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Page 1 - User’s Guide

User’s GuideAgilent Technologies 8922M/S GSM Test SetAgilent Part No. 08922-90211Printed in UKJanuary 1998

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iiResponsibilities of the CustomerResponsibilities of the CustomerThe customer shall provide;1 Access to the products during the specified periods of

Page 3 - Contents

3-25Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsAudio SourceSpecificationsFrequencyOutput LevelAudio AnalyzerSpecificationsFrequenc

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3-26Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsAC Voltage MeasurementDC Voltage MeasurementDistortion MeasurementVoltage Range 0 V

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3-27Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsAudio FiltersThere are seven filters used in the Agilent 8922M/S.• 50 Hz HPF• 300 Hz

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3-28Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsRemoteProgrammingGeneralSpecificationsWARNING: For continued protection against fir

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3-29Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsOperatingEnvironmentThis instrument is designed for indoor use only.If the instrume

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3-30Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsReferenceSpecificationsThe accuracy needs for testing GSM radios require the unit t

Page 9 - Limitation of Warranty

3-31Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Specifications

Page 10 - Assistance

4-14ScreensNOTE If you have the Agilent 8922M/S Option 010 Multi-Band Test System, refer to theappropriate Agilent 8922 Multi-Band User’s Guide for mo

Page 11 - Statement of Compliance

4-2ScreensField TypesField Types1. Alphanumeric This field is where you enter names or titles.To enter, position the cursor next to a character or edit

Page 12 - Herstellerbescheinigung

4-3ScreensField Types4. Underlined Entry This type of field allows selection between the two labels in the field separated by aslash (/).To toggle betwe

Page 13 - Declaration of Conformity

iiiNoticesNoticesThe material contained in this document is subject to change without notice. AGILENTTECHNOLOGIES MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH R

Page 14 - Safety Information

4-4ScreensAudioAudio1. AC Level This field displays the measured ac level of the AF analyzer input (AF Anl In) whenAudio Out, Pls Demod, Audio In, Spee

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4-5ScreensAudioChoices Scope In selects the SCOPE IN (MEASURE) front-panelconnector.Speech Out selects the signal going to the MON/SPEECH(DEMODULATION

Page 16 - Safety Symbols

4-6ScreensAudio10. Meas Reset(Meas Cntl)Selecting Meas Reset will erase any accumulated measurements used for calculatinga final result, and re-start t

Page 17 - Sales and Service Offices

4-7ScreensAudio13. Speech This field selects the speech mode.Choices NoneUncond (unconditioned) activates the MODULATION INAM/SPEECH connector on the f

Page 18 - United States:

4-8ScreensBit ErrorBit Error1. Amplitude (BaseStation)This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicate of the RF generator’sAmplitude fi

Page 19 - Description

4-9ScreensBit Error5. Bits (Measure) This field selects the number of bits which will be tested.This number includes only bits that are tested by the s

Page 20 - Typeface Conventions

4-10ScreensBit Error12. Res Type(Measure)Residual Type field selects the type of bit error test results to display. (Res meansresidual).Choices TypeIaR

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4-11ScreensBit Error 2Bit Error 2Each time the Bit Error Test is run, four measurements are made (see Meas Num).Because of limited screen space, only

Page 22 - Using this Chapter

4-12ScreensBit Error 2NOTE This field is not featured in the Agilent 8922S.2. Amplitude This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicat

Page 23 - Fuses and Power Cords

4-13ScreensBit Error 211/19. Ratio/Count These fields select how frame errors/CRC errors will be displayed for both theIntermediate and Completed resul

Page 24 - Power Cords

ivElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) InformationElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) InformationThis product has been designed to meet the protection

Page 25 - Installation Overview

4-14ScreensBit Error 218. 0.0 (Reference) This field is used to adjust the reference offset when using the tunable reference.19. Count or Ratio This fie

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4-15ScreensBit Error 224. MS Loopback This field is used to enter or display amount of delay (expressed in number of speechframes), before bits are com

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4-16ScreensCell Configuration - GSM 900Cell Configuration - GSM 900Activated When Activated is displayed, the Agilent 8922M/S is operating as a base st

Page 28 - General Information

4-17ScreensCell Configuration - GSM 900See Also Screens: Cell Configuration (Settable)2. Amplitude This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a

Page 29 - Making Measurements

4-18ScreensCell Configuration - GSM 9004. Aux BCCH This field allows selection of data and clock outputs.NOTE This is not featured in the Agilent 8922S.

Page 30 - Using This Chapter

4-19ScreensCell Configuration - GSM 9008. Control Ch This field selects the control channel organization.Choices SD/4 selects a broadcast channel with a

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4-20ScreensCell Configuration - GSM 90011. MA2 This field is a 64-element Boolean array that defines which cell- allocation absoluteradio frequency chann

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4-21ScreensCell Configuration - GSM 90017. Settable This field, when Settable is displayed, indicates that all Cell Configuration settingscan be set or m

Page 33 - ACTIVE CELL

4-22ScreensCell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900Cell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 19001. Activated When Activated is displayed, the Ag

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4-23ScreensCell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 1900See Also Screens: Cell Configuration (Settable)2. Amplitude This field changes the RF generator

Page 35 - CELL CNTL ORG CALL

vDeclaration of ConformityDeclaration of Conformity according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN45014Manufacturer’s Name: Agilent Technologies.Agilent Technol

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4-24ScreensCell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 19004. Aux BCCH This field allows selection of data and clock outputs.NOTE This is not featured in

Page 37 - TEST MODE

4-25ScreensCell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 19008. Control Ch This field selects the control channel organization.Choices SD/4 selects a broadc

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4-26ScreensCell Configuration - E-GSM, DCS 1800, PCS 190012. MAIO1 This field is the integer mobile-allocation index offset 1 (MAIO1). It offsets thecyc

Page 39 - ORG CALL END CALL

4-27ScreensCell Control - Active CellCell Control - Active CellThis screens allows you to set up a call with the mobile to be tested and gives youacce

Page 40 - CW GENERATOR

4-28ScreensCell Control - Active Cell4. Bit Error This field displays the bit error or fast bit error measurements screen depending onwhich mode has be

Page 41 - Measurements

4-29ScreensCell Control - Active Cell13. Pwr Ramp This field displays the power mask and, (option 006 only), pulse measurementsscreens.14. Pwr Zero Thi

Page 42 - CELL CNTL

4-30ScreensCell Control - Active Cell21. TX Level(Mobile)The TX Level shows the amplitude of the signal to be used by the mobile phone.This can be cha

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4-31ScreensCell Control - Active Cell +Cell Control - Active Cell +This screen displays all the properties of the Active Cell screen plus five extra fie

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4-32ScreensCell Control - Active Cell +5. Single/Hop This field selects whether communication between the Agilent 8922M/S and themobile phone will be o

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4-33ScreensCell Control - Test ModeCell Control - Test ModeThis screens allows you to test the mobile phone without a call being set up.1. GSM900E-GSM

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viSafety InformationSafety InformationThe following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operationof this instrument. Fail

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4-34ScreensCell Control - Test Mode3. Channel This field displays the channel number the Agilent 8922M/S is taking measurementsfrom. For a GSM900 mobil

