Actix Analyzer v4.1 User Manual 1.0

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Analyzer 4.1 User Manual December 2001

Copyright notice Copyright © Actix Limited 1996-2001. All rights reserved. All trademarks are hereby acknowledged. Actix and the Actix logo are registered trademarks of Actix Limited. Actix Limited Hamlet House, 77 Fulham Palace Road Hammersmith, London W6 8JA United Kingdom

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Contents ABOUT THE HELP ................................................................................................................. 48 WHAT’S NEW.......................................................................................................................... 48 What’s new in version 4.1 ........................................................................................48 PCM Link improvements in 4.1......................................................................49 Analysis Pack Reports - new in 4.1 ...............................................................49 Load Time Queries - new in 4.1.....................................................................52 StateForms - new in 4.1.................................................................................52 Replay - new in 4.1 ........................................................................................52 Analysis Manager - enhancements in 4.1......................................................53 Statistics Explorer - new features in 4.1 ........................................................53 Maps - new features in 4.1 ............................................................................53 Map Printing - new in 4.1 ...............................................................................53 Custom Attributes in 4.1.................................................................................54 Commuter Licensing in 4.1 ............................................................................54 CDMA Event Detection in 4.1 ........................................................................55 Other enhancements in 4.1 ...........................................................................57 What’s new in version 4.0 ........................................................................................58 Additional installation requirements for 4.0....................................................58 Licensing in 4.0 ..............................................................................................58 Workspace layout in 4.0 ................................................................................58 Viewing tool enhancements in 4.0 .................................................................58 Microsoft Excel - new in 4.0...........................................................................59 Analysis Manager replaces Query Manager in 4.0........................................59 Statistics Explorer - new in 4.0 ......................................................................59 Network Images - new in 4.0 .........................................................................59 CDMA Toolkit - new in 4.0 .............................................................................59 CDMA StateTip - new in 4.0 ..........................................................................59 Network Explorer - new in 4.0........................................................................59 Preferences dialog - new in 4.0 .....................................................................59 Superstreaming change in 4.0.......................................................................60

GETTING STARTED.................................................................................... 61 Introducing Analyzer ................................................................................................61 Managing data...........................................................................................................61 Visualizing data.........................................................................................................62 Analyzing data...........................................................................................................62 Optimizing networks.................................................................................................63 WORKSPACES....................................................................................................................... 63 About workspaces ....................................................................................................63 About the Workspace Explorer ...............................................................................64 Use workspaces........................................................................................................67 Open a data file .........................................................................................................67 Import a text file ........................................................................................................68 Run an analysis on the data ....................................................................................69 Show a menu of attribute options...........................................................................69 View an attribute in a data window .........................................................................70 Use the Replay Control ............................................................................................70 Use StateForms.........................................................................................................70 Create a new StateForm................................................................................71 View a data stream in the Message Browser .........................................................73 View the results of a query ......................................................................................73 Export data to a file...................................................................................................74

Merge data streams ..................................................................................................75 Superstream PCM Link and Drive Test data .................................................75 Use Load Time Queries ............................................................................................76 Workspace toolbar reference ..................................................................................76 Preferences dialog .........................................................................................77 CHARTS .................................................................................................................................. 79 About charts..............................................................................................................79 Display data in a chart window ...............................................................................80 View data synchronized with the chart...................................................................81 Zoom the chart view .................................................................................................81 Pan the chart view ....................................................................................................81 View a different chart type .......................................................................................82 Print the chart............................................................................................................82 Edit the chart .............................................................................................................83 Export the chart to other applications....................................................................84 Chart toolbar reference ..................................................................................84 MAPS....................................................................................................................................... 85 About maps ...............................................................................................................85 Display attribute data on a map ..............................................................................86 View data synchronized with the map ....................................................................87 Move around the map...............................................................................................87 Zoom in and out ........................................................................................................87 Select map objects ...................................................................................................88 Measure distances on the map ...............................................................................88 Add annotations to the map ....................................................................................89 Remove annotations from the map.........................................................................89 Show and hide map data..........................................................................................90 Alter the map legend range......................................................................................90 Change the number of ranges in the legend..........................................................90 Customize each range in the legend ......................................................................91 Change the attribute style setting...........................................................................91 Change the attribute font .........................................................................................92 Combine data attributes on the map ......................................................................93 Control map layers ...................................................................................................93 Add a map file ...........................................................................................................94 Add a raster map file ................................................................................................94 Control attribute labels.............................................................................................94 Edit a layer’s display properties..............................................................................94 Offset the data on the map ......................................................................................95 Choose the map projection .....................................................................................95 Change the map units ..............................................................................................96 Display cell sites on the map...................................................................................96 Display lines to cells.................................................................................................96 Print a map ................................................................................................................97 Copy a map to the Clipboard ...................................................................................98 Export a map as a bitmap ........................................................................................99 Export the legend as a bitmap.................................................................................99 Troubleshooting maps .............................................................................................99 Map dialog reference ..............................................................................................100 Page Setup dialog........................................................................................100 Label Properties dialog ................................................................................102 Display Properties dialog .............................................................................103 Raster Image Registration dialog ................................................................104 Map toolbar reference..................................................................................104

TABLES................................................................................................................................. 106 About Tables ...........................................................................................................106 Display data attributes in a Table..........................................................................106 View Series data in a Table ....................................................................................106 View Histogram data in a Table.............................................................................107 View Statistics data in a Table...............................................................................107 WORKBOOKS/REPORTS .................................................................................................... 108 About workbooks....................................................................................................108 Display data attributes in a workbook ..................................................................108 View Series data in a workbook ............................................................................109 View Histogram data in a workbook .....................................................................109 View Statistic data in a workbook .........................................................................110 Save a workbook/report .........................................................................................110 Open an existing workbook/report .......................................................................111 MESSAGE BROWSER ......................................................................................................... 111 About the Message Browser .................................................................................111 Display data in the Message Browser ..................................................................112 Synchronize with the Workspace..........................................................................113 Find text in the Message Browser.........................................................................113 Set and remove bookmarks ...................................................................................114 Move between bookmarks .....................................................................................114 Remove all bookmarks...........................................................................................114 Filter messages in the Message Browser ............................................................115 Format messages in the Message Browser.........................................................115 Export messages to the clipboard ........................................................................116 Message Browser toolbar reference.....................................................................116 STATISTICS EXPLORER ..................................................................................................... 117 About the Statistics Explorer ................................................................................117 Open the Statistics Explorer..................................................................................118 Check for existing queries .....................................................................................119 Manipulate data in the Statistics Explorer ...........................................................119 Filter the Workspace data ......................................................................................119 Generate a substream ............................................................................................120 Statistics Explorer toolbar reference....................................................................120 CDMA STATETIP.................................................................................................................. 121 About CDMA StateTip.............................................................................................121 Start CDMA StateTip...............................................................................................122 Change the view......................................................................................................122 Change the handset source...................................................................................122 Change the scanner source...................................................................................123 CDMA TOOLKIT ................................................................................................................... 123 About CDMA Toolkit ...............................................................................................123 Optimize Search Windows.....................................................................................124 About Optimize Search Windows Analysis..................................................124 How the Search Window Analysis works.....................................................125 Configure Settings (Search Windows) ...................................................126 Summary Report (Search Windows).......................................................126 Audit Report (Search Windows)..............................................................126 Details Report (Search Windows) ...........................................................126 Optimize Neighbor Lists.........................................................................................126 About Optimize Neighbor Lists Analysis......................................................127

Configure Settings (Neighbor Lists) .......................................................128 Summary Report (Neighbor Lists)...........................................................128 Audit Report (Neighbor Lists) ..................................................................128 Details Report (Neighbor Lists) ...............................................................128 Evaluate Coverage..................................................................................................129 About Evaluate Coverage Analysis .............................................................129 Using Evaluate Coverage ............................................................................130 Configure Settings (Coverage)...............................................................131 Summary Report (Coverage) ..................................................................131 Evaluate Scenario (Coverage)................................................................132 Optimize Multiple Carriers .....................................................................................132 About Optimize Multiple Carriers Analysis...................................................132 Configure Settings (Multiple Carriers) ....................................................133 Mobile Rx Power Delta Report (Multiple Carriers) ..................................133 Mobile Tx Power Delta Report (Multiple Carriers)...................................133 Mobile Forward FER Delta Report (Multiple Carriers) ............................133 Mobile Tx Gain Adjust Delta Report (Multiple Carriers) ..........................133 Ec/Io Delta Statistics Report (Multiple Carriers)......................................133 Ec Delta Statistics Report (Multiple Carriers)..........................................133 QUERIES ............................................................................................................................... 134 About the Analysis Manager .................................................................................134 About Crosstab Queries.........................................................................................134 About Binned Queries ............................................................................................135 About Filter Queries ...............................................................................................135 About Histogram Queries ......................................................................................135 About Statistic Queries ..........................................................................................136 About Event Queries ..............................................................................................136 Create a Crosstab Query........................................................................................137 Tips for writing Crosstab Queries ................................................................137 Crosstab Query example .............................................................................139 Create a Binned Query ...........................................................................................141 Binned Query example ................................................................................142 Create a Filter Query...............................................................................................143 Filter Query example....................................................................................143 Create a Histogram Query .....................................................................................145 Histogram Query example ...........................................................................145 Create a Statistic Query .........................................................................................147 Statistic Query example ...............................................................................149 Create an Event Query ...........................................................................................151 Event Query example ..................................................................................152 Build and edit expressions ....................................................................................154 Edit an existing query.............................................................................................155 Delete an existing query.........................................................................................155 Import a query .........................................................................................................156 Export a query.........................................................................................................157 Export as Load Time query....................................................................................157 Change the name of a query..................................................................................158 Analysis Manager reference ..................................................................................158 Analysis Manager dialog..............................................................................158 Crosstab Query Wizard................................................................................159 Binned Query Wizard...................................................................................159 Filter Wizard.................................................................................................159 Histogram Wizard ........................................................................................160 Statistic Wizard ............................................................................................161 Query Window Definition .............................................................................161 Filter dialog ..................................................................................................161

Event Query Wizard.....................................................................................162 Expression Builder function reference.................................................................162 log ................................................................................................................162 log10 ............................................................................................................162 abs ...............................................................................................................163 abstime ........................................................................................................163 add ...............................................................................................................163 array_min .....................................................................................................163 array_min_index ..........................................................................................163 array_max ....................................................................................................163 array_max_index .........................................................................................163 array_nth_min ..............................................................................................163 array_nth_max .............................................................................................163 array_mean..................................................................................................164 array_stdev ..................................................................................................164 array_count ..................................................................................................164 state .............................................................................................................164 delta .............................................................................................................164 event_time ...................................................................................................164 event_message............................................................................................164 event_before ................................................................................................164 bin ................................................................................................................165 bin_index......................................................................................................165 divide............................................................................................................165 eval...............................................................................................................165 geoprojectx ..................................................................................................165 geoprojecty ..................................................................................................165 geoinvprojectlon...........................................................................................166 geoinvprojectlat............................................................................................166 get ................................................................................................................166 greater_than.................................................................................................166 greater_than_or_equal.................................................................................166 if ...................................................................................................................166 equals ..........................................................................................................166 is_not_equal.................................................................................................167 less_than......................................................................................................167 less_than_or_equal......................................................................................167 message ......................................................................................................167 row ...............................................................................................................167 mod ..............................................................................................................167 not ................................................................................................................167 or ..................................................................................................................167 and ...............................................................................................................168 power ...........................................................................................................168 prev_message_where..................................................................................168 prev_state ....................................................................................................168 prev_time_where .........................................................................................168 product .........................................................................................................168 round ............................................................................................................168 roundup........................................................................................................169 rounddown ...................................................................................................169 mround.........................................................................................................169 set ................................................................................................................170 sum ..............................................................................................................170 Statistic dialog..............................................................................................170 Binning Settings ...........................................................................................171 The DATE Type ...........................................................................................171 NETWORK IMAGE................................................................................................................ 172 About Network Imaging..........................................................................................172

Create a new network image file ...........................................................................173 Attach an existing network image file ..................................................................173 Batch load data files ...............................................................................................174 GPRS ANALYSIS.................................................................................................................. 175 GPRS Drive Test analysis ......................................................................................175 Map DT files lacking GPS data....................................................................175 Calculating Block Error (BLER) and Block Success Rates................................176 BLER1 method.............................................................................................176 BLER2 method.............................................................................................177 Success Rate method..................................................................................178 Timing ......................................................................................................................179 TimeToResume ...........................................................................................179 TransmissionTime_SinceLastAckNack .......................................................180 TimeToAck...................................................................................................180 Bit Sums...................................................................................................................181 Ack Bit Sum .................................................................................................182 Total Bit Sum ...............................................................................................183 Ack Bit Rate .................................................................................................183 Total Bit Rate ...............................................................................................184 Efficiency......................................................................................................185 Radio Efficiency ...........................................................................................186 Block Repetition ...........................................................................................187 Gb analysis ..............................................................................................................188 About Gb analysis........................................................................................188 Using Gb analysis techniques .....................................................................189 Choose Gb Scenarios..................................................................................190 Examine Gb Load Time Queries .................................................................191 Load Time Queries in each Scenario ..........................................................192 The Protocol Stack Browser ........................................................................194 GPRS Gb application packs ........................................................................195 GPRS Specifications ..............................................................................................196 GPRS Terminology .................................................................................................198 BSN Ranges ................................................................................................198 BVCI.............................................................................................................199 FR ................................................................................................................199 LAC ..............................................................................................................199 LLC...............................................................................................................199 MCC .............................................................................................................199 MM ...............................................................................................................199 MNC .............................................................................................................200 MOD.............................................................................................................200 MTD .............................................................................................................200 NS ................................................................................................................200 NS-VC..........................................................................................................200 PDU..............................................................................................................200 RAC..............................................................................................................200 RAU..............................................................................................................200 SM................................................................................................................200 SNDCP ........................................................................................................200 ATTRIBUTE REFERENCE ................................................................................................... 201 A_Call_Id .....................................................................................................201 A_CauseCode..............................................................................................201 A_Chosen_Channel.....................................................................................201 A_Dir ............................................................................................................201 A_Msg_Type................................................................................................201 A_MTP_Msg_Type ......................................................................................201 A_Old_Cell_CI .............................................................................................201

A_Old_Cell_LAC..........................................................................................201 A_SCCP_Msg_Type....................................................................................201 A_SCCP_RefusalCause ..............................................................................202 A_SCCP_ReleaseCause.............................................................................202 A_SCCP_ReturnCause ...............................................................................202 A_Serving_CI...............................................................................................202 A_Serving_LAC ...........................................................................................202 A_Target_CI.................................................................................................202 A_Target_LAC .............................................................................................202 A_Um_Msg_Group ......................................................................................202 A_Um_Msg_Type ........................................................................................202 A_Um_SAPI.................................................................................................202 Abis_AccessDelay .......................................................................................202 Abis_Activation_Type ..................................................................................203 Abis_Call_Id.................................................................................................203 Abis_CauseCodeRLM .................................................................................203 Abis_CauseValue ........................................................................................203 Abis_ChanRate_Type..................................................................................203 Abis_Dir .......................................................................................................203 Abis_DL_DTX ..............................................................................................203 Abis_EncryptAlgo.........................................................................................203 Abis_HandoverReference............................................................................204 Abis_L3_SAPI..............................................................................................204 Abis_LinkId_ChanType................................................................................204 Abis_MS4BEncryptKey................................................................................204 Abis_Msg_Group .........................................................................................204 Abis_Msg_Type ...........................................................................................204 Abis_PCM_SubTS .......................................................................................205 Abis_PCM_TS .............................................................................................205 Abis_RLM_CauseValue...............................................................................205 Abis_SAPI....................................................................................................205 Abis_SpeechCodingAlgo .............................................................................205 Abis_SpeechDataInd ...................................................................................205 Abis_TEI ......................................................................................................205 Abis_UL_DTX ..............................................................................................206 Abis_Um_Logical_Channel .........................................................................206 Abis_Um_Msg_Group..................................................................................206 Abis_Um_Msg_Type....................................................................................206 Abis_Um_SubTS .........................................................................................208 Abis_Um_TS................................................................................................208 AbnormalRelease ........................................................................................208 Active Set Delay...........................................................................................208 Active/Candidate Set Delay .........................................................................208 Active_Pilots ................................................................................................208 Active_Pilots_Delay_for_PN_xx ..................................................................209 Active_Pilots_EcIo_for_PN_xx ....................................................................209 ActiveDelay_Max1 .......................................................................................209 ActiveDelay_Max2 .......................................................................................209 ActiveDelay_Max3 .......................................................................................209 ActiveEcIo_Max1 .........................................................................................209 ActiveEcIo_Max2 .........................................................................................209 ActiveEcIo_Max3 .........................................................................................209 ActivePN ......................................................................................................209 Aglnt_A_Carrier_DVCC ...............................................................................209 Aglnt_A_Carrier_DVCC_by_ChNum_xx .....................................................209 Aglnt_A_Carrier_Power_by_ChNum ...........................................................210 Aglnt_A_Carrier_To_Lwr_Ratio_by_CarrierCh ...........................................210 Aglnt_A_Carrier_To_Upr_Ratio_by_CarrierCh ...........................................210 Aglnt_A_LowerAdj_C/I_by_Prim_ChNum_xx .............................................210 Aglnt_A_LowerAdj_Chan_Pwr_by_ChNum ................................................210

Aglnt_A_LowerAdj_DVCC ...........................................................................210 Aglnt_A_LowerAdj_DVCC_by_ChNum_xx .................................................210 Aglnt_A_LowerAdj_Power ...........................................................................210 Aglnt_A_LowerAdj_Pwr_by_Prim_ChNum_xx............................................210 Aglnt_A_Primary_Chan_Freq......................................................................210 Aglnt_A_Primary_Chan_Num......................................................................210 Aglnt_A_Primary_Chan_Power ...................................................................210 Aglnt_A_Primary_Chan_Power_by_ChNum_xx .........................................211 Aglnt_A_UpperAdj_C/I.................................................................................211 Aglnt_A_UpperAdj_C/I_by_Prim_ChNum_xx .............................................211 Aglnt_A_UpperAdj_Chan_Pwr_by_ChNum ................................................211 Aglnt_A_UpperAdj_DVCC ...........................................................................211 Aglnt_A_UpperAdj_DVCC_by_ChNum_xx .................................................211 Aglnt_A_UpperAdj_Pwr ...............................................................................211 Aglnt_A_UpperAdj_Pwr_by_Prim_ChNum_xx............................................211 Aglnt_Access_Probe_Timestamp................................................................211 Aglnt_AccessTime .......................................................................................211 Aglnt_After_HO_BER ..................................................................................211 Aglnt_After_HO_Channel ............................................................................211 Aglnt_After_HO_ColorCode ........................................................................212 Aglnt_After_HO_DeltaRSSI.........................................................................212 Aglnt_After_HO_MAC..................................................................................212 Aglnt_After_HO_RF_Mode..........................................................................212 Aglnt_After_HO_RSSI .................................................................................212 Aglnt_After_HO_Timeslot ............................................................................212 Aglnt_After_HO_TimingAdvance.................................................................212 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_BER............................................................................212 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_Channel......................................................................212 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_ColorCode..................................................................212 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_DeltaRssi....................................................................212 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_MAC ...........................................................................212 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_RF_Mode ...................................................................213 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_RSSI...........................................................................213 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_Timeslot .....................................................................213 Aglnt_After_Reslctn_TimingAdvance ..........................................................213 Aglnt_B_Carrier_DVCC ...............................................................................213 Aglnt_B_Carrier_DVCC_by_ChNum_xx .....................................................213 Aglnt_B_Carrier_Power_by_ChNum ...........................................................213 Aglnt_B_Carrier_To_Lwr_Ratio_by_CarrierCh ...........................................213 Aglnt_B_Carrier_To_Upr_Ratio_by_CarrierCh ...........................................213 Aglnt_B_LowerAdj_C/I.................................................................................213 Aglnt_B_LowerAdj_C/I_by_Prim_ChNum_xx .............................................213 Aglnt_B_LowerAdj_Chan_Pwr_by_ChNum ................................................213 Aglnt_B_LowerAdj_DVCC ...........................................................................214 Aglnt_B_LowerAdj_DVCC_by_ChNum_xx .................................................214 Aglnt_B_LowerAdj_Pwr ...............................................................................214 Aglnt_B_LowerAdj_Pwr_by_Prim_ChNum_xx............................................214 Aglnt_B_Primary_Chan_Freq......................................................................214 Aglnt_B_Primary_Chan_Num......................................................................214 Aglnt_B_Primary_Chan_Power ...................................................................214 Aglnt_B_Primary_Chan_Power_by_ChNum_xx .........................................214 Aglnt_B_UpperAdj_C/I.................................................................................214 Aglnt_B_UpperAdj_C/I_by_Prim_ChNum_xx .............................................214 Aglnt_B_UpperAdj_Chan_Pwr_by_ChNum ................................................214 Aglnt_B_UpperAdj_DVCC ...........................................................................214 Aglnt_B_UpperAdj_DVCC_by_ChNum_xx .................................................215 Aglnt_B_UpperAdj_Pwr_by_Prim_ChNum_xx............................................215 Aglnt_BCH_List_BER_by_ChNum ..............................................................215 Aglnt_BCH_List_BSIC_by_ChNum .............................................................215 Aglnt_BCH_List_Pwr_by_ChNum ...............................................................215

Aglnt_BCH_TopN_BER_by_ChNum...........................................................215 Aglnt_BCH_TopN_BSIC_by_ChNum..........................................................215 Aglnt_BCH_TopN_Pwr_by_ChNum ............................................................215 Aglnt_Before_HO_BER ...............................................................................215 Aglnt_Before_HO_Channel .........................................................................215 Aglnt_Before_HO_ColorCode .....................................................................215 Aglnt_Before_HO_DeltaRSSI......................................................................215 Aglnt_Before_HO_MAC...............................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_HO_RF_Mode.......................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_HO_RSSI ..............................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_HO_Timeslot .........................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_HO_TimingAdvance..............................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_BER.........................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_Channel...................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_ColorCode...............................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_DeltaRssi.................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_MAC ........................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_RF_Mode ................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_RSSI........................................................................216 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_Timeslot ..................................................................217 Aglnt_Before_Reslctn_TimingAdvance .......................................................217 Aglnt_BER ...................................................................................................217 Aglnt_BER ...................................................................................................217 Aglnt_Best_MAHO_RSSI ............................................................................217 Aglnt_BestMAHO_Chan ..............................................................................217 Aglnt_Block_Rate ........................................................................................217 Aglnt_CallsRemaining..................................................................................217 Aglnt_CDMA_Phone_State .........................................................................217 Aglnt_Ch_List_Chan ....................................................................................217 Aglnt_Ch_List_DVCC ..................................................................................218 Aglnt_Ch_List_DVCC_by_ChNum ..............................................................218 Aglnt_Ch_List_Power ..................................................................................218 Aglnt_Ch_List_Power_by_ChNum ..............................................................218 Aglnt_ChanPwrAll_Start_Chan....................................................................218 Aglnt_ChPower ............................................................................................218 Aglnt_CMAC ................................................................................................218 Aglnt_ConnectTime .....................................................................................218 Aglnt_DCC ...................................................................................................218 Aglnt_DMAC ................................................................................................218 Aglnt_Dom_ErrorCode_by_ChNum ............................................................218 Aglnt_Dom_PrimPwr/Fading_by_ChNum ...................................................218 Aglnt_Dom_PrimPwr/Residual_by_Ch_Num ..............................................219 Aglnt_Dom_PrimPwr_by_ChNum ...............................................................219 Aglnt_Dom_TotPwr_by_ChNum..................................................................219 Aglnt_Dominant_Chan_BSIC_by_Chan_Num ............................................219 Aglnt_Dominant_Chan_Freq .......................................................................219 Aglnt_Dominant_Chan_Num .......................................................................219 Aglnt_Drop_Rate .........................................................................................219 Aglnt_Dropped_Access_Messages.............................................................219 Aglnt_Dropped_Forward_Traffic_Messages ...............................................219 Aglnt_Dropped_Paging_Messages .............................................................219 Aglnt_Dropped_Reverse_Traffic_Messages...............................................219 Aglnt_Dropped_Sync_Messages ................................................................219 Aglnt_DVCC.................................................................................................220 Aglnt_FER....................................................................................................220 Aglnt_FFT ....................................................................................................220 Aglnt_Finger_ChipDelay_by_PN .................................................................220 Aglnt_Finger_EcIo_by_PN ..........................................................................220 Aglnt_Finger_ID_by_PN ..............................................................................220 Aglnt_FM_Data ............................................................................................220

Aglnt_Freq_Hop_List ...................................................................................220 Aglnt_GSM_PhoneState..............................................................................220 Aglnt_GSM_TxPower ..................................................................................220 Aglnt_Handover_Data..................................................................................221 Aglnt_IS_136_Timing_Advance ..................................................................221 Aglnt_IS136_BER ........................................................................................221 Aglnt_IS136_PhoneCarrier..........................................................................221 Aglnt_IS136_RSSI .......................................................................................221 Aglnt_IS136_ServChan ...............................................................................221 Aglnt_List_Channel_xx ................................................................................221 Aglnt_List_DVCC_byChNum_xx .................................................................221 Aglnt_List_DVCC_xx ...................................................................................221 Aglnt_List_Power_by_ChNum_xx ...............................................................221 Aglnt_List_Power_xx ...................................................................................221 Aglnt_LowerAdj_C/I .....................................................................................221 Aglnt_MAC...................................................................................................222 Aglnt_Nbor_SigLvl_by_Channel_xx ............................................................222 Aglnt_Nbor_SigLvl_xx..................................................................................222 Aglnt_NborARFCN.......................................................................................222 Aglnt_NborBCCH.........................................................................................222 Aglnt_NborBSIC...........................................................................................222 Aglnt_NborRxLev.........................................................................................222 Aglnt_Phone_State ......................................................................................222 Aglnt_PhoneStatus ......................................................................................222 Aglnt_RedialInterval.....................................................................................222 Aglnt_Rev_Frame_Rate ..............................................................................222 Aglnt_RSSI ..................................................................................................222 Aglnt_Rx_Level............................................................................................223 Aglnt_Rx_Vocoder_Rate .............................................................................223 Aglnt_RxLevSub ..........................................................................................223 Aglnt_RxQual...............................................................................................223 Aglnt_RxQualSub ........................................................................................223 Aglnt_SAT....................................................................................................223 Aglnt_Searcher_Center ...............................................................................223 Aglnt_Searcher_Data...................................................................................223 Aglnt_Searcher_PN .....................................................................................223 Aglnt_Serv_TCH ..........................................................................................223 Aglnt_ServBCCH .........................................................................................223 Aglnt_ServBSIC ...........................................................................................223 Aglnt_ServChannel ......................................................................................224 Aglnt_ServCI................................................................................................224 Aglnt_ServLAC ............................................................................................224 Aglnt_ServMCC ...........................................................................................224 Aglnt_ServMNC ...........................................................................................224 Aglnt_Sub_ErrorCode_by_ChNum..............................................................224 Aglnt_Sub_PrimPwr/fading_by_ChNum......................................................224 Aglnt_Sub_PrimPwr_by_ChNum.................................................................224 Aglnt_Sub_TotPwr_by_ChNum...................................................................224 Aglnt_Subordinate_BSIC_by_ChNum.........................................................224 Aglnt_SymbolSpread_Error_Code ..............................................................224 Aglnt_SymbolSpread_Zero_by_ChNum......................................................224 Aglnt_SymbolSpread+n_by_ChNum...........................................................225 Aglnt_TA_Searcher......................................................................................225 Aglnt_TDMA_Phone_State..........................................................................225 Aglnt_Time_Slot...........................................................................................225 Aglnt_Timing_Advance ................................................................................225 Aglnt_Top_N_Channel_xx...........................................................................225 Aglnt_Top_N_DVCC_xx ..............................................................................225 Aglnt_Top_N_Power_xx ..............................................................................225 Aglnt_Total_Access_Messages...................................................................225

Aglnt_Total_Attempted_Handovers.............................................................225 Aglnt_Total_Failed_Handovers ...................................................................225 Aglnt_Total_Forward_Traffic_Messages .....................................................225 Aglnt_Total_Messages ................................................................................226 Aglnt_Total_Paging_Messages ...................................................................226 Aglnt_Total_Reverse_Traffic_Messages.....................................................226 Aglnt_Total_Sync_Messages ......................................................................226 Aglnt_TotalAttempted ..................................................................................226 Aglnt_TotalBlocked ......................................................................................226 Aglnt_TotalDropped .....................................................................................226 Aglnt_TotPwr_C/I_by_ChNum.....................................................................226 Aglnt_Tx_Level ............................................................................................226 Aglnt_Tx_Vocoder_Rate..............................................................................226 Aglnt_TxPower.............................................................................................226 Aglnt_UpperAdj_C/I .....................................................................................226 Aglnt_User_Alarm........................................................................................227 Aglnt_VMAC ................................................................................................227 Aglnt_Vocoder_Error ...................................................................................227 AIM_BER .....................................................................................................227 AIM_RSSI ....................................................................................................227 AIM_TimingAlignment..................................................................................227 AIM_TxPowerLevelActual............................................................................227 Alert..............................................................................................................227 AlgoCode .....................................................................................................227 Analog_MIN1 ...............................................................................................227 Analog_MIN2 ...............................................................................................227 AnalogHandoff .............................................................................................227 Analogue_Voice_Channel_Assigned ..........................................................228 ARCH_DTC_Time_Alignment .....................................................................228 Ascom_IntraCellHandoverComplete ...........................................................228 Ascom_IntraCellHandoverFailure................................................................228 Ascom_LocationUpdateAccept....................................................................228 Ascom_LocationUpdateReject ....................................................................228 AscomCellIdNew..........................................................................................228 AscomCellIdOld ...........................................................................................228 AscomHandoverMarker ...............................................................................228 AscomLACNew............................................................................................228 AscomLACOld .............................................................................................228 AscomMasterAudioGain ..............................................................................229 AscomMasterCallMarker .............................................................................229 AscomMasterCorrelationCoeff.....................................................................229 AscomMasterEchoAmplitude.......................................................................229 AscomMasterEchoDelay .............................................................................229 AscomMasterIntLink ....................................................................................229 AscomMasterIntPace...................................................................................229 AscomMasterIntQuality................................................................................230 AscomMasterLink ........................................................................................230 AscomMasterNeuralNet_xx .........................................................................230 AscomMasterPACE .....................................................................................230 AscomMasterPingPong ...............................................................................230 AscomMasterQuality....................................................................................230 AscomMasterQualityIndex...........................................................................230 AscomMasterRobotVoice ............................................................................230 AscomMasterSilence ...................................................................................231 AscomMOC_Break ......................................................................................231 AscomMOC_CallError .................................................................................231 AscomMOC_Connect ..................................................................................231 AscomMOC_ConnectFail ............................................................................231 AscomMOC_Dial .........................................................................................231 AscomMOC_Disconnect..............................................................................231

