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Publication number: LZT 138 0240 R1A
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1. Introduction 1
1.1. What’s New in TEMS Pocket 7.2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
1.1.1. New UMTS Phones: Sony Ericsson W995/W995a . . . . . . . . 1
1.1.2. New GSM Phone: Sony Ericsson W995 EDGE . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1.3. New GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.1.4. HSPA Data View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2. What Was New in TEMS Pocket 7.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2.1. Phones: Sony Ericsson C905, C905a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2.2. Map View and Pinpointing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
1.2.3. Data Views with Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2.4. Smarter Logfile Upload. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2.5. Cell Id Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2.6. Snapshots of Data Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.2.7. Importing and Exporting TEMS Pocket Settings . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. Overview of TEMS Pocket 5
2.1. Data Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
2.1.1. Data Views with Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.2. Map View. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
2.3. Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
2.4. Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.5. Logfiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.5.1. Logfile Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.5.2. GPS Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.5.3. Positioning by Pinpointing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.6. Cell Control Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
2.7. Command Sequence. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.8. Storage Medium: Phone Memory vs. Memory Stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
2.9. Language Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
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3. Data Views: General 10
3.1. General Data View Properties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.2. The Built-in Help Function. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
3.3. The Capture Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.4. Other Data View Actions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
3.5. Survey of Data Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
4. Data Views in Text Format 16
4.1. W/G Cells (View No. 1.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.1.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.2. PDP Context (View No. 1.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
4.3. MM/GMM (View No. 1.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
4.4. Time Log (View No. 1.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
4.4.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
4.5. FTP Data (View No. 1.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
4.6. GPS (View No. 1.6). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.7. Map (View No. 1.7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
4.8. WCDMA Cells (View No. 2.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.8.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
4.9. WCDMA Cell Id (View No. 2.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.9.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.10. WCDMA Serv. Cell (View No. 2.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
4.11. WCDMA Channel (View No. 2.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
4.12. WCDMA Data (View No. 2.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
4.12.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
4.13. HSPA Data (View No. 2.6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
4.14. GSM Cells (View No. 3.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
4.14.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
4.15. GSM Cell Id (View No. 3.2). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
4.15.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
4.16. GSM BA List (View No. 3.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
4.16.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
4.17. GSM Serving Cell (View No. 4.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
4.18. GPRS Data (View No. 4.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
4.18.1. Data View Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
4.19. GPRS Info (View No. 4.3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
4.20. GSM C/I Info (View No. 4.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
4.21. GSM AMR (View No. 4.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
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4.22. The WAP Browser Data Views . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
4.22.1. WCDMA WAP Browser Data View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
4.22.2. GPRS WAP Browser Data View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
5. Data Views with Graphs 55
5.1. W/G Serving RSSI (View No. 5.1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
5.2. W/G Cells (View No. 5.2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
5.3. W/G Data (View No. 5.3). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
5.4. WCDMA Serving (View No. 5.4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
5.5. WCDMA SIR (View No. 5.5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
5.6. WCDMA Cells (View No. 5.6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
5.7. GSM Cells (View No. 5.7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
5.8. GSM Data (View No. 5.8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
6. The Map View 68
6.1. Loading a Map Image into the Map View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
6.2. Pinpointing Your Test Route . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6.2.1. Setting the Map Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
6.2.2. Customizing the Appearance of Route Markers. . . . . . . . . . 69
6.2.3. Entering Map Properties. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
6.2.4. Pinpointing and Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
6.3. Positioning the Map Geographically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
7. TEMS Pocket Functions in the Activity Menu 73
7.1. Operational Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
7.2. Insert Filemark. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
7.3. Start/Stop Logfile Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
7.3.1. Icons Used for Logfile Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
7.4. Start/Stop Logfile Replay. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
7.4.1. Replay Control Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
7.4.2. Icons Used for Logfile Replay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
7.5. Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
7.6. Start/Stop FTP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
7.7. Connect/Disconnect GPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
7.8. Start/Stop Command Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
7.9. Pocket Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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8. The Pocket Menu 78
8.1. General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
8.2. Cell Control Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
8.2.1. Icons Used for Cell Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
8.2.2. Lock to RAT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
8.2.3. Lock Cell WCDMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
8.2.4. Lock ARFCN GSM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
8.2.5. Lock Band WCDMA, Lock Band GSM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
8.2.6. Interplay between Locking Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
8.2.7. Comparison with Locking Functions in TEMS Investigation 82
8.2.8. Voice Codec GSM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
8.2.9. HS Capability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
8.2.10. Ignore Cell Barred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
8.2.11. Reset Control Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
8.3. Events Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
8.3.1. Event Log. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
8.3.1.1. Viewing the Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
8.3.1.2. Clearing the Event Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
8.3.1.3. Enabling/Disabling Event Logging and Sound . . . . . 86
8.3.1.4. Shortcuts to Event Settings and Event Counters . . . 86
8.3.2. Event Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
8.3.2.1. Viewing Event Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
8.3.2.2. Modifying Event Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87
8.3.3. Event Counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
8.3.3.1. Viewing Event Counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
8.3.3.2. Resetting Event Counters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
8.3.4. Event Icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
8.3.5. List of Logged Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
8.3.5.1. CC Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
8.3.5.2. MM Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
8.3.5.3. SM Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
8.3.5.4. GMM Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
8.3.5.5. IRAT Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
8.3.5.6. RR Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
8.3.5.7. RRC Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
8.3.5.8. Session Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
8.4. Data Views Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
8.5. GPS Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99
8.5.1. GPS Connect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
8.5.2. GPS Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101
8.5.3. GPS Time Synch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
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8.6. FTP Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
8.6.1. FTP Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
8.6.2. FTP Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
8.7. Logfile Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
8.7.1. Save Logfile To . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
8.7.2. Autostart Logfile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
8.7.2.1. Notes on Message Buffering: Pre-guard Period . . . 107
8.7.2.2. Post-guard Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
8.7.3. Upload Logfile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
8.7.3.1. Setting an Upload Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
8.7.4. Compress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
8.7.5. FTP Resume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
8.7.6. FTP Server . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
8.8. Command Sequence Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
8.8.1. Voice Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
8.8.2. Video Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
8.8.3. FTP Settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
8.9. Tools Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
8.9.1. About Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
8.9.2. Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
8.9.3. Import Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
8.9.4. Export Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
8.10. General Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
8.10.1. WAP Data View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
8.10.2. Data View Style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
8.10.3. Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
8.10.4. Backlight. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
8.10.5. Cell Id Format. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
8.10.6. Power Display (GSM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
8.10.7. Measure Mode Display (GSM) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
8.10.8. Auto Answer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
8.10.9. Reset All . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
9. Uploading TEMS Pocket Logfiles from the Phone File System 121
10. Battery Charging Considerations 123
10.1. Choice of Phone Charger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
10.2. Using the Phone’s Built-in GPS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
10.3. Using a TEMS Pocket Command Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123
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11. Support Contact Information 125
Appendix A. Parameter Values 126
A.1. Activate PDP Context Failure Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
A.2. Automatic Upload Failure Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
A.3. CC Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
A.4. CCCH Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
A.5. Channel Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
A.6. Deactivate PDP Context Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
A.7. GMM Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
A.8. GPRS Network Mode of Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
A.9. GPS Fix Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
A.10. MM Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
A.11. PDP Context Request Parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
A.11.1. Delay Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131
A.11.2. Reliability Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
A.11.3. Peak Throughput . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
A.11.4. Precedence Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
A.11.5. Mean Throughput . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
A.12. Routing Area Update Failure Cause. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
A.13. RR Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
A.14. RR Internal Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
A.15. RRC Failure Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134
A.16. RRC Protocol Error Cause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
A.17. SM Cause. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135
Appendix B. Graphic Representation of Parameter Values 137
B.1. C/I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
B.2. Ec/N0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137
B.3. FER, RLC/LLC BLER/Retransmissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
B.4. RLC DL/UL Throughput . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
B.5. RxLev, RSCP, RSSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138
B.6. RxQual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
B.7. TX Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
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Appendix C. Default Settings in TEMS Pocket Menus 140
C.1. Operating Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
C.2. Cell Control Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
C.3. Events Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
C.4. Data Views Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140
C.5. GPS Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
C.6. FTP Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
C.7. Logfile Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
C.8. Command Sequence Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
C.9. Tools Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141
C.10. General Settings Menu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
Index 143
Chapter 1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
Welcome to TEMS Pocket.
