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Pilot Pioneer User Manual
V9.6
Contents
Contents 1 What's New ............................................................................................................................. 1
1.1 New Features .............................................................................................................. 1
1.1.1 Manual MOS Test ............................................................................................... 1
1.1.2 VSNR Algorithm for Manual MOS Test ......................................................... 1
1.1.3 Force Functions for WCDMA and LTE on Qualcomm Chipset Based
Terminals ......................................................................................................................... 2
1.1.4 Data Partition for .ddib Format ........................................................................ 2
1.1.5 Report Task Monitor .......................................................................................... 3
1.1.6 Grey Background in the Map Window ........................................................... 3
1.1.7 TCP/IP Sniffer for PBM Service Test .............................................................. 4
1.1.8 Parameter Categorization Based on QCI ........................................................ 5
1.1.9 Project Wizard .................................................................................................... 5
1.1.10 Online Version Update ...................................................................................... 6
1.1.11 Online Bug Feedback ......................................................................................... 6
1.1.12 LTE CA Directory Added to the Navigation Pane ........................................ 7
1.1.13 Improvements on Scanner Test Interface ........................................................ 8
1.2 New Devices ............................................................................................................... 8
1.2.1 Samsung Note4 N9108V .................................................................................... 8
1.2.2 Samsung Note4 N910G ..................................................................................... 8
1.2.3 Samsung S6 G9200 ............................................................................................. 9
1.2.4 Samsung S6 G9208 ............................................................................................. 9
1.2.5 Samsung G3608 .................................................................................................. 9
1.2.6 Samsung G5306W .............................................................................................. 9
1.2.7 Samsung S4 I9506 ............................................................................................. 10
1.2.8 HTC M9u ........................................................................................................... 10
2 Overview ............................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Introduction to Pilot Pioneer .................................................................................. 11
Contents
2.2 Operating System ..................................................................................................... 11
2.3 Required Configuration .......................................................................................... 11
2.4 Recommended Configuration ................................................................................ 11
3 Main Interface ....................................................................................................................... 12
3.1 Navigation Pane ....................................................................................................... 12
3.2 Menu Bar ................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.1 File ...................................................................................................................... 13
3.2.2 View ................................................................................................................... 14
3.2.3 Configuration .................................................................................................... 14
3.2.4 Record ................................................................................................................ 16
3.2.5 Replay ................................................................................................................ 17
3.2.6 Workspace ......................................................................................................... 18
3.2.7 Interface ............................................................................................................. 18
3.2.8 Tools ................................................................................................................... 18
3.2.9 Report ................................................................................................................. 20
3.2.10 Analysis ............................................................................................................. 20
3.2.11 Windows............................................................................................................ 20
3.2.12 Help .................................................................................................................... 21
3.3 Tool Bar ...................................................................................................................... 21
3.4 Workspace ................................................................................................................. 22
3.5 Status Bar ................................................................................................................... 22
4 Project Management ............................................................................................................ 23
4.1 New Project ............................................................................................................... 23
4.2 Open Project .............................................................................................................. 25
4.3 Recent Project ............................................................................................................ 25
4.4 Save Project ............................................................................................................... 25
4.5 Save Project As ......................................................................................................... 26
4.6 Close Project .............................................................................................................. 26
5 Scene Manager ...................................................................................................................... 27
Contents
6 Device Configuration........................................................................................................... 29
6.1 Unknown Device ...................................................................................................... 29
6.2 Automatic Detection ................................................................................................ 29
6.3 Manual Configuration ............................................................................................. 30
6.3.1 Handset Configuration .................................................................................... 32
6.3.2 GPS Configuration ........................................................................................... 33
6.3.3 Scanner Configuration ..................................................................................... 33
7 Test Template and Test Plan ............................................................................................... 35
7.1 Handset Test Template ............................................................................................ 35
7.2 Test Plan .................................................................................................................... 36
7.2.1 Test Plan Manager ............................................................................................ 36
7.2.1.1 Loop Test ....................................................................................... 38
7.2.1.2 Multi-Service Test ......................................................................... 38
7.2.2 Import Test Plans ............................................................................................. 38
7.2.3 Export Test Plans .............................................................................................. 39
7.2.4 Delete Test Plans .............................................................................................. 40
7.2.5 Save Test Plan into Test Template ................................................................. 40
8 Test Services .......................................................................................................................... 41
8.1 Handset Test Services .............................................................................................. 41
8.1.1 Call ..................................................................................................................... 42
8.1.2 MOS .................................................................................................................... 43
8.1.2.1 About POLQA .............................................................................. 46
8.1.3 FTP Download .................................................................................................. 48
8.1.4 FTP Upload ....................................................................................................... 51
8.1.5 HTTP Download .............................................................................................. 54
8.1.6 HTTP Page ........................................................................................................ 56
8.1.7 HTTP Upload .................................................................................................... 58
8.1.8 Video Streaming ............................................................................................... 60
8.1.9 WAP Page .......................................................................................................... 62
Contents
8.1.10 WAP Download ............................................................................................... 64
8.1.11 SMS ..................................................................................................................... 66
8.1.12 MMS ................................................................................................................... 67
8.1.13 Attach ................................................................................................................. 70
8.1.14 PDP ..................................................................................................................... 71
8.1.15 Ping .................................................................................................................... 72
8.1.16 Receive Email .................................................................................................... 74
8.1.17 Send Email ......................................................................................................... 76
8.1.18 PP Dial ............................................................................................................... 78
8.1.19 Mobile Terminated Call Test .......................................................................... 79
8.1.20 Idle Test ............................................................................................................. 80
8.1.21 MOS Self-Check ................................................................................................ 81
8.1.22 MOS Self-Loop .................................................................................................. 82
8.1.23 Video Telephony .............................................................................................. 83
8.1.24 Iperf .................................................................................................................... 84
8.1.25 Multi FTP Download ....................................................................................... 86
8.1.26 Multi FTP Upload............................................................................................. 89
8.1.27 LTE Power ......................................................................................................... 92
8.1.28 Speed Test.......................................................................................................... 93
8.1.29 Video Play ......................................................................................................... 95
8.1.30 DNS Lookup ..................................................................................................... 98
8.1.31 Facebook ............................................................................................................ 99
8.1.32 VoIP .................................................................................................................. 102
8.1.33 Traceroute ........................................................................................................ 105
8.1.34 PBM .................................................................................................................. 107
8.1.35 Manual MOS ................................................................................................... 109
8.1.36 WeiBo ............................................................................................................... 110
8.2 Scanner Test ............................................................................................................ 112
8.2.1 Pilot .................................................................................................................. 113
Contents
8.2.2 CW .................................................................................................................... 114
8.2.3 Spectrum .......................................................................................................... 115
8.2.4 Color Code ...................................................................................................... 116
8.2.5 Blind ................................................................................................................. 117
8.2.6 EPS .................................................................................................................... 118
9 Data Collection ................................................................................................................... 119
9.1 Connect Mode ......................................................................................................... 119
9.2 Recording Mode ..................................................................................................... 120
9.2.1 Record Configuration .................................................................................... 121
9.2.2 Log Information .............................................................................................. 125
9.2.3 Tag Devices ..................................................................................................... 126
9.2.4 Swap Log Files ................................................................................................ 126
9.3 Force Command ..................................................................................................... 127
9.4 AT Command ......................................................................................................... 129
10 Log File Management ................................................................................................ 130
10.1 Import Log Files ..................................................................................................... 130
10.1.1 General Import ............................................................................................... 130
10.1.2 Advanced Import ........................................................................................... 130
10.1.3 Import by Folder ............................................................................................ 131
10.2 Export Log Files ...................................................................................................... 131
10.2.1 Export Log Files with Python Script ............................................................ 136
10.3 Delete Logfiles ........................................................................................................ 136
10.4 Merge/Divide Logfiles .......................................................................................... 137
10.4.1 Merge Logfiles ................................................................................................ 138
10.4.2 Partition Logfiles ............................................................................................ 138
10.4.3 KML Modification .......................................................................................... 140
10.5 Re-decode Logfiles ................................................................................................. 140
10.6 Bookmark ................................................................................................................ 140
10.7 Keyword Query ...................................................................................................... 141
Contents
10.8 Filter Manager ........................................................................................................ 144
10.9 Generate Filtered Logfiles ..................................................................................... 148
11 Replay Logfiles ........................................................................................................... 150
11.1 Copy Log Files ........................................................................................................ 151
11.2 Synchronize Log Files ............................................................................................ 152
11.3 Replay Logfiles without Dongle .......................................................................... 152
12 Indoor Test .................................................................................................................. 153
12.1 Import Floor Map ................................................................................................... 153
12.2 Add Floor ................................................................................................................ 153
12.3 Refresh Buildings and Floors ................................................................................ 153
13 Site Database Management ....................................................................................... 155
13.1 Import Site Database .............................................................................................. 155
13.1.1 Automatic Import ........................................................................................... 155
13.1.2 Manual Import ................................................................................................ 155
13.2 Site Database Manager .......................................................................................... 157
13.2.1 Edit Cell ........................................................................................................... 158
13.2.2 Add Sites ......................................................................................................... 159
13.3 Export Site Database .............................................................................................. 160
13.4 Site Database Analysis ........................................................................................... 160
14 Map Window .............................................................................................................. 163
14.1 Window Description .............................................................................................. 163
14.1.1 Tool Bar in the Map Window ....................................................................... 163
14.1.2 Status Bar in the Map Window .................................................................... 165
14.1.3 Sub Menus within Right-click List ............................................................... 166
14.1.4 Legend Window ............................................................................................. 167
14.2 Data Display in the Map Window ....................................................................... 169
14.2.1 Log File Display .............................................................................................. 169
14.2.2 Site Database Display .................................................................................... 171
14.2.3 Map File Display ............................................................................................ 171
Contents
14.2.4 Add Background Maps ................................................................................. 172
14.2.5 Event Display .................................................................................................. 173
14.2.6 Layer Manager ................................................................................................ 174
14.3 Cell Settings............................................................................................................. 176
14.3.1 Display Settings .............................................................................................. 176
14.3.2 Label Settings .................................................................................................. 178
14.3.3 Cell Line Linking ............................................................................................ 179
14.3.4 Analysis Settings ............................................................................................ 181
14.4 Information Settings .............................................................................................. 182
14.4.1 Parameter Settings ......................................................................................... 183
14.4.2 Cell Settings ..................................................................................................... 184
14.5 Pinpoint for Indoor Tests ...................................................................................... 186
14.6 Cell Line Linking Display ..................................................................................... 186
15 Message Window ....................................................................................................... 189
15.1 Opening the Message Window ............................................................................ 189
15.2 Functional Buttons ................................................................................................. 190
15.2.1 Search ............................................................................................................... 191
15.2.2 Filter ................................................................................................................. 191
15.2.3 Bookmark ........................................................................................................ 192
15.3 Right-click Menu .................................................................................................... 193
15.4 Message Details ...................................................................................................... 194
16 Event List Window .................................................................................................... 195
16.1 Opening the Event List Window ......................................................................... 195
16.2 Functional Buttons ................................................................................................. 195
16.2.1 Search ............................................................................................................... 196
16.2.2 Filter ................................................................................................................. 197
16.2.3 Abnormal Events ............................................................................................ 197
16.3 Right-click Menu .................................................................................................... 197
16.4 Event Details ........................................................................................................... 198
Contents
17 Line Chart Window ................................................................................................... 199
17.1 Operations in the Line Chart Window ................................................................ 200
17.1.1 Create a Line Chart Window ........................................................................ 200
17.1.2 Open a Line Chart Window .......................................................................... 200
17.2 Functions ................................................................................................................. 201
17.2.1 Property Settings ............................................................................................ 201
17.2.2 Parameter Settings ......................................................................................... 202
18 Bar Chart Window ..................................................................................................... 204
18.1 Create a Bar Chart Window .................................................................................. 204
18.1.1 Parameter Settings ......................................................................................... 205
18.2 Parameter Display .................................................................................................. 206
19 Table Window ............................................................................................................ 208
19.1 Create a Table Window ......................................................................................... 208
19.1.1 Edit a Column ................................................................................................. 210
19.1.2 Edit a Cell ........................................................................................................ 210
19.2 Window Display .................................................................................................... 212
20 Other Windows .......................................................................................................... 213
20.1 Event Counter ......................................................................................................... 213
20.1.1 Open the Event Counter Window ............................................................... 213
20.1.2 Property Settings ............................................................................................ 215
20.1.3 Reset Event Counter ...................................................................................... 216
20.2 MOS .......................................................................................................................... 216
20.2.1 Mobile-to-Land ............................................................................................... 217
20.2.2 MOS Settings ................................................................................................... 217
20.2.3 MOS .................................................................................................................. 218
20.3 Video ........................................................................................................................ 219
20.4 Data .......................................................................................................................... 222
20.5 GPS ........................................................................................................................... 223
20.6 Statistics ................................................................................................................... 223
Contents
20.7 Adjust Image ........................................................................................................... 224
21 Configuration .............................................................................................................. 228
21.1 Parameter Settings ................................................................................................. 228
21.2 Message Settings .................................................................................................... 229
21.3 Event Settings ......................................................................................................... 230
21.4 Navigation Parameter Manager ........................................................................... 231
21.5 Custom Parameter Management ......................................................................... 232
21.6 Custom Event Manager ......................................................................................... 233
21.7 TCP/IP Settings ...................................................................................................... 238
22 Product Disclaimer..................................................................................................... 239
What's New
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1 What's New
1.1 New Features
1.1.1 Manual MOS Test
The Voice Quality and Benchmarking Device is used for Manual MOS test, where PESQ and
POLQA algorithms are supported. In a voice quality test, users may manually call a terminal, and
Pilot Pioneer may initiate the PESQ or POLQA MOS test to obtain the relevant MOS score. This
function is provided for traditional Circuit Switched (CS) voice call tests and other Internet
Protocol (IP) based call tests such as VoLTE.
Figure 1 Manual MOS test
Note: DingLi’s "MOS Box" has been redesigned and will be known as Voice Quality and
Benchmarking Device from this version onwards.
1.1.2 VSNR Algorithm for Manual MOS Test
The Video Stream Non-Reference (VSNR) algorithm is added in this version. This is a non-
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reference based algorithm for video streaming quality measurement. This function is only
applicable for Manual MOS tests.
Figure 2 VSNR algorithm
1.1.3 Force Functions for WCDMA and LTE on
Qualcomm Chipset Based Terminals
The force function is improved in this version. Cell lock in WCDMA, and frequency and cell lock
in LTE can be supported with Samsung Note3 N9008s and G5306.
1.1.4 Data Partition for .ddib Format
The data in the .ddib format can be partitioned in this version.The .ddib format is one of the
supported data formats in Pilot Pioneer.
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Figure 3 Supported data formats (.ddib)
1.1.5 Report Task Monitor
The Report Task Monitor function is added to check the progress and completion of each statistics
report task.
Figure 4 Report Task Monitor
1.1.6 Grey Background in the Map Window
In the Map window, users have the option to render the background in grey to highlight the test.
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Figure 5 Grey background
1.1.7 TCP/IP Sniffer for PBM Service Test
TCP/IP sniffer is supported during PBM service test, to facilitate data analysis.
There are three kinds of TCP/IP modes:
All: to sniff the entire data.
Headers only: to sniff only the frame header and the last ten bytes all services.
Optimized: to sniff the entire protocol packet and the first data packet for FTP and PBM
service tests.
Figure 6 TCP/IP sniffer
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1.1.8 Parameter Categorization Based on QCI
Parameters are categorized based on QoS Class Identifier (QCI), which help users to check KPIs
based on different services.
Figure 7 Parameter categorization based on QCI
1.1.9 Project Wizard
Users may enable the Project Wizard function for easy configuration (e.g. collection protocol,
display mode) based on test scenarios when they need to create a new project. This Project Wizard
may directly open a saved project.
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Figure 8 Project wizard
1.1.10 Online Version Update
Users may choose Help > Check Version to check the latest software version and perform online
update as required.
Figure 9 Online version update
1.1.11 Online Bug Feedback
The online software bug feedback function is supported in this version. Users may submit any
detected software bugs to Dingli, which will help us to effictively collect and prioritize bug fixes
in a timely manner.
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Figure 10 Online bug feedback
1.1.12 LTE CA Directory Added to the Navigation Pane
LTE CA directory, which consists of CA Basic Info, CA Cell Info Detail, CA Serving Cell Info,
and CA Throughput, is added to the navigation pane. This helps users to check LTE Carrier
Aggregation (CA) information.
Figure 11 LTE CA directory
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1.1.13 Improvements on Scanner Test Interface
The output and display interface for Scanner test has been improved and unified for each network
technology.
Figure 12 Improvements on Scanner test interface
1.2 New Devices
All the new devices support "Automatic Detection" where devices can be automtically detected
and configured.
1.2.1 Samsung Note4 N9108V
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
TDD-LTE: 1900 (B39)/2300 (B40)/2600 (B38, B41)MHz
TD-SCDMA: 1880-1920/2010-2025 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/ 1900 MHz
LTE category: Cat 4
1.2.2 Samsung Note4 N910G
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
FDD-LTE: B1 (2100 MHz), B2 (1900 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B4 (AWS), B5 (850
MHz), B7 (2600 MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B28 (700 MHz)
LTE TDD: B38 (2600 MHz), B40 (2300 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
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LTE category: Cat 6
Carrier Aggregation is supported.
1.2.3 Samsung S6 G9200
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
TDD-LTE: 1900 (B39)/2300 (B40)/2600 (B38, B41) MHz
FDD-LTE: B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8/B12/B17/B18/B20/B25/B26/B28/B29
UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
CDMA /EVDO Rev.A: 800 MHz
TD-SCDMA: 1880-1920/2010-2025 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/ 1900 MHz
LTE category: Cat 6
Carrier Aggregation is supported.
1.2.4 Samsung S6 G9208
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
TDD-LTE: 1900 (B39)/2300 (B40)/2600 (B38, B41)MHz
TD-SCDMA: 1880-1920/2010-2025 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE category: Cat 6
Carrier Aggregation is supported.
1.2.5 Samsung G3608
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
TDD-LTE: 1900 (B39)/2300 (B40)/2600 (B38, B41)MHz
TD-SCDMA: 2010-2025 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/ 1900 MHz
LTE category: Cat 4
1.2.6 Samsung G5306W
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
TDD-LTE: 2500 (B41)
FDD-LTE: 1800 (B3)/2100 (B1) MHz
UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE category: Cat 4
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1.2.7 Samsung S4 I9506
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
FDD-LTE: B1 (2100 MHz), B3 (1800 MHz), B4 (AWS), B5 (850 MHz), B7 (2600
MHz), B8 (900 MHz), B20 (800 MHz)
UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/ 1900 MHz
LTE category: Cat 3
1.2.8 HTC M9u
Supported technologies and frequencies/bands:
TDD-LTE: 2300 (B40) MHz
FDD-LTE: 850 (B5)/900 (B8)/1800 (B3)/2100 (B1) /2600 (B7) MHz
UMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz
GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/ 1900 MHz
LTE category: Cat 6.
Carrier Aggregation is supported
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2 Overview
2.1 Introduction to Pilot Pioneer
Pilot Pioneer is a flexible multi-technology laptop-based diagnostic tool for indoor and outdoor
radio network performance and service measurement. Based on the Windows 8/7/XP operating
system, Pilot Pioneer is a user-friendly solution that supports the following network technologies:
GSM, CDMA, EVDO, WCDMA, HSPA, TD-SCDMA, and LTE; it also supports scanner tests.
2.2 Operating System
Windows 8 (32/64-bit)/Windows 7 (32/64-bit) /Windows XP (SP2 or above) is required.
2.3 Required Configuration
The required configuration is as below:
CPU: Pentium 1.8 GHz
Memory: 1.00 GB
Display: VGA
Resolution: 800*600
Hard Disk: 50 GB or more of free space
2.4 Recommended Configuration
The recommended configuration is as below:
CPU: Intel ® Core™ i5
Memory: 2.00 GB
Display: SVGA; Color quality must be 16 bit or higher
Resolution: 1366*768
Hard Disk: 100 GB or more of free space
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3 Main Interface The main interface includes all the functions of Pilot Pioneer. On this main interface, users can
open functional windows accordingly. The main interface includes Navigation Pane, Menu Bar,
Tool Bar, Workspace, and status bar, etc. See the following figure:
3.1 Navigation Pane
The navigation pane is located on the left side of the main interface, including the Project,
Device, GIS Info, and Workspace tabs. Users may manage interface display, data files, site
database, devices, test templates, test plans, maps, and workspaces within this pane.
1. The Project tab consists of Interface, Loaded Data Files, and Analysis Results.
Interface: Commonly used panels. Click each panel to expand the corresponding
network window.
Loaded Data Files: Detailed information of the imported test data. See section 10.
Analysis Results: Generated analysis results.
2. The Device tab consists of Device Manager, Test Plan, and Force.
Device Manager: to add, delete, and modify devices. See section 6.
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Test Plan: to manage test templates and test plans, and loop test configuration. See
section 7.
Force: to manage the force functions supported by the current device. See section 9.3.
3. The GIS Info tab consists of Geo Maps, Indoor Map, and Sites.
Geo Maps: to add and delete map files.
Indoor Map: to import, add, and update floor information files of indoor tests. See
section 12.
Sites: to display imported site database information. See section 13.
4. The Workspace tab is used to manage windows in all workspaces.
3.2 Menu Bar
The Menu Bar is located at the top of the main interface where it integrates various functions. The
Menu bar contains File, View, Configuration, Record, Replay, Workspace, Interface, Tools,
Report, Analysis, Windows, and Help.
3.2.1 File
The File menu contains options related to Project, Import, Export, and Print. See the figure below:
Figure 13 File menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 1 File
Icon Function Names Shortcut Description
New Project Ctrl+N Create a new project
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Icon Function Names Shortcut Description
Open Project Ctrl+Alt+O Open a saved project
None Recent Projects None Open a recent project from the list
Save Project Ctrl+S Save the current project
None Save Project As None Save the current project as
None Close Project None Close the current project
Import Logfile None Import log files through general/advanced
methods, or import log files by directory.
None Remove Logfile F4 Delete the log files in the software
None Export Logfile Ctrl+E Export the log files in the software
None Page Setup None Set margins and orientation
None Print Preview None Preview the information that will be printed
Print Ctrl+P Print the current windows
None Exit Alt+Q Exit software
3.2.2 View
The View menu consists of Tool Bar, Status Bar, Navigation Bar, Full Screen, and Language.
