Rohde&Schwarz CTS60 Operating Manual

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Test and Measurement Division
Operating Manual
Digital Radio Tester for DECT
R&S CTS60
1094.0006.60
Printed in Germany
1094.3411.12-06- 1
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Dear Customer, R&S® is a registered trademark of Rohde & Schwarz GmbH & Co. K G .
Trade names are trademarks of the owners.
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Contents

Data Sheet Safety Instructions EC Certificate of Conformity Certificate of quality List of R&S Representatives
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1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................1.1
1.1 Autotest Applications...............................................................................................................1.1
1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................1.1
1.2 Configurable Test Steps in Autotest ..............................................................................1.1
1.2 Manual Test Applications ........................................................................................................1.1
2 Preparation for Use...................................................................................................................2.1
2.1 Explanation of Front and Rear View.......................................................................................2.2
2.2 Commissioning.........................................................................................................................2.3
2.2.1 Setting up the Instrument...............................................................................................2.3
2.2.2 Connecting the Instrument to the AC Supply.................................................................2.4
2.2.3 Ensuring Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC)...............................................................2.5
2.2.4 Switching on the Instrument...........................................................................................2.5
2.2.5 Options List ....................................................................................................................2.6
2.2.6 OCXO Reference Oscillator (Option CTS-B1)...............................................................2.6
3 Getting Started With Autotest...............................................................................................3.1
3.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................3.1
3.2 Configuring an autotest...........................................................................................................3.2
3.3 Running a fixed part test..........................................................................................................3.4
3.4 Running a portable part test....................................................................................................3.8
3.5 Notes on configuring an autotest.........................................................................................3.12
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4 Getting Started With Manua l Test.......................................................................................4.1
4.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................4.1
4.2 Testing a Fixed Part..................................................................................................................4.2
4.3 Testing a Portable Part.............................................................................................................4.5
4.4 Transmitter Measurements......................................................................................................4.8
4.5 Receiver Measurements.........................................................................................................4.12
5 RF connection..............................................................................................................................5.1
5.1 RF Connection of the Device Under Test Using an Antenna Coupler.................................5.1
6 Detailed Description of the Menus......................................................................................6.1
6.1 Menu Structure .........................................................................................................................6.1
6.1.1 Menu Structure Overview...............................................................................................6.1
6.1.2 Status Labels .................................................................................................................6.1
6.2 Field Editing ..............................................................................................................................6.3
6.2.1 Multi-field Editing............................................................................................................6.3
6.2.2 Single Field Editing ........................................................................................................6.4
6.3 Home Menu ...............................................................................................................................6.5
6.4 Selecting and Configuring Types............................................................................................6.6
6.4.1 Select FP or PP Types Menu.........................................................................................6.6
6.4.2 Config FP or PP Types Menu ........................................................................................6.7
6.4.3 Edit FP Types Menu.......................................................................................................6.8
6.4.4 Edit PP Types Menu ......................................................................................................6.9
6.5 Autotest Menus.......................................................................................................................6.10
6.5.1 Autotest Start Menu (Fixed Part Tests)........................................................................6.10
6.5.2 Autotest Start Menu (Portable Part Tests)...................................................................6.11
6.5.3 Autotest Select Test Menu...........................................................................................6.12
6.5.4 Autotest Edit Test Menu...............................................................................................6.13
6.5.5 Autotest Select Action Menu........................................................................................6.14
6.5.6 Autotest Running Menu................................................................................................6.15
6.5.7 Autotest Results Menu.................................................................................................6.16
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Manual Test Menus.................................................................................................................6.17
6.6
6.6.1 Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Fixed Part Tests) .................................................6.17
6.6.1.1 Subscription of the Fixed Part ......................................................................6.19
6.6.1.2 Subscribing the Fixed Part............................................................................6.20
6.6.2 Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Portable Part Tests).............................................6.21
6.6.2.1 Subscription of the Portable Part..................................................................6.22
6.6.2.2 Subscribing the Portable Part.......................................................................6.23
6.6.3 Connection Established Menu (Fixed Part Tests)........................................................6.24
6.6.4 Connection Established Menu (Portable Part Tests)...................................................6.26
6.6.5 Power Ramp Menu ......................................................................................................6.28
6.6.6 RF Modulation Menu....................................................................................................6.30
6.6.7 Timing Menu (Fixed Part) ............................................................................................6.32
6.6.8 Timing Menu (Portable Part)........................................................................................6.33
6.6.9 Bit Error Rate Menu .....................................................................................................6.34
6.7 Auto and Manual Test Configuration Menus.......................................................................6.35
6.7.1 Config Synchronisation Menu (Fixed Part) ..................................................................6.35
6.7.2 Config Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Portable Part) ...........................................6.36
6.7.3 Config Synchronisation Menu (portable part for autotest) ...........................................6.39
6.7.4 Config Power Ramp Menu...........................................................................................6.40
6.7.5 Config RF Modulation Menu (Selectable frequency drift units)....................................6.41
6.7.6 Config Timing Menu (Fixed Part).................................................................................6.42
6.7.7 Config Timing Menu (Portable Part) ............................................................................6.43
6.7.8 Config BER (Manual Test)...........................................................................................6.44
6.7.9 Config BER (Autotest)..................................................................................................6.45
6.7.10 Config Goto (Autotest only)..........................................................................................6.46
6.8 General Configuration Menus ...............................................................................................6.47
6.8.1 Config - Select..............................................................................................................6.47
6.8.2 Config Date/Time.........................................................................................................6.48
6.8.3 Config Language..........................................................................................................6.49
6.8.4 Config Password..........................................................................................................6.50
6.8.5 Enter Password............................................................................................................6.51
6.8.6 Com Port......................................................................................................................6.52
6.8.7 Comment Menu ...........................................................................................................6.53
6.8.8 Config Keyboard Menu ................................................................................................6.54
6.8.9 Config - Save ...............................................................................................................6.55
6.8.10 Config - Load................................................................................................................6.56
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7 Autotest Printed Reports ........................................................................................................7.1
7.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................7.1
7.2 Header and Footer....................................................................................................................7.2
7.2.1 First Page Header (Fixed Part)......................................................................................7.2
7.2.2 First Page Header (Portable Part) .................................................................................7.3
7.2.3 Standard Header............................................................................................................7.4
7.2.4 Test Result Footer .........................................................................................................7.4
7.3 Measurement Results...............................................................................................................7.5
7.3.1 Setup Connection (Fixed Part).......................................................................................7.5
7.3.2 Setup Connection (Portable Part)..................................................................................7.6
7.3.3 Power Ramp ..................................................................................................................7.7
7.3.4 Timing (Fixed Part) ........................................................................................................7.8
7.3.5 Timing (Portable Part)....................................................................................................7.9
7.3.6 RF Modulation..............................................................................................................7.10
7.3.7 Bit Error Rate ...............................................................................................................7.11
8 Remote Control...........................................................................................................................8.1
8.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................................8.1
8.2 Brief Instructions......................................................................................................................8.1
8.3 Switchover to Remote Control................................................................................................8.2
8.4 Device Messages (Commands and Device Responses).......................................................8.2
8.5 Structure and Syntax of the Device Messages......................................................................8.3
8.5.1 SCPI Introduction...........................................................................................................8.3
8.5.2 Structure of a Command................................................................................................8.3
8.5.3 Structure of a Command Line........................................................................................8.5
8.5.4 Responses to Queries ...................................................................................................8.7
8.5.5 Parameters ....................................................................................................................8.8
8.5.6 Overview of Syntax Elements......................................................................................8.10
8.6 Description of Commands.....................................................................................................8.11
8.6.1 Notation........................................................................................................................8.11
8.6.2 Common Commands...................................................................................................8.13
8.7 Instrument Model and Command Processing .....................................................................8.16
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Status Reporting System.......................................................................................................8.17
8.8
8.8.1 Structure of an SCPI Status Register ..........................................................................8.17
8.8.2 Overview of the Status Registers.................................................................................8.19
8.8.3 Description of the Status Registers..............................................................................8.20
8.8.3.1 Status Byte (STB) and Service Request Enable Register (SRE) .................8.20
8.8.3.2 Event-Status-Reg. (ESR) and Event-Status-Enable-Reg. (ESE) .................8.21
8.8.4 Error-Queue Query ......................................................................................................8.22
8.8.5 Resetting Values of the Status Reporting System.......................................................8.22
9 Software Options........................................................................................................................9.1
9.1 Overview....................................................................................................................................9.1
9.2 Menu hierarchy .........................................................................................................................9.1
9.3 Setting the Serial Number........................................................................................................9.2
9.4 Setting the Code Number to enable an option ......................................................................9.3
10 Performance Test (with service software).....................................................................10.1
10.1 DECT Test Program Package ................................................................................................10.1
10.1.1 Starting the Program....................................................................................................10.1
10.1.2 Remote Control of cmdd Program...............................................................................10.1
10.1.3 Special Features of cmdd Operation ...........................................................................10.3
10.1.4 Functional Check of DECT Mode ................................................................................10.4
11 Module Test................................................................................................................................11.1
11.1 Adding Custom Mod Type Settings......................................................................................11.1
11.2 Starting Module Test..............................................................................................................11.2
11.3 Menu Burst Analysis ..............................................................................................................11.4
11.4 Menu Power vs. Time.............................................................................................................11.6
11.5 Menu RF - Modulation............................................................................................................11.7
11.6 Menu RF Signal Gen...............................................................................................................11.9
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Annex A: Interfaces Annex B: List of Error Messages Annex C: Remote Control (List of Commands)
Index
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Supplement to Data Sheet CTS
(PD0757.2509.22)
Specifications supplement:
Restricted output level range of DECT signal generator at connector RF IN/OUT, when RF IN2 DECT is active:
DECT signal generator
Output level RF IN/OUT -100 dBm to -40 dBm
(-80 dBm to -40 dBm if RF IN2 DECT is active)
RF OUT2 DECT -40 dBm to 0 dBm
(-20 dBm to 0 dBm if RF IN2 DECT is active) usable up to 5 dBm
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Supplement to Data Sheet CTS
(PD757.2509.22)
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GSM signal generator
Output level
RF OUT2 GSM with 0 dB ext. attenuation -20 dBm to -75 dBm
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Analog DECT ADPCM interface (cancelled)
General data
Operating temperature range +5°C to +45°C
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Before putting the product into operation for
the first time, make sure to read the following
Safety Instructions
Rohde & Schwarz makes every effort to keep the safety standard of its products up to date and to offer its customers the highest possible degree of safety. Our products and the auxiliary equipment required for them are designed and tested in accordance with the relevant safety standards. Compliance with these standards is continuously monitored by our quality assurance system. This product has been designed and tested in accordance with the EC Certificate of Conformity and has left the manufacturer’s plant in a condition fully complying with safety standards. To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, observe all instructions and warnings provided in this manual. If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions, Rohde & Schwarz will be happy to answer them.
Furthermore, it is your responsibility to use the product in an appropriate manner. This product is designed for use solely in industrial and laboratory environments or in the field and must not be used in any way that may cause personal injury or property damage. You are responsible if the product is used for an intention other than its designated purpose or in disregard of the manufacturer's instructions. The manufacturer shall assume no responsibility for such use of the product.
The product is used for its designated purpose if it is used in accordance with its operating manual and within its performance limits (see data sheet, documentation, the following safety instructions). Using the products requires technical skills and knowledge of English. It is therefore essential that the products be used exclusively by skilled and specialized staff or thoroughly trained personnel with the required skills. If personal safety gear is required for using Rohde & Schwarz products, this will be indicated at the appropriate place in the product documentation.
Observe operating instructions
Supply voltage ON/OFF
Weight indication for units >18 kg
Danger of electric shock
Standby indication
Symbols and safety labels
Warning! Hot surface
PE terminal Ground
Direct current (DC)
Alternating current (AC)
Direct/alternating current (DC/AC)
Ground terminal
Device fully protected by double/reinforced insulation
Attention! Electrostatic sensitive devices
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Safety Instructions
Observing the safety instructions will help prevent personal injury or damage of any kind caused by dangerous situations. Therefore, carefully read through and adhere to the following safety instructions before putting the product into operation. It is also absolutely essential to observe the additional safety instructions on personal safety that appear in other parts of the documentation. In these safety instructions, the word "product" refers to all merchandise sold and distributed by Rohde & Schwarz, including instruments, systems and all accessories.
Tags and their meaning
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION This tag indicates a safety hazard with a low potential of risk for the user
ATTENTION
NOTE
These tags are in accordance with the standard definition for civil applications in the European Economic Area. Definitions that deviate from the standard definition may also exist. It is therefore essential to make sure that the tags described here are always used only in connection with the associated documentation and the associated product. The use of tags in connection with unassociated products or unassociated documentation can result in misinterpretations and thus contribute to personal injury or material damage.
This tag indicates a safety hazard with a high potential of risk for the user that can result in death or serious injuries.
This tag indicates a safety hazard with a medium potential of risk for the user that can result in death or serious injuries.
that can result in slight or minor injuries.
This tag indicates the possibility of incorrect use that can cause damage to the product.
This tag indicates a situation where the user should pay special attention to operating the product but which does not lead to damage.
Basic safety instructions
1. The product may be operated only under the operating conditions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer. Its ventilation must not be obstructed during operation. Unless otherwise specified, the following requirements apply to Rohde & Schwarz products: prescribed operating position is always with the housing floor facing down, IP protection 2X, pollution severity 2, overvoltage category 2, use only in enclosed spaces, max. operation altitude max. 2000 m. Unless specified otherwise in the data sheet, a tolerance of ±10% shall apply to the nominal voltage and of ±5% to the nominal frequency.
2. Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed. The product may be opened only by authorized, specially trained personnel. Prior to performing any work on the product or opening the product, the
product must be disconnected from the supply network. Any adjustments, replacements of parts, maintenance or repair must be carried out only by technical personnel authorized by Rohde & Schwarz. Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety (e.g. power switches, power transformers, fuses). A safety test must always be performed after parts relevant to safety have been replaced (visual inspection, PE conductor test, insulation resistance measurement, leakage current measurement, functional test).
3. As with all industrially manufactured goods, the use of substances that induce an allergic reaction (allergens, e.g. nickel) such as aluminum cannot be generally excluded. If you develop an allergic reaction (such as a skin rash, frequent sneezing, red eyes or respiratory difficulties), consult a physician immediately to determine the cause.