TEMS Pocket is an advanced cellular network diagnostics tool built into a
Sony Ericsson or Nokia phone. TEMS Pocket is suitable for day-to-day
verification, maintenance and troubleshooting of cellular networks but is also
handy for many cell planning tasks.
This document describes TEMS Pocket 7.2 (product packages Professional
and Premium) as implemented in the Sony Ericsson W995 and W995a
phones which support both GSM and WCDMA. A separate manual is
provided for the GSM-only Sony Ericsson W995 EDGE phone.
1.1. What’s New in TEMS Pocket 7.2
TEMS Pocket 7.2 is a Sony Ericsson based release, the successor to TEMS
Pocket 7.0. (TEMS Pocket 7.1 is a Nokia-based release.)
1.1.1. New UMTS Phones: Sony Ericsson W995/W995a
TEMS Pocket 7.2 is implemented on the Sony Ericsson W995 and W995a
phones. They are the first Sony Ericsson phones that officially support
HSUPA (EUL). Some further key features of these devices are:
� GSM/GPRS quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
� WCDMA/HSPA 7.2 Mbit/s DL, 2 Mbit/s UL
– W995: 900/2100 MHz
– W995a: 850/1900/2100 MHz
� 8.1 megapixel camera
� Integrated GPS
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1.1.2. New GSM Phone: Sony Ericsson W995 EDGE
TEMS Pocket 7.2 is also available on the GSM-only version of the W995
phone, which is called Sony Ericsson W995 EDGE. Key features are:
� GSM/GPRS quad-band (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
� EDGE Class 10
1.1.3. New GPS
The GPS that can optionally be ordered with TEMS Pocket 7.2 is the
GlobalSat BT-359.
1.1.4. HSPA Data View
The HSDPA Data view has been expanded with HSUPA-specific information
and renamed “HSPA Data”. Among this information may be noted average E-
TFCI, average Serving Grant Index, average transport block size, and the UE
happy rate.
1.2. What Was New in TEMS Pocket 7.0
1.2.1. Phones: Sony Ericsson C905, C905a
TEMS Pocket 7.0 is implemented on the Sony Ericsson C905 and C905a
phones. Their features include:
� GSM/GPRS quad-band
� HSDPA/WCDMA 2100 MHz (C905); 850/1900/2100 MHz (C905a)
� HSDPA 7.2 Mbit/s on downlink
� 8.1 megapixel camera
� Integrated GPS
1.2.2. Map View and Pinpointing
The map view was the principal new feature in TEMS Pocket 7.0. It allows
users to pinpoint their route through a building on a floor plan. The setup is
fast and easy:
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� Obtain an image of the floor plan. For example, use the camera in the
TEMS Pocket phone to take a photo of the emergency/evacuation plan
displayed in the building.
� Load the picture as a background image in the Map view.
� Start pinpointing your position in the building. A logfile will be opened
automatically. Pinpoint at regular intervals along the route and whenever
you change direction.
� When you are done with the measurement, give a “Stop pinpointing”
command. The logfile will close.
This is the full list of steps required to use the TEMS Pocket Map view. No
messy or time-consuming preparations have been left out: none are needed.
Before post-processing the data, it just needs to be anchored to a
geographical position. This is accomplished in a tick with a software utility
accompanying TEMS Pocket. The logfiles are then ready to be loaded into
TEMS Presentation or TEMS Investigation.
The map functionality is available as an option in the Professional package.
1.2.3. Data Views with Graphs
TEMS Pocket 7.0 comes equipped with a set of graph views showing how
radio parameters vary over time. These line charts were an entirely new
feature in TEMS Pocket 7.0, but they are similar to the ones found in TEMS
Investigation and TEMS Presentation. All graphs come predefined and ready
to use without any need for configuration.
1.2.4. Smarter Logfile Upload
The data upload process was improved: If the FTP connection goes down,
the upload of a logfile can optionally be resumed from where it was
interrupted instead of being restarted from the beginning. The new procedure
cuts upload times and saves phone battery life, enhancing the efficiency and
power of the tool.
1.2.5. Cell Id Presentation
Cell Identity data is presented in both idle and dedicated/connected mode for
both GSM and WCDMA. This is achieved by buffering Cell Identities in idle
mode and then correlating the buffered data with the phone’s position in
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dedicated/connected mode. The buffer is cleared when the phone is
restarted.
1.2.6. Snapshots of Data Views
A display snapshot function was added which enables you to capture TEMS
Pocket data views in the form of bitmap images. The snapshot function is
perfect for instantly capturing your own user’s view of the network. It can also
be used to produce receipts handed in by staff to confirm completion of field
measurement tasks. This too contributes to efficiency and reduces traveling
expenses.
1.2.7. Importing and Exporting TEMS Pocket Settings
More aspects of user configuration in TEMS Pocket can be saved to file:
command sequence setups, user-configured map views, and more. Each
setup is saved in a separate file which can be imported into the application on
a later occasion. This functionality permits convenient distribution of test
setups to multiple TEMS Pocket units.
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2. Overview of TEMS Pocket
2.1. Data Views
Most of the data displayed by TEMS Pocket is to be found in data views.
When you turn the phone on for the first time, it will display the W/G Cells
data view:
On later occasions, when turned on, the phone will display the data view last
inspected, provided that the TEMS Pocket operational mode is set to Active
(see section 7.1).
The data views are divided into categories from 1 to 5. Each data view is
numbered according to the format “x.y”, where “x” is the category and “y” the
position of the data view within that category. You browse the categories by
moving the navigation key left and right, and the data views within a category
by moving the navigation key up and down. TEMS Pocket remembers the
view last displayed in each category; when you return to a category, that view
is shown.
The top section of the display preserves the ordinary signal strength and
battery power level indicators as well as other symbols belonging to the
regular user interface of the phone. Among the latter are:
A “3G” symbol indicating that the phone’s current serving cell supports
WCDMA R99 (but not HSDPA).
An “H” symbol indicating that the current serving cell supports HSDPA.
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The top section of the display also shows:
� a symbol indicating that a logfile is being recorded (see section 7.3)
� a symbol indicating that a logfile is being replayed, and the status of the
replay (see section 7.4.2)
� a symbol indicating that a cell control function is currently applied (see
section 8.2)
� an icon for the latest TEMS Pocket event that occurred (if it occurred
within the last 15 minutes; see section 8.3.4)
If the default phone display with the operator name appears instead of a
TEMS Pocket data view, this is because TEMS Pocket has been put in
background or inactive mode (see section 7.1). By default TEMS Pocket is in
active mode, and all of its data views are visible.
The data views are exhaustively described in chapter 3.
2.1.1. Data Views with Graphs
Data views with graphs combine text-format content (similar to that of
ordinary data views) with a line chart showing how one or several parameters
vary over time. Like the text-only data views, the graph views are predefined.
They are collected in category 5.
The top section of the display has precisely the same layout and behavior as
in text-only data views. See section 2.1.
2.2. Map View
The Map view (no. 1.7) is used for pinpointing a test route on a floor plan or
other map image. See section 2.5.3.
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2.3. Menus
When you press the Activity key on the phone, a tab with TEMS Pocket
commands appears on top in the Activity menu:
Most of the commands in this menu are found only here. The menu is gone
through in chapter 7.
From the Activity menu you can also access the Pocket menu, which is the
chief means of configuring TEMS Pocket: see chapter 8. The Pocket menu
can alternatively be accessed from the phone’s main menu: Settings →
General → Pocket menu.
Note: TEMS Pocket settings are always saved in the phone’s internal
memory. If the phone memory is full, TEMS Pocket settings can
no longer be saved. You then need to remove some files to free
up memory.
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2.4. Events
Events are generated and logged by TEMS Pocket to indicate that something
interesting and worthy of note has occurred in the phone’s interaction with the
cellular network.
The event log is inspected and managed from the Pocket menu. See section
8.3.1. A shortcut to the event log is found in the Activity menu.
2.5. Logfiles
2.5.1. Logfile Recording
You can record data collected by TEMS Pocket in logfiles and replay these
files in TEMS Pocket itself or in TEMS Investigation or TEMS Presentation.
See sections 7.3, 7.4, and 8.7.
2.5.2. GPS Positioning
TEMS Pocket supports positioning of data using GPS. You can use either the
phone’s internal GPS or an external GPS unit that has been Bluetooth paired
with the phone. See section 8.5.
