919 893 1920 894 1921 895 1922 896 1923 897 1924 898 1925 899 1926 900 1927 901 1928 902 1929 903 1930 904 1931 905 1932 906 1933 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 957 958 959 960 967 1994 968 1995 969 1996 970 1997 971 1998 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 4 ZK Celltest Inc 2 62 3 02 4 M2 5 M2 02 7 M2 8 12 9 1 A 2 B 3 C 4D 5 E 6 F 7 6 8 H 9 OBB ME 22 09 23 37 LP 25 63 idt De Start of PCS Band nar
33. 46 767 788 15 3 189 N 111173097390 411 432 453 474 495 516 537 558 579 600 621 642 663 726 747 768 789 16 83 199 7 i N 4 treri 310 391 412 433 454 475 496 517 538 559 580 601 622 643 664 727 748 769 790 Gpl 1703 4 7 3907 191 11111311 392 413 434 455 476 497 518 539 560 581 602 623 644 665 728 149 770 791 c 18 D3 351 792 11111312 393 414 435 456 477 498 519 540 561 582 603 624 645 666 729 750 771 192 19 83 352 793 4 i 11111313 394 415 436 457 478 499 520 541 562 583 604 625 646 730 751 772 793 6 20 3 3595 19 4 a i 71111314 395 416 437 458 479 500 521 542 563 584 605 626 647 731 752 113 794 21 63 354 795 4 71111315 396 417 438 459 480 501 522 543 564 585 606 627 648 732 753 114 195 Start of PCS Band A 488 y i tereo 2 29 56 83 110 137 164 191 218 245 272 299 326 353 380 407 434 461 488 www CO CO 2 ZK Celltest Inc p 248174347 489 3 1 490 ADL 5491 5 49 DEL 7443 ry 493 7 81 494 495 i 9 IL 444 496 106 22 mE CT 111582 1374 r 498 47 1 473 14 2 ri 474 15 2 A15 16 82 416 T
34. 5 the one most commonly used because it summarizes all the phone data collected by the DXMe or ZK SAM Screen Elements Zoom Line Paging channels are shown as inverse video light text on a dark background Traffic channels are shown as normal video dark text a light background The following values for the active channel appear in the zoom line from left to right Hyperband Indicator Frequency Channel RxAGC RSSI DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 11 Agg Eclo Tx Power e Tx Gain Adjust e FER 66 99 Hyperband Indicator A lower case p indicates that the phone is on a PCS channel a lower case indicates that the phone is on a cellular channel Frequency Channel Indicates the center frequency channel for the CDMA channel RSSI The signal strength of the frequency channel in dBm Agg Eclo Represents the aggregate of the Active Set in dB Tx Power Transmit power of the phone in units of dBm Dis played only when a call is in progress Tx Gain Adjust Transmit gain adjust of the phone in units of dB Displayed only when a call is in progress FER Frame error rate of the downlink in percentages FER is calcu lated every 100 frames 2 seconds by taking the number of bad frames and dividing by 100 Displayed only when a call is in progress Table The table shows the Active set strongest candidates and strongest neighbors PNs Ec lo and cellnames color c
35. 59 80 101 122 143 164 185 206 227 248 269 290 311 Or onerare 38177 5 i i 1111 681 702 997 1018 16 37 58 79 100 121 142 163 184 205 226 247 268 289 310 er 450124474 33055 5 terro 680 701 996 1017 15 36 57 78 99 120 141 162 183 204 225 246 267 288 309 6 SEL 3297 i 7 17111679 100 995 1 rier 678 699 994 019 018 017 016 114 35 56 77 98 119 140 161 182 203 224 245 266 287 308 015 7 6l 321 1014 t reine 677 698 993 013 012 011 010 009 5 13 34 55 76 97 118 139 160 181 202 223 244 265 286 307 4 12 33 54 75 96 117 138 159 180 201 222 243 264 285 306 3 11 32 53 74 95 116 137 158 179 200 221 242 263 284 305 riro 675 696 991 1012 10 31 52 73 94 115 136 157 178 199 220 241 262 283 304 0 10 C2 324 674 695 716 1011 9 30 51 72 93 114 135 156 177 198 219 240 261 282 303 0 11 M2 323 11117073 694 715 1010 8 29 50 71 92 113 134 155 176 197 218 239 260 281 302 2 1 0 8 2 326 1013 rini 76 691 992 c 2 82 325 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CDA ppp 73225 A y y terro 672 693 714 1009 7 28 49 70 91 112 133 154 175 196 217 238 259 280 301 13 2 321 1008 N 11111611 692 713 1008 6 27 48 69 90 111 132 153 174 195 216
36. 76 103 130 71 104 131 78 105 132 19 106 133 80 107 134 81 108 135 82 109 136 0 167 194 221 248 275 302 329 356 383 4 168 195 222 249 276 303 330 357 384 4 2 169 196 223 250 277 304 331 358 385 4 3 170 197 224 251 278 305 332 359 386 4 171 198 225 252 279 306 333 360 387 4 5 172 199 226 253 280 307 334 361 388 6 173 200 227 254 281 308 335 362 389 7 174 201 228 255 282 309 336 363 390 8 175 202 229 256 283 310 337 364 391 9 176 203 230 257 284 311 338 365 392 50 177 204 231 258 285 312 339 366 393 51 178 205 232 259 286 313 340 367 394 52 179 206 233 260 287 314 341 368 395 53 180 207 234 261 288 315 342 369 396 54 181 208 235 262 289 316 343 370 397 55 182 209 236 263 290 317 344 371 398 56 183 210 237 264 291 318 345 312 399 57 184 211 238 265 292 319 346 373 400 58 185 212 239 266 293 320 347 374 401 59 186 213 240 267 294 321 348 375 402 60 187 214 241 268 295 322 349 376 403 61 188 215 242 269 296 323 350 377 404 62 189 216 243 270 297 324 351 378 405 63 190 217 244 271 298 325 352 319 406 9 776 803 830 857 884 911 938 965 992 1019 11117069 696 723 750 777 804 831 858 885 912 939 966 993 1020 11117010 697 724 751 778 805 832 859 886 913 940 967 994 1021 101 671 698 723 752
37. 78 79 80 81 82 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 End of GSM850 A channel s Start of GSM850 B channel s g I g g 9 83 84 019 020 021 022 023 Continues for all bands End of 900MHz A channel s REND 1 DXMe ZK SAM User Manual C 3 Basic Rules for Channel Set Modifications First row must follow the following format where the last two sets of numbers match the hardware and software versions of the unit START ZK SAM DX136 CHANNEL SET 1999 10 06 09 36 08 2 0 44 Per set data row a channel may not appear as an analog control channel and a voice channel Per set data row all channels must reside within the same hyperband band Sets data rows for a specific hyperband band must be grouped together More than 21 sets data rows per hyperband band are allowed but for any ana log system exactly 21 contiguous analog control channels must exist The maximum number of digital control channels per hyperband band is 216 The maximum number of sets data rows for a channel set file is 300 File must end with END Note To ensure that the correct format is adhered to it is recommended that the following procedure be followed for customizing the channel set for the unit Download the default channel set file shown above from the unit Using a test editor such as WORDPAD edit the applicable lines with the data from the system to be tested Save the
38. AME5S10 c A 9 10 C A NAMES11 c A 5 11 END 1 ZK Celltest Inc DXMe ZK SAM User Manual C 1 Fo Appendix Sample of GSM Channel List File START ZK SAM DXMe GSM CHANNELS 2005 11 07 GSM CHANNELS File Format Rules 1 Each data record line must contain a hype within the channel range of mat Hyperband Channel Start of GSM850 A channel s 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 p PCS1900 indicator c g d or p and a channel number 2 In each data record line the channel numb the specified h GSM850 channel range 128 25 900Mhz channel range 1 124 DCS1800 channel range 512 885 channel range 512 810 3 No hyperband channel combination can be dup 4 At least one channel must be specified 2 36 16 1 0 8 4E_REPLAY6 0000011622 20051107123616 1 FILE rband er must reside yperband 955 1023 licated 2 ZK Celltest Inc 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 10 71 72 73 74 75 16 77
