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1. Throughput and retries 47 Kbis 70 Kbis Application layer 4 throughput C 2 12 0 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 Below is a description of the displayed parameters e FTP DL IP IP address of the phone under test e RLC TP Radio Link Control Layer Throughput e APPL TP Application Layer Throughput e Timeslots Time Slots used e CS Coding Scheme ZK User Manual 27 UMTS Summary Graph An example of the UMTS Summary Graph screen is shown below Channel RSCP Hyperband SC 7 Cellname a 46 1 UMTS Sum The screen elements consist of the following e Hyperband c 800 MHz p 1900 MHz u 2100 MHz g 900 MHz e Channel Channel number e SC Scrambling Code of Best Server e RSCP Signal strength of the best server e Cellname e Neighbors Displays the neighbors from best to worst Ec No The scrambling code will have either an a or m prefix The a represents the active scrambling code The m represents the monitored scrambling code This screen will list only the neighbors that the phone has been able to measure a Ec No value 28 ZK Celltest Inc UMTS Neighbors An example of the UMTS Neighbor screen is shown below Hyperband Channel SC RSCP Cellname The screen elements consist of the following Hyperband
2. C Pas J y A Pas y y y Pas J y y y Pas ANAYA EAMPS Voice v y y CDMA Voice yv y q y GSM Voce yv yvy yv wn YA UMTS Voca Y Y Y CDMA 2000 Data v Y Y EDO RO y y y EVDO RevA GPRS EDGE YO HSDPA ONO sms YY CY leswesic Y Y Yy PNasoMHz Yy Y Y Pnom v S95PN N N GSMBSIO N ON y ON Simultaneous lt lt lt lt lt lt x x lt lt lt lt x lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt x x lt lt lt lt YN D S e Y Y Y oe o 0 H lt lt scanners lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt Jh lt Z lt DN Z Z lt EvDO PN UMTS Scrambling Code N N Y Potable N Y Y ee EOL NAAA Z Integrated Phone z z z lt z lt lt lt lt lt Compatible Phones Go to_http www zk com support release_info html for an updated list of compatible phones ZK Celltest Inc Quick Start NOTE The Compact Flash memory card must be properly inserted into its slot for the unit to function properly It is important to be aware that the CF card must be inserted with the top side facing the SAM cover When removing the Compact Flash card you must FIRST turn the unit off other wise 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 instal
3. 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 CDMA Summary Active Agg Ec lo Serving Channel data zoom line Active Set Unknown Unknoun Candidate Set green when avail Strongest Candidates Neighbors The Zoom Summary data screen is the one most commonly used because it summarizes all the phone data collected 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 on a light background The following values for the active channel appear in the zoom line from left to right Hyperband Indicator A lower case p indicates that the phone is on a PCS channel a lower case c indicates that the phone is on a cellular channel a lower case g indicates that the phone is on a GSM 900 channel a lower case d indicates that the phone is on a DCS 1800 channel 12 ZK Celltest Inc Frequency Channel Indicates the center frequency channel for the CDMA channel RxAGC RSSI The signal strength of the frequency channel in dBm Agg Eclo Represents the aggregate Ec Io 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 whe
4. CELLTEST ZK SAM ZK SAMp ZK MPS User Manual ZK Celltest Inc 256 Gibraltar Drive Suite 109 Sunnyvale CA 94089 Tel 408 752 0449 Fax 408 752 0477 Web www zk com e mail support zk com Release Version 9 6 Release Date April 4 2008 ZK User Manual 0 Table of Contents PR E Gea 1 COMU A ee RR a A ba 3 Peatures Table ansiosa pad ii 3 Compatible PHONES ia aaa 3 CICK SURE ai a A n 4 VolceCall Testina A A eee ee 4 Ma i all Testit reen titi 4 ZKSAM di 5 ZK SAM D nn 5 ZDR MPS ionnan a AE aa R O A ee gana 5 PR a OO 5 CIAO AC SCREENS E A E acai oa 6 Stat s Elements SA AA 6 Compact Flash Memory Card ess 7 Phone 1 2 3 4 and 5 Indicators occccccnononinoccnnnnnonononanininicinaccnnnnananicnicinnnos 7 Removable Battery iia 7 Battery Level Indicator winnie iaa 8 Memory Indicators A A a eds 8 A RR E 8 PARSE ETE SAV A A O te eR ca eed 9 Main MEM as esses A dateSetendetees 10 SAM A Ls SCreenis erstes 11 CDMA Summary ti ion ii 11 EvDO S mmary SCI riot rta 13 EDMAJEAMPS ando di 14 BV DO Hamid A T 15 CDMA Message Screen iii latido da dianas 16 CDMA EvDO Message Screen ii iii 17 PN Call Follow Screen uti aida 18 CDMA EvDO Data Testing Screen ni ai 19 is A aa E E RE SE 20 GSM Summaty LA EER 21 GSM N ishbor Seret oa 22 GSM Handoff susana agai aiia 23 GSM Messages a 24 GSM RSSI BSIC Scanning Screen A ss 25 GPRS EDGE Data Testing Screen viii di Be 26 UMTS Summary Graph to 27 UMTS Netghbors
5. iDEN Color Code 4 A DEN no This field is only supported for iDEN Cell Type it must be blank for 15 iDEN Color Code 15 decimal 0 15 others yes other Cell Types This field is required for DEN Cell Type NOTES 1 Analog cellname look up is not supported for RCU ZK SAM products The analog specific fields may import and export but there is no reporting of cellname for Analog for RCU ZK SAM ZK User Manual A 3 Cellsite File 4 x Format amp Document History 2007 03 05 removed some incorrect comments about display logging of SectorID Cellname Cosmetic clean up to formatting V4 2 2007 04 23 first supported by 9 2 firmware NOTE Now this version is now essentially obsolete V4 2 iDEN cellsite files were only supported by the iDEN phase 1 9 2 firmware release This version add iDEN support including new iDEN only BRR field 14 Also many refinement to document content and formatting V4 3 2007 06 14 first supported by 9 4 firmware Added iDEN Color Code field required by the 9 4 firmware releases and newer for cellsite files containing iDEN entries Renamed the field 13 from Color Code to Cell Identifier to avoid confusion between field 13 and 15 2007 07 03 updated note to indicate new ZK SAM firmware versions support 24 320 cell site file entries V4 4 2007 11 20 first supported by 9 6 firmware Added UMTS support including UMTS hyperband 2100Mhz do