AscomMOC_Release ..................................................................................231 AscomMOC_ReleaseError ..........................................................................232 AscomMOC_Setup ......................................................................................232 AscomMOC_SystemRelease ......................................................................232 AscomMOC_UserRelease...........................................................................232 AscomMTC_Break.......................................................................................232 AscomMTC_CallError ..................................................................................232 AscomMTC_Connect...................................................................................232 AscomMTC_ConnectFail .............................................................................233 AscomMTC_Dial ..........................................................................................233 AscomMTC_Disconnect ..............................................................................233 AscomMTC_Release ...................................................................................233 AscomMTC_ReleaseError...........................................................................233 AscomMTC_Setup.......................................................................................233 AscomMTC_SystemRelease.......................................................................233 AscomMTC_UserRelease ...........................................................................233 AscomSlaveAudioGain ................................................................................234 AscomSlaveCallMarker................................................................................234 AscomSlaveCorrelationCoeff.......................................................................234 AscomSlaveEchoAmplitude.........................................................................234 AscomSlaveEchoDelay................................................................................234 AscomSlaveIntLink ......................................................................................234 AscomSlaveIntPace.....................................................................................234 AscomSlaveIntQuality..................................................................................234 AscomSlaveLink ..........................................................................................235 AscomSlaveNeuralNet_xx ...........................................................................235 AscomSlavePACE .......................................................................................235 AscomSlavePingPong .................................................................................235 AscomSlaveQuality......................................................................................235 AscomSlaveQualityIndex.............................................................................235 AscomSlaveRobotVoice ..............................................................................235 AscomSlaveSilence .....................................................................................235 AudioChannel ..............................................................................................235 AuthenticationSRES ....................................................................................236 AutoCallBetweenCalls .................................................................................236 AutoCallCallType .........................................................................................236 AutoCallConnectTime ..................................................................................236 AutoCallCurInnerLoops ...............................................................................236 AutoCallCurOuterLoops...............................................................................236 AutoCallDialledNum.....................................................................................236 AutoCallElement ..........................................................................................236 AutoCallLastResult ......................................................................................236 AutoCallMode ..............................................................................................236 AutoCallTimer ..............................................................................................236 AutoCallTotalInnerLoops .............................................................................237 AutoCallTotalOuterLoops ............................................................................237 AutoCallWaitConnect...................................................................................237 BeforeFirstCall .............................................................................................237 BERFVC ......................................................................................................237 BERRVC ......................................................................................................237 Best Pilot Ec/Io Stats ...................................................................................237 Best_EcIo_Active_Set_xx............................................................................237 Best_EcIo_Cand_Set_xx.............................................................................237 Best_EcIo_Neigh_Set_xx ............................................................................237 BestMaho_Channel .....................................................................................237 BestMaho_RSSI ..........................................................................................238 Binding_ID ...................................................................................................238 BlankFramesReceived.................................................................................238 Block_Length ...............................................................................................238 BQRVC ........................................................................................................238

BSIC.............................................................................................................238 CalibHyperband_by_Channel_xx ................................................................238 CalibRSSI_by_Channel_xx .........................................................................238 CalibVal_1900_in_FreqScanIndi .................................................................238 CalibVal_800_in_FreqScanIndi ...................................................................238 Call Details...................................................................................................238 Call_AntennaFace .......................................................................................239 Call_CellTrunkGroup ...................................................................................239 Call_CellTrunkMember ................................................................................239 Call_Completed ...........................................................................................239 Call_Completed_Normally ...........................................................................239 Call_DigitalSwitch ........................................................................................239 Call_Drop .....................................................................................................240 Call_Dropped ...............................................................................................240 Call_LogicalServerGroup.............................................................................240 Call_RadioChannel ......................................................................................240 Call_RadioNumber.......................................................................................240 Call_Release................................................................................................240 Call_Setup ...................................................................................................240 Call_Setup_Fail............................................................................................241 CallCompleted .............................................................................................241 CallDropped .................................................................................................241 CalledPartyNumber......................................................................................241 CallIsIncoming .............................................................................................241 CallSetupTime .............................................................................................241 CallSetupTime_MSOrig ...............................................................................241 CallStartTime ...............................................................................................241 Candidate Set Delay ....................................................................................241 Candidate_Pilots_Delay_for_PN .................................................................242 Candidate_Pilots_EcIo_for_PN_xx..............................................................242 CandidateDelay_Max1.................................................................................242 CandidateDelay_Max2.................................................................................242 CandidateDelay_Max3.................................................................................242 CandidateEcIo_Max1...................................................................................242 CandidateEcIo_Max2...................................................................................242 CandidateEcIo_Max3...................................................................................242 CandidatePN................................................................................................242 CapiTapiDeviceSelector ..............................................................................242 Carrier ..........................................................................................................243 Carrier_Drift .................................................................................................243 Carrier_state ................................................................................................243 CauseCodeA................................................................................................243 CauseCodeCC.............................................................................................243 CauseCodeMM ............................................................................................245 CauseCodeRR.............................................................................................246 CDMA_CallId ...............................................................................................246 CDMA_CallType ..........................................................................................247 CDMA_HDM_Seq........................................................................................247 CDMA_Message_Type................................................................................247 CDMA_MIN1................................................................................................253 CDMA_MIN2................................................................................................253 CDMA_Msg_Seq_Hard_Included................................................................253 CDMA2AMPS_HandoffFail..........................................................................253 CDMA2AMPS_HandoffOk...........................................................................253 CDMAChannelModeChange .......................................................................253 Cell_Reselection_Ok ...................................................................................253 CellBAList_xx...............................................................................................253 CellBarAccess..............................................................................................254 CellBarQualifier............................................................................................254 CellCAList_xx...............................................................................................254

CellDtxUsage ...............................................................................................254 CellEmergencyAllowed ................................................................................254 CellFCS_xx ..................................................................................................254 CellMAList_xx ..............................................................................................254 CellMaxRetransmissions .............................................................................254 CellMsTxPowerMaxCCH .............................................................................254 CellNCCPermitted_xx ..................................................................................255 CellNumInBAList..........................................................................................255 CellNumInCAList..........................................................................................255 CellNumInFCS .............................................................................................255 CellNumInMAList .........................................................................................255 CellNumInNCCPermitted.............................................................................255 CellPenaltyTime...........................................................................................255 CellPN_Primary ...........................................................................................255 CellPN_Quaternary......................................................................................255 CellPN_Quinary ...........................................................................................255 CellPN_Secondary.......................................................................................256 CellPN_Senary ............................................................................................256 CellPN_Tertiary............................................................................................256 CellPowerControl .........................................................................................256 CellRadioLinkTimeoutMax...........................................................................256 CellReestablishmentAllowed .......................................................................256 CellReselectHyst..........................................................................................256 CellReselectOffset .......................................................................................256 CellRxLevAccessMin ...................................................................................256 CellSending..................................................................................................256 CellTemporaryOffset....................................................................................257 CellTxInteger................................................................................................257 Channel........................................................................................................257 Channel Mode..............................................................................................257 ChannelMode...............................................................................................257 ChannelState ...............................................................................................257 Chosen_Integrity_Protection_Algorithm ......................................................257 Class_Code .................................................................................................258 ClearCallMode .............................................................................................258 ClientServerMode ........................................................................................258 CMAC ..........................................................................................................258 CMAX...........................................................................................................258 CMServiceType ...........................................................................................258 CN_Domain .................................................................................................258 Comarco_1stDTMFComponent_Freq .........................................................258 Comarco_1stDTMFComponent_Mag..........................................................258 Comarco_1stSigComponent_Freq ..............................................................258 Comarco_1stSigComponent_Mag...............................................................258 Comarco_2ndDTMFComponent_Freq ........................................................259 Comarco_2ndDTMFComponent_Mag.........................................................259 Comarco_2ndSigComponent_Freq .............................................................259 Comarco_2ndSigComponent_Mag .............................................................259 Comarco_BadFrames..................................................................................259 Comarco_BestServA_AvgRSSI_By_Rank_xx ............................................259 Comarco_BestServA_Ch_by_Rank_xx.......................................................259 Comarco_BestServA_CMAC_By_Rank_xx ................................................259 Comarco_BestServA_DCC_by_Rank_xx ...................................................259 Comarco_BestServA_MaxRSSI_By_Rank_xx............................................259 Comarco_BestServA_MinRSSI_By_Rank_xx.............................................259 Comarco_BestServA_SDCC1_By_Rank_xx...............................................260 Comarco_BestServA_SDCC2_By_Rank_xx...............................................260 Comarco_BestServA_SysId_By_Rank_xx ..................................................260 Comarco_BestServB_AvgRSSI_By_Rank_xx ............................................260 Comarco_BestServB_Ch_By_Rank_xx ......................................................260

Comarco_BestServB_CMAC_By_Rank_xx ................................................260 Comarco_BestServB_DCC_By_Rank_xx ...................................................260 Comarco_BestServB_MaxRSSI_By_Rank_xx............................................260 Comarco_BestServB_MinRSSI_By_Rank_xx.............................................260 Comarco_BestServB_SDCC1_By_Rank_xx...............................................260 Comarco_BestServB_SDCC2_By_Rank_xx...............................................260 Comarco_BestServB_SysId_By_Rank_xx ..................................................260 Comarco_CallCompleted.............................................................................261 Comarco_CallDropped ................................................................................261 Comarco_CallProcessingMode ...................................................................261 Comarco_CallState......................................................................................261 Comarco_CallStateAMPS ...........................................................................261 Comarco_CallStateCDMA ...........................................................................261 Comarco_CarrierType .................................................................................261 Comarco_DSP_Count .................................................................................262 Comarco_DTMF_DSP_Count .....................................................................262 Comarco_DTMF_RMS_Noise .....................................................................262 Comarco_DTMF_SINAD .............................................................................262 Comarco_HandoffAmpsToCDMA................................................................262 Comarco_HandoffAmpsToTDMA ................................................................262 Comarco_HandoffCDMAToAMPS...............................................................262 Comarco_HandoffFail ..................................................................................262 Comarco_HandoffOk ...................................................................................262 Comarco_HandoffTDMAToAMPS ...............................................................262 Comarco_iDEN_Carrier_Number ................................................................262 Comarco_iDEN_Channel Type ...................................................................262 Comarco_iDEN_CI ......................................................................................263 Comarco_iDEN_Color_Code.......................................................................263 Comarco_iDEN_Interleave ..........................................................................263 Comarco_iDEN_LAC ...................................................................................263 Comarco_iDEN_MCC..................................................................................263 Comarco_iDEN_MobileTxPowerActual .......................................................263 Comarco_iDEN_NDC ..................................................................................263 Comarco_iDEN_Offset ................................................................................263 Comarco_IncomingCallFail..........................................................................263 Comarco_IncomingCallOK ..........................................................................264 Comarco_NeighborListWarning...................................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallCompleted ...................................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallDropped.......................................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallDuration .......................................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallEndTime ......................................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallID .................................................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallStartTime .....................................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallTerminationCode .........................................................264 Comarco_NES_CallTerminationData ..........................................................264 Comarco_NES_IncomingCallFail ................................................................265 Comarco_NES_IncomingCallOk .................................................................265 Comarco_NES_OriginatingSST ..................................................................265 Comarco_NES_OutgoingCallFail ................................................................265 Comarco_NES_OutgoingCallOk .................................................................265 Comarco_NES_RetryResend......................................................................265 Comarco_OtherData....................................................................................265 Comarco_OutgoingCallFail..........................................................................265 Comarco_OutgoingCallOK ..........................................................................265 Comarco_PhoneState..................................................................................265 Comarco_RequestFromAnswerComputer...................................................266 Comarco_RMS_Noise .................................................................................266 Comarco_Scan_Best_CChA_RSSI_xx .......................................................266 Comarco_Scan_Best_CChA_xx..................................................................266 Comarco_Scan_Best_CChB_RSSI_xx .......................................................266

Comarco_Scan_Best_CChB_xx..................................................................266 Comarco_Scan_CCh_A_RSSI_AVG ..........................................................266 Comarco_Scan_CCh_A_xx.........................................................................267 Comarco_Scan_CCh_B...............................................................................267 Comarco_Scan_CCh_B_RSSI_AVG ..........................................................267 Comarco_Scan_CCh_Num_Readings ........................................................267 Comarco_Scan_Ch_Group_RSSI_xx .........................................................267 Comarco_Scan_Ch_Group_SAT_xx...........................................................267 Comarco_Scan_GSM_ARFCN_by_Rank_xx .............................................267 Comarco_Scan_GSM_RSSI_by_ARFCN_xx .............................................267 Comarco_Scan_R1_by_Old_Ch_xx............................................................267 Comarco_Scan_R2_by_Old_Ch_xx............................................................268 Comarco_Scan_R3_by_Old_Ch_xx............................................................268 Comarco_Scan_R4_by_Old_Ch_xx............................................................268 Comarco_Scan_R5_by_Old_Ch_xx............................................................268 Comarco_Scan_RSSI_All_Ch_xx ...............................................................268 Comarco_Scan_RSSI_by_AdjCh_xx ..........................................................268 Comarco_Scan_RSSI_by_CoCh_xx ...........................................................268 Comarco_Scan_RSSI_by_CurCh_xx..........................................................268 Comarco_Scan_RSSI_CCh_A_xx ..............................................................268 Comarco_Scan_RSSI_CCh_B_xx ..............................................................268 Comarco_Scan_SAT_by_CoCh_xx ............................................................269 Comarco_Scan_SAT_by_CurCh_xx ...........................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_Ch .................................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_CMC .............................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_DCC..............................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_PCI_Dig_Cap ...............................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_Rank .............................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_RSSI_Avg .....................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_RSSI_Max ....................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_RSSI_Min .....................................................269 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_SDCC1 .........................................................270 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_SDCC2 .........................................................270 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_Sys_Id...........................................................270 Comarco_Scan_Server_A/B_WOFM ..........................................................270 Comarco_Scan_Sn_by_Old_Ch..................................................................270 Comarco_SINAD .........................................................................................270 Comarco_System_ID...................................................................................270 Comarco_TestState .....................................................................................270 Comarco_ToneState....................................................................................270 Comarco_WeakPilotWarning.......................................................................270 ComPort.......................................................................................................271 Connect_Call ...............................................................................................271 ControlChannel_DELAY ..............................................................................271 ControlChannel_HyperBand........................................................................271 ControlChannel_InitialSelectionControl .......................................................271 ControlChannel_SCANINTERVAL ..............................................................271 ControlChannel_ScanningOptionIndicator ..................................................271 CU_ID ..........................................................................................................271 Cummulative_Cell_Reselection_OK............................................................271 Cummulative_Handoff_Fail .........................................................................271 Cummulative_Handoff_OK ..........................................................................272 Cummulative_Repeated_Cell_Reselection .................................................272 CurState.......................................................................................................272 CurStateCode ..............................................................................................272 D_CMCE_PDU_Type ..................................................................................272 D_MM_PDU_Type.......................................................................................272 DataAcqChannel..........................................................................................272 DataAge .......................................................................................................272 Dedicated_DCC_DVCC_SAT......................................................................272

Dedicated_DMAC ........................................................................................272 Dedicated_MRLQ ........................................................................................272 Dedicated_TA ..............................................................................................273 Dedicated_TS ..............................................................................................273 DedicatedCell_BER .....................................................................................273 DedicatedCell_BER_by_Channel_xx ..........................................................273 DedicatedCell_Channel ...............................................................................273 DedicatedCell_Hyperband...........................................................................273 DedicatedCell_SignalStrength.....................................................................273 DedicatedCell_SignalStrength_by_Channel_xx..........................................273 DedicatedError_FACCH ..............................................................................274 DedicatedError_Freq ...................................................................................274 DedicatedError_UCH ...................................................................................274 Delay_1_Max ...............................................................................................274 Delay_for_PN_XX........................................................................................274 Delay_Spread_for_PN_xx ...........................................................................274 Delay_Threshold..........................................................................................274 Delivery_Order.............................................................................................274 Device_Msg_Code.......................................................................................274 Device_Msg_Group .....................................................................................275 DeviceControlPhoneNumber .......................................................................275 DeviceDataPhoneNumber ...........................................................................275 DeviceFaxPhoneNumber.............................................................................275 DeviceIndex .................................................................................................275 DeviceNetworkType.....................................................................................275 DevicePortType ...........................................................................................275 DeviceSerialNumber ....................................................................................275 DeviceSubType............................................................................................275 DeviceType ..................................................................................................275 DeviceVoicePhoneNumber..........................................................................275 Digital_Voice_Channel_Assigned................................................................275 Direction.......................................................................................................276 Distance .......................................................................................................276 DL_LLC_NumOfRepeatedFrames4TimePeriod..........................................276 DL_LLC_RetransmittedFrameRate .............................................................276 DL_LLC_ThroPut .........................................................................................276 DL_LLC_ThroPut1 .......................................................................................276 DL_LLC_ThroPut2 .......................................................................................276 DL_LLC_TotalFramesTransmitted ..............................................................276 DL_LLC_TotalNumOfFrames4TimePeriod .................................................276 DL_RLC_NumOfRepeatedFrames4TimePeriod .........................................276 DL_RLC_RetransmittedBlkRate ..................................................................276 DL_RLC_ThroPut ........................................................................................276 DL_RLC_ThroPut1 ......................................................................................277 DL_RLC_ThroPut2 ......................................................................................277 DL_RLC_TotalBlksTransmitted ...................................................................277 DL_RLC_TotalNumOfFrames4TimePeriod.................................................277 DMAC ..........................................................................................................277 Dropped_Call_alarm ....................................................................................277 DT_Call_Id ...................................................................................................277 DualModeCallProgress ................................................................................277 DVCC ...........................................................................................................277 E_BCCH_RCI ..............................................................................................277 EbNo_1stBest ..............................................................................................277 EbNo_2ndBest.............................................................................................278 EbNo_3rdBest..............................................................................................278 EbNo_4thBest..............................................................................................278 EbNo_5thBest..............................................................................................278 EbNo_6thBest..............................................................................................278 Ec_for_Nth_Best_Pilot_xx ...........................................................................278

Ec_for_PN_xx ..............................................................................................278 Ec_xx ...........................................................................................................278 EcIo_1stBest................................................................................................278 EcIo_2ndBest...............................................................................................278 EcIo_3rdBest ...............................................................................................279 EcIo_All_Pilots_xx .......................................................................................279 EcIo_Combined ...........................................................................................279 EcIo_for_Nth_Best_Pilot_xx ........................................................................279 EcIo_for_PN_xx ...........................................................................................279 EcIo_Max .....................................................................................................279 EcIo_Pilot_Tone_xx .....................................................................................279 EcIo_Spread_for_PN_xx .............................................................................279 EcIo_Threshold_Pilot_Scan ........................................................................279 EcIo_Threshold_Temporal_Scan ................................................................280 EcIo_Top_N_Pilots_xx.................................................................................280 EcIo_Zoomed_Pilots_xx ..............................................................................280 Encryption_Algorithm...................................................................................280 End Indication ..............................................................................................280 EntryReason ................................................................................................280 Ericsson_Mtr_NborBCC_xx.........................................................................280 Ericsson_Mtr_NborBCCH_xx ......................................................................280 Ericsson_Mtr_NborBSIC_xx ........................................................................280 Ericsson_Mtr_NborCellIdValid_xx ...............................................................280 Ericsson_Mtr_NborNCC_xx.........................................................................281 Ericsson_Mtr_SCCDCause .........................................................................281 Ericsson_Mtr_TerrestrialResourceFailureCause.........................................281 EricssonMtr_AssignmentCause...................................................................281 EricssonMtr_BCCHAll..................................................................................281 EricssonMtr_BlockingCause........................................................................281 EricssonMtr_CCExec...................................................................................281 EricssonMtr_CnRef......................................................................................281 EricssonMtr_ConnId ....................................................................................281 EricssonMtr_CseCd .....................................................................................281 EricssonMtr_DisconnectCause....................................................................281 EricssonMtr_GenCnt....................................................................................281 EricssonMtr_InfoStatus................................................................................282 EricssonMtr_InfoType ..................................................................................282 EricssonMtr_IntraCellHandoverReason ......................................................282 EricssonMtr_LocVal .....................................................................................282 EricssonMtr_MtrResNo................................................................................282 EricssonMtr_SCCPCause ...........................................................................282 EricssonMtr_sequenceNo............................................................................282 EricssonMtr_ServingCellInfoValid ...............................................................282 EricssonMtr_TargetCellInfoValid .................................................................282 EricssonMtr_TrafficFunctionFailureCause...................................................282 Err_SDU_Delivery........................................................................................282 ESN..............................................................................................................282 EventAssignmentFail ...................................................................................283 EventAssignmentOK....................................................................................283 EventCallCompleted ....................................................................................283 EventCallDropped........................................................................................283 EventCode ...................................................................................................283 EventDoneLoops .........................................................................................283 EventHandoverFail ......................................................................................283 EventHandoverOK .......................................................................................284 EventIncomingCallOk ..................................................................................284 EventIncomingCallSetupFail........................................................................284 EventLineDropped .......................................................................................284 EventLocationUpdateOK .............................................................................284 EventOutgoingCallOk ..................................................................................284

EventOutgoingCallSetupFail........................................................................284 EventResultCode .........................................................................................285 EventStopFailure .........................................................................................285 EventStreamStart.........................................................................................285 EventSwitchAssignmentFail ........................................................................285 EventSwitchAssignmentOk..........................................................................285 EventSwitchCallCompleted .........................................................................285 EventSwitchCallDropped .............................................................................285 EventSwitchHandoverFail............................................................................285 EventSwitchHandoverOK ............................................................................285 EventSwitchIncomingCallOK .......................................................................285 EventSwitchIncomingCallSetupFail .............................................................285 EventSwitchInterBSCHandoverFail .............................................................286 EventSwitchInterBSCHandoverFailDuringAssignment ...............................286 EventSwitchInterBSCHandoverOK..............................................................286 EventSwitchInterBSCHandoverOKDuringAssignment ................................286 EventSwitchIntraBSCInterCellHandoverFail ...............................................286 EventSwitchIntraBSCInterCellHandoverFailDuringAssignment..................286 EventSwitchIntraBSCInterCellHandoverOK ................................................286 EventSwitchIntraBSCInterCellHandoverOKDuringAssignment ..................286 EventSwitchIntraCellHandoverFail ..............................................................286 EventSwitchIntraCellHandoverOK...............................................................286 EventSwitchOutgoingCallOK .......................................................................286 EventSwitchOutgoingCallSetupFail .............................................................286 EventUserStop.............................................................................................287 F_BCCH_OLC .............................................................................................287 FACCH BER Level.......................................................................................287 FACCH RSSI ...............................................................................................287 FACCH_CurBER_Level...............................................................................287 FACCH_CurBER_Level_by_Channel_xx....................................................287 FACCH_CurChannel ...................................................................................287 FACCH_CurMaximumBER..........................................................................287 FACCH_CurMinimumBER...........................................................................287 FACCH_CurRSSI_by_Channel_xx .............................................................287 FACCH_DTC_Handoff_Time_Alignment ....................................................287 FACCH_Handoff_ATS .................................................................................288 FACCH_Handoff_BSMC_Change_Indicator...............................................288 FACCH_Handoff_DTX_Control ...................................................................288 FACCH_Handoff_PV ...................................................................................288 FACCH_Handoff_ShortenedBurstIndicator .................................................288 FACCH_Handoff_SOC_Change_Indicator..................................................288 FACCH_Handoff_Time_Alignment..............................................................288 FACCH_Number_of_Measurement_Channels ...........................................288 FACCH_RSSI_by_NbrRFChan_xx .............................................................288 FACCH_RSSI_Nbr_xx.................................................................................288 Failed_Reassignment ..................................................................................288 FailedLoopsDone.........................................................................................289 FERRVC ......................................................................................................289 FFER Stats 100 frames ...............................................................................289 FFER Stats 1000 frames .............................................................................289 FFER Stats 200 frames ...............................................................................289 FFER Stats 500 frames ...............................................................................289 File_Position ................................................................................................289 File_Type .....................................................................................................289 FileAccessTime............................................................................................289 FileCreateTime ............................................................................................289 FileLabel ......................................................................................................289 FileModifiedTime..........................................................................................290 FileName......................................................................................................290 FilePathAndName........................................................................................290

FileSize ........................................................................................................290 FileVersion ...................................................................................................290 First Delay_for_PN_xx .................................................................................290 First_EcIo_for_PN_xx ..................................................................................290 FNE_Denied ................................................................................................290 For_BER ......................................................................................................290 For_FBER ....................................................................................................290 For_SignalStrength ......................................................................................291 ForFER_1000Frames ..................................................................................291 ForFER_100Frames ....................................................................................291 ForFER_200Frames ....................................................................................291 ForFER_500Frames ....................................................................................291 ForFER_FrameCount ..................................................................................291 ForMUX_Mode.............................................................................................291 ForVocoderRate...........................................................................................291 Forward BER Stats ......................................................................................292 Forward_FCH_IsActive................................................................................292 Forward_SCH_NumberActiveChannels ......................................................292 Forward_SCH0_IsActive..............................................................................292 Forward_SCH0_Rate...................................................................................292 Forward_SCH1_IsActive..............................................................................292 Forward_SCH1_Rate...................................................................................292 ForwardFER.................................................................................................292 Frame_Counter_Reset ................................................................................292 FreqencyList_in_FreqScanHead_xx............................................................292 FREQERR ...................................................................................................292 Frequency ....................................................................................................293 FullyCompleteLoopsDone ...........................................................................293 FundamentalFramesReceived.....................................................................293 GenLock.......................................................................................................293 GPRS - further information ..........................................................................293 GPRS_BSSGP_Bmax_Default_MS ............................................................293 GPRS_BSSGP_Bucket_Leak_Rate............................................................293 GPRS_BSSGP_BVC_Bucket_Size.............................................................293 GPRS_BSSGP_BVC_Queuing_Delay ........................................................293 GPRS_BSSGP_Cause ................................................................................293 GPRS_BSSGP_CI.......................................................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_DL_QoS_Precedence .......................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_Expected_Tlli.....................................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_Flush_Action .....................................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_Flush_BVCI_New..............................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_Flush_BVCI_Old ...............................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_Flush_Octets_Affected......................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_Flush_Octets_Deleted.......................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_LLC_Frames_Discarded ...................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_MS_Bucket_Size...............................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_Msg_Type .........................................................................294 GPRS_BSSGP_NS_Bvci ............................................................................295 GPRS_BSSGP_Old_CI ...............................................................................295 GPRS_BSSGP_PDU_Lifetime_Delay.........................................................295 GPRS_BSSGP_QoS_A_Bit ........................................................................295 GPRS_BSSGP_QoS_Peak_Bit_Rate .........................................................295 GPRS_BSSGP_QoS_PRECEDENCE ........................................................295 GPRS_BSSGP_QoS_T_Bit.........................................................................296 GPRS_BSSGP_R_Default_MS...................................................................296 GPRS_BSSGP_RA_Cap_UPD_Cause.......................................................296 GPRS_BSSGP_RadioCause ......................................................................296 GPRS_BSSGP_Tlli......................................................................................296 GPRS_BSSGP_TMSI..................................................................................296 GPRS_BSSGP_UL_QoS_Peak_Bit_Rate ..................................................297