39. ER 477 0261123007 478 379 1 20 83 480 aly 031711 481 122 D3 1 482 4231236447 r 483 H ES hres 1 484 125 63 4 2 64 485 126 HS prey 11 486 oT 1314434 487 Start of PCS Band B 1154 2 B1 uy 1155 x 1 1156 118 4 1158 gt 1159 t 7 61 1 1160 B EL 7444 1161 ler 1162 106 22 11163 111 82 55 11 1164 7 1165 1213502 4 1139 115 2 ere 1140 515 E27 2 64 nd 16 82 1142 mE 1143 y 1821277264 1144 119 83 1111 1145 20 3 1 1146 nli Carus ni 1 1147 422 954 1 1148 23 3 1 1 1149 24 3 11 1130 4294637444 1 1151 126 83 1152 PAR 1153 Start of PCS Band C 111988 11 1989 RT 111990 194 1992 1993 111013130 57 84 1 4 31 58 85 1 111115 32 59 86 113 1 111116 33 60 87 114 1 111107 38 61 88 115 1 111118 35 62 89 116 1 111119 36 63 90 117 1 38 oa 13 40 15 42 16 43 184454 19 46 390 472 21 18 522 49 1023 50 144442451 5 50 126 58 1111127 54 1111128455 17111668 695 722 7 64 91 118 65 92 119 66 93 120 67 94 121 68 95 122 69 96 123 70 97 124 71 98 125 72 99 126 73 100 127 74 101 128 15 102 129
40. K Celltest Inc Phone Summary This screen displays key information for up to five phones simultaneously The screen is a combination of text and graphics Users can compare the performance of different systems and technologies or view data from mul tiple phones on the same system Phone 1 data Phone 2 data Phone 3 data Phone 4 data E 55 lat lon Phone Summary 50600 20 34 41 m Scanner R lt Phone 5 data Replay The DXMe and ZK SAM continously store the last 10 to 30 minutes of log data for Replay To enter replay mode press the F4 function key and wait a couple seconds The bottom row of the display will look like the following lt gt gt RealTime The data on the display will be paused at the time you pressed the Replay function key NOTE Real time data will continue to be logged to the Flash card while you are in the Replay mode DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 33 The double left arrows increment backwards in time to the nearest event or 30 secinds whichever comes first The double right arrows do the same in the forward direction The single arrow is Play When data is playing the single arrow turns into a double line which is the Pause button To identify where you are in time press the Enter key while in Replay mode and the following screen will appear a of Euent Value 8 35 4 Low 5 59 36 4 Low 4 00 37 4 Low 6
41. ME206 c A 206 C A NAME207 c A 207 C A NAME208 c A 208 C A NAME209 c A 209 C A NAME210 c A 210 C A NAME211 c A 211 C A NAME212 c A 212 C A NAME213 c A 213 C A NAME214 c A 214 ZK Celltest Inc C A NAME215 c A 215 C A NAME216 c A 216 C A NAME217 c A 217 C A NAME218 c A 218 C A NAME219 c A 219 C A NAME2720 c A 220 221 221 222 222 223 223 C A NAME2724 c A 224 225 225 C A NAME226 c A 226 C A NAME227 c A 227 C A NAME2728 c A 228 C A NAME229 c A 229 C A NAME230 c A 230 C A NAME231 c A 231 C A NAME232 c A 232 C A NAME233 c A 233 C A NAME234 c A 234 235 235 C A NAME236 c A 236 C A NAME237 c A 237 C A NAME238 c A 238 C A NAME2339 c A 239 C A NAME 240 c A 240 C A NAME241 c A 241 242 242 C A NAME243 c A 243 C A NAME 244 c A 244 C A NAME246 c A 245 C A NAME246 c A 246 C A NAME247 c A 247 C A NAME248 c A 248 C A NAME249 c A 249 C A NAME250 c A 250 C A NAME251 c A 251 252 252 253 253 C A NAME254 c A 254
42. NTER The following screen will appear Data Testing Data testing can be turned OFF or ON With data testing turned off the phone will still log voice data NOTE When this feature is turned on it overrides the Voice Auto Dial Set tings Auto Redial A single data test session consists of a FTP Upload FTP Download and an HTTP download With Auto redial turned ON the call will be terminated and re originated after each data test session With Auto redial turned OFF the call will be continuous and the data session will continue to repeat until the call is dropped or terminated by the user After the call is terminated it will attempt to re originate 2 ZK Celltest Inc FTP Upload The first of three data tests performed by the DXMe or ZK SAM This test can be individually turned ON or OFF FTP Download The second of three data tests performed by the DXMe or ZK SAM This test can be individually turned ON or OFF FTP Setup Allows user to set up FTP session parameters Highlighting FTP and pressing ENTER displays the following screen The DXMe or ZK SAM ships with settings defaulted to the ZK FTP serv ers Ninety days of service are free at the time of purchase of the data test ing feature Additional access to the ZK servers must be purchased Users can set up their own FTP server however the FTP settings for the IP Address Username password and download file must match the settings on the FT
43. OP value is used as the Missing Neighbor threshold When the Retriever measures detects a PN that is not in the Neighbor list AND is stronger than T DROP it is displayed and logged as a Missing Neighbor T ADD The DXMe or ZK SAM obtains the value of T ADD from the follow phone The T ADD value is used as the Missing Neighbor threshold When the Retriever measures detects a PN that is not in the Neighbor list AND is stronger than T ADD it is displayed and logged as a Missing Neighbor If there are PNs that are not in the Active Set and are within the range of the Pilot Pollution threshold then they are Pilot Polluters The Pilot Pollu tion threshold value is set by the user Pilot polluters can come from PNs in or not in the follow phone s Neighbor list A PN is a Pilot Polluter when the Aggregate Ec Io of the Active Set minus the Ec Io of the measured PN is lower than the Pilot Pollution threshold Agg Ec Io PN Ec Io Pilot Pollution Threshold For example if the Pilot Pollution threshold is 5dB the Aggregate Ec Io of the Active Set is 6dB and the measured PN is 10dB the PN is a Pilot Polluter 6 10 4 As you can see 4 is less than 5 so the PN isa Pilot Polluter DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 61 Setting up the GSM Scanner Phone By selecting the Scanner in the Phone Setup menu the following screen will appear Selecting GSM Scanner Scanning Setup will display the following screen The user
44. P server The user can change the size of the file that is used for the FTP upload Note The default password for the ZK Server is hidden If you are using the ZK server service and your usage time runs out you need to contact ZK to extend the service HTTP Test The third of three data tests performed by the DXMe or ZK SAM This test can be individually turned ON or OFF DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 53 HTTP Test Setup Allows the user to set up the HTTP session parameters Highlighting DATA TEST HTTP SETUP and pressing ENTER displays the following screen The DXMe or ZK SAM ships with settings defaulted to the ZK HTTP servers Ninety days of service come free with the purchase of the data test ing feature Additional usage time for the ZK servers must be purchased Users can set up their own HTTP server however the HTTP settings for the IP Address and download file must match the settings on the HTTP server Link Setup Allows the users to set up the wireless link parameters Highlighting this and pressing ENTER displays the following screen Link Type The user can choose the type of data call to make CDMA CS circuit switched Quick Net Connect 54 ZK Celltest Inc IS2000 1XRTT sometime referred to 2 5G or 3G DialNumber This is the phone number that the phone dials to establish a data call Contact the network provider for the correct number Username This is the u