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4. If products/components are mechanically and/or thermically processed in a manner that goes beyond their intended use, hazardous substances (heavy-metal dust such as lead, beryllium, nickel) may be released. For this reason, the product may only be disassembled, e.g. for disposal purposes, by specially trained personnel. Improper disassembly may be hazardous to your health. National waste disposal regulations must be observed.
5. If handling the product yields hazardous substances or fuels that must be disposed of in a special way, e.g. coolants or engine oils that must be replenished regularly, the safety instructions of the manufacturer of the hazardous substances or fuels and the applicable regional waste disposal regulations must be observed. Also observe the relevant safety instructions in the product documentation.
6. Depending on the function, certain products such as RF radio equipment can produce an elevated level of electromagnetic radiation. Considering that unborn life requires increased protection, pregnant women should be protected by appropriate measures. Persons with pacemakers may also be endangered by electromagnetic radiation. The employer is required to assess workplaces where there is a special risk of exposure to radiation and, if necessary, take measures to avert the danger.
7. Operating the products requires special training and intense concentration. Make certain that persons who use the products are physically, mentally and emotionally fit enough to handle operating the products; otherwise injuries or material damage may occur. It is the responsibility of the employer to select suitable personnel for operating the products.
8. Prior to switching on the product, it must be ensured that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network. If a different voltage is to be set, the power fuse of the product may have to be changed accordingly.
9. In the case of products of safety class I with movable power cord and connector, operation is permitted only on sockets with earthing contact and protective earth connection.
10. Intentionally breaking the protective earth connection either in the feed line or in the product itself is not permitted. Doing so can result in the danger of an electric shock from the product. If extension cords or connector strips are implemented, they must be checked on a regular basis to ensure that they are safe to use.
11. If the product has no power switch for disconnection from the AC supply, the plug of the connecting cable is regarded as the disconnecting device. In such cases, it must be ensured that the power plug is easily reachable and accessible at all times (length of connecting cable approx. 2 m). Functional or electronic switches are not suitable for providing disconnection from the AC supply. If products without power switches are integrated in racks or systems, a disconnecting device must be provided at the system level.
12. Never use the product if the power cable is damaged. By taking appropriate safety measures and carefully laying the power cable, ensure that the cable cannot be damaged and that no one can be hurt by e.g. tripping over the cable or suffering an electric shock.
13. The product may be operated only from TN/TT supply networks fused with max. 16 A.
14. Do not insert the plug into sockets that are dusty or dirty. Insert the plug firmly and all the way into the socket. Otherwise this can result in sparks, fire and/or injuries.
15. Do not overload any sockets, extension cords or connector strips; doing so can cause fire or electric shocks.
16. For measurements in circuits with voltages V
> 30 V, suitable measures (e.g.
rms
appropriate measuring equipment, fusing, current limiting, electrical separation, insulation) should be taken to avoid any hazards.
17. Ensure that the connections with information technology equipment comply with IEC 950/EN 60950.
18. Never remove the cover or part of the housing while you are operating the product. This will expose circuits and components and can lead to injuries, fire or damage to the product.
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19. If a product is to be permanently installed, the connection between the PE terminal on site and the product's PE conductor must be made first before any other connection is made. The product may be installed and connected only by a skilled electrician.
20. For permanently installed equipment without built-in fuses, circuit breakers or similar protective devices, the supply circuit must be fused in such a way that suitable protection is provided for users and products.
21. Do not insert any objects into the openings in the housing that are not designed for this purpose. Never pour any liquids onto or into the housing. This can cause short circuits inside the product and/or electric shocks, fire or injuries.
22. Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure that no overvoltage (such as that caused by a thunderstorm) can reach the product. Otherwise the operating personnel will be endangered by electric shocks.
23. Rohde & Schwarz products are not protected against penetration of water, unless otherwise specified (see also safety instruction 1.). If this is not taken into account, there exists the danger of electric shock or damage to the product, which can also lead to personal injury.
24. Never use the product under conditions in which condensation has formed or can form in or on the product, e.g. if the product was moved from a cold to a warm environment.
matching Rohde & Schwarz type (see spare parts list). Batteries and storage batteries are hazardous waste. Dispose of them only in specially marked containers. Observe local regulations regarding waste disposal. Do not short-circuit batteries or storage batteries.
28. Please be aware that in the event of a fire, toxic substances (gases, liquids etc.) that may be hazardous to your health may escape from the product.
29. Please be aware of the weight of the product. Be careful when moving it; otherwise you may injure your back or other parts of your body.
30. Do not place the product on surfaces, vehicles, cabinets or tables that for reasons of weight or stability are unsuitable for this purpose. Always follow the manufacturer's installation instructions when installing the product and fastening it to objects or structures (e.g. walls and shelves).
31. Handles on the products are designed exclusively for personnel to hold or carry the product. It is therefore not permissible to use handles for fastening the product to or on means of transport such as cranes, fork lifts, wagons, etc. The user is responsible for securely fastening the products to or on the means of transport and for observing the safety regulations of the manufacturer of the means of transport. Noncompliance can result in personal injury or material damage.
25. Do not close any slots or openings on the product, since they are necessary for ventilation and prevent the product from overheating. Do not place the product on soft surfaces such as sofas or rugs or inside a closed housing, unless this is well ventilated.
26. Do not place the product on heat­generating devices such as radiators or fan heaters. The temperature of the environment must not exceed the maximum temperature specified in the data sheet.
27. Batteries and storage batteries must not be exposed to high temperatures or fire. Keep batteries and storage batteries away from children. If batteries or storage batteries are improperly replaced, this can cause an explosion (warning: lithium cells). Replace the battery or storage battery only with the
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32. If you use the product in a vehicle, it is the sole responsibility of the driver to drive the vehicle safely. Adequately secure the product in the vehicle to prevent injuries or other damage in the event of an accident. Never use the product in a moving vehicle if doing so could distract the driver of the vehicle. The driver is always responsible for the safety of the vehicle; the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for accidents or collisions.
33. If a laser product (e.g. a CD/DVD drive) is integrated in a Rohde & Schwarz product, do not use any other settings or functions than those described in the documentation. Otherwise this may be hazardous to your health, since the laser beam can cause irreversible damage to your eyes. Never try to take such products apart, and never look into the laser beam.
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Por favor lea imprescindiblemente antes de la primera puesta en funcionamiento las siguientes informaciones de seguridad
Informaciones de seguridad
Es el principio de Rohde & Schwarz de tener a sus productos siempre al día con los estandards de seguridad y de ofrecer a sus clientes el máximo grado de seguridad. Nuestros productos y todos los equipos adicionales son siempre fabricados y examinados según las normas de seguridad vigentes. Nuestra sección de gestión de la seguridad de calidad controla constantemente que sean cumplidas estas normas. Este producto ha sido fabricado y examinado según el comprobante de conformidad adjunto según las normas de la CE y ha salido de nuestra planta en estado impecable según los estandards técnicos de seguridad. Para poder preservar este estado y garantizar un funcionamiento libre de peligros, deberá el usuario atenerse a todas las informaciones, informaciones de seguridad y notas de alerta. Rohde&Schwarz está siempre a su disposición en caso de que tengan preguntas referentes a estas informaciones de seguridad.
Además queda en la responsabilidad del usuario utilizar el producto en la forma debida. Este producto solamente fue elaborado para ser utilizado en la indústria y el laboratorio o para fines de campo y de ninguna manera deberá ser utilizado de modo que alguna persona/cosa pueda ser dañada. El uso del producto fuera de sus fines definidos o despreciando las informaciones de seguridad del fabricante queda en la responsabilidad del usuario. El fabricante no se hace en ninguna forma responsable de consecuencias a causa del maluso del producto.
Se parte del uso correcto del producto para los fines definidos si el producto es utilizado dentro de las instrucciones del correspondiente manual del uso y dentro del margen de rendimiento definido (ver hoja de datos, documentación, informaciones de seguridad que siguen). El uso de los productos hace necesarios conocimientos profundos y el conocimiento del idioma inglés. Por eso se deberá tener en cuenta de exclusivamente autorizar para el uso de los productos a personas péritas o debidamente minuciosamente instruidas con los conocimientos citados. Si fuera necesaria indumentaria de seguridad para el uso de productos de R&S, encontrará la información debida en la documentación del producto en el capítulo correspondiente.
Símbolos y definiciones de seguridad
Ver manual de instrucciones del uso
Informaciones para maquinaria con uns peso de > 18kg
Peligro de golpe de corriente
¡Advertencia! Superficie caliente
Conexión a conductor protector
Conexión a tierra
Conexión a masa conductora
¡Cuidado! Elementos de construción con peligro de carga electroestática
El aparato está protegido en su totalidad por un aislamiento de doble refuerzo
potencia EN MARCHA/PARADA
Indicación Stand-by
Corriente continua DC
Corriente alterna AC
Corriente continua/alterna DC/AC
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Informaciones de seguridad
Tener en cuenta las informaciones de seguridad sirve para tratar de evitar daños y peligros de toda clase. Es necesario de que se lean las siguientes informaciones de seguridad concienzudamente y se tengan en cuenta debidamente antes de la puesta en funcionamiento del producto. También deberán ser tenidas en cuenta las informaciones para la protección de personas que encontrarán en otro capítulo de esta documentación y que también son obligatorias de seguir. En las informaciones de seguridad actuales hemos juntado todos los objetos vendidos por Rohde&Schwarz bajo la denominación de „producto“, entre ellos también aparatos, instalaciones así como toda clase de accesorios.
Palabras de señal y su significado
PELIGRO Indica un punto de peligro con gran potencial de riesgo para el
ususario.Punto de peligro que puede llevar hasta la muerte o graves heridas.
ADVERTENCIA Indica un punto de peligro con un protencial de riesgo mediano para el
usuario. Punto de peligro que puede llevar hasta la muerte o graves heridas .
ATENCIÓN Indica un punto de peligro con un protencial de riesgo pequeño para el
usuario. Punto de peligro que puede llevar hasta heridas leves o pequeñas
CUIDADO Indica la posibilidad de utilizar mal el producto y a consecuencia
dañarlo.
INFORMACIÓN Indica una situación en la que deberían seguirse las instrucciones en el
uso del producto, pero que no consecuentemente deben de llevar a un daño del mismo.
Las palabras de señal corresponden a la definición habitual para aplicaciones civiles en el ámbito de la comunidad económica europea. Pueden existir definiciones diferentes a esta definición. Por eso se debera tener en cuenta que las palabras de señal aquí descritas sean utilizadas siempre solamente en combinación con la correspondiente documentación y solamente en combinación con el producto correspondiente. La utilización de las palabras de señal en combinación con productos o documentaciones que no les correspondan puede llevar a malinterpretaciones y tener por consecuencia daños en personas u objetos.
Informaciones de seguridad elementales
1. El producto solamente debe ser utilizado según lo indicado por el fabricante referente a la situación y posición de funcionamiento sin que se obstruya la ventilación. Si no se convino de otra manera, es para los productos R&S válido lo que sigue: como posición de funcionamiento se define principialmente la posición con el suelo de la caja para abajo , modo de protección IP 2X, grado de suciedad 2, categoría de sobrecarga eléctrica 2, utilizar solamente en estancias interiores, utilización hasta 2000 m sobre el nivel del mar. A menos que se especifique otra cosa en la hoja de datos, se aplicará una tolerancia de ±10% sobre el voltaje nominal y de ±5% sobre la frecuencia nominal.
2. En todos los trabajos deberán ser tenidas en cuenta las normas locales de seguridad de trabajo y de prevención de accidentes. El producto solamente debe de ser abierto por personal périto autorizado. Antes de efectuar trabajos en el producto o abrirlo deberá este ser desconectado de la corriente. El ajuste, el cambio de partes, la manutención y la reparación deberán ser solamente efectuadas por electricistas autorizados por R&S. Si se reponen partes con importancia para los aspectos de seguridad (por ejemplo el enchufe, los transformadores o los fusibles), solamente podrán ser sustituidos por partes originales. Despues de cada recambio de partes elementales para la seguridad deberá ser efectuado un control de
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seguridad (control a primera vista, control de conductor protector, medición de resistencia de aislamiento, medición de medición de la corriente conductora, control de funcionamiento).
3. Como en todo producto de fabricación industrial no puede ser excluido en general de que se produzcan al usarlo elementos que puedan generar alergias, los llamados elementos alergénicos (por ejemplo el níquel). Si se producieran en el trato con productos R&S reacciones alérgicas, como por ejemplo urticaria, estornudos frecuentes, irritación de la conjuntiva o dificultades al respirar, se deberá consultar inmediatamente a un médico para averigurar los motivos de estas reacciones.
4. Si productos / elementos de construcción son tratados fuera del funcionamiento definido de forma mecánica o térmica, pueden generarse elementos peligrosos (polvos de sustancia de metales pesados como por ejemplo plomo, berilio, níquel). La partición elemental del producto, como por ejemplo sucede en el tratamiento de materias residuales, debe de ser efectuada solamente por personal especializado para estos tratamientos. La partición elemental efectuada inadecuadamente puede generar daños para la salud. Se deben tener en cuenta las directivas nacionales referentes al tratamiento de materias residuales.
5. En el caso de que se produjeran agentes de peligro o combustibles en la aplicación del producto que debieran de ser transferidos a un tratamiento de materias residuales, como por ejemplo agentes refrigerantes que deben ser repuestos en periodos definidos, o aceites para motores, deberan ser tenidas en cuenta las prescripciones de seguridad del fabricante de estos agentes de peligro o combustibles y las regulaciones regionales para el tratamiento de materias residuales. Cuiden también de tener en cuenta en caso dado las prescripciones de seguridad especiales en la descripción del producto.
6. Ciertos productos, como por ejemplo las instalaciones de radiación HF, pueden a causa de su función natural, emitir una radiación electromagnética aumentada. En vista a la protección de la vida en desarrollo deberían ser protegidas personas embarazadas debidamente. También las personas con un bypass pueden correr
peligro a causa de la radiación electromagnética. El empresario está comprometido a valorar y señalar areas de trabajo en las que se corra un riesgo de exposición a radiaciones aumentadas de riesgo aumentado para evitar riesgos.
7. La utilización de los productos requiere instrucciones especiales y una alta concentración en el manejo. Debe de ponerse por seguro de que las personas que manejen los productos estén a la altura de los requerimientos necesarios referente a sus aptitudes físicas, psíquicas y emocionales, ya que de otra manera no se pueden excluir lesiones o daños de objetos. El empresario lleva la responsabilidad de seleccionar el personal usuario apto para el manejo de los productos.
8. Antes de la puesta en marcha del producto se deberá tener por seguro de que la tensión preseleccionada en el producto equivalga a la del la red de distribución. Si es necesario cambiar la preselección de la tensión también se deberán en caso dabo cambiar los fusibles correspondientes del prodcuto.
9. Productos de la clase de seguridad I con alimentación móvil y enchufe individual de producto solamente deberán ser conectados para el funcionamiento a tomas de corriente de contacto de seguridad y con conductor protector conectado.
10. Queda prohibida toda clase de interrupción intencionada del conductor protector, tanto en la toma de corriente como en el mismo producto ya que puede tener como consecuencia el peligro de golpe de corriente por el producto. Si se utilizaran cables o enchufes de extensión se deberá poner al seguro, que es controlado su estado técnico de seguridad.
11. Si el producto no está equipado con un interruptor para desconectarlo de la red, se deberá considerar el enchufe del cable de distribución como interruptor. En estos casos deberá asegurar de que el enchufe sea de fácil acceso y nabejo (medida del cable de distribución aproximadamente 2 m). Los interruptores de función o electrónicos no son aptos para el corte de la red eléctrica. Si los productos sin interruptor están integrados en construciones o instalaciones, se deberá instalar el interruptor al nivel de la instalación.
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12. No utilice nunca el producto si está dañado el cable eléctrico. Asegure a través de las medidas de protección y de instalación adecuadas de que el cable de eléctrico no pueda ser dañado o de que nadie pueda ser dañado por él, por ejemplo al tropezar o por un golpe de corriente.
13. Solamente está permitido el funcionamiento en redes de distribución TN/TT aseguradas con fusibles de como máximo 16 A.
14. Nunca conecte el enchufe en tomas de corriente sucias o llenas de polvo. Introduzca el enchufe por completo y fuertemente en la toma de corriente. Si no tiene en consideración estas indicaciones se arriesga a que se originen chispas, fuego y/o heridas.
15. No sobrecargue las tomas de corriente, los cables de extensión o los enchufes de extensión ya que esto pudiera causar fuego o golpes de corriente.
16. En las mediciones en circuitos de corriente con una tensión de entrada de Ueff > 30 V se deberá tomar las precauciones debidas para impedir cualquier peligro (por ejemplo medios de medición adecuados, seguros, limitación de tensión, corte protector, aislamiento etc.).
17. En caso de conexión con aparatos de la técnica informática se deberá tener en cuenta que estos cumplan los requisitos de la EC950/EN60950.
18. Nunca abra la tapa o parte de ella si el producto está en funcionamiento. Esto pone a descubierto los cables y componentes eléctricos y puede causar heridas, fuego o daños en el producto.
19. Si un producto es instalado fijamente en un lugar, se deberá primero conectar el conductor protector fijo con el conductor protector del aparato antes de hacer cualquier otra conexión. La instalación y la conexión deberán ser efecutadas por un electricista especializado.
20. En caso de que los productos que son instalados fijamente en un lugar sean sin protector implementado, autointerruptor o similares objetos de protección, deberá la toma de corriente estar protegida de manera que los productos o los usuarios estén suficientemente protegidos.
21. Por favor, no introduzca ningún objeto que no esté destinado a ello en los orificios de la caja del aparato. No vierta nunca ninguna clase de líquidos sobre o en la caja. Esto puede producir corto circuitos en el producto y/o puede causar golpes de corriente, fuego o heridas.
22. Asegúrese con la protección adecuada de que no pueda originarse en el producto una sobrecarga por ejemplo a causa de una tormenta. Si no se verá el personal que lo utilice expuesto al peligro de un golpe de corriente.
23. Los productos R&S no están protegidos contra el agua si no es que exista otra indicación, ver también punto 1. Si no se tiene en cuenta esto se arriesga el peligro de golpe de corriente o de daños en el producto lo cual también puede llevar al peligro de personas.
24. No utilice el producto bajo condiciones en las que pueda producirse y se hayan producido líquidos de condensación en o dentro del producto como por ejemplo cuando se desplaza el producto de un lugar frío a un lugar caliente.
25. Por favor no cierre ninguna ranura u orificio del producto, ya que estas son necesarias para la ventilación e impiden que el producto se caliente demasiado. No pongan el producto encima de materiales blandos como por ejemplo sofás o alfombras o dentro de una caja cerrada, si esta no está suficientemente ventilada.
26. No ponga el producto sobre aparatos que produzcan calor, como por ejemplo radiadores o calentadores. La temperatura ambiental no debe superar la temperatura máxima especificada en la hoja de datos.
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27. Baterías y acumuladores no deben de ser expuestos a temperaturas altas o al fuego. Guardar baterías y acumuladores fuera del alcance de los niños. Si las baterías o los acumuladores no son cambiados con la debida atención existirá peligro de explosión (atención celulas de Litio). Cambiar las baterías o los acumuladores solamente por los del tipo R&S correspondiente (ver lista de piezas de recambio). Baterías y acumuladores son deshechos problemáticos. Por favor tirenlos en los recipientes especiales para este fín. Por favor tengan en cuenta las prescripciones nacionales de cada país referente al tratamiento de deshechos. Nunca sometan las baterías o acumuladores a un corto circuito.
28. Tengan en consideración de que en caso de un incendio pueden escaparse gases tóxicos del producto, que pueden causar daños a la salud.
29. Por favor tengan en cuenta que en caso de un incendio pueden desprenderse del producto agentes venenosos (gases, líquidos etc.) que pueden generar daños a la salud.
30. No sitúe el producto encima de superficies, vehículos, estantes o mesas, que por sus características de peso o de estabilidad no sean aptas para él. Siga siempre las instrucciones de instalación del fabricante cuando instale y asegure el producto en objetos o estructuras (por ejemplo paredes y estantes).
31. Las asas instaladas en los productos sirven solamente de ayuda para el manejo que solamente está previsto para personas. Por eso no está permitido utilizar las asas para la sujecion en o sobre medios de transporte como por ejemplo grúas, carretillas elevadoras de horquilla, carros etc. El usuario es responsable de que los productos sean sujetados de forma segura a los medios de transporte y de que las prescripciones de seguridad del fabricante de los medios de transporte sean tenidas en cuenta. En caso de que no se tengan en cuenta pueden causarse daños en personas y objetos.
32. Si llega a utilizar el producto dentro de un vehículo, queda en la responsabilidad absoluta del conductor que conducir el vehículo de manera segura. Asegure el producto dentro del vehículo debidamente para evitar en caso de un accidente las lesiones u otra clase de daños. No utilice nunca el producto dentro de un vehículo en movimiento si esto pudiera distraer al conductor. Siempre queda en la responsabilidad absoluta del conductor la seguridad del vehículo y el fabricante no asumirá ninguna clase de responsabilidad por accidentes o colisiones.
33. Dado el caso de que esté integrado un producto de laser en un producto R&S (por ejemplo CD/DVD-ROM) no utilice otras instalaciones o funciones que las descritas en la documentación. De otra manera pondrá en peligro su salud, ya que el rayo laser puede dañar irreversiblemente sus ojos. Nunca trate de descomponer estos productos. Nunca mire dentro del rayo laser.
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EC Certificate of Conformity