6. c 800 MHz p 1900 MHz u 2100 MHz g 900 MHz Channel Channel number SC Scrambling Code RSCP Signal strength of the best server Cellname Neighbors Displays the neighbors from best to worst Ec No The scrambling code will have either an a or m pre fix The a represents the active scrambling code The m represents the monitored scrambling code This screen will list the entire neighbor set including those scrambling codes where no Ec No can be mea sured Use the F2 button to scroll through the list of neighbors ZK User Manual 29 UMTS HSDPA Data Testing An example of the HSDPA Data Testing screen is shown below Hyperband Status Line Channel SC RSCP Cellname 1215 Kbis 1238 Kbis 1 21 The screen elements consist of the following Hyperband c 800 MHz p 1900 MHz u 2100 MHz g 900MHz Channel Channel number SC Scrambling Code RSCP Signal strength of the best server Mode Either UMTS or HSDPA Status Line IP address assigned to the mobile FTP DL FTP download test FTP UP FTP uploadd test HTTP DL HTTP download test App TP Application Throughput Current value repre sents the last 5 second of the transfer Average value rep resents the average for the entire file RLC TP Radio Link Throughput MAC TP MAC Layer Throughput BLER Block Error Rate CQI Call Quality Index 30 ZK Celltest Inc DEN Summary 1 Graph An exampl
7. 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 Auto Keylock When enabled this feature turn off functionality of the keypad except the ESC key while in SAM ALL mode and driving more than 5mph This is a safety feature ZK User Manual 63 GPS Setup This screen is only available on units with the GPS option 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 O to 45 minutes then press enter Audible alerts that inform the user when a loss of GPS signal occurs can be turned on or off 64 ZK Celltest Inc Features The unit can be configured with a combination of phone ports and technol ogie 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 purchase the option and would like to enable the feature yourself then you will need to contact ZK and provide your Purchase Order refer ence number and the serial number of your unit A ZK representative will send you a 9 digit number When you
8. Names in the Configuration menu and press ing the enter key the following screen will be displayed Default settings are pre loaded By highlighting Default Setting and pressing ENTER the following screen will appear 60 ZK Celltest Inc The user selects the technology in the following screen By selecting GSM in the previous screen the following screen appears The user can select any of the default items corresponding to their fre quency band For GSM the default cellnames consist of NAMEXX where XX is the BSIC value For CDMA the default cellnames consist of NAMEXXX where XXX is the PN Offset value By selecting DEN in the Default Cell Site Names screen the following screen appears If iDEN 800 is selected then the default cell names will consist of iDENXX_YYY where XX is either 800 or 900 and Y Y Y is the channel number ZK User Manual 61 See Appendix A Cellsite File Format v4 4 on page A 1 for the file for mat of the cellsite txt 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 cha
9. 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 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 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 ZK User Manual 45 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 what 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
10. site file iDen U UMTS A Analog Hyperband must be 1 2 Sector ID B 1 4 char no Cell Site Name is intended to be the same for all sectors in the same Cell Sector ID field is intended to differientiate sectors on a cell 3 Cell Site Name N_FirstSt 1 20 char no CellSiteName and SectorlD will be shown as follows in screen and log files SectorID CellSiteName 4 Latitude 37 3800 degrees 90 90 no Degrees decimal format is required Six digits to the right of the decimal 5 Longitude 121 9409 degrees 180 180 no point are preserved sector 0 degrees is north 90 degrees is east 180 degrees is south 270 degrees E Orientation e degrees 9 359 yes is west sector 7 Beam Width 120 degrees 1 360 yes A 2 ZK Celltest Inc Cellsite File Format c Cellular GSM850 Hypeband must be c for Analog Celltype p PCS 1900 g GSM 900 8 Hyperband Cc 1 char no d DCS 1800 i 800MHz iDEN band j 900Mhz iDEN band u UMTS band 2100Mhz Must be A if hyperband is u i j g or d 9 Band 7 1 char g y no Must be A or B if hyperband is c Optional for Cell Type C or T If Cell Type A this field is required 10 Analog DCC 2 decimal 0 3 yes Hyperband must be c if DCC is specified If SAT is specified then DCC must be specified as well Optional for Cell Type C or T 11 EE AT 4 decimal 0 2 yes If cal Type A tnis fie