GPRS_BSSGP_UL_QoS_Precedence .......................................................297 GPRS_BVC_CI............................................................................................297 GPRS_BVC_LAC ........................................................................................297 GPRS_BVC_MCC .......................................................................................297 GPRS_BVC_MNC .......................................................................................297 GPRS_Dir ....................................................................................................297 GPRS_Handset_ID......................................................................................297 GPRS_IP_DataLength.................................................................................297 GPRS_IP_Dest_Address.............................................................................297 GPRS_IP_Precedence ................................................................................297 GPRS_IP_Protocol ......................................................................................298 GPRS_IP_Source_Address.........................................................................298 GPRS_LAC..................................................................................................298 GPRS_LLC_FrameType..............................................................................298 GPRS_LLC_InfoField_Length .....................................................................298 GPRS_LLC_Msg_Type ...............................................................................298 GPRS_LLC_Sapi .........................................................................................298 GPRS_MCC.................................................................................................298 GPRS_MM_ACRefNumber .........................................................................299 GPRS_MM_Allocatedd_P_TMSI.................................................................299 GPRS_MM_Attach_Time ............................................................................299 GPRS_MM_AttachResult ............................................................................299 GPRS_MM_AttachType...............................................................................299 GPRS_MM_DetachType .............................................................................299 GPRS_MM_GMM_Cause ...........................................................................299 GPRS_MM_GSM1800_MSRadioAccessCap_AccessTechnologyType.....299 GPRS_MM_GSM1800_MSRadioAccessCap_GPRSExtendedDynamicAlloca tionCap.........................................................................................................300 GPRS_MM_GSM1800_MSRadioAccessCap_GPRSMultiSlotClass ..........300 GPRS_MM_GSM1800_MSRadioAccessCap_HSCSDMultiSlotClass........300 GPRS_MM_GSM1800_MSRadioAccessCap_RFPowerCap......................300 GPRS_MM_GSM1800_MSRadioAccessCap_SMSValue ..........................300 GPRS_MM_GSM1800_MSRadioAccessCap_SMValue.............................300 GPRS_MM_GSM1900_MSRadioAccessCap_AccessTechnologyType.....300 GPRS_MM_GSM1900_MSRadioAccessCap_GPRSExtendedDynamicAlloca tionCap.........................................................................................................301 GPRS_MM_GSM1900_MSRadioAccessCap_GPRSMultiSlotClass ..........301 GPRS_MM_GSM1900_MSRadioAccessCap_HSCSDMultiSlotClass........301 GPRS_MM_GSM1900_MSRadioAccessCap_RFPowerCap......................301 GPRS_MM_GSM1900_MSRadioAccessCap_SMSValue ..........................301 GPRS_MM_GSM1900_MSRadioAccessCap_SMValue.............................301 GPRS_MM_GSM900_MSRadioAccessCap_AccessTechnologyType.......301 GPRS_MM_GSM900_MSRadioAccessCap_GPRSExtendedDynamicAllocati onCap ..........................................................................................................301 GPRS_MM_GSM900_MSRadioAccessCap_GPRSMultiSlotClass ............302 GPRS_MM_GSM900_MSRadioAccessCap_HSCSDMultiSlotClass..........302 GPRS_MM_GSM900_MSRadioAccessCap_RFPowerCap........................302 GPRS_MM_GSM900_MSRadioAccessCap_SMSValue ............................302 GPRS_MM_GSM900_MSRadioAccessCap_SMValue...............................302 GPRS_MM_Msg_Type ................................................................................302 GPRS_MM_P_TMSI....................................................................................302 GPRS_MM_P_TMSI_Signature ..................................................................302 GPRS_MM_Power_Off................................................................................303 GPRS_MM_TMSI_status.............................................................................303 GPRS_MM_UpdateResult...........................................................................303 GPRS_MM_UpdateType .............................................................................303 GPRS_MNC.................................................................................................303 GPRS_NS_Bvci ...........................................................................................303 GPRS_NS_Cause .......................................................................................303 GPRS_NS_Msg_Type .................................................................................303

GPRS_NS_Nsei...........................................................................................304 GPRS_NS_Vci.............................................................................................304 GPRS_OLD_LAC ........................................................................................304 GPRS_OLD_MCC .......................................................................................304 GPRS_OLD_MNC .......................................................................................304 GPRS_OLD_RAC........................................................................................304 GPRS_PDP_ID............................................................................................304 GPRS_Properties_CI_xx .............................................................................304 GPRS_Properties_LAC_xx..........................................................................304 GPRS_Properties_MM_Count_xx ...............................................................305 GPRS_Properties_SM_Count_xx................................................................305 GPRS_Prot_Discrim ....................................................................................305 GPRS_RAC .................................................................................................305 GPRS_Session_ID ......................................................................................305 GPRS_SM_AADeactivationCause ..............................................................305 GPRS_SM_LLC_Sapi..................................................................................305 GPRS_SM_Msg_Type.................................................................................305 GPRS_SM_PDP_Context_Time .................................................................305 GPRS_SM_QoS_Delay_Class....................................................................306 GPRS_SM_QoS_Mean_Throughput...........................................................306 GPRS_SM_QoS_Peak_Throughput ...........................................................306 GPRS_SM_QoS_Precedence_Class..........................................................306 GPRS_SM_QoS_Reliability_Class..............................................................306 GPRS_SM_SMCause..................................................................................306 GPRS_SNDCP_Nsapi .................................................................................306 GPRS_SNDCP_PDU_Type ........................................................................306 GPRS_XID_IOV_I........................................................................................307 GPRS_XID_IOV_UI .....................................................................................307 GPRS_XID_kD ............................................................................................307 GPRS_XID_kU ............................................................................................307 GPRS_XID_mD ...........................................................................................307 GPRS_XID_mU ...........................................................................................307 GPRS_XID_N200 ........................................................................................308 GPRS_XID_N201_I .....................................................................................308 GPRS_XID_N201_U....................................................................................308 GPRS_XID_T200.........................................................................................308 GPRS_XID_Version.....................................................................................308 GPS_Confidence .........................................................................................308 GPS_ConfidenceXInt...................................................................................309 GPSLock......................................................................................................309 GPSSynch ...................................................................................................309 GSM_FrameNumber....................................................................................309 GSM_Message_Type ..................................................................................309 GSM_Um_Msg_Type ..................................................................................309 GSMAttempts...............................................................................................309 GSMCallEnd ................................................................................................309 GSMCallEndResultCode .............................................................................309 GSMCallEndResultData ..............................................................................309 GSMCallInitiation .........................................................................................310 GSMCallInitResultCode ...............................................................................310 GSMCallInitResultData ................................................................................310 GSMCallLink ................................................................................................311 GSMCallProgress ........................................................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_AllowedNeighbors_xx....................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_AllowedServCells_xx.....................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_CampOnARFCN ...........................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_DisableCellBar ..............................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_DisableHandover...........................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_DisablePathLoss ...........................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_DTXMode ......................................................................311

GSMHsTestMode_FalseMeasure ...............................................................311 GSMHsTestMode_ForceMCN.....................................................................312 GSMHsTestMode_InvertCellBar .................................................................312 GSMHsTestMode_NumAllowedNeighbours ...............................................312 GSMHsTestMode_NumAllowedServCells...................................................312 GSMHsTestMode_PowerClass ...................................................................312 GSMHsTestMode_TestModeStatus ............................................................312 Guaranteed_Bit_Rate ..................................................................................312 Handoff ........................................................................................................312 Handoff_Details ...........................................................................................312 Handoff_Fail.................................................................................................313 Handoff_Interval...........................................................................................313 Handoff_Interval_Stats ................................................................................313 Handoff_OK .................................................................................................313 Handoff_Time_Stats ....................................................................................313 HandoffCompletionTime ..............................................................................313 HandoffInterval.............................................................................................313 HandoffOccurred..........................................................................................313 HandoffOK ...................................................................................................313 HandoffOk_UL .............................................................................................313 HandoffStartTime.........................................................................................314 HandoffState ................................................................................................314 HandoffTime ................................................................................................314 HandOver_Complete ...................................................................................314 Handover_Details ........................................................................................314 HandOver_Failure........................................................................................314 Handover_Interval_Time_Stats ...................................................................314 Handover_Time_Stats .................................................................................315 HandoverCandidateCI_xx............................................................................315 HandoverCandidateCT_xx ..........................................................................315 HandoverCandidateKCause_xx ..................................................................315 HandoverCandidateKVal_xx........................................................................315 HandoverCandidateLAC_xx ........................................................................315 HandoverCandidateLVal_xx ........................................................................315 HandoverCandidateMCC_xx .......................................................................315 HandoverCandidateMNC_xx .......................................................................315 HandoverCandidateNum .............................................................................315 HandoverCandidateRV_xx ..........................................................................315 HandoverCandidateValueCause .................................................................315 HandoverDuration........................................................................................316 HandoverInterval..........................................................................................316 Handset_State:_Call_Release (DTC)..........................................................316 Handset_State:_Registration.......................................................................316 HandsetMode...............................................................................................316 HardHandoffDirected ...................................................................................316 HardHandoffFail...........................................................................................316 HardHandoffOk ............................................................................................316 Heading........................................................................................................316 HsCmdAcceptIncomingCall .........................................................................316 HsCmdCallActive .........................................................................................316 HsCmdCallAttempt ......................................................................................317 HsCmdCallType...........................................................................................317 HsCmdHangup ............................................................................................317 HsCmdNumberDialled .................................................................................317 HyperbandList_in_FreqScanHead_xx .........................................................317 Hyperframe_Counter ...................................................................................317 iDEN_Call_Type ..........................................................................................317 iDEN_Channel_Connection_Code ..............................................................317 iDEN_Channel_Type ...................................................................................317 iDEN_Message_Type ..................................................................................318

iDEN_NborBSCC [x] ....................................................................................318 iDEN_NborCarrier [x] ...................................................................................318 iDEN_NborNum ...........................................................................................318 iDEN_NborRSSI [x]......................................................................................318 iDEN_NborRSSI_by_Carrier [x]...................................................................318 iDEN_NborSQE_by_Carrier [x] ...................................................................318 iDEN_Service_Stopped_Cause...................................................................318 iDEN_Service_Type.....................................................................................318 iDEN_Sub_Code..........................................................................................318 Idle_DCC_DVCC .........................................................................................318 Idle_MRLQ...................................................................................................319 Idle_Nbor_Channel_xx ................................................................................319 Idle_Nbor_HyperBand_xx............................................................................319 Idle_Nbor_RSSI_by_Channel_xx ................................................................319 Idle_Nbor_RSSI_xx .....................................................................................319 Idle_NumberOfNbors ...................................................................................319 Idle_RTC......................................................................................................319 Idle_TS.........................................................................................................319 IdleCell_BER................................................................................................320 IdleCell_BER_by_Channel_xx.....................................................................320 IdleCell_Channel..........................................................................................320 IdleCell_Hyperband .....................................................................................320 IdleCell_SignalStrength ...............................................................................320 IdleCell_SignalStrength_by_Channel_xx ....................................................320 IdleCell_WER...............................................................................................320 IdleCell_WER_by_Channel_xx....................................................................321 IdleError_FACCH.........................................................................................321 IdleError_Freq..............................................................................................321 IdleError_UCH .............................................................................................321 IdleFramesReceived ....................................................................................321 IdleFramesTransmitted ................................................................................321 IdleMode_ColorCode ...................................................................................321 IdleMode_ServingChannelNumber..............................................................321 IE_id .............................................................................................................321 Incoming Call Setup Time Stats ..................................................................321 Incoming_Call_Setup...................................................................................322 Incoming_Call_Setup_Fail...........................................................................322 IncomingCallFail ..........................................................................................322 IncomingCallOK ...........................................................................................322 Io ..................................................................................................................322 Io_All_Pilots .................................................................................................322 Io_for_PN_xx ...............................................................................................322 Io_Pilot_Tone...............................................................................................322 Io_Top_N_Pilots ..........................................................................................322 Io_Zoomed_Pilots ........................................................................................323 IP_Delay ......................................................................................................323 IP_DestinationAddressDL............................................................................323 IP_DestinationAddressUL............................................................................323 IP_FragmentOffset.......................................................................................323 IP_FrameLength ..........................................................................................323 IP_FrameLengthFULL .................................................................................323 IP_Header_Checksum.................................................................................323 IP_HeaderLength.........................................................................................323 IP_Identification ...........................................................................................323 IP_LastFragment .........................................................................................323 IP_MayFragment .........................................................................................323 IP_PayloadLength........................................................................................324 IP_Precedence ............................................................................................324 IP_Protocol ..................................................................................................324 IP_Reliability ................................................................................................324

IP_SourceAddressDL ..................................................................................324 IP_SourceAddressUL ..................................................................................324 IP_Throughput .............................................................................................324 IP_ThroughputDOWNLINK..........................................................................324 IP_ThroughputUPLINK ................................................................................324 IP_Time2Live ...............................................................................................324 IP_Version ...................................................................................................324 IRA_Encoding ..............................................................................................324 IS136_BER ..................................................................................................325 IS136_RSSI .................................................................................................325 IS136_Timing_Advance...............................................................................325 IS1362AMPS_HandoffFail...........................................................................325 IS1362AMPS_HandoffOk ............................................................................325 IS136Attempts .............................................................................................325 IS136CallEnd ...............................................................................................325 IS136CallEndResultCode ............................................................................325 IS136CallEndResultData .............................................................................325 IS136CallInitiation ........................................................................................326 IS136CallInitResultCode..............................................................................326 IS136CallInitResultData...............................................................................326 IS136CallLink...............................................................................................326 IS136CallProgress .......................................................................................326 IsAnalog .......................................................................................................326 IsServer........................................................................................................326 Iu_Signalling_Connection_ID ......................................................................326 Key_status ...................................................................................................327 LAC ..............................................................................................................327 Last_Delay_for_PN_xx ................................................................................327 LastRoundTripTime .....................................................................................327 Latitude ........................................................................................................327 LatitudeXInt..................................................................................................327 LCC_AQS ....................................................................................................327 LCC_AudioVoiceLevel .................................................................................327 LCC_CallMode.............................................................................................327 LCC_CDMA_ActvCount...............................................................................327 LCC_CDMA_AngRSSI ................................................................................327 LCC_CDMA_AngSCC .................................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_AngTXPwr ..............................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_CMPDate................................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_Delta1.....................................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_Delta2.....................................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_DiagVer ..................................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_ESN........................................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_FrmOffset ...............................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_FVC0Rate ..............................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_FVC14Rate ............................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_FVC15Rate ............................................................................328 LCC_CDMA_FVC1Rate ..............................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_FVC2Rate ..............................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_FVC3Rate ..............................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_FVC4Rate ..............................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_HOData ..................................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_HOType..................................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_L3ChCount.............................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_L3Msg ....................................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_L3Type ...................................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_MarkovRate............................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_Min1Info .................................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_Min2Info .................................................................................329 LCC_CDMA_MinPoint .................................................................................330

LCC_CDMA_PN1RSSI................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_PN2RSSI................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_PN3RSSI................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_Rate1Err.................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_Rate2Err.................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_Rate4Err.................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_Rate8Err.................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_RefFing1.................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_RefFing2.................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_RelDate ..................................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_RVC0Rate ..............................................................................330 LCC_CDMA_RVC15Rate ............................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_RVC1Rate ..............................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_RVC2Rate ..............................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_RVC3Rate ..............................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_RVC4Rate ..............................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_RXPwr ....................................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_SCM .......................................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_TotalErr ..................................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_TXAdj .....................................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_TXPwr ....................................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_VerDate ..................................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_VocMajRev.............................................................................331 LCC_CDMA_VocMinRev.............................................................................332 LCC_channel ...............................................................................................332 LCC_channel_type ......................................................................................332 LCC_color_code ..........................................................................................332 LCC_color_code_by_chan_xx.....................................................................332 LCC_DCC ....................................................................................................332 LCC_direction ..............................................................................................332 LCC_IS136_AccessOverloadClass .............................................................332 LCC_IS136_auth_capab .............................................................................332 LCC_IS136_BandChanPrimary...................................................................332 LCC_IS136_BandChanSecondary ..............................................................332 LCC_IS136_BitErrors ..................................................................................333 LCC_IS136_CoClBChan_xx........................................................................333 LCC_IS136_CoClRSSI_xx ..........................................................................333 LCC_IS136_CoClSAT_xx............................................................................333 LCC_IS136_cpa...........................................................................................333 LCC_IS136_digi_capab ...............................................................................333 LCC_IS136_dmac........................................................................................333 LCC_IS136_dtx............................................................................................333 LCC_IS136_dvcc .........................................................................................333 LCC_IS136_EsnSrlNum ..............................................................................333 LCC_IS136_ext_address.............................................................................333 LCC_IS136_ext_protocol.............................................................................334 LCC_IS136_ExtAddr....................................................................................334 LCC_IS136_FACCHErrors ..........................................................................334 LCC_IS136_fade .........................................................................................334 LCC_IS136_GroupIdMark ...........................................................................334 LCC_IS136_HandoffType............................................................................334 LCC_IS136_home_reg ................................................................................334 LCC_IS136_HomeSID.................................................................................334 LCC_IS136_HWVer.....................................................................................334 LCC_IS136_IntMSID ...................................................................................334 LCC_IS136_LCC_Bchan.............................................................................334 LCC_IS136_LCC_Rssi ................................................................................334 LCC_IS136_LCCIS136BER ........................................................................335 LCC_IS136_maho_ber ................................................................................335 LCC_IS136_maho_rssi................................................................................335

LCC_IS136_meas_rssi ................................................................................335 LCC_IS136_MfrCode...................................................................................335 LCC_IS136_Modes......................................................................................335 LCC_IS136_MRLQ ......................................................................................335 LCC_IS136_Nb_Channel_xx.......................................................................335 LCC_IS136_Nb_RSSI_xx............................................................................335 LCC_IS136_NbBChan_xx ...........................................................................335 LCC_IS136_NbBER_xx...............................................................................335 LCC_IS136_NbCount ..................................................................................336 LCC_IS136_NbRSSI_xx..............................................................................336 LCC_IS136_npagechans.............................................................................336 LCC_IS136_PagingFrameClass..................................................................336 LCC_IS136_ph_dvcc ...................................................................................336 LCC_IS136_rate ..........................................................................................336 LCC_IS136_readctlflr...................................................................................336 LCC_IS136_ReselTrigCause ......................................................................336 LCC_IS136_roam_reg .................................................................................336 LCC_IS136_sbi............................................................................................336 LCC_IS136_ScanRSSI_xx ..........................................................................337 LCC_IS136_scc ...........................................................................................337 LCC_IS136_sdcc1 .......................................................................................337 LCC_IS136_sdcc2 .......................................................................................337 LCC_IS136_serial_num...............................................................................337 LCC_IS136_ServiceAspectsDet..................................................................337 LCC_IS136_SignalStrengthAspectDet ........................................................337 LCC_IS136_SiteName.................................................................................337 LCC_IS136_StationClassMark ....................................................................337 LCC_IS136_SuperFramePhase ..................................................................337 LCC_IS136_sysid ........................................................................................337 LCC_IS136_TemsVer..................................................................................337 LCC_IS136_time_align ................................................................................338 LCC_IS136_UCHErrors...............................................................................338 LCC_IS136_vmac........................................................................................338 LCC_Marker.................................................................................................338 LCC_MeasSat..............................................................................................338 LCC_PhonePower .......................................................................................338 LCC_PhoneRSSI .........................................................................................338 LCC_PhoneSat ............................................................................................338 LCC_RawBER .............................................................................................338 LCC_receiver_type ......................................................................................338 LCC_signal_strength ...................................................................................338 LCC_signal_strength_by_chan_xx ..............................................................339 LCC_SINAD.................................................................................................339 LCC_TimeOffset ..........................................................................................339 LCC_Timeslot ..............................................................................................339 LLC_CommandResponse ...........................................................................339 LLC_FrameType ..........................................................................................339 LLC_I_S_Ack ...............................................................................................339 LLC_I_S_BitmapLength...............................................................................339 LLC_I_S_NR................................................................................................339 LLC_I_S_NS ................................................................................................339 LLC_I_S_Supervision ..................................................................................339 LLC_PayloadLength_octets.........................................................................339 LLC_SAPI ....................................................................................................340 LLC_ThroughputDOWNLINK ......................................................................340 LLC_ThroughputUPLINK.............................................................................340 LLC_U_FRMR_CR2 ....................................................................................340 LLC_U_FRMR_VR ......................................................................................340 LLC_U_FRMR_VS.......................................................................................340 LLC_U_FRMR_W1 ......................................................................................340

LLC_U_FRMR_W2 ......................................................................................340 LLC_U_FRMR_W3 ......................................................................................340 LLC_U_FRMR_W4 ......................................................................................340 LLC_U_Subtype...........................................................................................340 LLC_U_XID_IOV_I.......................................................................................340 LLC_U_XID_IOV_UI ....................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_kD ...........................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_kU ...........................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_mD ..........................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_mU ..........................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_N200 .......................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_N201_I ....................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_N201_U...................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_T200........................................................................................341 LLC_U_XID_Version....................................................................................341 LLC_UI_Encryption......................................................................................341 LLC_UI_NU..................................................................................................341 LLC_UI_Protected .......................................................................................342 LocalNoise_Interference..............................................................................342 Location Update Details...............................................................................342 Location Update Time Stats ........................................................................342 LocationAreaID ............................................................................................342 LocationUpdatingType .................................................................................342 LogFileBaseName .......................................................................................342 LogFileType .................................................................................................342 Longitude .....................................................................................................342 LongitudeXInt...............................................................................................342 Low_battery_alarm ......................................................................................343 LucentRFT_CellSending..............................................................................343 LucentRFT_FileVersion ...............................................................................343 LucentRFT_OptionX ....................................................................................343 LucentRFT_Valid .........................................................................................343 LucentRFT_XXX_Cells ................................................................................343 MACA_Status ..............................................................................................343 MACA_Type.................................................................................................343 Markov FER .................................................................................................344 Max_Bit_Rate ..............................................................................................345 Max_Delay_for_PN_xx ................................................................................345 Max_Delay_Spread .....................................................................................345 Max_EcIo_Spread .......................................................................................345 Max_SDU_Size............................................................................................345 Max_Supported_PFC ..................................................................................345 MaxFullyCompleteLoops .............................................................................346 MCC .............................................................................................................346 Measurement_Inquiry ..................................................................................346 Measurement_Quality_Indicator..................................................................346 Measurement_Report ..................................................................................346 Message Count............................................................................................346 MNC .............................................................................................................346 Mobile Rx Power Stats.................................................................................346 Mobile Tx Power Stats .................................................................................346 MobileCAIRevision.......................................................................................347 MobileFirmwareRev .....................................................................................347 MobileMIN1..................................................................................................347 MobileModel.................................................................................................347 MobilePowerCtrlValue .................................................................................347 MobileReceivePower ...................................................................................347 MobileSCM ..................................................................................................347 MobileTransmitPower ..................................................................................347 MobOrigCallFail ...........................................................................................347

MobOrigCallOK............................................................................................347 MobTermCallFail..........................................................................................348 MobTermCallOK ..........................................................................................348 MonitorBufferLength ....................................................................................348 Motorola_BLER............................................................................................348 Motorola_FER..............................................................................................348 MotorolaIsHoppingCell.................................................................................348 MotorolaL2LinkOnSACCH...........................................................................348 MotorolaListeningToBCCH ..........................................................................348 MotorolaPostHandoverMeasIgnored ...........................................................348 MotorolaPowerLevel ....................................................................................348 MotorolaSDCCHEstablished .......................................................................349 MotorolaSpeechConnOnTCH......................................................................349 MS State is ACC Processing .......................................................................349 MS State is AVC Processing .......................................................................349 MS State is DCC Processing.......................................................................349 MS State is DTC Processing .......................................................................350 MS Tx Power Stats ......................................................................................350 MS_State .....................................................................................................350 MS_Substate ...............................................................................................350 MSClassMkEarlySend .................................................................................351 MSClassMkEncryptA51 ...............................................................................351 MSClassMkEncryptA52 ...............................................................................351 MSClassMkEncryptA53 ...............................................................................351 MsClassMkPower ........................................................................................351 MSClassMkRevision ....................................................................................351 MSClassMkSMSMobileTerm.......................................................................351 Msg_Class_Code.........................................................................................351 Msg_Code....................................................................................................351 Msg_Group ..................................................................................................352 MsgCode......................................................................................................352 MsgCodeCCCH ...........................................................................................355 MsgCodeSDCCH.........................................................................................355 MsgCodeTCH ..............................................................................................355 MSHandoffFail .............................................................................................355 MSHandoffOK..............................................................................................355 MsIMEI.........................................................................................................355 MsIMSI.........................................................................................................355 MSPOW .......................................................................................................355 MsTMSI........................................................................................................356 Multipath_1_Delay_for_PN_xx ....................................................................356 Multipath_1_EcIo_for_PN_xx ......................................................................356 Multipath_2_Delay_for_PN_xx ....................................................................356 Multipath_2_EcIo_for_PN_xx ......................................................................356 Multipath_3_Delay_for_PN_xx ....................................................................356 Multipath_3_EcIo_for_PN_xx ......................................................................356 Multipath_4_Delay_for_PN_xx ....................................................................356 Multipath_4_EcIo_for_PN_xx ......................................................................356 Multipath_5_Delay_for_PN_xx ....................................................................357 Multipath_5_EcIo_for_PN_xx ......................................................................357 MultiplexerErasuresReceived ......................................................................357 Nbor_IsForeground_xx ................................................................................357 Nbor_RxLev_xx ...........................................................................................357 NborBCCH_xx .............................................................................................357 NborBSIC_by_Arfcn_xx ...............................................................................357 NborBSIC_xx ...............................................................................................357 NborC1_xx ...................................................................................................357 NborC2_xx ...................................................................................................357 NborCarrier_xx.............................................................................................358 NborCell_Analog_CELLTYPE_xx................................................................358

NborCell_Analog_CHAN_xx........................................................................358 NborCell_Analog_DCC_xx ..........................................................................358 NborCell_Analog_DELAY_xx ......................................................................358 NborCell_Analog_DirectedRetryChannel_xx ..............................................358 NborCell_Analog_HL_FREQ_xx .................................................................358 NborCell_Analog_MS_ACC_PWR_by_Channel_xx ...................................358 NborCell_Analog_NetworkType_xx.............................................................358 NborCell_Analog_ProtocolVersion_xx.........................................................358 NborCell_Analog_RESEL_OFFSET_xx ......................................................358 NborCell_Analog_RSS_ACC_MIN_by_Channel_xx ...................................358 NborCell_Analog_SS_SUFF_by_Channel_xx ............................................359 NborCell_TDMA_CELL_SYNC_xx ..............................................................359 NborCell_TDMA_CELLTYPE_xx.................................................................359 NborCell_TDMA_CHAN_xx.........................................................................359 NborCell_TDMA_DELAY_xx .......................................................................359 NborCell_TDMA_DirectedRetryChannel_xx................................................359 NborCell_TDMA_DVCC_xx.........................................................................360 NborCell_TDMA_HL_FREQ_xx ..................................................................360 NborCell_TDMA_MACA_List.......................................................................360 NborCell_TDMA_MACA_ListOtherHyperband............................................360 NborCell_TDMA_MACA_OtherHyperbandFreq ..........................................360 NborCell_TDMA_MS_ACC_PWR_by_Channel_xx ....................................360 NborCell_TDMA_MS_ACC_PWR_xx..........................................................360 NborCell_TDMA_NetworkType_xx..............................................................360 NborCell_TDMA_ProtocolVersion_xx..........................................................361 NborCell_TDMA_RESEL_OFFSET_xx .......................................................361 NborCell_TDMA_RSS_ACC_MIN_by_Channel_xx ....................................361 NborCell_TDMA_RSS_ACC_MIN_xx .........................................................361 NborCell_TDMA_SS_SUFF_by_Channel_xx .............................................361 NborCell_TDMA_SS_SUFF_xx...................................................................361 NborColorCode_xx ......................................................................................361 NborCount....................................................................................................361 NborForegroundNum ...................................................................................361 NborFrameOffset_xx....................................................................................362 NborKVal_xx ................................................................................................362 NborLVal_xx ................................................................................................362 NborNum......................................................................................................362 NborRSSI_by_Carrier_xx ............................................................................362 NborRSSI_xx ...............................................................................................362 NborRxLev_by_Arfcn_xx .............................................................................362 NborRxLev_xx .............................................................................................362 NborSQE_by_Carrier_xx .............................................................................362 NborSQE_xx ................................................................................................362 NBR_FRAMES_NOT_REPEATED .............................................................363 NBR_FRAMES_REPEATED.......................................................................363 NBR_OF_ERRONEOUS_FRAMES_SENT ................................................363 NBR_OF_MS_TX_PWR_MAX_SENT ........................................................363 NBR_OF_PHYSICAL_INFO_SENT ............................................................363 NBR_OF_REJ_FRAMES_RECEIVED ........................................................363 NBR_OF_REJ_FRAMES_SENT.................................................................363 NBR_OF_SABM_AFTER_UA_SENT..........................................................363 NbrChannel_xx ............................................................................................363 NbrSigStr_by_Chan_xx ...............................................................................363 NbrSigStr_xx................................................................................................363 NCell_AntennaFace_xx ...............................................................................363 NCell_CellCode_xx......................................................................................364 NCell_CellNumber_xx..................................................................................364 NCell_DCSID_xx .........................................................................................364 NCell_ECPID_xx..........................................................................................364 NCell_SG0_HandOffBias_xx.......................................................................364