2.5.3. Positioning by Pinpointing
In an indoor environment or other location without GPS coverage, you can
use the Map view (see section 2.2) to pinpoint your test route. You load an
image of your testing area into the Map view, then indicate your route by
marking waypoints on that map. The map image can also be assigned a
geographical position. For the full details on these procedures, see chapter 6.
2.6. Cell Control Functions
TEMS Pocket has a number of cell control functions for controlling the
phone’s behavior in the cellular network. These include locking the phone to a
RAT, band, cell, or channel. See section 8.2 for full details.
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2.7. Command Sequence
TEMS Pocket offers the use of a command sequence for automated testing
of various services. See section 8.8.
2.8. Storage Medium: Phone Memory vs. Memory Stick
In general it is recommendable to use a memory stick rather than the phone’s
internal memory as storage medium (for logfiles, FTP downloads, etc.). This
is because the internal memory of the Sony Ericsson W995 and W995a is
fairly small. The memory stick is the default choice in all dialogs where a
storage medium needs to be selected.
2.9. Language Support
TEMS Pocket Sony Ericsson W995 and W995a phones support languages
as follows:
� Regular phone user interface: Arabic, Chinese (Mandarin, simplified
characters), Danish, English, French, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish
� Pocket user interface
– Text display: English
– User input: English
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3. Data Views: General
3.1. General Data View Properties
The data views in category 1 (numbered “1.x”) are capable of showing both
WCDMA and GSM data. Both will appear simultaneously if the phone is
making inter-RAT neighbor measurements.
The data views in category 2 chiefly contain WCDMA-specific data, and those
in category 3 and 4 chiefly contain GSM- and GPRS/EGPRS-specific data.
The data views in category 5 all include a graph. WCDMA-only, GSM-only,
and combined views are found in this category.
All data views have the same general structure in idle mode and dedicated/
active mode.
Whenever a parameter is currently not valid, this is indicated in the data view
by a dash “–” or a string of dashes.
Certain parameters are presented both numerically and graphically, the
number appearing on top of a colored bar whose length and color depend on
the parameter value. These parameters are tagged “numeric/graphic” in
chapters 4 and 5. The rules for the graphic presentation are found in
appendix B, page 137.
In the case of frequency hopping, the hopping list is shown one channel at a
time, a new channel appearing every second.
3.2. The Built-in Help Function
If you press Options and select “Toggle help”, a callout box appears
describing the piece of data in the top left corner of the screen. Use the
navigation key to navigate the contents of the data view.
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� To turn off the help function, press the “C” key. Alternatively, press Options
and choose Toggle help again.
3.3. The Capture Function
You can take screenshots of any data view. To do this, you must first turn the
screen capture function on (while in a data view) by selecting Options →
Toggle capture.
Whenever the phone is in standby mode or during a voice call, you can now
take a screenshot by pressing the Capture button. Please note that
screenshots are always stored on the memory card (under Other\Pocket\
Capture), so the phone must have one inserted.
A shutter sound is played when the screenshot is taken. Image files are
named DV<X>-<Y>_<N>.bmp, where <X>-<Y> represent the data view
number and <N> is a counter starting at 1. Up to 1000 screenshots of each
data view can be stored.
3.4. Other Data View Actions
In some data views you can perform an action relating to a piece of data
shown in the view. For example, in data views listing cells, you can lock on
one of the cells.
All data view actions are performed by pressing the Options button and
choosing Data view actions. A submenu appears listing the available actions.
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Specifics on data view actions are found in the subsequent sections.
3.5. Survey of Data Views
No. View Name Description Page
1.1 W/G Cells Combines the WCDMA Cells (2.1) and
GSM Cells (3.1) views into a dual
mode view.
16
1.2 PDP Context Displays PDP addresses and PDP
context settings for each address,
including NSAPI and APN.
20
1.3 MM/GMM Displays identities common to
WCDMA and GSM, such as TMSI,
P-TMSI, and CGI of last registered
network.
21
1.4 Time Log Displays time spent by the phone in
various states (MM states; idle/
dedicated).
22
1.5 FTP Data Displays information on the current
FTP session, such as FTP server
address, throughput, and transferred
byte count.
23
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1.6 GPS Displays essential GPS data: latitude
and longitude, altitude and speed,
number of satellites, fix quality, time
and date.
25
1.7 Map Not a data view (but has a number).
See chapter 6.
68
2.1 WCDMA Cells Displays UARFCN, cell status,
scrambling code, RSCP, Ec/N0, and
path loss for each cell in active set and
monitored/detected neighbor sets.
26
2.2 WCDMA Cell Id Displays UARFCN, scrambling code,
CI, and RSCP for each cell in active
set and monitored/detected neighbor
sets.
27
2.3 WCDMA Serv.
Cell
Displays various items from System
Information messages.
28
2.4 WCDMA
Channel
Displays SIR and SIR target, power
control information, RRC state, and
information on transport channels
used.
30
2.5 WCDMA Data Displays SIR and SIR target, power
control information, RRC state, and
information on uplink and downlink
RLC and transport channel
performance.
31
2.6 HSPA Data Displays HSDPA CQI, requested and
actual block sizes, data transfer rate,
and block error rates. Also displays
HSUPA E-TFCI, SGI, TBS, DTX rate,
happy rate, and retransmission rate.
33
– WCDMA WAP
browser view
Displays a subset of the WCDMA Data
view (2.5) during WAP browsing.
51
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3.1 GSM Cells Displays ARFCN, BSIC, RxLev, C1/
C31, and C2/C32 for the serving cell
and each neighbor. Also presents
system information data for cell
access, selection, and location.
36
3.2 GSM Cell Id Displays ARFCN, LAC, CI, and RxLev
for the serving cell and each neighbor.
Also presents system information data
for cell access, selection, and location.
38
3.3 GSM BA List Displays the GSM BA neighbor list as
received from the network and shows
which BCCH ARFCN the list was
received from.
39
4.1 GSM Serving
Cell
Displays system information data on
serving cell depending on mode (idle/
connected). Note: TMSI, P-TMSI, and
TLLI are not found here but in the MM/
GMM data view (1.3).
40
4.2 GPRS Data Displays traffic channel ARFCN,
timeslots and coding schemes used,
and LLC and RLC/MAC performance
on uplink and downlink.
43
4.3 GPRS Info Displays traffic channel ARFCN,
timeslots and coding schemes used,
and vital GPRS/EGPRS configuration
parameters.
46
4.4 GSM C/I Info Displays C/I information for the most
frequently utilized timeslot on each
traffic channel in use.
47
4.5 GSM AMR Displays GSM logical channel
information, AMR codec selected on
uplink and downlink, and statistics on
AMR codec utilization.
48
No. View Name Description Page
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– GPRS WAP
browser view
Displays a subset of the GPRS Data
view (4.2) during WAP browsing.
53
5.1 W/G Serving
RSSI
Graph displays WCDMA serving cell
RSCP/GSM serving cell RxLev.
56
5.2 W/G Cells Graph displays WCDMA serving cell
RSCP/GSM serving cell RxLev; ditto
for three strongest WCDMA/GSM
neighbors.
58
5.3 W/G Data Graph displays WCDMA transport
channel and GSM RLC/MAC data
transfer rates.
60
5.4 WCDMA
Serving
Graph displays WCDMA serving cell
RSCP and UTRA Carrier RSSI.
61
5.5 WCDMA SIR Graph displays SIR Target and actual
SIR.
62
5.6 WCDMA Cells Graph displays RSCP for serving cell
and three strongest neighbors.
63
5.7 GSM Cells Graph displays RxLev for serving cell
and three strongest neighbors.
64
5.8 GSM Data Graph displays RLC/MAC data transfer
rate.
66
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4. Data Views in Text Format
4.1. W/G Cells (View No. 1.1)
Screenshot
Key (used for
convenience in the
manual; not shown in
this format in the
phone display)
Lines 1–4 show WCDMA cells and are thus
primarily used in WCDMA mode. However, when
WCDMA neighbors are measured in GSM mode,
these neighbors also appear here. Note that if you
have locked the phone to GSM (Lock to RAT
function, section 8.2.2), no WCDMA neighbors will
ever be measured.