11. Floor Plan Replay Missing Neighbors A Phone data Scanner data The top half of the screen will display the pilot set information collected from the phone the bottom half of the screen will compare this data to that collected from the scanner Pilot Polution Threshold Identified as a pilot polluter if the PN is not in the Active Set and its level measured by the scanner is within X of the Aggre gate Ec lo of the Active set where X equals the pilot Pollution Threshold Example If the Pilot Pollution Threshold is set as 10 dB then a PN is a pilot polluter if it is within 10dB of the Aggregate Ec lo If the Aggregate Ec lo is equal to 3 and the measured PN is 9 dB then it is a polluter how ever if the measured PN is 14dB then it will not be a polluter Missing Neighbor Threshold Threshold value T_ADD T_Drop or USER value can be used to calculate the threshold PNs with a measured Ec lo value above this threshold will be reported as missing neighbors Note the polluters missing neighbors are cleared each time a new PN scan completes ZK 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 Cellname Ec Io RSSI FTP DL IP 70 212 240 148 416 KB Parameter Current Average Peak DRC 4 307 K 5 307 K App TP 289 Kb s 262Kbis 311 Kbis RLP TP 355 Kb s 355 Kbis
12. I CID 5623 Unknown Unknown Unknown Parameters shown are as follows e 621 channel number ARFCN or BCCH E Time slot 0 A 7 G dBm RSSI Sub 85 e BSIC Base Station Identifier Code 13 e CID Cell Identity 5023 e MAIO Mobile Allocation Index Offset 1 PL Mobile Transmit Power 6 e TA Timing Advance 2 e RLT Radio Link Timeout 32 e Q RxQUAL Sub Audio quality measurement 0 FER Frame Error rate 0 e AMR 7 4H Half rate e LAC Location Area Code 6037 22 ZK Celltest Inc GSM Neighbor Screen The following screen shows the measured data for GSM Summary 2 Serving channel data zoom line Neighbor RSSI and BSIC This screen displays the GSM neighbors in tabular form including the user defined cellnames To see the entire GSM neighbor list use the F2 soft key to scroll through list of channels ZK User Manual 23 GSM Handoff An example of the GSM Handoff screen is shown below MAIO PL TA RLT Q FER AHR LAC mm ss Chan RSSI dRSS IBSIC N1 RSSI BSIC Paging channel is in white _ Traffic channel is in yellow 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 e RSSI Received Signal Strength just prior to the handoff e dRSSI delta in Received Signal Strength Rssi after minus Rssi before e BSIC BSIC just prior to hando
13. N Increment is 1 then all 512 PNs are scanned in each channel When it is set to 2 then every other PN is scanned and so on Typical scanning speed for all con figured carriers will be once per second 48 ZK Celltest Inc Selecting the Scan Channel List Setup displays the following screen where the user can enter the channels to scan and the band The unit will log the top 25 PNs in each channel Setting up a GSM UMTS Phone The following screen allows the user to set up a GSM phone as Phone One Select the Device Manufacturer either Nokia or Other For any Qualcomm chipset phone select Other 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 ZK User Manual 49 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 be heard when in the SAM ALL realtime mode The alert threshold is compared to an average of the parameter over a 5 second period and if exceeded then an alert is generated Further in order to prevent multiple alerts of the same type occurring in a short pe
14. Phys Fwd 286 Kb s 432 Kbis BER 0 1 f EVDO Data 0 0009 32 22 Floor Plan Replay e FTP DL IP IP address of the phone under test e DRC Data Rate Control The fastest data rate that can be supported Indicator of the quality of the radio channel e APPL TP Application Layer Throughput e RLP TP Radio Link Protocol Downlink Throughput Essentially the throughput of the RF link e Phys Fwd Throughput of the Physical Layer Forward Path e BER Bit Error Rate ZK Celltest Inc PN Scan Screen When the PN Scanner is set to scan user settable channels the following screen is available Up to five CDMA carriers can be displayed on a single screen The three strongest PNs along with their Ec lo are displayed for each carrier The top 25 PNs are logged for each carrier If multiple PN Scanners are attached 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 Carriers 7 up to 5 7 Floor Plan The PN scanner can be programmed to scan up to 5 carriers when using the Phone based scanners an can be programmed to scan 3 carriers for the MPS The top 3 PNs in each carrier is displayed The top 25 PNs in each carrier is logged ZK User Manual 21 GSM Summary 1 The following screen shows the measured data for GSM Summary 1 BCCH Time Slot RSSI BSIC a or CID Serving Channel and neighbor RSS
15. _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 ZK User Manual 47 A PN is a Pilot Polluter when the Aggregate Ec lo of the Active Set minus the Ec lo of the measured PN is lower than the Pilot Pollution threshold Agg Ec lo PN Ec lo lt Pilot Pollution Threshold For example if the Pilot Pollution threshold is 5dB the Aggregate Ec lo 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 is a Pilot Polluter Setting up the High Performance HPN PN Scanner To setup the Comarco PN Scanner on the ZK MPS select Scanner and HPN on the following screen There are two modes for the HPN In Scan_Channel mode the HPN scans all PNs in up to three user defined carrier channels The PN Increment can be any number from 1 to 15 This value should be equal to the PN Incre ment set in the infrastructure Typically this value is either 2 or 3 If you are not sure what the setting should be use 1 When the P