Certificate No.: 98080
This is to certify that:
Equipment type Order No. Designation
CTS60 1094.0006.60 Digital Radio Tester
complies with the provisions of the Directive of the Council of the European Union on the approximation of the laws of the Member States
- relating to electrical equipment for use within defined voltage lim it s (73/23/EEC revised by 93/68/EEC)
- relating to electromagnetic compatibility (89/336/EEC revised by 91/263/EEC, 92/31/EEC, 93/68/ EEC)
Conformity is proven by compliance with the following standards: EN61010-1 : 1993 + A2 : 1995
EN50081-1 : 1992 EN50082-2 : 1995
Affixing the EC confor m it y mark as from 1998
ROHDE & SCHWARZ GmbH & Co. KG Mühldorfstr. 15, D-81671 München
Munich, 1999-02-24 Central Quality Management FS-QZ / Becker
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CTS60 Introduction

1 Introduction
The CTS60 tester is a val ue for money instrument which suppor ts both automatic function tests and detailed service testin g of DECT portable a nd fixed parts. It provides an eas y way to perform accurate measurements in line with the ETSI recommendations detailed in TBR06.
The CTS60 supports six working langu ages (English, French, Ger man, Italian, Spanish an d Dutch). It also has a TFT colour display which helps to make the CTS60 easy to use.
There are two types of tests available on the CTS60; the firs t is a configurable automatic func tion test called Autotest, the second is a detailed service test called Manual Test.
1.1 Autotest Applications
1.1.1 Overview
The CTS60 Autotest provides a ver y flexible approach to autom atic testing. All of the t ests provided in Autotest are fully configur able and provide the functio nality to define a c omplete set of au tomatic tests required by any service application.
The main applicati on of Autot es t is t o c hec k the op er atio n of a DECT unit before givi ng it to a cus t omer. For example during a sale (to enhance customer confidence, by demonstrating the proper functioning of the equipment to the c ustomer), bef ore or after a repair , or in the event a complaint is received. In the latter case, the custom er’s complaint can be verified im mediately, avoiding unneces sary return of the mobile phone to a central service station, and thus saving time and expense.

1.1.2 Configurable Test Steps in Autotest

The following types of tests can be configured in Autotest:
Set up a connection from the CTS60
Release a connection from the CTS60
Measurement of the power ramp
Measurement of modulation frequency parameters for various data types
Measurement of the Bit Error Rate
Measurement of timing values
1.2 Manual Test Applications
This part of the CTS60 is design ed for servic e testing an d other situat ions where t he user must decide which step has to be performed next. The required measurements can be selected manually, for example power ramp, modulati on, timing or bit error r ate. Also ava ilable in this test mode are graphica l displays of the power ramp and modulation data.
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2 Preparation for Use
¾ When unpacking the instrument, please ensure that all other items and accessories included with
the CTS60 are enclosed.
¾ When transporting the instrument it is strongly recommended that the protective caps included in the
shipping box for protection of the front and rear panel are used. This serves to prevent damage to the protruding items on the front and rear panels.
Important note: A rechargeable battery is installed in the CTS60 which allows storage of important instrument parameters when the instrument is switched off. This battery is automatically charged during operation of the instrument. For the battery to be sufficiently charged, the CTS60 should not remain switched off for longer than three months.
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2.1 Explanation of Front and Rear View

This page shows the front and rear view of the instrument, with short explanations on the controls and connectors.
TFT Display
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RF IN 2 DECT
50
Sensitive input for DECT
High level output
13 dBm MAX
RF OUT 2 DECT
50
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for DECT
DECT
RF IN / OUT DECT
50
Common input / output for DECT
Instrument with input voltage selector
>
CAUTION
INPUT POWER LIMITED
Fan of power supply unit (controlled)
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Softkeys for menu control
MENU UP
Hardkey to return to the previous menu level
Service connector (e. g. for ext. monitor)
MADE IN GERMANY
100 ... 120 V / 135 VA 200 ... 240 V / 160 VA 50 ... 60 Hz
AC supply connector for voltage/current supply
CE
Voltage selector switch
MONITOR
RS 232
PRINTER
RS232 interface (e. g. for software update, servicing, remote control)
CE
KEYBOARD
0
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
Power switch on/off
Fan (uncont rolled)
Audio Input (DECT)
Keyboard connector (for an external keyboard)
Audio Output (DECT)
Printer connector for test report
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Instrument with wide-range voltage input
100 ... 240 V / 160 VA 50 ... 60 Hz
AC supply connector for voltage/current supply
CE
Fan of power supply unit (controlled)
Service connector (e. g. for ext. monitor)
MONITOR
RS 232
PRINTER
RS232 interface (e. g. for software update, servicing, remote control)
CE
KEYBOARD
0
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
Power switch on/ off
Fan (uncontrol led)
Audio Input (DECT)
Keyboard connector (for an external keyboard)
Audio Output (DECT)
Printer connector for test report
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2.2 Commissioning

2.2.1 Setting up the Instrument

For bench measurements, it is recommended that the fold out feet at the bottom of the instrument are used as this improves the viewing angle of the screen.
For optimum operation of the instrument note the following:
Do not cover the ventilation openings!
Ambient temperature +5 to +45 °C.
Avoid moisture and condensation, if it occurs however, the instrument must be thoroughly dried
before switching on.

2.2.2 Connecting the Instrument to the AC Supply

¾ Check the position of the voltage selector and set it to the local AC supply voltage if necessary.
¾ Plug the supplied power cable into the rear power connector and connect the CTS60 to the power
supply.
Instrument with input voltage selector
100 ... 120 V / 135 VA 200 ... 240 V / 160 VA 50 ... 60 Hz
Instrument with wide-range voltage input
100 ... 240 V / 160 VA 50 ... 60 Hz
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2.2.3 Ensuring Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC)

In order to avoid electromagnetic interference, the instrument may only be operated with all covers in place as they form part of the shielding for the instrument. Only appropriate shielded signal and control cables (e.g. RF connecting cables) should be used.

2.2.4 Switching on the Instrument

The CTS60 is switched on by means of the power switch at the rear.
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2.2.5 Options List

After the instrument is switched on a start up screen is displayed while the instruments loads stored parameters and checks which options are installed. After a short time the options screen is displayed (see below). It is advisable to check the options after powering up the instrument for the first time to ensure that the purchased options are installed.
Available Options Menu
If you want to use additional available options, please contact your local Rohde & Schwarz sales representative.