W: WCDMA cell type: One of
� S: Serving cell
� A: Active set member
� M: Monitored neighbor
� D: Detected neighbor
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
WCDMA neighbor measured in GSM mode
UARFC: UARFCN, UMTS Absolute Radio
Frequency Channel Number
SC: Scrambling Code
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power (dBm),
numeric/graphic
Ec/No: Ec/N0 (dB), numeric/graphic
PL: Pathloss (dB); this measurement appears only
when ordered by the network
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Screenshot
Key
Lines 5–8 show GSM cells and are thus primarily
used in GSM mode. If GSM neighbors are measured
while in WCDMA mode, these neighbors also appear
here. Note that if you have locked the phone to
WCDMA (Lock to RAT function, section 8.2.2), no
GSM neighbors will ever be measured.
Line 5: GSM serving cell
Lines 6–8: Three strongest GSM neighbors
G: GSM channel type for serving cell: One of
� B: BCCH; P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
GSM neighbor measured in WCDMA mode
ARFC: ARFCN, Absolute Radio Frequency
Channel Number
BS: BSIC, Base Station Identity Code
RxLev: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
Lines 9–10 are used in both WCDMA and GSM
mode, showing information on the network that the
phone is currently using. The information shown in
WCDMA and GSM mode is partly different, as
detailed below. This data is repeated in many other
data views.
C: Current RAT {G: GSM, W: WCDMA, –: No
service}
(U)ARFC: WCDMA: Serving cell UARFCN; GSM:
Serving cell BCCH ARFCN
B: WCDMA: Serving cell Scrambling Code; GSM:
Serving cell BSIC
RSS: Received signal strength, equal to UTRA
Carrier RSSI for WCDMA and RxLev for GSM;
numeric/graphic
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4.1.1. Data View Actions
Screenshot
Key
Lines 9–10 (continued)
RAC: Serving cell Routing Area Code
MCC: Serving cell Mobile Country Code
MNC: Serving cell Mobile Network Code
LAC: Serving cell Location Area Code
RNC: Serving cell Radio Network Controller ID
(WCDMA only; Cell Identity for WCDMA = RNC + CI)
CI: Serving cell Cell Identity, 16 bits (= C-Id: see
3GPP 25.401, section 6.1.5)
� You can lock on a cell or (in WCDMA mode) an
UARFCN that is listed in the data view.
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� Choose the cell or UARFCN to lock on by
moving the red frame, using the navigation key.
When you have navigated to the desired item,
press Select.
� To unlock, enter the Data view actions menu
again and give the appropriate Unlock
command.
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4.2. PDP Context (View No. 1.2)
There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Lines 1–6 show data on the active PDP contexts
(up to three) and the contents of the PDP context
request.
PDP Address: IPv4 PDP address (12-digit
number). See 3GPP 24.008, sec. 10.5.6.4.
NSAPI: Network Service Access Point Identifier.
See 3GPP 24.008, sec. 10.5.6.2.
D: Delay Class {0 ... 4}
R: Reliability Class {0 ... 5}
K: Peak Throughput {0 ... 9}
P: Precedence Class {0 ... 3}
MT: Mean Throughput {0 ... 18, 31}
(For the meanings of values, see appendix A.11.)
APN: Access Point Name (shown as scrolling text)
Lines 7–8 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.3. MM/GMM (View No. 1.3)
There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Lines 1–4 show data related to Mobility
Management/GPRS Mobility Management.
TMSI: Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity (hex)
T3212C: T3212, current time between location
updates {Off, 0 ... 1530 minutes}. See 3GPP
24.008.
T3212M: T3212, max time between location
updates (= start value) {Off, 0 ... 1530 minutes}
PTMSI: Packet TMSI (hex)
GMM: GMM Attached {A: Attached, –: Not
attached}
TLLI: Temporary Logical Link Identifier (hex)
The following four parameters are updated each
time the phone performs a Location Area Update or
Routing Area Update.
RMCC: Registered MCC
RMNC: Registered MNC
RLAC: Registered LAC
RRAC: Registered RAC
Lines 5–6 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.4. Time Log (View No. 1.4)
4.4.1. Data View Actions
You can reset all counters in this view by choosing Reset time log.
Screenshot
This view shows the time (in hours, minutes, and
seconds) that the phone has spent in various
states since the latest occurrence of one of the
following:
� Phone power-on
� Entering replay mode
� Exiting replay mode
� Rewinding of logfile during replay
MM
Home: Registered in Home PLMN
Equiv: Registered in Equivalent PLMN
Roam: Registered in Roaming PLMN
Unreg: Unregistered
(See 3GPP 21.905.)
GSM
TCH: Time using Traffic Channel (TCH)
PDCH: Time using Packet Data Channel (PDCH)
Idle: Time spent in Idle mode
WCDMA
DCH: Time using Dedicated Channel (DCH)
Idle: Time spent in Idle mode
No Service: Time spent in No Service mode (no
RAT found)
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4.5. FTP Data (View No. 1.5)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
FTP Dir: FTP session type (UL or DL).
Line 2
FTP Address: IPv4 address (12-digit number) or
plain-text name of FTP server. Displayed as
scrolling text.
Line 3
File Name: Name of file being downloaded/
uploaded over FTP. Displayed as scrolling text.
hh:mm:ss: Duration of current FTP session in
hours, minutes, and seconds.
Line 4
CThpDL: Current downlink application-level FTP
throughput in kbit/s or Mbit/s (based on the latest
report from the phone).
CThpUL: Current uplink application-level FTP
throughput in kbit/s or Mbit/s (based on the latest
report from the phone).
Line 5
MThpDL: Mean downlink application-level FTP
throughput in kbit/s or Mbit/s (calculated over the
whole of the file currently being transferred).a
MThpUL: Mean uplink application-level FTP
throughput in kbit/s or Mbit/s (calculated over the
whole of the file currently being transferred).a
a. Note that if the mean throughput calculation is to be correct, the file
transferred cannot be arbitrarily large; see section 8.6.1 for details.
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Upon completion of each FTP file transfer, an FTP Transfer End event (see
section 8.3.5.8) is generated providing a summary of the file transfer and its
performance.
There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Line 6
TotDataDL: Total bytes transferred on downlink
over FTP at the application level (B = bytes, K =
kilobytes, M = megabytes). This counter is reset at
the end of each file transfer.
TotDataUL: Total bytes transferred on uplink over
FTP at the application level (B = bytes, K =
kilobytes, M = megabytes). This counter is reset at
the end of each file transfer.
Lines 7–8 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.6. GPS (View No. 1.6)
There are no actions associated with this data view.
4.7. Map (View No. 1.7)
See chapter 6.
Screenshot
Lines 1–8 show GPS data.
Latitude: Latitude in degrees, minutes, and
decimal minutes.
Longitude: Longitude in degrees, minutes, and
decimal minutes.
Altitude: Height above sea level in meters.
Speed: Speed in km/h.
No. of satellites: The number of satellites seen by
the GPS device.
Fix quality: Quality of GPS fix; see appendix A.9.
Time: Time of day, hh:mm:ss (UTC = GMT)
Date: Date, yy-mm-dd
No. of satellites and Fix quality will always be valid
as long as TEMS Pocket is connected to a GPS.
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.8. WCDMA Cells (View No. 2.1)
4.8.1. Data View Actions
You can lock on a WCDMA cell or UARFCN that is listed in the view. The
procedures for locking and unlocking are the same as in the W/G Cells view;
see section 4.1.1.
Screenshot
Key
Up to eight cells from the WCDMA active set can
be shown.
Lines 1–8
W: WCDMA cell type: One of
� S: Serving cell
� A: Active set member
� M: Monitored neighbor
� D: Detected neighbor
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
WCDMA neighbor measured in GSM mode
UARFC: UARFCN
SC: Scrambling Code
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power (dBm),
numeric/graphic
Ec/No: Ec/N0 (dB), numeric/graphic
PL: Pathloss (dB); this measurement appears only
when ordered by the network
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.9. WCDMA Cell Id (View No. 2.2)
4.9.1. Data View Actions
You can lock on a WCDMA cell or UARFCN that is listed in the view. The
procedures for locking and unlocking are the same as in the W/G Cells view;
see section 4.1.1.
Screenshot
Key
Up to eight cells from the WCDMA active set can
be shown.