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4-35ScreensCell Control - CW GeneratorCell Control - CW GeneratorThis screens allows you to set the Agilent 8922M/S up as a CW Signal Generator.1. Bas

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4-36ScreensCell Control - CW Generator4. Active CellTestModeCW GeneratorThis field selects the test mode of the Agilent 8922M/S. The types are:• Active

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4-37ScreensCell Control 2Cell Control 21. Adj Cell This field selects which adjacent cell SACCH measurement result to display. Theadjacent cells are pr

Page 51 - -27.5 dB -32 dB -51 dB -70 dB

4-38ScreensCell Control 25. Caller This field indicates who initiated the current call.• MS indicates mobile station initiation.• BS indicates base sta

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4-39ScreensCell Control 29. Connect This field selects how an Mobile Station (MS) originated call will be connected.Choices Manual connection means tha

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4-40ScreensCell Control 212. DRX This field turns the discontinuous reception (DRX) mode of the mobile station on oroff.13. DTX This field turns the dis

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4-41ScreensCell Control 219. MM This field displays the latest events from the Mobility Management sublayer.• Loc Upd• Ident• Auth• TMSI• Inactive• Act

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4-42ScreensCell Control 2NOTE This field is not featured in the Agilent 8922S.22. Pages This field indicates the number of calls (pages) made to the mo

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4-43ScreensCell Control 225. RACHs This field indicates the number of RACHs received during the current call or sincethe last Reset.26. Relative MSTimi

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viiSafety InformationDO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHEREDo not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.DO NOT REMOVE T

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4-44ScreensCell Control 229. RF Anl AmplControlThis field selects control of the RF analyzer’s amplitude setting field.Choices MS TX Lev automatically s

Page 59 - Figure 2-16

4-45ScreensCell Control 231. SACCH Meas These fields indicate the measurement results of a slow associated control channelmeasurement.• TX Lev indicate

Page 60 - MEAS SYNC

4-46ScreensCell Control 232. Signaling Choices Normal will cause the call to follow the normal GSMrecommended signaling sequences.Limited will elimina

Page 61 - Trigger Range For Pulsed RF

4-47ScreensCell Control 234. Speech Gain This field sets the amplification of the Cond speech mode.NOTE This field is not featured in the Agilent 8922S.

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4-48ScreensCell Control 238. Timeslot This field selects the timeslot for the traffic channel selected in the TCH Parms field.Range 2 through 639. Timing

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4-49ScreensConfigureConfigure1. Aux RF In This field is used to indicate losses or gains between the AUX RF IN port and thedevice under test.NOTE This f

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4-50ScreensConfigure2. Aux RF OutNOTE This field is only used when the RF Level Offset field is set to On.This field is used to indicate losses or gains

Page 65 - SHIFT CELL CNTL

4-51ScreensConfigure8. I/O Config This field allows you to access the I/O configuration screen. This screen allows youto select your printer configuration

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4-52ScreensConfigure14. Reference This field selects the external reference frequency that the instrument locks to, andsets the reference tuning mode.Ch

Page 67 - Advanced Features

4-53ScreensConfigure17. RF Level Offset This field enables/disables the effects of the RF In/Out, Aux RF Out, and AuxRF In fields below it.• When set to

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viiiSafety SymbolsSafety SymbolsThe following symbols on the instrument and in the manual indicate precautions whichmust be taken to maintain safe ope

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4-54ScreensCW MeasurementCW Measurement1. Amplitude(Expected Input)This field is the input amplitude to be assumed at the selected RF analyzer input.Th

Page 70 - TION=9C hex (Bit 0 - 157)

4-55ScreensCW Measurement3. CW Power This field displays the measured CW power. This measurement is valid only fornon-pulsed signals at the front-panel

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4-56ScreensFast Bit ErrorFast Bit Error1. Amplitude (BaseStation)This field changes the RF generator amplitude. It is a duplicate of the RF generator’s

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4-57ScreensFast Bit Error5. IntermediateResultsThis field displays the number of bits that have been tested during a measurementthat is currently runni

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4-58ScreensFast Bit Error10. MS Loopback This field is used to enter or display the Round Trip Delay (RTD) of the mobile(expressed in number of TDMA fr

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4-59ScreensI/O ConfigurationI/O Configuration1. Data Length This field sets the Serial Port word length.Choices 7 bits8 bits2. External DiskSpecificatio

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4-60ScreensI/O Configuration5. Form Feed This field allows you to select a form feed. This field is independent of FF at Startand FF at End.6. HP-IB Adrs

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4-61ScreensI/O Configuration13. Parity This field selects parity for the rear panel serial port.Choices NoneOddEvenAlways 1Always 014. Print Adrs This fi

Page 77 - About This Chapter

4-62ScreensI/O Configuration18. Rcv Pace This field is used to select if data will be paced through the serial port.Choices None disables the Xon/Xoff f

Page 78 - Setting up the Tests

4-63ScreensLoggingLoggingIMPORTANT Option 003 must be installed and an external Protocol Logger must be connected forLogging functions to work.For ful

Page 79 - Getting the Right Equipment

ixSales and Service OfficesSales and Service OfficesAny adjustment, maintenance, or repair of this product mustbe performed by qualified personnel. Cont

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4-64ScreensMeasurement SyncMeasurement SyncThis screen defines settings that determine how synchronization will occur for anyof the following measureme

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4-65ScreensMeasurement Sync4. Burst Sel This field selects the burst that the measurement will synchronize to.Choices 0123Ext is used for selecting bur

Page 82 - Understanding the Tests

4-66ScreensMeasurement Sync8. Demod Arm This field arms or disarms triggering for digital demodulation. It is identical to theDemod Arm State field on t

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4-67ScreensMeasurement Sync13. Midamble StartBit Position/SyncPattern StartPositionIf Midamble Start Bit Position is displayed, the number displayed r

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4-68ScreensMeasurement Sync17. Sync PatternStart PositionThis field is only displayed when Burst Type is set to User Def. It selects the startingbit po

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4-69ScreensMessageMessageThis screen makes a record of any messages. Up to 10 messages can be displayed. Ifthe 10-message limit is exceeded, the lates

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4-70ScreensMS Information / SignalingMS Information / Signaling1. AuthenticationModeChoices None results in no authentication being performed. (This f

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4-71ScreensMS Information / Signaling• You must enter an Authentication Key (Ki). If no Ki is entered, a defaultvalue of 0 is used.• When an authentic

Page 88 - Understanding Test Failures

4-72ScreensMS Information / Signaling7. MS BandCapabilityThis field displays the value encoded in the Frequency Capability bits of the mobilestation cl

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4-73ScreensMS Information / Signaling14. Power Class This field displays the power class of the mobile station, as sent by the mobilestation during a c

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xSales and Service OfficesCanadaAgilent Technologies Canada Inc.5150 Spectrum Way,Mississauga, OntarioL4W 5G1(tel) 1 877 894 4414Europe:Agilent Technol

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4-74ScreensMS Information / SignalingRAND This field displays the RAND number when the Authentication Mode is Full. Youmust enter the RAND number (and

