When the UE registers
with the test set (see Performing a Location Update
(CS Domain Registration) ), the following information is reported
by the UE. You can query this information via GPIB commands, or view
it on the Call Setup Screen
under UE Information
.
International Mobile Subscriber Identity (used by the network to page the UE). See Test Set-Originated Connection .
GPIB command: CALL:MS:REPorted:IMSI[:SELected]?
The UE's power class defines its nominal maximum output power (see 3GPP TS 25.101 6.2).
GPIB command: CALL:MS:REPorted:PCLass[:SELected]?
This setting sets the current configuration of enhanced CELL_FACH.
GPIB command: CALL:STATus:EFACh:CONFigure?
The HS-DSCH Reception indicates what the UE reported to the test set about its support of HS-DSCH reception in CELL_FACH. The UE uses the IE HS-PDSCH in CELL_FACH sent in the UE radio access capability comp 2 message.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:HSDSchannel:FACH?
The HS-DSCH DRX indicates what the UE reported to the test set about its support of HS-DSCH DRX operation. The UE uses the IE Support of HS-DSCH DRX operation sent in the Physical channel capability message.
GPIB command: CALL:HSDPa:MS:REPorted:HSDSchannel:DRX?
The Common E-DCH indicates what the UE has reported to the test set about its support of Common E-DCH. The UE uses the IE Support of common E-DCH sent in the UE radio access capability message.
If UE reports that it supports Common E-DCH, it implicitly indicates the support of MAC-i/is.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:MS:REPorted:CEDChannel?
The MAC-i/is indicates what the UE has reported to the test set about its support of MACi/is. The UE uses the IE Support of MAC-i/is sent in the UE radio access capability message.
GPIB command: CALL:HSUPa:MS:REPorted:IISPeed?
This feature is only applicable to the lab application.
When the UE sends a PRACH preamble, it uses one of the PRACH signatures that the test set has specified using the PRACH Signature parameter. If the test set has specified that more than one PRACH signature is available to the UE, in a series of PRACH bursts, the UE will randomly select which PRACH signature to use for any given burst.
The
Detected PRACH Signature
result is an integer representing
the PRACH signature used by the UE on its final PRACH burst (the
one that the test set responded to). If the PRACH
Signature setting specifies a single PRACH signature, then Detected PRACH Signature
and PRACH Signature
should be the same.
For the lab application
only, the PRACH preamble analysis measurement also reports the
signature used by the UE for the PRACH burst it has analyzed (see
PRACH
Preamble Analysis Measurement Description ). If the
PRACH Signature
setting specifies a single PRACH signature,
then the PRACH signature reported by the measurement,
Detected PRACH Signature
and
PRACH Signature
should be the same.
GPIB command: CALL:MS:REPorted:PRAChannel:SIGnature? .
This feature is only applicable to the lab application.
This is the number the user dialed into the UE when a UE-originated call was established with the test set. If the user dialed 911, 112 or 999, the string "Emergency Call" is displayed.
See Calling Party Number Parameters for related information.
GPIB command: CALL:MS:REPorted:ONUMber<[:SELected]|WCDMa>?
To clear the
UE reported information and counters, select
Clear UE Info
( F6 ) from the Call Setup
screen, or send the
CALL:MS:REPorted:CLEar[:ALL]<[:SELected]|:WCDMa>
command.
This feature is only applicable to the lab application.
UE reported its supporting DB-DC-HSDPA configurations.
As seen from the table below, the first three configurations are defined in 3GPP Release 9 and the last two configurations are defined in 3GPP Release 10.
II or IV | |||
GPIB command: CALL:MS:REPorted:CAPability:DCHSdpa:DBANd?
Establishing a Connection with the UE