45. an be configured for one two or three phone ports depending on the number of port options that were purchased When selected the following screen will appear Setting up a TDMA Phone The following screen is displayed for setting up a TDMA phone as Phone One The number of the phone is associated with the marked number on the outside of the DXMe or ZK SAM next to the RJ45 port This screen allows the user to turn on autodial and to enter a phone number for autodial The Phone Mode allows the user to configure the phone as an IS136 digital phone or as an EAMPS phone Also the user can configure the number of neighbor channels to store to the Compact Flash card DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 45 Selecting the SAM ALL Auto Dial Setup displays the following menu The autodial mode can be repeating continuous or turned off When the mode is set for repeating the call length must be set When the DXMe or ZK SAM is in the SAM ALL mode the phone will continue to make repeated calls The phone will stop autodialing when the DXMe or ZK SAM is not in the SAM ALL mode The Call Down Length is the amount of time between calls when the phone is in idle mode To enter a phone number for the phone to dial select Phone Number Entry The following screen will display There are 19 possible digits The user can enter 0 9 and blank repre sented by a period When finished entering the numbers press the ESC key to s
46. at the setting should be use 1 When the PN Increment is then all 512 PNs are scanned in each channel When it is set to 2 then every other PN is scanned and so on The higher the PN Incre ment value the faster the scanning speed however only incrementally faster Typical scanning speed for a single carrier with a PN Increment of 2 is approximately 4 seconds The following screen shows the setup menu for a Retriever in the Follow_Mode 60 ZK Celltest Inc In this mode the Retriever can be configured to follow a CDMA phone follow phone connected to another port The follow phone makes voice or data calls and the Retriever scans PNs on the same carrier channel as the follow phone In addition the Retriever 1 using the same PN Increment that the follow phone is told to be used by the network The retriever compares the Ec lo values of the PNs it scans with the follow phone s neighbor list and values If there are PNs that are stronger than the Missing Neighbor threshold and are not in the neighbor list then they are Missing Neighbors There are three modes for the Missing Neighbor Threshold as follows e USER In this mode the user chooses a fixed value in Ec Io dB When the Retriever measures detects a PN that is not in the Neighbor list AND is stronger than the threshold it is displayed and logged as a Missing Neighbor DROP The DXMe or ZK SAM obtains the value of T DROP from the follow phone The T DR
47. ave NOTE Make sure there are no brackets around the numbers before you press the BREAK key To edit the numbers remember to press 46 ZK Celltest Inc ENTER to show the brackets then use the arrow keys to change the num bers then press ENTER again to remove the brackets then press the BREAK key to save all of your entries To clear all the numbers highlight Clear and press ENTER Setting the TDMA Phone Mode To access the TDMA phone modes select Phone Mode in the follow ing display The following screen will display 15136 Mode Camps and originates on IS136 DCCH if available in the network Will be assigned a digital or analog voice channel based on the commands received by the phone from the base station 1554 Mode Camps and originates on an IS54 EAMPS control channel 313 354 Will be assigned a digital or analog voice channel based on the commands received by the phone from the base station IMPORTANT Some networks do not support phone calls or handoffs or either one on phones in this mode DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 47 AMPS Mode Camps and originates an IS54 EAMPS control channel 313 354 The AMPS Mode is assigned an analog voice channel if availa ble but it will not be assigned a digital voice channel The Enable Phone Data Stream command programs the phone to transfer data from the serial port of the phone Phones shipped by ZK Celltest come pre programmed You should only
48. cess the default calibration can be loaded by copying the file to the IMPORT directory on the compact flash with a PC re inserting it in the DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 39 DXMe or ZK SAM and importing the file into the DXMe or ZK SAM s main memory from the flash card You can also recalibrate the unit with a signal generator If you do lose the calibration file contact ZK and we can email a copy to you Signal Generator Calibration 800 MHz Receiver Calibration Calibrate is an automatic process that requires a calibrated signal source on channel 333 879 99 MHz Follow these steps to calibrate Step 1 Connect the signal generator output to the antenna port select Calibrate press ENTER You will then be prompted to set the signal generator level to 20 dBm Step 2 Set the signal generator to 20dBm and press ENTER on the DXMe or ZK SAM You will then be prompted to set the signal generator to 30 dBm Step 3 Continue in 10 dBm increments until you complete 100 dBm Step 4 After the value for 100 dBm has been stored press ENTER to accept the calibration profile The receiver will be calibrated in 10 dBm increments The receiver does not require calibration in 1 dBm increments due to the smooth RSSI char acteristic Also only single frequency calibration channel 333 is needed due to the flat frequency response of the receiver s front end filter 1900 MHz ReceiverCalibration The calibration for the 1900 MHz receiver is s
49. channels the DXMe or ZK SAM must be equipped with R8 or R19 scanner and the scanner must be set to scan the same frequency band the phone is using Adjacent Channel C I The difference between the active channel and the adjacent channel indBm The RSSI for the active channel and the adja cent channels is measured by the DXMe or ZK SAM scanner to ensure accurate measurements Prior Channel Hand Off Data These values appear below the Interference Data element and show the latest channel the phone was on prior to a channel change or a hand off Hyperband Indicator c for Cellular for PCS Channel number Channel set ID Before after delta RSSI Color code Strongest Neighbor Cell Data After the phone connects with a cell site it queries the site for a neighbor cell channel list The phone then measures the signal strength of these channels This screen element shows the fol lowing information for the neighbor cell channels Hyperband Indicator c for Cellular for PCS Channel Number Signal Strength RSSD DVCC or DCC when the phone is camping on a control channel DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 29 TDMA EAMPS Handoff An example of the TDMA EAMPS Handoff screen is shown below Serving channel Channel dBm SET DUCC PL BER 8 Control channel in white Voice channel in yellow 2DAMPS Handoffs Gana e 2 This screen shows the last 10 hand
50. e table from the PC copy the cellsite txt file from your PC onto the Import directory of the Compact Flash card Insert the card into the DXMe or ZK SAM turn it on and select Import from the CDMA Cellname configuration menu NOTE The file must ne named cellsite txt and place in the import directory on the flash card Then the user must import the file using the import command in the Cell Site Names menu The cellsite names are logged in the PC PS and HC messages The cellsite names are displayed on the CDMA and GSM Summary screens 66 ZK Celltest Inc Global Setup Auto Start This tells the unit to automatically go to the SAM ALL screens or the Select Channel screens after the unit is powered on You can disable this by selecting Off GPS Setup This screen is only available on DXMe or ZK SAM units with the GPS option Use the ENTER key to turn off GPS data collection by changing YES to NO for those times when you don t have GPS available such as when using the DXMe or ZK SAM in a building Alternately switch back to YES by hitting the ENTER key Use the ENTER key to change to the number of minutes the unit may wait to obtain a GPS before automatically going into data collection mode Use the arrow keys to change in a range of 0 to 45 minutes then press enter DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 67 Features The DXMe or ZK SAM can be configured from one phone port and one technolo