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4-75ScreensOscilloscope, Main ControlsOscilloscope, Main Controls1. AF Anl In This field selects the AF analyzer input.Choices Scope In selects the SCO

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4-76ScreensOscilloscope, Main Controls2. Controls This field selects the set of oscilloscope controls.Choices MainTriggerMarker3. Marker This field disp

Page 94 - Power (dBm)

4-77ScreensOscilloscope, Trigger ControlsOscilloscope, Trigger Controls1. AF Anl In This field selects the AF analyzer input.Choices Scope In selects t

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4-78ScreensOscilloscope, Trigger Controls2. Auto/Norm Auto automatically triggers a sweep if a triggering signal is not detected within~50 ms of the e

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4-79ScreensOscilloscope, Trigger Controls10. Reset This field is used to arm a sweep trigger when Single is selected.11. Scope Lvl This field selects th

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4-80ScreensOscilloscope, Marker ControlsOscilloscope, Marker Controls1. AF Anl In This field selects the AF analyzer input.Choices Scope In selects the

Page 98

4-81ScreensOscilloscope, Marker Controls2. Controls This field selects the set of oscilloscope controls.Choices MainTriggerMarker3. Marker This field di

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4-82ScreensOutput RF Spectrum, Main View (Option 006 Only)Output RF Spectrum, Main View (Option 006 Only)The Agilent 8922M/S uses a 3-pole synchronous

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4-83ScreensOutput RF Spectrum, Main View (Option 006 Only)4. Mode This field selects the Output RF Spectrum measurement Mode.Choices Ramping measures t

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xiAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Documentation DescriptionAgilent Technologies 8922M/S DocumentationDescriptionDocumentation Shipped with Your GSM Test

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4-84ScreensOutput RF Spectrum, Trace View (Option 006 Only)Output RF Spectrum, Trace View (Option 006 Only)This view displays output RF spectrum power

Page 103

4-85ScreensOutput RF Spectrum, Trace View (Option 006 Only)3. MarkerPos This field controls the marker position.Choices MarkerPos selects the position

Page 104

4-86ScreensPhase and Frequency Error - Multiburst OFFPhase and Frequency Error - Multiburst OFF1. Amplitude This is a copy of the RF Analyzer Amplitud

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4-87ScreensPhase and Frequency Error - Multiburst OFF3. ON/OFF This field enables or disables multi-burst measurement. The default for this field isOFF.

Page 106 - Verifying Performance

4-88ScreensPhase and Frequency Error - Multi-burst ONPhase and Frequency Error - Multi-burst ONNOTE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate

Page 107

4-89ScreensPhase and Frequency Error - Multi-burst ON3. Errors This field displays the number of bursts which could not be used as part of an overallca

Page 108 - Field Types

4-90ScreensPhase and Frequency Error - Multi-burst ON8. Sync Status This field displays any errors that occurred while trying to synchronize to thedemo

Page 109

4-91ScreensPhase/Freq, Phase ErrPhase/Freq, Phase ErrThis view displays phase error versus time. The vertical range is scaled to themeasurement. The h

Page 110

4-92ScreensPhase/Freq, Phase Err4. Midamble This field provides the option of specifying the bits used for calculating an idealphase trajectory. (The D

Page 111

4-93ScreensPhase/Freq, Data BitsPhase/Freq, Data BitsThis screen displays the measured demodulated data bits and tags indicating howeach bit was inter

Page 112

© Copyright 1998, Agilent Technologies. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any formor by any means (including electronic

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xiiTypeface ConventionsTypeface ConventionsItalicsItalic type is used for emphasis.Display Display text is used to show examples, fields, and prompts t

Page 114 - Bit Error

4-94ScreensPhase/Freq, Data BitsNOTE When measuring noisy signals (approx 10° rms), define your entire burst as a UserDefined Sync Pattern, and select

Page 115

4-95ScreensPwr Ramp: Rise EdgePwr Ramp: Rise EdgeThis view displays the rising portion of the amplitude envelope with the amplitudemask superimposed.

Page 116

4-96ScreensPwr Ramp: Rise Edge4. Mask This field turns the amplitude mask on or off.NOTE In PCS 1900 mode only (requires HP/Agilent 83220A/E) this fiel

Page 117 - Bit Error 2

4-97ScreensPwr Ramp, Top 2 dBPwr Ramp, Top 2 dBNOTE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phasetraces will be sl

Page 118

4-98ScreensPwr Ramp, Top 2 dB4. Mask This field turns the amplitude mask on or off.NOTE In PCS 1900 mode only (requires HP/Agilent 83220A/E) this field

Page 119

4-99ScreensPwr Ramp, Fall EdgePwr Ramp, Fall EdgeNOTE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phasetraces will be

Page 120

4-100ScreensPwr Ramp, Fall Edge3. Marker Pos This field sets the marker position. The marker position is settable in units ofdivision (div) only.4. Mas

Page 121

4-101ScreensPwr Ramp: SummaryPwr Ramp: SummaryNOTE When multiburst is turned on, display update rate for power versus time and phasetraces will be slo

Page 122 - Cell Configuration - GSM 900

4-102ScreensPwr Ramp: Summary3. Flatness This field displays the positive and negative amplitude peaks relative to the averagepower over the useful bit

Page 123

4-103ScreensPwr Ramp: Summary9. View This field selects alternate views of the measurement.Choices Rise EdgeTop 2 dBFall EdgeSummaryIf you have option

Page 124

1-11Installing Your Agilent 8922M/S

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4-104ScreensPwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only)Pwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only)1. Amplitude This is a copy of the RF Analyzer Amplitude field. This is t

Page 126

4-105ScreensPwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only)4. Meas Sync (SyncStatus)This field displays any errors that occurred while trying to synchronize to thede

Page 127

4-106ScreensPwr Ramp: Pulse (Option 006 Only)9. Trig Delay This field sets the time delay between a valid trigger event and the beginning of ameasureme

Page 128

4-107ScreensPwr Ramp: Pulse Rise (Option 006 Only)Pwr Ramp: Pulse Rise (Option 006 Only)This view displays Pulse On/Off power spectral density versus

Page 129

4-108ScreensPwr Ramp: Pulse Rise (Option 006 Only)4. POnOffRise This field displays the measured amplitude at the rise-position time relative to theave

Page 130

4-109ScreensPwr Ramp: Pulse Fall (Option 006 Only)Pwr Ramp: Pulse Fall (Option 006 Only)This view displays Pulse On/Off power spectral density versus

Page 131

4-110ScreensPwr Ramp: Pulse Fall (Option 006 Only)3. MarkerPos This field selects the marker position for the rising trace.Choices MarkerPosFall PosRan

Page 132

4-111ScreensRF Generator / RF Analyzer (AF Gen)RF Generator / RF Analyzer (AF Gen)1. Amplitude This field is the AF Generator Audio Out amplitude setti

Page 133 - Cell Control - Active Cell

4-112ScreensRF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer)RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer)1. Accuracy This field selects the input accuracy of the RF

Page 134

4-113ScreensRF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer)3. Amplitude This field is the input amplitude to be assumed at the selected RF Analyzer input.The