NCell_SG0_VMAC_xx .................................................................................364 NCell_SG1_HandOffBias_xx.......................................................................364 NCell_SG1_VMAC_xx .................................................................................364 NCell_SignalStrength_xx.............................................................................364 NCell_SigStr_by_Chan_xx ..........................................................................364 Neighbor Set Delay......................................................................................365 Neighbor_Pilots_Delay_for_PN ...................................................................365 Neighbor_Pilots_EcIo_for_PN_xx ...............................................................365 Neighbor_Pilots_PN_for_EcIo_xx ...............................................................365 NeighborCellDistance_xx ............................................................................365 NeighborCellID_xx .......................................................................................365 NeighborCellLat_xx......................................................................................365 NeighborCellLon_xx.....................................................................................365 NeighborDelay_Max1 ..................................................................................365 NeighborDelay_Max2 ..................................................................................365 NeighborDelay_Max3 ..................................................................................366 NeighborDistanceChan_xx ..........................................................................366 NeighborEcIo_Max1 ....................................................................................366 NeighborEcIo_Max2 ....................................................................................366 NeighborEcIo_Max3 ....................................................................................366 NeighborListWarning ...................................................................................366 NeighborPN .................................................................................................366 NeighborSectorID_xx...................................................................................366 NemoCallAttemptIncoming ..........................................................................366 NemoEventCallCompleted ..........................................................................366 NemoEventCallDropped ..............................................................................367 NemoEventHandoverFail.............................................................................367 NemoEventHandoverOK .............................................................................367 NemoEventIncomingCallOk.........................................................................367 NemoEventIncomingCallSetupFail ..............................................................367 NemoEventLocationUpdateFail ...................................................................367 NemoEventLocationUpdateOK....................................................................367 NemoEventOutgoingCallOK ........................................................................367 NemoEventOutgoingCallSetupFail ..............................................................367 NemoMsgCallAttemptCAA ..........................................................................367 NemoMsgCallConnectCAC .........................................................................367 NemoMsgCallDisconnectCAD.....................................................................367 NemoMsgCallFailedCAF .............................................................................368 NemoMsgCellReselectionCREL..................................................................368 NemoMsgDataConnectDAC........................................................................368 NemoMsgHandoverAttemptHOA.................................................................368 NemoMsgHandoverFailureHOF ..................................................................368 NemoMsgHandoverSuccessHOS ...............................................................368 NemoMsgIncomingCallCAI..........................................................................368 NemoMsgLocationUpdateAcceptLUS .........................................................368 NemoMsgLocationUpdateAttemptLUA........................................................368 NemoMsgLocationUpdateFailureLUF .........................................................368 NemoParamCallDisconnectReason ............................................................369 NemoParamCallFailedReason ....................................................................369 NemoParamCallSetupState.........................................................................369 NemoParamCallType...................................................................................369 NemoParamHandoverFailRRCause............................................................369 NemoParamHandoverType .........................................................................369 NemoParamIncomingCallCount ..................................................................369 NemoParamLocationUpateFailMMCause ...................................................369 NemoParamLocationUpdateFailReason .....................................................370 NemoParamNumberDialled.........................................................................370 NemoParamOutgoingCallCount ..................................................................370 NemoParamTimeFromAttempt....................................................................370 Network_Type..............................................................................................370

NetworkID ....................................................................................................370 NewDataFramesReceived...........................................................................370 NewDataFramesTransmitted.......................................................................370 NMSXCallAttemptIndex ...............................................................................370 NMSXCallLength .........................................................................................370 NMSXCallSetupTime ...................................................................................370 NMSXEventCallCompleted..........................................................................371 NMSXEventCallDropped .............................................................................371 NMSXEventOutgoingCallAttempt ................................................................371 NMSXEventOutgoingCallSetupFail .............................................................371 NMSXEventOutgoingCallSetupOK..............................................................371 NMSXNumberDialled...................................................................................371 No_Service ..................................................................................................371 Nokia_BER ..................................................................................................371 Nokia_Channel ............................................................................................371 Nokia_DVCC................................................................................................371 Nokia_Long_RSSI .......................................................................................371 Nokia_Nbor_RSSI_xx ..................................................................................371 NOKIA_PCU_CodingScheme .....................................................................372 NOKIA_PCU_FrameType............................................................................372 Nokia_Rx_Power .........................................................................................372 Nokia_Short_RSSI.......................................................................................372 Nokia_Time_Slot..........................................................................................372 NormalRelease ............................................................................................372 NullFramesReceived....................................................................................372 Number of Locked Pilots..............................................................................372 Number of Unique Pilots..............................................................................372 Number_of_ActivePNs.................................................................................372 Number_of_Analog_Nbors ..........................................................................372 Number_of_E_BCCH...................................................................................373 Number_of_F_BCCH...................................................................................373 Number_of_LockedPNs...............................................................................373 Number_of_Non_PCH_Subchannel_Slots..................................................373 Number_of_Reserved_Slots........................................................................373 Number_of_S_BCCH...................................................................................373 Number_of_TDMA_Nbors ...........................................................................373 NumberofNeighbors.....................................................................................373 NumFreqs_in_FreqScanHead .....................................................................373 NumofActiveCells.........................................................................................373 NumOfLockedPNs .......................................................................................374 NumOfSatellites ...........................................................................................374 NumOfUniquePNs .......................................................................................374 OrigSpeechFileNames.................................................................................374 Outgoing Call Setup Time Stats ..................................................................374 Outgoing_Call_Setup...................................................................................374 Outgoing_Call_Setup_Fail...........................................................................374 OutgoingCallFail ..........................................................................................374 OutgoingCallOK ...........................................................................................374 Paging_Cause .............................................................................................375 PCH_Displacement......................................................................................375 PCU_Block_Number_Adjustment................................................................375 PCU_Direction .............................................................................................375 PCU_Next_UL_Burst ...................................................................................375 PCU_Power_control ....................................................................................375 PCU_RxLev .................................................................................................375 PCU_RxQual ...............................................................................................375 PCU_Time_Allignment_Layout....................................................................375 PCU_Time_Tuning ......................................................................................375 PCU_Time_Tuning_Validity.........................................................................376 PCU_Time_Units .........................................................................................376

PCU_Uplink_State_Flag ..............................................................................376 PERC_OF_INCOR_NOT_SACCH_FM_RX................................................376 PERC_OF_INCOR_SACCH_FRAMES_RX................................................376 Permitted_Algs.............................................................................................376 PFM_Direction .............................................................................................376 PhoneCarrier................................................................................................376 Pilot_Delay_xx .............................................................................................376 PilotChips_16bits_xx....................................................................................376 PilotEcIo_xx .................................................................................................376 PilotIncrement ..............................................................................................377 PilotPN_xx ...................................................................................................377 PlayFileNameOnly .......................................................................................377 PlayPathFromBase ......................................................................................377 PlayRelWaveStartTime................................................................................377 PlaySeqIndex...............................................................................................377 PlaySignalLevel ...........................................................................................377 PlayWaveDescription...................................................................................377 PlayWaveDuration .......................................................................................377 PlayWaveTitle ..............................................................................................377 PN_1stBestEbNo .........................................................................................377 PN_1stBestEcIo...........................................................................................377 PN_2ndBestEbNo........................................................................................378 PN_2ndBestEcIo..........................................................................................378 PN_3rdBestEbNo.........................................................................................378 PN_3rdBestEcIo ..........................................................................................378 PN_4th .........................................................................................................378 PN_5th .........................................................................................................378 PN_6th .........................................................................................................378 PN_At_Delay_1_Max...................................................................................378 PN_at_Delay_Spread_Max .........................................................................378 PN_at_EcIo_Max .........................................................................................378 PN_at_EcIo_Spread_Max ...........................................................................379 PN_at_Max_Delay_Spread .........................................................................379 PN_for_Best_EcIo_Active_Set_xx ..............................................................379 PN_for_Best_EcIo_Cand_Set_xx................................................................379 PN_for_Best_EcIo_Neigh_Set_xx...............................................................379 PN_for_Nth_Best_Pilot_xx ..........................................................................379 PN_Increment ..............................................................................................379 PN_Pilot_Tone_xx .......................................................................................379 PN_Primary..................................................................................................379 PN_Secondary.............................................................................................379 PN_Temporal_Scan.....................................................................................379 PN_Tertiary..................................................................................................380 PN_Top_N_Pilots_xx...................................................................................380 PN_Zoomed_Pilots_xx ................................................................................380 Power_Attenuation.......................................................................................380 Primary_Superframe_Indicator....................................................................380 PrimaryDigitalGain .......................................................................................380 PrimarySite ..................................................................................................380 Procedure_Code..........................................................................................380 ProcessLagLoopIdx .....................................................................................381 ProcessLagSeqIdx.......................................................................................381 ProfileName .................................................................................................381 ProtDisc .......................................................................................................381 Protocol_Version..........................................................................................381 PSID/RSID_Type_xx ...................................................................................381 PSID/RSID_Value_xx ..................................................................................381 QuitAfterFailedLoops ...................................................................................381 RAB_Asymmetry_Indicator..........................................................................381 RAB_ID ........................................................................................................381

RADIO_LINK_FAILURE_INDICATION .......................................................381 RawRSSI .....................................................................................................382 RBERRVC ...................................................................................................382 Reconnect_Complete ..................................................................................382 Record_Sequence .......................................................................................382 Record_Type ...............................................................................................382 RecordFileNameOnly...................................................................................382 RecordOrigFileNameOnly............................................................................382 RecordPathFromBase .................................................................................382 RecordRelWaveStartTime ...........................................................................382 RecordSeqIndex ..........................................................................................382 RecordSignalLevel.......................................................................................383 RecordWaveDescription ..............................................................................383 RecordWaveDuration...................................................................................383 RecordWaveTitle .........................................................................................383 Registration..................................................................................................383 Registration_Fail ..........................................................................................383 Registration_OK...........................................................................................383 Remaining Set Delay ...................................................................................383 RemainingDelay_Max1................................................................................383 RemainingDelay_Max2................................................................................383 RemainingDelay_Max3................................................................................384 RemainingEcIo_Max1..................................................................................384 RemainingEcIo_Max2..................................................................................384 RemainingEcIo_Max3..................................................................................384 RemainingPN...............................................................................................384 Repeated_Cell_Reselection ........................................................................384 Reselection_Complete.................................................................................384 RetransmittedFramesTransmitted ...............................................................384 Rev_BER .....................................................................................................384 Rev_FER .....................................................................................................384 Rev_NumberOfNeighbors ...........................................................................385 Rev_SATorDVCC ........................................................................................385 Rev_SignalStrength .....................................................................................385 Rev_Timeslot ...............................................................................................385 Reverse_FCH_IsActive................................................................................385 Reverse_SCH_NumberActiveChannels ......................................................385 Reverse_SCH0_IsActive .............................................................................385 Reverse_SCH0_Rate ..................................................................................385 Reverse_SCH1_IsActive .............................................................................385 Reverse_SCH1_Rate ..................................................................................385 RevFER .......................................................................................................385 RevFER_FullMarkov....................................................................................386 RevisionNumber ..........................................................................................386 RevMUXStatistics_xx...................................................................................386 RevSAT........................................................................................................387 RevVocoderRate..........................................................................................387 RF_Mode .....................................................................................................387 RLPErasuresReceived.................................................................................387 RMAC_Access_BurstType ..........................................................................387 RMAC_Alpha ...............................................................................................387 RMAC_ARFCN_Index .................................................................................387 RMAC_Block_Channel_Coding...................................................................387 RMAC_BS_CV_MAX...................................................................................387 RMAC_C_Value...........................................................................................387 RMAC_Cause ..............................................................................................387 RMAC_CBCH_TS_Number.........................................................................388 RMAC_Cell_Reselect_Hysteresis ...............................................................388 RMAC_Channel_Coding_Cmd....................................................................388 RMAC_ChannelType_TDMAOffset .............................................................388

RMAC_Contention_Res_TLLI .....................................................................388 RMAC_DL_AckBitRate_PerTFI...................................................................388 RMAC_DL_AckBitRate_SinceLastAckNack................................................388 RMAC_DL_AckBitSum_PerTFI ...................................................................388 RMAC_DL_AckBitSum_SinceLastAckNack ................................................388 RMAC_DL_BitRate_SinceLastAckNack1....................................................388 RMAC_DL_BLER_ForFile1 .........................................................................388 RMAC_DL_BLER_ForFile2 .........................................................................388 RMAC_DL_BLER_PerTFI1 .........................................................................389 RMAC_DL_BLER_PerTFI2 .........................................................................389 RMAC_DL_BLER_SinceLastAckNack1 ......................................................389 RMAC_DL_BLER_SinceLastAckNack2 ......................................................389 RMAC_DL_Blk_Repetition_SinceLastAckNack ..........................................389 RMAC_DL_BlockRate_SinceLastAckNack1 ...............................................389 RMAC_DL_BSN ..........................................................................................389 RMAC_DL_Channel_Coding_Cmd .............................................................389 RMAC_DL_CS_Actual.................................................................................389 RMAC_DL_Ctrl_Timeslot.............................................................................389 RMAC_DL_Data_TFI...................................................................................389 RMAC_DL_Efficiency_PerTFI .....................................................................389 RMAC_DL_Efficiency_SinceLastAckNack ..................................................390 RMAC_DL_Expected_BSN_Range.............................................................390 RMAC_DL_Final_Acl_Ind............................................................................390 RMAC_DL_Msg_Type .................................................................................390 RMAC_DL_NumTimeslots_Used ................................................................390 RMAC_DL_NumTimeslots_Used_Actual ....................................................390 RMAC_DL_NumTimeslots_Used_Ordered .................................................390 RMAC_DL_RadioEfficiency_PerTFI............................................................390 RMAC_DL_RadioEfficiency_SinceLastAckNack.........................................390 RMAC_DL_Received_Bitmap .....................................................................390 RMAC_DL_Received_BSN_Range.............................................................390 RMAC_DL_SSN ..........................................................................................390 RMAC_DL_SuccessRate_ForFile ...............................................................391 RMAC_DL_SuccessRate_PerTFI ...............................................................391 RMAC_DL_SuccessRate_SinceLastAckNack ............................................391 RMAC_DL_TBF ...........................................................................................391 RMAC_DL_TBF_Release............................................................................391 RMAC_DL_TFI_Assignment .......................................................................391 RMAC_DL_TimeToAck................................................................................391 RMAC_DL_TimeToResume ........................................................................391 RMAC_DL_TimingAdvance_Ordered..........................................................391 RMAC_DL_TotalBitRate_PerTFI.................................................................391 RMAC_DL_TotalBitRate_SinceLastAckNack..............................................391 RMAC_DL_TotalBitSum_PerTFI .................................................................391 RMAC_DL_TotalBitSum_SinceLastAckNack..............................................392 RMAC_DL_TransmissionTime_PerTFI .......................................................392 RMAC_DL_TransmissionTime_SinceLastAckNack ....................................392 RMAC_DL_TS_Actual_xx ...........................................................................392 RMAC_DL_TS_Ordered_xx ........................................................................392 RMAC_EventBoth_TBFs_AbnormalRelease ..............................................392 RMAC_EventBoth_TBFs_NormalRelease ..................................................392 RMAC_EventCellUpdateFail .......................................................................392 RMAC_EventCellUpdateOk.........................................................................392 RMAC_EventDL_TBF_AbnormalRelease ...................................................392 RMAC_EventDL_TBF_NormalRelease.......................................................392 RMAC_EventPDCH_Release......................................................................392 RMAC_EventUL_TBF_AbnormalRelease ...................................................393 RMAC_EventUL_TBF_NormalRelease.......................................................393 RMAC_Gamma_TN_xx ...............................................................................393 RMAC_HCS_PriorityClass ..........................................................................393

RMAC_HCS_Threshold...............................................................................393 RMAC_HSN.................................................................................................393 RMAC_I_Level_TN_xx ................................................................................393 RMAC_Immediate_Release ........................................................................393 RMAC_Interference_ServCell .....................................................................393 RMAC_MA_Number ....................................................................................393 RMAC_MAC_Mode .....................................................................................393 RMAC_MAIO ...............................................................................................393 RMAC_MS_TxPwr_Max_CCH ....................................................................394 RMAC_N_Avg_I...........................................................................................394 RMAC_NC_BSIC.........................................................................................394 RMAC_NMO ................................................................................................394 RMAC_P0 ....................................................................................................394 RMAC_Page_Mode .....................................................................................394 RMAC_PAN_DEC .......................................................................................394 RMAC_PAN_INC.........................................................................................394 RMAC_PAN_MAX .......................................................................................394 RMAC_Pb ....................................................................................................394 RMAC_PBCCH_Location ............................................................................394 RMAC_Peak_Tput_Class............................................................................394 RMAC_Persistence_Level1.........................................................................395 RMAC_Persistence_Level2.........................................................................395 RMAC_Persistence_Level3.........................................................................395 RMAC_Persistence_Level4.........................................................................395 RMAC_Priority_Access_Thr ........................................................................395 RMAC_Radio_Priority..................................................................................395 RMAC_RFL_Number...................................................................................395 RMAC_RLC_Blocks_Granted .....................................................................395 RMAC_RxLev_Access_Min.........................................................................395 RMAC_RxLev_ServCell...............................................................................395 RMAC_RxQual ............................................................................................395 RMAC_Same_RA_ServCell ........................................................................395 RMAC_ServARFCN.....................................................................................396 RMAC_ServBSIC.........................................................................................396 RMAC_Sign_Var..........................................................................................396 RMAC_Single_Alloc_Gamma_TN...............................................................396 RMAC_Start_Frequency..............................................................................396 RMAC_Status_Msg_Type ...........................................................................396 RMAC_T_Avg_T..........................................................................................396 RMAC_T_Avg_W.........................................................................................396 RMAC_T_Resel ...........................................................................................396 RMAC_TargetBCH ......................................................................................396 RMAC_TargetBSIC......................................................................................396 RMAC_TBF_Cause .....................................................................................396 RMAC_TBF_Release_Cause......................................................................397 RMAC_TimingAdvance................................................................................397 RMAC_TimingAdvanceIndex.......................................................................397 RMAC_TLLI .................................................................................................397 RMAC_TQI ..................................................................................................397 RMAC_TS_Single_RMAC_UL ....................................................................397 RMAC_TSC .................................................................................................397 RMAC_TX_INT ............................................................................................397 RMAC_UL_AckBitRate_PerTFI...................................................................397 RMAC_UL_AckBitRate_SinceLastAckNack................................................397 RMAC_UL_AckBitSum_PerTFI ...................................................................397 RMAC_UL_AckBitSum_SinceLastAckNack ................................................397 RMAC_UL_BitRate_SinceLastAckNack1....................................................398 RMAC_UL_BLER_ForFile1 .........................................................................398 RMAC_UL_BLER_ForFile2 .........................................................................398 RMAC_UL_BLER_PerTFI1 .........................................................................398

RMAC_UL_BLER_PerTFI2 .........................................................................398 RMAC_UL_BLER_SinceLastAckNack1 ......................................................398 RMAC_UL_BLER_SinceLastAckNack2 ......................................................398 RMAC_UL_Blk_Repetition_SinceLastAckNack ..........................................398 RMAC_UL_BlockRate_SinceLastAckNack1 ...............................................398 RMAC_UL_BSN ..........................................................................................398 RMAC_UL_Channel_Coding_Cmd .............................................................398 RMAC_UL_CS_Actual.................................................................................398 RMAC_UL_CS_Ordered..............................................................................399 RMAC_UL_Data_TFI...................................................................................399 RMAC_UL_Efficiency_PerTFI .....................................................................399 RMAC_UL_Efficiency_SinceLastAckNack ..................................................399 RMAC_UL_Expected_BSN_Range.............................................................399 RMAC_UL_Final_Acl_Ind............................................................................399 RMAC_UL_Msg_Type .................................................................................399 RMAC_UL_NumTimeslots_Used ................................................................399 RMAC_UL_NumTimeslots_Used_Actual ....................................................399 RMAC_UL_NumTimeslots_Used_Ordered .................................................399 RMAC_UL_RadioEfficiency_PerTFI............................................................399 RMAC_UL_RadioEfficiency_SinceLastAckNack.........................................399 RMAC_UL_Received_Bitmap .....................................................................400 RMAC_UL_Received_BSN_Range.............................................................400 RMAC_UL_SSN ..........................................................................................400 RMAC_UL_SuccessRate_ForFile ...............................................................400 RMAC_UL_SuccessRate_PerTFI ...............................................................400 RMAC_UL_SuccessRate_SinceLastAckNack ............................................400 RMAC_UL_TBF ...........................................................................................400 RMAC_UL_TBF_Release............................................................................400 RMAC_UL_TFI_Assignment .......................................................................400 RMAC_UL_TimeToAck................................................................................400 RMAC_UL_TimeToResume ........................................................................400 RMAC_UL_TimingAdvance_Actual.............................................................400 RMAC_UL_TimingAdvance_Ordered..........................................................401 RMAC_UL_TimingAdvance_TS_Number ...................................................401 RMAC_UL_TotalBitRate_PerTFI.................................................................401 RMAC_UL_TotalBitRate_SinceLastAckNack..............................................401 RMAC_UL_TotalBitSum_PerTFI .................................................................401 RMAC_UL_TotalBitSum_SinceLastAckNack..............................................401 RMAC_UL_TransmissionTime_PerTFI .......................................................401 RMAC_UL_TransmissionTime_SinceLastAckNack ....................................401 RMAC_UL_TS_Actual_xx ...........................................................................401 RMAC_UL_TS_Ordered_xx ........................................................................401 RMAC_USF_TN_xx.....................................................................................401 RNC_id ........................................................................................................401 RoundTripDelay_Primary ............................................................................402 RoundTripDelay_Quaternary.......................................................................402 RoundTripDelay_Quinary ............................................................................402 RoundTripDelay_Secondary........................................................................402 RoundTripDelay_Senary .............................................................................402 RoundTripDelay_Tertiary.............................................................................402 RSSI.............................................................................................................402 RSSI_Alpha_xx............................................................................................402 RSSI_Beta_xx..............................................................................................403 RSSI_Delta_xx.............................................................................................403 RSSI_Epsilon_xx .........................................................................................403 RSSI_Face_Server Group Number .............................................................403 RSSI_Gamma_xx ........................................................................................403 RSSI_Omni_xx ............................................................................................403 RSSI_Zeta_xx..............................................................................................403 Rx_Audio_Mute ...........................................................................................403

Rx_Mute.......................................................................................................403 RxLev_DL ....................................................................................................404 RxLev_DL vs. RxQual_DL...........................................................................404 RxLev_UL ....................................................................................................404 RxLev_UL vs. RxQual_UL...........................................................................404 RxLevFull Stats............................................................................................404 RxLevSub Stats ...........................................................................................404 RxQual_DL ..................................................................................................404 RxQual_DL vs. RxQual_UL .........................................................................404 RxQual_UL ..................................................................................................404 RxQualFull Stats ..........................................................................................405 RxQualSub Stats .........................................................................................405 SAC..............................................................................................................405 Sagem_BLER ..............................................................................................405 SAMPLE_RATE...........................................................................................405 SAPI .............................................................................................................405 SAT ..............................................................................................................405 ScanBinDBMeanRSSI_xx ...........................................................................405 ScanBinLinMeanRSSI_xx............................................................................405 ScanBinMaxRSSI_xx...................................................................................406 ScanBinMedianRSSI_xx..............................................................................406 ScanBinMinRSSI_xx....................................................................................406 ScanBinStdDevRSSI_xx..............................................................................406 ScanBSIC_xx...............................................................................................406 ScanChannelIsUplink_xx.............................................................................406 ScanChannelNetworkType_XX ...................................................................406 ScanChannelNo_xx .....................................................................................406 ScanChannelNumber_xx.............................................................................406 ScanColorCode_xx ......................................................................................407 ScanCWBandwidth ......................................................................................407 ScanCWBinNumber.....................................................................................407 ScanCWDistBinSize ....................................................................................407 ScanCWDistTravelled..................................................................................407 ScanCWTimeBinSize...................................................................................407 ScanFrequency_xx ......................................................................................407 ScanListIdxIsChanNo ..................................................................................407 ScanNborSQE_xx........................................................................................407 ScanNumFrequencies .................................................................................407 ScanRSSI_by_Carrier_xx............................................................................407 ScanRSSI_xx...............................................................................................408 ScanSigLevel_xx .........................................................................................408 ScanSignalLevelFor_BCCH_XX_BSIC_YY ................................................408 ScanSortBSIC_by_SigLevel_xx ..................................................................408 ScanSortChannelNo_by_SigLevel_xx.........................................................408 ScanSortIndex_by_SigLevel_xx ..................................................................408 ScanSortSigLevel_by_SigLevel_xx .............................................................408 ScanSQE_by_Carrier_xx.............................................................................408 SDErr ...........................................................................................................409 SDMAC ........................................................................................................409 SearcherMaxEnergy ....................................................................................409 SecondarySite..............................................................................................409 SEIZURE_TYPE ..........................................................................................409 Series2IFType..............................................................................................409 SERV_SS ....................................................................................................409 ServBCCH ...................................................................................................409 ServBSIC .....................................................................................................409 ServBSPower...............................................................................................410 ServBSTxPowStepActual ............................................................................410 ServBSTxPowStepOrdered .........................................................................410 ServC1 .........................................................................................................410

ServC2 .........................................................................................................410 ServCallReestAllowed .................................................................................411 ServCellBarAccess ......................................................................................411 ServChannelNumber ...................................................................................411 ServChannelType ........................................................................................411 ServCI ..........................................................................................................411 ServCodeChannel........................................................................................411 ServColorCode ............................................................................................411 ServCurRadioLinkTimeout...........................................................................411 ServDistanceChan .......................................................................................411 ServDLMeasInvalid......................................................................................412 ServDTX ......................................................................................................412 ServDTXUsed ..............................................................................................412 ServerHostAddress......................................................................................412 ServFER ......................................................................................................412 ServFreqChannel.........................................................................................412 ServHSN ......................................................................................................412 Service_Started ...........................................................................................412 ServiceOption ..............................................................................................412 ServingCell_MS_ACC_PWR .......................................................................413 ServingCell_RSS_ACC_MIN.......................................................................413 ServingCell_SS_SUFF ................................................................................413 ServingCellDistance.....................................................................................413 ServingCellID ...............................................................................................413 ServingCellLat..............................................................................................413 ServingCellLon.............................................................................................413 ServingSectorID...........................................................................................413 ServIsHopping .............................................................................................413 ServLAC.......................................................................................................413 ServMAIO ....................................................................................................414 ServMCC .....................................................................................................414 ServMNC .....................................................................................................414 ServMsTxPowerActual.................................................................................414 ServMsTxPowerOrdered .............................................................................414 ServMsTxPowStepActual ............................................................................414 ServPowerControl........................................................................................414 ServRadioLinkTimeoutCur...........................................................................414 ServRSSI .....................................................................................................414 ServRSSI_by_Carrier_xx.............................................................................414 ServRxLevEither ..........................................................................................415 ServRxLevFull..............................................................................................415 ServRxLevFull_by_Arfcn_xx........................................................................415 ServRxLevIdle..............................................................................................415 ServRxLevIdle_by_Arfcn_xx........................................................................415 ServRxLevSub .............................................................................................415 ServRxLevSub_by_Arfcn_xx .......................................................................415 ServRxQualFull............................................................................................415 ServRxQualFull_by_Arfcn_xx......................................................................415 ServRxQualSub ...........................................................................................416 ServRxQualSub_by_Arfcn_xx .....................................................................416 ServSQE ......................................................................................................416 ServSQE_by_Carrier_xx..............................................................................416 ServSQE_xx ................................................................................................416 ServSubChannelNo .....................................................................................416 ServTCH ......................................................................................................416 ServTimeSlot ...............................................................................................416 ServTimingAdvanceActual...........................................................................416 ServTimingAdvanceActual_by_Arfcn_xx.....................................................416 ServTimingAdvanceOrdered .......................................................................417 ServTrainingSeq ..........................................................................................417

SID ...............................................................................................................417 SIEMENS_PCU_CodingScheme ................................................................417 SIEMENS_PCU_Frame_Type.....................................................................417 Signal Tone..................................................................................................417 SignalLevelGain...........................................................................................417 SignalPollCount ...........................................................................................417 SignalStrength_Alpha_xx ............................................................................417 SignalStrength_Beta_xx ..............................................................................417 SignalStrength_Delta_xx .............................................................................418 SignalStrength_Epsilon_xx..........................................................................418 SignalStrength_Face_Server Group Number..............................................418 SignalStrength_Gamma_xx.........................................................................418 SignalStrength_Omni_xx .............................................................................418 SignalStrength_Zeta_xx ..............................................................................418 SignalTone...................................................................................................418 SigProcModulesFullExpand.........................................................................418 SimpleMOS..................................................................................................418 Slot_Configuration .......................................................................................418 SlotCycleIndex .............................................................................................419 SMS_Map ....................................................................................................419 SNDCP_DataCompressed ..........................................................................419 SNDCP_FirstSegment .................................................................................419 SNDCP_FrameType ....................................................................................419 SNDCP_MoreSegments ..............................................................................419 SNDCP_NPDU_AckNumber .......................................................................419 SNDCP_NPDU_UnackNumber ...................................................................419 SNDCP_NSAPI............................................................................................419 SNDCP_PayloadCompressed.....................................................................419 SNDCP_PayloadLength ..............................................................................419 SNDCP_ProtocolCompressed.....................................................................419 SNDCP_SegmentNumber ...........................................................................420 SNDCP_ThroughputDOWNLINK ................................................................420 SNDCP_ThroughputUPLINK.......................................................................420 SoundCardNumber ......................................................................................420 Source_Stats_Descriptor.............................................................................420 SpeedKph ....................................................................................................420 SpeedMph....................................................................................................420 SSFVC .........................................................................................................420 SSRVC.........................................................................................................420 SSSTDRVC .................................................................................................420 State:Analogue_Link_Conversation ............................................................420 State:Call_Origination ..................................................................................421 State:Call_Origination_Failed ......................................................................421 State:Check_IDTC .......................................................................................421 State:DCC_Not_Running.............................................................................421 State:Digital_Link_Conversation..................................................................421 State:DTC_Not_Running .............................................................................421 State:Initial_DCC_Selection ........................................................................421 State:WAing_For Answer ............................................................................421 State:Waiting For Order ...............................................................................421 State:Waiting For Order (Incoming Call)......................................................421 StationClassMark.........................................................................................421 StatsHandoverDuration................................................................................421 StatsHandoverInterval .................................................................................422 StreamDeviceType ......................................................................................422 StreamLabel.................................................................................................422 StreamLabelShort ........................................................................................422 StreamLoadType .........................................................................................422 StreamNetworkType ....................................................................................422 StreamStartAbsTime....................................................................................422