Figure 14 View menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 2 View
Function Names Shortcut Description
Tool Bars None Show/Hide contents in Tool Bars
Status Bar None Show/Hide Status Bar
Navigation Bar None Show/Hide Navigation Bar
Full Screen F11 Whether to display on full screen
Language None Choose the display language, English/Chinese
3.2.3 Configuration
The Configuration menu mainly contains options for windows configuration and management.
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Figure 15 Configuration menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 3 Configuration
Icon Function Name Shortcut Description
Parameter Settings Ctrl+T
Settings for all the parameters and threshold on
Map window
Message Settings None Settings for all the messages
Event Settings Ctrl+G Settings for all the events
None Interface Manager None
Settings for graph, chart, status window and
special window
None Navigation
Parameter
Manager
None Display and settings for the parameters of each
network technology (handsets and scanners)
None Custom Parameter
Manager None Settings for customized parameters
None Custom Event
Manager None Settings for customized events
Cell Settings Ctrl+L
Settings for cell display, cell line linking, and
cell check
Information
Settings None
Settings for the parameters and cell site display
on the map window
Site Database
Manager Ctrl+B
Settings for adding, editing or deleting site
database
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Icon Function Name Shortcut Description
Scene Manager Ctrl+M Settings for saving, deleting scene, and display
MOS Settings None
Settings for MOS test, which may be effective
to the wave form of the voice file and MOS
score.
Options None Settings for Test Record and Data Process
Report Task
Monitor None
Settings for monitoring the progress and
completion of each statistics report task
3.2.4 Record
The Record menu mainly contains options for device configurations and record operations.
Figure 16 Record menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 4 Record
Icon Function Name Shortcut Description
Automatic
Detection Alt+F5 Add external devices automatically
Connect F6 Connect an external device with Pilot Pioneer
Disconnect Alt+F6 Disconnect an external device from Pilot
Pioneer
Start Recording F7 Start recording a log file
Stop Recording Alt+F7 Stop recording a log file
Pause Recording F8 Stop recording a log file for a short time
Swap Logfile Ctrl+F8 Stop recording the current log file, and start
recording a new log file
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Icon Function Name Shortcut Description
Tag All Devices Alt+F8 Mark all the devices of the current status
Device Control F9 Available when testing, display the relevant test
information
3.2.5 Replay
The Replay menu mainly contains the options for replay.
Figure 17 Replay Menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 5 Replay
Icon Function Name Shortcut Description
Select Logfile Alt+F3 Select the log file to replay
Remove Logfile None Close the log file in replay
Play Ctrl+ → Replay forwards
Forwards Alt + → Step forward
Pause Ctrl+ ↓ Pause an ongoing replay
Backwards Alt + ← Step backward
Rewind Ctrl+ ← Replay backwards
Copy Logfile Ctrl+Insert Copy part of the log file from a specified start
and end point
Logfile
Synchronization Ctrl+F3
Synchronize log files to different windows for
data replay.
None Playback Type None Two options available: by time and by
measurement sample
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3.2.6 Workspace
The Workspace menu contains the relevant operation options for the workspace.
Figure 18 Workspace Menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 6 Workspace
Function Name Shortcut Description
New Workspace Ctrl+Alt+N Create a new workspace
Remove Workspace Ctrl+F4 Delete the current workspace
Rename Workspace None Rename the current workspace
Previous Workspace Ctrl+Tab Switch to a previous workspace
Next Workspace Ctrl+Shift+Tab Switch to the next workspace
3.2.7 Interface
The Interface menu displays the configured windows of each network technology, scanners, test
services, and relevant General messages. All information from each network can be managed
from the Interface Manager.
3.2.8 Tools
The Tools menu mainly contains relevant operations for tools in Pilot Pioneer.
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Figure 19 Tools Menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Function Name Shortcut Description
Merge/Partition
Logfiles Ctrl+R Configuration window for merging/partitioning log files
Adjust Image None Create coordinate information for loaded pictures and
generated *.tab files
Copy Current Windows F12 Copy the current activated window
Windows Device
Manager None
Open the device manager window to quickly check the
device information
Auto Test None This is dedicated for China Mobile.
Process Monitor None Monitor the network resource usage of each Windows'
process
Python Scripts None Run scripts to use the pre-defined template to export data
Indoor Test Manager None Manage indoor test data files, including import, export,
and delete data files
Bin Analysis None Analyze data files based on the conditions configured on the
Bin template
Bin Template None Add, delete, import, or export bin templates
Filter None Settings for data filter by parameter, time, region, event,
and combined conditions
Generate Filtered
Logfiles None
Generate new data files after being filtered by specified
method and load the generated files to the navigation bar
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Function Name Shortcut Description
Keywords Search None Search messages, message details, events, sites, or
parameters based on keywords or parameter ranges
Download Logfiles None Download data files from Pilot Fleet Unify server
3.2.9 Report
The Report menu mainly contains operations related to statistics and report functions, which are
supported by Pilot Pioneer Expert.
3.2.10 Analysis
The Analysis menu mainly contains operations related to analysis functions, which are supported
by Pilot Pioneer Expert.
3.2.11 Windows
The Windows menu mainly contains relevant operations for windows, which includes arranging,
freezing, and closing windows.
Figure 20 Windows Menu
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 7 Windows
Function Name Shortcut Description
Save Position As Default Ctrl+W Save all windows in workspace in the
default path.
Freeze All Windows Ctrl+Alt+F Freeze all replay windows
Close Window by Workspace Ctrl+Alt+W Close all the windows in the current
workspace
Close Window by Logfile Ctrl+Alt+B Close the window of the selected data.
Close All Windows Ctrl+W Close all the windows in all workspaces
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3.2.12 Help
The Help menu mainly contains online bug feedback, version update, and Pilot Pioneer version
information.
Figure 21 Help Menu
Function Name Shortcut Description
Feedback None Support online software bug feedback
Check Version None Support online software version update
About Pioneer
None Support software information query,
including version number, supported
network technologies, soft dongle.
3.3 Tool Bar
The Tool bar consists of shortcut buttons that are arranged by certain rules or sequences for the
common functions in the Menu bar. All the buttons on the tool bar can be found within
corresponding options on the Menu bar.
Figure 22 Tool Bar
The following table describes the detailed list:
Table 8 Buttons in the tool bar
Icon Functional Name Description
New Project Create a project
Save Project Save the current project
Import Logfile Import log files through conventional or advanced methods
Export Logfile Export log files in the software
Map Open the Map window
Message Open the Message window
Event List Open the Event window
Scene Manager Settings for saving, deleting scenes, and display
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Icon Functional Name Description
Automatic
Detection Add external device automatically
Connect Connect an external device with Pilot Pioneer
Disconnect Disconnect test devices with Pilot Pioneer
Start Recording Start recording log files
Pause/Resume Start recording log files for a short time
Stop Recording Stop recording of log files
Swap Logfile Stop recording the current log file and start recording a new log
file
Tag All Devices Mark all the devices of the current status
Device Control Available when testing, displays relevant test information
Select the file Select the log file to be replayed
Rewind Replay backwards
Backwards Step backward
Pause Stop replaying for a short time
Forwards Step forward
Play Play forward
Copy Logfile Copy part of the log file from the specified starting point to
specified ending point
3.4 Workspace
The Workspace is used for various windows displays. When a user creates a new project, one
workspace is displayed by default. When a saved project is opened, all saved workspaces will be
displayed.
Click the Connect button,
If there is no window on the workspace or the number of windows differs from the number
of the devices to be connected, Pilot Pioneer will create workspaces equal to the number of
devices. The tile of the workspace corresponds to the device name.
If the number of the windows matches the number of devices, consistent information will
be displayed on the corresponding windows. No workspace will be created for inconsistent
device information.
3.5 Status Bar
The status bar is located at the bottom of the main interface, and is used to display information
related to the current operation. Currently, the name of the file being loaded for replay shall be
displayed in the status bar. By default, the status bar is not displayed. Users may choose View >
Status Bar to display it.
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4 Project Management Project is the basic unit for data management and maintenance in Pilot Pioneer. The external
devices, test plan, test data, site database, and the workspaces can be saved as projects. Once a
saved project is opened, all relevant information will be loaded automatically.
Users may create projects as required. The projects can be categorized by region, operator, etc. For
example, users may create a project based on an independent region, such as BSC, MSC region, or
a city, or create a project based on the operators within a certain region.
The detailed information that will be saved to a project include:
Configurations related to the project
Adding, modifying or deleting external devices
Modifying or deleting test plans
Adding or deleting log files
Adding, modifying or deleting site database
Configuration or moving of all windows displayed in the workspace
4.1 New Project
Pilot Pioneer runs based on projects. Therefore, a new project must be created before users can
perform operations within a Project.
Follow the instructions below to create a new project:
1. Choose one of the methods below to display the New Project dialog box:
Pilot Pioneer will display the New Project dialog box be default whenever users launch
the Pilot Pioneer application. On the Menu bar, choose File > New Project to display the
dialog box. The shortcut keys are "Ctrl + N".
On the Tool bar, click the New project button to display the dialog box.
2. Select a project type, select Show Project Wizard, and click OK. The Project Wizard will
facilitate users to complete the new project creation.
Users may set the information about storage and scene during a test through the Project
Wizard.
Users may create a new project for LTE test in a very convenient way.
Users may directly open the recently saved project through the Project Wizard.
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Figure 23 New Project dialog box
Figure 24 Project Wizard (Data storage configuration)
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Figure 25 Project Wizard (Scene configuration)
4.2 Open Project
Users may open a saved or similar project to avoid repetitive configuration.
On the Menu bar, choose File > Open Project. The shortcut keys are "Ctrl+Alt+O".
4.3 Recent Project
Reopen Project is used to quickly open a project. There will be saved and recent projects in the
list.
On the Menu bar, choose File > Recent Project and select a project to open from the list.
4.4 Save Project
Project may be saved in the *.dlp format in the specified path. The project can be imported
directly to avoid repetitive configuration.
To save a project, do as follows:
Method 1: On the Menu bar, choose File > Save Project. The short cut keys are "Ctrl+S".
Method 2: On the Tool bar, click the Save Project button.
If the project is being saved for the first time, a dialog box for setting the project name and
storage path will be displayed.
If the project has been saved before, Pilot Pioneer will directly save the project in the
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original path.
4.5 Save Project As
Users may save the current project with a new project name and a new storage path.
On the Menu bar, choose File > Save Project As, set the storage path and project name, and click
Save.
4.6 Close Project
To close the current project, do as follows:
Method 1: On the Menu bar, choose File > Close Project to close the current project.
Method 2: On the Menu bar, choose File > Exit, close the current project and exit Pilot Pioneer.
Method 3: Click the close button on the main interface, close the current project, and exit Pilot
Pioneer.
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5 Scene Manager Scene Manager is used to manage and delete device information and corresponding test plans,
workspace, window type, and positioning. For each scene's file, users may delete or upload the
workspace or device as required. Workspace includes the windows opened in the workspace and
the positioning. Device includes the configured device and its test plans. See Figure 26.
Switching scenes is an easy way to change device and windows on the workspace. In such
scenarios, it would not affect current log files and site database.
To open Scene Manager, do as follow:
Method 1: On the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Scene Manager.
Method 2: On the Tool bar, click the Scene Manager icon.
Method 3: Click the drop-down arrow beside the Scene Manager icon to switch scenes directly.
Figure 26 Scene Manager
The functions supported by Scene Manager are as follows:
Save scenes under any status. The current external devices, test plan, workspace can be
saved.
Set display content as required: Device, Workspace, Device, and Workspace.
Click Load to load the scene or click the drop-down arrow beside the Scene Manager icon
to switch scenes directly. Switching operation can only apply to workspace during testing.
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Supports repetitive load of the same scene.
Save and upload scene for single workspace and multiple workspaces.
Load another workspace without influence on the current workspace.
Delete a scene.
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6 Device Configuration Users need to connect the devices (for example GPS, Handset, Scanner) to a PC and then begin
configuration and testing.
Alternatively, users may configure test plans with a virtual test device and then connect all test
devices to Pilot Pioneer to start the test.
There are two ways to configure the device: automatic detection and manual configuration.
6.1 Unknown Device
Unknown device is the external device that is connected to the PC and detected by Pilot Pioneer,
but the device information and ports are not configured in Pilot Pioneer.
The number of unknown devices will be displayed in the Device tab.
Figure 27 Unknown device
Configured devices may be added to Pilot Pioneer through automatic detection or manual
configuration, and then the unknown device number will be reduced.
6.2 Automatic Detection
Unknown devices can be connected to Pilot Pioneer by automatic detection.
By automatic detection, Pilot Pioneer may recognize the port and conduct configuration
automatically by scanning the PC's hardware information after devices are connected to the PC.
For common devices, configured devices after automatic detection are automatically loaded under
each network in the Device tab page. Currently, Pilot Pioneer supports auto detection only for
GPS and handset, but not scanner.
To perform automatic detection, do as follows:
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Method 1: On the Menu bar, choose Record > Automatic Detection, and configure all the current
unknown devices.
Method 2: Click the Automatic Detection icon in the tool bar and configure all current unknown
devices.
The functions of Automatic Detection are as follows:
1. Automatic detection can be transformed to manual configuration.
If the device is not successfully configured after automatic detection, the manual
configuration window will appear, and users may complete the configuration according to the
process of manual configuration.
2. If multiple terminals exist on the device, a dialog box will be displayed for users to select a
terminal to complete the configuration. See Figure 28.
Figure 28 Selecting a terminal
6.3 Manual Configuration
Manual configuration is used to manually configure the device name, port number and other
information based on the device information.
Users may configure unknown devices manually after devices are connected or when automatic
detection fails.
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To perform manual configuration, do as follows:
Method 1: Double-click GPS/Camera/Handset/Scanner in the Device page.
Method 2: Click the Device tab, and right-click GPS/Camera/Handset/Scanner to select Edit.
Method 3: Click the Device tab, select GPS/Camera/Handset/Scanner, and then click the
button.
Figure 6.3 and Figure 6.4 show the manual configuration window for GPS and Handset
respectively.
Figure 29 Manual Configuration (GPS)
Figure 30 Manual Configuration (Handset)
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6.3.1 Handset Configuration
To configure Handset manually, do as follows:
1. Add devices:
a. Select a device:
Click the drop-down arrow beside Device in the Manual Configuration window,
and directly select a device in the device list as required.
Select a device after filtering. In the Manual Configuration window, select the
network of the device, and then select a device in the Device drop-down list as
required.
Select a device after fuzzy search. In the Device text box, enter the entire or part of
the device name to fuzzy search it.
b. Select port information for Trace Port, AT Port, and Modem based on device port
information.
c. Click OK to save the device configuration. Click Apply to save the device information
and continue to add a new device. All added devices are loaded to the corresponding
device type in the navigation pane.
2. Modify devices:
a. In the navigation pane, double-click the device node or right-click the device and select
Edit to modify the device information.
b. Click OK to save the device information.
3. Delete devices:
Click the Device tab, right-click Handset, and select Delete to delete all added devices.
Click the Device tab, right-click the added device under Handset, and click the
button to delete the added device.
Click the Device tab, right-click the added device under Handset, and select Delete to
delete the added device.
Pay attention to the following items when selecting port information:
Do not share the same port with the Trace port that you configured for the AT/Modem
port.
AT port can either be the same as or different from that of Modem.
Modem port must be configured based on the Device Information.
After configuration, click OK, and the added devices will be listed in the navigation pane based
on the order that the device is added.
The added device that cannot be detected by Pilot Pioneer will be tagged with an
exclamation mark. See the figure below:
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Figure 31 Added device that cannot be detected by Pilot Pioneer
To change a device order, do as follows:
1. Click or to change the device order as required.
2. Right-click the device, select Change Index, and select the device which order needs to
be changed.
3. In the navigation pane, drag the device directly to the target as required.
6.3.2 GPS Configuration
During outdoor test, the GPS device needs to be connected to Pilot Pioneer. The configuration of
GPS is similar to the Handset configuration.
For detailed information, see section 6.3.1.
6.3.3 Scanner Configuration
Hardware included in a scanner test is as follows:
Scanner
Power cable
Data cable
Antenna (Indoor and Outdoor Antenna)
Currently, Pilot Pioneer supports Scanner configuration through Port, LAN, and USB. The
configuration of Scanner is similar to Handset configuration. For detailed information, see section
6.3.1.
The following figure shows the configuration interface for EAGLE_T5191 scanner.
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Figure 32 Configuration interface for EAGLE_T5191 scanner
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7 Test Template and Test Plan Pilot Pioneer may use different test templates for different test plans. Before the test, users need to
select a test template, where users may add different test services to combine into a group or
groups of test plans.
1. For the test template:
Pilot Pioneer has default test templates; the name of the test template cannot be
modified.
Users may create new test templates.
2. For the test plan:
Users may create/edit/delete/ test plans.
Pilot Pioneer supports parallel tests for multiple services.
Users may import/export test plans.
3. For the relationship among test template, test plan, and devices:
Test plan is generated by test template.
Test plan can be modified and saved in the test template accordingly.
Users may select test template first; after adding devices, users may create a test plan
according to the test template.
There is no relation between the test template and specific devices. All the modification
will be saved into Pilot Pioneer.
Test plan corresponds to a specific device. Users may edit test services in the test plan.
7.1 Handset Test Template
After starting Pilot Pioneer, users may choose Device > Handset to check default templates listed
under Test Plan. All templates are classified as Voice, Data, Video, Message, and Network.
Users cannot change the default template name or delete the default template, but they can delete
added templates.
Table 9 Functional buttons on the Test Plan window
Function Name Description
New Template Click Device, right-click Template under Test Plan, select New
Template, and then set a template name to create a template.
Edit Edit the test plan under template. After adding the device, the template
will be added into the test plan.
Delete Template Select and right-click a created template, select Delete Template to
delete the test template.
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7.2 Test Plan
Test plan consists of one or more specific services test. Each device matches a test plan.
After adding devices, choose Device > Handset, and click a device under Handset. Test template
matching the device will be automatically shown under Test Plan.
7.2.1 Test Plan Manager
Test Plan Manager is used to manage test plans, including adding/deleting test services, setting
loop/multi-service tests, and modify service test sequence.
After entering the Connect or Recording mode, click the Test Plan button on the Device Control
window to enter the Test Plan Manager window. See the figure below:
Figure 33 Test Plan button
Figure 34 Test Plan Manager window
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The functions related toTest Plan Manager are as below:
1. Adding test services:
a. Enter the Add Test Plan window through one of the following method:
Click the button in the Test Plan Manager window.
Click the button under Test Plan in the left navigation pane.
Click a device under Handset, and right click the Test Plan node to select Add.
b. Select test services to perform loop test or select Multi-service Test to perform multi-
sevice test.
Figure 35 Add Test Plan
2. Deleting test services:
Users may delete a test service through one of the following method:
Click the button in the Test Plan Manager window.
Click the button under Test Plan in the left navigation pane.
Click a device under Handset, and right click the Test Plan node to select Delete.
3. Modifying service tests scequence:
Click the and buttons to move test services up or down and modify the test
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sequence.
4. Performing configuration for loop tests through one of the following methods:
Set Loop Times, Loop Interval, Serial Interval, and network for loop tests in the Test
Plan Manager window.
Click Loop Setting under Test Plan in the navigation pane to set Loop Times, Loop
Inteval, Serial Interval, and network for loop tests.
7.2.1.1 Loop Test
Loop test is the way to execute several test services automatically in a loop sequence.
1. Pilot Pioneer provides a test service sorting function, where users may sort tests by sequence.
2. In Pilot Pioneer, all the test services can be used in a loop test without limitation on the
sequence.
When setting the test plan, select more than one test templates.
Set Loop Times and Loop Interval.
Those tests can be executed by sequence.
7.2.1.2 Multi-Service Test
Multi-service Test is to run multiple test services simultaneously at the same time. For example,
perform Call/FTP Download/Ping/E-mail tests simultaneously.
To perform Multi-service test, do as follows:
1. In the Add Test Plan window, select multiple services for Multi-service tests, and then select
Multi-service Test. If the Multi-service Test option turns grey and is invalid, it indicates that
the selected services cannot be executed as Multi-service tests.
2. Click OK to add the services into the test plan list in the navigation pane, and then start the
Multi-service test.
7.2.2 Import Test Plans
The saved test plan (.tpl file) can be imported into Pilot Pioneer.
To import a test plan into Pilot Pioneer, do as follows:
1. Enter the Select Test Plan window through one of the following methods:
Select a device, right-click Test Plan, and select Import.
Right click a service and select Import.
2. Select a local .*tpl format file from the local PC.
3. In the Select Test Plan window as shown in the figure below, select one or more test services
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and import the test service (s) to Pilot Pioneer.
Figure 36 Select Test Plan window
7.2.3 Export Test Plans
Test plans can be exported to the PC and saved in the .tpl format.
Users may export a test plan through one of the methods below:
Method 1:
1. Select a device, right-click Test Plan, and select Export.
2. In the Select Test Plan window, select one or more test services.
3. Click OK to display the Save As window.
4. Select a storage path, enter a file name, and click Save. The selected test service templates
will be combined and saved as a file in the .tpl format.
Method 2:
1. Select a device, right-click a test service under Test Plan, and select Export.
2. In the Save As window, select a storage path, enter a file name, and click Save. The selected
test service templates will be combined and saved as a file in the .tpl format.
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7.2.4 Delete Test Plans
Users may delete a test plan through one of the methods below:
Method 1:
1. Select a device, right-click Test Plan, and select Delete.
2. In the Select Test Plan window, select one or more test services.
3. Click OK.
Method 2: Select a device, right-click a test service under Test Plan, and select Delete.
7.2.5 Save Test Plan into Test Template
Figure 37 Save to template
Test plan modification can be saved into the test template for future usage.
To save a specific test service into the test template, do as follows:
1. Select and right-click a specific test service under Test Plan, and then select Save to
Template.
2. Select a test template, and then the specific test service in the test plan will be saved into this
test template.
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8 Test Services Test plans are generated by employing different templates. Therefore, users need to create or
import test templates and then combine different templates to generate different test plans before
test.
Currently Pilot Pioneer supports scanner test services and handset test services.
8.1 Handset Test Services
Currently, Pilot Pioneer supports the following test services:
Voice Call
MOS
FTP Download
FTP Upload
SMS
Video Streaming
Video Telephony
Once a test terminal is added to Pilot Pioneer, Test Plan would be automatically created for every
terminal. Common test services corresponding to the network technology of the device are listed
under Test Plan. If there is no test service, users may add test services as required.
If the required test service is available under Test Plan, users may select the test service under
Test Plan, and then edit the test template.
If the required test service is not available under Test Plan, users may:
Enter the Add Test Plan window shown as in Figure 8.1 by referring to section 6.2.1.