Page 135 - 27.9 to +41.0 dBm

1-2Installing Your Agilent 8922M/SUsing this ChapterUsing this ChapterUse the following procedure to get the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S powered-upco

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4-114ScreensRF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Analyzer)10. Hop Trig This field selects whether the RF Analyzer is armed or disarmed to accept a hoptrigger

Page 137 - Cell Control - Active Cell +

4-115ScreensRF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen)RF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen)1. Amplitude This is the amplitude entry field. The amplitude shown i

Page 138

4-116ScreensRF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen)4. DC AM This field selects the status of DC AM. When the instrument mode is Activated (seeScreens: Cell

Page 139 - Cell Control - Test Mode

4-117ScreensRF Generator / RF Analyzer (RF Gen)9. Pulse This field selects pulse modulation and triggering. When Activated (see Screens:Cell Configurati

Page 140

4-118ScreensServiceServiceThis screen is documented in the service documentation.To escape, press .PREV

Page 141 - Cell Control - CW Generator

4-119ScreensSMS Cell BroadcastSMS Cell Broadcast1. Broadcast Status This field indicates whether there is a valid (”Sending”) or invalid (”Idle”) messa

Page 142

4-120ScreensSMS Cell Broadcast4. Language This field selects the data coding scheme used for the message. “Default GSM” setsthe value of the data codin

Page 143 - Cell Control 2

4-121ScreensSMS Cell Broadcast6. Message Fields This field can be toggled between Basic and All. In the default state, Basic, the onlymessage attribute

Page 144

4-122ScreensSpectrum Analyzer, Main Controls (Option 006 Only)Spectrum Analyzer, Main Controls (Option 006 Only)This screen displays the Spectrum Anal

Page 145 - RCV CALL

4-123ScreensSpectrum Analyzer, Main Controls (Option 006 Only)2. Center Freq This field sets the center frequency when the RF Analyzer’s Hop Mode is se

Page 146

1-3Installing Your Agilent 8922M/SFuses and Power CordsFuses and Power CordsCAUTION Before plugging this instrument into the Mains (line) voltage, be

Page 147

4-124ScreensSpectrum Analyzer, RF Gen Controls (Option 006 Only)Spectrum Analyzer, RF Gen Controls (Option 006 Only)1. Amplitude This field sets the RF

Page 148

4-125ScreensSpectrum Analyzer, Marker Controls (Option 006 Only)Spectrum Analyzer, Marker Controls (Option 006 Only)1. Controls This field selects the

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4-126ScreensSpectrum Analyzer, Marker Controls (Option 006 Only)6. Position This field sets the Marker Position for the trace.Range 0 to 10 divisions.7

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4-127ScreensSpectrum Analyzer, Auxiliary ControlsSpectrum Analyzer, Auxiliary Controls1. Controls This field selects the alternate Controls of the Spec

Page 151

4-128ScreensSpectrum Analyzer, Auxiliary Controls3. RF Input This field selects the RF input port for the spectrum analyzer.Choices RF IN/OUTAUX RF INR

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4-129ScreensTestsTestsInstrument BASIC Refer to chapter 8, Instrument BASIC for information about the Tests Screen.

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4-130ScreensTests

Page 154

5-15Keys

Page 155 - Configure

5-2KeysKey MapKey Map

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5-3KeysFunction KeysFunction Keys1. ADRS This key is used to display the GPIB address.See AlsoScreens: Config2. ASSIGN This key is used to assign globa

Page 157

1-4Installing Your Agilent 8922M/SFuses and Power CordsPower CordsAgilent PartAgilent

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5-4KeysFunction Keys6. CELL CONFIG This key accesses the Cell Config screen, giving access to Base Station emulationparameters.See AlsoScreens: Cell Co

Page 159

5-5KeysFunction Keys12. INCR SET This key is used to display or set the increment value.1 Press .2 Enter an increment value using the DATA keys.13. LO

Page 160 - CW Measurement

5-6KeysFunction Keys15. MEAS SYNC This key is used to access the measurement synchronization screen.See AlsoScreens: Measurement Sync16. METER This ke

Page 161

5-7KeysFunction Keys24. RCV CALL This key configures the so that it will receive a mobile phoneoriginated call. It is not necessary to press this key

Page 162 - Fast Bit Error

5-8KeysFunction Keys26. REF SET This key is used to set a reference if you want a measurement result to be offset by acertain value.To Set a Reference

Page 163

5-9KeysFunction Keys28. RFG/RFA This key is used to access the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen, and gain directcontrol over the internal source and re

Page 164

5-10KeysLocal KeysLocal KeysL1, L2 Keys L1 and L2 are local keys. They are used to move between fields on the screenthat is currently displayed.To Assi

Page 165 - I/O Configuration

5-11KeysGlobal KeysGlobal KeysG1, G2, G3 Keys G1 through G3 ( - (G1), - (G2), or - (G3) are global keys. They can access fields that are not display

Page 166

5-12KeysUnits KeysUnits KeysUnits in some field types can be changed by pressing an applicable units key.• Pressing a units key while the cursor is pos

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6-16ConnectorsNOTE: If you have the Agilent 8922M/S Option 010 Multi-Band Test System, refer to theappropriate Agilent 8922 Multi-Band User’s Guide fo

Page 168

1-5Installing Your Agilent 8922M/SInstallation OverviewInstallation Overview1 Connect a 1, 2, 5, 10, or 13 MHz signal to the REF IN. If you are using

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6-2ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/SFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies8922M/S1. AUX RF IN The auxil

Page 170 - Measurement Sync

6-3ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S3. CLOCK(DEMODULATIONOUT)(Agilent 8922MOnly)The clock connector is connected to

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6-4ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S5. DATA(DEMODULATIONOUT)(Agilent 8922MOnly)This connector is the digital demodu

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6-5ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S8. IN HI (AUDIO) The input high connector is connected to the audio analyzer in

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6-6ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S10. IN/OUT DATA(MODULATION)(Agilent 8922MOnly)Data Input This connector is a da

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6-7ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S12. MON/SPEECH(Agilent 8922MOnly)This connector is the output of the audio anal

Page 175

6-8ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S15. PULSE(MODULATION)(Agilent 8922MOnly)The PULSE connector connects to the hop

Page 176 - MS Information / Signaling

6-9ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S18. TRIGGER IN(MEASURE)The measurement trigger input is the trigger source for

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6-10ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/SRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies8922M/S1. 10 MHz OUT The 10 MH

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6-11ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S3. AM This connector is used in conjunction with the HP/Agilent 83220A and HP/A

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1-6Installing Your Agilent 8922M/SInstallation Overview3 Access the CONFIG screen to customize the set-up of your Agilent 8922M/S.This is done by:• Mo

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6-12ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/SElectrical Characteristics of the DAI/EMMIThe state of a signal pin is defined b

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6-13ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/SGeneral PurposeAgilentAgilentAgilentGeneral PurposeGeneral Purpose

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6-14ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S6. OPT 001 REFOUTThe option 001 reference output connector, when present, is co

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6-15ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S7. Parallel Port This port is used with printers requiring a parallel interface

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6-16ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S9. Protocol Interface This port is only available if Option 003 is fitted. It al