Lines 1–8
W: WCDMA cell type: One of
� S: Serving cell
� A: Active set member
� M: Monitored neighbor
� D: Detected neighbor
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
WCDMA neighbor measured in GSM mode
UARFC: UARFCN
SC: Scrambling Code
A: (Lines 2–8) Location Area/Routing Area
properties compared to serving cell/strongest
active set member (found on line 1):
� =: Same LA/RA
� R: Same LA, different RA
� L: Different LA
� P: PLMN not matching
� –: Unknown
CI: Cell Identity, 16 bits (= C-Id: see 3GPP 25.401,
section 6.1.5)
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power (dBm),
numeric/graphic
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.10. WCDMA Serv. Cell (View No. 2.3)
Screenshot
Key
Lines 1–2
Here are shown cell selection and reselection
parameters from System Information Block 3. See
3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.2.3, and 3GPP 25.304.
Qhy2s: Hysteresis Qhyst2s {0, 2, ..., 40} [dB]
SSR: Threshold Ssearch,RAT {–32, –30, ..., 20} [dB]
SHR: Threshold SHCS,RAT {–105, –103, ..., 91} [dB]
QqMin: Qqualmin, minimum required quality
{–24 ... 0} [dB]
QrMin: Qrxlevmin, minimum required RxLev
{–115, –113, ..., –25} [dBm]
TRSs: Timer value Treselections {0 ... 31} [s]
MaxTxP: Maximum allowed UL TX power [dBm]
Line 3
CStat: WCDMA cell status: One of
� –: Not barred
� B: Barred
� O: Reserved for operator use
IntraMQ: Intra-frequency measurement quantity from
System Information Block 11, e.g. “EcN0”; see 3GPP
25.331, section 14.1.1
Lines 4–5
Here are shown parameters from System
Information Block 5.
PICH: Paging Indication Channel power offset
{–10 ... 5} [dB]; see 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.6.50
AICH: Acquisition Indication Channel power offset
{–22 ... 5} [dB]; see 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.6.3
Pp-m: Power offset (“P p-m”) between the last
transmitted preamble and the control part of the
message {–5 ... 10} [dB]; see 3GPP 25.331, section
10.3.5.8
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There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Lines 4–5 (continued)
Mmax: Maximum number of preamble cycles
{1 ... 32}; see 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.6.67
BL: NB01min, lower bound for random back-off
{0 ... 50}; see 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.6.67
BU: NB01max, upper bound for random back-off
{0 ... 50}; see 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.6.67
Cons: Constant value [dB]; see 3GPP 25.331,
section 10.3.6.11
PTxP: Primary CPICH TX power {–10 ... 50} [dBm];
see 3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.6.61
ULInt: Uplink interference {–110 ... –70} [dBm]; see
3GPP 25.331, section 10.3.6.87
Regarding the following two parameters, see 3GPP
25.331, section 10.3.6.54 (“PRACH power offset”).
PwrRS: Power Ramp Step {1 ... 8} [dB]
PaRM: Preamble Retrans Max, maximum number of
preambles in one preamble ramping cycle {1 ... 64}
Line 6
Here are shown RRC parameters; see 3GPP 25.304,
sections 5.2.6.1.4–5.
Srxlv: RRC Srxlev, Cell Selection Receive Level [dB]
Squal: RRC Squal, Cell Selection Quality
RSCP: RRC cell ranking criterion Rs for current
serving cell, with RSCP used as quality measure
Ec/N0: RRC cell ranking criterion Rs for current
serving cell, with Ec/N0 used as quality measure
H-Val: RRC quality level threshold criterion Hs for
current serving cell
Lines 7–8 are the same as the two bottom lines in the
W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.11. WCDMA Channel (View No. 2.4)
There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
SIR: Signal-to-Interference Ratio (dB)
SIR_TG: SIR Target (dB)
TxPwr: UE Transmit Power (dBm), numeric/
graphic
Line 2
PCA: Power Control Algorithm, see 3GPP 25.331
PCSS: Power Control Step Size, see 3GPP 25.331
RRC_STATE: RRC State, one of {CELL_DCH,
CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH, URA_PCH, IDLE,
PASSIVE}
CM: Compressed Mode: 0: No, 1: Yes
Lines 3–8
These lines show the configuration of up to 6
transport channels:
ChId: Transport Channel Id
ChT/D: Transport Channel Type and Direction
DLBT: Downlink BLER Target (%)
Rate: Maximum transport channel bit rate (bit/s)
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.12. WCDMA Data (View No. 2.5)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
SIR: Signal-to-Interference Ratio (dB)
SIR_TG: SIR Target (dB)
TxPwr: UE Transmit Power (dBm), numeric/
graphic
Line 2
PCA: Power Control Algorithm, see 3GPP 25.331
PCSS: Power Control Step Size, see 3GPP 25.331
RRC_STATE: RRC State, one of {CELL_DCH,
CELL_FACH, CELL_PCH, URA_PCH, IDLE,
PASSIVE}
CM: Compressed Mode: 0: No, 1: Yes
Lines 3–6 report the current performance of and
some statistics on the WCDMA data transfer. All
values are combined values computed over all
used channels.
Line 3, DR: RLC protocol level, downlink
Line 4, DT: Transport channels, downlink
Line 5, UR: RLC protocol level, uplink
Line 6, UT: Transport channels, uplink
Rate: Instantaneous data transfer rate in kbit/s or
Mbit/s. For RLC this bit rate includes AM channels
only (not TM and UM).
BLER: Percentage of data blocks erroneously
decoded (on downlink), numeric/graphic
Retr: Percentage of data blocks retransmitted (on
uplink; RLC only), numeric/graphic
TotData: Total bytes transferred (B = bytes, K =
kilobytes, M = megabytes). You can reset these
counters as explained in section 4.12.1 below.
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4.12.1. Data View Actions
You can reset all counters in this view by choosing Reset data counters. This
command also resets the counters in the GPRS Data view (see section 4.18).
Screenshot
Key
Lines 7–8 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.13. HSPA Data (View No. 2.6)
Screenshot
Key
Lines 1–3, general note:
All data presented here is HSDPA data and applies
to the phone’s latest reporting period.
Line 1
QAM: The percentage of time 16-QAM was used
as modulation method.
NCC: Number of channelization codes used on the
HS-SCCH: minimum/average/maximum.
NHARQ: Number of active HARQ (Hybrid
Automatic Repeat Request) processes on the HS-
DSCH.
Line 2 (“Min”)
CQI: Minimum value of CQI (Channel Quality
Indicator). CQI values are defined in 3GPP 25.214,
section 6A.2.
ReqSize: Minimum requested transport block size
in bits (corresponding to minimum CQI).
ActSize: Minimum actual transport block size in
bits.
Line 3 (“Max”; analogous to Line 2)
CQI: Maximum value of CQI.
ReqSize: Maximum requested transport block size
in bits (corresponding to maximum CQI).
ActSize: Maximum actual transport block size in
bits.
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Screenshot
Key
Line 4
All of these HSDPA parameters apply to the same
short and recent interval of time (though not one
identical with the phone reporting period).
BL1: Block error rate on HS-DSCH for first retrans-
mission.
BLR: Residual block error rate on HS-DSCH
(decoding unsuccessful after maximum number of
retransmissions).
0RE: Percentage of blocks on HS-DSCH that were
transmitted successfully on first attempt (zero
retransmissions).
BLN: Total number of blocks to be received on the
HS-DSCH.
Line 5: HSUPA data (for latest reporting period)
ETFCI: Average value of the HSUPA (EUL)
Transport Format Combination Indicator. For the
mapping between E-TFCI and transport block size,
see 3GPP 25.321, Annex B.
SGI: Average value of Serving Grant Index.
TBS: Average transport block size in bits on
E-DCH.
Line 6: HSUPA data (for latest reporting period)
DTX: DTX rate (%) on uplink.
HR: Happy rate (%), i.e. the percentage of TTIs
where the UE was happy, as defined in 3GPP
25.321, section 11.8.1.5.
Retr: Number of retransmissions on E-DPCCH/
E-DPDCH divided by the number of TTIs.
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There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Line 7: HSDPA
DTrChBR: Total bit rate on all downlink transport
channels; same as DT: Rate in the WCDMA Data
view (see section 4.12) and thus valid for WCDMA
R99 and HSDPA alike.
Line 8: HSUPA
UTrChBR: Total bit rate on all uplink transport
channels; same as UT: Rate in the WCDMA Data
view (see section 4.12) and thus valid for WCDMA
R99 and HSUPA alike.