51. els graph GSM Summary 2 GSM Technology Phone data summary of serving and neighbor channels table TDMA Summary TDMA Technology Phone data summary of serving and neighbor channels EAMPS Summary None Phone data summary of serving channeland scanning data Phone Summary Additional ports Displays key data from multiple phones on a single screen GSM Handoff GSM Technology Serving channel and last 6 handoffs including strongest neighbor prior to handoff CDMA EAMPS CDMA Technology Serving channel and last 6 hard soft Handoff handoffs TDMA EAMPS TDMA Technology Serving channel and last 6 handoffs Handoff including strongest neighbor prior to handoff TDMA EAMPS R8 and or R19 CW Scan Scans user defined 30KHz channels scanning screens ner and displays and reports the strong est GSM Scanning GSM Scanner Scans GSM channels for RSSI and Screen BSIC PN Call Follow PN8 and or PN 19 PN Scanner follows the call of another phone and logs Missing neighbors and Pilot Polluters PN Channel Scan PN8 and or PN 19 PN Scanner scans PNs of user EDGE Data Testing ning defined channels and displays and logs the strongest Data Testing 1xRTT EvDO and GPRS Throughput and other data is dis played and logged on a data call ZK Celltest Inc TABLE 1 SUMMARY oR ZK SAM DATA SCREENS Screen Options Required Description Name 4 GSM Messages GSM Over the air me
52. file as a text file Upload the file to the unit 4 ZK Celltest Inc DXMe ZK SAM User Manual D 1 Appendix D General Specifications DXME Physical Specifications General Vehicular Controller unit Dimensions 2 0 h x 10 25 w x 4 0 d Weight 2 0 Ibs Display Unit Dimensions 1 5 h 10 75 w x 3 675 d Weight 1 25 16 Portable Dimensions 2 25 h x 8 25 w x 6 5 d Weight 3 5 Ibs RCU 2 Dimensions 1 9 h x 9 8 w x 9 5 d Weight 4 2 lbs Power Requirements Vehicular 12VDC 3VDC 450mA RCU 2 12VDC 3VDC 2800mA Portable Charging 12VDC 3VDC 2400mA Battery Time Portable gt 3 to 5 hours with full backlight Display GPS 5 0 x 1 40 High Contrast bitmapped transflective LCD with adjustable Backlight Receiver 8 Parallel Channel Continuous Tracking Accuracy 25 meters Update Rate 1 Hz Power Requirements 3 3VDC Supplied from unit D 2 ZK Celltest Inc S00 MHz Receiver Frequency Range MHz 824 to 894 Dynamic Range dBm 20 to 100 Maximum Input Level Operational 20 dBm Maximum Input Level No Damage 0 dBm Accuracy 2 dBm from 20dBm to 90dBm 3 dBm from 90dBm to 100 dBm 1900 MHz Receiver Frequency Range MHz 1850 to1990 Dynamic Range dBm 20 to 100 Maximum Input Level Operational 20dBm Maximum Input Level No Damage 0 dBm Accuracy 2 dBm from 20dBm to 90 dBm 3 dBm from
53. g in the SAM ALL mode This screen is available only for units with R8 and or R19 scanning receiver option Cellular refers to 800MHz cellular channels You can select this option and turn on or off the scanning for the AMPS control channels and the user defined digital control channels PCS refers to the 1900MHz PCS channels By selecting this you can turn on the user defined scanning channels for each PCS band The mode you choose will affect the SAM ALL screens and the type of messages logged If the band is selected as OFF then the associated real time screens will not be displayed DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 37 Select SAM ALL Alerts When this is selected the following screen is displayed The adjacent C I threshold is valid only for EAMPS channels and can be set to any value between 30dBm and 20dBm The is calculated by subtracting the RSSI of the interferer from the RSSI of the carrier If the result is less than the threshold then an audible alert will sound and the val ues will be displayed on the Zoom Summary and Interference screens For example if the carrier is 70dBm and the interferer is 90dBm then the is 20dBm 70 minus 90 20 This number is less than 30 thresh old setting therefore an alert will occur Label Sectors In the SAM ALL Setup screen the user can select the label sectors display as either AT G3 or 1 21 This affects the EAMPS Zoom Summary screen EAMPS In
54. g screen shows the measured data for GSM Summary 2 Serving channel data zoom line m Serving Channel MAIO PL and neighbor RSSI 0 0 0 E gt Cellname and BSIC Tara 265 Summary2 Scanner This screen displays the GSM serving channel and neighbors in tabular form including the user defined cellnames DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 23 GSM Handoff An example of the GSM Handoff screen is shown below 625A 89 44 CID 25773 0 _ _ Paging channel is in white _ _ Traffic channel is in yellow Scanner E This screen shows the last 9 handoffs The information displayed in the table is the last measured data just prior to the handoff Description of column headings RSSI Received Signal Strength just prior to the handoff dRSSI delta in Received Signal Strength Rssi after minus Rssi before BSIC BSIC just prior to handoff Strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff e RSSI NI1 RSSI of strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff BSIC N1 Color code BSIC of strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff 24 ZK Celltest Inc GSM Messages An example of the GSM Messages screen is shown below 625A 88 44 CID 25773 077 235 Direction h 6 26 D CC IMM ASS CC PAG 1 D CC PAG 1 145 5 0 66 PAG _REQ 1 D CC PAG 1 A Hh TMM ASS CC IMM 55 TMM ASS PAG_REQ_1
55. gth must be set When the DXMe or ZK SAM is in the SAM ALL mode the phone will continue to make repeated calls The phone will stop autodialling when the DXMe or ZK SAM is not in the SAM ALL mode DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 49 The call down length can be set differently for CDMA calls and analog calls In some networks when the phone is on an analog voice channel the phone requires at least 10 seconds of call down time time in idle mode prior to initiating the next call in order to go back into digital mode If the call down time for AMPS is set too low the phone can get stuck in analog mode for repeated calls We suggest this parameter to be set at no less than 20 seconds For the CDMA phones the Markov call option is available NOTE The phone and the infrastructure must support the selected Markov mode for this to function properly The Phone Number Entry functions the same as the TDMA phone explained in Setting up a TDMA Phone beginning on page 44 Alerts Setup When you select the Alerts Setup the following screen appears To change the thresholds highlight the parameter and press the ENT key Brackets appear around the selection Use the arrow keys to change the threshold values and press the ENT key to save To toggle the sound highlight and press the ENT key If it is in the ON position and an alert occurs a voice announcement will will be heard when in the SAM ALL realtime mode ZK Celltest Inc
56. gy to three phone ports three technologies and CDMA data test ing To enable any of these features you must purchase the option from ZK Celltest If you have purchased any of these options on a new unit or sent your unit in for a hardware upgrade along with buying any of these options then ZK will enable these features for you at the factory If you want to pur chase the option and would like to enable the feature yourself then you will need to contact ZK and provide your Purchase Order reference number and the serial number of your unit A ZK representative will send you a 9 digit number When you receive the 9 digit number select the feature you want to enable on the following screen and press enter In the screen above we highlight Phone3 DISABLED and press ENTER The following screen appears Enter the Unlock Code and press ENTER The feature will now be ena bled 68 ZK Celltest Inc DXMe ZK SAM User Manual Appendix Sample of Channel Set File START ZK SAM DX136 CHANNEL SET 1999 10 06 09 36 08 2 0 4 4H H A N B N ANLG N DGTL DGTL DGTL DGTL DGTL DGTL DGTL DGTL N U B CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL CTRL R A CHAN A CHN1 CHN2 CHN7 CHN8 N A VOICE CHANNELS Start of Cellular Band A c 1 1 333 1020 683 704 999 1020 18 39 60 81 102 123 144 165 186 207 228 249 210 291 312 2 L1 332 682 703 998 1019 17 38