2.2.6 OCXO Reference Oscillator (Option CTS-B1)

If your instrument is equipped with this option, be aware that an OCXO needs approximately 15 minutes to warm up after switching on the instrument to achieve full precision.
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3 Getting Started With Autotest
3.1 Overview
In Autotest mode the CTS60 is easy and convenient to operate thanks to its clear menu structure. If this is your first encounter with CTS60 in Autotest m ode, this chapter will give you a quick survey of
configuring and running an automatic test. The autotest enables fixed and portable part tests to be configured as required. The test are stored on
the CTS60 and can be selected and run at a future date. T here are 10 configurable tests f or both f ixed and portable part tests. Each of these tests can comprise up to 50 test steps. Conditional and unconditional jumps can also be used to configure longer tests.
The following is a list of the possible actions which can be configured for a test step:
Free - no action has been assigned to this test step (default value)
Setup connection - set up a connection with a fixed or portable part depending on the test menu
selected
Power Ramp - perform a single power ramp measurement
RF Modulation - perform an RF modulation measurement
Timing - perform a timing measurement
Bit Error Rate - perform a bit error rate measurement
Bearer Release - release an established connection
Pause - pause during an autotest
For further information on the individual menus and keys, refer to the menu descriptions in chapter 6.
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3.2 Configuring an autotest

Step 1
When the CT S60 is switched on the Home Menu shown opposite appears after a few seconds . T he instrument is now ready for testing. Use the "Test Mode" key to toggle between the Manual Test, and Autotest Test modes (must be set to Autotest). Use the "DUT" key to select the device to be tested either fixed part or
Home Menu
portable part. Press "Start" to go to the first
Main menu of Autotest.
Step 2
Autotest Start Menu
The autotest start menu is now displayed. Press "Select Test" to select a test you wish to configure.
The select test menu is now displayed. Press the Test and Test keys to move up and down the list of tests until you have selected the test you wish to edit. Press "Edit Test" to edit the selected test.
Select Test Menu
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Step 3
The autotest edit menu is now displayed. This menu will enable you to configure a particular test.
Press "Edit Name" and enter a name for this test (note that the test number is not editable). Press "Edit Name" again to accept this selection.
Use the ↑ ↓ arrow keys to select
Autotest Edit Menu
each test step in turn. To edit a test step press "Select Action".
Step 4
The select action menu will now be displayed. Use the "Action ↑" and "Action " to select the action that you wish to configure for this test step.
Select Action Menu
Once an action has been selected it can be configured by pressing "Config".
You can make presettings and adapt the tolerance limits for OK/Not OK evaluation of the test as required.
Accept the action selected by pressing "Menu up" (or press "Cancel" to leave the previous selection unchanged).
Step 5
Configure all of the test steps to configure an entire test. Then press "Menu up" until you have returned to the autotest start menu.
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3.3 Running a fi xed par t test

.
RF IN 2 DECT
50
13 dBm MAX
RF OUT 2 DECT
50
DECT
RF IN / OUT DECT
50
INPUT POWER LIMITED
DIGITAL RADI O TE ST E R CTS 60 109 4 .0006.60
W
W
W
CAUTION
MENU UP
MADE IN GER M ANY
Step 1
Connect a suitable antenna to the N socket of the selected RF connector (default IN1/OUT1) of the CTS60.
Make sure that the DUT is provided with the required supply voltage (charged batteries or power supply unit) and is switched to the service mode (for information on how to activate the service mode of the fixed part please contact the manufacturer).
When the CT S60 is switched on the Home Menu shown opposite appears. The instrument is now ready for testing. Use the "Test Mode" key to toggle between the Manual Test, and Autotest Test modes (must be set to Autotest). Use the "DUT" key to select the device to be tested (fixed part).
Home Menu
Autotest Start Menu
Press "Start" to go to the first Main menu of Autotest.
Step 2
The autotest start menu is now displayed. Press "Select Test" to select a test you wish to run.
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The select test menu is now displayed. Press the Test and Test keys to move up and down the list of tests until you have selected the test you wish to run. Press "Menu up" to accept the selection.
Select Test Menu
Step 3
The autotest start menu is now displayed.
If you know the RFPI of the fixed part you are testing press "Edit RFPI" and enter it in the RFPI field. Press "Accept RFPI" to set this selection to "No". This will ensure that a connection is set up with the entered RFPI.
Autotest Start Menu
Select FP Type Menu
If you do not know the RFPI of the fixed part you are testing press "Accept RFPI" and select "Yes". This will connect with the strongest RFPI detected.
Press "RF Con/FP Type" to select the RF connector, the coupler to use and the FP type to test. The select FP type menu is now displayed. Use the keys "FP Type " and "FP Type " to select the desired type. Use the key "RF Con" to select the combination of connectors that will be used. The combi­nation selected is displayed. By pressing the key "Coupler" (On), the correction values ente­red in the menu "Edit FP Type" (see 6.4.3) are taken into account.
Press "Menu up" to accept the selection.
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Step 4
To start the test press "Start" on the autotest start menu.
Autotest Start Menu
While the test is running the tes t results are displayed in a scrolling window. The "Action/Parameter" column displays the number of the test step, the action which was executed, and the parameter which was measured.
Autotest Running Menu
The "Values" column displays measured values. The "Result" column displays the results of the tolerance checks made by comparing the measured values with the configured tolerance values.
The test can be aborted at any time by pressing the "Abort" key.
At certain points during the test there may be a pause configured. In this case press the "Cont" k ey to continue with the test.
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Step 5
Once the test has completed or been aborted the autotest results menu will be displayed. This displays the results of the test as they were displayed while the test was running. The overall result of the test is displayed at the bottom.
Press "Page ", "Page ↓",
Autotest Results Menu
"Line", or "Line " to scroll up and down through the results.
Press "Print Report" to print out a hardcopy of the test and the results.
Press "Start Menu" to return to the autotest start menu.
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3.4 Running a por table part test

RF IN 2 DECT
50
13 dBm MAX
RF OUT 2 DECT
50
DECT
RF IN / OUT DECT
50
INPUT POWER LIMITED
DIGITAL RADIO TESTER CTS 60 1094 .0006.60
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W
W
CAUTION
Step 1
Connect a suitable antenna to the
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N socket of the selected RF connector (default IN1/OUT1) of the CTS60.
Make sure that the DUT is provided with the required supply voltage (charged battery or power supply unit) and is switched to the service mode (for information on how to activate the service mode of the portable part please contact the manufacturer).
When the CT S60 is switched on the Home Menu shown opposite appears. The instrument is now ready for testing. Use the "Test Mode" key to toggle between the Manual Test, and Autotest Test modes (must be set to Autotest). Use the "DUT" key to select the device to be tested (portable part).
Home Menu
Autotest Start Menu
Press "Start" to go to the first Main menu of Autotest.
Step 2
The autotest start menu is now displayed. Press "Select Test" to select a test you wish to run.
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The select test menu is now displayed. Press the Test and Test keys to move up and down the list of tests until you have selected the test you wish to run. Press "Menu up" to accept the selection.
Select Test Menu
Step 3
The autotest start menu is now displayed.
Presss "Edit RFPI" and enter an RFPI that the portable part will synchronise to in the RFPI field. Press "Edit RFPI" again to accept this selection.
Autotest Start Menu
Select PP Type Menu
Press "RF Con/PP Type" to select the RF connector, the coupler to use and the PP type to test. The select PP type menu is now displayed.
Use the keys "PP Type " and "PP Type " to select the desired type.
Use the key "RF Con" to select the combination of connectors that will be used. The combi­nation selected is displayed.
Use the key "Coupler" to set the coupler state. Coupler "On" means that the configured attenuation values for the selected PP type will be used on the calculations (that is, a coupler is present).
Press "Menu up" to accept the selection.
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Step 4
To start the test press "Start" on the autotest start menu.
Autotest Start Menu
While the test is running the tes t results are displayed in a scrolling window. The "Action/Parameter" column displays the number of the test step, the action which was executed, and the parameter which was measured.
Autotest Running Menu
The "Values" column displays measured values. The "Result" column displays the results of the tolerance checks made by com­paring the measured values with the configured tolerance values.
The test can be aborted at any time by pressing the "Abort" key.
At certain points during the test there may be a pause configured. In this case press the "Cont" k ey to continue with the test.
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Step 5
Once the test has completed or been aborted the autotest results menu will be displayed. This displays the results of the test as they were displayed while the test was running. The overall result of the test is displayed at the bottom.
Press "Page ", "Page ↓",
Autotest Results Menu
"Line", or "Line " to scroll up and down through the results.
Press "Print Report" to print out a hardcopy of the test and the results.
Press "Start Menu" to return to the autotest start menu.
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3.5 Notes on configuring an autotest

When configuring an autotest the following points should be taken into account:
Tests should typically start with "Setup Connection" and end with "Bearer Release". That is, in order to run measurements a connec tion must first be set up. Once the m easurements are com plete the connection must be released.
W hen setting up a connection with a portable part you must configure the sync. type as manual or auto. If the sync. type is configured as auto then the sync. time must als o be configured with a value of 0 to 10 seconds. This will be the time waited before the call is set up. If the sync. type is configured as manual then the user will be prompted to press the "CONT" key before the test continues.
Configuration of measurem ent actions is the same as configur ing manual test actions (see "G etting Started With Manual Test") except that the RF level must be configured for each BER measurement.
Make sure to select a level sufficiently high to match the selected coupling.
If a tes t s tep is conf igur ed as pause the CTS60 will not continue until the "CONT" k ey is pres s ed or a
timeout period is reached.
The goto action can be conf igured to insert conditional or unconditional loops in tes ts. For details of configuring loops see the config goto menu section in the "Detailed description of the menus".
The autotest report (both on the scr een and printed) will contain only the last 3000 lines of the test. When the report reaches this number the first lines will be discarded.
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4 Getting Started With Manual Test
4.1 Overview
In Manual Test mode the user s elec ts the requir ed test by selecting an appropriate measurement m enu. If this is your first encounter with CTS60 in Manual Test mode, this chapter will give you a quick survey of tests performed on DECT fixed and portable parts. You will be guided step by step through the Manual Test menus. If m ore detail is r equired f or any of the menus please ref er to the Menus s ection of this manual.
To become fam iliar with CTS60 in Manual Test m ode and its wide variety of test functions, try out the functions described using a CT S60 and a DECT f ixed or portable part. T he instruct ions and infor mation given in this chapter are based on the assumption that the DUT is connected to the CTS60 via an antenna.
Important notes:
Fixed parts transmit a dummy bearer on a channel, which includes the Radio Fixed Part Identifier (RFPI) which uniquely identifies the unit.
When testing a fixed part the CTS60 simulates a por table part. It s ynchronises to the fixed parts dum my bearer and then displays details of the channel and the RFPI. The CTS60 then requests the establishment of a traffic channel with the fixed part.
When testing a portable part the CTS60 simulates a fixed part. It transmits a dummy bearer on a configured channel with a configured RFPI. The portable part being tested will then synchronise to this dummy bearer. If the portable part is in test mode then the CTS60 can establish a traffic channel with it.
Special attention is required when using an antenna coupler. Attention should be paid to other DECT systems in the vicinity in order to ensure that the channels configur ed on the CTS60 for the dum m y and traffic bearers do not conflict with these systems.
It is important to use the corr ect antenna coupler so that the input RF Level is ins ide the allowed range for the connector being used (refer to the technical inform ation section for the allowed RF range) . The attenuation/gain value of the coupler should then be configured f or the FP (or PP) type being used (see Selecting and Configuring Types), so that the s oftware can compens ate for the attenuation and display the real value. Failure to do so may result in the CTS60 displaying incorrect values.
It is important that only the fixed part or the portable part be operated at a time. This is to avoid the DUT synchronizing to its own fixed or portable part instead of synchronizing to the CTS or the DUT being disturbed by its own fixed or portable part.
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4.2 Testing a Fixed Part

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Step 1
Connect a suitable antenna to the N socket of the selected RF connector (default IN1/OUT1) of the CTS60.
Make sure that the DUT is provided with the required supply voltage (charged battery or power supply unit) and is switched to the service mode (for information on how to activate the service mode of the fixed part please contact the manufacturer).
When the CT S60 is switched on the Home Menu shown opposite appears after a few seconds . T he instrument is now ready for testing. Use the "Test Mode" key to toggle between the Manual Test, and Autotest Test modes (must be set to Manual Test). Use the "DUT" key to select the device to be tested (fixed part).
Home Menu
Synchronisation Menu
Press "Start" to go to the first Main menu of Manual Test, Synchronisation.
Step 2
After the start button is pressed in the Home menu the Synchro­nisation menu is displayed. The CTS60 is now waiting to syn­chronise with a fixed part (the text "Synchronising" blinks in a yellow box). The text "Wait for FP Synchronisation" appears in a green box at the bottom of the screen.
The fixed part to be tested should now be turned on in test mode. The method for doing this will depend on the type of fixed part. Consult the manufacturer for more details.
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As soon as the CTS60 has successfully synchronised with the fixed part the "Synchroni­sing" message will disappear. The text "Press "Connect" to connect to FP" appears in a green box at the bottom of the screen.
At this point the dummy slot and carrier fields display the values of the carrier being transmitted by the fixed part and the Radio
Synchronisation Menu
Fixed Part Identifier (RFPI) of the fixed part is displayed in the "Detected RFPI" field. If this detected RFPI is different to the value displayed in the "RFPI" field then press the "Accept RFPI" key. This will copy the value across.
Config Sync. Menu
Step 3
Before setting up a connection press "Config" on the Synchro­nisation menu.
Here the traffic slot should be configured to ensure that it is not the same as the dummy slot. The RF transmit level of the CTS60 should be configured to an appropriate value. Set the desired carrier offset and antenna if required.
Finally select the required mode for the connection ("loopback", "normal", or "echo"). Note that the mode selected will affect which measurement values are displayed on some menus.
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Step 4
Return to the Synchronisation menu and wait for the CT S60 to Synchronise with the fixed part.
Press "Connect" on the Synchro­nisation menu to set up the connection.
Synchronisation Menu
The display will change to the Connection Established Menu.
This is the central measurement menu. It displays an overview of the power ramp and modulation measurements. Detailed trans­mitter and receiver m easurement results can be displayed by se­lecting and starting the appro­priate measurement.
Connection Established Menu
Connection Established Menu
Step 5
The connection can be released at any point by pressing the "Bearer Release" or "Menu up" keys on the Connection Estab­lished menu. The CTS60 will then return to the Synchronisation menu.
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4.3 Testing a Portable Part