16. cessing When a marker is entered the Pushpin icon will be displayed with the number of the marker next to it ZK User Manual 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 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 10 ZK Celltest Inc 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 l Menu Item Description SAM ALL Live call follow coverage and interference measuring Upload Log File Remote Data Link send log files to a central data collection server 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 ZK User Manual 11
17. complete hit ENT to return to the menu 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 38 ZK Celltest Inc Delete Log Files This function is used to clear the data on the Compact Flash card Device Setup In the Configuration menu select Device Setup to configure the ports This menu allows you to configure ports for the user selected data collection devices When selected the following screen will appear ZK User Manual 39 Setting up a COMA Phone The following screen allows the user to set up a CDMA phone as Device 1 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 the following menu appears 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 unit is in the SAM ALL mode the phone will continue to make repeated calls The phone will stop autodialling when the unit is not in the SAM ALL mode 40 ZK Celltest Inc The call down length can be set differently for CDMA calls and analog calls In some networ
18. d is used to store log data The units typically arrive with a high quality card and if needed you can replace this card with most commercial grade versions It is recommended that you format any CF card from the Utilities option at the Main menu 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 128MB ARE NOT SUPPORTED THE MAXIMUM SIZE CARD THAT WE HAVE TESTSED IS 1GB VERIFY THAT THE CARD IS INERTED WITH THE PROPER ORIENTATION THE LABEL ON THE CARD SHOULD FACE UP TOWARD THE TOP COVER OF THE UNIT ONLY CF CARDS WITH FAT 16 FORMATTING ARE SUP PORTED Phone 1 2 3 4 and 5 Indicators There is an indicator on some screens that allows the user to switch between phones When the 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 Removable Battery The ZK SAMp with the portability option comes with a removable battery A fully charged battery will provide approximately four to five hours of usage with the backlight turned off Before removing the battery make sure that external power is disconnected and the unit is turned off Loosen the thumb screw to the battery compartment and remove the battery door Pull the battery cord to remove the battery For the ZK MDS the external battery connector plugs directly into the main power of the unit The external batte
19. e RSSI Received Signal Strength just prior to the handoff e PNI Strongest PN of the Active Set e PN2 thru 6 Active Set members ZK User Manual 15 EvDO Handoffs The following EvDO handoff screen is displayed when performing EvDO testing SINR Sector ID24 hex EvDO channel PN TxPwr or Cellname CTO zz EE q mm ss Chan RSSI PN1 SINR PN2 PN3 PN4 PN5 PN6 This screen shows the last 10 soft hard EvDO handoffs The information displayed in the table is the last measured data just prior to the handoff The following describes the items in the columns e mmiss the time in minutes seconds the handoff occurred e Chan Carrier frequency of the channel just prior to the handoff e Rssi Received Signal Strength just prior to the handoff e PNI Strongest PN of the Active Set PN2 thru 6 Active Set members ZK Celltest Inc CDMA Message Screen An example of the CDMA Message screen is shown below Current serving channel data ss Class Type 55 P Order 355 P ExChAssign jEnhanced_Traffic_Ass 355 P NbrList 55 P SysParam 55 P ExSysParam P_REU 6 gt 55 P AccParam 54A 0rig 5A P ChanList 2CDMA Messages 50 0014 10 56 9 Reverse link Forward Link Traffic channel highlighted in yellow A 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 Traffic channel messag
20. e of the iDEN Summary Graph screen is shown below Channel RSSI Hyperband Cellname SQE Values 40 30 20 10 P iDEN Summary 0 0014 13 34 The screen elements consist of the following e Hyperband i 800 MHz k 900 MHz e Channel Channel number in Hex e represent forground neighbors e Serving channel represented in blue e BSIC Base Station Identifier Code e RSSI Signal strength of the serving cell in dBm e SQE Signal Quality Indicator e Cellname e Neighbors Displays the neighbors from best to worst SQE eThe background neighbors are represented with an as a prefix to the channel number ZK User Manual DEN Summary 1 Table An example of the iDEN Summary Graph screen is shown below Channel 21 Unknown 4 Unknown Unknown SQE Unknown eee Unknown RSSI Unknown Unknown I leaden aces Scroll down to see more neighbors Green neighbors represent foreground blue represents background neigh bors 32 ZK Celltest Inc DEN Monitor Many An example of the DEN Monitor Many screen is shown below RSSI SQE 30 27 40 2 50 21 66 18 76 15 86 js 96 166 i Configured 116 3 Channel 128 e aea ans Paap Cas aa PDEN Ha ae M iti The screen elements consist of the following e The channels that were configured to scan will be listed on the lower axis and two key parameters will be sh