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.14. GSM Cells (View No. 3.1)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1 (GSM serving cell)
L: Logical Channel
� B: BCCH
� P: PBCCH
� p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH
� s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH
� t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH
� d: Hopping PDTCH
BC: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BS: Base Station Identity Code (BSIC)
RxLv: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
R: Routing Area Color, RACo {0 ... 7}; invalid (“–”) if
GPRS not available in network
If the cell does not broadcast packet channels (no
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters are:
C1: Pathloss Criterion C1
C2: Cell Reselection Criterion C2
If the cell supports packet channels (broadcasts a
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters become:
C31: GPRS Signal Strength Threshold Criterion
C31
C32: GPRS Cell Ranking Criterion C32
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4.14.1. Data View Actions
You can lock on a GSM cell that is listed in the view. The procedures for
locking and unlocking are the same as in the W/G Cells view; see section
4.1.1.
Screenshot
Key
Lines 2–7 (GSM neighbor cells)
NC1 ... NC6: Neighbor Cell BCCH ARFCN of six
strongest neighbors
The rest is as on line 1 except for the addition of
the following comparison with the serving cell:
A: Location Area/Routing Area properties:
� =: Same LA/RA
� R: Same LA, different RA
� L: Different LA
� P: PLMN not matching
� –: Unknown
Line 8
MT: MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH, maximum RACH
power (dBm) {GSM 850, 900: 5 ... 39; GSM 1800:
0 ... 36; GSM 1900: 0 ... 33}
RH: Cell Reselection Hysteresis (dB) {0, 2, 3, 6, 8,
10, 12, 14}
B: BS-PA-MFRMS, number of multiframes
between paging subgroups {2 ... 9}
CB: Serving cell barred {B: Barred, –: Not Barred}
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.15. GSM Cell Id (View No. 3.2)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1 (GSM serving cell)
L: Logical Channel
� B: BCCH
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
BCCH: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
LAC: Serving Cell Location Area Code
CI: Serving Cell Identity
RxLev: Serving Cell RxLev (unit user-configurable:
see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
Lines 2–7 (GSM neighbors)
NC1 ... NC6: Neighbor Cell BCCH ARFCN of six
strongest neighbors
LAC: Neighbor Cell Location Area Code
CI: Neighbor Cell Identity
RxLev: Neighbor Cell RxLev
Line 8
MT: MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH, maximum RACH
power (dBm) {GSM 850, 900: 5 ... 39; GSM 1800:
0 ... 36; GSM 1900: 0 ... 33}
RH: Cell Reselection Hysteresis (dB) {0, 2, 3, 6, 8,
10, 12, 14}
B: BS-PA-MFRMS, number of multiframes
between paging subgroups {2 ... 9}
CB: Serving cell barred {B: Barred, –: Not Barred}
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.15.1. Data View Actions
You can lock on a GSM cell that is listed in the view. The procedures for
locking and unlocking are the same as in the W/G Cells view; see section
4.1.1.
4.16. GSM BA List (View No. 3.3)
4.16.1. Data View Actions
You can lock on any cell that is listed as a neighbor in this view. The
procedures for locking and unlocking are the same as in the W/G Cells view;
see section 4.1.1.
Screenshot
Key
Line 1 (serving cell)
L: Logical Channel
� B: BCCH
� P: PBCCH
� p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH
� s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH
� t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH
� d: Hopping PDTCH
BCCH: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BSIC: Base Station Identity Code (BSIC)
RxLev: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
Lines 2–9 (neighbor list = BA list)
NC1 ... NC32: BCCH ARFCNs of all neighbors of
the serving cell (up to 32 cells).
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4.17. GSM Serving Cell (View No. 4.1)
Screenshot
idle mode
Screenshot
dedicated mode
Key
Line 1
L: Logical Channel: B for BCCH
BC: BCCH ARFCN
BS: Base Station Identity Code, BSIC
RxLv: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
DSC: Downlink Signaling Counter, current value
(idle mode only)
DSM: Downlink Signaling Counter, max value
(= start value) (idle mode only)
Line 2
This line shows parameters of the GSM cell
configuration. This information remains visible in
dedicated mode as long as the same cell is used.
When handover to a new cell takes place, no
configuration information is read for the new cell
while the call is in progress, and this line is then
blanked.
CN: CCCH configuration, number of BCCH/CCCH
timeslots {NC, Comb, NC2, NC3, NC4}; see
appendix A.4, page 128
BP: BS-PA-MFRMS, number of multiframes
between paging subgroups {2 ... 9}
BA: BS-AG-BLKS-RES, number of CCCH blocks
reserved for AGCH {0 ... 7}
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Screenshot
idle mode
Screenshot
dedicated mode
Key
Line 3 (dedicated mode)
L: Logical Channel
� P: PBCCH
� p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH
� s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH
� t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH
� d: Hopping PDTCH
TC: Traffic Channel (TCH ARFCN) or Stand-alone
Dedicated Control Channel (SDCCH ARFCN) or
Packet Dedicated Traffic Channel (PDTCH
ARFCN). Hopping channels are shown one at a
time; see section 3.1.
TS: Timeslot Number
TA: Timing Advance
TX: UE Transmit Power (dBm), numeric/graphic
RLTC/M: Radio Link Timeout (Current) and Radio
Link Timeout (Max = Start)
Line 4 (dedicated mode)
C/I: Carrier-to-interference ratio in dB for the traffic
channel currently indicated by TC on line 3. That is,
for hopping channels the displaying of C/I values is
synchronized with the traversal of the hopping list;
compare section 3.1. C/I is supported for the
modes TCH/F, TCH/H, and PDTCH. Numeric/
graphic presentation.
RQ: Receive Bit Error Rate (RxQual; scale defined
in 3GPP 05.08), numeric/graphic
FER: Frame Erasure Rate (FER) in percent.
Calculated taking DTX into account, i.e. the figure
is based only on blocks actually transmitted.
Numeric/graphic presentation.
DXU: DTX rate (%) on uplink
DXD: DTX rate (%) on downlink
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There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
idle mode
Screenshot
dedicated mode
Key
Line 5 (dedicated mode only, except ChTyp)
ChTyp: Channel type, one of {BCCH, PBCCH,
PDTCH, SDCCH, TCH/F, TCH/H}; see appendix
A.5, page 129
ChM: Channel mode, one of {FR, EFR, HR, AFR,
AHR; D24, D48, D96, D144}:
� FR = Voice, Full Rate
� EFR = Voice, Enhanced Full Rate
� HR = Voice, Half Rate
� AFR = Voice, AMR Full Rate
� AHR = Voice, AMR Half Rate
� D24 = Data 2.4 kbit/s, etc. (downlink data rate)
SU: Subchannel Number {0 ... 7}
HS: Hopping Sequence Number {0 ... 63}
MA: MAIO, Mobile Allocation Index Offset
{0 ... 63}
CiMd: Ciphering Mode, one of {A5/1, A5/2, GEA/1,
GEA/2}
Lines 6–7 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.18. GPRS Data (View No. 4.2)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
L: Logical Channel: B for BCCH
BCCH: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BSIC: Base Station Identity Code (BSIC)
RxLev: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
Line 2
T: Traffic Channel Type:
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
TC: Traffic Channel (TCH ARFCN) or Stand-alone
Dedicated Control Channel (SDCCH ARFCN) or
Packet Dedicated Traffic Channel (PDTCH
ARFCN)
Timeslots: Timeslots used on uplink and downlink.
The timeslots are represented by the numbers 0–7,
and those currently in use are replaced by arrows
as follows:
� Upward arrow: Timeslot used on uplink
� Downward arrow: Timeslot used on downlink
� Double-headed arrow: Bidirectional timeslot
used on both uplink and downlink
Example: means that TS 1, 2, 3, and 4
are being used on the downlink and TS 3 is being
used on the uplink.
Techn: Technology supported in cell: “EDGE” or
“GPRS”
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Screenshot
Key
Line 3
C/I: Carrier-to-interference ratio in dB for the traffic
channel currently indicated by TC on line 2. That is,
for hopping channels the displaying of C/I values is
synchronized with the traversal of the hopping list;
compare section 3.1. Numeric/graphic
presentation. Note: C/I for circuit-switched also
appears here; there is no differentiation of C/I with
respect to data bearer type (CS/PS).