Select the required test service and add it into Test Plan, and then users may edit it.
Figure 38 Add Test Plan
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8.1.1 Call
Call test simulates a call to measure the access and maintain the performance of voice services. It
is the most frequently conducted network test, and includes test options of long call, short call,
loop test, etc.
On the Device tab page, double-click Call under Test Plan or right-click Call and select Edit to
enter the Call test settings window.
Figure 39 Call test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for Call test:
Table 10 Parameter settings for Call test
Function Name Description
General
Called Number The MTC phone number. It is mandatory.
Connect (s) The maximum time in seconds to connect.
Interval (s) The interval between successive calls in seconds, that is, the
interval between the end of a successful call and the start of a
new call.
Failure Interval (s) The interval between the end of a failed call and the start of a
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Function Name Description
new call.
Duration (s)/ Infinite The programmed length of each call in seconds. If Infinite is
selected, the call will not be terminated unless the user manually
terminates it or the call is dropped.
Cycle Count / Infinite To set the number of test cycle if Infinite is not selected. Select
Infinite to test indefinitely.
Advanced
CDMA Dial Mode CDMA network dial way.
WCDMA/TD-SCDMA
Dial Mode
WCDMA/TD-SCDMA network dial way.
Calling Number The MOC phone number.
Wait Duration (s) The wait time for parallel services, that is, the duration between
when the start test command is sent to the actual time when the
test starts.
Switch MOC and MTC Switch MOC and MTC handsets after finishing the test cycle.
Codec/Time
slot Settings
None No settings.
Force Voice
Codec
Specify the speech codec to enable.
Time Slot Specify which time slot to occupy before conducting the test.
8.1.2 MOS
MOS test is used to evaluate call quality. It is a better reflection of voice quality than traditional
voice test based on bit error rate.
On the Device tab page, double-click MOS under Test Plan or right-click MOS and select Edit to
enter the MOS test settings window.
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Figure 40 MOS test settings window
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The following table describes the parameter settings for MOS test:
Table 11 parameter settings for MOS test
Function Name Description
General
Called Number The mobile terminated phone number. Thus is a mandatory field.
Connect (s) The maximum time in seconds to connect a call.
Duration (s) /Infinite
The programmed length of each call in seconds. If Infinite is
selected, the call will not be terminated unless the user manually
terminates it or the call is dropped.
Interval (s)
The interval between successive calls in seconds, that is, the
interval between the end of a successful call and the start of a new
call.
Failure Interval (s) The interval between the end of a failed MOS test and the start of
a new MOS test.
Cycle Count /Infinite To set the number of test cycles if Infinite is not selected. Select
Infinite to test indefinitely.
Algorithms
MOS score mode.
Options:
PESQ: NB, WB
POLQA: NB, SWB
MOS Device Version MOS device version. Supports Single MOS, Multi MOS Version
3.0/3.1/4.0, and MOS Ver4.0Lite
Mobile to Mobile Mobile-to-mobile mode.
Mobile to Land Line Mobile-to-Land mode. When this mode is enabled, users also
need to configure Play Device and Record Device.
Group No. Play channel. Users may select a channel based on the connected
device.
Record before Calling Record before calling.
Play Device Select the play device, which is only for Single MOS test
Record Device Select the record device, which is only for Single MOS test
Advanced
CDMA Dial Mode CDMA network call.
WCDMA/TDS-CDMA
Dial Mode WCDMA/TDS-CDMA network call.
Calling Number MOC number
Wait Duration (s)
The wait time for parallel services. That is, the duration between
when the test start command is sent to the actual time when the
test starts.
Switch MOC and MTC Switch MOC and MTC handsets after finishing the test cycle.
Codec/Time
slot settings
None No settings.
Force Voice Specify the speech codec to enable.
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Function Name Description
Codec
Time Slot Specify the time slot to occupy.
Record Offset Record offset. Unit: ms
Save Threshold Value
Save the threshold value. If the actual MOS value is lower than or
equal to the threshold value, the recording voice file will be saved
in the Abnormal folder, but the MOS scoring will not be stopped.
MOS Threshold Value
MOS threshold value. If the actual MOS value is below the
threshold value, the MOS scoring will be stopped, and the
recording voice file will be saved in the Abnormal folder.
Only Save Abnormal
Values Select this to save only abnormal values.
Play Mode Select Unidirection or Bidirection under Play Mode to replay
the reference file in the unidirectional or bidirectional mode
Play Wave Manually Select this to manually replay the file. If this option is not
selected, the file will be replayed automatically.
Samples
Multi Reference File
Generally, only the default audio file is replayed for the MOS
test. Users may select this option to configure multiple audio files
to replay in loops.
Loop Count Per File The count that each audio file is replayed when Multi Reference
File is selected.
Play Interval (s) The interval between successive file replays in seconds.
8.1.2.1 About POLQA
Pilot Pioneer 9.4 supports POLQA (Perceptual Objective Listening Quality Analysis)
measurement algorithm, which is based on ITU-T (speech quality testing) recommendation, P.863.
POLQA test can be used with HD Voice, 2G, 3G, and 4G/LTE. To use POLQA measurement
algorithm, users need to pay attention to the following points (while remaining details are the
same as PESQ):
The dongle must support POLQA.
Users need to select corresponding algorithm (POLQA NB or POLQA SWB) for Algorithms
in the General tab page.
During test, users may check the measurement parameters and score based on POLQA in the
window as shown below:
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Figure 41 POLQA test interface in Pilot Pioneer
The following table describes the POLQA parameters in the MOS test:
Table 12 POLQA parameters in the MOS test
Parameter Description
Library Version POLQA OEM library version.
P863 Version ITU P.863 reference version code.
Processing Mode Mode, including Narrowband (NB) or Super Wideband (SWB).
Sample Rate (Hz)
Sample rate of the reference speech signal in Hz.
Typical sample rates of NB and SWB are 8 KHz and 48 KHz
respectively.
POLQA Score
POLQA score according to P.863, 1 to 4.5 for NB mode, 1 to 4.75 for
SWB mode. It may also be called as MOS-LQO (Mean Opinion Score
Listening Quality Objective).
Mean Delay (ms) The average delay between the reference and the test signal in
milliseconds.
Minimum Delay
(ms)
The minimum delay between the reference and the test signal in
milliseconds.
Maximum Delay
(ms)
The maximum delay between the reference and the test signal in
milliseconds.
Delay Jitter (ms) The variation in packet delay, that is, the difference in value between
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Parameter Description
the maximum and minimum packet delay in a period.
Attenuation (dB) The attenuation between the two input signals in dB.
R value (E Model) The POLQA score mapped as a G.107 (E-Model) Ie value.
Estimated Sample
Rate (Hz) The sample rate of the degraded signal as measured by POLQA.
Resampling Applied
If the sample rates of the reference and the degraded signal differ by
more than 0.5%, POLQA will down sample the signal with the higher
sample rate. If this happens, Resampling Applied will be set to 1.
Direction Uplink or Downlink.
Downlink means the device is playing the reference signal.
Level Reference
(dBov)
The Level of the reference signal in dBov (averaged over the entire
signal).
Level Degraded
(dBov)
The Level of the degraded signal in dBov (averaged over the entire
signal).
ASL Reference
(dBov)
The active speech level of the reference signal in dBov, measured
similar to P.56.
ASL Degraded
(dBov)
The active speech level of the degraded signal in dBov, measured
similar to P.56.
Pause Level
Reference (dBov)
The silence level of the reference signal in dBov, measured similar to
P.56.
Pause Level
Degraded (dBov)
The silence level of the degraded signal in dBov, measured similar to
P.56.
SNR Reference (dB) The SNR in dB of the reference signal.
SNR Degraded (dB) The SNR in dB of the degraded signal.
ASR Reference
The ASR (active Speech Ratio) of the reference signal. ASR is the ratio
of the length of the active speech signal parts and the total signal length
[0...1].
ASR Degraded The ASR of the degraded signal. ASR is the ratio of the length of the
active speech signal parts and the total signal length [0...1].
Pitch Reference
(Hz) The average pitch frequency of the reference signal.
Pitch Degraded (Hz) The average pitch frequency of the degraded signal.
Record file The recorded degraded signal file along with its location.
8.1.3 FTP Download
FTP Download tests the service of transferring files from a remote computer to the local computer
based on FTP protocol.
On the Device tab page, double-click FTP Download under Test Plan or right-click FTP
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Download and select Edit to enter the FTP Download test settings window.
Figure 42 FTP Download test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the FTP Download test:
Table 13 Parameter settings for the FTP Download test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Server
Options
Host The FTP server IP address.
Port The FTP server access port number.
Username
The FTP server username.
Attention: Make sure that user has the right to do the
corresponding test.
Password The password for the FTP server account.
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Function Name Description
Anonymous Select this option to allow login with an anonymous name.
Passive Select this option to allow access to the server in passive mode
Test
Options
File to
Download The download file path in the FTP server.
Directory The local path for the downloaded file.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Duration (s) The download duration after selecting By Time.
By Time
The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration exceeds
the value specified by Timeout.
Timeout (s)
The maximum time, in seconds, for each FTP Download test
to complete. If the specified file is not completely downloaded
from the FTP server to the local PC during this specified time,
the download will be terminated.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive FTP
tests.
Failure Interval
(s)
The interval between the end of a failed test and the start of
the next test.
Advanced
Test
Options
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time the FTP
download is finished.
Save File Save the downloaded file to a local PC.
SFTP Select this option to set Port in the General tab page to 22 by
default.
Trace Route Select this option to enable trace route.
Binary Mode Select this option to use the binary mode.
ASCII Mode Select this option to use ASCII mode.
TCP/IP Monitor Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file for each FTP download test.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Sampling
Frequency (s) The interval between successive samplings.
Thread Count The thread count.
Wait Duration
(s)
The wait time for parallel services. That is, the duration
between when the test start command is sent to the actual time
when the test starts.
Reconnection
Count Server reconnection count.
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Function Name Description
Reconnection
Interval (s)
The reconnection wait time. It waits for a user-defined interval
time before the next reconnection attempt.
No Data
Timeout (s) The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.4 FTP Upload
FTP Upload tests the service of transmitting the file from a local PC to a remote PC based on FTP
protocol.
On the Device tab page, double-click FTP Upload under Test Plan or right-click FTP Upload
and select Edit to enter the FTP Upload test settings window.
Figure 43 FTP Upload test settings window
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The following table describes the parameter settings for FTP Upload test:
Table 14 Parameter settings for FTP Upload test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Server
Options
Host The FTP server IP address.
Port The FTP server access port number.
Username
The FTP server username.
Attention: Make sure that user has the right to do the
corresponding test.
Password The password for the FTP server account.
Anonymous Select this option to allow login with an anonymous name.
Passive Select this option to allow access to the server in passive mode
Test
Options
Select File Select a file from the local computer to upload.
Automatically
Create Files
Select this option to automatically create a file with user-defined
size to upload.
Upload File The local path of the file to be uploaded.
File Size
(MB) Define the file size for automatic file creation.
Directory The local path for the downloaded file.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Duration (s) The download duration after selecting By Time.
By Time
The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration exceeds
the value specified by Timeout.
Timeout (s)
The maximum time, in seconds, for each FTP Upload test to
complete. If the specified file is not completely uploaded to the
FTP server during this specified time, the upload will be
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Function Name Description
terminated.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive FTP
tests.
Failure
Interval (s)
The interval between the end of a failed test and the start of the
next test.
Advanced
Test
Options
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time the FTP
upload is finished.
Delete After Select this option to delete the uploaded file to save space.
SFTP Select this option to set Port in the General tab page to 22 by
default.
Trace Route Select this option to enable trace route.
Binary Mode Select this option to use the binary mode.
ASCII Mode Select this option to use ASCII mode.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file for each FTP download test.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP sniffer mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Sampling
Frequency (s) The interval between successive samplings.
Thread Count The thread count.
Wait
Duration (s)
The wait time for parallel services. That is, the duration between
when the test start command is sent to the actual time when the
test starts.
Reconnection
Count Server reconnection count.
Reconnection
Interval (s)
The reconnection wait time. It waits for a user-defined interval
time before the next reconnection attempt.
No Data
Timeout (s) The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
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8.1.5 HTTP Download
HTTP Download tests the service of downloading URL address based on HTTP protocol.
On the Device tab page, double-click HTTP Download under Test Plan or right-click HTTP
Download and select Edit to enter the HTTP Download test settings window.
Figure 44 HTTP Download test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for HTTP Download test:
Table 15 Parameter settings for HTTP Download test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test Work Type Remain the default settings Normal. The options Baidu Cloud
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Function Name Description
Options and Baidu are dedicated for test inside China.
Source URL The HTTP download URL.
Cycle Count The number of test cycle.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Duration (s) The download time when By Time is selected.
By Time
The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration exceeds
the value specified by Timeout.
Timeout (s)
The maximum time, in seconds, for each HTTP Download test
to complete. If the specified website is not completely
downloaded to the local PC during this specified time, the
download will be terminated.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive HTTP
Download tests.
Advanced
Test
Options
No Data
Timeout (s) The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
Thread Count The thread count.
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time the HTTP
download is finished.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file for each FTP download test.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Save File Save the downloaded file to a local PC.
Directory The local path for the downloaded file.
Use Proxy Select this option to apply user proxy.
Proxy Type Proxy Type.
Proxy Server Proxy Server.
Port The port number.
User ID The username.
Password The password.
Sampling
Frequency (s) The interval between successive samplings.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
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Function Name Description
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.6 HTTP Page
HTTP Page tests the webpage load and refresh at a user-defined URL address based on HTTP
protocol.
On the Device tab page, double-click HTTP Page under Test Plan or right-click HTTP Page and
select Edit to enter the HTTP Page test settings window.
Figure 45 HTTP Page test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for HTTP Page test:
Table 16 Parameter settings for HTTP Page test
Function Name Description
General
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
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Function Name Description
Network
Connection
connection
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options
Source URL The HTTP download URL.
Test Mode The test modes, including page logon and refresh page.
Clear Cache Select this option to clear the cache.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, allowed between successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycle.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each HTTP Page test to
complete.
Wait
Duration (s)
The wait time for parallel services, that is, the duration between
when the start test command is sent to the actual time when test
starts
Advanced
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time the HTTP
download is finished.
Use Proxy Select this option to apply user proxy.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file for each FTP download test.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
No Data
Timeout (s)
The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received. Once the
actual no traffic time meets the user-defined threshold, the Multi
FTP download test will be terminated and recorded as a failure.
Connection
Timeout (ms) The timeout, in milliseconds, for connection.
Proxy
Settings
Proxy Type Proxy Type.
Proxy Server Proxy Server.
Port The port number.
User ID The username.
Password The password.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
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Function Name Description
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.7 HTTP Upload
HTTP Upload tests the video files upload service onto Youtube or Https based on HTTP protocol.
On the Device tab page, double-click HTTP Upload under Test Plan or right-click HTTP
Upload and select Edit to enter the HTTP Upload test settings window.
Figure 46 HTTP Upload est settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for HTTP Upload test:
Table 17 Parameter settings for HTTP Upload test
Function Name Description
General
Select Type Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
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Function Name Description
Network
Connection
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options Work Type
Remain the default settings Normal. The options Baidu Cloud
and Baidu are dedicated for test inside China.
Select File Select a file from the local computer to upload.
Upload File The local path of the file to be uploaded.
Automatically
Create Files Automatically create a file with user-defined size to upload.
File Size (MB) Define the file size for automatic file creation.
Cycle Count The number of test cycle.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Duration (s) The download time when By Time is selected.
By Time
The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration exceeds
the value specified by Timeout.
Timeout (s)
The maximum time, in seconds, for each HTTP Download test
to complete. If the specified website is not completely
downloaded to the local PC during this specified time, the
download will be terminated.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive HTTP
Upload tests.
Advanced
Test
Options
No Data
Timeout (s) The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
Wait Duration
(s)
The wait time for parallel services, that is, the duration
between when the start test command is sent to the actual time
when test starts.
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time the HTTP
download is finished.
TCP/IP Monitor Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file for each FTP download test.
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Function Name Description
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.8 Video Streaming
Video Streaming tests by simulating the activities of watching videos in .3gp/mp4/rm formats on
mobile phones.
On the Device tab page, double-click Video Streaming under Test Plan or right-click Video
Streaming and select Edit to enter the Video Streaming test settings window.
Figure 47 Video Streaming test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for Video Streaming test:
Table 18 Parameter settings for Video Streaming test
Function Name Description
General
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Function Name Description
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options
URL Address The URL address to be used in the test.
Protocol Select a protocol type.
Cycle Count The number of test cycle.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Sample Rate The time interval to collect samples.
Buffer Time (s) The buffer time in seconds.
No Buffer Select this option to indicate no buffer.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Video Streaming test
to complete.
Duration (s) The download time when By Time is selected.
By Time
The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration exceeds
the value specified by Timeout.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive HTTP
Upload tests.
No Data
Timeout (s)
The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
Advanced
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time the HTTP
download is finished.
Score The score of the video.
Save Video Save the video file.
Reference
Video File
Select a standard video file when Score is selected.
TCP/IP Monitor Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file for each FTP download test.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
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Function Name Description
Web Site Type The option Monternet is dedicated for China Mobile.
Select Default for other network technologies.
Quality Select a quality when Web Site Type is set to Monternet.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.9 WAP Page
WAP Page tests the WAP page load and refresh based on WAP protocol.
On the Device tab page, double-click WAP Page under Test Plan or right-click WAP Page and
select Edit to enter the WAP Page test settings window.
Figure 48 WAP Page test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for WAP Page test:
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Table 19 Parameter settings for WAP Page test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777 for
CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
WAP
Options
URL Address The URL of WAP homepage.
Gateway IP The access network Gateway IP, which is provided by operators.
Gateway Port The gateway port.
Test Mode Select a WAP Page test mode (Options: Logon, Refresh).
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each WAP Page test to
complete.
Test Sequence
Valid only Refresh is selected for Test Mode.
Options:
• Homepage: refresh only the homepage
• Sequence: refresh from layer 1 to layer 3 by default
• Random: refresh only the defined layer
Level Define the refresh layer. Valid only when Random is selected for
Test Sequence.
Cycle Count The number of test cycle, which is invalid while Infinite is selected.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Interval (s) The time interval, in seconds, between two successive tests.
Advanced
By Wap2.0 Select this option to comply by Wap2.0, otherwise by Wap1.2.
Use Gateway Select this option to use gateway.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a *.Pcap
file.
Monitor
Mode
Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Network UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
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Function Name Description
Connection UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.10 WAP Download
WAP Download tests the download service based on WAP protocol.
On the Device tab page, double-click WAP Download under Test Plan or right-click WAP
Download and select Edit to enter the WAP Download test settings window.
Table 20 WAP Download test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for WAP Download test:
Table 21 Parameter settings for WAP Download test
Function Name Description
General
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
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Function Name Description
Network
Connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777 for
CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
WAP
Options
URL Address The URL of WAP page.
Directory The local path where downloaded files will be saved.
Gateway IP The access network Gateway IP, which is provided by operators.
Gateway Port The gateway port.
Test Mode WAP test mode.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each WAP Download test to
complete.
Interval (s) The time interval between successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles, which is invalid while Infinite is
selected.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Test
Options
By Wap2.0 Select this option to comply with Wap2.0, otherwise Wap1.2.
Use Gateway Select this option to use gateway.
Save File Select this option to save the file.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a *.Pcap
file.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Network
Connection UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
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8.1.11 SMS
SMS tests message saving and forwarding services. A message is not directly sent from a sender's
phone to the receiver's phone; it will be transferred through the SMS center. In the situation where
the receiver's phone service is not available (for example, the phone is powered off), the message
will be forwarded to the receiver once his phone service is available.
On the Device tab page, double-click SMS under Test Plan or right-click SMS and select Edit to
enter the SMS test settings window.
Figure 49 SMS test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for SMS test:
Table 22 Parameter settings for SMS test
Function Name Description
Target Phone Number The telephone number of the SMS receiver.
Center Number The number of the SMS center.
Send Serial Port AT port. Here Modem port is taken as the AT port to send SMS
messages.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each SMS test to complete.
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Function Name Description
Interval (s) The interval between two successive tests.
Wait Duration (s)
The wait time for parallel services, that is, the duration between
when the start test command is sent to the actual time when test
starts
Baud Rate The baud rate for serial port.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
SP Select this option to test special service, for example, sending
SMS to service provider for subscribing a service.
Check Receipt This option is dedicated for China Mobile.
SMS Content The SMS message content.
SMS Content The SMS message content.
8.1.12 MMS
MMS tests multimedia messaging service.
On the Device tab page, double-click MMS under Test Plan or right-click MMS and select Edit
to enter the MMS test settings window.
Figure 50 MMS test settings window-General
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Figure 51 MMS test settings window-Advanced
The following table describes the parameter settings for MMS test:
Figure 52 Parameter settings for MMS test
Function Name Description
General
Send Network
connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Port The dial port.
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Receive
Network Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
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Function Name Description
connection Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test Options Receive Phone
Number
The telephone number of the MMS receiver.
Send Phone
Number
The telephone number of the MMS sender (optional).
CC Phone
Number
The MMS CC Number (optional).
Priority The MMS priority.
Interval (s) The interval in seconds between two successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Gateway IP The MMS gateway IP address.
Port The gateway port.
Center URL
Address
The URL address of MMS center.
Attach File The local path of the MMS attached file.
Send Content Title The title of MMS (optional).
Content The content of MMS (optional).
Advanced
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class Select the traffic class from the drop-down list.
Timeout Total timeout (s) The total timeout for MMS send, receive, receive PUSH, and
receive MMS. Unit is in seconds
Send timeout (s) The timeout, in seconds, for sending MMS to the server.
Push timeout (s) The timeout, in seconds, for MMS receiving PUSH.
Receive timeout
(s)
The timeout, in seconds, for receiving MMS from the server.
Test Options TCP/IP Monitor Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
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Function Name Description
*.pcap file.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
By MMS 2.0 Select this option to use MMS2.0 protocol for test. If it is not
selected, MMS1.0 protocol is used.
8.1.13 Attach
Mobile phone communicates with the network by sending an attach message. Only after being
successfully attached can the terminal conduct services normally.
On the Device tab page, double-click Attach under Test Plan or right-click Attach and select
Edit to enter the Attach test settings window.
Figure 53 Attach test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for Attach test:
Table 23 Parameter settings for Attach test
Function Name Description
Baud Rate The baud rate for serial port.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive Attach
tests.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Attach test to complete.
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Duration The duration specified for the Attach test.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
8.1.14 PDP
PDP is a process whereby the phone contacts the system to apply for resources such as IP address
before data transmission. Once PDP activation has completed, the phone will be available to
transmit data.