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Make sure that the DUT is provided with the required supply voltage (charged battery or power supply unit) and is switched to the service mode (for information on how to activate the service mode of the portable part please contact the manufacturer).
When the CT S60 is switched on the Home Menu shown opposite appears after a few seconds . T he instrument is now ready for testing. Use the "Test Mode" key to toggle between the Manual Test, and Autotest Test modes (must be set to Manual Test). Use the "DUT" key to select the device to be tested (portable part).
Home Menu
Synchronisation Menu
Press "Start" to go to the first Main menu of Manual Test, Synchronisation.
Step 2
After the start button is pressed in the Home menu the Synchro­nisation menu is displayed.
The text "W ait for PP Synchroni­sation then press "Connect" to connect to PP" is displayed.
The portable part to be tested should now be turned on in test mode. The method for doing this will depend on the type of fixed part. Consult the manufacturer for more details.
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Step 3
Before setting up a connection press "Config" on the Synchro­nisation menu.
Here the traffic and dumm y slots should be configured to ensure that they are not the same. The RF transmit level of the CTS60 should be configured to an appropriate value. Set the
Config Sync. Menu
desired carrier offset if required. Finally select the required mode for the connection ("loopback", "normal", or "echo"). Note that the mode selected will affect which measurement values are displayed on some menus.
Synchronisation Menu
Step 4
Return to the Synchronisation menu and wait for the portable part to synchronise with the CTS60. Press connect on the Synchronisation menu to set up the connection.
The display will change to the Connection Established Menu.
This is the central measurement menu. It displays an overview of the power ramp and modulation measurements.
Detailed transmitter and receiver measurement results can be displayed by selecting and star­ting the appropriate measure­ment.
Connection Established Menu
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Step 5
The connection can be released at any point by pressing the "Bearer Release" key or "Menu up" on the Connection Estab­lished menu. The CTS60 will then return to the Synchronisation menu.
Connection Established Menu
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4.4 Transmitter Measurements
In the Connection Established Menu the traffic slot and carrier of the current connection, and the transmit RF level of the CTS60 are displayed. If a portable part is being tested its PMID will also be displayed here.
It is possible to configure the number of bursts used for all transmitter meas ur ements on this menu.
Displayed on this menu is a
Connection Established Menu
summary of some of the important transmitter measure­ments: the NTP, power ramp tolerance check, frequency offset, and the maximum positive and negative B-field modulation.
If any of these measurements are out of tolerance they are displayed in red. Tolerance values for these measurements are set on the configuration menu for the relevant measurement.
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After selecting the power ramp by pressing the "Power" key the Power Ramp screen will be displayed.
Here the DUT’s burst is dis­played.
Using the "View" key different views of the ramp can be selec­ted.
If the ramp is out of tolerance the
Power Ramp Menu
faulty section is highlighted in red on the tolerance bar at the bottom of the display.
The yellow box in the centre of the ramp displays details of the current measurement. The overall result of the power ramp tolerance check is displayed as "Ok" or "Fail". Also displayed are the current traffic slot and carrier, and the NTP measurement.
If the NTP measur ement is out of tolerance it is displayed in red. Tolerance values for the ramp and the NTP are set on the Power Ramp Configuration m enu (press "Config" to enter this menu).
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After selecting RF m odulation by pressing the "RF Mod" key the RF Modulation menu will be displayed.
Here the modulation of the DUT’s RF burst is displayed.
Using the "View" key different views of the modulation graph can be selected.
Measurements of frequency offset, maximum positive and
RF Modulation Menu
negative B-field modulation, frequency drift, and X=Z field comparison are displayed. If any of these measurements are out of tolerance they are displayed in red. Tolerance values for these measurements are set on the RF Modulation configuration menu (press "Config" to enter this menu).
Timing Menu (Fixed Part)
The data type at the bottom of the menu is the data pattern being transmitted to, and back from the DUT.
After selecting Timing by pressing the "Timing" key the Timing menu will be displayed.
Different measurements will be displayed on the menu depending on the DUT selected When the DUT selected is fixed part the menu opposite is displayed. This displays the timing accuracy measurement (both as a value and as a bar), and the maxim um positive and negative jitter measurements. If any of these measurements are out of tolerance they are displayed in red. Tolerance values for these measurements are set on the Timing configuration m enu (pres s "Config" to enter this menu).
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When the DUT selected is portable part the menu opposite is displayed. This displays the maximum positive and negative jitter measurements, and the maximum and minimum packet delay measurements. If any of these measurements are out of tolerance they are displayed in red. Tolerance values for these measurements are set on the Timing configuration m enu (pres s "Config" to enter this menu).
Timing Menu (Portable Part)
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4.5 Receiver Measurements
After selecting BER by pressing the "BER" key the BER menu will be displayed.
At the top of the menu, the current sample being measured and the preset number of samples are displayed.
It is also possible to conf igure the RF transmit level of the CTS60 on this menu to assess its effect on the frame and bit error rates.
BER Menu
Current and longterm measure­ments of the fram e and bit error rate are displayed here. If any of these measurements are out of tolerance they are displayed in red. Tolerance values for these measurements are set on the BER configuration menu (press "Config" to enter this menu).
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5 RF connection
5.1 RF Connection of the Device Under Test Using an Antenna
Coupler
Manufacturers of DECT units do not normally provide an RF socket in the unit so connection with an antenna is usually the only means of testing DECT units.
In order to make accurate, reproducible measurements it is necessary to work with an accurately defined attenuation. Separate input and output attenuation values can be configured for each of the fixed and portable part user defined types.
The output attenuation value is used when setting the RF transm it level of the CTS60. The RF level configured on the CTS60 is the actual power level received by the DUT allowing for the attenuation.
The input attenuation will be applied to power measurements to ensure that these are calculated correctly allowing for the attenuation of the coupler.
It is important to set the right attenuation values as these will af f ec t not only the c alculations but als o the hardware gain of the amplifiers . If the attenuation values that are set on the CTS60 are different from the real attenuation of the coupler the measurements made by the CTS60 could be incorrect.
It is also important to set a right attenuation coupler, so that the input RF level is inside the allowed range for the connector being used. Inputing an out-of - r ange signal will lead to inc or rec t measurements being made by the CTS60, or, in an extreme case, damage to the connector. Refer to the technical information section for the allowed RF level range for each connector.
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6 Detailed Description of the Menus

6.1 Menu Structure

6.1.1 Menu Structure Overview

The entire menu structure is divided into four sections (see menu structure graph):
1. Menus seen immediately after power on, that is the Logo screen, the Available Options Menu and the Home Menu. From the Home Menu any of the remaining three divisions can be reached.
2. Manual Test menus including Manual Test configuration menus.
3. Autotest menus including Autotest configuration menus.
4. Configuration menus for the whole system

6.1.2 Status Labels

These are displayed at the top of ever y menu. They detail the network type ("DECT"). The G ap m ode is combined with the device under test. If Gap mode is selected, ("GFP" or "GPP") will be displayed according to the selected device under tes t. If Gap mode is not selected the status label will only display the device under test ("FP" or "PP").
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6.2 Field Editing

The are many values on the CTS60 which requir e c onf iguration. Mos t c onf igur ation menus have several variable fields. These will use the m ulti-field editing approach, described below, to move between the different fields on the m enu and configur e their values. Some other menus that have a single field which is configurable. These nor mally have an edit key located next to the field which is used to edit them. In order to configure values in these fields use the single field approach described below.

6.2.1 Multi-field Editing

The above m enu is an ex ample of multi-f ield editing that is editing multiple fields on one menu. T he field which is active for editing is always highlighted in red. For fields where numbers or characters are
entered (for example "Nam e" or "Input Attenuation" above), this is shown by the red edit symbol ( For fields where the value is selected f rom a list (for exam ple "Dumm y if traff ic"), this is s hown by a red box around the list.
The character or digit to be changed is highlighted by a cursor. By pressing the left and the right arrows ("Å","Æ") the cursor is moved in the appropriate dir ection. The up and down arrows increase ("Ç","È") and decrease the value highlighted by the cursor. This means that for alphabetic c harac ter s pus hing the arrow keys selects the next or the previous character in alphabetical order. For numeric characters pushing the arrow keys increments or decrements the value.
Pushing the key "Next Field" selects the next field to be edited. The changes of all the fields within one m enu are stored when the menu is lef t by pressing the "Menu
Up" hardkey. There are two versions of this type of menu. One has a "Clear" key and the other has a "Default" key.
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Pressing the "Clear" key leaves the menu without storing any changes to fields.
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Pressing the "Default" key restores all of the fields to their default values without leaving the menu.
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6.2.2 Single Field Editing

The above menu is an example of single field editing. The field which is active for editing is shown by the edit symbol ( pressing the key next to it (in the above example "Edit RFPI"). The charac ter or digit to be changed is highlighted by a cursor. The field is activated for editing by pressing the key to the right of it. This causes the editing buttons shown in the picture above to be displayed.
By pressing the left and the right arrows ("Å","Æ") the cursor is m oved in the appropriate direction. The up and down arrows increase ("Ç","È") and decrease the value highlighted by the cursor. T his means that for alphabetic characters pushing the arrow keys selects the next or the previous character in alphabetical order. For numeric characters pushing the arrow keys increments or decrements the value.
Pressing the "Ok" key accepts the value entered. The field is no longer active for editing. Pressing the "Clear" key returns the field to its original value. The field is no longer active for editing.
). The field is activated for editing by
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6.3 Home Menu

This is the Home Menu of the system. It is displayed after the system has started up and when either the Manual test, Autotest or Configuration menus are exited. From the Hom e Menu each part of the system can be reached (see menu structure graph).
Start
By pressing this key either Manual Test, or Autotest is activated depending on which test mode has been selected. After this key is pressed the system changes to the appropriate menu.
Test Mode
By pressing this key select either Manual Test, or Autotest tes t mode. The selec ted test is activated by pressing the Start key.
GAP Mode
If GAP Mode is "OFF" the CT S behaves as usual. If G AP Mode is "ON" Autotest will be not selectable. The DUT (Device Under Test) does not need to be in test mode in order to establish a connection.
DUT
With this key the device under tes t (DUT), which is either a fixed or portable part, can be selected for testing. The DUT selected her e is also displayed at the top of this and every other menu as a status label.
Config Pressing this key activates the Config Select menu.
Menu up This key has no effect in this menu.
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6.4 Selecting and Configuring Types

The CTS60 supports the definition of sets of fixed and portable part types. These can be configured with values specific to a particular DUT. The type can then be selected before perform ing a particular test. The configured values will then be used when performing the test.

6.4.1 Select FP or PP Types Menu

These menus allow a fixed or portable part type to be selected. They also allow selection of the combination of connector s to be used and the state of the coupler. All types in the list are displayed in alphabetical order.
RF Con
Press this key to select the combination of connectors configuration that will be used on the test. Connector 1 (input and output together) is a general purpose connector. Output connector 2 is a high gain output and input connector 2 is a more s ensitive input. Connectors 2 should be used carefully as the RF level range is relatively small.
Coupler
Press this key to select the coupler state. Coupler "on" means that a coupler, with attenuation value spec ified in the s elected F P/PP type, is being used. Coupler "off" means that no coupler is being used, so the attenuation values are not used.
FP/PP Type Ç, FP/PP Type È
Press these k eys to move up and down the displayed list of conf igured types. The currently selected type is highlighted with a horizontal bar.
Menu up
Press this key to accept the currently highlighted selections.
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6.4.2 Config FP or PP Types Menu

These menus allow the list of fixed or portable to be configured. It enables the insertion, deletion and editing of type definitions. All types in the list are displayed in alphabetical order. Access to this menu is only available by pressing the config key on the home menu and then s electing config FP or PP Type from the list of items available.
Insert Press this k ey to insert a new fixed or portable part type in the list. This creates an new entry in the list which can then be edited.
Delete
Press this key to delete the currently highlighted fixed or portable part type from the list.
Edit
Press this key to edit the name and values of the currently highlighted type.
FP/PP Type Ç, FP/PP Type È
Press these k eys to move up and down the displayed list of conf igured types. The currently selected type is highlighted with a horizontal bar.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.4.3 Edit FP Types Menu

This menu allows the configuration of the values for a selected FP type. The first field which can be edited is the type name. This can be any alphanumeric string of up to 30
characters. A portable part MAC identity, which will be accepted by the fixed part being tested, must be entered in
the "PMID" field. Most fixed parts accept any PMID in test mode, but if necessary the PMID of a portable part corresponding to the fixed par t can be obtained from the connec tion established menu in portable part test mode.
The packet type defines the type of packet that will be ass umed for power ramp and RF modulation measurements . P32Z is a packet with 16 bits for the preamble and synchronisation fields of the burst. PP32Z is a packet with 32 bits for the pream ble and synchronisation fields of the burst ie. Prolonged preamble.
Input and output attenuation values can also be entered. These specify the characteristics of the coupler used to connect the fixed part to the CTS60 and will be used when calculating power levels.
Any RF transmit level configured on the CT S60 will represent the actual level received at the fixed part after the output attenuation has been allowed for. T his means that the RF level actually emitted by the CTS60 is higher than the displayed value by the magnitude of the output attenuation.
The input attenuation will be applied to power measurements to ensure that these are calculated correctly allowing for the attenuation of the coupler.
It is important to use the correct antenna coupler so that the input RF Level is inside the allowed range for the connector being used (ref er to the technical inform ation section for the allowed RF range). The attenuation/gain value of the coupler should then be conf igured for the F P (or PP) type being used (see Selecting and Configuring Types), so that the sof tware can compensate f or the attenuation and display the real value. Failure to do so may result in the CTS60 displaying incorrect values.
Cancel Press this key to reset all values to factory default values.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.4.4 Edit PP Types Menu

