To open the Data node, click Data in the tree view. The figure below shows the Data node.
The timeslots shown below are set to show available timeslot types, not to show a typical test configuration.
Click to display a drop-down menu in which you can copy a timeslot configuration
from one timeslot to another.
Use the Data window to define the bits in the bursts. The cells displayed in the Data section are determined by the burst type (Timeslot Type) for the selected timeslot as defined in the Timeslots window. In the window shown above, Timeslot 1 is selected so the data cells provided are for setting up a Normal EDGE Burst (the 8-PSK and 3p/8 rotation modulation indicates that this is an EDGE burst).
Click the Details Button in this cell to open the Data Source Selection
window. Enter 9 bits to use in the first of the two tail bit segments
of the normal EDGE burst. See
drop-down
figure and description.
Click the Details button in this cell to open the
Data Source Selection
window.
Select drop-down figure.)
Click the Details button in this cell to open the
Data Source Selection
window.
Select Add New Carrier drop-down menu, or from the
Pre-defined Carrier Configuration
dialog box, the default training sequence corresponds to the timeslot
number. For example, the default for timeslot 0 is ,
the default for timeslot 1 is ,
and so on.
If you manually change a timeslot to a
, the training sequence for that timeslot is automatically set to .The training sequences are defined as follows:
TSC0 |
3F3F 9E49 FFF3 FF3F 9E49 |
TSC1 |
3F3C 9E49 E493 EE3C 9E49 |
TSC2 |
39FF F24F 24F3 F9FF F24F |
TSC3 |
39FF 924F 279F F9FF 924F |
TSC4 |
3FE4 F3C9 3F9F FFE4 F3C9 |
TSC5 |
39FC 93CF 27FF F9FC 93CF |
TSC6 |
0F3F 9249 E4FF CF3F 9249 |
TSC7 |
093C 927F E7F3 C93C 927F |
Select drop-down figure.
Click the Details button in this cell to open the Data Source Selection.
Enter 9 bits to use in the second of the two tail bit segments of the
normal EDGE burst. See the
drop-down
figure.
Click the Details button in this cell to open the
Data Source Selection
window.
When the Timeslot Timing Mode is set to , the Guard Period is defined as follows:
If the Normal EDGE Burst is in timeslot 0,2,3,5,6 or 7, the guard period has 24 bits with a default value of X"FFFFFF".
If the Normal EDGE Burst is in timeslot 1 or 4, the guard period has 27 bits with a default value of X"7FFFFFF".
When the Timeslot Timing Mode is set to , the Guard Period is defined as follows:
The guard period in all timeslots has 27 bits with a default value of X”7FFFFFF”.