21. ed 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 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 This test can be individually turned ON or OFF ZK User Manual 43 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 unit ships with settings defaulted to the ZK HTTP servers Ninety days of service come free with the purchase of the data testing feature Addi tional 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 CDMA QNC Quick Net Connect 44 ZK Celltest Inc 152000 1XRTT EVDO sometime referred to as 2 5G or 3G DialNumber This is the phone number that the
22. ent applications and for benchmarking ZK MPS The ZK MPS can be configured with a choice of air interface technologies phone based scanners internal high performance multi technology scanners and up to five phone connections The ZK MPS is typically used by System Performance and RF Engineers to optimize cellular networks ZK MDS The ZK MDS include two high performance multi technology scanners that are capable of simultaneously monitoring 6 RF bands 850 MHz 900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz and 2100 MHz and 1700 2100 MHz AWS The ZK MDS can be configured with a choice of air interface technologies and up to five phone connections Additionally the ZK MDS can include a battery and carrying pouch to allow for in building monitoring of RF conditions The ZK MDS is typically used by System Performance and RF Engineers to who work in an environment where testing multi band technologies is critical 6 ZK Celltest Inc Operation amp Screens Traffic Channel Yellow Background Idle White Background Power On Off Escape Key Enter Key Volume unknown 5 j unknown unknown Backlight 504 ION Pie ia EA Ss OY O Y Phone Port T a Speaker Indicator Function Keys ut Key SATS Marker Time Memory Battery level Status Elements The status elements provide general information about the operation and the functionality of the screens ZK User Manual Compact Flash Memory Card A compact flash memory car
23. es are highlighted in yellow Parts of the Order messages are decoded The Class categories are P Paging F Forward Traffic R Reverse Traffic S Synch A Access All the messages are logged for further decoding and post processing ZK User Manual 17 CDMA EvDO Message Screen With the EvDO option enabled an additional EVDO message screen is dis played SINR Sector ID24 hex EvDO channel PN or Celln m A Ec Io RSSI mn ssiChan Proto Name Summar 2EVDO Messages 6 0008 44 27 yy Replay The CDMA EvDO message screen displays the over the air messages Uplink and downlink messages are colored Traffic channel messages are highlighted in yellow All the messages are logged for further decoding and post processing ZK Celltest Inc 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 infor 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 A Eclo TxPuwr TxAdi FER EN Eclol_Lellname PMEctol Celiname Active Set Eon hel 16 Unknown Pilot Missing Polluters P Neighbors User 26 i a PH SC PN SC Pilot _ 8 Unknown 474 18 Unknown Polluters 81 19 Unknoun 19 Unknown 1PN Scan 1 Follow 0 50014 08 24 3
24. esting service from the carrier Make sure you have enabled data testing To enable features See Features on page 64 In the Device 1 Setup menu select CDMA 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 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 FTP Upload The first of three data tests performed This test can be individually turned ON or OFF 42 ZK Celltest Inc FTP Download The second of three data tests performed This test can be individually turned ON or OFF FTP Setup Allows the user to set up the FTP session parameters Highlighting FTP and pressing ENTER displays the following screen The unit ships with settings defaulted to the ZK FTP servers Ninety days of service are free at the time of purchase of the data testing feature Addi tional access to the ZK servers must be purchas
25. faster Typical scanning speed for a single carrier with a PN Increment of 2 is approximately 4 seconds 46 ZK Celltest Inc The following screen shows the setup menu for a Retriever in the Follow_Mode 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 the PNs on the same carrier channel as the follow phone In addition the Retriever is 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 lo 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 T_DROP The unit obtains the value of T_DROP from the follow phone The T_DROP value is used as the Missing Neighbor thresh old 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 e T_ADD The unit obtains the value of T_ADD from the follow phone The T
26. ff e NI Strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff e RSSI N1 RSSI of strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff e BSIC N1 Color code BSIC of strongest neighbor channel just prior to handoff 24 ZK Celltest Inc GSM Messages Omom mm om a An example of the GSM Messages screen is shown below 32400 SAC MEASURE_REPORT ___ Paging channel 32 46D SAC SYS_INFO_5 is in white Traffic 32 464U SAC MEASURE_REPORT 32 46D SAC SYS_INFO 5 channel messages 32 46D NAS ALERT ING in yellow 32 45U SAC MEASURE_REPORT Forward and reverses 32 45 D SAC SYS_INFO_6 faffie channels are 32 45 U SAC MEASURE_ REPORT pe User can scroll to view last 1001 messages Over the air GSM messages are displayed and logged The user can use the function keys to scroll and view the last 1001 messages ZK User Manual 25 GSM RSSI BSIC Scaming 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 The user can select to decode BSIC or not The BSIC will not be displayed 1f 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 is shown below Serving channel Test Type Radio Link Layer