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6-17ConnectorsRear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S12. SERIAL PORT The serial interface port is a multipin connector. It is connec

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6-18ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSSystem Bus PinNumber OverviewTable 2-1 System Bus Connector Pin Numb

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6-19ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSDEMOD_DATA,DEMOD_CLK,DEMOD_VALIDDATA-Pin 22 CLK-Pin 4 VALID-Pin 23 OutputsThese are the digital demodu

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6-20ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSPULSE_MOD_IN Pin 6 InputThis is the pulse modulation input. This signal is connected directly in paral

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6-21ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSRP_DMOD_TRIG Pin 7 InputThis is the rear-panel trigger signal input for digital demodulation. It conne

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1-7Installing Your Agilent 8922M/SInstallation Overview4 To guarantee the correct operation of the Agilent 8922M/S with all mobilephones, you should u

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6-22ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSRP_HOP_ADRS0,throughRP_HOP_ADRS9,RP_HOP_ADRS10ADRS0-Pin 12, ADRS1-Pin 31 ADRS2-Pin 13, ADRS3-Pin 32 AD

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6-23ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSRP_HOP_INHIBIT Pin 30 InputThis is the rear-panel internal hop inhibit input. It connects to the hop c

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6-24ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSRP_RX_HOP Pin 10 InputThis is the rear-panel trigger signal input for hopping the RF analyzer (if sele

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6-25ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSRP_TXD, RP_RXD TXD-Pin 37 RXD-Pin 18 Output/InputThese are the rear-panel serial transmit data and rea

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6-26ConnectorsSignal Descriptions for SYSTEM BUSUSE_MEM_EXT_TRIG27 Pin InputThis is the external trigger source for Use Mem.When Trig Source is Ext (s

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6-27ConnectorsTiming DiagramsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-2 Digital Demodulation Timing Specification Table

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6-28ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-3 Digital Demod Timing Diagram

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6-29ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-4 Frequency Hop Timing Specification Table

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6-30ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-5 RF Generator Hop (Address Source = Ext) Timing Diagram

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6-31ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-6 RF Analyzer Hop (Address Source = Ext) Timing Diagram

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1-8Installing Your Agilent 8922M/SGeneral InformationGeneral InformationOperation andStorageEnvironmentRefer to General Specifications in the Agilent 8

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6-32ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-7 RF Generator Hop (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram

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6-33ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-8 RF Analyzer Hop (Address = Int) Timing Diagram

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6-34ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-9 Reset Hop Once (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram

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6-35ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-10 Reset and Hold Hop (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram

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6-36ConnectorsTiming DiagramsFigure 6-11 Hop Inhibit (Address Source = Int) Timing Diagram

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7-17MessagesMessages can be reviewed by pressing , (MSSG). If youhave the Agilent 8922M/S Option 010 Multi-Band Test System, there may beadditional er

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7-2MessagesCommunication FailuresCommunication FailuresThe following four messages require you to cycle power on the instrument tocontinue any operati

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7-3MessagesFirmware ErrorFirmware ErrorDuring a power-up cycle the following error message may appear;Firmware revision error in module XXXXXTake a no

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7-4MessagesSync StatusSync StatusThis field displays any errors that occurred while trying to synchronize thedemodulated data. Some screens use this fie

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7-5MessagesProtocol Error MessagesProtocol Error MessagesA protocol error may be generated by one of six sources.• Expiry of a timer• An error detecte

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2-12Making Measurements

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7-6MessagesTimersTimersThe following is a brief description of the timers.Physical LayerTimerT100 Radio Link Failure”Loss of SACCH on uplink.”Data Lin

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7-7MessagesTimersCall Control Timers.T301 Call Received timer”MS failed to connect.”T303 Call Present timer”MS failed to respond to SETUP with CALL_CO

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7-8MessagesDisconnectsDisconnectsPhysical LayerDisconnectsPhysical Hardware interface layer error codes are proprietary to the Agilent8922M/S. The defi

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7-9MessagesDisconnectsRadio ResourceLayer DisconnectsThe RR sub-layer only generates timer expiry error codes.”Call disconnected: RR Error: 0x00??”Cau

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7-10MessagesDisconnects0x0051 Invalid call reference value.0x0058 Incompatible destination.0x005f Invalid message, unspecified.0x0060 Mandatory inform

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7-11MessagesProtocol Log Examples Of Typical Calls.Protocol Log Examples Of Typical Calls.We often have requests for ‘What is a good call supposed to

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7-12MessagesMonitoring For Protocol Failure And Recovery During Test.Monitoring For Protocol Failure And Recovery DuringTest.The Agilent 8922M/S provi

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8-18Instrument BASIC

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8-2Instrument BASICAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Instrument BASIC OverviewAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Instrument BASICOverviewThe Agilent 8922M/S cont

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8-3Instrument BASICAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Instrument BASIC OverviewPrograms That Use the TESTS SubsystemThe TESTS subsystem’s capabilities were

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ContentsContents-1Declaration of Conformity... vSales and Service Offices...

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2-2Making MeasurementsUsing This ChapterUsing This ChapterUse this chapter to obtain an overview of how to operate the Agilent 8922M/S GSMTest Sets.Th

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8-4Instrument BASICConfiguration and Instrument ControlConfiguration and Instrument ControlControllingHP 8922M/SFunctionsThe Agilent 8922M/S’s IBASIC c

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8-5Instrument BASICConfiguration and Instrument ControlHardwareConnections andAgilent 8922M/SConfigurationAgilent 8922M/S provides an RS-232 Serial por

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8-6Instrument BASICConfiguration and Instrument ControlSerial PortConfiguration forProgrammingConnecting the Serial Port1 Connect an RJ-11/RS-232 adapt

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8-7Instrument BASICConfiguration and Instrument ControlConfiguring theAgilent 8922M/S1 Access the Agilent 8922M/S’s I/O CONFIGURE screen.2 Set Serial I

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8-8Instrument BASICConfiguration and Instrument Control1 Load and run HP AdvanceLink on your PC.2 Set the Global Configuration settings.a Keyboard: USAS

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8-9Instrument BASICConfiguration and Instrument ControlVerifying Serial Portto IBASICOperation1 Access the Agilent 8922M/S’s TESTS screen.2 Select IBAS

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8-10Instrument BASICLoading, Storing, and RunningLoading, Storing, and RunningThis section describes loading, storing, and running both IBASIC program

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8-11Instrument BASICLoading, Storing, and RunningStoring IBASICPrograms OnMemory Cards1 Use the previous procedure to download your program into the A

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8-12Instrument BASICLoading, Storing, and RunningFigure 8-2 Loading a Test Procedure3 Select the Procedure field. Refer to item (3), see Figure 8-3 o

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8-13Instrument BASICLoading, Storing, and RunningNOTE The Test Procedure file should have a Test Library file with the same name. Refer tothe Programm

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2-3Making MeasurementsAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Operating ModesAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Operating ModesThis section details the procedures nece

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8-14Instrument BASICLoading, Storing, and RunningFigure 8-4 Test Procedure and Test Library Files3 Select the Procedure field shown by item (3), see

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8-15Instrument BASICLoading, Storing, and RunningFigure 8-5 Making a Test Procedure FileRunning a TestSequence1 Select the Run Test field.2 Follow di

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8-16Instrument BASICEntering and Editing ProgramsEntering and Editing ProgramsThe IBASIC Controller screen is the “computer” for the TESTS subsystem.