On the Device tab page, double-click PDP under Test Plan or right-click PDP and select Edit to
enter the PDP test settings window.
Figure 54 PDP test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the PDP test:
Table 24 Parameter settings for PDP test
Function Name Description
Baud Rate The baud rate for the serial port.
UE Rate UL Test device uplink transmission rate.
UE Rate DL Test device downlink transmission rate.
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Function Name Description
Traffic Class Select the traffic class from the drop-down list box.
Interval (s) The wait time, in seconds, between successive tests.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, allowed for each PDP test to
complete.
APN The Access Point Name for the network.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
8.1.15 Ping
Ping test sends packets to the server in order to test the connection.
On the Device tab page, double-click Ping under Test Plan or right-click Ping and select Edit to
enter the Ping test settings window.
Figure 55 Ping test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for Ping test:
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Table 25 Parameter settings for Ping test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial
Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options
Host The IP address in Ping test.
Packet Size
(B) The size of packets to be sent in the Ping test. The unit is Byte.
Timeout
(ms)
The maximum time, in milliseconds, for each Ping test to
complete.
Interval (ms) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive Ping
tests.
Sleep When
PPP Drop
(s)
The wait time after PPP dial failed.
Live Time
(s)
The life cycle of network package; the node number that the
package passes. Every time the package passes a node, the
value will decrease by one.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Test
Options
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when the
Ping test is finished.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class Select a traffic class. Options:
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Function Name Description
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.16 Receive Email
Receive Email tests the email receive service based on configuration.
On the Device tab page, double-click Receive Email under Test Plan or right-click Receive
Email and select Edit to enter the Receive Email test settings window.
Figure 56 Receive Email test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Receive Email test:
Table 26 Parameter settings for Receive Email test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
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Function Name Description
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options
Server The server name for receiving mails.
Port The server port for receiving mails.
Server Type The server type for receiving mails.
Index The index number in the mailbox. It designates which mail
will be received in the designated account.
Mail Account The mailbox account name.
Password The mailbox user password.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Receive Email test to
complete.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Test
Options
POP3/IMAP-
SSL
Select this option to enable Secure Socket Layer (SSL) for the
server to be connected.
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when the
Receive Email test is finished.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
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Function Name Description
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.17 Send Email
Send Email tests the send emails service (with attachment or not) to a receiver based on
configuration.
On the Device tab page, double-click Send Email under Test Plan or right-click Send Email and
select Edit to enter the Send Email test settings window.
Figure 57 Send Email test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Send Email test:
Table 27 Parameter settings for Send Email test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
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Function Name Description
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options
SMTP Server The server for sending mails.
Port The server port for sending mails. The default one is 25.
Mail Account The mailbox account name.
Password The mailbox user password.
Authentication Set whether authentication is required.
Subject The outgoing mail subject.
Attach File The local path for the attachment of outgoing mails.
From The username for the outgoing mail account.
To The username for the receiving mail account.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Send Email test to
complete
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
SSL Mode Select an SSL mode. Options: Node, SSL, TLS
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when the
Send Email test is finished.
Advanced
Test
Options
SSL Mode Select an SSL mode. Options: Node, SSL, TLS
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when the
Send Email test is finished.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
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Function Name Description
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.18 PP Dial
PPP Dial is Point-to-Point Protocol, which allows data transmission conforming to the Internet
protocol IP on a serial line.
On the Device tab page, double-click PPP Dial under Test Plan or right-click PPP Dial and select
Edit to enter the PPP Dial test settings window.
Figure 58 PPP Dial test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the PPP Dial test:
Table 28 Parameter settings for the PPP Dial test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
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Function Name Description
Dial Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options
Duration The duration time.
Interval (s) The wait time, in seconds, between successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.19 Mobile Terminated Call Test
On the Device tab page, double-click MTC Test under Test Plan or right-click MTC Test and
select Edit to enter the MTC Test settings window.
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Figure 59 MTC Test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the MTC test:
Table 29 Parameter settings for the MTC test
Function Name Description
Cycle Count The number of test cycles. It is valid when Infinite is not selected.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
8.1.20 Idle Test
Idle Test is used to test in the idle mode.
On the Device tab page, double-click Idle Test under Test Plan or right-click Idle Test and select
Edit to enter the Idle Test settings window.
Figure 60 Idle Test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Idle Test:
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Table 30 Parameter settings for Idle test
Function Name Description
Duration (s) The test duration time, in seconds.
8.1.21 MOS Self-Check
MOS Self-Check is used to perform MOS tests by automatically changing the MOS box volume,
and then setting the volume with the best test result as the MOS box volume.
On the Device tab page, double-click MOS Self-Check under Test Plan or right-click MOS Self-
Check and select Edit to enter the MOS Self-Check test settings window.
Figure 61 MOS Self-Check test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the MOS Self-Check test:
Table 31 Parameter settings for MOS Self-Check test
Function Name Description
Called Number The mobile terminated phone number.
MOS Device Version The MOS test device version, including MOS3.X and MOS
4.X.
Start Volume The start volume of the MOS box for MOS Self--Check test.
End Volume The end volume of the MOS box for MOS Self--Check test.
Step The incremental step.
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Function Name Description
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Algorithm Algorithm mode: PESQ and POLQA
Play Device The Audio card of single-MOS.
Record Device Select a record channel.
Group No. Select a play channel.
8.1.22 MOS Self-Loop
MOS Self-Loop is used to test whether the hardware is working accordingly before the actual test.
This is only for the multi MOS test.
On the Device tab page, double-click MOS Self-Loop under Test Plan or right-click MOS Self-
Loop and select Edit to enter the MOS Self-Loop test settings window.
Figure 62 MOS Self-Loop test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the MOS Self-Loop test:
Table 32 Parameter settings for MOS Self-Loop test
Function Name Description
Duration (s) Duration in seconds.
Infinite Select this option to perform the loop test.
MOS Device Version The MOS test device version, including MOS3.X and MOS 4.X.
Group No. Select a play channel.
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Function Name Description
Algorithm Algorithm mode: PESQ (PESQ NB and PESQ WB) and POLQA
(POLQA NB and POLQA SWB).
8.1.23 Video Telephony
This is a Video Telephony service test.
On the Device tab page, double-click Video Telephony under Test Plan or right-click Video
Telephony and select Edit to enter the Video Telephony test settings window.
Figure 63 Video Telephony test settings window
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The following table describes the parameter settings for the Video Telephony test:
Table 33 Parameter settings for Video Telephony test
Function Name Description
General
Called Number The called number.
Duration (s) The duration of the call.
Connection Timeout (s) The maximum access duration.
Interval (s) The interval between successive calls in seconds.
Cycle count The test cycle which can be set if Infinite is not selected.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
H.245 Timeout (s) The timeout for handshaking.
Setup Timeout (ms) The timeout for setup.
Sampling Frequency (ms) The sampling frequency.
Video File The path of the received video file.
Audio File The path of the received audio file.
Advanced
Calling Number The calling number.
Baud Rate The baud rate for serial port.
Video Type The type of video file.
Audio Type The type of audio file.
Save Video Save the video file.
Answer Manually Manual answer mode. In this mode, users need to manually
answer the phone.
Answer Automatically Auto answer mode. In this mode, calls will be automatically
answered.
Score Score based on PEVQ or AVET mode.
PEVQ Test PEVQ Score.
AVET Test AVET Score.
8.1.24 Iperf
Iperf service mainly applies to network communication development, TCP/UDP connection test,
and test data send and receive on the server or client side.
On the Device tab page, double-click iPerf under Test Plan or right-click iPerf and select Edit to
enter the iPerf test settings window.
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Figure 64 Iperf test settings window
Iperf service mainly applies to network communication development, TCP/UDP connection test,
and test data send and receive on the server or client side.
Double-click iPerf under Test Plan or *right-click iPerf and select Edit to enter the iPerf test
settings window.
Table 34 Iperf test settings window
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Telenet/SSH2 Address The Iperf test server address.
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Function Name Description
Port The Iperf test server port. If Type is set to Telenet, the default
port number is 23; if Type is set to SSH, the default port
number is 22.
Type The login type. Options: Telnet and SSH.
Username The username to log on the Iperf test server.
Password The password to log on the Iperf test server.
Cmd Line Select test mode by command line.
Interval (s) Time interval between two successive Iperf tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test infinitely.
Test Mode Select a test mode option: Up, Down, or Both.
Protocol Type Select a protocol type option: TCP or UDP
Transmission
Time (s)
Set transmission time in seconds.
Advanced
Test Options Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time the Iperf
test is finished.
Server Port
The port of the server. If Protocol Type is set to TCP, the port
number is 5001 by default. If Protocol Type is set to UDP,
the port number is 5002 by default.
Iperf Path The path of the remote server.
UDP Options Bandwidth The bandwidth.
Buffer Size The buffer size for receiving UDP data packet.
Packet Size The packet size.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.25 Multi FTP Download
Multi FTP Download is to perform multiple FTP Download test in parallel.
On the Device tab page, double-click Multi FTP Download under Test Plan or right-click Multi
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FTP Download and select Edit to enter the Multi FTP Download test settings window.
Figure 65 Multi FTP Download test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Multi FTP Download test:
Table 35 Parameter settings for Multi FTP Download test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
LTE Dial
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test Options Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
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Function Name Description
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Duration (s) The download duration when By Time is selected.
By Time The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration
exceeds the value specified by Timeout.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Multi FTP
Download test to complete.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Failure Interval
(s)
The interval between the end of a failed test and the start of
the next test.
Multi-FTP
Download
Settings
Add Add a file to be downloaded. Set server information and select
a file to be downloaded.
Edit Edit the file to be downloaded.
Delete Delete the file to be downloaded.
Advanced
Test Options Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when
Multi FTP Download test is finished.
TCP/IP Monitor Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Save File Save the downloaded file to a local PC.
Directory The local path for the downloaded file.
Binary Mode Set Binary Mode.
ASCII Mode Set ASCII mode.
Sampling
Frequency (ms)
Time interval, in milliseconds, between successive sampling.
Time to
Throughput (s)
This indicates how long the software will wait to calculate the
download speed rate after receiving the first data packet, with
the purpose of collecting data after the streaming is stable.
Wait Duration
(s)
The wait time for parallel services, that is, the duration
between when the start test command is sent to the actual time
when test starts.
Reconnection
Count
Set server reconnection count.
Reconnection
Interval (s)
Time interval, in seconds, between two successive
reconnections. For example, the device will wait for the
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Function Name Description
specified interval and reconnect to the server after a
connection failure.
No Data
Timeout(s)
The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received. Once the
actual no traffic time meets the user-defined threshold, the
Multi FTP download test will be terminated and recorded as a
failure.
Test Mode
If this option is set to First Session Finish, the test will finish
after any FTP server downloads the last data packet during the
time specified by Test Option. If this option is set to All
Session Finish, the test will finish only after all FTP servers
download the last data packet during the time specified by
Test Option.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.26 Multi FTP Upload
Multi FTP Upload is to perform multiple FTP Upload test in parallel.
On the Device tab page, double-click Multi FTP Upload under Test Plan or right-click Multi
FTP Upload and select Edit to enter the Multi FTP Upload test settings window.
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Figure 66 Multi FTP Upload test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Multi FTP Upload test:
Table 36 Parameter settings for the Multi FTP Upload test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
LTE Dial
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test Options Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
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Function Name Description
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Duration (s) The download duration when By Time is selected.
By Time The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration
exceeds the value specified by Timeout.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Multi FTP
Download test to complete.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Failure Interval
(s)
The interval between the end of a failed test and the start of
the next test.
Multi-FTP
Upload
Settings
Add Add a file to be downloaded. Set server information and select
a file to be downloaded.
Edit Edit the file to be downloaded.
Delete Delete the file to be downloaded.
Advanced
Test Options Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when
Multi FTP Download test is finished.
TCP/IP Monitor Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Binary Mode Set Binary Mode.
ASCII Mode Set ASCII mode.
Sampling
Frequency (ms)
Time interval, in milliseconds, between successive sampling.
Time to
Throughput (s)
This indicates how long the software will wait to calculate the
download speed rate after receiving the first data packet, with
the purpose of collecting data after the streaming is stable.
Wait Duration
(s)
The wait time for parallel services, that is, the duration
between when the start test command is sent to the actual time
when test starts.
Reconnection
Count
Set server reconnection count.
Reconnection
Interval (s)
Time interval, in seconds, between two successive
reconnections. For example, the device will wait for the
specified interval and reconnect to the server after a
connection failure.
No Data The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received. Once the
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Function Name Description
Timeout(s) actual no traffic time meets the user-defined threshold, the
Multi FTP download test will be terminated and recorded as a
failure.
Test Mode
If this option is set to First Session Finish, the test will finish
after any FTP server downloads the last data packet during the
time specified by Test Option. If this option is set to All
Session Finish, the test will finish only after all FTP servers
download the last data packet during the time specified by
Test Option.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.27 LTE Power
LTE Power is to test the automatic power on/off of LTE device.
On the Device tab page, double-click LTE Power under Test Plan or right-click LTE Power and
select Edit to enter the LTE Power test settings window.
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Figure 67 LTE Power test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the LTE Power test:
Table 37 Parameter settings for the LTE Power test
Function Name Description
Baud Rate The baud rate for serial port.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Time-out (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each LTE Power test to
complete.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Test Mode Specify a test mode.
Hard Restart Select this option for a hard restart.
8.1.28 Speed Test
Speed Test is to test the upload and download speed and Ping delay on the website.
On the Device tab page, double-click Speed Test under Test Plan or right-click Speed Test and
select Edit to enter the Speed Test settings window.
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Figure 68 Speed Test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Speed Test:
Table 38 Parameter settings for the Speed Test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test Options Source URL The source URL, which can be selected from the drop-down list
box, to be used in Speed Test.
Sponsor The sponsor of speed test server.
Country The country of the speed test server.
City The city of the speed test server.
File to
Download
Select the size of the file to be downloaded. Pilot Pioneer will
download a file with this specified size from the address
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Function Name Description
specified by Source URL.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Test Options TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Download
Thread Count Settings for the download thread
Upload Thread
Count Settings for the upload thread
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.29 Video Play
Video Play is a test of video play through HTTP transmission. It simulates user behavior to
evaluate network KPIs.
On the Device tab page, double-click Video Play under Test Plan or right-click Video Play and
select Edit to enter the Video Play test settings window.
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Figure 69 Video Play test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Video Play test:
Table 39 Parameter settings for the Video Play test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current
network connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA,
#777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test
Options
URL Address The URL address of the video file.
Web Site
Type
The type of video website. Options: Youtube, Facebook and
Other
Quality Select a play quality based on the selected video type.
Play Type Select a play type by time or by percentage.
Duration Video play duration. Unit: seconds.
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Function Name Description
By Time
The settings for Duration takes effect only after this option is
selected, and the test will be terminated when the duration
exceeds this specified value. Otherwise, the test will proceed
until the file is completely downloaded or the duration exceeds
the value specified by Timeout.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Video Play test to
complete.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Failure
Intervals (s)
The interval between the end of a failed test and the start of the
next test.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Buffer
Settings
Buffer Type Select a buffer type by time or by percentage.
Max Buffer
Duration The maximum time allowed for buffering.
Total Buffer
Duration The total time for buffering.
Max Buffer
Counts The maximum buffer counts.
Buffer
Threshold (s)
The buffer period. Once time threshold is met, it will start to
play the video.
Test
Options
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial when Video Play test
is finished every time.
Save Video Save the video file.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Reconnection
Counts Set server reconnection count.
No Data
Timeout (s) The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
Network
Connection UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class Select a traffic class. Options:
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Function Name Description
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.30 DNS Lookup
DNS Lookup is a service that can verify domain name to IP address. DNS Lookup test can
simulate terminals to access internet website and evaluate its lookup performance, obtaining
service success rate and time delay.
On the Device tab page, double-click DNS Lookup under Test Plan or right-click DNS Lookup
and select Edit to enter the DNS Lookup test settings window.
Figure 70 DNS Lookup test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the DNS Lookup test:
Table 40 Parameter settings for the DNS Lookup test
Function Name Description
General
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Function Name Description
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test Option Host The address of domain site.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each DNS Lookup test to
complete.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Network
Connection UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.31 Facebook
Facebook tests the services (e.g. instant message, send/receive post, upload video and image) on
Facebook to reflect wireless network quality.
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On the Device tab page, double-click Facebook under Test Plan or right-click Facebook and
select Edit to enter the Facebook test settings window.
Figure 71 Facebook test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Facebook test:
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Table 41 Parameter settings for the Facebook test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP
dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing
PPP dial type
Current Network Connection: uses the
current network connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for
different network technologies (example: *99# for
GSM/WCDMA, #777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network
technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network
technologies).
Test Options
Sender Username Username of the person who posts a blog.
Password The password of the person who posts a blog.
Sender Nickname The nickname of the person who posts a blog.
Receiver
Username The username of the person who receives a post.
Password The password of the person who receives a post.
Receiver
Nickname The nickname of the person who receives a post.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between
successive tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Blog/Comment
Test
Send Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for posting a blog
and comment.
Receive Timeout
(s)
The maximum time, in seconds, for receiving a blog
and comment post.
Upload File
File Type Select the type of the file to be uploaded. Support
picture and video formats.
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for uploading file.
Specified File Specify a file on the local computer to upload.
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Function Name Description
Attach File Select a specific file to upload.
Upload Random
File Upload a random file not from the local disk.
File Size (KB)
The size of a random file to be uploaded. This
parameter is available when Upload Random File is
not selected.
Messenger
Send Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for sending a text
message.
Receive Timeout
(s)
The maximum time, in seconds, for receiving a text
message.
Advanced
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
Test Options
Disconnect Every
Time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time
when Facebook test is finished.
TCP/IP Monitor Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and
generate a *.Pcap file.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is
selected.
8.1.32 VoIP
VoIP tests the service of voice over IP by simulating terminals, to verify whether VoIP service is
supported and evaluate the network performance.
On the Device tab page, double-click VoIP under Test Plan or right-click VoIP and select Edit to
enter the VoIP test settings window.
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Figure 72 VoIP test settings window
Figure 73 VoIP test settings window
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The following table describes the parameter settings for the VoIP test:
Table 42 Parameter settings for the VoIP test
Function Name Description
Network
Connection
Call Type The type of the call. Options: MOC&MTC, MOC, MTC
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial
Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for different
network technologies (example: *99# for GSM/WCDMA, #777
for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
UE Rate UL Test device uplink transmission rate.
UE Rate DL Test device downlink transmission rate.
Traffic Class Select the traffic class from the drop-down list.
Server
Options
Username Username for logging into the VoIP server.
Password Password for logging into the VoIP server.
Called
Username Username of the called party.
Domain The domain information.
Port The port number.
SBC Service
IP The service IP address of SBC.
Test
Options
Real-Time
MOS Calculate MOS value in real time.
Algorithm Select an algorithm mode (options: PESO and POLQA) if
Real-Time MOS is selected.
VoIP Type VoIP type. Options: audio telephone and video telephone
Audio
Codec Audio codec mode.
Video
Codec Video codec mode.
Audio File Audio file.
Video File Video file.
Timeout(s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each VoIP test to complete.
No Data
Timeout(s) The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
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Function Name Description
Interval(s) Interval, in seconds, between successive tests.
Duration(s) The duration, in seconds, for one VoIP test.
Cycle Count The number of test cycle.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Same PPP
dial every
time
Select this option to use the same PPP dial for every VoIP test.
Disconnect
every time Select this option to disconnect PPP dial for every VoIP test.
8.1.33 Traceroute
Traceroute is a TCP/IP network diagnostic tool for displaying the route and measuring transit
delays of packets across an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
On the Device tab page, double-click Trace Route under Test Plan or right-click Trace Route
and select Edit to enter the Trace Route test settings window.
Figure 74 Trace Route test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Trace Route test:
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Table 43 Parameter settings for the Trace Route test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial
Number
The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for
different network technologies (example: *99# for
GSM/WCDMA, #777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Route
Configuration
Route Test
Address Test address, which can be an IP address or a URL address.
Probe
Count The route from which to test.
Route
Timeout
(ms)
Time out for each route. Unit: milliseconds
Test Route
Interval
The time, in milliseconds, to be allowed between two route
tests.
Packet Size
(Byte) The size of the packet for test. Unit: byte
Test Loop
Settings
Timeout (s) The maximum time, in seconds, for each Trace Route test to
complete.
Interval (s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive tests.
Cycle
Count
The number of test cycles. Set it when Infinite is not
selected.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
Other Settings
Disconnect
Every Time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when
Trace Route test is finished.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Network
Connection
UE Rate
UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
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Function Name Description
UE Rate
DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic
Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.34 PBM
Dingli's PBM (Pulse-Sampling Bandwidth Measurement) solution is used to send packet data
pulses with minimum network resource utilization. Frequent but short duration pulses are sent in
order to ensure only minimum network resources are used, so tests can be done continuously
without impacting network performance.
On the Device tab page, double-click PBM under Test Plan or right-click PBM and select Edit to
enter the PBM test settings window.
Figure 75 PBM test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the PBM test:
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Table 44 Parameter settings for the PBM test
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for
different network technologies (example: *99# for
GSM/WCDMA, #777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Test Options
Server The server address.
Port The port number of the server used for PBM test.
UL Sample
Ratio
The uplink sample ratio of the PBM test.
DL Sample
Ratio
The downlink sample ratio of the PBM test
Duration(s) The duration of the test. Unit: seconds.
Interval(s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive
tests.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to perform the PBM test indefinitely.
No Data
Timeout(s) The timeout, in seconds, when no data is received.
Advanced
Test Options Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when
Multi FTP Download test is finished.
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor
Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
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Function Name Description
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.1.35 Manual MOS
The Voice Quality and Benchmarking Device is used for Manual MOS test, where PESQ and
POLQA algorithms are supported. In a voice quality test, users may manually call a terminal, and
Pilot Pioneer may initiate the PESQ or POLQA MOS test to obtain the relevant MOS score. This
function is provided for traditional Circuit Switched (CS) voice call tests and other Internet
Protocol (IP) based call tests such as VoLTE. Users need to use Voice Quality and Benchmarking
Device version 3.0 and above.
Figure 76 Manual MOS test settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Manual MOS test:
Function Name Description
General
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Function Name Description
Algorithms
MOS score mode.
Options:
PESQ: NB, WB
POLQA: NB, SWB
MOS Device Version MOS device version. Supports Single MOS, Multi MOS
Version 3.0/3.1/4.0, and MOS Ver4.0Lite
Calculate VSNR Select this to enable Video Stream Non-Reference (VSNR)
algorithm.