27. hlighting FTP and pressing ENTER displays the following screen The unit ships with settings defaulted to the ZK FTP servers Ninety days of service are free at the time of purchase of the data testing feature Addi tional 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 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 52 ZK Celltest Inc HTTP Test The third of three data tests performed 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 unit ships with settings defaulted to the ZK HTTP servers Ninety days of service come free with the purchase of the data testing feature Addi tional 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 ZK User Manual 53 Link Setup Allows the users to set up the wireless link parameters Highlighting this and pres
28. ited format Contact ZK Celltest for a detailed description of the log file format For mapping the log files can be imported by most 3rd party Post Process ing Applications For a complete list of Partners pelisse visit our website at http www zk com 36 ZK Celltest Inc Log File Upload Remote Data Link The user can configure the SAM to send data files to a centralized server 1 Configure the number of minutes of log data that you would like to upload 2 Select the port that the modem is attached 3 Select the technology for the modem 4 Set the ip address of the FTP where ou want the data to be sent 5 Set the username password and path for the FTP server 6 The Link Set up is shared with the settings in the data testing configura tion menu To begin he process select Start Upload ZK User Manual 37 Log File Upload Status The user can configure the SAM to send data files to a centralized server FTP Status Upload Log Files Status Su Server Address 216 129 125 156 Username bruce Minutes Requested to Upload 15 File Currently Uploadinq Current File Zk_0000012370_20080513121054 txt 26 Number of Files Completed 8 Number of Files Remaining 31 Files remaining Number of Failed Transfers 8 Press ESC to Abort 1 The status bar will provide information on current throughput speed with an estimate of the amount of time left in the process 2 When the process is
29. ks 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 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 1t is in the ON position and an alert occurs a voice announcement will be heard when in the SAM ALL realtime mode The alert threshold is compared to an average of the parameter over a 5 second period and if exceeded then an alert is generated Further in order to prevent multiple alerts of the same type occurring in a short period of time a 60 second squelch period is applied to that alert ZK User Manual 41 Setting up a CDMA Phone for Data Testing The following screen allows the user to set up a CDMA phone for data call testing The phone must be programmed for data t
30. l the Compact Flash memory card in the unit Step2 After installation turn on the phones and turn on power Step 3 In the Phone Setup Screen select the correct phones for the phone connections 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 Step 3 In the Phone Setup Screen configure for the CDMA or GSM phone and connect the data capable phone to the unit Step 4 Configure the Link See Link Setup on page 43 Step 5 In the Main Menu highlight SAM ALL and press ENTER Step 6 Use the left right arrow keys to change screens and go to the Data Test Screen ZK User Manual 5 ZK SAM The vehicular only ZK SAM can be configured with a choice of air interface tech nologies phone based scanners and up to three phone connections The ZK SAM is typically used by Cellular Technicians to monitor and trouble shoot network and cell site related problems ZK SAMp The vehicular portable ZK SAMp can be configured with a choice of air inter face technologies phone based scanners and up to five phone connections The SAMp includes two batteries and a carrying case allowing indoor walka round measurements The ZK SAMp is used for indoor outdoor measurem
31. ld is requir d p Hyperband must be c if SAT is specified If DCC is specified then SAT must be specified as well Analog If sector is blank then only SAT DCC are used for cellname look up E Channel Set i decimal 1 a yes Hyperband must be c Cell Type C y CDMA PN 501 decimal 0 511 no CDMA PN Cell Type T P TDMA DVCC 196 decimal 0 255 no TDMA DVCC Cell Type G f 2 tal 77 M BSIC BSI TAL 0 77 not di 0 GSM BSIC 5 octa 0 no GSM BSIC BSIC in OCTAL 0 77 not decimal 0 63 Cell Identi Il Type GC fe Woe eee 150 decimal 0 1023 no GSM Broacast Control CHannel BCCH BCCH in decimal 0 1023 GSM BCCH Cl ma POEA 5EF neata oot SEF no DEN Carrier Number S Cell Type U Specific 5 UMTS Primary Scrambling Code UMTS Scam 501 decimal 0 511 no bling Code see 3GPP TS 25 213 section 5 2 2 The only case where blank is valid for this field is for Cell Type A Ana Cell Type A log Analog blank blank blank blank blank yes For an analog only cell site Color Code s indicated in Analog DCC and Analog SAT and Analog Channel Set fields Base Radio information This field is only supported for iDEN Cell Type l it must be blank for other Cell Types 14 iDEN BRR 123 decimal 000 999 yes Thisis a 3 digit decimal number which is intended to be used to encode information related to the base radio associated with the iDEN carrier number If the imported field is blank the value 000 will be reported exported