StreamStartGMTDay ...................................................................................422 StreamStartGMTHour ..................................................................................422 StreamStartGMTMinute ...............................................................................422 StreamStartGMTMonth................................................................................422 StreamStartGMTSecond .............................................................................423 StreamStartGMTYear ..................................................................................423 StreamTypeFlags.........................................................................................423 Subflow_SDU_Size......................................................................................423 SwitchHandoverType...................................................................................423 System_Busy ...............................................................................................423 System_SystemA/B_CtoI.............................................................................423 System_SystemA/B_DCC max_0 ...............................................................423 System_SystemA/B_DCC max_1 ...............................................................423 System_SystemA/B_DCC max_2 ...............................................................423 System_SystemA/B_Interferer_Chan..........................................................424 System_SystemA/B_Interferer_RSSI ..........................................................424 System_SystemA/B_Interferer_SAT ...........................................................424 System_SystemA/B_L/U..............................................................................424 System_SystemA/B_NumOfChs_max_0 ....................................................424 System_SystemA/B_NumOfChs_max_1 ....................................................424 System_SystemA/B_NumOfChs_max_2 ....................................................424 System_SystemA/B_RSSI_max_0..............................................................424 System_SystemA/B_RSSI_max_1..............................................................425 System_SystemA/B_RSSI_max_2..............................................................425 System_SystemA/B_Set_max_0.................................................................425 System_SystemA/B_Set_max_1.................................................................425 System_SystemA/B_Set_max_2.................................................................425 System_SystemA/B_StdDev_max_0 ..........................................................425 System_SystemA/B_StdDev_max_1 ..........................................................425 System_SystemA/B_StdDev_max_2 ..........................................................425 SystemID .....................................................................................................426 SystemStartupMode ....................................................................................426 SystemType .................................................................................................426 T_ADD .........................................................................................................426 T_COMP ......................................................................................................426 T_DROP ......................................................................................................426 T_TDROP ....................................................................................................426 TA.................................................................................................................426 TargetBCCH ................................................................................................426 TargetBSIC ..................................................................................................426 TargetCAList_xx ..........................................................................................426 TargetChannelNum......................................................................................427 TargetChannelType .....................................................................................427 TargetCI .......................................................................................................427 TargetColorCode .........................................................................................427 TargetFCS_xx..............................................................................................427 TargetHandoverReference ..........................................................................427 TargetHSN ...................................................................................................427 TargetIsHopping ..........................................................................................427 TargetLAC....................................................................................................427 TargetLogicalChan.......................................................................................427 TargetLogicalChannel..................................................................................427 TargetMAIO .................................................................................................428 TargetMAList_xx ..........................................................................................428 TargetMCC ..................................................................................................428 TargetMNC ..................................................................................................428 TargetMsTxPowerOrdered ..........................................................................428 TargetNumInCAList .....................................................................................428 TargetNumInFCS.........................................................................................428 TargetNumInMAList .....................................................................................428

TargetSubChannelNo ..................................................................................428 TargetTCH ...................................................................................................428 TargetTimeSlot ............................................................................................429 TargetTrainingSeq .......................................................................................429 TCP_AckFlag...............................................................................................429 TCP_AcknowledgeNumberDL.....................................................................429 TCP_AcknowledgeNumberUL.....................................................................429 TCP_CheckSum ..........................................................................................429 TCP_DataOffset...........................................................................................429 TCP_DestinationPortDL...............................................................................429 TCP_DestinationPortUL...............................................................................429 TCP_NoMoreDataFromSenderFlag ............................................................429 TCP_PayloadLength....................................................................................429 TCP_PushFunctionFlag...............................................................................429 TCP_ResetConnectionFlag .........................................................................430 TCP_SequenceNumberDL ..........................................................................430 TCP_SequenceNumberUL ..........................................................................430 TCP_SessionId ............................................................................................430 TCP_SourcePortDL .....................................................................................430 TCP_SourcePortUL .....................................................................................430 TCP_SynSeqNoFlag....................................................................................430 TCP_ThroughputDOWNLINK......................................................................430 TCP_ThroughputUPLINK ............................................................................430 TCP_UrgentPointerField..............................................................................430 TCP_UrgentPointerFlag...............................................................................430 TCP_WindowSizeDL ...................................................................................430 TCP_WindowSizeUL ...................................................................................431 Tems_C2A_Minus1 .....................................................................................431 Tems_C2A_Minus2 .....................................................................................431 Tems_C2A_Plus1 ........................................................................................431 Tems_C2A_Plus2 ........................................................................................431 Tems_C2I_Channel_xx ...............................................................................431 Tems_C2I_Value_xx....................................................................................431 Tems_SQI....................................................................................................431 TertiarySite...................................................................................................431 TetraEvent_CallCompleted..........................................................................431 TetraEvent_CallDropped .............................................................................431 TetraEvent_LocUpdateFail ..........................................................................431 TetraEvent_LocUpdateOk ...........................................................................432 TetraEvent_OutgoingCallSetupFail .............................................................432 TetraEvent_OutgoingCallSetupOk ..............................................................432 ThresholdAttributeName ..............................................................................432 ThresholdLevel ............................................................................................432 ThresholdType .............................................................................................432 Time .............................................................................................................432 Time_For_Call_Origination_Analogue.........................................................432 Time_For_Call_Origination_Digital..............................................................432 Time_For_Cell_Reselection ........................................................................432 Time_For_Registration ................................................................................432 Time_Stamp.................................................................................................432 Time_To_Handoff ........................................................................................433 TIMEALIGN..................................................................................................433 TimeSlot#.....................................................................................................433 Timing Advance Stats ..................................................................................433 TimingAdvance ............................................................................................433 TimingAdvance vs. RxQual_DL...................................................................433 TimingAdvance vs. RxQual_UL...................................................................433 TooManyNbrWarning...................................................................................433 TotalLoopsDone...........................................................................................433 TotalLoopsToDo ..........................................................................................433

TotalReceivedBytes .....................................................................................434 TotalTransmittedBytes .................................................................................434 TotalWavesInSeq.........................................................................................434 Traffic_Class ................................................................................................434 Transfer_Delay ............................................................................................434 Tx_Audio_Mute............................................................................................434 Tx_Mute .......................................................................................................434 Tx_Power.....................................................................................................434 U_CMCE_PDU_Type ..................................................................................434 U_MM_PDU_Type.......................................................................................434 UDP_CheckSum..........................................................................................435 UDP_DatagramLength.................................................................................435 UDP_DestinationPortDL ..............................................................................435 UDP_DestinationPortUL ..............................................................................435 UDP_PayloadLength ...................................................................................435 UDP_SessionId............................................................................................435 UDP_SourcePortDL.....................................................................................435 UDP_SourcePortUL.....................................................................................435 UDP_ThroughputDOWNLINK .....................................................................435 UDP_ThroughputUPLINK............................................................................435 UL_LLC_NumOfRepeatedFrames4TimePeriod..........................................435 UL_LLC_RetransmittedFrameRate .............................................................435 UL_LLC_ThroPut .........................................................................................436 UL_LLC_ThroPut1 .......................................................................................436 UL_LLC_ThroPut2 .......................................................................................436 UL_LLC_TotalFramesTransmitted ..............................................................436 UL_LLC_TotalNumOfFrames4TimePeriod .................................................436 UL_RLC_NumOfRepeatedFrames4TimePeriod .........................................436 UL_RLC_RetransmittedBlkRate ..................................................................436 UL_RLC_ThroPut ........................................................................................436 UL_RLC_ThroPut1 ......................................................................................436 UL_RLC_ThroPut2 ......................................................................................436 UL_RLC_TotalBlksTransmitted ...................................................................436 UL_RLC_TotalNumOfFrames4TimePeriod.................................................436 ULDTXUsed.................................................................................................437 ULMeasInvalid .............................................................................................437 ULRxLevFull ................................................................................................437 ULRxLevFull_by_Arfcn_xx ..........................................................................437 ULRxLevSub................................................................................................437 ULRxLevSub_by_Arfcn_xx..........................................................................437 ULRxQualFull...............................................................................................437 ULRxQualFull_by_Arfcn_xx.........................................................................437 ULRxQualSub ..............................................................................................437 ULRxQualSub_by_Arfcn_xx ........................................................................437 Unexpected_Registration_OK .....................................................................438 UnitAddress .................................................................................................438 Unsupported MDM attributes.......................................................................438 User_Plane_Mode .......................................................................................439 Valid .............................................................................................................440 VehicleModel ...............................................................................................440 VehicleReg...................................................................................................440 VMAC...........................................................................................................440 Voice_Coder_Map .......................................................................................440 Voice_Privacy_Mode_Map ..........................................................................440 VoiceRadioGroup.........................................................................................440 WaveFormatAvgBytesPerSec .....................................................................440 WaveFormatBitsPerSample ........................................................................440 WaveFormatBlockAlign................................................................................440 WaveFormatChannels .................................................................................440 WaveFormatDescription ..............................................................................441

WaveFormatSamplesPerSec ......................................................................441 WaveFormatTagCode..................................................................................441 WaveFormatTagName.................................................................................441 WCDMA_Aggregate_Ec_for_SC_xx ...........................................................441 WCDMA_Aggregate_EcIo_for_SC_xx ........................................................441 WCDMA_Delay_Spread_for_SC_xx ...........................................................441 WCDMA_Ec_for_Nth_Best_SC_xx .............................................................441 WCDMA_Ec_for_SC_xx ..............................................................................441 WCDMA_EcIo_Avg_For_SC_xx .................................................................441 WCDMA_EcIo_for_Nth_Best_SC_xx ..........................................................441 WCDMA_EcIo_for_SC_xx...........................................................................441 WCDMA_EcIo_Max_For_SC_xx.................................................................442 WCDMA_EcIo_Min_For_SC_xx..................................................................442 WCDMA_EcIo_User_Specified_For_SC_xx ...............................................442 WCDMA_Io ..................................................................................................442 WCDMA_Measurement_Channel_Count....................................................442 WCDMA_RSCP_Avg_For_SC_xx...............................................................442 WCDMA_RSCP_Max_For_SC_xx ..............................................................442 WCDMA_RSCP_Min_For_SC_xx ...............................................................442 WCDMA_RSCP_User_Specified_For_SC_xx ............................................442 WCDMA_SC_for_Nth_Best_SC_xx ............................................................442 WCDMA_SC_List_xx...................................................................................442 WCDMA_Scanner_Frequency ....................................................................442 WCDMA_SIR_Avg_For_SC_xx...................................................................443 WCDMA_SIR_Max_For_SC_xx ..................................................................443 WCDMA_SIR_Min_For_SC_xx ...................................................................443 WCDMA_SIR_User_Specified_For_SC_xx ................................................443 WeakPilotWarning .......................................................................................443 Win_A ..........................................................................................................443 Win_N ..........................................................................................................443 Win_R ..........................................................................................................443 Window_Size_Pilot_Scan............................................................................443 Window_Size_Temporal_Scan....................................................................443 XXX_Cells....................................................................................................443 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_AggregateEc/Io ........................................................443 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_BaseID .....................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_ChNum .....................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_DCC .........................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_Ec/Io_for_PN_xx ......................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_NetworkID ................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_PN ............................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_PowerLevel ..............................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_RSSI.........................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_SAT ..........................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_SystemID..................................................................444 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_TxGainAdjust............................................................445 Zk_After_CDMA_HO_TxPower ...................................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_AggregateEc/Io .....................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_AnlgPwrLevel ........................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_BaseID ..................................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_ChNum ..................................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_DCC ......................................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_Ec/Io_for_PN_xx ...................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_FER .......................................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_NetworkID .............................................................445 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_PN .........................................................................446 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_RSSI......................................................................446 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_SAT .......................................................................446 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_SystemID...............................................................446 Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_TxGainAdjust.........................................................446

Zk_Before_CDMA_HO_TxPower ................................................................446 Zk_CDMA_Ph_ChNum................................................................................446 GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................................... 447 INDEX .................................................................................................................................... 458

About the Help Conventions used within the text Words in bold

This means that you can select the item—for example, ‘click Cancel’ means ‘click the Cancel button’.

Words in italics

This means that the item in italics is a unique part of the interface—for example, the Message Browser.

Menu | Command

For example, File | New Workspace is short for ‘from the File menu, select New Workspace’.

Ctrl+A

This means that you hold two keys down at the same time—‘Ctrl’ and ‘A’ in this example.

Alt,V

This means that you press and release one key (‘Alt’), then press another key (‘V’).

Showing the contents panel From the Help window, click the Show button close the contents panel, click Hide

to open the left hand contents panel. To

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Context-sensitive help This displays help appropriate to your current screen selection, and is primarily available for attributes within the Workspace Explorer. Favourite help pages From the Help window, click the Favourites tab to display a list of stored help pages. Initially this will be empty, but if you click Add, the current help page will be added to the list. Back to the start If you want to return to the Help’s title page, click Home If you want to return to the previous page, click Back

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Print Click Print

to print the selected page or all pages in the selected heading.

What’s new What’s new in version 4.1 This is a major new release of Analyzer resulting from direct user feedback gathered through customer visits, training sessions and software support. The release is primarily focused on enabling those technologies which were not supported in Analyzer 4.0:

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GSM



GPRS



Abis, A, Gb (PCM Link)



TETRA

Improvements have also been made in these areas:

PCM Link improvements in 4.1 PCM Link logs such as GSM A, Abis and GPRS Gb are usually too large to fully load in to Analyzer. By default, Analyzer partially loads files of this type, and calculates the results of ’load time’ queries as it scans through them. Collections of these Load Time Queries, focused on a particular area of analysis, are provided with 4.1. These collections are called ’Scenarios’, and must be selected before loading a logfile to allow access to the related Load Time Queries and Analysis Pack Reports .

See also the sections on ’Abis Call Analysis’ and ’Protocol Stack Browser’.

Analysis Pack Reports - new in 4.1 An application pack is a structured collection of reports and queries based around a particular type of analysis. On selecting an application pack, this window displays logfile data and a selection of appropriate reports. By manipulating the data and selecting a particular row or rows, you can narrow down the data to display in the report.

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Double-clicking a report icon displays the appropriate report window.

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Note the output methods available for the report. The Save button lets you save the report as a web-style HTML file. CDMA Drive Test application packs



Summary Reports



Distant Server Analysis



Cluster Optimization



Event Inspection

GSM Drive Test application packs



Design Validation and Quick Analysis



Handover Settings and Power Control

GSM A application packs



General Analysis



Handover Analysis



Subscriber Analysis



Quick Analysis

GSM Abis application packs



Balance and Sensitivity

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Network Design



Traffic Handovers and Failures



Throughput Analysis



Event Inspection

GPRS Gb application packs



Signaling Analysis

iDEN Drive Test application packs



Summary Reports

TDMA Drive Test application packs



Summary Reports

See also the section ’PCM Link improvements in 4.1’.

Load Time Queries - new in 4.1 Files can now be opened under ’partial load’, so that only relevant data attributes are loaded. Users can now create queries that are actioned when a file is loaded under these conditions. For more information, see Export as Load Time query. In the Analysis Manager, the Crosstab and Event query dialogs have been simplified for extra ease-of-use. See also the section ’PCM Link improvements in 4.1’.

StateForms - new in 4.1 New user-definable dialogs called StateForms are available for reporting various data attributes as you select data points in maps, charts, and so on. Default StateForms are available for CDMA, GSM, IS-136 and iDEN.

See also the section ’Create a new StateForm’.

Replay - new in 4.1 Analyzer can now replay log files. Simply specify the speed and start the Replay. Watch as the data views update to indicate the movement of the mobile through the network.

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Analysis Manager - enhancements in 4.1 •

New Event Query



Wizard dialog interfaces revised for enhanced usability - see Analysis Manager



Can now generate Load Time Queries

Statistics Explorer - new features in 4.1 The Statistics Explorer view allows you to view statistics by cell site, PN, frequency, channel and so on. The view’s new Filter capability lets you quickly filter a stream (and all views referring to that stream) by simply selecting the criteria in the Statistics Explorer and clicking Filter . See also the chapter ’Statistics Explorer’ and the section ’Abis Call Analysis’.

Maps - new features in 4.1 •

Cell sites are now automatically displayed when you view a map.



A symbol is now displayed, indicating the position of the cell site.



Cell sites and sectors can now be labeled independently.



Lines to cells can be configured to indicate the color of the serving sector (channel and so on). Labels on the lines to cells can be configured to provide valuable RF information.



Modifications to the legend are now saved automatically.



Modifying legend ranges is now more intuitive thanks to a redesigned Modify Ranges dialog.



Automatic offset of multiple layers.

See also the ’Maps’ chapter.

Map Printing - new in 4.1 This release of Analyzer builds upon the MapInfo™ printing engine by providing a flexible print configuration screen. This allows you to move and resize the map, title and legend on the printed page. A header and footer can be specified including page number, time, date and so on. The map in the print configuration is interactive, so if the map doesn't look quite right, you can zoom in, zoom out, or pan.

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Page Layout – The page layout process is much simpler, automatically calculating the ideal layout for the user's printer and paper preference.



Page Extents – These are now displayed so you have a visual indication of the edge of the page.



Page Ruler – This is displayed to help you lay out the Map, Legend and Title.



Title Properties – You can configure the font, color and border.



Legend – Entries in the Legend can be renamed to make the output easier to understand.

See also the section ’Print a map’.

Custom Attributes in 4.1 Custom Attributes have been made easier to use in 4.1, with information provided in the online help on how to create your own custom attribute files. See also the sections ’Use Custom Attributes’ and ’Create Custom Attributes’.

Commuter Licensing in 4.1 This licensing mode is similar to Network Licensing, except that the server maintains a common ’pool’ of licenses. Licenses can be commuted onto workstations, which can then be used off-site for a maximum of 30 days. When workstations are reconnected to the network, the licenses can be returned to the pool and made available for other users. Licenses also automatically return to the pool on expiry. Commuter mode can be used at the same time as network licensing, or on its own. To commute a license 1 From the Windows Start menu, select Programs | Actix | Commute a License to open the Actix License Commuting Utility:

2

If you have one or more currently Commuted Licenses, you must click Return All Licenses.

3

Select an appropriate license and type in the number of days until the license is to end (the default is 30).

4

Click Commute License.

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CDMA Event Detection in 4.1 The Analyzer’s CDMA event detection engine is used to identify key network events in CDMA IS-95, IS95-B and IS.2000 networks. This is accomplished by monitoring the air interface messaging. Using this messaging, the handset’s state can be tracked as it moves between Idle, Origination, and Dedicated states.



Idle State – This is the state that the phone is in, before a call is originated or received. After a call is terminated through normal or abnormal means, it returns to the Idle State.



Origination State – This is the state that the phone is in after an Origination or Page Response is sent on the access channel, but before the forward and reverse traffic channels are active.



Dedicated State (Conversation) – This is the state that the phone is in, after transmission has started on both the forward and reverse traffic channels. The start state is the default state for all phones until an air interface message is received. Based on this message, the phone is immediately transitioned to the appropriate state. This is to account for log files where the phone is already in origination or conversation.

Technical Reference Call Completed This attribute indicates successful outgoing call initiations triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Origination or Enhanced Origination message



Followed by a Service Connect or a Service Connect Completion message

Call Dropped This attribute indicates abnormal call terminations triggered by the following sequence of events:



Outgoing Call Setup OK or Incoming Call Setup OK (defined below)



Not followed by a Forward Release Order



Followed by a return to the Sync Channel

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Call Setup Time Call Setup time provides the difference in time between the Service Connect Completion message and the associated Origination, Enhanced Origination, or Page Response message. CDMA Call Id Call ID provides an integer identifier for each call in a log file. CDMA Call Type CDMA Call Type provides a description for each call in a log file: 0 1 2 3 4 5

Outgoing Call Successfully Terminated Incoming Call Successfully Terminated Outgoing Call Failed Initiation Incoming Call Failed Initiation Outgoing Call Dropped Incoming Call Dropped

CDMA to AMPS Handoff Fail This attribute indicates failed handoff attempts for mobiles handing off from a CDMA system to an AMPS system. This attribute is triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Analog Handoff Direction message



Not followed by an Extended Handoff Completion message



Followed by another Analog Handoff Direction message

CDMA to AMPS Handoff OK This attribute indicates successful handoff attempts for mobiles handing off from a CDMA system to an AMPS system. This attribute is triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Analog Handoff Direction message



Followed by an Extended Handoff Completion

Handoff Interval Handoff Interval provides the difference in time between the sequential Handoff events. Handoff OK This attribute indicates handoff events for mobiles handing off within the same carrier of a CDMA system. This attribute is triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Extended Handoff Direction, Universal Handoff Direction, or General Handoff Direction messages



Followed by a Handoff Completion or Extended Handoff Completion messages

Handoff Time Handoff Time provides the difference in time between the Handoff Completion, or Extended Handoff Completion messages and the associated Extended Handoff Direction, Universal Handoff Direction, or General Handoff Direction messages. Hard Handoff OK This attribute indicates successful hard handoff attempts for mobiles handing off between carriers or CDMA systems. This attribute is triggered by the following sequence of messages:

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Extended Handoff Direction, Universal Handoff Direction, or General Handoff Direction messages with a Hard_Included Flag set to True



Followed by a Handoff Completion or Extended Handoff Completion message in response to the previously identified Direction message

Hard Handoff Retry This attribute indicates a retransmission of a hard handoff command for mobiles handing off between carriers or CDMA systems. This attribute is triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Extended Handoff Direction, Universal Handoff Direction, or General Handoff Direction messages with a Hard_Included Flag set to True



Followed by another Extended Handoff Direction, Universal Handoff Direction, or General Handoff Direction messages with a Hard_Included Flag set to True without receiving a Handoff Completion or Extended Handoff Completion message

Incoming Call Fail This attribute indicates failed incoming call attempts triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Page Response message



Not followed by a Service Connect Completion



Followed by another Page Response message or a transition back to Idle mode

Incoming Call OK This attribute indicates successful incoming call initiations triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Page Response message



Followed by a either a Service Connect or Service Connect Completion message

Outgoing Call Fail This attribute indicates failed outgoing call initiations triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Origination or Enhanced Origination message



Not followed by a Service Connect Completion message



Followed by an Origination message or a transition back to idle mode

Outgoing Call OK This attribute indicates successful outgoing call initiations triggered by the following sequence of messages:



Origination or Enhanced Origination message



Followed by a Service Connect or a Service Connect Completion message When determining hand-off events, the HDM_SEQ and LAST_HDM_SEQ counters are used to ensure that the correct events are identified.

Other enhancements in 4.1 •

PCM Link Superstreaming



Workspace Explorer - you can now delete files from the current workspace.

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Many new file formats and file format enhancements - see the Release Notes for details.

What’s new in version 4.0 Additional installation requirements for 4.0 To run correctly, Actix Analyzer requires Service Pack 6 for Windows NT 4.0, and Internet Explorer version 5.5 to be present.



If using Windows NT 4.0, install Service Pack 6a, which is included on the installation CD-ROM.



Now start the Analyzer installation. If the installation routine finds that the current version of Internet Explorer is earlier than version 5.5, it runs the IE5.5 upgrade program from the CD-ROM. The Analyzer installation resumes once IE5.5 installation is complete.

Licensing in 4.0 •

Actix Analyzer version 4.0 has a new licensing system. A single key file (‘lservrc’) activates all licenses on standalone or network-licensed copies of Analyzer. Users upgrading standalone versions of Analyzer that used the axv licensing system can keep their existing axv license files, but users with network-licensed systems must contact Actix Support for new license files and install using the new licensing system.

Workspace layout in 4.0 Workspace Explorer



The Workspace Explorer window now contains a ‘Favorites’ tab that allows users to collect frequently used attributes for easy access. See About the Workspace Explorer.



Network Images (see below) are also displayed within the Workspace Explorer window, underneath ‘Loaded Data Files’. See 'Network Images - new'.



Filters can be defined and combined using AND/OR by right-clicking on a data stream. See Filter Query example.

Docking windows in the workspace



Windows in the Analyzer workspace can be ‘docked’ and ‘undocked’ – that is, merged and detached from the Analyzer interface, which can save space and reduce visual clutter. The Workspace Explorer is started within Analyzer as a docked window. See About the Workspace Explorer.

Viewing tool enhancements in 4.0 Charts



Chart windows display attribute data in series or histogram modes, using the default method for each attribute. This mode can be switched as required. See About charts.

Maps



Map windows now contain a legend pane by default. This pane allows easy control over the appearance of each displayed data attribute. See About maps.

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Multidimensional attribute mapping using color, size and shape.



MapInfo files accepted.

Tables – new tool



This new tool allows users to display text and numeric data, with tabs allowing the data to be viewed in series, histogram or statistical form. See About tables.

Microsoft Excel - new in 4.0 •

The old workbook system has been replaced with Microsoft Excel (which must be purchased and installed separately). The creation and compilation of reports is also carried out using Excel. See About workbooks.

Analysis Manager replaces Query Manager in 4.0 •

The Analysis Manager replaces the old Query Manager as a tool for creating and managing user-defined, XML-based queries. See About the Analysis Manager.



Multidimensional queries are replaced by the new Crosstab query. See About Crosstab Queries.



The user interface for query definition has been streamlined and simplified.

Statistics Explorer - new in 4.0 •

The Statistics Explorer is a brand-new tool for version 4 that allows a top-down analysis of Crosstab queries. Columns can be re-ordered to provide new groupings of data. See About the Statistics Explorer.

Network Images - new in 4.0 •

Another new tool for version 4, Network Images allow users to collate data from multiple files without loading each entire file. This can provide a mechanism for, amongst other uses, network comparison against a previously defined benchmark. See Network Image.

CDMA Toolkit - new in 4.0 •

A new Analyzer window that provides the user with many types of CDMA analysis.

CDMA StateTip - new in 4.0 •

Another CDMA window that accepts data from a scanner or handset source and provides feedback on any selected data point.

Network Explorer - new in 4.0 •

Allows the user to import, display and edit network information for use with Analyzer.

Preferences dialog - new in 4.0 •

The new Preferences dialog, accessed from the Tools menu, replaces the old multitabbed Options dialog with a simpler tree-structured approach. See Preferences dialog..

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Superstreaming change in 4.0 Event fingerprinting is no longer available.

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Getting Started Introducing Analyzer Actix Analyzer provides an extremely versatile PC-based solution that accepts network performance data from all mobile technologies. Engineers, technicians and operations management staff can have a transparent view of network performance, both of home and competitive networks. Analyzer addresses a wide range of applications, including:



Network performance optimisation



Feature testing



Service validation



Problem diagnosis and analysis



Network bench-marking



Competitive analysis to protect your subscriber base and exploit potential new services

Analyzer provides many ways to display network performance data, including maps, charts and spreadsheets. Complex analytical procedures can be generated and stored for use later as required. This allows you to build up a library of analysis tools, customized to suit your network and related engineering practices. Using drive test or call trace/reverse link data, you can:



Plot events and other drive test data to solve trouble tickets and customer complaints



Determine coverage holes and ensure minimum signal strengths



Troubleshoot specific geographical areas



Detect interference areas



Perform competitive analysis and benchmarking



Analyze speech quality measurements



Visualize uplink data on maps



Calculate the path balance between uplink and downlink data sources

Managing data Import data Analyzer allows you to load log files from most data collection formats. However, if Analyzer does not support your data collection device, you can import the data as an ASCII text file using Analyzer’s text file import wizard. Network configuration data You can easily import cell site data and key configuration parameters from planning tools using the Network Explorer, which provides a link to all network data. Batch processing and data storage Analyzer’s Network Image data import facility allows you process multiple data files at the same time. The results of analysis sessions can be saved for network trend analysis.

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Visualizing data Problem 1

Manage the data

Open data files Import text files Batch-load data

2

Filter the data

Filters Workspace Explorer Favorites

3

View the data

Maps, Charts, Tables, Workbooks Replay, Synchronized data views StateForms, Statistics Explorer Message Browser

4

Record results

Print workbooks, maps, charts Save workspace Export as text file

Solution

Analyzing data Problem 5

Manage the data

Open data files Import text files Merge data files Batch-load data

6

Find problem areas using top-level predefined reports

Application Packs CDMA StateTip CDMA Toolkit Histograms, Tables

7

Isolate problem areas using ad hoc methods to drill down into the data

Filters, Analyses Workbooks, Message Browser Synchronized data views Statistics Explorer

8

Record results

Print workbooks, maps, charts Save workspace Export as text file

Solution

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Optimizing networks Application Packs Analyzer provides a set of pre-configured reports, each concentrating on a particular type of network analysis. These ‘application packs’ distil advanced analysis techniques into simple, comprehensive spreadsheet reports, ready for immediate use by staff of all levels of experience. Application packs are provided for CDMA, GSM drive-test analysis, A, Abis and Gb (GPRS), TDMA and iDEN. CDMA Toolkit The CDMA Toolkit utility provides a task bar designed to automate key CDMA optimization tasks. A familiar task-based layout allows you to quickly perform these tasks:



Search Window analysis



Neighbor List analysis



Optimize coverage areas



Analyze multi-carrier statistics

The Toolkit outputs a series of web-based reports, which can be saved and printed for managerial use.

Workspaces About workspaces In Analyzer, the workspace constitutes all data display windows within the Analyzer application window, together with the Workspace Explorer.

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When you start Analyzer, you start with an empty workspace, but you can load a previously saved workspace. A workspace contains the layout of all windows plus all loaded data files and all defined items such as reports and queries.