57. have to enable the phone data stream once for each phone It will stay enabled in the phone even after power down The phone data stream mode should have no effect on the normal operation of the phone IMPORTANT If you are using a cellular RF modem it is possible that it will not function correctly while the phone data stream is enabled If this is the case disable the phone data stream before you perform your modem functions then enable the data stream after you complete your modem functions Alerts Setup When you select the Alerts Setup the following screen appears To change the thresholds highlight the parameter and press the ENT key Brackets appear around the selection Use the arrow keys to change the threshold values and press the ENT key to save To toggle the sound highlight and press the ENT key If it is in the ON position and an alert occurs a voice announcement will will be heard when in the SAM ALL realtime mode ZK Celltest Inc Setting up a CDMA Phone The following screen allows the user to set up a CDMA phone as Phone Two The autodial can be set up and the phone number can be entered by the user In addition the user can choose to log CDMA Over the Air mes sages By pressing the Voice Auto Dial Setup menu item with the Kyocera phone selected the following menu appears The autodial mode can be repeating continuous or turned off When the mode is set for repeating the call len
58. he indicator is displayed in the lower left corner of the display the user can press the up down arrow keys to switch between phone displays Only CF cards with FAT 16 format is supported Removable Battery The DXMe with the portability option comes with a removable battery fully charged battery will provide approximately eight hours of usage with the backlight turned off Before removing the battery make sure that exter nal power is disconnected and the unit is turned off Loosen the thumb screw to the battery compartment and remove the battery door Pull the bat tery cord to remove the battery f Battery compartment DXMe ZK SAM User Manual Battery Level Indicator NOTE Valid for portable DXMe or ZK SAM A battery icon is used to indicate the current storage level of the main battery The unit will power down when the battery has only five percent charge remaining When the battery goes below 20 percent chargeit will beep five times every two minutes Replace the battery with a fully charged one Performance Tip A fully charged battery two hours of charging time typ ically provides eight hours of operation To increase the battery life set the backlight to its lowest setting Memory Indicator An icon is used to indicate the amount of free memory on the Compact Flash card for data When memory is full the data will be overwritten on a first in first out FIFO basis The amount of data stored is dependen
59. hex EvDO channel PN 2 64 mm sslChan RSS IPNTIS IHR PN2 PN3 PN4 PNS PN6 DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 15 CDMA Message Screen An example of the CDMA Message screen is shown below Current serving channel data Channel RxAGG A_EcIo TxPur EE 250 78 Ba Ses PwrMeas StatusResp i r StatusReq ExNbrLstUp 38lR StatusR 2396 StatusReq Order PurParam Reverse link Forward Link Traffic channel highlighted in yellow 1 Messages 0500 20 38 30 7 Down D Scroll up down to see up to 1001 messages The CDMA message screen displays the over the air messages Uplink and downlink messages are colored Voice channle messages are highlighted in yellow Parts of the Order messages are decoded All the messages are logged for further decoding and post processing 16 ZK Celltest Inc CDMA M essage Screen With the EvDO option enabled an additional EvDO message screen is dis played SINR Sector ID24 hex EvDO channel PN TN or Cellname Wie 9o 7 9 omm nn 56 sich an Fr oto Hame Summary 4EVDO Messages 0500 17 00 50 siis Scanner Down Replay DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 17 PN Call Follow Screen If the PN Scanner is set to the Call Follow mode then the following screen will be available for display This screen shows the current channel i
60. ibration File Export Time Date Set ip Kr ee Channel et Channel Set Import and Export Phone Setup nina Setting up a TDMA Phone Setting the TDMA Phone Mode Setting up a CDMA Phone Setting up a GSM Phone Setting up a CDMA Phone for Data Testing Data Testing Auto Redial FTP Upload FTP Download FTP Setup HTTP Test HTTP Test Setup Link Setup Dual Port Setup Default Setup Setting up a GSM phone for GPRS EDGE Data Testing Data Testing Auto Redial FTP Upload FTP Download FTP Setup HTTP Test DXMe ZK SAM User Manual ili HTTP Test Setup 57 Link Setup 58 Default Setup 58 Setting up the Retriever Phone PN Scanner 59 Setting up the GSM Scanner Phone 61 User defined channels for GSM Scanning 62 GSM CDMA Cell Site suspa nanan uma us 63 Global Sep EA 66 Auto Start 66 66 M 67 Appendix Sample of Channel Set File anna an ea 1 Basic Rules for Channel Set Modifications A 5 Appendix B Cellsit Default Pile es 1 Appendix C Sample of GSM Channel List File pp 1 Basic Rules for Channel Set Modifications C 3 Appendix D General Specifications D 1 DXME Physical SpecificattonS
61. imilar to the 800 MHz receiver with one exception five separate channels are used for calibrating the 1900MHz receiver which requires five times as many measurements as the 800MHz receiver Note Only one calibration table can be stored Selecting Default Receiver Calibration after this point will replace the calibration table with default values IMPORTANT After calibrating the unit make sure you export a copy of the new calibration to a PC and keep it as a backup 40 ZK Celltest Inc Calibration File Import Allunits are shipped with a Factory Calibration disk The disk simplifies field calibration on that rare occasion when calibration 1 lost To import the DXMe or ZK SAM receiver calibration from the PC do the following Step 1 Place the calibration file in the ZK IMPORT directory on the Compact Flash card and insert it into the DXMe or ZK SAM Make sure the name of the file is calib txt Step 2 Go to the Calibration menu and select IMPORT Calibration File Export To export the calibration file to a PC do the following Step 1 Select EXPORT in the Calibration menu Step 2 Place the Compact Flash card in the card reader connected to your PC and copy the calib txt file from the ZK EXPORT folder on the card to your PC Time Date Setup Use this screen to set the clock for display and logging of data Display and logging format for the time and date are compliant with the ISO8601 Year 2000 standard
62. isplay the RSSI of the serving channel adjacent channels and strongest analog and digital control channels Note display the adjacents and or the strongest control channels the DXMe or ZK SAM must be equipped with R8 or R19 scanner and the scanner must be set to scan the same frequency band the phone is using IMPORTANT The maximum RSSI reported by the some CDMA phones in analog 5 mode is 80dBm If the actual RSSI is 79dBm or greater the phone will report 80dbm The minimum value reported by these phones is 105dBm If the DXMe ZK SAM is equipped with internal scanning receiver the RSSI measurement will be reported from this receiver The RSSI range of the DXMe or ZK SAM internal scanning receiver is 40dBm to 100dBm DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 31 TDMA EAMPS Scanner Screens These screens require the R8 or R19 TDMA EAMPS Scanner options The following four screens are available for the R8 Scanner R8 Eamps ACCHA R8 Eamps ACCH B R8 Damps DCCH A R8 Damps DCCH B This screen displays the strongest user defined channels within the selected band 1000C 69 G3 215 6 0 Prev 694A 02 215DUCC unknown Unknown 80 Ae 35 Unknown unknown 69 992 unknown 7 EN 14 7 unknot L V lt 118 unknown 4 0 30 20 10 6 2DAMPS Summary 0500 20 39 41 121 Scanner D Z