CSd: GPRS: Channel coding scheme on downlink
{CS1 ... CS4}; EDGE: Modulation coding scheme
on downlink {MCS1 ... MCS9}
MSd: Modulation method on downlink (G = GMSK,
8 = 8-PSK)
CSu: GPRS: Channel coding scheme on uplink
{CS1 ... CS4}; EDGE: Modulation coding scheme
on uplink {MCS1 ... MCS9}
MSu: Modulation method on uplink (G = GMSK,
8 = 8-PSK)
Line 4
C: EGPRS C Value {0 ... 63}
MBEP: EGPRS mean bit error probability (BEP)
BEPV: EGPRS BEP variance
ARQ: Automatic Repeat Request Mode {ARQ1,
ARQ2}: see 3GPP 44.060, sec. 9.2.3.1
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4.18.1. Data View Actions
You can reset all counters in this view by choosing Reset data counters. This
command also resets the counters in the WCDMA Data view (see section
4.12).
Screenshot
Key
Lines 5–8 report the current performance of and
some statistics on the GPRS data transfer.
Line 5, “DL”: LLC protocol level, downlink
Line 6, “DR”: RLC/MAC protocol level, downlink
Line 7, “UL”: LLC protocol level, uplink
Line 8, “UR”: RLC/MAC protocol level, uplink
Rate: Instantaneous data transfer rate in kbit/s or
Mbit/s
BLER: Percentage of data blocks erroneously
decoded (on downlink), numeric/graphic
Retr: Percentage of data blocks retransmitted (on
uplink), numeric/graphic
TotData: Total number of bytes transferred (B =
bytes, K = kilobytes, M = megabytes). You can
reset these counters as explained in section 4.18.1
below.
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.19. GPRS Info (View No. 4.3)
There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Lines 1–4 are the same as in the GPRS Data view:
see section 4.18.
Lines 5–6
EWSd: EGPRS window size on downlink
{64 ... 1024}
LWSd: LLC window size (for data) on downlink
{1 ... 255}
EWSu: EGPRS window size on uplink {64 ... 1024}
LWSu: LLC window size (for data) on uplink
{1 ... 255}
Lines 7–8
G: GMM State {I: Idle, R: Ready, S: Standby, –: No
GPRS available}
T3314C: T3314 timer value (GMM Ready Timer),
current value; see 3GPP 24.008, sec. 4.7.2
T3314S: T3314 timer value (GMM Ready Timer),
start value; see 3GPP 24.008, sec. 4.7.2
T3168: T3168 timer start value (Packet Uplink
Assignment Timer), see 3GPP 44.060, sec. 13.1
{value in deciseconds, assigned in System
Information}
T3192: T3192 timer start value (Packet Final Block
Timer) in ms, assigned in System Information; see
3GPP 44.060, sec. 13.1 {0, 80, 120, 160, 200, 500,
1000, 1500}
NMO: Network Mode of Operation {I, II, III}; see
appendix A.8, page 130
DX: DRX Timer Max, see 3GPP 44.060, sec.
5.5.1.5 {0, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64}
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.20. GSM C/I Info (View No. 4.4)
There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
This view shows the carrier-to-interference ratio,
C/I, for the most frequently utilized timeslot on each
GSM traffic channel in use. Up to eight channels
can be shown, sorted by worst C/I.
Lines 1–8
ARFCN: TCH or PDTCH ARFCN (channels in
hopping list)
C/I: C/I value in dB for this traffic channel, numeric/
graphic
Lines 9–10 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.21. GSM AMR (View No. 4.5)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
L: Logical Channel: B for BCCH
BCCH: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BSIC: Base Station Identity Code (BSIC)
RxLev: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
Line 2
T: Traffic Channel type:
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
TC: Traffic Channel (TCH ARFCN) or Stand-alone
Dedicated Control Channel (SDCCH ARFCN) or
Packet Dedicated Traffic Channel (PDTCH
ARFCN). Hopping channels are shown one at a
time; see section 3.1.
TS: Timeslot Number
TxPwr: UE Transmit Power (dBm), numeric/
graphic
Line 3
C/I: Carrier-to-interference ratio in dB for the traffic
channel currently indicated by TC on line 2. That is,
for hopping channels the displaying of C/I values is
synchronized with the traversal of the hopping list;
compare section 3.1. C/I is supported for the
modes TCH/F, TCH/H, and PDTCH. Numeric/
graphic presentation.
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There are no actions associated with this data view.
Screenshot
Key
Line 3 (continued)
RQ: Receive Bit Error Rate (RxQual; scale defined
in 3GPP 45.008, sec. 8.2), numeric/graphic
FE: Frame Erasure Rate (FER) in percent,
numeric/graphic
DXD: DTX rate (%) on downlink
DXU: DTX rate (%) on uplink
Lines 4–7
In these lines are shown all speech codecs in the
AMR active set.
CDL: AMR codec used on downlink
DLU: Utilization (%) of this downlink AMR codec
CUL: AMR codec used on uplink
ULU: Utilization (%) of this uplink AMR codec
Lines 8–9 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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4.22. The WAP Browser Data Views
While the WAP browser (activated from the phone’s main menu → Internet)
is running, TEMS Pocket can show selected air interface information in the
bottom part of the screen. Two WAP browser data views are provided, one for
WCDMA and one for GPRS. You toggle between the views by briefly
pressing the up and down arrow buttons on the left side of the phone. (These
buttons also control the media player volume if the media player is running.)
The WAP browser data views are by default visible.
� During a WAP session, you can hide the data views by pressing Options
and choosing Hide data view. To show them again, press Options and
choose Show data view.
� You can also turn these data views on and off from the Pocket menu; see
section 8.10.1.
The WAP browser can alternatively be viewed in “landscape” fashion. The
data view then still appears at the bottom (that is, along the left edge of the
phone display when the phone is held in the normal manner). The data view
contents and layout remain unchanged.
There are no actions associated with the WAP browser data views.
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4.22.1. WCDMA WAP Browser Data View
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
UARFCN: Serving cell UARFCN
SC: Scrambling Code
RSSI: Serving cell RSSI (dBm)
Line 2
SIR: Signal-to-Interference Ratio (dB)
SIR_TG: SIR Target (dB)
TxPwr: UE Transmit Power (dBm)
In lines 3–4, all values are combined values
computed over all used channels.
Line 3, left: “DR” (downlink, RLC)
Rate: Total RLC downlink instantaneous data
transfer rate in kbit/s or Mbit/s
BLER: Percentage of RLC downlink data blocks
erroneously decoded
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Screenshot
Key
Line 3, right: “UR” (uplink, RLC)
Rate: Total RLC uplink instantaneous data transfer
rate in kbit/s or Mbit/s
Retr: Percentage of RLC uplink data blocks
retransmitted
Line 4, left: “DT” (downlink, transport channels)
Rate: Total instantaneous data transfer rate on
downlink transport channels in kbit/s or Mbit/s
BLER: Percentage of downlink transport channel
data blocks erroneously decoded
Line 4, right: “UT” (uplink, transport channels)
Rate: Total instantaneous data transfer rate on
uplink transport channels in kbit/s or Mbit/s
(no retransmissions shown for uplink transport
channels)
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4.22.2. GPRS WAP Browser Data View
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
L: Logical Channel: B for BCCH
BCCH: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BSIC: Base Station Identity Code, BSIC
RxLev: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
MCSd: EGPRS modulation coding scheme on
downlink {MCS1 ... MCS9}
Line 2
T: Traffic Channel type:
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
TC: Traffic Channel (TCH ARFCN) or Stand-alone
Dedicated Control Channel (SDCCH ARFCN) or
Packet Dedicated Traffic Channel (PDTCH
ARFCN). Hopping channels are shown one at a
time; see section 3.1.
Timeslots: Timeslots used on uplink and downlink.
The timeslots are represented by the numbers 0–7,
and those currently in use are replaced by arrows
as follows:
� Upward arrow: Timeslot used on uplink
� Downward arrow: Timeslot used on downlink
� Double-headed arrow: Bidirectional timeslot
used on both uplink and downlink
Example: means that TS 1, 2, 3, and 4
are being used on the downlink and TS 3 is being
used on the uplink.
MCSu: EGPRS modulation coding scheme on
uplink {MCS1 ... MCS9}
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Screenshot
Key
In lines 3–4, all values are combined values
computed over all used channels.