About the Workspace Explorer The Workspace Explorer window—on the left of the Analyzer application window—graphically displays all loaded data files and the data contained within each file. The example on the right also shows the Attribute Help window docked underneath. This provides help on attributes as they are selected in the Workspace Explorer. The logical groupings in the tree-view layout let you drill down to all logged data held under the Loaded Data Files section. Loaded files are at the highest level, with data streams produced for each logging device, and data groups, sets and attributes displayed at lower levels:

You can view stream messages in the Message Browser window by right-clicking on them and selecting Display Message Browser from the pop-up menu. You can open option menus for most objects in the Workspace Explorer.

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Click on the plus and minus signs in front of an object to open and close that part of the tree. Opening a branch displays any objects at a lower level in the structure.

Although the Workspace Explorer looks similar to the Microsoft Windows Explorer, the structure shown under a log file is a logical display of data—there is no corresponding set of files or folders on your hard drive.

Once you have found the appropriate data attribute, you can use the mouse to drag and drop the attribute from the Workspace Explorer onto a data display window. This window can be a map, chart, spreadsheet or table, and can also be opened by right-clicking on an attribute and selecting an option.

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When examining the data from a drive test, you may want to step through each data point in sequence. The Replay Control allows you to do this. Maps, charts, tables and the Message Browser are synchronized, so that if you click on a data point, message or row of data, the equivalent point is displayed in each open window. Analyzer can also produce data streams based on its own manipulation of the data in a logfile. These are called ‘superstreams’. In the example below, a drive test and a call trace file have been superstreamed, so that uplink data can be displayed on a map.

You can also superstream PCM Link data (for example, an Abis file) with drive test data.

At the bottom of the Workspace Explorer window are two tabs, All and Favorites.



The All tab shows all items displayed in the Workspace Explorer.



The Favorites tab shows only certain user-defined attributes, selected by rightclicking on an attribute and selecting Add To Favorites. You may find this useful if you only regularly use a few particular attributes.

You can also right-click on the attribute to open a pop-up command list. From this list you can select various display options for the attribute.

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Use workspaces To…

Do this…

Create a new workspace

Select File | New Workspace

Open an existing workspace

Select File | Open Workspace

Save a workspace

Select File | Save Workspace As… Select File | Save Workspace All loaded data files and positions of all data display windows— such as maps and charts—and their contents.

Add an attribute to the Favorites tab

Right-click on an attribute and select Add To Favorites. Selected attributes appear in the Favorites tab:

Apply an existing workspace profile

Select a profile from the list on the toolbar:

Save the existing workspace as a workspace profile

Select File | Save Profile.

Delete a workspace profile

Select File | Delete Profile.

Open a data file •

From the File menu, select Open Logfile

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The name of the data file now appears in the Workspace Explorer window under Loaded Data Files. You can now click on and open out the file’s data structure.

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Import a text file From the File menu, select Import Text File to open the Text File Import Wizard. For each step of the Wizard, enter the appropriate information and click Next to proceed. 1

Select the name of the text file to import. If an Import Configuration was saved from a previous text import, you have the option to use it for this import.

2

Select the delimiters to separate the data fields. The Data Preview pane shows the raw data, with lines indicating how the data will be separated. If appropriate, select First line contains attribute names to automatically name each data column. Analyzer will select appropriate formatting and binning options where possible.

3

If you did not select the ’First line’ option, click on each data field and enter an Attribute name or select on from the attribute picker (shown below).

You can also change the default formatting and binning options.

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Bin operation

Does this for each bin…

Count

Returns the number of values.

Mean

Returns the average value.

Linear Mean

Converts log values to linear values, averages the result, then converts this average linear value back to a log value.

GSM RxQual

As Linear Mean, but used for RxQual values ranging from 0-7.

Max

Returns the highest value.

Most

Returns the most frequent value.

Most Hold

As Most but retains the last value. Used for attributes where values are reported infrequently.

If desired, save the Import Configuration defined in this Wizard, and click Finish to complete the import. The text file is displayed in the Workspace Explorer just like any other data file.

Run an analysis on the data Once you have loaded a logfile, you can select an analysis type, which allows you to run one or more pre-configured analysis reports. 1

From the Analysis menu, select an appropriate analysis. The Application Pack dialog opens to show network information with related information derived from the logfile data. Potential problem areas are highlighted in red.

2

Select one or more ’problem’ network elements from this view. This narrows down the data to be included in a report (useful for A/Abis files or any large files). Underneath the top section of the dialog is a tabbed section containing icons for each report within the analysis. The Suggested tab shows all reports appropriate to the currently selected network elements. The All tab shows all available reports for the analysis, regardless of suitability for the selected data.

3

Double-click a report icon to open a report window on the selected data.

4

From here you can Save the report as a web (*htm) page, Print the report or open it in Excel by clicking Show Excel Report.

Show a menu of attribute options •

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on an attribute to show a pop-up menu. This menu lists all the options that you can perform involving this attribute.

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View an attribute in a data window 1

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on the attribute to open a pop-up menu.

2

Select one of the Display options.

3

The attribute now appears in a new data window of the selected type. If a chart window is already open, you can also drag an attribute from the Workspace Explorer and drop it onto an existing data window.

Use the Replay Control 1

From the Workspace Explorer, select the stream name.

2

From the Tools menu, select Display Replay to open the Replay Control dialog.

3

Click on the buttons to move forwards and backwards by one data point at a time, or at a selectable speed through the data. A bar at the bottom of the dialog shows the current position within the file.

Use StateForms While examining data on a map, you can also view data attributes for the same data point by using the StateForms tool. 1

From the Tools menu, select Display StateForms.

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2

In the map window, click Select

and select a data point.

The StateForms window now displays a variety of attributes based on the data point you selected. The default GSM form looks similar to this:

Advanced users can use the Design Mode of this feature to create new forms for other technologies. If you have more than one stream that you want to view using the StateForm, right-click on the StateForm window and select Stream Selector. This displays a drop-down menu at the top of the window from which you can select another data stream.

Create a new StateForm 1

From the Tools menu, select Display StateForms to open a StateForm window.

2

Right-click on the StateForm window to display the StateForm menu.

3

From the menu, select Design Mode to switch on StateForm editing.

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The StateForm window will look similar to this:

Along the top of the window are buttons for Cutting, Pasting and Deleting objects. Next to these are buttons for Selecting objects, and for creating Text, Attribute Value, Array Attribute Value and Attribute Bar objects plus a Group Box for visually dividing up the StateForm. The Design Mode area that represents the final StateForm is indicated by a background of dots. On the right of the window, display characteristics are shown for a selected object (in this example, an Attribute Bar in the upper right of the StateForm has been selected).

To create a new form 1 Right-click on the StateForm window again to display the StateForm menu. 2

Select New File to create a new form. You can also Open an existing file or Save the current file.

To create a new object on the form 1 Click (on either) Text, Attribute Value, Array Attribute Value or Attribute Bar. 2

In the Design Mode area, click and drag to create a new object. This object will now appear highlighted, with its characteristics shown in the panel on the right.

3

Click in the empty field under ’Attribute’ and type in a data attribute name or select one from the attribute picker.

4

Change any other characteristics for the object as required.

To create a new sheet for the file A form can have more than one sheet, to correspond to different modes of analysis. 1

Right-click on the StateForm window and select New Sheet.

2

Design this sheet in the normal way.

3

Save the form.

To select a different sheet from a form 1 Right-click on the StateForm window and select Sheet Selector.

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This displays a drop-down list of all available sheets in the current form.

2

Select the required sheet.

View a data stream in the Message Browser 1

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on the data stream to display a pop-up menu.

2

Select Display Message Browser. The data stream now appears in the Message Browser window.

View the results of a query 1

From the Workspace Explorer window’s Queries heading, select the appropriate query.

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2

Right-click on the query to display the pop-up option menu.

3

Select the desired choice from the menu.

Export data to a file You may want to export data from Analyzer to a file. 1

From the File menu, select Export as Text to open the Export Wizard.

2

For each step of the Wizard, enter the appropriate information and click Next to proceed. Wizard Step 1—select the data stream that you want to export data from. Wizard Step 2—select one or more data attributes that are to be exported. Wizard Step 3—specify the export format using the options provided: Data Process Method – choose whether or not to use the current binning settings on the data before it is exported. Delimiter Type – select how you want each data item to be separated. Hold last valid value – check to cause the last valid data value that was exported to be re-exported when an invalid value is encountered. Export time as absolute time – check to force time attribute data to be exported in absolute time in the format ‘hh:mm:ss dd-mm-yyyy’. By default, when exporting the time attribute the time data is exported in relative time. Write column heading as first line – check to generate a header containing the names of all the attributes. Output unit type – check to include the unit type in the header. Export to File – enter the location and the name of the output file.

3

Click Finish to write the text file using the specified format.

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Merge data streams 1

From the Tools menu, select Create Superstream to open the Superstreaming dialog. This dialog shows all currently available data streams.

2

Check each data stream that you want to combine as a superstream.

3

Click Settings to expand the dialog.

4

Select the Merge Method settings: Use timestamps – this uses timestamp data within each stream to synchronize the data. Event Fingerprinting – events common to each stream are used to combine the data streams. Correlated Parameters – use specified data attributes to correlate the data streams. To achieve a strong correlation, choose attributes that represent the same measurement on the uplink and downlink, as shown in this example of superstreaming GSM drive test and call-trace data streams:

Time Offsets – select this to apply a shift to the time value for one of the streams. This is a good option for superstreaming mobile and land-based log files collected using speech quality equipment.

5

Click OK to start the superstreaming.

Superstream PCM Link and Drive Test data PCM Link data, for example from A, Abis or Gb logfiles can be combined with drive test data collected simultaneously. This allows the GPS coordinates from the drive test to be matched to the uplink information, so the uplink information or the difference between uplink and downlink information can then be plotted on a map. 1

From the Tools menu, select Choose Scenario to open the Attach Load Time Queries dialog.

2

Select an appropriate Load Time Query (e.g. Abis Call Analysis).

3

Now Open the PCM Link file and the drive test file to be superstreamed.

4

From the Tools menu, select Superstream PCMLink/DT to open the PCMLink/Drive Test Superstreaming dialog.

5

Select the appropriate Drive Test stream(s).

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Select the appropriate PCM-Link stream(s).

7

Select the appropriate Search Method settings for synchronizing the data streams.

8

Click OK to begin the Superstreaming process. When the process is complete, the superstream is displayed in the Workspace Explorer, and the normal data displays (maps, charts, tables, analysis reports) may be used to examine the data.

Use Load Time Queries When using ’PCM link’ data from—for example—A/Abis or Gb logfiles, you may find that the most of the data in these files is not relevant to your requirements. Load Time Queries allow you to only load the data that you need for your analyses. For more details, see 'Export as Load Time query'.

Workspace toolbar reference This control

Does this…

New Workspace

Discards the current workspace for an empty workspace.

Open Workspace

Discards the current workspace for a specified workspace.

Save Workspace

Saves the current workspace as an .xml file.

Attach Query

Specifies the Load Time Queries to filter subsequently opened ’PCM link’ logfiles.

Open Logfile

Loads a specified logfile. Applies the specified Workspace Profile layout for maps, charts and so on to the workspace.

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Preferences dialog Setting

Notes

CellRefs

Use ‘File Location’ to specify the text file containing network element data. The information from the specified file takes effect from the next time a new workspace is created.

General Settings GPS Interpolation

This takes effect from the next time a file is loaded. Drive-test data is often affected by inaccuracies in GPS navigation devices. These inaccuracies can be caused in various ways—often through the ‘selective availability’ artificially introduced into the system for civilian signals, but also by atmospheric conditions and operation in urban areas where the line-of-sight to GPS satellites changes very quickly. The end results are ‘jumps’ or gaps in the positioning of the data. If the distance over time between consecutive points exceeds a threshold (‘Distance Units’) and GPS Interpolation is checked, Analyzer estimates the actual position of the data.

Distance Units

This takes effect immediately. This defines the distance threshold used for ‘GPS Interpolation’.

Time Offsets

This takes effect from the next time a file is loaded. Switch or Mobile time offsets are used to shift the start time of call trace files taken in various parts of the world so that they can be viewed in other time zones properly.

Binning

These settings take effect immediately, and affect files that are currently loaded.

Binning Mode

Time—This mode combines data in the time domain. Data points are generated in increments of time, with the duration of each increment determined by the setting ‘Time (ms)’. Location—This mode groups data into bins in a spatial grid. The ‘Location’ settings are used to define the grid. Distance—The Distance bin mode combines data in bins corresponding to distance traveled by the test mobile. The ‘Distance’ setting defines this bin size. Message—This mode combines data with respect to the timing of received messages. When this mode is selected, Analyzer combines data within bins, defined by the time stamps of sequential messages logged by the test mobile.

Time (ms)

If using the ‘Time’ Binning Mode, this specified the duration in milliseconds of each bin size.

Distance (m)

If using the ‘Distance’ Binning Mode, this specifies the bin size in units of meters from the first point in the data file.

Message

If using the ‘Message’ Binning Mode, this specifies the number of messages over which the data will be averaged.

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Setting

Notes

Location

These settings are used for the Location Binning Mode.

Projection

The units of the X Size and Y Size will depend on the Projection method selected here.

X Size / Y Size

These define the X and Y widths of each cell in the grid for the Location Binning Mode. Map projection systems such as WGS84 will require that the grid size must be entered in units of seconds (of latitude and longitude). With local-grid co-ordinate systems such as UK NGR, all values are entered in units of meters – X being the Easting value and Y the Northing.

Decode Settings

These values take effect from the next time a file is loaded.

Minimum Valid Signal Level (dBm)

Defines the minimum threshold for which an RSSI is valid. On loading a log file, Analyzer will filter out signals below this user-defined range.

Ec/Io Threshold for Delay (dB)

Used to calculate the threshold at which multipath components are counted in the delay histograms for the Active, Candidate, Neighbor, and Remaining sets from the searcher finger data.

Scan Resolution (chips)

Defines how often measurements are reported, measured in chips.

Number of multipaths

Defines the number of multipaths that will be extracted and displayed in the Workspace Explorer.

Scanner Scan Resolution

Defines how often scanner measurements are reported, measured in chips.

Pilot Increment

Used to calculate the PN Offset (units of 64 chips) associated with the PN Phase (units of chips) data reported in the CDMA air-interface messaging. PN Offset is calculated by dividing the PILOT_PN_PHASE by 64 and then rounding to the closest integer multiple of the PN increment entered. This feature forces all PN Offsets calculated to be part of a valid PN reuse plan.

Too Many Neighbors Threshold

Defines the maximum number of entries in the neighbor lists. When neighbor list entries in the air interface messaging exceed this threshold, an event (TooManyNeighbors) is displayed in the Workspace Explorer and a warning message is indicated in the *.warning output file.

Weak Ec/Io Pilot Threshold

Defines when the best server pilot has dropped beneath a tolerable threshold and is considered weak. This displays an event (WeakPilotAlert) in the Workspace Explorer and in the warning file.

Display Cell Identity as Hex

Check the box to display the Cell Identity (CI) in hexadecimal (rather than decimal) in the Message Browser.

No of Frame Errors in a Burst

Defines the size of a burst for Burst Error Rate calculations (time series parameter: For_FBER).

Searcher Threshold

The dB threshold for reporting QUALCOMM Searcher data is set to 15dB. This control is no longer used.

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Setting

Notes

Ec/Io Threshold (dB)

Determines whether a multipath component may be evaluated and displayed in the Workspace Explorer. The Explorer will only display the top n multipaths, where n is the ‘Number of multipaths’.

PCM Link Load Mode

This is used for PCM Link data such as A, Abis and Gb files. Select between: Minimal (default) - Only loads data produced by the currently attached Load Time Queries. Full - Loads the entire file.

A/Abis

This setting takes effect from the next time a file is loaded.

A-interface file standard

ITU (Europe) / ANSI (USA)

Agilent

These settings take effect from the next time a file is loaded.

Show Agilent data selection dialog

Select No to load all data from an Agilent file. Select Yes to display the dialog when opening an Agilent file. The dialog allows selection of specific data sets rather than loading the entire file. The following controls can also be selected from the Agilent dialog:

Intermediate file handling

Remove intermediate files after load / Keep intermediate files in log-file folder / Keep intermediate files in selected folder

Intermediate file folder

Select the file location.

Use intermediate files if available

No / Yes

Charts About charts Charts provide a graphical display of statistical data, which allow you to interpret the behaviour over time of performance statistics.

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The chart displays the data according to the current charting mode. Buttons on the chart window toolbar set the charting mode.

By default, synchronization between data windows is enabled, so if you click on a data point on a chart, you can see the same data point highlighted in any other open data display window.

Display data in a chart window •

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on a data attribute and select Display on chart. A chart window opens, displaying the appropriate data:

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If you already have a chart window open, you can also drag a data attribute onto the existing chart. This example shows two attributes displayed on one chart:

View data synchronized with the chart •

From the Chart window toolbar, click on a position on a chart If you have an open Map window displaying the same data attribute, the same data point is highlighted. If you have an open Message Browser window, the appropriate message containing the same data point is highlighted.

Zoom the chart view To zoom the chart view



With the mouse, drag a box around the area of the chart that you want to zoom in on. Start at the top left of the box and drag down to the bottom right corner of this rectangular area. The chart view now zooms in to this area. The zoom only operates in the X-axis. The Y-axis is unaffected by the zoom.

To restore the chart view



Drag a box—the position does not matter—starting from the bottom to the top. The chart is now restored to its previous extents.

Pan the chart view •

Drag by moving the mouse while holding down the right mouse button. The unit information on each axis moves along with the data values. If there is more than one attribute on the chart, only the last attribute displayed can be panned in both X- and Y-axes. All attributes can be panned in the X-axis.

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View a different chart type From the toolbar at the top of the chart window, select a button to display the data in that type of chart display.

Note that some data is not suited to be displayed in particular chart types.

Print the chart 1

From the Chart window, click Print dialog.

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Use the controls on this dialog to set how the printed page is to appear.

3

Click Print.

Edit the chart 1

Click Properties to open the Editing dialog (also called the Chart Editor). Many controls for editing the appearance and layout of the chart are provided, spread over several tabs of the dialog.

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You can also right-click anywhere on the chart to open a pop-up menu, and select Chart Properties to open the Editing dialog.

2

Experiment with the controls to achieve a preferred appearance for the chart.

Chart tab



From the 3D tab, select 3 Dimensions to produce a three-dimensional chart



From the Panel tab, use the Gradient and Back Image controls to produce an attractive background

Series tab



Use the Format tab to control the data series line

For a full explanation of the function of each of these controls, click Help to display the TeeChart user guide.

Export the chart to other applications 1

From the chart window, right-click to open a pop-up menu:

2

Select Image Export to open this dialog:

3

Select the appropriate format and select Save To File to open the Save As dialog.

4

Enter a path and file name and click OK.

5

Click Close to dismiss the Export dialog.

Chart toolbar reference This control

Does this…

Properties

Opens the Editing dialog and lets you control the display of the chart.

Series

Displays chart data as a series.

Histogram

Displays chart data as a histogram.

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This control

Does this…

Copy

Copies the chart to the Windows Clipboard. You can then paste it into an appropriate application such as Word.

Print

This displays the TeeChart Print Preview dialog. Use the controls on this dialog to set how the printed page is to appear, then click Print.

Maps About maps Within the Map window, the main panel displays the map and any attribute data plotted on the map. Toolbars along the top of the window provide commonly used functions.

Hovering the cursor over a data point displays information on that point. The left-hand panel displays the legends for any data series on the map. Click on the plus sign by the data series title to expand the legend. The number in brackets is the number of data points lying within that particular range.

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You can access all map controls by rightclicking on the main map panel.

On selecting a data point, ray lines link the point to serving and neighbor sites. Associated configurable messages display signal strength information. By default, synchronization between data windows is enabled, so if you click on a data point on the map, you can see the same data point highlighted in any other open data display window. Each map can be made up of several layers. There is one layer for annotations, plus one layer for each attribute displayed on the map. Each layer can have its own current zoom setting. If you have a map containing several data attributes, you can combine the attributes to see the situation on the map more clearly. Each attribute is displayed with a different color, shape or size. The example here shows two attributes combined, one using color and the other using shape: In the middle of the example, the value of the second attribute changes, so the shape changes from a triangle to a square.

Display attribute data on a map •

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on a data attribute. From the pop-up menu that opens, select Display on Map. A map window opens, displaying the appropriate data.



You can also drag an attribute from the Workspace Explorer onto an existing map.

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View data synchronized with the map 1

From the Map window toolbar, click Select .

2

Click on a data point to highlight it. If you have an open Chart window displaying the same data attribute, a line is displayed on the chart to show the position of the same data point. If you have an open Message Browser window, the appropriate message containing the same data point is highlighted.

Move around the map 1

From the Map window toolbar, click Pan shape.

to change the cursor to a hand

2

Drag the cursor in the viewing pane to move the map around.

Zoom in and out 1

Right-click on the map to open a pop-up menu.

2

Select Zoom to display the options shown below (or use the equivalent toolbar buttons):

Zoom menu command

Does this…

Previous View

Returns the map to the last zoom setting.

View Entire Map

Zooms out fully.

Zoom In

Zooms in by a factor of two. With the toolbar button selected, you can define a rectangular area to zoom into by dragging the mouse to create a box.

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Zoom menu command

Does this…

Zoom Out

Zooms out by a factor of two.

Zoom at Scale

Opens a dialog that lets you specify the width in scale units and the coordinates of the center of the zoomed window.

Zoom Selection Go to Layer

Opens a dialog that lets you select which layer’s zoom setting you want to use.

Zoom1-Zoom4

Zooms using the selected zoom setting. These are the last four zoom settings that you specified for the current map window.

Select map objects 1

Right-click on the map to open a pop-up menu.

2

Select Tool to display the options shown below (or use the equivalent toolbar buttons):

Tool menu command

Lets you…

Select

Click an individual object on the map to select it.

Clear

De-select all currently selected objects.

Rectangle Select

Click on the map and drag out to form the opposite corner of a rectangular selection area.

Radius Select

Click on the map and drag out to form a circular selection area.

Polygon Select

Click several places on the map to form a many-sided selection area. Double-click the last corner to complete the shape.

Measure distances on the map 1

Right-click over the main map pane to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select Tools, then Distance to alter the cursor mode.

3

Click and drag from one point to another. The distance in current map units appears below the cursor:

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Cancel the measuring mode by selecting another cursor mode—for example, by clicking on Select .

Add annotations to the map All symbols are drawn on the ‘annotations’ layer of the map. Annotation tool

Does this…

Symbol

Changes the cursor to the Symbol tool. Click anywhere on the map to place a symbol.

Text

Changes the cursor to the Text tool. Click anywhere on the map to place a text cursor and type in an annotation.

Edit Text

Click on any annotated text on the map to be able to edit the text.

Line

Changes the cursor to the Line tool. Click and drag on the map to create a line annotation.

Polyline

Changes the cursor to the Polyline tool. Click on the map to create a point on the polyline. A double-click signifies the last point in the polyline.

Polygon

Changes the cursor to the Polygon tool. Click on the map to create a point on the polygon. A double-click signifies the last point on the polygon, which is automatically connected to the first point by a line.

Remove annotations from the map 1

From the map toolbar, click Select

2

Click on the appropriate annotation(s).

3

Press the Del key.

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Show and hide map data The data series is displayed in the tree-view panel on the right of the map window. If the check box beside the data series name is checked, the data appears in the map window. If the check box is empty, the data is not displayed.



Click the box to check or empty it.

Alter the map legend range The data series is displayed in the tree-view (Legend) panel on the right of the map window. 1

Click the plus sign to expand the data series range information.

2

From the left-hand Legend panel, right-click on the data series name to open a pop-up menu.

3

From the menu, select Modify ranges to open the Range Modification dialog. The center panel shows the existing range legend for the currently selected series.

4

Make changes to the values in the dialog as described below.

Change the number of ranges in the legend 1

From the left-hand Legend panel, right-click on the data series name to open a pop-up menu.

2

From the menu, select Modify ranges to open the Range Modification dialog.

3

Set the Method to: Uniform if each step or range is to cover an equal range of values. Equal Count if an equal number of data points is to be used for each step.

4

Enter the # of Ranges. This is the number of divisions in the legend.

5

Click Recalc. The number of ranges is now modified.

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Customize each range in the legend 1

From the left-hand Legend panel, right-click on the data series name to open a pop-up menu.

2

From the menu, select Modify ranges to open the Modify Ranges dialog.

3

Set the Method to Custom.

4

Select a range row from the list. The minimum and maximum range values appear in the boxes below the list.

5

Alter the Custom Ranges Minimum and Maximum values as required. You can select 'Below’ and ‘Above’ when setting the extremes of the range. For example:

6

Click Add, Remove or Update as required.

7

Click OK to exit the dialog.

Change the attribute style setting 1

From the Legend panel, right-click on the attribute name to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select Style Setting, then Symbol, Size or Color. Note that the current setting has a check mark against it. The attribute’s range is now indicated through this setting.

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Here are examples of different style settings: Color

Symbol

Size

Change the attribute font 1

From the Legend panel, right-click on the attribute name to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select Attribute style to open the Font dialog.

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Change the settings as required and click OK. Which settings you change depends on which style setting you are using for this attribute. If the Style Setting is Color, you may want to change the font Size or the Symbol used. If the Style Setting is Symbol, you may want to change the font Size or Color. If the Style Setting is Size, you may want to change the Color or the Symbol used.

Combine data attributes on the map Before combining attributes, you should already have all attributes to be combined visible in the Legend panel.

1

Within the Legend panel, drag one attribute onto another.

2

Repeat with any other attributes you want to combine. The attributes are now grouped together.

Control map layers From the Map window toolbar, click Layers

to open the Layer Control dialog:

You can also open this dialog from the pop-up menu option Map Layers.

Layers are shown on top of each other on the map, so a higher layer may hide details on a lower layer. The central pane shows all layers in the current map window, with the top layer in the list being uppermost on the map. You can change the order of a particular layer by selecting it in the list and then clicking the Up and Down buttons. A checkmark in each layer’s box controls: if the layer is visible

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if objects on it can be selected if the layer can be annotated (unchecking this ‘locks’ the Annotations layer from having any further annotations added)

Add a map file 1

From the Layer Control dialog, click Add to open the Open Layer dialog.

2

Select or type in the name of a MapInfo Map (*.tab) file.

3

Click OK to close the dialog and display the new map in the Layer Control list pane.

4

Select the layer.

5

Click Down until the map layer is below an existing attribute and annotation layers.

Add a raster map file 1

From the map pane, right-click to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select New Raster to open the Raster Image Registration dialog.

3

Browse for or specify the name of the BMP Source File.

4

Specify the Projection type.

5

Select the Units.

6

Enter the Coordinates of the four corners of the map image.

7

Click OK to close the dialog and display the new map. You may now want to reposition the map layer.

8

Click Layers

to open the Layer Control dialog.

9

Select the layer and click Down until the map layer is below the other layers, at the bottom of the list of layers.

Control attribute labels 1

From the Layer Control dialog, click Labels to open the Label Properties dialog.

2

Set the controls as appropriate. For details, see the Label Properties dialog.

3

Click OK to close the dialog and return to the Layer Control dialog.

Edit a layer’s display properties 1

From the Layer Control dialog, click Display to open the Display Properties dialog.

2

Set the controls as appropriate. For details, see the Display Properties dialog.

3

Click OK to close the dialog and return to the Layer Control dialog.

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Offset the data on the map 1

From the Layer Control dialog, select the appropriate attribute to offset.

2

Click Offset to open the Offset dialog.

3

Click Offset Tool. The Offset dialog closes and the cursor changes to a cross.

4

Move the cursor in the direction and distance of the offset and click to input the offset information. After a brief pause, the data is redrawn in the offset position.

Alternatively, from the Offset dialog, enter the X and Y distances (in map units) by which to reposition the selected attribute data, and click OK. This method is useful if you want to reset the offset to zero (enter 0 for each offset distance), or if you select more than one attribute in the Layer Control dialog - each subsequent layer is automatically offset by the same amount.

Choose the map projection 1

From the map pane, right-click to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select Projection to open the Choose Projection dialog:

3

Select the appropriate projection and click OK to close the dialog.

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Change the map units 1

From the map pane, right-click to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select Map Units, then Distance or Area, then the appropriate units.

Display cell sites on the map You will have to start a new workspace during this procedure. If you have selected a cellrefs file, you should already be able to see network information on a map. However, you may wish to change the display configuration.

1

Select Tools | Preferences to open the Preferences dialog.

2

Under CellRefs, click on File Location and ensure that you have specified a cellrefs.txt file (you may have edited and saved a network information file under a different name from the Network Editor).

3

After the network information is loaded, you will be prompted to restart Analyzer.

4

Load your data file(s) and display an attribute on a map.

5

From the map window toolbar, click Cell Sites dialog.

6

Select the Network Data Settings tab.

7

Configure the settings as appropriate for the cell definition. For example:

GSM_Cell Beamwidth BCCH

8

to open the Map Options

Field Style = Symbol Field Style = Color

Click OK to accept the settings. The list of layers in the Layer Control dialog should look similar to this:

Ensure that the layer has a check in the ’visible’

column.

You can use the Network Data Settings tab to display all other network information on the map.

Display lines to cells You must already have specified a cellrefs file.

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From the map window, click Layers to open the Layer Control dialog. The list of layers in the Layer Control dialog should look similar to this:

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Select the ‘Lines to neighbor cells’ layer or the ‘Lines to serving cells’ layer.

3

Click Lines to open the Line layer properties dialog.