Play Device Select the play device, which is only for Single MOS test
Record Device Select the record device, which is only for Single MOS test
Group No. Play channel. Users may select a channel based on the
connected device.
Record Offset Record offset. Unit: ms
Save Threshold Value
Save the threshold value. If the actual MOS value is lower
than or equal to the threshold value, the recording voice file
will be saved in the Abnormal folder, but the MOS scoring
will not be stopped.
MOS Threshold Value
MOS threshold value. If the actual MOS value is below the
threshold value, the MOS scoring will be stopped, and the
recording voice file will be saved in the Abnormal folder.
Only Save Abnormal Values Select this to save only abnormal values.
Play Mode
Select Unidirection or Bidirection under Play Mode to
replay the reference file in the unidirectional or bidirectional
mode
Play Wave Manually Select this to manually replay the file. If this option is not
selected, the file will be replayed automatically.
Samples
Multi Reference File
Generally, only the default audio file is replayed for the MOS
test. Users may select this option to configure multiple audio
files to replay in loops.
Loop Count Per File The count that each audio file is replayed when Multi
Reference File is selected.
Play Interval (s) The interval between successive file replays in seconds.
8.1.36 WeiBo
WeiBo is to simulate user behaviors to evaluate network KPIs. (This service testing is mostly
relevant to countries where it is widely used by subscribers e.g. China, Taiwan, HongKong,
Macao, and Singapore.)
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On the Device tab page, double-click WeiBo under Test Plan or right-click WeiBo and select
Edit to enter the WeiBo test settings window.
Figure 77 Weibo setting page
Function Name Description
General
Network
Connection
Select Type
Select the PPP dial type. Options:
Create a PPP connection: creates a new PPP dial type
Select a PPP connection: selects an existing PPP dial
type
Current Network Connection: uses the current network
connection
Dial Number The dial number. Different dial numbers are used for
different network technologies (example: *99# for
GSM/WCDMA, #777 for CDMA).
APN The Access Point Name for the network technology.
Username The username (optional for some network technologies).
Password The password (optional for some network technologies).
Creator
Username The user name used for login.
Password The password used for login.
Image The local picture which will be uploaded.
Fans Username The username of the fans.
Password The password of the fans.
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Function Name Description
Test Options
Interval(s) The time, in seconds, to be allowed between successive
tests.
Failure
Interval(s)
The interval between the end of a failed test and the start of
the next test.
Cycle Count The number of test cycles.
Infinite Select this option to test indefinitely.
Advanced
TCP/IP
Monitor
Select this option to activate TCP/IP logging and generate a
*.Pcap file.
Monitor Mode Select a TCP/IP mode when TCP/IP Monitor is selected.
Disconnect
every time
Select this option to disconnect PPP dial every time when
Multi FTP Download test is finished.
Login
Timeout(s) The maximum login time in seconds.
Send
Timeout(s) The maximum time, in seconds, for sending files.
Network
Connection
UE Rate UL Uplink transmission rate of test device.
UE Rate DL Downlink transmission rate of test device.
Traffic Class
Select a traffic class. Options:
Default
Conversational
Streaming
Interactive
Background
Subscribed value
8.2 Scanner Test
Scanner tests supported depends on the scanned network technology. Scanner Test for WCDMA,
CDMA, TD-SCDMA, and LTE supports Pilot, CW, and Spectrum test services. Scanner Test for
GSM supports CW, Spectrum, ColorCode test services. In addition, Blind and EPs test services
are supported by PCTEL scanners.
Presently Pilot Pioneer supports various Scanner types. Due to various standards, the settings and
test results on Pilot Pioneer will also vary. The following tests are based on scanner produced by
PCTEL and EAGLE.
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8.2.1 Pilot
Pilot test is to scan specified or strongest PSC/PN and measure its parameters.
Once the scanner is added to Pilot Pioneer and configured, a pre-defined Pilot template, based on
network type, will be displayed under Test Plan. Double-click Pilot under Test Plan to enter the
Pilot settings window.
Figure 78 Pilot settings window
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Pilot test:
Table 45 Parameter settings for the Pilot test
Function Name Description
Channel Settings Set Band and UARFCN, which can be added,
deleted, and edited.
Settings
Uplink Select this option to scan on the uplink.
Top Pilot (Nth) Scan Select this option to automatically (without
manually specifying) scan the PSC/PN of the top
pilot (the “Nth” count of PSC/PN is specified by Top Pilot Count
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Function Name Description
Top Pilot Count).
Specified PSC/PN
Select this option to specify PSC/PN. Click the
button under this parameter to specify PSC/PN
value. Multiple values can be selected.
Selected Data Modes Select a data mode. Multiple modes can be selected.
Single channel or channel range can be set for Channel Setting, for example, 10551-10555, will
be recognized by Pilot Pioneer as five frequencies. Some scanners can simultaneously scan
multiple channels while some can only scan single channel. For this reason, Pilot Pioneer will
inspect the channel count. Once the channel count exceeds the acceptable range, users will be
alerted.
8.2.2 CW
CW test is continuous wave test that is used for signaling coverage test. Double-click CW under
Test Plan to enter the CW setting window. The figure below shows the CW settings window for
PCTEL scanner under WCDMA network:
Figure 79 CW settings window
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The following table describes the parameter settings for the CW test:
Table 46 Parameter settings for the CW test
Function Name Description
Channel Settings Set Band and UARFCN, which can be added, deleted, and
edited.
Band Width(KHz) Set band width.
Uplink Select this to scan uplink.
8.2.3 Spectrum
Double-click Spectrum under Test Plan to enter the Spectrum setting window. The figure below
shows the Spectrum settings window for PCTEL scanners:
Figure 80 Spectrum settings window for PCTEL scanners
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Spectrum test:
Table 47 Parameter settings for the Spectrum test
Function Name Description
Band
Select a band, which is used to indicate the frequency range. After a
band is selected, Begin Frequency and End Frequency will be
automatically set to correspond to the frequency range. Users may
manually modify the begin frequency and end frequency value.
Begin Frequency Set the begin frequency in KHz.
End Frequency Set the end frequency in KHz.
Frequency Spacing
(KHz) Resolution bandwidth.
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8.2.4 Color Code
Double-click Color Code under Test Plan to enter the Color Code settings window. The figure
below shows the Color Code settings window for PCTEL scanners.
Figure 81 Color Code settings window for PCTEL scanners
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Color Code test:
Table 48 Parameter settings for the Color Code test
Function Name Description
Channel Settings Set Band and UARFCN, which can be added,
deleted, and edited.
Settings
Speed Test speed. Unit: milliseconds
CCH measurement Select this to measure CCH.
High-speed test Select this to conduct High-speed test.
Rxlev threshold Set Rxlev threshold in dB.
Same frequency decoding Select this to enable same frequency decoding.
Neighbor frequency C/A
decoding
Select this to enable neighbor frequency C/A
decoding.
Constellation measurement Select this option to enable constellation
measurement for FCCH, BCH or SCH.
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Function Name Description
Message Select a message type.
8.2.5 Blind
Blind test is supported by PCTEL scanners, which is used to scan frequencies and cells that meet
specified conditions in any frequency band, and obtain general network information when no
detailed network configuration is provided. The figure below shows the settings page of Blind test
from LTE network technology:
Figure 82 Settings page of Blind test
The following table describes the parameter settings for the Blind test:
Table 49 Parameter settings for the Blind test
Function Name Description
Band Select a band.
Response Mode Set the response mode. Options: Channel and Frequency.
Number of Ids The number of cells.
Type Set this option to RSSI.
Value RSSI threshold, in dBm.
Channelization Channel mode. Set this option to Mode0.
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8.2.6 EPS
Enhanced Power Scan (EPS) test is supported by PCTEL scanners, which is used to measure the
overall receive power in user-defined time and frequency interval. The service test is similar to the
Spectrum service test, but can be used to obtain more information.
The figure below shows the settings page of EPS test from LTE network technology:
Figure 83 Settings page of EPS test
The following table describes the parameter settings for the EPS test:
Table 50 Parameter settings for the EPS test
Function Name Description
Channel Setting Settings for frequency. Users may add, delete, or
edit frequencies.
Settings
Resolution Bandwidth The resolution bandwidth. Unit: 2.5 KHz
Frequency Step Size (FSS) The frequency step size. Unit: 2.5 KHz
Bins The number of test samples over a specified
bandwidth.
Time Period Mark (TPM) Time period mark.
Time Period Mark Offset
(TPMO) Time period mark offset.
Measurement Window The size of measurement window.
EPS Flags EPS flag.
Uplink Uplink.
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9 Data Collection Data collection includes real time test and recording of test information. It is commonly used to
collect test information, observe real time status, and save test information into log files. It
includes two modes: Connect and Recording.
9.1 Connect Mode
In this mode, Pilot Pioneer is able to display current test information in real time and verify test
information without saving log files. In this mode, users may conduct tests and display the
information without saving any test information.
To enter the connect mode, do as follow:
Method 1: Choose Record > Connect in the Menu bar, or press the shortcut key F6.
Method 2: Choose the Connect icon in the tool bar.
After connection, the workspace will display information status windows such as: Message,
Event, Line Chart, Map and Device Control by default if there are none loaded previously.
Figure 84 Information status windows
To disconnect and exit the Connect mode, do as follows:
Method 1: Choose Record > Disconnect in the Menu bar, or press the shortcut key "Alt +F6".
Method 2: Click the Disconnect icon in the tool bar.
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9.2 Recording Mode
In the recording mode, Pilot Pioneer is able to save log files in a specified directory after
decoding. There are two methods to enter the recording mode:
Method 1: Choose Record > Start Recording in the Menu bar, or press the shortcut key F7.
Method 2: Choose the Start Recording icon in the tool bar.
Figure 85 Save Logfile window
Log files can be saved in the ddib and rcu formats. The ddib log file format is the original
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decoded data file from the terminal, which can be used by Pilot Pioneer directly and typically
large in size; the log file in the rcu format is the original bit stream of the terminal, which cannot
be used by Pilot Pioneer directly and is typically small in size.
Currently, Pilot Pioneer saves log files in the ddib format by default; users may simultaneously
save log files in the rcu format. The log file in the rcu format is saved in the BackupLogFiles
directory, in the same path with that of the ddib file and with the same ddib file name.
The functions in the recording mode are as follows:
Switches between connect mode and recording mode.
Pauses and recovers test.
Select a floor in the Indoor Test tab page, and then the generated data file will be saved to
the directory where the floor data file is saved.
Marks all devices. See section 8.2.3.
Switch between different log files. See section 9.2.4.
9.2.1 Record Configuration
Users may configure information about data recording including Default Recording, Quick File
Name, Data Division (by size or by time), and Interface Refresh.
To enter the data record configuration window, do as follows:
Method 1: In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Options.
Method 2: Click the Configuration button in the Save Logfile window.
Figure 86 Record Configuration window
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The functions on the Test Record tab page are as follows:
1. On the General tab page, users may set Default path, Default File Name, Data Partition,
and Refresh.
a. Default Path: the default path where log files are saved. User may specify this path as
required.
b. Default File Name:
If this parameter is selected, Pilot Pioneer will enter the recording mode and the Save
Logfile window where users may set log file storage path and define file name will not
be displayed after users click Start Recording. Log files will be saved in the path and
as the file name specified by Default Path and Default File Name here.
If this parameter is not selected, the Save Logfile window will be displayed every time
users click Start Recording.
c. Data Partition:
If this parameter is selected, log files will be partitioned and saved by time or by size.
If this parameter is not selected, log files will be saved without partition.
d. Refresh: Set interface refresh interval.
Figure 87 Test Configuration page
2. On the Test Configuration tab page, users may perform configuration related to data
recording.
a. Log Recording
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Direct Record: If this parameter is selected, log files will be automatically recorded
after the device is connected. If this parameter is not selected, log files will not be
recorded after the device is connected. User may click the Record button to record log
files.
Restart service test when recording or switching logs: The undergoing service will
stop and proceed to the next loop when a new log file is saved or a log file is switched.
Take Call test as an example. If the total session count is 10, the current session count is
7, and a log file is switched, then the current session will be terminated and proceed to
the 8th session.
Automatically save RCU files when starting service test: If the current mode is not
the recording mode, select this to change to the recording mode automatically when the
test starts.
Automatic Export Logfiles: Select this to export the log files based on the pre-defined
configuration when recording stops.
b. Test Settings
Initiation command for LTE recording: Select this to send initialization command
(such as Attach and Detach) when recording data.
Initiation command upon LTE devices connection: Select this to send initialization
command (such as Attach and Detach) when connecting the device.
Single dialup services test: Select this to synchronize the dial up connection for all the
data service tests.
Synchronize device service tests o: Select this to force all terminals to start each test at
the same time. For example, if one terminal ends a test first, it will enter the idle status
until all terminals end the test, and then proceed the next test with other terminals.
Automatically load indoor maps: Select this to automatically load indoor pictures
during data recording.
Figure 88 Advanced page
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3. On the Advanced tab page, users may perform other configuration, including UE messages
and special interaction messages storage configuration.
Data Analysis consists of Coverage Settings, KPI Properties, and Algorithm.
Figure 89 Coverage Ratio page
1. The Coverage Settings tab page is used to set conditions related to coverage rate analysis for
each network technology.
2. The KPI Properties tab page is used to set conditions related to data and voice services' KPI
statistics. See the figure below:
Figure 90 KPI Property page
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3. The Algorithms tab page is used to set statistics algorithms for FTP upload/download service
duration and report storage path.
Figure 91 Algorithm page
9.2.2 Log Information
Before recording log files, users may configure the test information, including test place, test
personnel, test vehicle, sampling points, call number, and terminal information. During testing,
Pilot Pioneer will automatically record the predefined information and the test plan into the log
files.
To enter the Log Information window, do as follows:
1. In the Save Logfile window, click the Test Information button to enter the Log Information
window.
2. If Pilot Pioneer is in the recording mode, right-click a log file in the navigation pane and
select Log Information.
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Figure 92 Log Information window
9.2.3 Tag Devices
In the recording mode, users may insert tags at any special place as reminders, and the tags will be
written into *.rcu log files.
There are three methods to tag devices:
Method 1: To tag all devices, choose Record > Tag All Device in the Menu bar
Method 2: To tag all devices, click the Tag All Device icon in the tool bar.
Method 2: To tag the current device, click Tag in the Device Control window.
9.2.4 Swap Log Files
In the recording mode, users may stop recording the current log file and automatically start
recording a new log file. Compared with saving log files by size or by time, it is more flexible for
users to control the log file recording with this function.
There are two methods to enter the Swap Logfile window:
Method 1: In the Menu bar, choose Record > Swap Logfile.
Method 2: In the tool bar, click the Swap Logfile icon.
The functions provided by the Swap Logfile window are as follows:
1. If Quick filename is selected and configured, Pilot Pioneer will save log files in the path and
as the file name defined here.
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2. If Quick filename is not selected or configured, the Save Logfile window will be displayed
to remind users to set the storage path and file name every time.
9.3 Force Command
To facilitate network analysis and troubleshooting, Pilot Pioneer enables force command in which
users may lock the network and cell, force reselection, and force handover, etc. Different test
devices may have different force command capability.
Execute force commands based on the following steps:
1. Click the Device tab and select a device to execute the force command. The Test Plan and
Force tabs are displayed in the navigation pane.
2. Click Force. The force commands corresponding to the device are displayed.
3. Select a force command as required and the information corresponding to the command is
displayed at the bottom.
4. Set the force command based on the information.
5. Click the button to send the command.
It takes the device some time to respond to the force command. Therefore, it is recommended that
users send a new force command until the device finishes executing the previous one.
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Figure 93 Force command settings tab page
The benefits of force commands:
1. Test devices can be controlled through the settings on Pilot Pioneer.
2. Force operations according to force commands can be displayed in the Event window.
3. For the command without the icon to the left of the command, users may click the
icon to send and execute the command.
4. For the command with the icon to the left of the command, users may click the icon to
expand relevant parameter information that is displayed at the bottom of the interface, enter
the parameter, and then click the icon to send and execute the command.
5. At the bottom of the interface, relevant information about the current command will be
displayed, especially for the commands with parameter information. Force commands can be
sent only when the device is successfully connected.
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9.4 AT Command
In order to simplify device control or information search, Pilot Pioneer provides the function of
sending AT commands to the device. Users may enter AT commands in the textbox and send them
to initiate a call or other services.
To send AT commands, do as follows:
1. Click Device Control, and then click AT Cmd to open the AT Cmd window.
2. Select a device which will receive the AT command from the Device List drop-down list box.
3. Under the Cmd Content column, enter an AT command, e.g. ATD 10086.
Click Send to send the AT command. Users may check the command's result under Result.
Figure 94 Command settings window
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10 Log File Management Pilot Pioneer provides log file management, which helps users with analysis and processing of
data collected by Pilot Pioneer, Pilot RCU, and so on.
Log file Management supports the following functions:
Import multiple log files simultaneously for multiple network standards
Export log files
Delete log files
Re-decode log files
Merge and divide log files
10.1 Import Log Files
There are three methods for importing log files: General, Advance Import, and By Folder.
10.1.1 General Import
The methods for entering the General window are as follows:
Method 1: In the Menu bar, choose File > Import Logfile > General.
Method 2: In the tool bar, click the Import Logfile icon.
Method 3: In the navigation pane, click Project, and then double-click Loaded Data Files.
Method 4: In the navigation pane, click Project, right-click Loaded Data Files, and then select
Import Logfile.
Method 5: In the navigation pane, click Project, right-click a data node under Loaded Data Files,
and then select Import Logfile.
After RCU log files are imported by using the General method, the log files will be automatically
listed under Loaded Data Files in the Project tab page.
10.1.2 Advanced Import
Advanced import supports the import of filtered log files to the project. Log files could be filtered
by Network or Device ID.
To perform Advanced Import, do as follows:
1. Choose File > Import Logfile > Advanced to enter the Advanced Import window.
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Figure 95 Advanced Import window
2. Click the Add button to add log files, filter log files by network or device ID, and click
Remove to delete log files as required.
3. After filtering the log files, click OK to complete data import. The log files will be listed
under Loaded Data Files in the Project tab page.
10.1.3 Import by Folder
Users may import a folder and then import all log files in the folder. There are three methods to
import log files by folder:
1. Method 1: In the Menu bar, choose File > Import Logfile > Import by folder.
2. Method 2: In the navigation pane, click Project, right-click Loaded Data Files, and then
select Import Logfile By Folder.
3. Method 3: In the navigation pane, click Project, right-click a data node under Loaded Data
Files, and then select Import Logfile By Folder.
10.2 Export Log Files
Users may select and export log files in a specified format and path.
To export log files, do as follows:
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1. Enter the Export Logfile window by using one of the following methods:
In the Menu bar, choose File > Export Logfile.
In the tool bar, click the Export Logfile icon.
In the Project tab page, right-click Loaded Data Files and select Export Logfile.
Select a RCU log file in the navigation pane, and right-click it to select Export Logfile.
Figure 96 Export Logfile window
2. Click Add or Delete to add or delete log files as required.
The added log files will be displayed based on network type.
3. Click Template Manager and Settings to perform configuration for log file export.
Template Manager: display the current template for export
Settings: set information for generating and modifying the template
4. Click Export after setting the template. In the dialog box that is displayed, set the path for
saving the log files. Users do not need to set the file name as the file name is automatically
generated.
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Figure 97 Setting log file storage path
5. Click Select Folder to begin exporting the log files.
Figure 98 Begin to export log files
The figure below shows the Template Settings page:
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Figure 99 Template Settings page
The following figure shows the Advanced Setitngs page:
Figure 100 Advanced Settings page
Export Logfile supports the following functions:
Creating and saving templates for future use
Exporting log files based on user-defined parameters, events, and messages
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Exporting log files filtered by parameter, time, region, state, and mixed conditions
Exporting event and message details, and handset messages and original code
Exporting log files to the *.csv, *.txt, *.mdm, *.cti, *.DCF, ASPS, and .DLlog formats
The following table describes the functional buttons in the Export Logfile page:
Table 51 Functional buttons in the Export Logfile page
Button Description
Export Logfile
Template Manager Set template name. The template will be automatically named as
LastTemplate if users did not name the template.
Settings Set the export template.
Template Settings
Parameters Select parameters to be exported.
Events Select events to be exported.
Messages Select messages to be exported.
Format
Select export log file formats. Options: TXT, CSV, MDM, CTI,
ASPS, DCF, ACCESS (*.asc), DTLog (*.lte), DTLog (*.lot),
DTLog (*.log), and DLF
Filter Manager Select a configured filtering template, and click Edit to edit the
template.
Export as separate
files
Separate log files based on device if log files of multiple devices are
saved as one log file.
Advanced Setting information about Package Range, Sample Options,
Handset messages, events, and scanner.
Advanced Settings
Package Range Set the range of data package.
Start The start time of data package.
End The end time of data package.
Sample Options Select a sample mode for export.
Event Details Export event details when events are selected.
Message Details Export message details when messages are selected.
Original Code Export the original code of Layer 3 messages.
UE Messages Export messages except for Layer 3 messages, that is Layer 1 and 2
messages.
Serving Cell Name Index the identified serving cell names based on the imported site
information.
Logfile Name Export logfile name included in specific data.
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10.2.1 Export Log Files with Python Script
Users may export log files by using Python script based on the configured conditions.
To export log files with Python script, do as follows:
1. Set conditions for exporting log files in the Export Logfile window by referring to the
description in Section 9.2.
2. Choose Tools > Python Script to enter the Python Script dialog box as shown in the
following figure:
Figure 101 Python Script dialog box
3. Enter commands and click Execute to export the log files.
The commands are listed as follows:
The first command includes the template name, for example, 123. As a result, users need to
set the export template first.
The second command includes the storage path of the exported logfile.
The third command includes the log file to be exported, complete storage path, and log file
name.
The fourth command is the execution command.
10.3 Delete Logfiles
The methods for deleting logfiles are as follows:
Method 1: Choose File > Remove Logfile, and select logfiles to be deleted in the Select File
window that is displayed.
Method 2: Click the Project tab in the navigation pane, right-click Loaded Data Files to select
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Remove Logfile, and select logfiles to be deleted in the Select File window that is displayed.
Method 3: Select and right-click the logfile to be deleted in the Project tab page, and then select
Remove Logfile. The figure below shows the Select File window:
Figure 102 Select file window
10.4 Merge/Divide Logfiles
Pilot Pioneer supports merging and dividing logfiles.
Choose Tools > Merge/Partition Logfiles to enter the Merge/ Partition Logfiles window.