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8-17Instrument BASICEntering and Editing ProgramsUsing HP-IB The easiest way to enter and edit a program is to create it on your computer, usingyour c

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8-18Instrument BASICEntering and Editing ProgramsOther PROG CommandsTwo additional PROG Commands are used to prepare the Agilent 8922M/S’sIBASIC Contr

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8-19Instrument BASICEntering and Editing ProgramsLine-by-line Entry and EditingProgram lines in the Agilent 8922M/S’s RAM can be entered and edited on

Page 242 - ORG CALL

8-20Instrument BASICMemory CardsMemory CardsThis section contains information about memory cards and about programming theAgilent 8922M/S. You are als

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8-21Instrument BASICMemory CardsFigure 8-7 Inserting a Memory CardTypes of Memory CardsTwo types of memory cards may be purchased from Agilent Techno

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8-22Instrument BASICMemory CardsInitializing an SRAM Memory CardAn SRAM memory card must be initialized before it can be used. Initialize theSRAM memo

Page 245 - SHIFT RECALL

8-23Instrument BASICMemory CardsSetting the Write-Protect SwitchThe SRAM memory card’s write-protect switch lets you secure its contents frombeing acc

Page 246 - Local Keys

2-4Making MeasurementsAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Operating ModesTo configure the Agilent 8922M/S to the desired operating mode, carry out thefollowin

Page 247 - Global Keys

8-24Instrument BASICMemory CardsNOTE Test Procedure files are identified in the IBASIC screen when a catalog (CAT) isdone. A lowercase “p” is prefixed

Page 248 - Units Keys

8-25Instrument BASICMemory CardsThe Memory Card BatteryA memory-card battery should last between 3 and 5 years depending on its use.Write the date a b

Page 249 - Connectors

8-26Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemThis section describes the concepts and tasks as

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8-27Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemFigure 8-10 TESTS Subsystem File RelationshipTESTS SubsystemScreensThe TESTS subsystem u

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8-28Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemFigure 8-11 The Main TESTS Subsystem ScreenTESTS SubsystemUser-InterfaceScreensThe TESTS

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8-29Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemIBASICProgrammingIBASIC gives you control over the internal functionality of the Agilent

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8-30Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemFigure 8-12 Test Execution ConditionsTo Have Testing Stop or Continue on a UUT FailureRe

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8-31Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemTo Select Printing ConditionsRefer to item (3) in Figure 8-12 on page 8-30.Output Results

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8-32Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemUsing AutostartEnsure the Autostart field toggle is set to On (see Figure 8-13 on page 8-3

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8-33Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem5 Select the Yes/No field and decide if the test is to be run on all channels (selectYes)

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2-5Making MeasurementsACTIVE CELLACTIVE CELLThis is the default mode after cycling the power or selecting .A functional mobile phone will lock on (cam

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8-34Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemTest Sequence as described below.3 When finished editing sequence select to return to te

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8-35Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem1 and select the field Test Function at the bottom of the screen.2 From the list of Choi

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8-36Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem1 Select the front-panel key, and then the Test Function Edit Cnfg.A configuration screen

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8-37Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemFigure 8-17 Instrument-Configuration ScreenProgram Structure for TESTS Subsystem Program

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8-38Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemProgram ExampleThe following example IBASIC program uses the basic algorithm shown above

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8-39Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem490 IF T_it$=”Y” THEN500 PRINT TABXY(2,6),”RX FREQUENCY = “,Rx_f510 PRINT

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8-40Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem1110 Calling_name$=I_o$[4;21]1120 Model$=I_o$[27;21]1130 I1addr=VAL(TRIM$(I_o$[5

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8-41Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS SubsystemProgram Listing ExplanationThe following is line-by-line explanation of the commands show

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8-42Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem590: Initialize I_o$ to a null string.600: I_o$ holds the value of the return string.610:

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8-43Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem880: Indicate that one of the tests have failed.890: The goto for the end of the program.

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2-6Making MeasurementsACTIVE CELLFigure 2-2 Active Cell ModeMaking a Call Fromthe Agilent 8922M/Sto the Mobile PhoneTo call (or page) the mobile phon

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8-44Instrument BASICProgramming and Using the TESTS Subsystem1230: Set the lower limit from the value in the string.1240: Set the upper limit from the

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A-1AAPPENDIX A

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A-2APPENDIX APurposePurposeNOTE This feature is not available on the Agilent 8922S.Protocol Logging captures protocol messages to and from the mobile

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A-3APPENDIX AEquipment RequiredEquipment Required❒ HP/Agilent 37900D (Latest Revision).❒ HP/Agilent 37967A HP/Agilent 8922G protocol monitor applicati

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A-4APPENDIX AConnecting the Agilent 8922M to the HP/Agilent 37900DConnecting the Agilent 8922M to the HP/Agilent 37900DFigure A-1 Cabling Setup - Fro

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A-5APPENDIX ASetting Up the Agilent Technologies 8922MSetting Up the Agilent Technologies 8922MCamp On Firstly, the Mobile Station should be "cam

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A-6APPENDIX ASetting Up the HP/Agilent 37900DSetting Up the HP/Agilent 37900DCheck Software Ensure that HP/Agilent 37966B and HP/Agilent 37967A softwa

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A-7APPENDIX ASetting Up the HP/Agilent 37900DFrom the HP/Agilent 37900D start-up screen highlight MANUAL MODE. Selectuntil CONFIGURATION is highlighte

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A-8APPENDIX AHow to Obtain a Protocol LogHow to Obtain a Protocol LogNOTE Protocol units are stored in a buffer in the Agilent 8922M until a certain n

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A-9APPENDIX AHow to Obtain a Protocol LogAgilent 8922MLoggingStart-upTo log protocol messages into the Agilent 8922M1 Select Log/Pause2 Select Clear L

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2-7Making MeasurementsACTIVE CELLPress the following keys to do this:• , (MS INFO)• Move the cursor to the Paging IMSI field and enter the IMSI using

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A-10APPENDIX AHow to Obtain a Protocol LogSystemInformationsentand receivedOnce the call is up, then System Information messages will begin to appear

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A-11APPENDIX AAdditional InformationAdditional InformationLogging Screen The logging screen gives you control over the Protocol Interface port on the

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A-12APPENDIX AAdditional Information4. Pass Filter The Pass Filter allows you to select only the category ofprotocol messages you want logged into the

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A-13APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallProtocol Log of a Typical CallFor brevity, the protocol log shown in the User’s Guide is in a shorter form

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A-14APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallBase originated callTo TCH1 non-hopped, ARFCN 30Timeslot 4, SD/4organizationHST->CC CC_SETUP_REQ Frame

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A-15APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical Callport Frame 2446738DL->RR DL_UNIT_DATA SACCH RR Measurement Report 06 15 37 7700 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00