63. may turn scanning on and off for each band In addition the user can program the number of strongest RSSI channels to perform a BSIC decode NOTE Decoding the BSIC significantly reduces the scanning speed 62 ZK Celltest Inc User defined channels for GSM Scanning By selecting GSM Channel list on the previous screen the user can load in a defined channel list for the scanner to scan To create a user defined channel list select Export to export the default template to the export folder on the flash card Turn the unit off and remove the flash card and insert it into your PC and edit it with a text editor or Excel Save the file as a comma delimited ASCII text file named gsm_channels txt and place it in the import folder on the flash card Go back to the screen shown above and select import to import the new channel list into the main memory of the DXMe or ZK SAM See Appendix C Sample of GSM Channel List File on page 1 for an example of the default GSM channel list DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 63 GSM CDMA Cell Site NOTE A maximum of 3000 cellsite names can be stored A three sector cell will use three cellsite names NOTE On firmware versions prior to 8 0D the cell site file was called cellname txt This format has been changed to the new cellsite txt file format Units with versions 8 0D and later will still import the older cellname txt file but will export it in the cellsite txt format See
64. nfor mation in the top row the Active Set information just below it and under that one in the lower row the Pilot Polluters and Missing Neighbors Channel RxAGC fi EcIo TxPwr TxAdi FER 90 06 s Active Set Pilot Polluters C 17 12 237 13 Missing Neighbors ZK Celltest Inc CDMA Data Testing Screen With the data testing option enabled the following screen will be available The throughput values are displayed in text and graphical formats The bar graphs are color coded based on the throughput level Channel RxAGC Eclo Base ID 1175 81 4 345 Phn 70 198 230 38 Sru 209 076 218 055 FTP Down FIP Up HTTP Dwnlding Waiting Disabled Status Bytes sec current Bn _ j average 597 _ 720531 0948 4 Progr bytes 5264 0 4Data Testing 5 0 00 17 01 03 1 DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 19 CDMA EvDO Data Testing Screen When performing an EvDO data test the following data testing screen is available SINR Sector ID24 Hex EvDO channel PN or Cellnaiie FTP DL IP 70 198 230 38 Parameter Current Average DRC 1 38 4 K RLP DL TP 945 Kbis Phys Fwd 566 Kb s BER 0 9 4EVDO Data 5 0500 17 01 59 lt gt gt RealTime 20 ZK Celltest Inc PN Scan Screen When the PN Scanner is set to scan user settable channels the following screen 1 available
65. oded by neighbor set type Graph The graph shows the aggregate Ec lo of the Active set strongest candidates and strongest neighbors over a 40 second scrolling time win dow color coded by neighbor set type 12 ZK Celltest Inc EvDO Summary Screen With the EvDO option an additional summary screen is available Since the EvDO phone is monitoriong both the CDMA channel and the EvDO chan nel an additional summary screen 1s provided SINR Sector ID24 hex EvDO channel PN TxPwr or Cellname 4EVDO Summary 0500 16 59 49 ie Scanner Replay DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 13 CDMA EAMPS Handoff An example of the CDMA EAMPS Handoff screen is shown below Serving Channel Channel RxAGC A EcIo TxPur Tx dj FER Prior soft hard handoffs 37 28P 5 EL 1 Han 5 KIEI Scanner L cpm This screen shows the last 10 soft hard handoffs The information dis played in the table is the last measured data just prior to the handoff The following describes the items in the columns mmiss time in minutes seconds the handoff occurred e Chan Carrier frequency of the channel just prior to the handoff Rssi Received Signal Strength just prior to the handoff PNI Strongest PN of the Active Set PN2 thru 6 Active Set members 14 ZK Celltest Inc EvDO Handoffs The following EvDO handoff screen is displayed when performing EvDO testing SINR Sector ID24
66. offs The information displayed in the table is the last measured data just prior to the handoff Description of column headings Chan Hyperband p 1900MHz c 850MHz channel number and time slot just prior to the handoff Rssi Received Signal Strength just prior to the handoff dRssi delta in Received Signal Strength Rssi after minus Rssi before CC Color code just prior to handoff e Strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff Rssi N1 Rssi of strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff CC N1 Color code DVCC of strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff ZK Celltest Inc EAMPS Summary If the phone switches to EAMPS mode then the screen automatically switches to show EAMPS data Screen Elements Zoom Line Control channels are shown as inverse video light text on a dark background Voice channels are shown as normal video dark text on a light backeround The following values for the active channel appear in the zoom line from left to right Frequency Channel with Hyperband Indicator Receive Power signal strength in dBm Channel Set Abbreviation SAT Power Level PL Transmit power of the phone repre sented as through 7 as defined in the EAMPS specification Hyperband Indicator lower case p indicating the phone is on a PCS channel or a lower case c indicating the phone is a cellular channel Graph The graph will d
67. on where T TDMA C CDMA G GSM X CDMA 1X Data R GPRS EDGE Data O EvDO Data U UMTS NOTE Unless indicated otherwise the term ZK SAM will represent all models shown above ZK Celltest Inc Quick Start NOTE The Compact Flash memory card must be securely in its slot for the unit to function properly When removing the Compact Flash card you must FIRST turn the DXMe ZK SAM off otherwise you risk losing data and corrupting the compact flash card file system Voice Call Testing To get up and running right away do the following Step 1 Securely install the Compact Flash memory card in the unit Step2 After installation turn on the phones and turn on power to the DXMe or ZK SAM Step 3 In the Phone Setup Screen select the correct phones for the phone connections If using a new TDMA phone make sure you enable the data stream See Setting up a TDMA Phone beginning on page 44 Step 4 In the Main Menu highlight SAM ALL and press ENTER Step 5 Use the arrow keys to change screens Data Call Testing To get up and running right away do the following Step 1 Securely install the Compact Flash memory card in the unit Step2 After installation turn on the phones turn on power to the DXMe or ZK SAM Step 3 In the Phone Setup Screen configure Phone 1 for the CDMA or GSM phone and connect the data capable phone to the unit NOTE Data testing works only when the direct connect cable is used Data testing will not w