4

Make the appropriate selections: Selection – Only data points chosen with the Select tools will show lines to neighbor or serving cells. All datapoints – Every data point will show a line to its neighbor or serving cells:

Technology – Ensure that the technology of your network is selected. Label lines with – In some cases you may want the lines to be labelled with an attribute, but use carefully as this can increase map clutter. Color lines with – This uses the selected attribute’s colors corresponding to its data range, as shown in the Legend panel. Some useful attributes to use are: CDMA PN_1stBestEcIo GSM

ServBCCH

IS-136 FACCH_CurChannel

5

Click OK to close the dialogs. If you cannot see any lines to cells when you select a data point, check that the ‘Lines to neighbor cells’ or the ‘Lines to serving cells’ layers are above any potentially obscuring map layers.

Print a map 1

From the map windows toolbars, click Print

2

Select a map layout from the list.

3

Click OK to open the Map Layout Designer dialog.

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To… Alter the label text

Do this… Double-click on the label and type in the new text, then click outside the label box.

Change the label font and size

Click on Cell Sites

Change the paper size, headers and footers, paper orientation and margins

Click on Page Setup settings.

Move the label, map legend or the map itself

Click on the object and drag it to the new position.

Resize the label and map legend boxes, or change the legend font size

Click on a corner box and drag it out. The map legend text will resize to fit the text box.

Check the appearance of the page before printing

Click Print Preview

4

When satisfied with the layout, click Print dialog.

and change the settings. and change the

.

to open the standard Windows Print

On the output page, cell site sectors may appear as the letter ’b’. To fix this problem, from the Page Setup dialog, click ’Printer’, then from the next dialog click ’Properties’. In the Fonts section, switch the option from ’Use font substitution’ to ’Always send fonts to printer’ (or similar settings, depending on your version of Windows and your printer type).

Copy a map to the Clipboard 1

From the main map window, right-click to display the pop-up menu:

2

Select Copy to Clipboard.

3

You can now paste the map into any other active Windows application.

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Export a map as a bitmap 1

From the main map window, right-click to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select Export Map, then the bitmap format in which to export the map:

3

From the Export Map as Image dialog, specify the File name and path and click OK.

Export the legend as a bitmap 1

From the legend pane, right-click on an object to open the pop-up menu.

2

Select Export to File, then Bitmap or Windows Metafile to open the Export Legend as Image dialog.

3

Enter the File name and location and click OK.

Troubleshooting maps If you have this problem…

Do this…

Can’t see a map background

Click Layers to open the Layer Control dialog. Ensure that the map layer’s visibility box contains a check mark:

If there is no map layer, Add a map file as a new layer.

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If you have this problem…

Do this…

Can’t see any network graphics on the map

Click Cell Sites . From the Network Data Settings tab, select appropriate settings for cells and other network objects. (You must already have specified a cellrefs file – see Display cell sites on the map)

Want to load a bitmap into a map

Click Layers

Want to display cell sites on the map

See Display cell sites on the map.

Want to display lines to cells

See Display lines to cells.

Still can't see lines to cells

Make sure the appropriate lines to cells layer is visible and above other map layers that may obscure it.

and Add the bitmap as a new layer.

Map dialog reference Page Setup dialog

Headers and Footers Provides a space for you to type header text that will appear at the top of the page, or footer text that will appear at the bottom of the page.

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To print specific information as part of the header or footer, include the following characters as part of the text. Type this

To print this

&w

Window title

&u

Page address (URL)

&d

Date in short format (as specified by Regional Settings in Control Panel)

&D

Date in long format (as specified by Regional Settings in Control Panel)

&t

Time in the format specified by Regional Settings in Control Panel

&T

Time in 24-hour format

&p

Current page number

&P

Total number of pages

&&

A single ampersand (&)

&b

The text immediately following these characters as centered

&b&b

The text after the first ‘&b’ as centered, the text after the second ‘&b’ as rightjustified

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Label Properties dialog

To use…

Do this…

Data Field

Select the data field to be displayed as the label. ‘FormattedLabel’ is the default and shows the selected data. Other data fields are displayed depending on the layer selected in the Layer Control dialog.

Show/Hide

Check the box to show labels on the map.

Allow overlapped text

Check the box to allow labels to overlap.

Allow duplicated text

Check the box to allow the same text to appear for adjacent data points.

Display within range

Check the box to display labels only within the maximum and minimum zoom levels. A zoom level is the width of the map area displayed, in the current map units.

Min Zoom

Set the lowest zoom level at which labels will be displayed.

Max Zoom

Set the highest zoom level at which labels will be displayed.

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To use…

Do this…

Label partial segment

Check the box to show labels for line segments where the center of the segment is off the displayed map area.

Max # of labels

Set the maximum number of labels that can be shown on the map.

Label Style

Set the font style for the label.

Lines

Set the line type.

Position

Set the position of the label relative to the data point. Click the appropriate icon.

Rotate label with line

Check the box to align the label with the related line.

Label offset (points)

Set the offset of the label in the direction of the Position. The offset is measured in points (as used for fonts).

Display Properties dialog

This dialog controls the display of layers. To use…

Do this…

Override Style

Check the box to override the default map style with the settings accessed through Layer Style.

Layer Style

Set the style for the selected layer. The controls in this dialog will depend on the type of layer selected in the Layer Control dialog.

Display within range

Check the box to display layers only within the maximum and minimum zoom levels. A zoom level is the width of the map area displayed, in the current map units.

Min Zoom

Set the lowest zoom level at which layers will be displayed.

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To use…

Do this…

Max Zoom

Set the highest zoom level at which layers will be displayed.

Raster Image Registration dialog

To use…

Do this…

BMP Source File

Type in or Browse for the name and location of the *.bmp file to use as the map image.

Coordinates

Each coordinate defines the position of one corner of the map image. Make sure these coordinates are sensible, given the Projection type and the Units selected.

Units

Click to select from a drop down list of unit types appropriate to the selected Projection type.

Projection

Click to select from a drop-down list of projection types. These define how to convert global positional data to a flat ‘projection’ of that position.

Map toolbar reference This control Select

Does this… Lets you select individual data points on the map. You can also hold down the Ctrl key to select more than one data point, or use the Area Select tools.

Zoom In

Zooms in by a factor of two.

Zoom Out

Zooms out by a factor of two.

Pan

Changes the cursor to the Pan tool, which lets you drag the map as required.

Layers

Opens the Layer Control dialog.

Legend

Toggles the Legend panel on or off.

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This control

Does this…

Area Select

Toggles the Area Select toolbar on or off.

Annotations

Toggles the Annotations toolbar on or off.

Print

Sends the current map to the printer.

Cell Sites

Opens the Map Options dialog.

Annotations toolbar reference This control

Does this…

Symbol

Changes the cursor to the Symbol tool. Click anywhere on the map to place a symbol.

Text

Changes the cursor to the Text tool. Click anywhere on the map to place a text cursor and type in an annotation.

Edit Text

Click on any annotated text on the map to be able to edit the text.

Line

Changes the cursor to the Line tool. Click and drag on the map to create a line annotation.

Polyline

Changes the cursor to the Polyline tool. Click on the map to create a point on the polyline. A double-click signifies the last point in the polyline.

Polygon

Changes the cursor to the Polygon tool. Click on the map to create a point on the polygon. A double-click signifies the last point on the polygon, which is automatically connected to the first point by a line.

Area Select toolbar reference This control

Does this…

Select Box

Changes the cursor to the Select Box tool. Drag the cursor to create a rectangular selection area, with one corner defined by the start of the drag, and the opposite corner defined by the end of the drag. All points inside the area are selected.

Radius Select

Changes the cursor to the Radius Select tool. Drag the cursor to create a circular selection area, centered at the start of the drag and with a radius defined by the distance of the cursor from the start of the drag. All points inside the area are selected.

Polygon Select

Changes the cursor to the Polygon Select tool. Each click draws a new line segment of the selection area. A double click near an existing line segment closes the selection area. All points inside the area are selected.

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Tables About Tables Tables provide a quick and simple view of numeric data for a selected attribute.

If you want to manipulate, chart or print out the data, use the Workbook feature instead.

Display data attributes in a Table •

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on a data attribute and select Display on Table. A table opens, displaying the appropriate data.

View Series data in a Table The bottom of the Table window shows several tabs. Check that the Series tab is selected. This provides a quick view of the series data for the selected attribute.

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View Histogram data in a Table The bottom of the Table window shows several tabs. Check that the Histogram tab is selected. This provides a quick view of the histogram data for the selected attribute.

View Statistics data in a Table The bottom of the Table window shows several tabs. Check that the Statistics tab is selected. This provides a quick view of the statistics for the selected attribute’s data.

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Workbooks/reports About workbooks The Workbook window allows you to manipulate data within a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet environment, display the data in charts and produce management reports. Microsoft Excel must be installed for this functionality to work.

If you want to quickly browse numerical data, you may find Analyzer’s Table functionality easier to use. A typical workbook containing attribute data will look similar to this:

To find out about how to manipulate data, see the MS Excel online help, which you can view on the toolbar. by clicking on the help button You can also display queries in a workbook in the same way as you would for an attribute.

Once you have the appropriate data displayed in the workbook, you may want to add formatting, headings and so on to create a presentable report. You can then save this workbook as a workbook file or as a template file. A template may be better if you intend to reuse the same report many times in the future, using different data. When you open the file in Analyzer later, the data will be regenerated using the currently loaded data in Analyzer.

Display data attributes in a workbook •

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on a data attribute and select Display on Workbook. A workbook opens, displaying the appropriate data.

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If you already have a workbook open, you can also select the option Display on Workbook (active) to display the data on the existing MS Excel workbook. As Microsoft Excel is a separate application, clicking on either Excel or Analyzer will hide the other application. However, you can drag an attribute onto an existing workbook by dragging it onto the Excel button on the taskbar at the bottom of the Windows screen.

View Series data in a workbook The bottom of the Microsoft Excel workbook shows several tabs. Check that the Series Formatted Data tab is selected. This displays in numeric form the same data that would be displayed in a Series Chart. Other related information may also be displayed—for example, time and coordinate data.

View Histogram data in a workbook The bottom of the Microsoft Excel workbook shows several tabs. Check that the Histogram Formatted Data tab is selected. This displays in numeric form the same data that would be displayed in a Histogram Chart.

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View Statistic data in a workbook The bottom of the Microsoft Excel workbook shows several tabs. Check that the Statistic Formatted Data tab is selected. This displays various statistical values related to the selected data attribute.

Save a workbook/report 1

From the Microsoft Excel menu bar, select File | Save As to open the Save As dialog.

2

Enter the Name of the workbook file.

3

Select the Type to be ‘.xls’ (for a workbook) or ‘.xlt’ (for a template).

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Select the appropriate folder in which to save the file.

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Click OK. When you place a query in a workbook and save the workbook, the query definition is stored in the workbook.

Open an existing workbook/report 1

From the main menu bar, select Workbook | Open Workbook / Report to open the Open Workbook File dialog.

2

Select the appropriate workbook file and click OK. If you are trying to open a workbook that is already open, you will be warned that if you continue the existing workbook will be closed. The Stream Selection dialog opens, showing all data streams in the current workspace.

3

For the named data stream used in the workbook, select an equivalent source in the current workspace and click OK.

4

Repeat step 3 for each additional data stream in the workbook. Microsoft Excel opens to display the workbook, with all data now regenerated based on the current data in the stream(s). Note that if you make any changes to the data—for example if you filter the data in the workspace—the workbook does not automatically update. If the workbook contains a query that is not in the current workspace, the results of the query will be regenerated within the workbook and the query will be added to the workspace, appearing in the Workspace Explorer. If the workspace contains a new version of a query in the workbook, the results of the query will be regenerated and the existing query updated to the new version in the workbook.

Message Browser About the Message Browser The Message Browser displays the Layer 3 and Abis messaging in a log file:

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Display data in the Message Browser 1

From the Workspace Explorer window, right-click on the stream name (one level below the logfile) to display the pop-up menu.

2

Select Display Message Browser to open the Message Browser window.

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Synchronize with the Workspace You can independently synchronize the Event and Message panels to the workspace, so that the same data is highlighted in any open data window in the Analyzer application. To synchronize the Event panel to the workspace



From the Message Browser toolbar, click Sync Events. The button should now appear like this: If you now select an event, map or chart point, the related data is highlighted in each open data window.

To synchronize the Message panel to the workspace



From the Message Browser toolbar, click Sync Msgs. The button should now appear like this: If you now select a message, map or chart point, the related data is highlighted in each open data window.

Find text in the Message Browser 1

From the Message Browser toolbar, type in the text you want to find in the log file, or select from the drop-down list of previous text searches.

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Click Find Next

.

The Messages panel moves to the next message down in the log file that contains the search text.



To cancel a text search, click Stop Find



To search from the current position in the log file back towards the start of the file, click Find Prev .

.

Set and remove bookmarks 1

From the Message panel of the Message Browser, click on the message you want to bookmark. The message now appears highlighted with a red marker:

2

Click Toggle

.

The message marker now changes color to indicate that the message has been bookmarked:

Repeat these steps on a bookmarked message to remove the bookmark. You can also use Ctrl+F2 to toggle a bookmark on and off.

Move between bookmarks To move to the next bookmark



From the Message Browser toolbar, click Next

.

In the Message panel, the position changes to that of the next bookmarked message in the log file.

You can also use F2 to move to the next bookmark. To move to the previous bookmark



From the Message Browser toolbar, click Previous

.

In the Message panel, the position changes to that of the next bookmarked message in the log file.

You can also use Shift+F2 to move to the previous bookmark.

Remove all bookmarks •

From the Message Browser toolbar, click Clear

.

All bookmarks in the log file are now removed.

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You can also use Ctrl+Shift+F2 to move to the next bookmark.

Filter messages in the Message Browser 1

From the Message Browser toolbar, click Properties

.

The Properties dialog opens.

2

If it is not already selected, click on the Message Filtering tab:

The tab shows a selection box for each type of message used in the log file. By default, these are all checked and so are displayed in the Message panel.

3

To stop a specific message type from being shown in the Message panel, click to clear the related box.

To show a previously hidden message type, click to put a check mark in the related box.

4

Click OK to accept the settings.

Format messages in the Message Browser 1

From the Message Browser toolbar, click Properties

.

The Properties dialog opens.

2

If it is not already selected, click on the Message Format tab:

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The Message Format tab displays controls appropriate to the log file type.

3

Set the controls as required.

4

Click OK to accept the settings.

Export messages to the clipboard 1

From the Message panel of the Message Browser, select the appropriate message. To select a sequence of messages, click on the first message, scroll down and click on the last message in the selection while holding down the Shift key. To select more than one message, hold down the Ctrl key and click on individual messages.

2

Right-click on the selection to display a pop-up menu.

3

Select Copy.

The message is now in the Windows Clipboard and can be copied into any Windows application.

Message Browser toolbar reference This control

Does this…

Sync Events

Highlights the related data in each open data window, if you select an event, map or chart point.

Sync Msgs

Highlights the related data in each open data window, if you select a message, map or chart point. Searches the log file for matches to the text in this box. You can type in the text, or select from the drop-down list of previous text searches.

Find Next

Finds the next matching text string in the message information (searching towards the end of the logfile).

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This control

Does this…

Find Prev

Finds the previous matching text string in the message information (searching back towards the beginning of the logfile).

Stop Find

Halts the text search process.

Properties

Opens the Message Browser Properties dialog.

Toggle

Toggles bookmarks on and off.

Next

Moves to the position of the next bookmark in the logfile.

Prev

Moves to the position of the previous bookmark in the logfile.

Clear

Clears all bookmarks in the logfile.

Statistics Explorer About the Statistics Explorer The Statistics Explorer is a powerful data-manipulation tool that lets you rapidly pinpoint problems by displaying statistical data by network element. The Statistics Explorer’s configurable display enables multiple drill-down approaches to the problem.

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The Group Box allows you to rearrange the organization of the data. For example, here are two different configurations of the same data:

This summary data can be combined with other data held as a Network Image to build up a picture over a series of drive tests.

Open the Statistics Explorer •

From the View menu, select Statistics Explorer to open an empty Explorer window.



Alternatively, from the Workspace Explorer, right-click on a Crosstab or Event query

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Check for existing queries The Statistics Explorer allows you to manipulate the data resulting from a Crosstab query or an Event query. So, you must already have a query (analysis) to work with before you can use the Statistics Explorer. All existing Crosstab and Event queries are shown in the Queries pane:

Manipulate data in the Statistics Explorer To…

Do this…

Select a query

Click on a query in the Queries pane. The Statistics Explorer now displays data related to the selected query.

Swap data order

From the Group Box pane, drag a data box around to create a new data configuration:

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3 Sort by column

Click on the column heading to sort the data by the column, highest appearing at the top. Click again to reverse the order.

Filter the Workspace data Once you have arranged the data to identify a problem area, select one or more rows and click Filter . This creates a filter based on the row(s) currently selected in Statistics Explorer, which is applied to the Workspace Explorer and all data windows (Maps, Tables, Charts and so on).

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You can select a sequence of rows by clicking the first row, then holding down the Shift key and clicking on the last row. To select multiple non-sequential rows, hold down the Ctrl key and click once on each appropriate row.

Generate a substream Once you have arranged the data to identify a problem area, select one or more rows and click Analyze . This generates a new data stream that appears in the Workspace Explorer. You can select this stream and view it and any attributes contained within it in maps, charts and the Message Browser. As this stream contains a subset of data in the original stream, this is called a substream. You can select a sequence of rows by clicking the first row, then holding down the Shift key and clicking on the last row. To select multiple non-sequential rows, hold down the Ctrl key and click once on each appropriate row.

Statistics Explorer toolbar reference This control

Does this…

Queries

Displays the Queries pane on the left of the Statistics Explorer.

Group Box

Displays the Group Box:

Filter

Filters the Workspace based on the row selected in the Statistics Explorer.

Analyze

Generates an analysis attribute in the Workspace Explorer that you can view using maps, charts and the Message Browser.

Help

Displays the Statistics Explorer help.

DataSource

Selects the data source to be explored.

Find Next

Searches through and highlights data that matching the string entered in the box.

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CDMA StateTip About CDMA StateTip CDMA StateTip provides you with a synchronized view on CDMA measured data, integrating Handset and PN Scanner data into a single view. Once you have displayed data on a map, and selected appropriate handset and scanner data sources for the StateTip, you can use the Select tool to click on a data point on the map— related information is displayed within the StateTip window. Various observations about the data will also be displayed if the data meet particular criteria. In the example shown here, the location of the selected data point is showing signs of pilot pollution.

Displaying event data on the map is a particularly useful way of finding interesting locations to examine with CDMA StateTip. CDMA StateTip can be used to: Display CDMA Handset data



Pilot sets information (Active, Neighbor and Remaining) Ec/Io for each PN



Frame Error Rate



Mobile Transmit Power

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Mobile Receive Power



Carrier phone is on



Too Many Neighbors warning



Weak Server warning

Display CDMA PN Scanner data



PNs of pilots with the N largest Ec/Io values in a bin



Ec/Io of PNs



Delay of First Multipath



Delay Spread



Carrier that the scanner is currently measuring

Identify common RF problems automatically



Dropped Calls



Failed Initiations



Pilot Pollution



Poor Pilot Coverage



Neighbor List Omissions (including the omitted pilot)



Remaining PNs – a list of all PNs seen by the scanner which are not in the phone’s active, candidate or neighbor set

Start CDMA StateTip •

From the Tools menu, select CDMA StateTip. When you first start StateTip, no data streams have been selected for the handset source or the scanner source.

Change the view You can change the way PN Scanner data and handset data is displayed by selecting another template. To change to another template 1 From the top of the StateTip dialog, click Select Another View to display a menu. 2

Click on one of these views: TOP N Pilots View - Provides a summary of the sectors that were measured from best to worst Pilot Sets View - Sorts the results of measurements into the appropriate Pilot set TOP N Pilots Chart - Provides a chart for graphical analysis of pilot data

Change the handset source You can change the source that is used to get handset measurements. This is useful when multiple handsets are available (during tests of multiple frequencies, and so on).

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To change the handset source 1 From the top of the StateTip dialog, click Select Handset Device to display a list of available data streams. You can get a more detailed description of a stream by holding the cursor over it.

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Click on a data stream to act as the handset source.

Change the scanner source You can change the source that is used to get scanner measurements. This is useful when multiple scanners are available (during tests of multiple frequencies, etc.). To change the scanner source 1 From the top of the StateTip dialog, click Select Scanner Device to display a list of available data streams. You can get a more detailed description of a stream by holding the cursor over it.

2

Click on a data stream to act as the scanner source.

CDMA Toolkit About CDMA Toolkit CDMA Toolkit is an Analyzer taskbar that provides a series of analyses based on bestpractice network optimization techniques. Each solution uses PN scanner data to optimize your network settings, and can be configured to meet the needs of your network and your organization. Analysis set…

About the analysis set… This set uses delay information to suggest the active and neighbor set search window sizes. An audit report shows how the suggestions differ from the current configuration. This set uses Ec/Io information to generate neighbor lists for multiple sectors. This can save significant optimization time as you add new sites, and as the propagation environment changes due to increased traffic. An audit report is also provided. This set generates statistics from Ec/Io information that indicate the sectors causing and receiving interference, or that have coverage problems. This solution helps to determine optimal EIRP or forward path attenuation settings, so you can minimize pollution and coverage problems. It can also provide insights into the effects of modifications, without having to affect your working network.

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Analysis set…

About the analysis set… This set assists you in engineering your network’s growth.

Optimize Search Windows From the CDMA Toolkit task bar, click on this heading:

You can now select one of these reports: Summary Report Audit Report Details Report

When you click on the icon for a report, the Configure Settings dialog opens on the Data tab to display all available data streams. Select a data stream appropriate to the report type and click OK to view the report.

About Optimize Search Windows Analysis About the Optimize Search Window analysis You can minimize the number of incidents of dropped calls, failed initiations, and poor voice quality by setting the search windows to their optimal size. The search window analysis shows the minimum SRCH_WIN_A (active set search window size) and SRCH_WIN_N (neighbor set search window size) required by each sector, based on pilot delay data collected in PN Scanner drive-test logfiles. Many of the individual steps performed by the Search Window Analysis can be performed manually in Analyzer. However, when analyzing data for multiple sectors for comprehensive drive tests, the Search Window Analysis can perform the analysis hundreds of times faster, making tasks which were previously very difficult to perform manually, fast and easy. It is important to note that the results of this analysis are only as good as the input data. To achieve an accurate picture of delays for a given sector from a drive-test log file, the drive test should thoroughly overlap the coverage area of the sector. Search Window Analysis is capable of analyzing data collected over several weeks or longer. Simply select multiple streams in the device selection pop-up screen. In many cases, search window sizes are initially set using default values. As a result, the actual search window sizes may significantly exceed the minimum required levels. The downside of having larger than required search windows is that the searcher finger in the mobile unit scans through the active, candidate, and neighbor sets slower as the size of the search window is increased.

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The searcher finger is responsible for measuring Ec/Io, which is then reported to the base station for use in determining which PNs the mobile will demodulate. The faster the search window can search through the pilot sets, the faster it will be able to measure and report changes in pilot Ec/Io levels, which can then be used by the base station to appropriately add and drop pilots from the various sets. In environments with rapidly rising pilot signals, if the mobile does not measure and add a pilot to the active set before it becomes too powerful, the call can drop. The faster the searcher finger scans, the better the chance that this type of problem can be avoided. Conversely, search window sizes may be set too small. In this case, pilots may not be ‘seen’ by the mobile because the search window is too small. When a pilot that cannot be demodulated by the mobile becomes strong, it can cause voice quality to degrade and the call to drop. Therefore, it is important to ensure the search window sizes are not too small.

How the Search Window Analysis works The Search Window Analysis performs the following steps for each measurement bin along the drive test: 1

The analysis calculates the Ec/Io from all sectors serving that bin. If the sector’s Ec/Io is above a user-defined threshold, the sector is considered for further analysis.

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The maximum multipath Delay Spread of the remaining serving sectors is calculated (see Figure 1). This value is multiplied by 2 to allow for the doublesided nature of the search window, and is then assigned to ALL remaining serving sectors for use in determining the optimal Active Set Search Window Size.

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The minimum Delay to First Multipath is calculated for all remaining serving sectors (see Figure 1). The maximum of the sums of the Delay to First Multipath and Delay Spread is calculated for all thresholded serving sectors. Lastly, the minimum Delay to First Multipath is subtracted from the Maximum of the sums of the Delay to First Multipath and Delay Spread. This number is multiplied by 2 to allow for the fact that the search window is double-sided as follows: 2*Max{(Delay to First Multipath+Delay Spread) for all PNs}-Min{Delay to First Multipath for all } Essentially, this calculation simulates the mobile deriving its timing reference from the earliest arriving multipath and determines the maximum Neighbor Set search window size required by the pilots measured in the bin. This value is stored for all thresholded pilots serving the bin.

After all bins have been analyzed, the delay measurements are aggregated by sector. For each sector, the recommended minimum search-window sizes are determined by calculating the maximum of the delays measured in step 2 and 3. Network element data requirements You must have a cellrefs data file configured with cell site information for this analysis to work properly. In order to audit measured data versus actual settings, actual search window settings must be entered into the cellrefs data file. A sample .ini file has been provided which contains the SRCH_WIN_A an SRCH_WIN_N fields. To make use of actual search window settings, first add SRCH_WIN_A and SRCH_WIN_N to your cellrefs .ini file per the sample. The addition of the actual data to your cellrefs file can be completed through a number of methods. A spreadsheet tool such as Microsoft Excel can be used to manually populate the SRCH_WIN_A and SRCH_WIN_N columns. The Network Element Editor allows you to manually update individual fields of a cell. If your organization has an automated cellrefs file generator, it can be enhanced to add SRCH_WIN_A and SRCH_WIN_N values.

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Configure Settings (Search Windows)

Summary Report (Search Windows)

Audit Report (Search Windows)

Details Report (Search Windows)

Optimize Neighbor Lists From the CDMA Toolkit task bar, click on this heading:

You can now select from these reports: Summary Report Audit Report Details Report

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When you click on the icon for a report, the Configure Settings dialog opens on the Data tab to display all available data streams. Select a data stream appropriate to the report type and click OK to view the report.

About Optimize Neighbor Lists Analysis Neighbor List analyses lets you quickly and easily generate Neighbor Lists for multiple sectors using measured Ec/Io data from PN Scanner drive test files. Neighbor List analysis can compare measurement results with actual Neighbor Lists and recommend optimal modifications to neighbor lists. As new sites are added to mature systems, or as the propagation environment changes due to increased traffic loading, the Neighbor List Analysis can save significant time in the generation of new optimal Neighbor Lists. Why use Neighbor List analysis? Over time, as new sites are added to a network and as loading levels in the network grow, neighbor lists for existing and new cell sites may require modification to reflect accurately the RF environment. If the neighbor list for a given sector fails to include another sector with a strong Ec/Io, the mobile might not be able to demodulate the omitted sector. This inability to demodulate a strong server can result in high levels of interference, which are likely to lead to dropped calls and poor voice quality. Neighbor lists that include too many unnecessary pilots may also cause problems. The downside of including unnecessary pilots is that the searcher finger of the mobile is forced to scan through these pilots, which reduces the ability of the searcher finger to measure pilots that will be used in handoff. The Neighbor List analysis lets you generate prioritized neighbor lists quickly for multiple cell sites, using measured Ec/Io data from PN Scanner drive test files. The analysis ensures that all pilots of appropriate strength will be included, and that the neighbor list will be limited to those pilots likely to engage in handoff. Because the Neighbor List analysis can compare measured neighbor lists with actual neighbor lists, it can provide recommendations for adding and deleting pilots from neighbor lists. As new sites are added to mature systems, the Neighbor List Analysis lets you quickly recalculate new neighbor lists for all affected sectors. How does it work? The Neighbor List analysis performs the following steps for each measurement bin along the drive test route: 1

The analysis calculates the Ec/Io from all sectors serving that bin. If the sector’s Ec/Io is above a user-defined threshold, the sector is considered as a potential neighbor.

2

A matrix with rows and columns consisting of all sites is used to record each time a given site is seen as the neighbor of another site (see Figure 1).

After all bins have been analyzed, prioritized neighbor lists are generated from the site matrix (see Figure 1). By virtue of the analysis, neighbor lists are automatically symmetric. Network element data requirements You must have a cellrefs data file configured with cell site information for this analysis to work properly. In order to audit measured data versus actual settings, actual neighbor list settings must be entered into the cellrefs data file. A sample .ini file has been provided which contains the ‘CDMANeighborList’ field. To make use of actual neighbor list settings, first add

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CDMANeighborList to your cellrefs .ini file per the sample. The addition of the actual data to your cellrefs file can be completed through a number of methods. A spreadsheet tool such as Microsoft Excel can be used to manually populate the CDMANeighborList column. The Network Explorer allows you to manually update individual fields of a cell. If your organization has an automated cellrefs file generator, it can be enhanced to add CDMANeighborList values. If you enter the values through a spreadsheet tool or an automated generator, the neighbor list PN values should be comma-separated and enclosed in brackets—for example {6,20,251,….}.

Configure Settings (Neighbor Lists)

Summary Report (Neighbor Lists)

Audit Report (Neighbor Lists)

Details Report (Neighbor Lists)

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Evaluate Coverage From the CDMA Toolkit task bar, click on this heading:

You can now select from these options: Summary Report Evaluate Scenario

When you click on this icon, the Configure Settings dialog opens on the Data tab to display all available data streams. Select a data stream appropriate to the report type and click OK to view the Summary Report or the Evaluate Scenario dialog. Evaluate Scenario allows you to modify the conditions associated with the selected data stream and display the results in the Workspace Explorer.