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A-16APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallMM->RR RR_SYNC Frame 2446875RR->DL DL_DATA SDCCH RR Assignment Command 06 2e 0c a0 1e 0f 63 01Frame

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A-17APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallPH->DL PH_DATA FACCH_F I Nr0 Ns1 P0 CR0 SAPI0 M0 CC AlertingFrame 2446988DL->DL READY_TO_SEND FACCH_

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A-18APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallDL->PH PH_DATA FACCH_F I Nr3 Ns0 P0 CR1 SAPI0 M0 CC Connect Ac-knowledge Frame 2447099PH->DL READY_T

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A-19APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallDL->DL READY_TO_SEND FACCH_F Frame 2447716DL->RR DL_ESTABLISH FACCH_F Frame 2447717DL->PH PH_DATA

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2-8Making MeasurementsACTIVE CELLThere may be many reasons for the measured level not being close to the expectedlevel. The two most likely are that,

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A-20APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallPH->DL READY_TO_SEND SACCH Frame 2448976DL->PH PH_DATA SACCH_TF UI P0 CR1 SAPI0 M0 RR System Informa

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A-21APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallFrame 2449020DL->DL READY_TO_SEND FACCH_F Frame 2449020DL->PH PH_DATA FACCH_F UI P0 CR1 SAPI0 M0 RR

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A-22APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallInter-cell handover completeCall termination HST->CC CC_DISC Frame 2449729CC->MM MM_DATA CC Disconne

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A-23APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical CallRR->DL DL_DATA FACCH_F CC Release Complete 03 2a Frame 2449801CC->MM MM_RELEASE Frame 2449801MM->

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A-24APPENDIX AProtocol Log of a Typical Call

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B-1BGlossary

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B-2GlossaryARFCN Absolute Radio Frequency Channel NumberBCH The BCH (Broadcast Channel) is a beacon which is alwaysturned on so that mobile can look o

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B-3GlossaryBurst-by-BurstBit Error RateThe Burst-by-Burst Bit Error Measurement makes use of a newloopback path within the mobile to calculate the equ

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B-4Glossaryonly uses one burst in 26. When the FACCH steals control fromthe TCH small drop-outs in the speech can often be heard.Frame A repetitive co

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B-5GlossaryRPE-LTP Regular Pulse Excitation Long Term Prediction. A commonlyused technique for converting voice from analog to digital form.This is th

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2-9Making MeasurementsTEST MODETEST MODETo enter this mode, select TEST MODE as described in the section titled “Agilent8922M/S Operating Modes”.In TE

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B-6Glossary

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IndexIndex-1AABORTS, A-8from the Agilent 8922M, A-8sending to HP/Agilent 37900D, A-8absolute radio frequency channelnumber, 4-17, 4-18, 4-23, 4-24, 4-

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IndexIndex-2Bit Error Test, 4-12Bits to TestBit Error Test, 4-12buffers, A-11Burst LengthMeasurement Sync, 4-64Burst NumberMeasurement Sync, 4-64Burst

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IndexIndex-3trols), 4-127Spectrum Analyzer (Main Controls), 4-122Spectrum Analyzer (Marker Controls),4-125Spectrum Analyzer (RF Gen Controls),4-124COP

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IndexIndex-4frequency analyzer test, 3-10Frequency ErrorPhase/Freq, 4-86Phase/Freq (Multi-burst), 4-89frequency errorcontinuous wave, 4-54frequency er

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IndexIndex-5Kkeys, 5-2assign, 5-3average, 5-3cancel, 5-3cell configuration screen, 5-4cell control screen, 5-3end call, 5-4G1, 5-11G2, 5-11G3, 5-11glo

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IndexIndex-6Output RF Spectrum (Trace View), 4-85Phase/Freq (Phase Err), 4-91Pwr Ramp (Fall Edge), 4-100Pwr Ramp (Rise Edge), 4-95Pwr Ramp (Top 2 dB),

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IndexIndex-7OTP memory cards, 8-21open loop AGC calibrationRF analyzer, 4-113Open/Auto DAC ValueRF Analyzer, 4-114open-loop AGCRF analyzer, 4-112opera

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IndexIndex-8Pseudo-Random Bit Sequence, 4-42PulseRF Generator, 4-117pulse demodulation testRF analyzer, 3-12pulse measurement, 2-16pulse modulationRF

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IndexIndex-9Audio, 4-4Bit Error, 4-8, 4-11Cell Configuration - DCS 1800, 4-22Cell Configuration - E-GSM, 4-22Cell Configuration - E-GSM900, 4-22Cell C

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2-10Making MeasurementsTEST MODENOTE While the Test Mode is selected, the three MEASURE ON parameters are alsoavailable on the bottom right-hand side

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IndexIndex-10Pulse Rise, 4-108Pwr Ramp (Fall Edge), 4-100Pwr Ramp (Rise Edge), 4-96Pwr Ramp (Summary), 4-102Pwr Ramp (Top 2 dB), 4-98sync status messa

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IndexIndex-11oscilloscope, 4-76vertical sensitivityoscilloscope, 4-76ViewOutput RF Spectrum (Main View), 4-83Pwr Ramp, 4-103volumespeaker, 4-6WWantedP

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2-11Making MeasurementsTEST MODECode is not known, it can be determined and corrected from measurementsdescribed later. Refer to the “Advanced Feature

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ContentsContents-24 ScreensField Types ... 4-2Audio ...

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2-12Making MeasurementsCW GENERATORCW GENERATORTo enter this mode, select CW GENERATOR as described in the section titled“Agilent 8922M/S Operating Mo

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2-13Making MeasurementsMeasurementsMeasurementsThe measurements available on the Agilent 8922M/S can all be accessed from thecell control screen by se

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2-14Making MeasurementsMeasurementsAfter making one type of measurement, another can be made by simply pressing and, using the knob, selecting the nex

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2-15Making MeasurementsMeasurementsPhase andFrequency ErrorMeasurementPhase error and frequency error are measures of the modulation and noiseperforma

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2-16Making MeasurementsMeasurementsThese are:• PHASE ERR - this displays the phase error graphically. The phase error trace isdisplayed using an autos

Page 322

2-17Making MeasurementsMeasurementsThe power ramp measurements are divided into three screens where you can viewdifferent parts of the signal and one

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2-18Making MeasurementsMeasurementsPulse Measurements(Available if Option006, SpectrumAnalyzer, is Fitted)If you have option 006 (spectrum analyzer) i

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2-19Making MeasurementsMeasurementsBit Error RateMeasurementThe Bit Error Rate measurement allows you to test the sensitivity of the mobilephone’s rec

Page 325

2-20Making MeasurementsMeasurementsBy varying the Base station Amplitude field (4), you can test the mobile phone’sreceiver sensitivity. Actual results

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2-21Making MeasurementsMeasurementsThis sets the reference level to which the offset frequency values are compared.• Select Ramping or Modulation (3).

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ContentsContents-3Pwr Ramp, Fall Edge ...4-99Pwr Ramp: Summary ...

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2-22Making MeasurementsMeasurementsIn the Agilent 8922, Output RF Spectrum measurements are made using a 3-polesynchronously tuned measurement filter.