Figure 103 Merge/ Partition Logfiles window
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Merge/Divide Logfile supports the following functions:
Add and delete logfiles.
Move logfiles up and down. The order of merged logfiles is the same as the current logfile
order.
Support KML modification
Define a file save directory for merged or divided logfiles.
10.4.1 Merge Logfiles
Pilot Pioneer may merge two or more logfiles into one logfile.
To merge logfiles, do as follows:
1. Select logfiles to be merged in the Merge/Partition Logfiles window.
2. Select a file save directory for the merged logfile.
3. Click Merge.
Merge Logfiles supports the following functions:
Merge two or more .rcu logfiles.
Merge logfiles collected by the same device, technology, and port.
Merge multiple groups of logfiles collected by same device, technology, and port.
10.4.2 Partition Logfiles
Pilot Pioneer may partition a logfile to several logfiles.
To partition a logfile, do as follows:
1. Select logfiles to be partitioned in the Merge/ Partition Logfiles window.
2. Click Partition to enter the Divide Rcu File window.
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Figure 104 Partition Rcu Files window
3. Select partition conditions.
4. Click OK. The partitioned files are saved in the user-defined path.
Partition Logfile supports the following functions:
1. Partition one logfile or multiple .rcu or .ddib logfiles.
2. Divide Into: Partition the logfile (s) according to the user-defined quantity. The minimum
number is 2.
3. Divide By Device ID: Partition logfiles based on device port.
4. Divide By Time: Partition logfiles based on time.
5. Divide By Region: Partition logfiles based on region.
6. Mixed partition: Partition logfiles based on device port, time, and region.
7. Unselected parts will be generated into another logfile.
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10.4.3 KML Modification
The KML modification function is used to process the original data files by using a KML file and
modify or adjust the test route. This function is mainly used for data files without test routes or
with test routes that needs to be adjusted.
To perform KML modification, follow the instructions below:
1. In the Merge/Partition Logfiles window, select data files which require KML modification.
2. Click KML Modification, and then select a KML file for test route modification.
3. Click Open to start KML modification. The modified data file will be saved in the path
specified by Target Folder. If the modification fails, corresponding message will be
displayed.
KML Modification supports the following functions:
Generate data files with GPS information for the data files without GPS information.
Generate new data files with modified GPS information for data files requiring KML
modification.
10.5 Re-decode Logfiles
Pilot Pioneer provides the function of re-decoding logfiles in the *.rcu format.
To re-decode logfiles, do as follows:
Method 1: In the Project tab page, right-click Loaded Data Files, select Redecode, and select the
logfiles to be re-decoded.
Method 2: Right-click a specific logfile or a handset under the logfile and select Redecode.
The supported functions are:
If the logfile re-decoding is completed, full data information will be displayed after opening
the logfile.
If users click Cancel during logfile re-decoding, only the successful re-decoded information
can be displayed after opening the logfile.
10.6 Bookmark
Book Mark is used to add user comments to data files during test or data replay.
Right click a data file under Loaded Data Files, and select Bookmark to enter the Bookmark
window.
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Figure 105 Bookmark window
The features related to Bookmark are as follows:
This function can be used during test and data replay.
Users may select sampling points and add bookmarks.
Users may delete bookmarks as required.
10.7 Keyword Query
This function is used to query messages, message details, events, sites, and parameters with
keywords. Users may double-click the queried results to display them in the related windows.
The following is an example for message query:
1. Choose Tools > Keyword Search to enter the Keyword Search window.
2. Click , select a data file and message type for Message Search Type in the dialog box
that is displayed, and then click OK. See the figure below:
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Figure 106 Select file
3. Enter keywords in the search box and select Message. See the figure below:
Figure 107 Enter keywords and select search type
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Users may perform different types of queries simultaneously. For example, users may select
Message and Message Detail simultaneously. See the figure below:
Figure 108 Enter keywords and select search type
For a parameter query, users may select Parameter, set parameter search conditions in the
Parameter Edit dialog box that is displayed, and then click OK. See the figure below:
Figure 109 Parameter editing dialog box
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10.8 Filter Manager
This function is used to filter data with multiple conditions, including by parameter, time, region,
state, and conditions range. Users may use logical operators such as "AND", "OR", "˃˃", and
"˂˂" to define combined conditions.
Choose Tools > Filter to enter the Filter Manager window. See the figure below:
Figure 110 Filter Manager window
1. Parameter: Filter data by parameter range, special value, or invalid value, etc.
Figure 111 Filter by parameter
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The name set here will be displayed under Name on the Filter Manager window.
The function of filtering by parameter is based on logical expression with parameters.
Examples: RSRP>-100; RSRP>-100 AND RSRQ>-12.
The logical expression consists of parameters, operational symbols (such as "+", "-", and
"="), comparison operators (such as ">", "<", and ">="), logical operators (such as "AND",
"OR", and "NOT"), etc.
2. Time: Filter data by time range. Users may set the start date and end date. See the figure
below:
Figure 112 Filter by time
The name set here will be displayed under Name on the Filter Manager window.
The time range includes multiple conditions: Within/Outside of a time range, Before/After
a specified time, Within a time range of any date.
Users may set the time range (start time and end time) for data filtering.
3. Region: Filter data by region. Users may filter data within or outside the selected region.
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Figure 113 Filter by region
Users may click Import to import one or more region files (*.kml, *.kmz, and *.zdf files).
Pilot Pioneer will find the union set of the files and filter data based on the union set.
Users may select Filter data outside the union set to filter data outside the union set.
Note: Union set indicates the set of all distinct elements in the collection. For example, the union
set of two region files A and B is the collection of regions which are in A or in B or in both A and
B.
4. State: Users may define conditions (with events, parameters, or messages) and specify the
state of a main condition as Open or Close. If a main condition specified as Open is
triggered, then the software begins to filter data based on the condition and stop filtering data
when a main condition specified as Close is triggered. There are two kinds of conditions:
Main condition and sub condition. See the figure below:
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Figure 114 Filter by state
Main condition: Users may add main conditions and specify their statuses as Open or
Close.
Sub condition: Only when all sub conditions are met can the specified state of the
corresponding main conditions be valid.
Users may add three kinds of sub conditions:
a. Parameter: add conditions based on logical expressions with parameters
b. Parameter change: add conditions based on parameter value change or parameter
value change from one specified value to another specified value
c. Event and message: add conditions with single message or event
Validity Options: If the duration of an Open state’s main condition is less than the value
specified by this option, the Open state will be considered invalid. For example, if users set
the main condition as RxLevel Sub > -85, and Type under Continue Option to Time, Size
to 10, then only when the parameter value is more than -85 for at least 10 seconds, can the
specified state be valid.
Self-Terminate: If this option is selected, the main condition state will be automatically
changed to Close when a main condition is not met any more. In this case, users do not need
to specify a Close state with conditions.
5. Condition Range: Filter data based on specified condition range (before, after, or after and
before a specified state). See the figure below:
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Figure 115 Filter by condition range
Trigger condition: specifies trigger conditions. There are three condition types which are
the same as those for the sub conditions in State. Users can add only one condition type
here.
Range Options: specifies the condition’s range after the trigger condition is defined.
Direction: specifies direction. There are three options, Before, After, After & Before.
Type: specifies unit. Options: by Sampling Point, Time, or Distance.
Size: specifies time/distance/sampling point size based on the specified Type.
10.9 Generate Filtered Logfiles
After setting conditions for filtering logfiles, users may choose Tools > Generate Filtered
Logfiles to enter the Generate Filtered Logfiles window. See the figure below:
Figure 116 Generate Filtered Logfiles window
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To generate filtered data files, follow the instructions below:
1. Click Project Files or Add to import a data file.
2. Select a filtering condition from the Filter Name drop-down list.
3. Click Generate to generate a filtered data file that will be loaded under Loaded Data Files
on the Project tab page in the navigation pane.
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11 Replay Logfiles The Replay function may recreate the drive test scene, and supports information synchronization
in all windows. This helps engineers to analyze and locate the problems. Pilot Pioneer supports
forward/backward log file replay at any speed and location. For the information about the replay
icon and function in the tool bar, please refer to 2.3 Tool Bar.
To replay log files, do as follows:
Method 1: Choose Replay > Select Logfile in the Menu bar to enter the Select Logfile window.
Shortcut key: Alt+F3.
Figure 117 Select Logfile window
Method 2: Click the Select Logfile button on the tool bar and then select data files to replay.
Method 3: Click the drop-down arrow beside the Select the file icon.
Logfile Replay supports the following functions:
Support single decoded or un-decoded file replay
Supports log file play, rewind, step forward or backward, and pause functions
Supports user-defined speed by sliding the button
Supports user-defined position synchronization in all associated windows by sliding the
button. When users slide the Location button, the information displayed in all windows is
synchronized based on the position. When users select any content in the windows, the
Location will be synchronized accordingly.
The current log file name and replay progress are displayed in the status bar.
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Figure 118 Data replay
11.1 Copy Log Files
After selecting a log file to replay, users may copy the section by selecting a start point and end
point to generate a new log file.
The methods to copy log files are as follows:
Method 1:
1. In the Tool bar, slide the Location button to select the start point and then click the Copy
Logfile icon.
2. Slide the Location button to select the end point and then click the Copy Logfile icon.
3. In the window that is displayed, rename the file and set the file save directory for the new log
file.
Method 2:
1. Select the start point in the log file replay window or associated windows and then click the
Copy Logfile icon in the tool bar.
2. Select the end point in the log file replay window or associated windows, and then click the
Copy Logfile icon in the tool bar.
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3. In the window that is displayed, rename the file and set the file save directory for the new log
file.
11.2 Synchronize Log Files
Users may set the log file synchronization for multi-log files. In this case, when one log file is
replayed, the others will be replayed synchronously.
Follow the instructions below to synchronize log files:
Choose Replay > Logfile Synchronization in the Menu bar, or press the shortcut key: Ctrl+F3.
Figure 119 Logfile Synchronization window
Logfile Relation supports the following functions:
Supports multi-log files synchronization configuration at the same time.
When one log file is replayed, all log files will be synchronized automatically in the
windows.
11.3 Replay Logfiles without Dongle
Pilot Pioneer may be launched while the dongle is not inserted, and may play or rewind the log
file at any speed or from any position. It supports the following functions:
Re-decode data
Open the map window
Open the message window
Open the chart window
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12 Indoor Test Before the indoor test, Pilot Pioneer supports the import of building and floor plan maps. Tests can
be conducted based on pre-defined test routes. Log files will be recorded and stored based on the
floor.
12.1 Import Floor Map
After indoor test log files are added into Pilot Pioneer, users may view log files corresponding to
the floor by importing the floor map.
To import the floor map, do as follows:
Method 1: In the GIS Info tab page, double-click Indoor Map.
Method 2: In the GIS Info tab page, right-click the node under Indoor Map to select Import
folder.
To import iBwave file, do as follows:
Method 1: In the GIS Info tab page, right-click iBWave to select Import IBWave File.
12.2 Add Floor
Users may add floors for indoor tests to meet various user's testing requirements and modify test
plans.
To add a floor map, do as follows:
1. In the GIS Info tab page, right-click the node under Indoor Map to select Add Building.
Users may name the new building in the dialog box that is displayed.
2. Right-click the added building and select Add floor. Users may right-click the added
building and select Delete to delete the building.
12.3 Refresh Buildings and Floors
In the GIS Info tab page, right-click the node under Indoor Map and select Refresh to refresh
buildings and floors. See the figure below:
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Figure 120 Refreshing buildings and floors
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13 Site Database Management Users may import site database files in the txt or Excel format to the current project, to locate cell
configuration problems along with associated drive test log files.
13.1 Import Site Database
Multiple site database files can be imported simultaneously. There are two methods: Auto Import
and Manual Import.
13.1.1 Automatic Import
If the fields of the site database file match completely with the fields required by the network
technology, it will be loaded to that network root node folder automatically.
To automatically import site database files, do as follows:
Method 1: In the GIS Info tab page, double-click Site.
If the site database file to be imported matches completely with the fields required by the
network technology, it will be imported automatically.
If the site database file to be imported does not match completely with the fields required
by the network technology, it will switch to the manual import settings widow.
If Pilot Pioneer cannot detect the network technology corresponding to the log file a
message indicating import failure will be displayed. In this case, users need to specify the
network technology manually.
Method 2: Double click any network folder under Sites in the GIS Info tab page.
If the site database file to be imported completely matches with the fields required by the
network technology, it will be imported automatically.
If the site database file to be imported does not match completely with the fields required
by the network technology, it will switch to the manual import setting widow.
13.1.2 Manual Import
If the fields of the site database do not match completely with the fields required by the non-null
by the software, the fields need to be imported manually and will be placed in the relative network
node folder. If the fields of the site database file do not match completely with the fields required
by the network technology, users need to import the log file manually. The imported log file will
be loaded to the network root node folder automatically.
To manually import site database files, do as follows:
Method 1: In the GIS Info tab page, right-click a node under Site to select Manual Import.
If the site database file to be imported does not match completely with the fields required by
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any network technology, the Import Site File window is displayed.
Method 2: Right-click any network node folder under Sites in the GIS Info tab page and select
Manual Import.
If the site database file to be imported does not match completely with the fields required by
any network technology, the Import Site File window is displayed.
Manual Import supports the following functions:
The system default template name is Template1. After the fields are configured, users may
directly select the template from the drop down list box the next time and the configured
fields will be displayed in the template.
The field with the asterisk icon is mandatory. Users may refer to the values of the
parameters listed under Data Preview to configure the fields.
Pilot Pioneer supports the import of user-defined parameters.
Multiple site database files of the same network technology may be imported
simultaneously.
If the manual import fails, the fields that do not meet the conditions will be displayed as a
log. Users may right-click and copy all the log information. See the figure below:
After the template configuration is
completed, users may set a new name
and save it for future use.
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Figure 121 Fields not meeting the conditions
13.2 Site Database Manager
Site Database Manager can display all site database files that have been imported, and can
execute commands including Search, Add, Edit, Delete, Import, Export, etc.
The methods for opening Site Database Manager are as follows:
Method 1: In the menu bar, choose Configuration > Site Database Manager.
Method 2: In the GIS Info tab page, right-click Sites, and select Site Database Manager.
Method 3: In the GIS Info tab page, right-click the network root node under Sites, and select Site
Database Manager.
Method 4: Choose GIS Info > Sites, and double click the site database file under the network root
node.
Method 5: Choose GIS Info > Sites, right-click the site database file under the network root node,
and select Site Database Manager.
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Figure 122 Site Database Manager window
The following table describes the functional buttons in the sites database manager window:
Figure 123 Functional buttons in the sites database manager window
Name Description
Search Search all sites of a specified network based on the site name.
Import Supports automatic and manual imports.
Export Export the specified site or site database file.
Edit Edit the site or cell information.
Add Site Add a site to the specified site database.
Delete Delete the specified site database file, site, or cell.
Set Column Show the information of the selected column.
13.2.1 Edit Cell
Users may click Edit to modify cell information and add or delete cells.
The methods of entering the Edit Cell window are as follows:
Method 1: In the Site Database Manager window, select the site that needs to be edited and click
Edit.
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Method 2: In the Site Database Manager window, double click the site name under Sites.
Method 3: In the Site Database Manager window, right-click the site name under Sites and select
Edit.
Method 4: In the Site Database Manager window, double click the specified cell information.
Method 5: In the Site Database Manager window, right-click the specified row and select Edit.
Figure 124 Edit Cell window
Edit Cell supports the following functions:
The field with the asterisk icon is mandatory.
Double click the cell under the Value column to modify the value.
Add a new cell by creating a new tab page.
Delete a cell by deleting the corresponding tab page.
13.2.2 Add Sites
The methods of adding sites in the Site Database Manager window are as follows:
Method 1: Select a site database name, and click Add Site.
Method 2: Select a site database under Sites, and right-click it to select Add Site.
The Add Site window and the editing cell window are the same. Please refer to 12.2.1 Cell Edit.
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13.3 Export Site Database
Site database/site can be exported and saved as a new file for users to check the site information in
the future.
The methods of exporting site databases are as follows:
Method 1: In the navigation pane, select and right-click a site database or site that needs to be
exported, and then select Export.
Method 2: In the Site Database Manager window, select a site database under Sites and click
Export.
13.4 Site Database Analysis
Site Database Analysis is used to conduct relevant analysis for cell site database which have been
imported to Pilot Pioneer, including
One-way Neighbor Cell Analysis
Isolated Cell Analysis
Cell Analysis with Same Frequency and Scrambling Code (for network technologies
except for GSM)
Cell Analysis with Same Frequency and Scrambling Code Group (for TD-SCDMA and
LTE)
Same Frequency Number and SYNC-DL ID Cell Analysis (for TD-SCDMA)
The methods of entering the Site Database Analysis window are as follows:
Method 1: In the navigation pane, right-click Sites on the GIS Info tab page and select Site
Database Analysis.
Method 2: In the navigation pane, right-click each network technology under Sites on the GIS
Info tab page and select Site Database Analysis.
Method 3: In the navigation pane, right-click a site database of each network technology under
Sites on the GIS Info tab page and select Site Database Analysis.
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Figure 125 Site Analysis Settings
Figure 126 Site database analysis results
The supported functions are as below:
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The generated analysis results are displayed based on cell site under the Analysis Results
node in the navigation pane on the Project tab page.
The results can be synchronized to the Table and Map windows.
Users may right-click in the Table window and select Export all analysis result to export
the analysis results.
Users may right-click in the Table window and select Map display configuration to site
the cell site display color at the Map window.
Users may right-click the analysis result and select Delete to delete it.
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14 Map Window The Map window is used to display the drive test route and geographic environment information
in the test region including parameters, site database, events, and all related geographic
information.
14.1 Window Description
This section provides a short description of the Tool Bar, Status Bar, and functions by right
clicking any place in the Map window.
Figure 127 Map window
14.1.1 Tool Bar in the Map Window
The following table describes the buttons in the tool bar:
Table 52 Functional buttons in the tool bar
Icon Name Description
Open Map Layer Add the selected map into the Map Window.
Google Maps Display Google map in the Map window.
Google Satellite Display Google satellite map in the Map window.
Bing Maps Display Bing map in the Map window.
Baidu Maps Display Baidu map in the Map window.
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Icon Name Description
Grey
Background
Render the background map in grey to highlight the test
route.
None Proxy Settings Set proxy server to open Google map, Google Satellite map,
and Bing map.
Google Earth Switch to Google Earth map to check test routes.
Cell Settings Settings for cell display, cell line linking, and neighbor cells.
Layer Control Display/hide map layer, layer priority setting for parameters.
Select/Move Select a test point in the testing route and then the log file
information will be synchronized into other windows.
Rectangular
Tool Display the cell line linking for the selected rectangle area.
Circular Tool Display cell line linking for the selected circle area.
Polygon Tool Display cell line linking for the selected polygon area.
Zoom in Zoom in on the displayed item in the Map window.
Zoom out Zoom out of the displayed item in the Map window.
Center by Data Center the data in the Map window.
Center by Map Center the maps in the Map window.
Center by Site Center the sites in the Map window.
Pinpoint Pin pointing on a test route.
Define Path Predefine a test route.
Save Predefined
Path Saved the predefined test route.
Customize Path After importing a map, select a road and click Customize
Path to customize the path display.
Pin Point
Predefined Paths Pin pointing on a predefined test routes.
Inverse Removal Remove the pin points on the predefined test route one by
one in a reversed order.
Remove All Remove all pin points on the predefined test route.
Restore Restore all pin points that are removed.
Distance Measure the distance between two points in the Map
window.
Polygon
Distance
Measure the distance among multiple points in the Map
window.
Rectangular
Area Measure the square area.
Polygon Area Measure the polygon area.
Cell Search Search for specified cells in the Map window.
Draw Users may draw and save a Tab layer with customized
points, characters, shapes, etc.
FilterBin Set filter and bin conditions to display the test route as
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Icon Name Description
required in the Map window.
Information Display detailed data and cell information.
Information
Settings Set information display in the Map window.
Location Enter specified longitude and latitude to position on the map.
Event Settings Manage all event settings.
Neighbor Check Display the neighbor cell check results.
BCCH Check Display the BCCH check results.
PN Check Display the PN check results.
PSC Check Display the PSC check results.
CPI Check Display the CPI check results.
PCI Check Display the queried PCI information.
Other Display the other check results.
Add Neighbor
Cell
Add neighbor cells for the sites displayed in the Map
window as required.
Delete Neighbor
Cell
Delete neighbor cells for the sites displayed in the Map
window as required.
Save Current
Neighbor Cell
Configuration
Save all neighbor cell configuration for the current site.
Export Neighbor
Cell Edit Log Export all neighbor cell modified records.
Export All
Neighbor Cells Export neighbor cell relationship for all sites.
Cell Line
Linking by Cell
Click a cell to display all cell line linking between the cell
and related sampling points. The sampling points, cell line
linking, and the cell are displayed in the same color.
Cell Line
Linking by
Region
Select a region randomly to display the cell line linking
between the sampling points in the selected region and
related cells. The sampling points, cell line linking, and cells
are displayed in the same color.
Cell Line
Linking by Log
Select a log to display the cell line linking between all
sampling points and related cells. The sampling points, cell
line linking, and cells are displayed in the same color.
14.1.2 Status Bar in the Map Window
All the important information related to the current operation status is displayed at the bottom of
the Map window, including the current operation objects, longitude and latitude of the current
samples, and the refresh process when dragging the map layer.
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The Map Status Bar supports the following functions:
1. Real-time display of the longitude and latitude for the current point.
Easting-Northing (East and North coordinates display mode)
Decimal Long_Lat (decimal coordinates display mode)
DMS Long_Lat (Degree Minutes and Seconds coordinate mode)
2. Displays the details for the selected point.
Displays information in the format of Parameter-Data file name when the test logs are
selected.
Displays information in the format of Site Name related to the cell when cells are selected.
Displays None while other regions of the map window are selected.
3. Display the refresh process when dragging the map layer.
14.1.3 Sub Menus within Right-click List
Users may right-click any place in the Map window to check the user-friendly and frequently used
functions within the right-click list.
Table 53 Functional buttons within the right-click list
Icon Name Description
Select/Move Quickly change the cursor status into point selected
status
Center by Data Center the data in the Map window
Center by Maps Center the maps in the Map window
Center by Sites Center the sites in the Map window
None Region Operation related region, including define, import,
export, and delete region
Show/Hid Scale Display/hide the scale in the Map window
Show/Hid Directions Display/hide the route direction of log files
Distance Measure the distance between two points
None Forwards Proceed to the next view
None Backwards Return to the previous window
None Batch Import Load log files in batch
None Export Selected Sites
Export selected sites in the user-defined format
(Options: Mapinfo, Google Earth, Text File, Shape
File).