About Evaluate Coverage Analysis The Evaluate Coverage analysis lets you quickly find the optimal settings for EIRP or forward path attenuation in CDMA networks. EIRP or forward path attenuation can be modified to mitigate pilot pollution and coverage problems that commonly occur in CDMA systems. Forward path attenuation is attenuation applied only to channels on the forward link of the CDMA system. Forward path attenuation can be modified through a variety of mechanisms specific to each infrastructure vendor. Other techniques for mitigating pilot pollution and coverage problems include the addition of new sectors, and modifications to antenna type, azimuth, and downtilt. Currently, the Evaluate Coverage analysis can only model forward path attenuation modifications. The analysis is based only on measured pilot data, and ignores power received from other CDMA channels. Thus, the analysis mimics the unloaded pilot measurements that are typically performed as the first stage of cluster optimization. This technique is necessary because in order to consider the impact of loading, traffic channel power must be modeled. Traffic channel power is a dynamic value based on the number of users in the system and their propagation path to each base station. The analysis uses PN Scanner drive test data that provides Pilot channel received signals levels for each PN offset. However, the PN Scanner cannot measure the traffic channel power received from each sector independently. Therefore, it is not possible to know how a forward link attenuation change at a given site will affect the received traffic channel power measured by the scanner. Why use this analysis? Typically, one must analyze drive test data to detect coverage and interference problems, and then determine a hypothetical change to be made to EIRP or forward path attenuation to mitigate the problem. Once the changes have been made, new drive tests are performed to determine if the hypothesized changes have had the desired effect. If the effect of the change is undesirable, additional changes and tests are performed. The Evaluate Coverage analysis drastically improves the traditional process by modeling the hypothesized changes using measured Ec/Io data from PN Scanner drive test files. This allows the engineer to quickly evaluate several hypothesized changes to the forward link power levels and to determine the configuration that is most likely to mitigate the problems. The Evaluate Coverage analysis can offer significant time and accuracy improvements over traditional methods. The Evaluate Coverage analysis is especially useful as new cells are added to mature systems, and the RF configuration of both the new and existing cells must be evaluated.

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How does it work? The Evaluate Coverage analysis performs these steps for each measurement bin along the drive test route: 1

The analysis calculates the Ec/Io above a user-defined threshold from all sectors serving that bin.

2

Interference from only pilot signals, Ipilot, is calculated for the bin by summing Ec from all serving pilots.

3

Unmodified, unloaded Ec/Io is calculated by dividing Ec by Ipilot for each sector.

4

Ec,mod for each sector is determined by applying the attenuation modifications entered by the user to the Ec measured for each sector.

5

Modified interference from only pilots signals, Ipilot,mod, is calculated for the bin by summing Ec,mod from all serving pilots.

6

Modified, unloaded Ec/Io is calculated by dividing Ec,mod by Ipilot,mod for each sector.

Using Evaluate Coverage 1

Click on Summary Report. The Summary Coverage Report provides coverage and interference information for each sector.

2

Indicate modifications to Forward Link Attenuation on a sector-by-sector basis as desired.

3

Based on the information presented in the Summary Coverage Report, consider these actions:

Network Problem

Action

Comment

Sector Causes Interference

Consider increasing Forward Link Attenuation for the interfering sector (reduces EIRP) AND/OR

Take care not to degrade coverage for the interfering sector

Consider reducing Forward Link Attenuation for the affected sectors (increases EIRP),

Take care not to cause excess interference from affected sectors

Consider reducing Forward Link Attenuation for the affected sector (increases EIRP) AND/OR

Take care not to cause excess interference from the affected sector

Consider increasing Forward Link Attenuation for the interfering sector (decreases EIRP)

Take care not to degrade coverage for the interfering sectors

Consider reducing Forward Link Attenuation (increases EIRP)

Take care not to cause excess interference from affected sector

Sector Receives Interference

Sector Has Poor Coverage

NOTE: Check that all proposed Forward Link Attenuation modifications are within equipment limits. Detailed ad-hoc analysis of the unmodified and modified unloaded Ec/Io

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calculations can be performed to gain further insight into the effects of attenuation. 4

Click on the Analyzer button to add these datasets to the Analyzer workspace. The unmodified data is loaded into the workspace under the File name ‘Base’ and Stream name ‘Prediction’. The modified data is loaded into the workspace under the File name ‘Scenario’ and Stream name ‘Prediction’.

5

Click on the Report button to generate the Delta Coverage Report. This report indicates whether the modifications generated in Step 2 have helped to reduce the problems identified in Step 1. For each sector, the coverage and interference statistics are summarized for the unloaded pilot data before and after the Forward Link Attenuation modifications.

Configure Settings (Coverage)

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Evaluate Scenario (Coverage)

Optimize Multiple Carriers From the CDMA Toolkit task bar, click on this heading:

You can now select from these reports: Mobile Rx Power Delta Report Mobile Tx Power Delta Report Mobile Forward FER Delta Report Mobile Tx Gain Adjust Delta Report Ec/Io Delta Statistics Report Ec Delta Statistics Report

When you click on the icon for a report, the Configure Settings dialog opens on the Data tab to display all available data streams. Select a data stream appropriate to the report type and click OK to view the report.

About Optimize Multiple Carriers Analysis

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Configure Settings (Multiple Carriers)

Mobile Rx Power Delta Report (Multiple Carriers)

Mobile Tx Power Delta Report (Multiple Carriers)

Mobile Forward FER Delta Report (Multiple Carriers)

Mobile Tx Gain Adjust Delta Report (Multiple Carriers)

Ec/Io Delta Statistics Report (Multiple Carriers)

Ec Delta Statistics Report (Multiple Carriers)

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Queries About the Analysis Manager Queries are a means of searching and filtering data based on user-defined events and thresholds. Queries operate on binned data, and can consist of data parameters from one or more technologies, written in the form of Boolean, logical, or arithmetic operations. You can also define filters to act on a query to remove unwanted data points. You can generate and maintain queries using the Analysis Manager window. Starting the Analysis Manager



From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager.

Using an existing analysis Once a query has been created, it appears in the Queries data group in the Workspace window under all open data streams.

If you rename a query, data previously generated by the original query name is not saved in the Workspace. Saving the active workspace also saves all queries in the Query Manager, along with all defined filters. You may also Import queries from workspace files on disk into the active workspace. This makes it easy to share useful queries with other Analyzer users. The available query types are:

Crosstab

Binned

Filter

Histogram

Statistic

Event

About Crosstab Queries The Crosstab query is used to generate statistics across one or more dimensions.

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It is useful for producing high-level overviews, especially where large data sets are used (for example, in Abis files). The query allows you to identify problem areas and to draw conclusions from the statistics.

About Binned Queries The Binned query allows you to generate a new expression (as a parameter) based on existing parameters. This is useful for adding non-standard queries, for example for pilot pollution or path-loss, where each vendor will have their own definition for the query. Binned Queries are similar to Custom Attributes, except that Binned Queries use a single line expression and Custom Attributes are multi-line.

About Filter Queries A Filter query passes data from an attribute or expression if it meets a single criterion. For example, you could create a filter query called ‘Poor Coverage’, where the query passes data from the expression ‘Coverage’ with a value less than –95 dBm. Once you have created several queries, you can access them through a right-click on a data attribute in the Workspace Explorer: Within the Workspace Explorer’s tree view, the filter is applied at the stream level.

About Histogram Queries The Histogram query processes data for a single dimension into a bar chart, which is good for producing a high-level view of the data. This data is available for any time-series data displayed in a workbook. It can also be displayed using the Histogram button in a chart.

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About Statistic Queries The Statistic query allows you to generate data based on the statistics available for a single dimension. It is useful for generating a high-level view for system metrics purposes. This data is available for any time-series data displayed in a workbook.

About Event Queries An Event query is like a Crosstab query, except that multi-dimensional statistics are only collected within a user-defined ’window’ around a specific type of event or trigger. A window exists for a limited number of messages or amount of time before and/or after the event is triggered. In a given log file there will be a window for each occurrence of the specified trigger event. Where windows overlap, the overlapping messages are evaluated only once each in the multi-dimensional query.

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Create a Crosstab Query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to display the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

2

From the panel, select Crosstab Query and click New to display the Crosstab Query Wizard dialog:

3

Follow the instructions on the dialog to form the query.

4

When selecting an expression, click the right arrow button to display a drop-down list of available attributes/parameters. You can also create a New expression or Edit the listed expression, which in each case opens the Expression Builder dialog. For more information, see ’Build and edit expressions’.

The New Statistic and Edit Statistic buttons open the Statistic dialog. You can use the Filter button to refine the query.

Tips for writing Crosstab Queries Improving query efficiency A Crosstab Query is evaluated by processing each message in turn, in the following sequence: 1

The query filter is evaluated (button in bottom left hand corner of the Crosstab Query wizard).

2

Dimensions are evaluated in order from top to bottom of the dimension list.

3

Statistics are evaluated in order from top to bottom of the statistics list. For each statistic, first the statistics filter is evaluated, then the statistics expression.

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As each stage described above is evaluated successfully, the query passes to the next stage until the message has satisfied every stage. The query then moves on to the next message. If a filter or dimension is not satisfied for a given message, the message is discarded and the query moves on to the next message. To increase the efficiency of the query, eliminate unwanted messages by the query filter or a dimension (that is, at the highest level in this sequence). Improving efficiency (2) If a query has many dimensions, performance may be improved by reducing the resolution of data, for example, a query with RxLev and RxQual as dimensions would run more rapidly by rounding the dimension expressions using the mround function. mround(RxLev,5)

This rounds RxLev to the nearest multiple of five, reducing the combinations of RxLev and RxQual stored in the query. Count statistics A typical Crosstab Query might be to count the number of times a certain message occurs, with another attribute as a dimension (for example, a count of Handover Fail messages for every Serving Cell ID). The statistic should be defined like this:

The expression being counted is ’1’. This is only being evaluated when the filter is being passed - that is, when A_Message_Type = 22 (handover failure).

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The format in the filter expression should be set to ’count’, as shown here:

Crosstab Query example 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to display the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

2

From the panel, double-click Crosstab Query to display the Crosstab Query Wizard dialog.

3

For the name of the query, type in ‘CDMA Server Statistics’.

4

Click New Expression to open the Expression Builder dialog.

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For the Description, type in ‘Serving Site’. In the expression pane, type in: state(ServingCellID)

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Click OK.

8

Create these new expressions:

Name

Expression state(ServingSectorID)

Serving Sector

CDMA_CallType==2

CallType = 2

CDMA_CallType==1

CallType = 1

CDMA_CallType==0

CallType = 0 ServFreqChannelState ServingCellIDState ServingSectorIDState 9

state(ServFreqChannel) state(ServingCellID) state(ServingSectorID)

Click on the Expressions tab.

10 Select ‘Serving Site’ and click Select Column. Do the same for ‘Serving Sector’. 11 Click New Statistic to create these statistics, selecting the expressions already created or by selecting the appropriate CDMA data attributes: Name

Expression/Parameter

Method

Percent Dropped

CallType = 2

Percent True

Percent Failed

CallType = 1

Percent True

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Percent Good

CallType = 0

Percent True

Average FER

DownLink Measurements > ForwardFER

Mean

Average Ec/Io

DownLink Measurements > EcIo_1stBest

Mean

Average Receive Power

DownLink Measurements > MobileReceivePower

Mean

Count of Dropped Calls

Event Data > CallDropped

Count

Count of Failed Calls

Event Data > OutgoingCallFail

Count

Count of Good Calls

Event Data > CallCompleted

Count

12 In the last pane, check all the statistics boxes. 13 Click OK.

Create a Binned Query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to display the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

2

From the panel, select Binned Query and click New to display the Expression Builder dialog.

3

Enter the details of the expression to be evaluated in every bin (data grouping). For details on this dialog, see Build and edit expressions.

4

To set the Binning Settings for the query, click Binning to open the Binning Settings dialog.

5

Select the binning method for this query. The ’Default’ binning method is that defined using (from the main menu) Tools | Preferences. The parameters displayed in the dialog change to match the binning method. In this example, the ’Distance’ binning method has been selected, which has expanded the dialog.

6

Define the binning settings and click OK to return to the Binned Query Wizard dialog.

7

Click OK to complete the query definition.

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Binned Query example This query is designed to help identify interference in CDMA data.

1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to display the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

2

From the panel, double-click Binned Query to open the Expression Builder and create a new expression.

3

Under Description, type in the name of the expression to be ‘Number of Pilots above –14’.

4

In the expression pane, type in: array_count(EcIo_for_Nth_Best_Pilot[],>,-14

5

In the top right corner, set the Format to ‘CDMA PN Count’. In this example, we are using the ’Default’ binning setting, set using Tools | Preferences.

6

Click Binning to check that the query is using the 'Default' setting.

7

Click OK to close the Wizard, then click OK to close the Analysis Manager.

8

From the Workspace Explorer, right-click the query and select Display on Chart to view the results of the query.

9

Display the Event ‘Dropped Calls’ on the Chart to view dropped calls from the handset.

10 Display the Event ‘OutgoingCallFail’ on the Chart to view failed calls from the handset. Notice the correlation between call problems and the number of serving Pilots.

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Create a Filter Query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to display the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

2

From the panel, select Filter and click New to open the Filter Wizard dialog: You can also right-click on a stream in the Workspace Explorer and select Filter, Create a new filter to open the Filter Wizard dialog.

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Type in a name for the filter. Choose a name that you and other users will understand later—for example ‘Poor Coverage’. Ideally the filter name should incorporate the name of the expression (in this case ‘Coverage’) and a qualifier such as ‘Good’, ‘Poor’, ‘Bad’ and so on.

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Select an expression for the filter. When selecting an expression, click the right arrow button to display a drop-down list of available attributes/parameters. You can also create a New expression or Edit the listed expression, which in each case opens the Expression Builder dialog. For more information, see 'Build and edit expressions'.

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Select an operator for the filter.

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Type in or select a related threshold value.

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Click OK to complete the query definition.

Filter Query example This query is designed to filter poor quality in CDMA data.

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From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on the attribute ‘Downlink Measurements>EcIo_1stBest’, and select Display on Map.

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Right-click on the attribute ‘Downlink Measurements>MobileReceivePower’, and select Display on Chart.

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Right-click on the handset data stream and select Filter, then Create a New Filter to open the Filter Wizard.

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Enter ‘Poor Quality’ as the name of the filter.

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Click on the right-arrow of the attribute picker and select ‘CDMA > DownLink Measurements > ForwardFER’.

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Set the filter operation to Greater than (>).

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Set the threshold to 5.

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Click OK to close the Wizard. Notice that the other dialogs update to show the areas with poor quality.

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Create a Histogram Query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to display the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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From the panel, select Histogram.

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Click New to open the Histogram Wizard. If you select one of the last two histogram types, the dialog expands to provide more options:

4

When selecting an expression, click the right arrow button to display a drop-down list of available attributes (the ‘attribute picker’). You can also create a New expression or Edit the listed expression, which in each case opens the Expression Builder dialog. For more information, see ’Build and edit expressions’. To create a more complex query, click Filter to display the Filter dialog.

Histogram Query example This query creates a histogram for the CDMA attribute ‘HandoffState’.

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From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to display the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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From the panel, double-click Histogram to open the Histogram Wizard.

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Type in the name of the query to be ‘Handoff State’.

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For the expression, click on the right-arrow of the attribute picker and select ‘CDMA > Dedicated Radio Link > HandoffState’.

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Select the radio button ‘I want to specify ranges for my histogram’.

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Enter the following information: In the Minimum Value box, type ‘-0.5’. In the Maximum Value box, type ‘10.5’. In the No. of Columns box, type ‘11’.

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Click Generate. The column definitions appear in the box:

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Click OK to close the Wizard and OK to close the Analysis Manager.

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From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on ‘Queries > Histograms > Handoff State’ and select Display on Chart.

The histogram is now displayed:

Create a Statistic Query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to open the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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From the panel, select Statistic and click New to open the Statistic Wizard.

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Type in a descriptive name for the query.

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Select or type in the name of an expression. You can click the right arrow button to display a drop-down list of available attributes/parameters.

You can also create a New expression or Edit the listed expression, which in each case opens the Expression Builder dialog. Here is a simple example:

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If you select an option to exclude data, the dialog expands to allow you to define the top and bottom percentages or values to exclude.

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Click OK to complete the query definition.

Statistic Query example 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to open the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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From the panel, double-click Statistic to open the Statistic Wizard.

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Type in the name ‘CDMA FER’ for the query.

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For the expression, click on the right-arrow of the attribute picker and select ‘CDMA > DownLink Measurements > ForwardFER’.

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From the radio buttons, select ‘Yes, I want to exclude a total number of values from the calculation’.

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In both exclusion boxes, type ‘2’.

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Click OK to close the Wizard, and click OK to close the Analysis Manager.

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From the Workspace Explorer, right-click on ‘Queries > Statistics > CDMA FER’ and select Display on Table.

The statistics are now displayed in a table:

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Create an Event Query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to open the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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From the panel, double-click Event Query to open the Event Query Wizard.

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Under Trigger Selection, at the right of the trigger input box, click the arrow button to display a drop-down list of available attributes/parameters, and select a trigger expression. You can also create a new expression or edit the listed expression by pressing Edit. This opens the Expression Builder dialog.

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Click the appropriate radio button to define the window type as based on time or number of measurement reports.

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In the text boxes, enter the size of the window before and after each trigger event. Window size is defined in terms of milliseconds or a number of measurement reports. You may wish to discriminate between data from different sources when evaluating an Event query. For example, in an Abis file containing interleaved messages from many simultaneous calls, you may want each window only to consider messages from the same call as the trigger event. In this case, set Discriminator to Abis_Call_Id. When there is only one source (for example, with drive test files), leave the discriminator blank.

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Click Next to proceed. The next dialog in the wizard allows you to define the query that will be evaluated in each window. This dialog is effectively the same as that used when you Create a Crosstab Query (See page 58).

Event Query example 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager to open the New Analysis tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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From the panel, double-click Event Query to open the Event Query Wizard.

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Click on Edit to open the Expression Builder dialog.

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Enter the expression as follows:

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Click OK to close the dialog.

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Complete the Event Query Wizard as follows:

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Click Next to open the second page of the wizard.

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Enter a name for the query.

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Click New Statistic to open the Statistic dialog.

10 Complete the dialog as follows:

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11 Click OK to close the dialog and OK again to complete the query. 12 Display and examine the query in the Statistics Explorer.

Build and edit expressions You can use the Expression Builder to construct and maintain expressions for use within 1 queries. Type in a Description for the expression, and then either type the expression into 2 the upper expression pane directly , or click on the various buttons, parameters and commands in the lower part of the dialog to build up the expression.

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Click the symbol buttons to add the appropriate symbol to the expression in the window. 4

Double-click an attribute from the Parameters tab to add it to the expression. 5

The Expressions tab lists all existing expressions in the current workspace. You can nest these expressions to create a powerful new expression. Double-click an expression to display it in the expression window. Then double-click on a parameter or expression to make this the value acted upon by the expression. 6

The pane allows you to set the value for the parameter. 7

Click a command to add it to the expression. A pop-up message explains how you can use the selected command. See also the online function reference (See Other enhancements in 4.1 on page 57). 8

The Format selector indicates how the expression will be treated, in terms of units, histogram bar definition, colors on a map, and so on. 9

The attribute picker allows you to select any permissible attribute.

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Edit an existing query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager, then the Existing Analyses tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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From the list panel, select the required query and click Edit.

Alternatively, from the Workspace Explorer, right-click on the query and select Edit Analysis Definition.

The appropriate query wizard dialog then opens.

Delete an existing query 1

From the Tools menu, select Analysis Manager, then the Existing Analyses tab of the Analysis Manager dialog.

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Select the required query from the list panel and click Delete to remove the query.

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The selected query no longer appears in the Existing Analyses tab of the Analysis Manager dialog or under the Queries heading in the Workspace Explorer.

Import a query 1

Select Tools | Analysis Manager to open the Analysis Manager dialog.

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Click Import to open the Import Queries dialog.

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Select the Actix Query File (*.xml) and click OK. The selected query now appears in the Existing Analyses tab of the Analysis Manager dialog and under the Queries heading in the Workspace Explorer. You will lose all queries you generate in the current worksession, unless you either save the workspace or export each query.

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Export a query 1

Select Tools | Analysis Manager to open the Analysis Manager dialog.

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Go to the Existing Analyses tab and select the appropriate query.

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Click Export to open the Export Queries dialog.

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Select the appropriate folder and type in the name of the Actix Query File (including the *.xml extension) and click OK. The selected query now appears in the Existing Analyses tab, and in the Workspace Explorer, under the Queries heading. You will lose all queries you generate in the current worksession, unless you either save the workspace or export each query.

Export as Load Time query The Load Mode should be set to ’Full’ before you create or edit a Load Time Query. This is under Tools | Preferences, in the General Settings, PCM Link section.

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Select Tools | Analysis Manager to open the Analysis Manager dialog.

2

Go to the Existing Analyses tab and select the appropriate query.

3

Click Load Time to open the Execute at Load Time column:

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Select Yes.

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Click Export to save the query. This query is exported to the location specified in Tools | Preferences, File Locations, Load Time Queries. Load Time Queries are only applied to logfiles loaded after the query was imported or edited.

Change the name of a query 1

Select Tools | Analysis Manager to open the Analysis Manager dialog.

2

Go to the Existing Analyses tab and select the appropriate query.

3

Export the query under a new name.

4

Import the query.

Analysis Manager reference Analysis Manager dialog New Analysis tab To define a new query



From the New Analysis tab, click on the appropriate query icon.

Existing Analysis tab •

From the Existing Analyses tab, select one of the existing queries from the panel. The queries are grouped by type—for example, Crosstab, Binned, Filter and so on.

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You can also add existing queries from another folder on your PC or network by clicking Import and selecting the appropriate query file. You can also Export the query data as a file for other users.

Crosstab Query Wizard The New Expression and Edit Expression buttons open the Expression Builder dialog. For more information, see ’Expressions’. The New Statistic and Edit Statistic buttons open the Statistic dialog.

Binned Query Wizard The Binning button in the Expression Builder dialog displays the Binning Settings dialog. This allows you to override (for this query) the global default binning settings defined under Tools | Preferences.

Filter Wizard The Filter Wizard lets you create a filter query. Filters allow you to specify data that will be removed from a selection.

When you type in a name for the filter, choose a name that you and other users will understand later, for example ‘Poor Coverage’. Ideally the filter name should incorporate the name of the expression (in this case ‘Coverage’) and a qualifier such as ‘Good’, ‘Poor’, ‘Bad’ and so on. There are several ways you can select an expression for the filter:



Choose the expression from a drop-down menu



Click the right-arrow to select from the attribute picker

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Click New to create a new expression in the Expression Builder



Click Edit to alter a selected expression in the Expression Builder

You then select an operator for the filter, and type in or select a related threshold value.

Histogram Wizard When selecting an expression, click the right arrow button to display a drop-down list of available attributes/parameters. You can also create a New expression or Edit the listed expression, which in each case opens the Expression Builder dialog. The Filter button at the bottom left also allows you to define a filter expression.

When specifying discrete values, you can use either or both of the Minimum and Maximum boxes. Enter the value and click Add to display the text ‘Equal to ’. You can specify the range for each column:



Individually, by entering the Minimum and Maximum values for a column and clicking Add.



Automatically, by specifying the Minimum and Maximum Values for the entire range, together with the Number of Columns. Then click Generate.

In each case, entering a Minimum Value will generate the text ‘Greater than ’, and entering a Maximum Value will generate the text ‘less than ’. Check the related Inclusive box to set the text to ‘Greater than or equal to’ or ‘less than or equal to’.

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You can change a column definition by double-clicking on it in the window. The appropriate values and settings will be displayed in the Minimum and Maximum Value and related boxes. Make any necessary changes and click Update. The text in the column definition window changes to reflect the new settings.

Statistic Wizard This dialog allows you to create a statistical query based on a particular statistical technique applied to a selected data attribute. You can also apply a filter to the attribute’s data before using the statistical technique.

The New and Edit buttons open the Expression Builder dialog.

Query Window Definition This dialog lets you define a query window. This is a query for calculating statistics before, during or after a selected event. Select an event from the drop-down list, or click New or Edit to open the Filter Wizard dialog to create a new filter. You can then define the window in terms of the number or milliseconds before or after the selected event, or, if based on measurement reports, the number of reports before or after the event.

Filter dialog This dialog lets you select which filters to apply to the data. The filter window displays all available filters for selection. Click on a filter to check or uncheck its selection box. Click New or Edit to open the Filter Wizard and create a new filter or edit an existing filter.

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There are two radio buttons below the filter window. Select OR where you want to exclude data that matches any of the selected filter criteria, or select AND where you want to exclude data that matches each one of the selected filter criteria.

Event Query Wizard The first dialog in this wizard allows you to define the triggering event and the period before and the period after the event to include. The second dialog is similar to the Crosstab Query.

Expression Builder function reference See also ’How to build and edit expressions’.

log log(expr)

Returns the natural log (base e) of expr

log10 log10(expr)

Returns the log (base 10) of expr

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abs abs(expr)

Returns the absolute positive value of expr

abstime abstime(round_to)

abstime() returns the absolute time of the current message as a floating point number in the 1900 date system used by Excel and Win32 automation. round_to is an optional argument that rounds the result to a given number of seconds. This argument allows the returned value to be rounded to the nearest absolute time boundary, for example, abstime(60) rounds to the nearest minute, abstime(3600) rounds to the nearest hour, and abstime (86400) rounds to the nearest day.

add add(expr1,expr2) expr1+expr2

Returns the sum of expr1 and expr2

array_min array_min(attribute[])

Returns the lowest value in the attribute array

array_min_index array_min(attribute[])

Returns the index that contains the lowest value in the attribute array

array_max array_max(attribute[])

Returns the highest value in the attribute array

array_max_index array_max(attribute[])

Returns the index that contains the highest value in the attribute array

array_nth_min array_nth_min(attribute[],n)

Returns the ‘nth’ ranked value in the attribute array, starting from the lowest

array_nth_max array_nth_max(attribute[],n)

Returns the ‘nth’ ranked value in the attribute array, starting from the highest

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array_mean array_mean(attribute[])

Returns the mean value in the array

array_stdev array_stdev(attribute[])

Returns the standard deviation of all values in the attribute array

array_count array_count(attribute[],operation,expr)

Returns the number of values in the attribute array for which the condition is true Example: array_count(NborRxLev[],>,-70)

state state(expr)

Not available for Binned queries

If valid, this returns the value of an expression (where the value of attributes equals that at the current message), otherwise it returns the last valid value

delta delta(expr1,expr2)

Not available for Binned queries

Returns the result of expr1–state(expr2) - see 'state' for details

event_time event_time()

Not available for Binned queries—only meaningful when used with windowed queries

Returns the time of the current window event

event_message event_message()

Not available for Binned queries—only meaningful when used with windowed queries

Returns the message number of the current window event

event_before event_before()

Not available for Binned queries—only meaningful when used with windowed queries

Returns 1 if the current message is before the window event, or else it returns 0

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bin bin(datum,bin_size,value)

Used internally within Analyzer

Returns the center value of the bin containing the specified value. The bin is defined by datum and size. For example, bin(3,5,x)

would return center values shown below: Bin#

Start

End

Center

-1

-2

3

0.5

0

3

8

5.5

1

8

13

10.5

2

13

18

15.5

bin_index bin_index(datum,bin_size,value)

Used internally within Analyzer

As for bin (), except that the index of the bin is returned instead of the center value.

divide divide(expr1,expr2)

Returns expr1 divided by expr2

eval eval(expr1,expr2,…exprn)

Used internally within Analyzer

Returns: the value of expr1 – this is used to enable multiple expressions to be evaluated, and evals can be nested to any level. The arguments are evaluated in the order left to right.

geoprojectx geoprojectx(lat,long)

Used internally within Analyzer

Returns the easting (x coordinate) of the projected value of lat,long using the context’s current geodetic projection

geoprojecty geoprojecty(lat,long)

Used internally within Analyzer

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Returns the northing (y coordinate) of the projected value of lat,long using the context’s current geodetic projection

geoinvprojectlon geoinvprojectlon(east,north)

Used internally within Analyzer

Returns the longitude of the inverse projected value of east(x),north(y) using the context’s current geodetic projection

geoinvprojectlat geoinvprojectlat(east,north)

Used internally within Analyzer

Returns the latitudeof the inverse projected value of east(x),north(y) using the context’s current geodetic projection

get get(attribute[],array_index,message)

Used internally within Analyzer

Returns the value at the array_index position of the attribute array for the specified message number

greater_than greater_than(expr1,expr2) (expr1)>(expr2)

Returns 1 if expr1 is greater than expr2, otherwise returns 0

greater_than_or_equal greater_than_or_equal(expr1,expr2) (expr1)>=(expr2)

Returns 1 if expr1 is greater than or equal to expr2, otherwise returns 0

if if(expr1,expr2,expr3)

Returns expr2 if expr1 zero, and expr3 if expr1 = zero

equals equals(expr1,expr2) (expr1)==(expr2)

Returns 1 if expr1 equals expr2, otherwise returns 0 String literals should be enclosed in quotes (not mandatory unless the literal begins with numeric character or contains spaces), for example: ServingCellID=="CellABC"

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is_not_equal is_not_equal(expr1,expr2) (expr1)!=(expr2)

Returns 1 if expr1 is not equal to expr2, otherwise returns 0 String literals should be enclosed in quotes (not mandatory unless the literal begins with numeric character or contains spaces), for example: ServingCellID!="CellABC"

less_than less_than(expr1,expr2) (expr1)
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