68. one session length files whichever is less When the disk is full the oldest log file is deleted and replaced by the new est log file Log data is an ASCII comma delimited format Contact ZK Celltest for a detailed escription of the log file format For mapping the log files can be converted to MapInfo by the CellMap program or can be uploaded to the RMS Server for post processing analy sis See www zk com for details on CellMap and RMS Server DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 35 Configuration Menus Some menu items may not appear if their associated option has not been purchased For example if you did not purchase the CDMA technology option then CDMA Cellnames will not appear in the menu When CONFIGURATION is selected from the main menu the following screen is displayed SAM ALL Setup By selecting Sam All Setup in the Configuration menu the following menu will appear Units without the R8 and or R19 scanning receiver option will not display Select SAM ALL Scanning Setup and Control channels to store 36 ZK Celltest Inc Select SAM ALL Scanning Mode NOTE To set up a GSM Scanner see Setting up the GSM Scanner Phone on page 61 selecting Select Scanning Setup in the SAM ALL Setup menu the following screen will appear This screen controls the operation of the Internal scanning receiver The user can choose which blocks of channels the scanner should scan when operatin
69. ork when the phone is connected to the DXMe or ZK SAM via the handsfree kit Step 4 Enable the Dual Port Mode See Dual Port Setup on page 54 Step 5 Configure the Link See Link Setup on page 53 Step 6 In the Main Menu highlight SAM ALL and press ENTER Step 7 Use the left right arrow keys to change screens and go to the Data Test Screen DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 3 Operation amp Screens Power On Off Escape Key Enter Key unknoun 5 unknoun unknoun Backlight Speaker tonc Shift Key Function Keys SATS Time Marker Memory Battery level ZK Celltest Inc Status Elements The status elements provide general information about the operation of the DXMe or ZK SAM and the functionality of the screens Compact Flash Memory Card A compact flash memory card is used to store log data The units typically ship with an extended temperature range version of these cards If you pur chase a card from another company we strongly recommend that you buy a high quality one IMPORTANT DO NOT REMOVE THE CARD WHEN THE UNIT IS POWERED ON ONLY REMOVE THE CARD AFTER YOU HAVE TURNED THE UNIT OFF CARDS LESS THAN 12SMB ARE SUPPORTED ON THE DXMe or ZK SAM Phone 1 2 3 4 and 5 Indicators For a DXMe ZK SAM equipped with multiple connections there is indicator on some screens that allows the user to switch between phones When t
70. p The Link Setup needs to be configured as it is dependent on the service provider and the phone Setting up a GSM phone for GPRS EDGE Data Testing The following screen allows the user to set up a GSM phone Nokia 6230 for data call testing The phone must be programmed for data testing serv ice from the carrier Make sure you have enabled data testing To enable features See Features on page 67 In the Phone 4 or 5 Setup menu select GSM and Data testing Setup and press ENTER The following screen will appear Data Testing Data testing can be turned OFF or ON With data testing turned off the phone will still log voice data NOTE When this feature is turned on it overrides the Voice Auto Dial Set tings 56 ZK Celltest Inc Auto Redial A single data test session consists of a FTP Upload FTP Download and an HTTP download With Auto redial turned ON the call will be terminated and re originated after each data test session With Auto redial turned OFF the call will be continuous and the data session will continue to repeat until the call is dropped or terminated by the user After the call is terminated it will attempt to re originate Upload The first of three data tests performed by the DXMe or ZK SAM This test can be individually turned ON or OFF FTP Download The second of three data tests performed by the DXMe or ZK SAM This test can be individually turned ON or OFF
71. pendix B Cellsite Default File page 1 for a sample default cellsite file Users can create their own cellname table by exporting the default table and using it as a template to add their cellnames of choice To export a cell name file to the PC select Export and the file will be placed in the ZK EXPORT directory on the Compact Flash card with the file name cellname txt IMPORTANT The cellsite name can consist only of the following characters A Z 0 9 or Space characters NOT allowed Using other characters is not supported and will cause unpre dictable results DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 65 NOTE Up to 20 characters can be stored and logged for the cellsite name and up to 4 characters for the sector ID Screen space and character width will dictate the number of characters displayed on the ZK SAM or DXMe screen Typically 8 cell site name characters and 2 sector ID characters will be displayed The cellsite table can be modified with a text editor and imported back into the DXMe or ZK SAM When modifying the cellsite table on your PC it is recommended you use a non formatting text editor such as Notepad or WordPad to make your changes Make sure you save it as a text file or MSDOS text file when using these programs If you use Word to edit your text be sure to save the file as MS DOS text for the file type If you use Excel make sure you save it as a comma delimited CSV text file To import a cellnam
72. re that the correct format is adhered to it is recommended that the following procedure be followed for customizing the channel set for the unit Download the default channel set file shown above from the unit Using a test editor such as WORDPAD edit the applicable lines with the data from the system to be tested Save the file as a text file Upload the file to the unit 6 ZK Celltest Inc DXMe ZK SAM User Manual B 1 Appendix B Cellsite Default File NOTE A maximum of 3000 cellnames can be stored With a GPS capable unit the current position is compared to the cell s latitude longitude as entered into the table to determine the closest co color code cellsite Iname When a GPS fix is not available the cellsite name displayed is NOT guar anteed to be the correct one Field Descriptions Celltype required G GSM A Analog Sector ID required Characters indicating the sector CellSiteName and SectorID will be shown as follows in screen and log files SectorID CellSiteName IMPORTANT The cellname can consist only of the following characters A Z 0 9 or Space characters are NOT allowed Using other characters is not supported and will cause unpredictable results Cellsite name required Characters indicating the name of the cell Cell SiteName and SectorID will be shown as follows in screen and log files SectorID CellSiteName IMPORTANT The cellname can consist only
73. rs to determine which channels to scan in SAM ALL mode These are typically used by TDMA carriers to scan the DCCH channels In Select Channel mode the channel set database is used to determine which of the selected channels are control channels and which are voice channels This determines if the DXMe or ZK SAM will make DCC SID or SAT readings The DXMe or ZK SAM can automatically generate a standard 7 channel set database Custom channel set data bases are created using a standard ASCII text editor to produce a simple comma delimited channel set database file When generating a custom channel set database it is strongly recommended that the DXMe or ZK SAM s standard N 7 chan nel set is used as a starting point Typically a user would export the chan nel set to a PC edit the channel set using any standard non formatting text 42 ZK Celltest Inc editor e g MS Window s Notepad and then Import the modified chan nel set back into the DXMe or ZK SAM If a user has several different channel set configurations these could be stored on a PC in standard text files then easily transferred to the DXMe or ZK SAM as needed The Channel Set configuration menu appears when Channel Set is selected from the main CONFIGURATION menu The Default Channel Set option is used to install a standard N 7 channel set configuration This will overwrite the active Channel Set configuration