None Export Cell Lines Export cell lines in the user-defined format (Options:
Mapinfo, Google Earth, Text File, Shape File).
None Freeze Freeze the window
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14.1.4 Legend Window
The Legend window displays parameter, data, site, GPS, and event information.
Figure 128 Legend window
Users may display and hide information by selecting or deselecting the check box as required.
There is no sub menu for Data or GPS. The sub menus for Parameter, Sites, and Events are as
follows:
1. Parameter node:
Table 54 Functional buttons under Parameter
Name Description
Add Add parameters to be displayed in the Legend window
Delete All Delete all parameters under Parameter and route displayed in the
Map window
Show/Hide
Directions Display/hide the route direction of log files
Show/Hide Scale Display/hide the scale
Export Export parameters in the user-defined format (Options: Mapinfo,
Google Earth, Shape File).
Sub node under Parameter:
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Table 55 Sub node under Parameter
Name Description
Forward Offset Forward offset.
Backward Offset Backward offset.
Delete Delete the test route belonging toa specific parameter from the Map
window
Parameter Settings Open the parameter settings window.
Export Export parameters in the MapInfo, Shape file and Google Earth
formats.
Users may double-click a sub node under Parameter or right-click the sub node to open the
Parameter Settings window.
Figure 129 Parameter Settings window
2. Sites
Multiple site databases may be displayed in the same Map window simultaneously.
Table 56 Right-click functions of Sites
Name Description
Delete All
Cells Delete all site databases under Sites.
Cell Settings Open the cell settings window.
Export Export parameters in the MapInfo, Text File, Shape File and Google
Earth formats.
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Table 57 Right-click functions of sub-node under Sites
Name Description
Delete Cell Delete selected site databases.
Cell Settings Enter the cell settings window
Export Export site databases to the MapInfo, Google earth, Text File, and
Shape File formats.
Save Current
Neighbor Cell
Configuration
Save all neighbor cell configuration for the current site.
Export Neighbor
Cell Edited Log Export all neighbor cell modified records.
Export All Neighbor
Cells Export neighbor cell relationship for all sites.
3. Events
Users may specify the event to be displayed in the Map window from the legend list.
Name Description
Event Settings Open the event settings window.
14.2 Data Display in the Map Window
Pilot Pioneer may display log file, site database file, and map files in the map window. For a map
file, the following formats are supported:
MapInfo (*.Tab, *.Mif, *.Gst)
Image (*.bmp, *.jpg, *.gif, *.tif, *.tga)
Terrain (*.TMB, *TMD),
AutoCAD (*.Dxf)
USGS (*.DEM),
ArcInfo (*.Shp)
14.2.1 Log File Display
Log files may be displayed in the Map window during test or replay. Users may directly drag
specified parameters from the navigation bar into the Map window.
To display log files in the Map window, do as follows:
Method 1: Drag the RCU folder from the navigation pane into the Map Window and the default
parameter of the first log file in that folder is displayed; meanwhile, the parameter information is
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displayed in the legend window.
Method 2: Drag a log file in the RCU file folder into the Map Window, and the default parameter
of the log file is displayed; meanwhile, the parameter information is displayed in the legend
window.
Method 3: Drag a parameter of a log file into the Map window, and the parameter is displayed in
the Map window; meanwhile, the parameter information is displayed in the legend window.
Method 4: Double-click the Map icon under a *.rcu log file in the navigation pane and the default
parameter of this log file is displayed in the Map window; meanwhile, the parameter information
is displayed in the legend window.
Method 5: Right-click a parameter in a *.rcu log file in the navigation pane, and select Map to
display the parameter information in the Map window.
Figure 130 Displaying log file in the Map window
The features related to log file display in the map window are:
Multiple log files for multiple technologies may be displayed simultaneously.
No technology information is displayed in the legend window if the log files displayed in
the window are from the same network technology.
The technology information is displayed in the legend window if the log files displayed in
the window are from different network technologies.
Only one parameter is displayed in the legend window if the same parameter for different
logs belongs to the same technology, while others will be shown as layers in the Map
Window.
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14.2.2 Site Database Display
Users may select and drag the site database file under Sites in the GIS Info tab page into the Map
window to display while testing or replaying the logs.
Figure 131 Displaying site database
14.2.3 Map File Display
Users may click the Open Map Layer icon in the tool bar in the Map window to add map layers.
Figure 132 Displaying map file
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14.2.4 Add Background Maps
Users may click the drop-down arrow to select a background map as required.
Figure 133 Add a background map
If no map layer file is imported, the map of China will be centered at the window.
Figure 134 Bing Map (no map layer file)
If a map layer file is imported, the corresponding map will be centered at the window. The figure
below shows the Bing Map with Guangzhou map layer.
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Figure 135 Bing Map (with map layer file)
Users may select Grey Background to highlight the map layer.
Figure 136 Grey background
14.2.5 Event Display
Events in log files can be displayed in the Map window.
To display events in the Map window, follow the instructions below:
1. Set events to be displayed in the Map window.
Method 1: Choose Configuration > Event Settings to enter the Event Settings window.
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Method 2: In the Map window, select and right-click the Event node to enter the Event Settings
window.
2. Display log files in the Map window. For details about log file display, see section 13.2.1.
The events that have been set will be automatically displayed.
Figure 137 Displaying events
14.2.6 Layer Manager
Users may click the Layer Control icon on the Map Window to open the Layer Manager
window and manage all the layers, such as managing the layer priority, displaying/hiding layers,
adding or removing layers, adding or removing layer labels, and setting transparency.
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Figure 138 Layer Manager window
The label function in Layer Manager is similar to the label function in Mapinfo. Users may set the
label fields, font, and color to be displayed in the Map window.
Click Label to enter the Label Settings window.
Figure 139 Label Settings window
The following figure shows the label display after settings:
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Figure 140 Label display after settings
The features related to Layer Manager are as follows:
Users may customize the layer priority.
Users may display/hide/edit layers and insert labels.
Users may set the layer transparency.
Users may set layer label, including label field selection, display font, color, etc.
14.3 Cell Settings
Cell settings have direct effect on site database displayed in the Map Window, such as cell display,
cell line linking and cell checking.
To enter the Cell Setting window, do as follows:
Method 1: Choose Configuration > Cell Settings in the main Menu bar.
Method 2: Click the Cell Settings icon from the tool bar of the Map window;
Method 3: Right-click Sites in the Legend window, and select Cell Settings.
Method 4: Right-click the site database under Sites in the Legend window, and select Cell
Settings.
14.3.1 Display Settings
In the Cell Settings window, users may click the Display Settings tab, and select a network
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technology to set the color, size, and shape for the sites.
Figure 141 Display Settings
The figure below shows the sites display after settings:
Figure 142 Site display after settings
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Users may perform the following settings in the Display Settings window:
1. Set the cell color displayed in the Map Window by specifying a field in Color.
The major parameters are displayed in the matrix with the default color, while other
parameters are displayed in the list.
The sites are displayed with transparent color.
Users may select Apply PN increment to filter PN in CDMA and EVDO network
technologies. PN with multiple offset is displayed in the list.
Users may select a field and add a group for its color and size or delete a field.
Users may select colors from the drop-down list box for other fields.
2. Set the cell size displayed in the Map Window by specifying a field in Size.
All the sites may be in the same size.
Users may set the cell size according to the specified field.
Users may select sizes from the drop-down list box for other fields.
3. Set the site shape displayed in the Map Window by specifying a field in Style.
Pilot Pioneer supports four shape setting: Line, Simple, Pie, and Complex
Users may define the shape as required.
14.3.2 Label Settings
In the Cell Settings window, users may click the Label Settings tab, and select a network
technology to set the site label, display content, and label offset.
Figure 143 Label Settings
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The figure below shows the site label display after settings:
Figure 144 Site label display after settings
Users may perform the following settings in the Label Settings window:
Set how to display label
Display overlapping labels
Hide overlapping labels
Set what is displayed on label
Set site label offset
Set cell label offset
14.3.3 Cell Line Linking
In the Cell Settings window, users may click the Cell Line Settings tab, and select a network
technology to set the cell line linking and line label.
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Figure 145 Cell Line Settings
The figure below shows the cell line linking display after settings:
Figure 146 Cell line linking display after settings
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Users may input the following settings in the Cell Line Settings window:
1. Set the cell line linking display under Cell Lines.
Set the style, width, and color of the lines.
Synchronize the cell line color with the color of specified parameter's test routes.
2. Set alarm line under Alarm Distance. That is, when a line exceeds the specified line
distance, the line will be displayed as an alarm line.
Available when Alarm is selected under Cell Lines.
3. Set the content of the label displayed in the cell line linking under Line Labels.
4. Select the conditions for best cell under Best Cell.
Available when Best Cell is selected under Cell Lines.
14.3.4 Analysis Settings
In the Cell Settings window, users may click the Analysis Settings tab, and select a network
technology to set the conditions for cell analysis.
Users may set cell colors for all the sites in the database by using cell-analysis tools from the Tool
bar.
Figure 147 Analysis Settings
The figure below shows the cell display after settings:
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Figure 148 Cell display after settings
Analysis Settings includes PN Check, Neighbor, Others, and Neighbor Analysis.
1. PN Check: check cells by CI
Set the same color for neighbor cells.
Set another color for the non-configured neighbor cells.
Set other colors for other cells; white is suggested.
2. Neighbor:
Set the same color for the same cell.
Set another color for neighbor cells.
Set other colors for other cells; white is suggested.
3. Others
Users can select any parameter from the site database.
Set the same color for the same cell.
Set other colors for other cells; white is suggested.
4. Neighbor Analysis
Set color for the current, added, deleted cells when users perform neighbor cell analysis.
Display the associated information for the Neighbor Analysis cells in the Map Window
14.4 Information Settings
Users may set the information displayed in the Map window, including parameters, and cell
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information in site database file.
To open the information settings window, do as follows:
Method 1: Choose Configuration > Information Settings in the main Manu bar.
Method 2: Click the Information Settings icon from the Tool bar in the Map window.
14.4.1 Parameter Settings
Users may set the parameters displayed in the Map window.
To set the parameters displayed in the Map window, do as follows:
1. In the Information Settings window, select a network, and click Select to enter the Select
window.
2. Select parameters to be displayed in the Map window.
Users may select an added parameter and click Delete to delete it.
Figure 149 Parameter settings window
The parameters may be displayed in the following ways:
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Method 1: Display in the Legend window
1. Click the Information icon from the Tool bar in the Map window.
2. Click the sampling points on the testing route, the parameter value will be displayed in the
Legend window.
Method 2: Display the values next to the sampling points on the testing route.
Figure 150 Parameter display
There are two ways to display the information settings:
Display the parameter information in the Information window by setting parameter
information in Information Options.
Display parameter information next to the sampling points on the testing route by setting
parameter information in Display Sample Values.
There are three ways to display the parameter values in the Map window:
Display the parameter values for all sampling points.
Display the parameter values only when the value changes.
Do not display sampling point information.
14.4.2 Cell Settings
In the Information Settings window, users may set cell information displayed in the Map
window.
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Figure 151 Cell Settings
Method 1: Check the Information icon from the Tool bar in the Map window.
Method 2: Click the specified cell in the Map window, and the cell information will be displayed
in the Legend window.
Figure 152 Cell display after cell settings
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14.5 Pinpoint for Indoor Tests
Pinpoint is used for indoor test without GPS signal or with poor GPS signal. Users may manually
pin point on the test routes, or Pilot Pioneer supports automatic pinpoint on a pre-defined test
route. This way, sample points will be uniformly distributed on the test route and the data
information can be accurately located.
Related functions are as below:
Pinpoint is supported during service test.
Pinpoint is supported on imported maps to facilitate accurate data location.
Manual pinpoint is supported.
Customized pre-defined test route is supported and automatic pinpoint is supported.
Pre-defined test routes can be saved.
All pinpoints can be deleted or restored as required.
Figure 153 Pinpoint on indoor maps
14.6 Cell Line Linking Display
This function is used to display the relation between sampling points and related serving cells. The
cell line linking, sampling points, and related cells are display in the same color, which helps users
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to analyze the cell coverage.
For CDMA and WCDMA network technologies, this function is to display the cell line linking
between sampling points and the best serving cell as there are multiple serving cells for these two
network technologies.
There are three kinds of cell line linking: Cell line linking by cell, cell line linking by region, and
cell line linking by log.
1. Click the Cell line linking drop down arrow on the map window and select Cell Line
Linking by Cell, and then click a cell to display all cell line linking between the cell and
related sampling points. See the figure below:
Figure 154 Cell line linking display by cell
2. Click the Cell line linking drop down arrow on the map window and select Cell Line
Linking by Region, and then select a region randomly to display the cell line linking
between the sampling points in the selected region and related cells. See the figure below:
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Figure 155 Cell line linking display by region
3. Click the Cell line linking drop down arrow on the map window and select Cell Line
Linking by Log to display the cell line linking between all sampling points and related cells
(just like selecting the whole region in the mode of by region). See the figure below:
Figure 156 Cell line linking display by log
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15 Message Window The Message window may display all decoding information of specified log files, which may be
used to analyze network issues (reflecting by Layer 1, Layer 2, and Layer 3 messages), and
automatically identify network issues as well as locate possible reasons for the issues.
15.1 Opening the Message Window
Each RCU log file has its corresponding Message Window; there are several ways to open the
Message Window:
Method 1: Click the Message icon in the tool bar.
Method 2: On the Project tab page, double click Interface and then double-click Message under
General.
Method 3: In the main menu, choose Interface > General > Message.
Method 4: Double click Message under RCU log files.
Method 5: Drag Message under the RCU log files into the work space directly.
Figure 157 Message window
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Figure 158 Message Details
The following functions are supported:
Users may search, filter, and freeze messages, or add bookmarks to a message.
Users may double click a message in the Message window to display the message details
window, showing the original code of the selected message.
Users may search information in the message details window, set hexadecimal display mode,
message display font, color, and background, and save or copy text content.
15.2 Functional Buttons
The following table describes the functional buttons in the Message window:
Table 58 Functional buttons in the Message window
Icon Name Description
Search Search message information and list the results.
None Search message downward one by one.
None Search message upward one by one
Filter Filter messages based on specified conditions.
Freeze Freeze the window.
Open/Close
bookmark view Open/close the bookmark window.
Add bookmark Add a bookmark.
Delete bookmark Delete a bookmark.
Edit bookmark Edit a bookmark.
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15.2.1 Search
Users may enter the message name to be queried in the search textbox and then click the Search
icon to find messages as required. All the results will be listed in the windows. Users may click the
Search Up and Search Down icons to search the messages with the same name one by one.
There are three methods to enter the message name to be queried:
Method 1: Enter the message name to be queried in the search textbox directly.
Method 2: Right click one message in the Message widow, and select Search; you will see the
name of the message in the search textbox.
Method 3: Click the search box to view search history, and select a history message.
Method 4: Enter the key word of the message to find the corresponding messages.
Figure 159 Searching messages
15.2.2 Filter
Users may click the Filter button to enter the Filter window, click the message type to be
displayed, and then click Filter again.
Figure 160 Filter messages
Click the text box to view the search history;
enter key words for fuzzy search and all
results will be displayed.
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Users may click the icon, enter the Message Settings window, and set the messages to be
displayed in the Message window. See the figure below:
Figure 161 Message Settings window
By default, L3 messages are selected.
Users may select L1, L2, L3 as required.
Filtering settings take effect only on the current window.
15.2.3 Bookmark
Users may add bookmarks to the messages in which they are interested, and then double-click the
bookmark to view the message.
Users may perform the following operations:
Click the Open/Close bookmark view button to open the bookmark window.
Select one message, and then click the Add bookmark button or right click a message to
select Add bookmark, enter a bookmark name to add it to the bookmark window.
Select one bookmark, and click the Delete bookmark button to remove the bookmark
from the bookmark list.
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Double click a bookmark to go to the corresponding message.
Figure 162 Adding bookmarks
15.3 Right-click Menu
The following table describes the right-click menus provided by the Message window:
Table 59 Right-click menus in the Message window
Name Description
Message Details
Windows Window displaying message details
Search Search messages
Add Bookmark Add a bookmark
Setting Back Color Set background color
Setting Font Color Set Font color
Save to Message
Settings
The color settings here can be synchronized to the message
settings window. The settings are effective even after the message
settings window reopens.
No. Set whether to display the column number
PC Date Set whether to display the PC date when the message is triggered.
PC Time Set whether to display the PC time when the message is triggered.
UE Date Set whether to display the UE date when the message is triggered.
UE Time Set whether to display the UE time when the message is triggered.
Timestamp Set whether to display the time stamp.
Symbol Set whether to display the uplink and downlink symbols
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Name Description
Name Set whether to display the message name
Information Set whether to display the message information
Network Set whether to display the network type
Protocol Set whether to display the protocol
Channel Type Set whether to display the channel type.
Status Bar Select this option to display the status bar of the Message
window.
Select Logfile Select or change the *.rcu log files
15.4 Message Details
The message details window provides detailed message decoding information. Users may perform
multiple operations in this window, such as searching messages, setting background color, etc. The
following table describes the detailed functions provided by the Message details window:
Table 60 Functional options provided by the Message details window
Name Description
Search Search messages.
HEX Display message details in hexadecimal mode.
Back Set background color.
Font Set font color.
Save Save the settings in this window.
Freeze Lock the information in the window.
The following table describes the right-click menus provided by the Message details window:
Table 61 Right-click menus in the Message details window
Name Description
Save As Text Save the message details as a text file.
Recover to Default color Restore the color settings to the default settings (white
background, black font.)
Copy Copy the selected content to the clipboard in the txt format.
Lock Windows Select this option to lock windows and view multiple messages.
Show as Text Display message details as text.
Copy Node Path Copy the node path in the Message Details window
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16 Event List Window The Event List Window is used to display event information.
16.1 Opening the Event List Window
Every *.rcu log file has its event list window. There are several methods to open the Event List
window.
Method 1: Click the Event List icon in the tool bar.
Method 2: On the Project tab page, double click Interface in the Navigation Pane, and select
Event List under General.
Method 3: Choose Interface > General > Event List in the menu bar.
Method 4: Double click Event List under *.rcu log files.
Method 5: Drag Event List under *.rcu log files into the Workspace to open it directly.
Figure 163 Opening the Event List window
Users may double-click an event in the Event List window to display detailed event information.
16.2 Functional Buttons
The following table describes the functional buttons in the Event List window:
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Table 62 Functional buttons in the Event List window
Icon Name Description
Search Find event information and list the results
None Find the events downward one by one
None Find the events upward one by one
Filter Filter events based on specified conditions
Freeze Freeze the window
Abnormal Display all abnormal events
16.2.1 Search
Users may enter the event name to be queried in the search textbox and then click the Search icon
to find events as required. All the results will be listed in the windows. Users may click the Search
Up and Search Down icons to search the events with the same name one by one.
There are three methods to enter the event name to be queried:
Method 1: Enter the event name to be queried in the search textbox directly.
Method 2: Right click one event in the Event List widow, and select Search; you will see the
name of the event in the search textbox.
Method 3: Click the search box to view search history and select a history event.
Method 4: Enter the key word of the event to find the corresponding events.
Figure 164 Searching events
Click the text box to view the search history;
enter key words for fuzzy search and all
results will be displayed.
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16.2.2 Filter
Users may click the Filter button to enter the Filter window, select the events to be displayed, and
then click Filter again.
Figure 165 Filter events
Filter setting only takes effect on the current window.
16.2.3 Abnormal Events
Users may click the Abnormal button and all abnormal events will be displayed; click the
Abnormal button to return to the original Event List window.
16.3 Right-click Menu
The Event List window is used to display event information.
Table 63 Right-click menu in the Event List window:
Name Description
Event Details
Windows Windows displaying event details
Search Search events
Set Font Color Set font color
Set Background Color Set background color
UE Date Set whether to display the UE date
UE Time Set whether to display the UE time
PC Date Set whether to display the PC date
PC Time Set whether to display the PC time
Message Set whether to display the message of the event that is triggered
Details Set whether to display the event details
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Name Description
Select Logdfile Select and change *.rcu log files
16.4 Event Details
The event details window provides detailed event information and the information about related
message, and window freeze function. See the following figure:
Figure 166 Event Details window
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17 Line Chart Window Line Chart window displays how parameter value varies along with time in the form of line chart.
The window displays real-time parameter values, events, and test status.
In the Menu bar, users may choose Configuration > Interface Manager to configure the
parameters displayed in the Line Chart Window for each network.
Figure 167 Template Manager
Users may perform the following operations in the Line Chart window:
Create a new Line Chart window.
Rename, edit, delete, and move up/down the Line Chart windows that already exist.
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17.1 Operations in the Line Chart Window
17.1.1 Create a Line Chart Window
To create a new line chart window, do as follows:
1. In the Interface Manger window, select a network for the new line chart.
2. Select Line Chart from the drop-down menu and then click New.
3. Rename the new Line Chart window, and click OK. The Set Line Chart window is
displayed.
4. The created Line Chart window is added to the corresponding network. Users may choose
Project > Interface to check it under the corresponding network.
17.1.2 Open a Line Chart Window
Every log file has its Line Chart window. There are four methods to open a Line Chart Window:
Method 1: In the navigation bar, double-click a network node under Interface, and then double
click Line Chart under the network node to open its Line Chart window.
Method 2: In the menu bar, click Interface, select a network, and then select Line Chart.
Method 3: Double click Line Chart under a log file.
Method 4: Drag Line Chart under a log file from the navigation pane to the workspace.
Figure 168 Line Chart window
The Line Chart window consists of:
Graph: Parameter information is displayed here. Every blue line represents an event.
Y axis: Y axis represents the parameter value range.
X axis: X axis represents elapsed time.
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Parameter &Value: Name of the parameter and its value.
To set parameter in Line Chart, see section 17.2.2.
17.2 Functions
The Line Chart window provides the following functions:
Freeze Window: Click the Freeze icon in Line Chart Window to freeze the current
window.
Switch data: Right-click in the Line Chart window, choose Select Logfile, and select a log
file to display.
Property Setting: Right-click in the Line Chart window, select Property to open the Select
Line chart window. For Property setting, see section 17.2.1.
Add or delete Line Chart: In the Set Line Chart window, users may add a maximum of
four line charts or delete them as required.
17.2.1 Property Settings
There are two methods to set Line Chart properly.
Method 1: Set properties in Interface Manager.
a. In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Interface Manager.
b. In the Interface Manager window, select a network, click New to create a new Line Chart.
c. Select the created line chart under corresponding network, and click Edit to perform
parameter settings.
d. For parameter settings, see section 17.2.2.