This menu allows the configuration of the values for a selected PP type. The first field which can be edited is the type name. This can be any alphanumeric string of up to 30
characters. The "Dummy If Traffic " field specifies whether a dummy bearer should be transmitted af ter a connec tion
has been established. This is required by some portable parts in order to maintain synchronisation. Configurable values for this field are "No" remove dummy bearer after connection is established, or "Yes" do not remove dummy bearer after connection is established.
The fields "Q0", "Q3", and "Q6" def ine values for the MAC layer Q-packets transm itted by the CTS60 when in PP test m ode. Each is defined as a series of hexadecimal values which correspond to a Q­packet message, it should be noted however that not all of these are transmitted to the signalling. Further details of these messages can be found in the ETSI standard ETS 300 -175 part 3.
The packet type defines the type of packet that will be ass umed for power ramp and RF modulation measurements . P32Z is a packet with 16 bits for the preamble and synchronisation fields of the burst. PP32Z is a packet with 32 bits for the pream ble and synchronisation fields of the burst ie. Prolonged preamble.
Input and output attenuation values can also be entered. These specify the characteristics of the coupler used to connect the portable part to the CTS60 and will be used when calculating power levels.
Any RF transmit level configured on the CT S60 will represent the actual level received at the portable part after the output attenuation has been allowed for. This means that the RF level ac tually emitted by the CTS60 is higher than the displayed value by the magnitude of the output attenuation.
The input attenuation will be applied to power measurements to ensure that these are calculated correctly allowing for the attenuation of the coupler.
It is important to use the correct antenna coupler so that the input RF Level is inside the allowed range for the connector being used (ref er to the technical inform ation section for the allowed RF range). The attenuation/gain value of the coupler should then be conf igured for the F P (or PP) type being used (see Selecting and Configuring Types), so that the sof tware can compensate f or the attenuation and display the real value. Failure to do so may result in the CTS60 displaying incorrect values.
Cancel Press this key to reset all values to factory default values.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.5 Autotest Menus

6.5.1 Autotest Start Menu (Fixed Part Tests)

This menu is dis played after the Autotest test mode has been activated from the home menu and the DUT selected is "Fixed Part".
Start
Pressing this key starts the autotest. Edit RFPI
Pressing this key enables the entered RFPI to be edited. If "Acc ept RFPI" is set to No (see below) the CTS60 will only synchronise to a Fixed Part with this RFPI.
Accept RFPI
Pressing this key controls the type of synchronisation used during an autotest. If Accept RFPI is set to No the CTS60 will only synchronise to a fixed part with an RFPI the same as the value entered using "Edit RFPI". If Accept RFPI is set to Yes the CTS60 does not use the entered RFPI value to synchronise. Instead the CTS60 will synchronise with whatever fixed part it detects is currently transmitting.
Select Test Pressing this key allows one of 10 different automatic FP tests to be selected and edited.
Edit Test
Pressing this key allows the selected test to be configured.
RF Con/FP Type
Pressing this k ey allows the combination of connectors, the coupler state, and the type of Fixed Part being tested to be selected.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.5.2 Autotest Start Menu (Portable Part Tests)

This menu is dis played after the Autotest test mode has been activated from the home menu and the DUT selected is "Portable Part".
Start
Pressing this key starts the autotest. Edit RFPI
Pressing this key enables the entered RFPI to be edited. This is the RFPI that will be used when transmitting a dummy bearer to the portable part being tested.
Select Test Pressing this key allows one of 10 different automatic PP tests to be selected and edited.
Edit Test
Pressing this key allows the selected test to be configured.
RF Con/PP Type
Pressing this k ey allows the connectors' configuration, the coupler state, and the type of Portable Part being tested to be selected.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.5.3 Autotest Select Test Menu

This menu is used to select one of the 10 fixed part or 10 portable part tes ts which can be configured. The set of tests which can be configured depends on the currently selected DUT.
Test Ç, Test È
These keys move up and down the list of c onfigurable tests. The currently selected test is highlighted with a horizontal bar.
Edit Test
Pressing this key allows the selected test to be configured. Menu up
Pressing this hardkey stores the test currently selected on this menu and returns to the previous menu.
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6.5.4 Autotest Edit Test Menu

This menu is us ed to conf igure a s elected test. Each tes t can contain up to 50 test s teps each of which can be configured with a variety of different actions.
Edit Name
Pressing this k ey allows a test nam e to be enter ed. This c an be any string up to 26 characters (the tes t number is not editable).
Ç, È
These keys move up and down the list of test steps. The currently selected test step is highlighted with a horizontal bar. The list of test steps scrolls when moving to a test step which is not currently visible.
Insert
This key is used to insert a new test step at the currently highlighted position. This test step will be created as "Free". All test steps at and below this position will be moved down one step.
Delete
This key is used to delete the test step at the c urrently highlighted position. All test steps below this test step will be moved up one step.
Select Action
Pressing this key allows an action to be selected for the current test step.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.5.5 Autotest Select Action Menu

This menu is used to select an action for the currently selected test step. The available actions are:
Free - no action defined (default value for new test steps).
Setup connection - set up a connection with a fixed or portable part (depends on the DUT selected).
Power Ramp - perform a power ramp measurement.
RF Modulation - perform an RF modulation measurement.
Timing - perform a timing measurement.
Bit Error Rate - perform a BER measurement.
Bearer Release - release the connection.
Pause - pause for a fixed length of time or until the "Cont" key is pressed (see autotest running
menu)
Conditional goto - specify a conditional goto (see Config Goto menu).
Cancel
Pressing this key cancels any changes made and returns to the Autotest Edit menu.
Action Ç, Action È
These keys move up and down the list of selectable ac tions. T he cur rently selected action is highlighted with a horizontal bar.
Config
Pressing this k ey allows the action to be configured. Each action for every test step can be configured with its own settings. This means that a test can contain many different tests steps, with the same action, each configured dif f er ently. For instance s everal power r amp tests could be configured eac h with a different template, or several BER measurements each with a different RF level. This key is only displayed when the action is configurable. It will not be displayed for the free, bearer release or pause actions.
Menu up Pressing this key stores the highlighted action in the currently selected test step and returns to the previous menu.
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6.5.6 Autotest Running Menu

In this menu the Autotest is running. This screen indicates the results of each step of the Autotest. In the Action/Parameter column the menu displays the test step number, and the action currently being performed, and a list of the m easured parameters for each action. Measurem ent values are displayed in the value column and the result c olumn displays pass/fail results for each measurement depending on whether it is in tolerance.
Abort
Pressing this key will abort the current test and go to the autotest results menu.
Cont
This key is displayed only when it is required by a particular test step. Pressing this key will immediately execute the next test step.
Menu up
This key performs no operation in this menu.
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6.5.7 Autotest Results Menu

When the measurement sequence has finished or has been aborted the Autotest Results menu is displayed (as shown above). From this m enu it is poss ible to return to the Autotest Start menu, scroll up and down through the test results or to print a test report. A message at the bottom of the screen displays the overall result of the test. This will be either "Test Passed" if all of the tests have been successful, "T est Failed" if one of the tests has not been succ essful, or "Test Aborted" if the tes t was aborted before it had finished.
Start Menu
Press this key to return to the Autotest Start menu. Page Ç, Page È
Scroll up and down through the test results a page at a time.
Line Ç, Line È
Scroll up and down through the test results a line at a time. Print Report
Pressing this key sends a full test report to an attached printer.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6 Manual Test Menus

6.6.1 Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Fixed Part Tests)

This menu appears when the Manual T est is activated f or testing a fixed part and GAP Mode is "ON". The CTS60 tries to synchronise with a fixed part with the following characteristics:
1. the fix ed part curr ently transm its a dum m y bearer with the same PARK ( Private Acces s Rights Key)
as that specified in the field labelled "PARK".
2. a portable part with the IPUI (International Por table User Identif ier) as displayed in the field "IPUI" is
subscribed to the fixed part. (Note: T he CTS c an be used to ac com plish the subscr iption process, if required. This will be described more fully in later sections.)
A yellow flashing box containing the text "Synchronising" will be displayed when the CTS60 is not synchronised to a fixed part. A message is also displayed at the bottom of the screen "W ait for FP Synchronisation". As soon as the CTS60 is synchronised the yellow flashing box will be removed and the message at the bottom of the screen will say "Press 'Connect' to connect to FP".
The box labelled "Detected PARK" on the right hand side of the sc r een will be updated with the PARK of the Fixed Part currently transmitting the stronges t signal. Above the detected PARK box on the right­hand side of the screen is the configured PARK. This is the PARK that the CTS60 will attempt to synchronise and connect to. Below the IPUI field on the right-hand side of the sc reen is the selected fixed part type. This will define various configured settings specific to the fixed part being tested.
On the top left side of the menu important Manual Test settings are indicated, these are:
the slot and carrier of the dummy bearer we are currently synchronised to.
the slot and carrier the CTS60 is configured to establish a traffic bearer on.
the carrier offset being used to modify all dummy and traffic carrier numbers.
the CTS60 transmit level in dBm.
Connect
By pressing this key the CT S60 will attempt to set up a connection with the fix ed part with a PARK the same as the configured PARK.
Different to non-GAP mode: the fixed part doesn’t need to be in test mode. Note that the slots for the traffic and dum m y bearers must be differ ent in order to establish a connection
(see the Config Synchronisation Menu section for more details). Because most fixed parts vary the dummy slot and carrier, check that the configurable traffic s lot and carrier are different to the detected dummy slot and carrier settings.
Connecting over an incomming call
Two portable parts PP1 and PP2 are subscribed to the fixed part under test. If the configured IPUI of the CTS is the same as the IPUI of PP1 and the current PARK of the CTS is the PARK of the fixed part under test, than a call from PP2 to PP1 will set up a connection from the fixed part to the CTS.
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Edit PARK (Privat e Access Rights Key) By pressing this key the configured PARK value can be edited.
Accept PARK
Pressing this key copies the value of the detected PARK to the configured PARK. Subscribe
Pressing this softkey displays a further menu where subscription of the fixed part can be initiated if required.
RF Con/FP Type
Pressing this k ey allows the combination of connectors, the coupler state, and the type of Fixed Part being tested to be selected.
Config Pressing this key allows the values used by the synchronisation menu to be configured.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.1.1 Subscription of the Fixed Part
After pressing the “Subscribe” softkey as described in section 6.6.1, the following menu will be displayed.
The following softkeys are present.
Start Subscr
Press this softk ey to start the subscription process. The DUT , in this case the fixed part, must already be in subscribing mode and ready to be subscribed.
Edit IPUI (International Portable User Identifier) By pressing this key the configured IPUI value can be edited. This is the identity that the CTS will assume in its simulation of the portable part during the subscription proces s, should it be attempted. However, if the fixed part DUT is already subscribed to a known portable part, then the IPUI of that portable part can be simply entered into the field without having to initiate the subscription process. Some fixed part DUT‘s will only accept subscription from certain portable parts. Consult the relevant documentation for clarification of this point.
Edit AC
By pressing this key, the configured Access Code can be edited. This Access Code corresponds directly to a user PIN entered on the DUT, which is typically only four digits in length. The Access Code field has provision for a PIN length of eight digits. In the event that the PIN is only four digits, then the rem aining four characters of the Access Code field must be left at their default value of FFFF. The Acc ess Code entered here must be acceptable as a PIN by the fixed part DUT.
Return
This will return to the Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Fixed Par t Tests)
6.6.1 where a connection with the fixed part can be attempted if required.
menu descr ibed in section
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6.6.1.2 Subscribing the Fixed Part
After the subscription proc ess has been initiated, then the following menu will be displayed. It is at this point where the fixed part DUT mus t already have been configured to accept subscription and m ust be waiting for this event to occur.
If this procedure is not followed exactly, then the results will be unpredictable and the subscription process is unlikely to succeed.
If subscription is successful, then the menu will automatically change to the menu described in the previous section 6.6.1.1 and the fixed part will indicate that the subs cription process has com pleted as documented.
Subscription can fail for a number of reasons of which some of the more likely explanations are now listed.
The dummy slot and carrier, collectively referred to as the dumm y bearer, which are transmitted by
the fixed part DUT, may clash with the requested user configured traffic slot and carrier. This is likely to occur after a connection has previous ly been established with the same fixed part DUT. The fixed part DUT can som etimes transmit its dummy bearer using the same slot and carrier as what was previously used for the traf fic bearer during its last connection. If this problem occ urs, then the user configurable traffic slot and carrier must be set to alternative non conflicting values.
The RF output level of the CTS may be set too low to be correctly interpreted by the fixed part DUT.
The user defined IPUI m ay not be acceptable for use by the fixed part DUT. Consult the relevant documentation to ascertain the validity of the IPUI being used.
The Access Code may not be appropriate for the fixed part DUT. Consult the relevant documentation to ascertain what Access Codes may be used with the fixed part DUT.
Subscription can be aborted at any time from this menu by pressing the “Abort Subscr” softkey.
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6.6.2 Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Portable Part Tests)