32. n 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 Io and cellnames color coded by neighbor set type Graph The graph shows the aggregate Ec Io of the Active set strongest candidates and strongest neighbors over a 40 second scrolling time win dow color coded by neighbor set type ZK User Manual 13 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 is provided SINR Sector ID24 hex EvDO channel PN TxPwr or Cellname Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown 40 36 26 18 2EVDO Summary 6 0008 44 13 14 ZK Celltest Inc CDMA EAMPS Handoff An example of the CDMA EAMPS Handoff screen is shown below Serving Channel Prior soft hard handoffs 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 e mmiss the time in minutes seconds the handoff occurred e Chan Carrier frequency of the channel just prior to the handoff
33. or 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 Setting up the High Performance HRG BSIC Scanner To setup the Comarco BSIC Scanner on the ZK MPS select Scanner and HPN on the following screen 56 ZK Celltest Inc Selecting the GSM Scanner setup displays the following screen where the user can enter the channels to scan and the band ZK User Manual 57 Setting up an iDEN Phone In the Device Setup menu select Phone and IDEN as shown below The phone can be configured as either a normal phone or as a scanner To configure the phone settings select Normal mode then select Voice Auto Dial Setup The following menu appears 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 unit is in the SAM ALL mode the phone will continue to make repeated calls The phone will stop autodialling when the unit is not in the SAM ALL mode In addition the u
34. owed in a the bar graph RSSI and SQE e RSSI value in red with the scale shown on the left side of the graph e SQE value in Black with the scale shown on the right side of the graph Up to 12 channels can be viewed simultaneously ZK User Manual 33 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 Serving Channel Info Neighbor Channel Info Pa Data Throughput GSM Voice Y ANEL EVDO Data Device 2 CDMA Voice Device 3 0 14 12 Scanner Off Scanner Off Replay Up to 30 minutes of log data for Replay is stored automatically 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 lt gt gt gt Real Time 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 34 ZK Celltest Inc The double left arrows increment backwards in time to the nearest event or 30 seconds 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 but
35. racters are NOT allowed Using other characters is not supported and will cause unpre dictable results 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 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 unit 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 cellname 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 unit turn it on and select Import from the CDMA Cellname config uration 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 62 ZK Celltest
36. 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 ZK User Manual A 1 Appendix A Cellsite File Format v4 4 NOTES 1 ZK SAM ZK MPS with 9 4 firmware or newer supports a maximum of 24 320 cellnames The limit was 3000 in 8 x 9 0 and 9 2 firmware ver sions 2 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 record 3 When a GPS fix is not available the cellsite name displayed is NOT guaranteed to be the correct one 4 Not all fields options are supported by all products for example RMS mapping software supports more fields options than ZK SAM All files must comform to the ZK Celltest standard file format as defined elsewhere For example all files must begin an appropriate START line and end with an END line Cellsite File Format Field Field Name Example Units Min Max Blank Comments C CDMA optional Analog T TDMA optional Analog G GSM BSIC defined sector G amp GC records cannot be mixed in one cell site file 1 Cell Type c 1 char 7 no Gc GSM Channel BCCH defined sector G 8 GC records cannot be mixed in one cell
37. riod of time a 60 second squelch period is applied to that alert 50 ZK Celltest Inc Setting up a GSM phone for GPRS EDGE UMTS HSDPA Data Testing The following screen allows the user to set up a GSM UMTS 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 64 In the Phone 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 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 FTP Upload The first of three data tests performed This test can be individually turned ON or OFF ZK User Manual 51 FTP Download The second of three data tests This test can be individually turned ON or OFF FTP Setup Allows the user to set up the FTP session parameters Hig
38. ry fits into the carrying pouch supplied with the unit and includes a meter to alert the user to the amount of reserve capacity left in the battery cells It is important to monitor the amount of battery life left in reserve during testing and to change batteries when the reserve capacity reaches 10 ZK Celltest Inc w DISPLAY GPS a e Battery compartment Battery Level Indicator NOTE Valid for portable ZK SAMp 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 level drops below a safe operating capacity the unit will give warning to the operator with both a message and an audio announce ment Replace the battery with a fully charged one Performance Tip A fully charged battery two hours of charging time typ ically provides four to five 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 dependent on the disk space of the compact flash card Typically up to 5MB of data per CDMA phone and up to 7MB per GSM phone can be stored per hour Markers Pressing the ENTER key inserts a marker into the data file for post pro