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2-23Making MeasurementsMeasurementsTable 3 Adjusted Limits Based on 3-Pole Filter Output RF Spectrum Due toModulationPowerControlLevelOffset from Carr

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2-24Making MeasurementsMeasurementsSpectrum Analyzer(Available if Option006, SpectrumAnalyzer, is Fitted)The spectrum analyzer allows you to view the

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2-25Making MeasurementsMeasurementsNOTE The RF Generator and spectrum analyzer can be tuned to different frequenciesallowing the inspection of the IF

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2-26Making MeasurementsMeasurementsScope The oscilloscope function of the Agilent 8922M/S allows you to view thedemodulated signal from the mobile pho

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2-27Making MeasurementsMeasurementsAudio The audio function measures the audio frequency and voltage of the demodulatedsignal from the mobile phone or

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2-28Making MeasurementsMeasurementsCW Measurement The CW Measurement screen displays the carrier frequency and power of acontinuous (non-pulsed) signa

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2-29Making MeasurementsMeasurementsNOTE Although CW Measurements is a broadband measurement, it uses calibration datathat relies on the expected input

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2-30Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementThis section tells you what to do if either of th

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2-31Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementFigure 2-16

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ContentsContents-46 ConnectorsFront-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies 8922M/S ... 6-2Rear-Panel Connectors of the Agilent Technologies

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2-32Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementPossible Solutions toMessage Line ErrorsThe signal processing hardware that is used to g

Page 340 - 1 ! FM_TESTS

2-33Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementTrigger Range For Pulsed RF

Page 341 - APPENDIX A

2-34Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementIs an Error MessageDisplayed in theSync Status field?The sync status field displays an er

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2-35Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementPossible Solutions toSync Status ErrorsSolution 1 - Trigger TimingCheck if the trigger i

Page 343 - Equipment Required

2-36Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementSolution 2 - Midamble SyncOn the MEAS SYNC screen (press to gain access),• Check the def

Page 344 - HP/Agilent 37900D

2-37Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementSolution 3 - LevelCheck the following fields on the RF Generator/RF Analyzer screen (pre

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2-38Making MeasurementsIf You Have Problems with a MeasurementSolution 4 - Amplitude Envelope• Check if the Pulse Amplitude is ± 1 dB of the expected

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2-39Making MeasurementsAdvanced FeaturesAdvanced FeaturesOther Screens The screens mentioned in this section are not necessary for simple measurement

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2-40Making MeasurementsAdvanced Features• SMS Cell Broadcast - the SMS CB screen allows you to test whether the mobilephone is capable of correctly re

Page 348 - How to Obtain a Protocol Log

2-41Making MeasurementsAdvanced FeaturesPower Ramp SettingTimeThe mobile transmitter output ramp should settle so that it complies with the powermask

Page 349 - Signal OK

ContentsContents-5A APPENDIX APurpose ...A-2Equipment Requi

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2-42Making MeasurementsAdvanced FeaturesThe beginning of the 0 sample bin will be between 0 and 75µS (bit 0 - 20) after thetrigger as the sampler runs

Page 351 - Additional Information

2-43Making MeasurementsAdvanced FeaturesNOTE The GPIB requires the use of base 10 values, 432h = 1074d, for example:SERV:LATCH:VAL 1074.The value ente

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2-44Making MeasurementsAdvanced FeaturesUnexpectedOperationsThese are descriptions of operations which may be unclear to the user as to how theyoccurr

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2-45Making MeasurementsAdvanced Features9 The RF Generator may become uncalibrated in a hopping situation when the lastCW frequency setting was outsid

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2-46Making MeasurementsAdvanced Features12 Some measurement results may be displayed as ---- due, for example, tomobile failure. The measurement has b

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2-47Making MeasurementsAdvanced Features

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3-13Verifying Performance

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3-2Verifying PerformanceAbout This ChapterAbout This ChapterThe tests in this chapter verify the electrical performance of the Agilent 8922M/SGSM Test

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3-3Verifying PerformanceSetting up the TestsSetting up the TestsThis chapter contains the following information:Getting the RightTest EquipmentRequire

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3-4Verifying PerformanceGetting the Right EquipmentGetting the Right EquipmentThe following equipment is required to do all of the performance tests.

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ContentsContents-6

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3-5Verifying PerformanceInstalling and Operating the SoftwareInstalling and Operating the SoftwarePerformance Test Software is supplied on a 3.5-inch,

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3-6Verifying PerformanceInstalling and Operating the SoftwareForward ConversionTo return the instrument from an Agilent 8922G back to an Agilent 8922M

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3-7Verifying PerformanceUnderstanding the TestsUnderstanding the TestsThis section describes the theory of each performance test, lists the equipmentn

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3-8Verifying PerformanceUnderstanding the TestsTest 02: SignalGenerator SpectralPurityEquipment RequiredHP/Agilent 8566B Spectrum AnalyzerTheory of th

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3-9Verifying PerformanceUnderstanding the TestsTest 04: SignalGenerator 0.3GMSK ModulationEquipment Required (excluding Agilent 8922S)HP/Agilent 8904A

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3-10Verifying PerformanceUnderstanding the TestsTest 06: AudioFrequency AnalyzerEquipment RequiredHP/Agilent 8904A Option 001/002Multifunction Synthes

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3-11Verifying PerformanceUnderstanding the Testsfaulty also. If the front panel reading from the UUT is significantly different fromthe printed “measu

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3-12Verifying PerformanceUnderstanding the Testsclock signal. The option does not have GPIB control so the program cannot verifythat the option is ope

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3-13Verifying PerformanceUnderstanding Test FailuresUnderstanding Test FailuresThis section is intended to be used in conjunction with the Agilent 892

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3-14Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsNOTE: If you have the Agilent 8922M/S Op

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iWarrantyWarrantyThis Agilent Technologies instrument product is warranted against defects in material andworkmanship for a period of one year from da

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3-15Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsOutputSupplemental Characteristics:Frequency OverrangeTo 1015 MHz with uncalibrated

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3-16Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsSpectral Purity0.3 GMSK ModulationAfter one timeslot, 577µs, from an isolated RF Ge

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3-17Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S Specifications30 dB Pulse Modulation (Agilent 8922M only)All timeslots 30 dB higher than desired/

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3-18Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsRF AnalyzerSpecificationsFrequencyCW RF Frequency MeasurementCW RF Power Measuremen

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3-19Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsPeak/Transmitter Carrier Power MeasurementRF In/Out only. After one timeslot, 577 µ

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3-20Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsAccuracy (ON/OFF 40 dB, RF In/Out only)Amplitude Envelope MeasurementAfter one ti

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3-21Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsPhase and Frequency MeasurementsAfter one timeslot, 577µs, from an isolated Receive

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3-22Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsFM Demodulation Output (Agilent 8922M only)Pulse Demodulation Output (Agilent 8922M

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3-23Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsOutput RF Spectrum Measurement (Requires Option 006)After one timeslot, 577µs, from

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3-24Verifying PerformanceAgilent Technologies 8922M/S SpecificationsSpectrum AnalyzerSpecifications(Option 006)Frequency Range 10 MHz to 1 GHzFrequency

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