Method 2: Set properties in the Line Chart window.
a. Right-click in the Line Chart window, select Properties to open the Set Line Chart
window.
b. Click Select to select parameters.
c. Click Edit to open the Edit Parameter window and edit the properties of selected
parameters. See section 17.2.2.
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Figure 169 Line Chart settings window
The following table describes the functional buttons in the Set Line Chart window:
Table 64 Functional buttons in the Set Line Chart window
Name Description
Select Open the Select window to select parameters
Edit Edit parameter information
Delete Delete selected parameters
Delete All Delete all parameters
Up Move parameters up
Down Move parameters down
Draw Horizontal
Line
Set whether to display the horizontal ruler or not. By default, the
horizontal ruler is displayed.
17.2.2 Parameter Settings
Users may select a parameter and click Edit in the Set Line Chart window to open the Edit
Parameter window and input the parameter settings.
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Figure 170 Edit Parameter window
The following table describes the parameter settings in the Edit Parameter window:
Table 65 Parameter settings in the Edit Parameter window
Name Description
Select Parameter Select parameters to be edited.
Area line Parameter display mode: area line chart.
Color Gradient Color display mode. If this option is selected, the color will be
displayed in a dark to softer tones mode.
Line Parameter display mode: line chart.
Weight Set the line thickness. It is effective only when Line is selected.
Scattered line Parameter display mode: scattered line chart
Transparent Color display mode. If this option is selected, the color display will
have a softer tone.
Draw Reference Line Draw a reference line in the Line Chart. By default, it is not selected.
Color Change by
Modes
Set whether to change parameter colors based on different modes:
accessed, idle, and service
Parameter Range Set the parameter range. Users may set a new range among the
default range.
Parameter Color
Set the parameter display color. The color displayed in the text box
is the default color. Users may double-click the text box and change
the color.
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18 Bar Chart Window The Bar Chart window displays parameters in real time. User may select parameters for
comparison as required.
In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Interface Manager, and select Bar to set the Bar Chart
window.
Figure 171 Interface Manger window
Users may perform the following operations:
Create a new Bar Chart window.
Rename, edit, delete, and move up/down the Bar Chart windows that already exist.
18.1 Create a Bar Chart Window
To create a new bar chart window, do as follows:
1. In the Interface Manager window, select a network for the new line chart.
2. Select Bar from the drop-down menu, and then click New.
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3. Rename the new Bar Chart window, and click OK. The Set Bar Chart window is displayed.
4. The created Bar Chart window is added to the corresponding network. Users may choose
Project > Interface to check it under the corresponding network.
Figure 172 Set Bar Chart window
Users may perform the following operations in the Bar Chart window:
1. Set multiple Bar Chart windows simultaneously. The added parameters can be checked on the
right pane.
2. Edit, delete, and move up/down selected parameters.
3. Set display styles:
Display in bar, dot, and dot linking.
Set bar width.
Display parameter values in real time.
Display drawing line.
18.1.1 Parameter Settings
Users may select a parameter and click Edit in the Set Bar Chart window to open the Edit
Parameter window and input parameter settings.
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Figure 173 Edit Parameter window
Users may:
Set all parameters for the Bar Chart.
Set the parameter range.
Set the parameter color.
18.2 Parameter Display
Parameters may be displayed in three styles: bar, dot, and dot linking.
This section takes the WCDMA network as an example to show the three styles. See the following
figures:
Figure 174 Display in bar
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Figure 175 Display in dot
Figure 176 Display in dot linking
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19 Table Window The Table window displays parameter values in real time. Users may select parameters to view
real-time variation in user-defined colors.
In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Interface Manager and select Table to set the Table
window
Figure 177 Interface Manager window
Users may perform the following operations:
Create a new table window.
Rename, edit, delete, and move up/down the table windows that already exist.
19.1 Create a Table Window
To create a new table window, do as follows:
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1. In the Interface Manager window, select a network for the new table.
2. Select Table from the drop-down menu, and then click New.
3. Rename the new table window, and click OK. The Status Template window is displayed.
4. The created table window is added to the corresponding network. Users may choose
Project > Interface to check it under the corresponding network.
Figure 178 Status Template window
The following table describes the functional buttons in the Status Template window:
Table 66 Functional buttons in the Status Template window
Name Description
Quick Insert Click this button, select a parameter, and click OK to insert a cell
named as the parameter name and a column of parameter index.
Add Column Add a column to the right of the selected column.
Add Row Add a row under the selected cell.
Delete Delete the selected column.
Delete Row Delete the selected row.
Edit Cell Edit the selected cell.
Insert Insert a column.
Insert Row Insert a row.
Clear Cell Clear the content in the selected cell.
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Name Description
Copy Copy the content in the selected cell.
Paste Paste the content in the selected cell.
Up Move the cell up. The related cell with the same name will also be
moved up.
Down Move the cell down. The related cell with the same name will also be
moved down.
Properties Show the properties of the selected cell.
OK Save and exit.
Cancel Cancel and exit.
19.1.1 Edit a Column
Users may edit a column header, scroll bar, and grid lines of the table window.
To edit a column, right-click a column and select Edit Column to open the Properties dialog box,
or click Properties directly to open the Properties dialog box.
Figure 179 Properties dialog box
Users may input the following settings:
Rename a column.
Display the column header.
Display grid line.
Display scroll bar.
19.1.2 Edit a Cell
Users may set parameter to be displayed, parameter value, range, and color in the Edit Cell
window.
There are three methods to open the Edit Cell window.
Method 1: Double-click a cell to open the Edit Cell window.
Method 2: Right-click a cell and select Edit Cell.
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Method 3: Select a cell, and then click the Edit Cell button.
Figure 180 Edit Cell window
The Edit Cell window is different based on the content type. The figures above are Cell Edit
windows based on Text and Parameter respectively.
Users may set parameters based on the following description:
Text: Enter a parameter name. If Text is selected, only Background Color can be set.
Parameter: Select a parameter to be displayed.
Dynamic Color Indicator: The cell fill color and length will vary based on the specified
parameter value.
Default Color: Set the cell color based on the parameter color.
Custom Color: User-defined color.
Range: Set parameter range, which may have effects on the cell fill color length.
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19.2 Window Display
The following figures show some examples of Status windows:
Figure 181 Basic Information (LTE)
Figure 182 Serving cell information (LTE)
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20 Other Windows
20.1 Event Counter
The Event Counter window is the counter for events, which is used to calculate the number of
occurred events. Users may add a calculation for particular events during testing or play back data.
The Event Counter window supports the following features:
User-defined events
Dragging multiple events into the Event Counter window
Accumulating the event count during the test
Accumulating the event count during playback
Copying the event count number
Resetting the event count during testing
Automatically saving the events setting when the Event Counter window is closed
20.1.1 Open the Event Counter Window
There are four methods to open the Event Counter window.
Method 1: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then double lick Event Counter
under General.
Method 2: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then drag Event Counter under
General into the workspace.
Method 3: In the Menu bar, choose Interface > General > Event Counter.
Method 4: Right-click a log file, and choose Interface > General > Event Counter.
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Figure 183 Event Counter window
Users may perform the following operations in the Event Counter window:
1. Before testing or replay, right click any place in the Event Counter window and select
Properties to open the Properties window, where users may click Select to select the events
to be calculated. See section 20.1.2.
2. If users need to use the event counter during log file replay, users may drag the log file into
the Event Counter window. The number of events will accumulate.
3. If users need to use the event counter during test, users may check the number of events in
the Event Counter window after the device is connected to perform test. The number of
events will accumulate automatically.
4. To reset the event counter during testing and play back, users may right click in the Event
Counter window and select Reset Event Counter Windows. See section 20.1.3.
The following table describes the right-click menu of the Event Counter window:
Table 67 Right-click menu of the Event Counter window
Name Description
Copy to Clipboard Copy the events and event number in the current window to a
clipboard.
Reset Event Counter Windows Clear the number on the event counter.
Select Logfile Select log files to be counted.
Properties Set event counter properties.
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20.1.2 Property Settings
In the Event Counter window, right click to select Properties. Users may modify the content and
properties of the event counter.
Figure 184 Properties window
To select events, do as follows:
1. In the Properties window, click Select to open the event selection window.
2. Select events as required. Users may filter events by entering event name in the text box
besides Name.
3. Click OK to add events into the Properties window and the Event Counter window.
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Figure 185 Event selection window
Users may perform the following operations in the Properties window:
Add or delete a tab, or double click a tab to rename the tab.
Categorize events into separate tabs.
Delete, move up, or move down events.
20.1.3 Reset Event Counter
Users may reset the Event counter at any time during testing and playback, and then it will
calculate the events from 0.
In the Event Counter window, right click and select Reset Event Counter Windows, the event
number will be reset to 0 and calculate events from 0.
20.2 MOS
The MOS test is to simulate user perception of call quality. It uses a set of voice samples during
call origination, transmission, and termination; whereby comparison will be made between
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degraded voice samples and original samples. The MOS value is calculated for this call based on
an assigned algorithm.
20.2.1 Mobile-to-Land
Single-channel MOS and multi-MOS version 3.0/3.1/4.0 supports Mobile-to-Mobile and Mobile-
to-Land modes. Follow these steps to perform mobile-to-land MOS tests:
1. Install the Voice Server.
Make sure that the MOS server is set up before the test, and that the voice card driver is
installed and properly configured.
2. Input time synchronization settings.
For the mobile-to-land MOS voice test, time must be synchronized between Pilot Pioneer and
voice MOS server. Choose Configuration > MOS Settings to set the voice server IP and
port, and then click Sync Time to complete time synchronization. See section 20.2.2.
3. Set the test plan.
a. Choose Template > MOS Settings under Test Plan ON THE Device tal, and select Signal
MOS or Multi MOS Ver3.0/3.1/4.0/MOS Ver4.0 Lite as required in the MOS settings
window.
b. Select Mobile to Land Line.
c. Select corresponding channel of the MOS, and click OK to start the test.
20.2.2 MOS Settings
The purpose of MOS Setting window is to adjust the voice sample waveform in the MOS test
window and make it as close to the standard waveform as possible, increasing the accuracy of the
MOS value.
To get a better result for voice evaluation, the information in the MOS Settings window should be
configured correctly. These configurations will affect the waveform in MOS test window and
MOS value.
In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > MOS Settings to open the MOS Settings window.
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Figure 186 MOS Settings window
The MOS Settings window supports the following functions:
Selecting a device according to network technology, manufacturer, etc.
Setting the audio volume for a single MOS or multiple MOS.
Synchronizing time with the server.
20.2.3 MOS
After the audio volume configuration in the MOS Settings window is completed, users may start
the voice evaluation test and check the MOS wave & value in the MOS test window.
There are three methods to open the MOS test window:
Method 1: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then select MOS under Test
Service.
Method 2: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then drag MOS under Test Service
into the workspace.
Method 3: In the Menu bar, choose Interface > Test Service > MOS.
Method 4: Right-click a logfile under a device, and then choose Interface > Test Service > MOS.
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Figure 187 MOS test window
The following table describes the functional buttons in the MOS window:
Name Description
Reference Wave The standard wave for reference
Degraded Wave The current voice wave
Parameters Parameters related to MOS.
Value Measurement parameter value at different time.
20.3 Video
Video Telephony and Video Streaming testing information can be displayed in the video test
window in real time.
There are four methods to open the video test window.
Method 1: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then select Video under Test
Service.
Method 2: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then drag Video under Test
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Service into the workspace.
Method 3: In the Menu bar, choose Interface > Test Service > Video.
Method 4: Right-click a logfile under a device, and then choose Interface > Test Service > Video.
Figure 188 Video Telephony
Figure 189 Video Streaming
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Figure 190 Video Play
Figure 191 VoIP
There are three categories of parameters:
Parameters that measures a network
Parameters that measures the audio/video of the streaming video
Parameters of audio/video synchronization provided by Pilot Pioneer during play back
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20.4 Data
The Data window displays the information about the current test service, including the test
progress, file size, the completed ratio, instance throughput and average throughput, etc.
There are four methods to open the video test window.
Method 1: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then select Data under Test
Service.
Method 2: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then drag Data under Test Service
into the workspace.
Method 3: In the Menu bar, choose Interface > Test Service > Data.
Method 4: Right-click a logfile under a device, and then choose Interface > Test Service > Data.
Figure 192 Data window
The following table describes the functional buttons in the Data window:
Table 68 Functional buttons in the Data window
Name Description
Service Service type
Completion/Total Bytes Completed ratio
Inst. Throughput Instant throughput
Avg. Throughput Average throughput
Progress Test progress in percentage
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20.5 GPS
The GPS window displays sampling point's longitude, latitude, and other information in real time.
There are four methods to open the video test window.
Method 1: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then select GPS under General.
Method 2: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then drag GPS under General into
the workspace.
Method 3: In the Menu bar, choose Interface > General > GPS.
Method 4: Right-click a data log under a device, and then choose Interface > General > GPS.
Figure 193 GPS window
20.6 Statistics
The Statistics window is used to compute KPIs.
There are four methods to open the video test window.
Method 1: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then select Statistics under
General.
Method 2: In the Project tab page, double click Interface, and then drag Statistics under General
into the workspace.
Method 3: In the Menu bar, choose Interface > General > Statistics.
Method 4: Right-click a data log under a device, and then choose Interface > General >
Statistics.
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Figure 194 Statistics window
20.7 Adjust Image
The Adjust Image window is used to configure the longitude and latitude information for pictures
to display in a Map window with longitude and latitude information. This function is similar to
Image Registration in MapInfo.
Users may choose Tools > Adjust Image to open the Adjust Image window.
Figure 195 Adjust Image window
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Users may perform the following operation in the Adjust Image window:
1. Click the Open File icon to open the picture that needs to be adjusted.
2. Click the Move icon to change the picture's display position.
3. Click the Zoom In icon to zoom in to the picture.
4. Click the Zoom Out icon to zoom out of the picture.
5. Click the Fit View icon to change the picture size automatically and fit the window
6. Click the Add icon , and then click the picture to add longitude and latitude information.
Figure 196 Edit Point window
In the Edit Point window, users may set the parameters based on the following description:
Label is set by default.
Image X and Image Y are set by default, indicating the pixel position.
Coordinate X and Coordinate Y indicate the longitude and latitude respectively, and
must be set in the decimal format, for example, 12.345678.
The added point will be displayed in the text box at the bottom of the Adjust Image window.
Click Delete to delete an added point as required.
Click Insert to add a point. In this case, users need to set the pixel position information
manually. As a result, it is not recommended for user to use this method to add a point.
Click Find to find the position corresponding to the point on the list.
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Figure 197 Added points in the Adjust Image window
After adding at least three points, click OK to generate a file with the suffix *.tab which will be
saved in the same path as the picture and with the same name as the picture.
If users open the *.tab file, the picture may be opened. The picture and the *.tab file must be in
the same directory and users cannot change the file name.
The figure below shows the *.tab file displayed in the Map window, which may be displayed with
the site simultaneously:
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Figure 198*.tab file displayed in the Map window
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21 Configuration Users may click Configuration and select Parameter Settings, Signaling Settings, or Event
Settings to perform necessary settings as required; the configuration will affect the entire
software. The Config folder under the Pilot Pioneer installation folder can be copied to other
Pioneer's folder to avoid repetitive configuration.
21.1 Parameter Settings
In the Parameter Settings window, users may set both parameters in the software and legends in
the map window.
In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Parameter Settings to open the Parameter
Settings window.
Figure 199 Parameter settings window
Users may right-click a folder in the navigation pane and perform the following operations:
Move up/down folders
Parameter Settings supports the following operations:
Search/sort parameters
Double-click a parameter and rename the parameter
Set the color for specific parameters
Set the parameter range
Right click a parameter and choose Select Category to move the parameter to another
folder.
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The following table describes the functional buttons in the Legend window:
Table 69 Functional buttons in the Legend window
Name Description
Copy Copy the threshold range of the current parameter.
Paste Select a parameter and apply the range to the parameter.
Add Add a tab page and display the threshold value.
Delete Delete the tab page of the selected threshold range.
Threshold Name The group name of the threshold.
Rule Threshold range Open-close mode: right half-open interval or left half-open
interval.
Sequence Set the sequence for threshold ranges.
Order Set the threshold range order: ascending or descending.
Value Type Set threshold modes, including consecutive, discrete, and auto-discrete.
Range Segment the ranges to be consecutive and set colors respectively.
Discrete Apply color to a specific value.
Discrete Auto Pilot Pioneer automatically applies color to parameter ranges.
Shape Set sampling point pattern and size.
Statistical Pattern Compute statistics by sampling point/time/distance.
21.2 Message Settings
In the Message Settings window, users may set all signaling messages in the software.
In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Message Settings to open the Message Settings
window.
Figure 200 Message settings window
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Users may right-click a folder in the navigation pane and perform the following operations:
Add/Remove sub folders
Move up/down folders
Change the attribute of the folder
Display sub folders in the upper folder
Message Setting supports the following operations:
Search/sort messages
Double-click a message and rename the message
Set colors (text color and background color) for specific messages
Select a message and a window to display the message in the selected window, for
example, select a message and Flow Chart to display the message in the Flow Chart
window
Set messages layer, such as layer 1, layer 2, layer 3
Set message font (bold or italic)
Right click a message and choose Select Category to move the message to another folder.
21.3 Event Settings
In the Event Settings window, users may set all events in the software.
In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Event Settings to open the Event Settings window.
Figure 201 Event settings window
Users may right-click a folder in the navigation pane and perform the following operations:
Move up/down folders
Event Settings supports the following operations:
Search/sort events
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Set event icons
Set colors (text color and background color) for specific event
Select an event and a window to display the event in the selected window, for example,
select an event and Map to display the message in the Map window
Right click a message and choose Select Category to move the event to another folder.
21.4 Navigation Parameter Manager
In the Navigation Parameter Manager window, users may add/remove/rename parameters, and
can drag them to the map window for display.
In the Menu bar, choose Configuration > Navigation Parameter Manager to open the parameter
manager window.
Figure 202 Navigation Parameter Manager window
Users may perform the following operations:
Configure handset parameters and scanner parameters
Select network technology for parameters
Add folders
Add/rename/delete parameters
Move up/down parameters
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21.5 Custom Parameter Management
In the Custom Parameter Manager window, users may define parameters, messages and events,
and save them in the corresponding network technologies.
In the menu bar, choose Configuration > Custom Parameter Manager to open the Custom
Parameter Manager window.
Figure 203 Custom Parameter Manager window
In the corresponding network, double-click the name of the undefined parameter, open the
Expression Editor window, and define expression of the parameter, event, or message, to generate
a custom parameter.
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Figure 204 Expression Editor window
1. A maximum of 20 parameters can be defined by users for each network.
2. Users may select functions and operators to customize the parameter expression.
3. Users may find desired parameters, events, message in the list, double-click them to display
in the expression edit box.
Users may add custom parameters to Pilot Pioneer parameter list, or rename the custom parameter
under corresponding network node.
21.6 Custom Event Manager
In the Custom Event Manager window, users may define events in logical expressions and save
them in the corresponding network technologies.
In the menu bar, choose Configuration > Custom Event Manager to open the Custom Event
Manager window.
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Figure 205 Custom Event Manager window
Users may perform the following operations in the Custom Event Manager window:
Create, rename, edit, or delete custom events.
Move event up or down.
The Custom Event Edit window is divided into five types since Pilot Pioneer provides five ways
to customize events.
1. Customize an event based on message and parameter logical expression.
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Figure 206 Customizing events (1)
The following table describes the functional buttons in the Custom Event Edit window (based on
message and parameter logical expression):
Table 70 Functional buttons in the Custom Event Edit window
Name Description
Custom Event
Displays all the messages of the event. The first line is the event name.
Click it to rename the event; double-click it to unfold or fold the
message list.
Selected Messages Messages that are selected.
New Item New item to be added in User Event
New Sub-item New sub item be added in User Event
Delete Item Delete an item in User Event
Select Select the message required by the event
Delete Delete selected messages
Expression Parameter expression used to trigger an event
Report Export a custom event
2. Customize an event based on the message/event time interval.
Select two events or messages, and set the interval. If the event/message appears within the time
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interval, the custom event will be triggered. If the option of Trigger if Message/Event B does not
appear is selected, the opposite result occurs.
Figure 207 Customizing events (2)
3. Customize an event based on logical expression, minimum duration, and number of
occurrence. If the logical expression occurs, minimum duration and the number of
occurrences aligned with what have been set, customized events will be triggered.
Figure 208 Customizing events (3)
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4. Customize an event based on message/event, maximum duration, and number of occurrence.
If the message/event appears, maximum duration and the number of occurrences aligned with
what have been set, customized events will be triggered.
Figure 209 Customized events (4)
5. Customize an event based on parameter value change, change scope, and network state after
parameter value change. If the parameter value change and network state aligned with what
have been set, customized events will be triggered.
Figure 210 Customized events (5)
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21.7 TCP/IP Settings
In the TCP/IP settings window, users may modify relevant TCP/IP parameters to improve the data
service speed.
Choose Configuration > Options > Advanced, and click TCP/IP to enter the TCP/IP settings
window. See the figure below:
Figure 211 TCP/IP settings window
Product Disclaimer
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22 Product Disclaimer DISCLAIMER:
Other than the terms and conditions defined within "DingLi Software License Agreement"
documents for hardware and software acquired from DingLi Communications (H.K.) Company
Limited, customers agree to the related software or/and hardware (hereafter referred to as
"product") thereof is only to be used within its intended scope which includes voice and data
service testing, wireless network measurement verification, data collection and storage,
measurement data replay and presentation.
Other usage of the product in conjunction with any third party software application, hardware
or/and settings (not officially approved) beyond the aforementioned scope is not recommended as
it may impact the product's performance and accuracy of data. DingLi Communications (H.K.)
Company Limited shall not be liable to the outcome of the products’ performances and accuracy
of data if the product is not being used as intended. Such instances may also void the product's
warranty if the "DingLi Software License Agreement" is breached.
Unauthorized usage of Pilot Pioneer includes but is not limited to:
1. Any unauthorized software upgrade is not permitted.
2. Any unauthorized modifications of installation files (such as deletion and replacement) are
not permitted.
3. Any operations on unauthorized devices that are connected to Pilot Pioneer are not permitted.
4. Any operation not in accordance with DingLi's product documentation may produce
abnormal test data.
5. Installation and running of any third-party applications on the computer is not permitted as it
could affect the product performance.
6. Any combined uses of software and hardware that are not specified by DingLi are not
permitted.
7. English is the preferred language. We will not be responsible for any issues caused by
language difference.
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force majeure such as fire, flood, and power failure.
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