74. sername required for the phone to log into the wireless data network Contact the network provider for the correct username Password This is the password required for the phone to log into the wireless data network Contact the network provider for the correct password Dual Port Setup The first time you connect your data equipped phone to Port 1 you will need to enable the Dual Port Mode In order to establish a data call and log system performance data from the phone two serial port communication is required between the phone and the DXMe or ZK SAM Off the shelf phones have only one serial port enabled You will need to enable the Dual Port mode only once for each phone The following screen displays the Dual Port setup Make sure the Security Code is correct for your phone Typically it is 000000 Highlight Enable Dual Port Mode and press ENTER It should only take a few seconds If you have a problem turn the phone off and on then try again NOTE Dual port function will not operate if the phone is connected to the DXMe or ZK SAM through a car kit When not performing data testing disable the dual port mode to allow the phone to communicate to the DXMe or ZK SAM through a car kit DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 55 Default Setup This selection will default all of the data testing settings back to using the ZK Servers for FTP and HTTP factory defaults NOTE Default settings will NOT work for the Link Setu
75. ssages CDMA Messages CDMA Over the air messages DXMe ZK SAM User Manual 9 Main Menu The Main Menu is displayed after the unit is powered on and goes through it s start up procedure The main menu contains the following functions TABLE 2 Menu Item Description SAM ALL Live call follow coverage and interference measuring Firmware Updates Information screen about software upgrade availability Configuration A list of menus to customize the configuration Utilities Screen for reformatting the Compact Flash card Additional utili ties may be added in the future System Information Provides software and hardware version information and availa ble free memory 10 ZK Celltest Inc SAM ALL Screens The SAM ALL data screens will appear when SAM ALL is highlighted in the Main Menu and the ENTER key is depressed In SAM ALL mode the DXMe or ZK SAM follows the state of the phone and scans for RSSI coverage and interference with the scanning receivers CDMA Summary Active Agg Ec lo Serving Channel data zoom line RxAGC Eclo TxPur TxAdj FER Active Set 49 183 12 53 24 unknoun Candidate Set 15 366 25 unknown 62 2 unknown gu 29 Strongest X 25 Neighbor Set Candidates MNS 30 40 30 20 19 6 Neigh 7 1 Summary 0500 20 36 40 m Scanner The Zoom Summary data screen 1
76. t Inc C A NAME106 c A 105 C A NAME106 c A 106 C A NAME107 c A 107 C A NAME108 c A 108 C A NAME109 c A 109 C A NAME110 c A 110 C A NAME111 c A 111 C A NAME112 c A 112 C A NAME113 c A 113 C A NAME114 c A 114 15 115 C A NAME116 c A 116 C A NAME117 c A 117 C A NAME118 c A 118 C A NAME119 c A 119 C A NAME120 c A 120 C A NAME121 c A 121 C A NAME122 c A 122 C A NAME123 c A 123 C A NAME124 c A 124 C A NAME126 c A 125 C A NAME126 c A 126 C A NAME127 c A 127 C A NAME128 c A 128 C A NAME129 c A 129 C A NAME130 c A 130 C A NAME131 c A 131 C A NAME132 c A 132 C A NAME133 c A 133 C A NAME134 c A 134 C A NAME136 c A 135 C A NAME136 c A 136 C A NAME137 c A 137 C A NAME138 c A 138 C A NAME1339 c A 139 C A NAME140 c A 140 C A NAME141 c A 141 C A NAME142 c A 142 C A NAME143 c A 143 C A NAME144 c A 144 C A NAME146 c A 145 C A NAME146 c A 146 C A NAME147 c A 147 C A NAME148 c A 148 C A NAME149 c A 149 C A NAME150 c A 150 C A NAME151 c A 151 C A NAME152 c A 152 53 153 54 154 55
77. t on the disk space of the compact flash card Typically the DXMe or ZK SAM will store up to 2 5MB of data per phone per hour Markers Pressing the ENTER key inserts a marker into the data file for post processing When a marker is entered the Pushpin icon will be displayed with the number of the marker next to it Memory can be overwritten when Low Memory indicator is shown Time with GPS Available The Time indicator appears on every screen Units with GPS will display a circle and in the lower portion of the screen the number of locked in satel lites The time is generated by an internal clock backed up by an internal lithium battery The average lifespan of the internal battery is ten years and must be replaced by a factory authorized technician 6 ZK Celltest Inc For units with GPS receivers the internal clock is updated by GPS time if there is a current fix each time the user goes into and out of the SAM ALL or Select Channel screens DXMe ZK SAM User Manual Summary of Screens The summary table below shows all possible data screens for the DXMe or ZK SAM Additional screens will be added in future releases TABLE I SUMMARY OF DXME OR ZK SAM DATA SCREENS Screen Options Required Description Name P 4 Summary Technology Phone data summary of actives top candidates neighbors GSM Summary 1 GSM Technology Phone data summary of serving and neighbor chann
78. terference screen and the EAMPS related rows in the Handoff screen These labels can be modifies by changing the Channel Set table See Channel Set on page 41 Control channels to store The number of strongest control channels to store For example if the user selects two channels then the two strongest strongest RSSI control chan nels for each band measured by the scanning receiver will be stored in memory and or output to the PC Delete Log Files This function is used to clear the data on the Compact Flash card 38 ZK Celltest Inc Receiver Calibration The Rev Calibration menus are available only with the R8 and or R19 scanning receiver options This selection is used to calibrate the internal scanning receiver By select ing Calibrate on the Configuration Menu the following menu appears Default Receiver Calibration Selecting this function and subsequently pressing the ENTER key loads the default calibration table for the internal receiver This will OVERWRITE any previous calibration table constructed with the Calibrate command IMPORTANT The default calibration file is the same across all DXMe or ZK SAM products with the R8 and or R19 scanning receiver option It is not specific to each unit The compact flash card that shipped with your unit contains the calibration file specific to your unit in the EXPORT direc tory If the unit loses the calibration file due to interruption of an import or export pro
79. ts without R8 and R19 scanning receivers Serving channel annel DUCC Gwhet 10066 69 G3 245 6 0 serving and strongest 6954 D2 215DUCC neighbor 60 Channel 11 Table of channels 79 59 unknown serving N1 unknown 80 x unknow neighbors 9g unknown cellnames unknown MAS 100 N TON Por 118 iN6 40 30 20 10 6 2DAMPS Summary 0500 20 39 41 Sammel unknt unknoun The Zoom Summary data screen summarizes all the data collected by the DXMe or ZK SAM Screen Elements Zoom Line Control channels are shown as inverse video light text on a dark background Voice channels are shown as normal video dark text on a light background The following values for the active channel appear in the zoom line from left to right Hyperband where is for 800MHz cellular and P is for 1900 PCS Active Channel Digital Channel Time Slot A B or C for TDMA digital channels only where A 1 B 2 C23 RSSI Channel Set ID Color Code DCC or SAT Power Level PL Digital Channel Bit Error Rate for digital channels only BER 28 ZK Celltest Inc Graph The graph will display the RSSI of the serving channel adjacent channels and strongest analog and digital control channels Note display the adjacents and or the strongest control
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