Last updated: January 15, 2009
You can manually tune the test set's receiver frequency and attenuation settings for the frequency and power level that you want to test. Or, you can have the test set automatically tune its receiver's frequency and attenuation settings based on other settings such as
Uplink Channel
and
UE Target Power
.
Automatic receiver control is the default for all operating modes except CW Operating Mode (only manual receiver control is available in CW operating mode). With automatic receiver control, the test set automatically tunes to the correct frequencies for making measurements and maintaining a call based on the Uplink Channel setting. Also, the test set adjusts attenuation settings according to the power level that should be present at the RF IN/OUT port given the current settings. This power level is referred to as the Expected Power .
In some instances, you may want to control the test set's receiver settings manually rather than allowing the test set to automatically control them. This ability is referred to as manual receiver control. Manual receiver settings can be used to override some or all of the automatic receiver settings. You can manually set the Expected Power , the measurement downconverter's tune frequency ( Measurement Frequency ), and the demodulation downconverter's tune frequency ( Uplink Frequency ).
In CW operating mode, you must always specify what frequencies and power the receiver should tune to, there is no automatic receiver control.
The following settings control the test set's receivers:
Available in
Active Cell
,
FDD Test
and
Cell Off
operating modes.
When
Power Control
is set to
Auto
, the
Expected Power
from the UE is automatically determined by the test set. When
Power Control
is set to
Manual
, the expected power is determined by the
Manual Power
setting.
Note, when you switch between operating modes,
Power Control
is returned to its default value of
Auto
.
GPIB command: RFANalyzer:CONTrol:POWer:AUTO
Available in
Active Cell
,
FDD Test
and
Cell Off
operating modes.
When
Power Control
is set to
Manual
, the
Expected Power
from the UE is determined by the
Manual Power
setting. Note, when you switch between operating modes,
Power Control
is returned to its default value of
Auto
.
GPIB command: RFANalyzer:MANual:POWer[:SELected]
Available in
CW
operating mode.
The
Expected CW Power
setting determines the
Expected Power
while in CW operating mode.
GPIB command: RFANalyzer:CW:EXPected:POWer
Expected CW Power
and
Manual Power
levels beyond the actual capability of the test set's hardware. This is because these settings are intended to reflect the potential range of RF power at the UE. This range of RF power is meant to accommodate the use of a gain or loss network between the mobile station and the test set (see
Amplitude Offset
). The upper and lower limits of these settings provide boundaries for the combination of amplitude offset and expected power from the UE.Available in all operating modes.
The
Measurement Frequency
setting is used to manually tune the test set's measurement downconverter input signal path (see
Block Diagram
).
RFANalyzer:MANual:MEASurement[:MFRequency] - Specifies a measurement frequency and sets control mode to manual.
RFANalyzer:CONTrol:MEASurement:FREQuency:AUTO - Specifies manual or auto control mode. When in auto control mode, the measurement frequency is automatically determined by the Uplink Channel setting.
RFANalyzer:MANual:MEASurement:FREQuency - Specifies a measurement frequency.
Note, when you switch between operating modes,
Measurement Frequency
is returned to its default value of
Auto
.
Available in
FDD Test
and
CW
operating modes.
The
Uplink Frequency
setting is used to manually tune the test set's demodulation downconverter input signal path (see
Block Diagram
). The demodulation downconverter signal path is used to establish and maintain the call (RF link) between the UE and test set.
RFANalyzer:MANual:UPLink[:MFRequency] - Specifies an uplink frequency and sets control mode to manual.
RFANalyzer:CONTrol:UPLink:FREQuency:AUTO - Specifies manual or auto mode. When in auto control mode, the uplink frequency is automatically determined by the Uplink Channel setting.
RFANalyzer:MANual:UPLink:FREQuency - To specify an uplink frequency.
Note, when you switch between operating modes,
Uplink Frequency
is returned to its default value of
Auto
.
To make accurate measurements, the test set needs to know how much power to expect at its RF IN/OUT port; this is referred to as the expected power. If a measurement uses autoranging, the expected power level is calibrated by the test set before making the measurement and does not need to be set by the user. For measurements that do not use autoranging, the test set determines the expected power level in one of several ways:
Active Cell
operating mode:
Manual
, expected power is determined by the
Manual Power
setting.
Auto
:
Idle
, expected power is determined by
Initial PRACH TX Power
or
Initial DPCCH TX Power
.
Connected
, expected power is determined by the
UE Target Power
setting.
FDD Test
operating mode:
Manual
, expected power is determined by the
Manual Power
setting.
Auto
, expected power is determined by the
UE Target Power
setting.
CW
operating mode, expected power is always determined by the
Expected CW Power
setting.After selecting the operating mode and setting one or more receiver controls to manual, the receiver control settings remain as you set them until you change operating mode. Changing operating mode causes some or all receiver parameters to return to automatic control.
Manual Operation: How Do I Change Receiver Control Parameters?
UE Expected Open Loop Transmit Power
Uplink Closed Loop Power Control Parameters and UE Target Power