39. ser can choose to log iDEN Over the Air messages 58 ZK Celltest Inc To configure the iDEN phone scanner select the Monitor Many mode Configure the channels for the scanner select Monitor Many Setup and enter up to 12 channels If you would like to import a pre defined channel list select Import from the menu and select the file ZK User Manual 59 GSM CDMAADEN Cell Site NOTE A maximum of 20 000 cellsite names can be stored A three sector cell will use three cellsite names See Appendix A Cellsite File Format v4 4 on page A 1 for the file format of the cellsite txt file The Cellsite feature allows users to define their own names of the cell or sector for CDMA GSM or iDEN cells A table is provided that stores the cellsite information Default tables are pre loaded For an example of the default cellsite table This table can be transferred to a PC to use as a tem plate for editing and imported back into the unit The name of the cell or sector will be displayed based on its hyperband and PN CDMA BSIC or channel number GSM channel number iDEN or SC UMTS If more than one cellname has the same PN BSIC or channel number depending on the technology and hyperband then the unit chooses the closest cellsite name to the current location of the unit by comparing the current GPS position of the unit with the GPS positions of the cell site via the cellsite txt file By highlighting Cell Site
40. sing 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 54 ZK Celltest Inc 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 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 ZK User Manual 55 User defined channels for GSM Scanning By selecting GSM Channel list on the previous screen the user can load in a defined channel list f
41. the fused vehicle power assembly Step 1 Crimp one of the mini fused leads to the Red Constant Power wire of the Unit Power Assembly cable Step 2 Crimp the other mini fused lead to the Yellow Ignition Sensor wire of the Unit Power Assembly cable Step 3 Crimp the ring lug to the Black Ground wire of the Unit Power Assembly cable Step 4 Referring to your vehicle owner s manual locate a fuse position with constant power for the Unit Power Assembly Red Wire Step 5 Remove the existing fuse from the vehicle fuse position you selected in Step 4 and insert it into the available fuse position in the mini fused lead Step 6 Insert the mini fused lead into the vehicle fuse position you selected in Step 4 Step 7 Referring to your vehicle owner s manual locate a fuse position with ignition sensor for the Unit Power Assembly Yellow Wire Step 8 Remove the existing fuse from the vehicle fuse position you selected in Step 7 and insert it into the available fuse position in the mini fused lead 2 ZK Celltest Inc Step 9 Insert the mini fused lead into the vehicle fuse position you selected in Step 7 Step 10 Attach the Black lead of the Unit Power Assembly to a ground surface of the vehicle ZK User Manual Configurations Features Table Below is a table of the Features and Options available on each of the three data collection products ZK SAM ZK SAMp and ZK MPS lt lt lt Paro o o S y Ci
42. ton To identify where you are in time press the Enter key while in Replay mode and the following screen will appear one Type of Event e Low EC O Ej The top half shows the events that have occurred 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 ZK User Manual 35 Audible Alerts The user can set up audible alerts See Device Setup beginning on page 38 To view the alerts the following screen is displayed e igh RX Qual lock Call igh FER iah RX Oual oc Area Undat 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 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 delim
43. viii a a a eas 28 UMTS HSDPA Data Testing csset stenotic itosi Eni 29 IDEN Summary 1 Graph eeeeeessseesesseessessesrersessrerreesersreseresreseseeesressesee 30 1 ZK Celltest Inc IDEN St o GG eM RS 31 DEN Monitor Mani A Ro ta Eb 32 A smoren eosar E N a VEE o E aE siae 33 Replay iii rs 33 Adler ii 35 LOS MEMO io 35 Log File Upload Remote Data Link 0 is 36 Eos File Upload AMS A do 37 Configuration MENUS mia 37 Delete Loa Ple ane e a ee ed cuties 38 Device SEU da 38 Alerts SAP A AA E A A a AS 40 Setting up a CDMA Phone for Data Testing ooooonnncnnoninonnconcnioncnoncnanncnnn nos 41 Setting up the Retriever Phone PN Scanner cooconnocnnononocnnonncnoncnoncnannninnoos 44 Setting up the High Performance HPN PN Scanner escenes 47 Setting up a GSM UMTS Phone a lt cccssdcasesssscacearsecesaseaedarecosdcatasesecd ence 48 Setting up the High Performance HRG BSIC Scanner seeen 55 Setting up an IDEN Phone 10 tii 57 GSM CDMAADEN Cell Site ssh onsite Olea teste a eika a i 59 Global SEO t 62 GPS SUD amp 5s ane e A E E R A RT A R e 63 A a ei E R a ASS EEE eared 64 Appendix A siii lid 65 ZK User Manual Installation Use supplied mount and screws to mount display GPS Antenna Power PWR 12VDC Unswitched Red Ignition Sense Switched Yellow Phone connections Ground Black Pan Fuse taps and fuses included in installation kit Installation Your unit came with
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