This menu appears when the Manual Test is activated for testing a portable part and GAP Mode is "ON".
On the top right-hand side of the screen is the conf igur ed PARK (Private Acces s Rights Key). This is the PARK that the CTS60 will transmit. In order f or the portable part to synchronise to the CTS60, it needs to be subscribed to a fixed part with this PARK.
Note: The CT S c an, if r equired, be used to ac com plis h the subsc ription of the por table part and this will
be described later in the chapter.
On the lower centre right-hand side of the scr een is the configured IPUI (International Portable
User Identifier) of the portable part to be tested.
On the bottom right-hand side of the screen is the s elected portable part. This will define various
configured settings specific to the portable part being tested.
On the top left side of the menu important Manual Test settings are indicated, these are:
the slot and carrier of the dummy bearer we are currently transmitting.
the carrier offset being used to modify all dummy and traffic carrier numbers.
the CTS60 transmit level in dBm.
Connect
By pressing this key the CTS60 will mak e a call to the portable part. If you take the portable part off hook the CTS60 will attempt to set up a connection.
Note: 1. You can setup a connection only by taking the portable part off hook.
2. Different to non GAP Mode: the portable part doesn’t need to be in test mode.
Edit PARK (Privat e Access Rights Key) By pressing this key the configured PARK value can be edited.
Subscribe Pressing this softk ey displays a further menu where subscription of the portable part can be initiated if required.
RF Con/PP Type
Pressing this key allows the combination of c onnectors, the coupler s tate, and the type of Portable Part being tested to be selected.
Config Pressing this key allows the values used by the synchronisation menu to be configured.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.2.1 Subscription of the Portable Part
After pressing the “Subscribe” softkey as described in section 6.6.2, the following menu will be displayed.
The following softkeys are present.
Start Subscr
Press this softkey to start the subscription process. The DUT, in this case the portable part, must already be in subscribing mode and ready to be subscribed.
Edit IPUI (International Portable User Identifier) By pressing this key the configured IPUI value can be edited. Editing this field is typically only required if the IPUI of the por table part DUT is known and is already subscr ibed to the fixed part which is to be simulated by the CTS. If subscription is to be attempted, then the f ield should be left unm odified but will be automatically updated at a later stage, in the event that the subscription process completes successfully.
Edit AC
By pressing this key, the configured Access Code can be edited. This Access Code corresponds directly to a user PIN, which is requir ed for entry during the subscr iption process of the portable part DUT . This PIN, will typically only four digits in length. The Access Code field however has provision for a PIN length of eight digits. In the event that the PIN is only four digits, then the remaining f our characters of the Access Code field must be left at their default value of FFFF. The portable part DUT may not accept all com binations of PIN and this point should be clarified in the appropriate documentation, if there is any doubt.
Return
This will return to the Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Portable Part Tests)
6.6.2 where a connection with the portable part can be attempted if required.
menu described in section
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6.6.2.2 Subscribing the Portable Part
After the subscription proc ess has been initiated, then the following menu will be displayed. It is at this point where the portable part DUT must already have been conf igured to accept subs cription and mus t be waiting for this event to occur.
If this procedure is not followed exactly, then the results will be unpredictable and the subscription process is unlikely to succeed.
If subscription is successful, then the menu will automatically change to the menu described in the previous section 6.6.2.1 and the portable part will indicate that the process has completed as documented. The IPUI field in that s ame m enu will be updated with the identity of the newly subscribed portable part DUT.
Subscription can fail for a number of reasons of which some of the more likely explanations are now listed.
The RF output level of the CTS m ay be set too low to be interpreted correctly by the portable part
DUT.
The user defined PARK may not be acceptable for use by the portable part DUT. Consult the
relevant documentation to ascertain the validity of the PARK being used with the portable part DUT.
The PIN entered on the portable part DUT m ay not match the configurable Access Code described
in the previous menu. The PIN entered on the portable part DUT, may not be appropriate for the portable part DUT.
Consult the relevant documentation to ascertain what PINs may be used with the portable part DUT.
Subscription can be aborted at any time from this menu by pressing the “Abort Subscr” softkey.
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6.6.3 Connection Established Menu (Fixed Part Tests)

The Connection Established menu appears after a connection on the Traffic Channel is established between the CTS60 and the fixed part. This m enu is the central menu for the CTS60 in Manual T est mode.
While m aintaining the connection with the fixed part the CTS60 carries out several meas urements on the transmitted signal and displays the results in this m enu. The following results are displayed on the left-hand side of the menu:
NTP (Normal Transmit Power)
Power Ramp pass/fail
Frequency Offset (only valid for loopback test mode)
Maximum positive B field modulation
Maximum negative B field modulation
Results exceeding the configured tolerances are shown in red. More detailed measurements can also be started from this menu. Power ramp, RF modulation and
timing measurements can be selected which test the fixed part’s transmitter. Tolerance values configured for any of these m easurements will also be applied to the m easurement values displayed in this menu. To test the fixed part’s receiver, bit error rate (BER) measurements can be selected.
On the right-hand side of the menu are displayed the slot and carrier values for the current traffic connection with the fixed part, the tr ansm it level of the CT S60, and the num ber of burs ts over which the displayed measurement results are being taken. The number of bursts value can be configured from this menu.
At any time the connection can be clear ed by a bearer release initiated by the CTS60 or as a r esult of a loss of the traffic connection with the fixed part (usually due to poor signal quality or removal of power from the f ixed par t). In both cases the CT S60 will return to the s ynchronisation m enu, f r om where a new connection can be established.
Bearer Release By pressing this key the connection will be released by the CTS60.
Power This key allows the power ramp measurement to be selected.
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RF Mod
This key allows the RF modulation measurement to be selected. Timing
This key allows the timing measurement to be selected. BER
This key allows the bit error rate measurement to be selected. Number of Bursts
Pressing this key allows the number of bursts measurements are taken over to be configured.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.4 Connection Established Menu (Portable Part Tests)

The Connection Established menu appears after a connection on the Traffic Channel is established between the CTS60 and the portable part. T his m enu is the central m enu f or the CT S60 in Manual T est mode.
While maintaining the connection with the portable part the CTS60 carries out several measurements on the transmitted signal and displays the results in this m enu. The following results are displayed on the left-hand side of the menu:
NTP (Normal Transmit Power)
Power Ramp pass/fail
Frequency Offset (only valid for loopback test mode)
Maximum positive B field modulation
Maximum negative B field modulation
Results exceeding the configured tolerances are shown in red. More detailed measurements can also be started from this menu. Power ramp, RF modulation and
timing measurements can be selected which test the fixed part’s transmitter. Tolerance values configured for any of these m easurements will also be applied to the m easurement values displayed in this menu. To test the fixed part’s receiver, bit error rate (BER) measurements can be selected.
On the right-hand side of the menu are displayed the slot and carrier values for the current traffic connection with the fixed part, the transmit level of the CTS60, the PMID of the portable part being tested, and the number of burs ts over which the displayed measurement res ults are being taken. The number of bursts value can be configured from this menu.
At any time the connection can be clear ed by a bearer release initiated by the CTS60 or as a r esult of a loss of the traffic connection with the fixed part (usually due to poor signal quality or removal of power from the f ixed par t). In both cases the CT S60 will return to the s ynchronisation m enu, f r om where a new connection can be established.
Bearer Release By pressing this key the connection will be released by the CTS60.
Power This key allows the power ramp measurement to be selected.
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RF Mod
This key allows the RF modulation measurement to be selected. Timing
This key allows the timing measurement to be selected. BER
This key allows the bit error rate measurement to be selected. Number of Bursts
Pressing this key allows the number of bursts measurements are taken over to be configured.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.5 Power Ramp Menu

In this screen the Power Ramp of the signal transm itted by the DUT is displayed as a function of time. The tolerance template f or the power ramp is also displayed. This m ust not be exceeded by the ramp. The template and the calculated NT P takes into account the configured pack et type (P32Z or PP32Z) for this FP or PP type.
A yellow box is displayed in the centre of the power ram p graph whic h gives other inf orm ation about the measurement. This is displayed in all of the power ramp views.
The first field of the yellow box displayed within any diagram shows the overall result of the power ramp. If the measured ramp exceeds the template at only one sample the bur st has "failed". It has also failed if the average power is not within the configured tolerance limits. Below this is displayed the slot and carrier of the current traf fic bearer and the m easured value of nor mal transm it power (NTP). If the NTP exceeds the configured tolerance values it is shown in red.
The bar below the power ram p graph indicates where the ramp exceeds or s tays below the template. For any area of the ramp where the template lim its are exceeded, the corresponding section of the bar is highlighted in red.
More
Pressing this key selects a further menu where the measurement can be started and stopped. Furthermore you can switch to full screen mode for the ramp for a better assessment of the power curve.
View Rising/Useful/Falling/All By pressing this key different views of the ram p display can be selected. The views available are the rising edge, the useful part (m iddle section), the falling edge, and all of the burst. T he text on the key indicates the next view of the ramp which will be displayed when the key is pressed.
RF Mod
This key allows the RF modulation measurement to be selected. Timing
This key allows the timing measurement to be selected.
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BER This key allows the bit error rate measurement to be selected.
Config
Press this key to access the configuration menu for the power ramp. Stop/Cont
Press this k ey to stop or continue the power ramp measur ement. The text on the k ey will be "Stop" or "Cont" depending on whether or not the measurement is currently stopped.
Zoom Press this k ey to switch to full sc reen mode. The sec tion of the ramp currently being displayed will be enlarged to fill the whole screen. Note that "Menu up" is the only way to return to the normal display.
Return Press this key to return to the main power ramp menu.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.6 RF Modulation Menu

In this menu, the modulated signal received by the CTS60 from the DUT is dis played as a function of time. In addition to this the measur ed values of fr equency offset, m ax im um positive and negative B-field modulation, frequency drif t, and an X=Z field com parison are displayed. If any of these measurem ents exceed their configured tolerance values then they are displayed in red. The measurement results displayed are the following:
F requenc y offs et is obtained by com paring the aver age of the demodulated signal over the B-field for the configured number of bursts with the expec ted carrier f requency. This measurem ent is only valid in loopback mode.
Maxim um pos itive and negative B-field modulation m easurements are the peak values of modulation deviation measured over the B-field. These are given as deviations from the frequency offset measurement.
Frequency drift is the frequency variation across one burst. The frequency drift can only be measured by means of data patterns ending with "zero-one sequences" nam ely "FIG31" and "01010101". This measurement is only valid in loopback mode.
T he X - f ield = Z-field compares the values of these two CRCs. If these are not the same for any burst of the configured number of bursts then the measurement result is “FAIL”. Otherwise the measurement r esult is “PASS”. This measurem ent is only valid when the data pattern selected is “PSRBS”.
In loopback mode the data type which is currently being transmitted in the B-field to the DUT is displayed at the bottom of the menu. This data is transmitted back (looped back) to the CTS60 by the DUT and displayed on the m odulation graph. Frequency offset and frequency drift measur ements will only be displayed in this mode since they require looped back data. In echo and normal m odes these two measurements will be displayed as invalid and the data type will not be displayed.
Stop/Cont
With this key the measurement can be stopped and started again. Power
This key allows the power ramp measurement to be selected.
View preamble/A-field/B-field/all
By pressing this key it is possible to toggle the between different views of the RF m odulation graph. The areas displayed are the preamble, the A-field, the B-field, and all of the graph. The text on the key indicates the next view of the modulation graph which will be displayed when the key is pressed.
Timing This key allows the timing measurement to be selected.
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BER This key allows the bit error rate measurement to be selected.
Config
Press this key to access the configuration menu for the RF modulation measurement.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.7 Timing Menu (Fixed Part)

This menu displays timing measurements m ade on the fixed part. If any of these measurem ents exceed their tolerance values then they are displayed in red. The following measurement results are displayed:
Timing ac curacy, is the accur acy of the time period of the c onfigured number of bursts with respect to the timer on the CTS60. This measurement is displayed with both a value and an indicator bar.
Maximum positive jitter is the maxim um positive tim e interval between two successive bursts minus the average time period.
Maximum negative jitter is the maximum negative time interval between two successive bursts minus the average time period.
Stop/Cont
With this key the measurement can be stopped and started again. Power
This key allows the power ramp measurement to be selected.
RF Mod
This key allows the RF modulation measurement to be selected. BER
This key allows the bit error rate measurement to be selected.
Config
Press this key to access the configuration menu for the timing measurement.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.8 Timing Menu (Portable Part)

This menu displays timing measurements made on the portable part. If any of these measurements exceed their tolerance values then they are displayed in red. The following measurement results are displayed:
Maximum positive jitter is the maxim um positive tim e interval between two successive bursts minus the average time period.
Maximum negative jitter is the maximum negative time interval between two successive bursts minus the average time period.
Maxim um packet delay is the max imum time interval between the CTS60 burs ts (transmitting as a fixed part) and bursts from the portable part under test minus 5ms (half a frame).
Minimum pack et delay is the minimum tim e interval between the CTS60 bursts (transmitting as a fixed part) and bursts from the portable part under test minus 5ms (half a frame).
Stop/Cont
With this key the measurement can be stopped and started again. Power
This key allows the power ramp measurement to be selected.
RF Mod
This key allows the RF modulation measurement to be selected. BER
This key allows the bit error rate measurement to be selected. Config
Press this key to access the configuration menu for the timing measurement.
Menu up
Press this key to return to the previous menu.
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6.6.9 Bit Error Rate Menu

In this menu the results of bit error rate measurem ents are displayed. In contrast to other tests the bit error rate test is used to m easure the receiver of the DUT. A pseudo random num ber sequence is sent as a data pattern (CCITT 0.153 sequenc e with period 2 compared with the transmitted bits. The number of bits detected to be faulty compared to the total number of received bits results in the bit err or rate (BER). However, if at least 25% of all bits of a frame are detected to be faulty then this is considered to be a fram e error. The faulty bits are not counted in the BER but in the frame error rate (FER) which is the ratio of faulty frames to received frames.
At the top of the menu the current sample box displays the number of the current sample being measured. To the lef t of this a bar dis plays the current s ample being measured. To the r ight the “pr es et” field displays the total number of sam ples to be used when calculating each longterm value. This value can be configured in the BER configuration menu.
Below these on the left-hand side of the menu "Current BER" and "Current F ER" display the current values for these measurements. "Longterm BER" and "Longterm FER" are calculated from current values averaged over the preset number of samples. Out of tolerance values are displayed in red.
At the bottom right-hand side of the m enu the "RF level" field indicates the configured transm it level of the CTS60 for this measurement. This configured value is specific to BER measurements and is different to the RF level on the connection established menu.
Stop/Cont
With this key the measurement can be stopped and started again. Power
This key allows the power ramp measurement to be selected.
11
-1 according to CTR06). T he received bits are
RF Mod
This key allows the RF modulation measurement to be selected. Timing
This key allows the timing measurement to be selected. RF Level
By pressing this the CTS60 transmit level for BER measurements can be configured. The RF level value will be sent to the hardware as it is changed. This enables the effects on the BER and FER measurements to be monitored in real-time.
Config
Press this key to access the configuration menu for the timing measurement.
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6.7 Auto and Manual Test Configuration Menus

