User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Preparatory Tasks
- Chapter 3: Optimization/Calibration
- Introduction to Optimization and Calibration
- Preparing the LMF
- Overview of Packet BTS Files
- LMF Features and Installation Requirements
- LMF File Structure Overview
- LMF Home Directory
- NECF Filename Conventions and Directory Location
- LMF Installation and Update Procedures
- Copy BTS and CBSC CDF (or NECF) Files to the LMF Computer
- Creating a Named HyperTerminal Connection for MMI Communication
- Span Lines - Interface and Isolation
- LMF to BTS Connection
- Switching the Active LAN - LMF I/O Panel 10Base-2 LAN Connection
Required Test Equipment and Software – continued
FEB 2005 1X SC 4812T Lite BTS Optimization/ATP 1-7
PRELIMINARY
LMF Software
The Local Maintenance Facility (LMF) Application Program is a
Graphical User Interface (GUI)–based Software Tool. This product is
specifically designed to provide Cellular Communications Field
Personnel with the capability to support the following CDMA Base
Transceiver Station (BTS) Operations:
S Installation
S Maintenance
S Calibration
S Optimization
Ethernet LAN Transceiver
S PCMCIA Ethernet Adpater + Ethernet UTP Adapter
3COM Model – Etherlink III 3C589B
10BaseT/10Base2 Converter
S Transition Engineering Model E–CX–TBT–03 10BaseT/10Base2
Converter (or equivalent)
Xircom Model PE3–10B2 or its equivalent can also be
used to interface the LMF Ethernet Connection to the BTS
Frame.
NOTE
Ethernet LAN External In/Out Port Adapter
Trompeter Electronics, Inc., ADBJ20–E1–PL75 or equivalent BNC (F)
to TRB (M) Adapter is required if it is necessary to connect the LMF
Computer to the LAN External Interface Tri–axial Connectors located in
the Power Entry Compartment.
RS–232 to GPIB Interface
S National Instruments GPIB–232–CT with Motorola CGDSEDN04X
RS232 Serial Cable or equivalent; used to interface the LMF to the
Test Equipment.
S A standard RS–232 Cable can be used with the modifications shown
in Figure 1-1.
Pin 8 (CTS) does not have to be jumpered/shorted to the
others because it is a Driver Output. The DTR is already a
Driver Output Signal. The other pins are to receivers. Short
Pins 7, 1, 4, 6 on each cable end.
NOTE
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