6.7.1 Config Synchronisation Menu (Fixed Part)

This menu is used to define the configuration for the synchronisation menu when testing fixed parts. The traffic slot and c arrier values define the slot and c arrier num ber of the traf f ic bearer us ed on call set
up. Permissible values of tr affic slot ar e 0 to 11. Permiss ible values of traffic car rier are 0 to 9. The slot values for the traffic and dummy bearers must not be identical if a connection set up is to succeed. Selecting adjacent slot values (e.g. 5 and 6 or 11 and 0) will only result in a successful traffic connection if the channel numbers of the traffic and dummy bearer are the same.
The RF level value is the transm it power of the CTS60. It c an be conf igured to any value from -100dBm to -40dBm if connector IN1/O UT1 is used, or -40dBm to 0dBm if connectors IN1 and OUT2 are used, or
-20dBm to 0dBm if connectors IN2 and OUT2 are used. The RF level value can set be in steps of
0.1dBm. The actual output level will be adjusted by the output attenuation level configured for the
selected fixed part (see FP type configuration menu) when the coupler selection is "on". The carrier num ber offs et value defines the of fset value applied to all carrier numbers conf igured. It can
take any integer value from 3 to -22. T his enables extended channels to be used allowing out of band testing of fixed parts.
The antenna value defines the antenna number the CTS60 will be requested to use when setting up a connection. Antenna number is defined as a value from 0 to 7.
The mode value defines the mode of the connection which will be set up:
Loopback: the f ixed part will be set into loopback mode in order to return data, transm itted by the CTS60, without modification. This is a prerequisite for bit error rate and some modulation measurements.
Normal: in this mode no loopback of the data is performed.
Echo: audio signals sent to the CT S60 by the fixed part are delayed by one second and sent back to
the fixed part.
Default Press this key to reset all values to factory default values.
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6.7.2 Config Synchronisation Menu (GAP Mode Portable Part)

Note: in GAP mode only the connection Modes "Normal" and "Echo" avaliable. This applies to both test modes fixed part and portable part test.
This menu is used to define the configuration for the synchronisation menu when testing portable parts. The dummy slot and carrier values define the s lot and carr ier num ber of the dumm y transmitted while in
the synchronisation menu. T he traffic slot and carrier values define the slot and carrier num ber of the traffic bearer used f or call set up. Permissible values of traf fic slot are 0 to 11. Permissible values of traffic carrier are 0 to 9. The slot values for the traffic and dummy bearers must not be identical. Adjacent slot values (e.g. 5 and 6 or 11 and 0) are only permissible if the channel numbers of the traffic and dummy bearer are the same.
The RF level value is the transm it power of the CTS60. It c an be conf igured to any value from -100dBm to -40dBm if connector IN1/O UT1 is used, or -40dBm to 0dBm if connectors IN1 and OUT2 are used, or
-20dBm to 0dBm if connectors IN2 and OUT2 are used. The RF level value can set be in steps of
0.1dBm. The actual output level will be adjusted by the output attenuation level configured for the
selected portable part (see PP type configuration menu) when the coupler selection is "on". The carrier num ber offs et value defines the of fset value applied to all carrier numbers conf igured. It can
take any integer value from 3 to -22. T his enables extended channels to be used allowing out of band testing of portable parts (see channel/frequency table below).
The mode value defines the mode of the connection which will be set up:
Loopback: the por table part will be set into loopback mode in order to return data, transmitted by the CTS60, without modification. This is a prerequisite for bit error rate and some modulation measurements.
Normal: in this mode no loopback of the data is performed.
Ec ho: audio signals sent to the CTS60 by the portable part are delayed by one second and sent back
to the portable part.
Default Press this key to reset all values to factory default values.
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Channel / Frequency Table
The following table shows the allocation of DECT c hannel numbers to frequenc ies as a function of the channel offset.
For a channel offset of -17 for example, the DECT channel 0 corresponds to a frequency of
1926.720 MHz and channel 9 to a frequency of 1911.168 MHz.
Channel 0 1 2 34567 8 9 Offset -22.0
-15.5
1935.360 1933.632 1931.904 1930.176 1928.448 1926.720 1924.992 1923.264 1921.536 1919.808
1934.496 1932.768 1931.040 1929.312 1927.584 1925.856 1924.128 1922.400 1920.672 1918.944
-21.5
1933.632 1931.904 1930.176 1928.448 1926.720 1924.992 1923.264 1921.536 1919.808 1918.080
-21.0
1932.768 1931.040 1929.312 1927.584 1925.856 1924.128 1922.400 1920.672 1918.944 1917.216
-20.5
1931.904 1930.176 1928.448 1926.720 1924.992 1923.264 1921.536 1919.808 1918.080 1916.352
-20.0
1931.040 1929.312 1927.584 1925.856 1924.128 1922.400 1920.672 1918.944 1917.216 1915.488
-19.5
1930.176 1928.448 1926.720 1924.992 1923.264 1921.536 1919.808 1918.080 1916.352 1914.624
-19.0
1929.312 1927.584 1925.856 1924.128 1922.400 1920.672 1918.944 1917.216 1915.488 1913.760
-18.5
1928.448 1926.720 1924.992 1923.264 1921.536 1919.808 1918.080 1916.352 1914.624 1912.896
-18.0
1927.584 1925.856 1924.128 1922.400 1920.672 1918.944 1917.216 1915.488 1913.760 1912.032
-17.5
-17.0 1926.720 1924.992 1923.264 1921.536 1919.808 1918.080 1916.352 1914.624 1912.896 1911.168
1925.856 1924.128 1922.400 1920.672 1918.944 1917.216 1915.488 1913.760 1912.032 1910.304
-16.5
1924.992 1923.264 1921.536 1919.808 1918.080 1916.352 1914.624 1912.896 1911.168 1909.440
-16.0
1924.128 1922.400 1920.672 1918.944 1917.216 1915.488 1913.760 1912.032 1910.304 1908.576
1923.264 1921.536 1919.808 1918.080 1916.352 1914.624 1912.896 1911.168 1909.440 1907.712
-15.0
1922.400 1920.672 1918.944 1917.216 1915.488 1913.760 1912.032 1910.304 1908.576 1906.848
-14.5
1921.536 1919.808 1918.080 1916.352 1914.624 1912.896 1911.168 1909.440 1907.712 1905.984
-14.0
1920.672 1918.944 1917.216 1915.488 1913.760 1912.032 1910.304 1908.576 1906.848 1905.120
-13.5
1919.808 1918.080 1916.352 1914.624 1912.896 1911.168 1909.440 1907.712 1905.984 1904.256
-13.0
1918.944 1917.216 1915.488 1913.760 1912.032 1910.304 1908.576 1906.848 1905.120 1903.392
-12.5
1918.080 1916.352 1914.624 1912.896 1911.168 1909.440 1907.712 1905.984 1904.256 1902.528
-12.0
1917.216 1915.488 1913.760 1912.032 1910.304 1908.576 1906.848 1905.120 1903.392 1901.664
-11.5
1916.352 1914.624 1912.896 1911.168 1909.440 1907.712 1905.984 1904.256 1902.528 1900.800
-11.0
1915.488 1913.760 1912.032 1910.304 1908.576 1906.848 1905.120 1903.392 1901.664 1899.936
-10.5
1914.624 1912.896 1911.168 1909.440 1907.712 1905.984 1904.256 1902.528 1900.800 1899.072
-10.0
1913.760 1912.032 1910.304 1908.576 1906.848 1905.120 1903.392 1901.664 1899.936 1898.208
-9.5
1912.896 1911.168 1909.440 1907.712 1905.984 1904.256 1902.528 1900.800 1899.072 1897.344
-9.0
1912.032 1910.304 1908.576 1906.848 1905.120 1903.392 1901.664 1899.936 1898.208 1896.480
-8.5
1911.168 1909.440 1907.712 1905.984 1904.256 1902.528 1900.800 1899.072 1897.344 1895.616
-8.0
1910.304 1908.576 1906.848 1905.120 1903.392 1901.664 1899.936 1898.208 1896.480 1894.752
-7.5
1909.440 1907.712 1905.984 1904.256 1902.528 1900.800 1899.072 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888
-7.0
1908.576 1906.848 1905.120 1903.392 1901.664 1899.936 1898.208 1896.480 1894.752 1893.024
-6.5
1907.712 1905.984 1904.256 1902.528 1900.800 1899.072 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888 1892.160
-6.0
1906.848 1905.120 1903.392 1901.664 1899.936 1898.208 1896.480 1894.752 1893.024 1891.296
-5.5
1905.984 1904.256 1902.528 1900.800 1899.072 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888 1892.160 1890.432
-5.0
1905.120 1903.392 1901.664 1899.936 1898.208 1896.480 1894.752 1893.024 1891.296 1889.568
-4.5
1904.256 1902.528 1900.800 1899.072 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888 1892.160 1890.432 1888.704
-4.0
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Channel 0 1 2 34567 8 9 Offset -3.5
-3.0
0.0 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888 1892.160 1890.432 1888.704 1886.976 1885.248 1883.520 1881.792
1903.392 1901.664 1899.936 1898.208 1896.480 1894.752 1893.024 1891.296 1889.568 1887.840
1902.528 1900.800 1899.072 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888 1892.160 1890.432 1888.704 1886.976
1901.664 1899.936 1898.208 1896.480 1894.752 1893.024 1891.296 1889.568 1887.840 1886.112
-2.5
1900.800 1899.072 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888 1892.160 1890.432 1888.704 1886.976 1885.248
-2.0
1899.936 1898.208 1896.480 1894.752 1893.024 1891.296 1889.568 1887.840 1886.112 1884.384
-1.5
1899.072 1897.344 1895.616 1893.888 1892.160 1890.432 1888.704 1886.976 1885.248 1883.520
-1.0
1898.208 1896.480 1894.752 1893.024 1891.296 1889.568 1887.840 1886.112 1884.384 1882.656
-0.5
1896.480 1894.752 1893.024 1891.296 1889.568 1887.840 1886.112 1884.384 1882.656 1880.928
0.5
1895.616 1893.888 1892.160 1890.432 1888.704 1886.976 1885.248 1883.520 1881.792 1880.064
1.0
1894.752 1893.024 1891.296 1889.568 1887.840 1886.112 1884.384 1882.656 1880.928 1879.200
1.5
1893.888 1892.160 1890.432 1888.704 1886.976 1885.248 1883.520 1881.792 1880.064 1878.336
2.0
1893.024 1891.296 1889.568 1887.840 1886.112 1884.384 1882.656 1880.928 1879.200 1877.472
2.5
1892.160 1890.432 1888.704 1886.976 1885.248 1883.520 1881.792 1880.064 1878.336 1876.608
3.0
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6.7.3 Config Synchronisation Menu (portable part for autotest)

This menu is us ed to define the configuration for the synchronisation menu when testing portable parts in autotest.
The sync. type and time values are used to define the method of waiting for synchronisation of the portable part. W hen the sync. type is manual the user is prompted to press the continue key when the portable part has synchronised. W hen the sync. type is automatic the CTS60 will wait the number of seconds defined by sync. time before setting up the connec tion. Time values can be configur ed from 0 to 10 seconds.
Configuration of the other parameters is analogous to that described in section 6.7.2 for the menu "Config Sync" (Portable Part).
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6.7.4 Config Power Ramp Menu

In this menu the configuration f or the power ramp measurement is defined. The tem plate is shown at the top of the screen. The various ranges of the template are identified with the letters B to F. The tolerance values for these ranges are shown below the template. The limit B is defined as an absolute level in µW. The limits C to F are defined in dB and define levels relative to the normal transmit power.
Apart from the template the limits for the normal transmit power (NTP) of the DUT ar e also defined. These are defined as absolute values in dBm and define the limits for NTP averaged over a burst.
The number of bur sts (1 to 200) over which the NTP is aver aged can also be configured in this menu. The graphical display shows only one burst. The value set here is ef fective in the m easurem ent menus "Connection Established". "Power Ramp". and "RF Modulation".
Default Press this key to reset all values to factory default values.
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6.7.5 Config RF Modulation Menu (Selectable frequency drift units)

This menu is used to define the configuration for the RF modulation measurement. The first field defines the data type transmitted to the DUT. The following types can be selected:
“PSRBS”: Pseudo Random Bit Sequence, random numbers similar to the data sent in real operation.
"FIG31": this data pattern is best suited for the modulation measurement. Selecting this data type is a
prerequisite for performing the frequency drift measurement.
"01010101": this is the data sequence with the smallest frequency deviation.
"00001111": this data sequence is interpreted by converters (CODECs) as silence. Drift
measurements are not possible.
The number of bur sts (1 to 200) over which the modulation values are aver aged can also be c onfigur ed in this menu. The graphical display shows only one burst. The value set here is effective in the measurement menus "Connection Established". "Power Ramp". and "RF Modulation".
The following tolerance values can also be configured:
Maximum absolute value for the frequency offset.
Minimum absolute values for B-field modulation.
Maximum absolute values for the B-field modulation.
Maximum absolute values for frequency drift.
The units in which the frequency drift measurement and toler ance limits are displayed are selectable. The following units are available for Manual and Auto Test:
kHz/ms
kHz/slot
kHz
kHz
The relation between both units is given through
1 =
ms
The default setting for the Frequency Drift Units is kHz/ms. Default
Press this key to reset all values to factory default values.
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6.7.6 Config Timing Menu (Fixed Part)

This menu is used to define the configuration for the timing measurement of fixed parts. The number of bursts ( 2 to 1000) over which the timing values ar e averaged can be configured in this
menu. The following tolerance values can also be configured:
Maximum value for the timing accuracy measurement.
Maximum value for the positive jitter.
Maximum value for the negative jitter.
Default Press this key to reset all values to factory default values.
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