Line 3, left: “DL” (downlink, LLC)
Rate: Total LLC downlink instantaneous data
transfer rate in kbit/s or Mbit/s
BLER: Percentage of LLC downlink data blocks
erroneously decoded
Line 3, right: “UL” (uplink, LLC)
Rate: Total LLC uplink instantaneous data transfer
rate in kbit/s or Mbit/s
Retr: Percentage of LLC uplink data blocks
retransmitted
Line 4, left: “DR” (downlink, RLC/MAC)
Rate: Total RLC/MAC downlink instantaneous data
transfer rate in kbit/s or Mbit/s
BLER: Percentage of RLC/MAC downlink data
blocks erroneously decoded
Line 4, right: “UR” (uplink, RLC/MAC)
Rate: Total RLC/MAC uplink instantaneous data
transfer rate in kbit/s or Mbit/s
Retr: Percentage of RLC/MAC uplink data blocks
retransmitted
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5. Data Views with Graphs
The data views in category 5 all contain a graph showing how one or several
parameters evolve over time. In other respects, these data views are similar
to the text-only data views covered in chapter 4.
The unit “m” on the x-axis of each graph means “minutes”.
Events are indicated as vertical lines in graphs. However, an event appears
only if logging is currently turned on for that type of event (see sections
8.3.1.3 and 8.3.2).
Data views with graphs have no actions associated with them.
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5.1. W/G Serving RSSI (View No. 5.1)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1 shows the strongest WCDMA cell.
W: WCDMA cell type: One of
� S: Serving cell
� A: Active set member
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
WCDMA neighbor measured in GSM mode
UARFC: UARFCN, UMTS Absolute Radio
Frequency Channel Number
SC: Scrambling Code
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power (dBm),
numeric/graphic
Ec/No: Ec/N0 (dB), numeric/graphic
PL: Pathloss (dB); this measurement appears only
when ordered by the network
Line 2 shows the strongest GSM cell: in GSM
mode, the GSM serving cell; in WCDMA mode, the
strongest (inter-RAT) GSM neighbor measured.
L: Logical Channel
� B: BCCH
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
BC: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BS: Base Station Identity Code (BSIC)
RxLv: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
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Screenshot
Key
Line 2 (continued)
R: Routing Area Color, RACo {0 ... 7}; invalid (“–”) if
GPRS not available in network
If the cell does not broadcast packet channels (no
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters are:
C1: Pathloss Criterion C1
C2: Cell Reselection Criterion C2
If the cell supports packet channels (broadcasts a
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters become:
C31: GPRS Signal Strength Threshold Criterion
C31
C32: GPRS Cell Ranking Criterion C32
Graph
Green line: Received Signal Code Power, RSCP
(dBm) for strongest WCDMA cell
Blue line: Received Signal Strength, RxLev (dBm)
for strongest GSM cell
Lines 3–4 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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5.2. W/G Cells (View No. 5.2)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1 shows the strongest WCDMA cell.
W: WCDMA cell type: One of
� S: Serving cell
� A: Active set member
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
WCDMA neighbor measured in GSM mode
UARFC: UARFCN, UMTS Absolute Radio
Frequency Channel Number
SC: Scrambling Code
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power (dBm),
numeric/graphic
Ec/No: Ec/N0 (dB), numeric/graphic
PL: Pathloss (dB); this measurement appears only
when ordered by the network
Line 2 shows the strongest GSM cell: in GSM
mode, the GSM serving cell; in WCDMA mode, the
strongest (inter-RAT) GSM neighbor measured.
L: Logical Channel
� B: BCCH
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
BC: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BS: Base Station Identity Code (BSIC)
RxLv: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
R: Routing Area Color, RACo {0 ... 7}; invalid (“–”) if
GPRS not available in network
If the cell does not broadcast packet channels (no
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters are:
C1: Pathloss Criterion C1
C2: Cell Reselection Criterion C2
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Screenshot
Key
Line 2 (continued)
If the cell supports packet channels (broadcasts a
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters become:
C31: GPRS Signal Strength Threshold Criterion
C31
C32: GPRS Cell Ranking Criterion C32
Graph
Green bars: Received Signal Code Power, RSCP
(dBm) for strongest WCDMA cell
Blue bars: Received Signal Strength, RxLev
(dBm) for strongest GSM cell
Lines: WCDMA: RSCP of three strongest
neighbors (dBm); GSM: RxLev of three strongest
neighbors (dBm)
Lines 3–4 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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5.3. W/G Data (View No. 5.3)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1 (WCDMA transport channels)
DRate: Instantaneous downlink data transfer rate
in kbit/s or Mbit/s
DBLER: Percentage of data blocks erroneously
decoded on downlink, numeric/graphic
URate: Instantaneous uplink data transfer rate in
kbit/s or Mbit/s
Line 2 (GSM RLC/MAC protocol level)
DRate: Instantaneous downlink data transfer rate
in kbit/s or Mbit/s
DBLER: Percentage of data blocks erroneously
decoded on downlink, numeric/graphic
URate: Instantaneous uplink data transfer rate in
kbit/s or Mbit/s
URetr: Percentage of data blocks retransmitted on
uplink, numeric/graphic
Graph
Note that the unit in the graph is Mbit/s, while the
prefix in the data rate text fields is either “k” or “M”.
Red line: WCDMA downlink transport channel
data transfer rate in Mbit/s
Light red line: WCDMA uplink transport channel
data transfer rate in Mbit/s
Green line: GSM RLC/MAC downlink data transfer
rate in Mbit/s
Light green line: GSM RLC/MAC uplink data
transfer rate in Mbit/s
Lines 3–4 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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5.4. WCDMA Serving (View No. 5.4)
Screenshot
Key
Lines 1–2 show the two strongest WCDMA cells.
W: WCDMA cell type: One of
� S: Serving cell
� A: Active set member
� M: Monitored neighbor
� D: Detected neighbor
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
WCDMA neighbor measured in GSM mode
UARFC: UARFCN
SC: Scrambling Code
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power (dBm),
numeric/graphic
Ec/No: Ec/N0 (dB), numeric/graphic
PL: Pathloss (dB); this measurement appears only
when ordered by the network
Graph
Grey bars: Received Signal Code Power, RSCP
(dBm) for strongest WCDMA cell
Blue bars: UTRA Carrier RSSI (dBm)
Lines 3–4 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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5.5. WCDMA SIR (View No. 5.5)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
SIR: Actual Signal-to-Interference Ratio, SIR (dB)
SIR_TG: SIR Target (dB)
TxPwr: UE Transmit Power (dBm), numeric/
graphic
Graph
Grey bars: SIR Target (dB)
Red line: Actual SIR (dB)
Lines 2–3 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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5.6. WCDMA Cells (View No. 5.6)
Screenshot
Key
Lines 1–2 show the two strongest WCDMA cells.
W: WCDMA cell type: One of
� S: Serving cell
� A: Active set member
� M: Monitored neighbor
� D: Detected neighbor
� – (with values on the rest of the line): Inter-RAT,
WCDMA neighbor measured in GSM mode
UARFC: UARFCN
SC: Scrambling Code
RSCP: Received Signal Code Power (dBm),
numeric/graphic
Ec/No: Ec/N0 (dB), numeric/graphic
PL: Pathloss (dB); this measurement appears only
when ordered by the network
Graph
Green bars: Received Signal Code Power, RSCP
(dBm) for strongest WCDMA cell
Lines: Received Signal Code Power, RSCP (dBm)
for three strongest WCDMA neighbors
Lines 3–4 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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5.7. GSM Cells (View No. 5.7)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1 (GSM serving cell)
L: Logical Channel
� B: BCCH
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
BC: Serving Cell BCCH ARFCN
BS: Base Station Identity Code (BSIC)
RxLv: Received Signal Strength (unit user-
configurable: see section 8.10.6), numeric/graphic
R: Routing Area Color, RACo {0 ... 7}; invalid (“–”) if
GPRS not available in network
If the cell does not broadcast packet channels (no
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters are:
C1: Pathloss Criterion C1
C2: Cell Reselection Criterion C2
If the cell supports packet channels (broadcasts a
PBCCH), the two rightmost parameters become:
C31: GPRS Signal Strength Threshold Criterion
C31
Line 2 (Strongest GSM neighbor)
NC: Neighbor Cell BCCH ARFCN
The rest is as on line 1 except for the addition of:
A: Location Area/Routing Area properties:
� =: Same LA/RA
� R: Same LA, different RA
� L: Different LA
� P: PLMN not matching
� –: Unknown
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Screenshot
Key
Graph
Blue bars: Received Signal Strength, RxLev
(dBm) for GSM serving cell
Lines: Received Signal Strength, RxLev (dBm) for
three strongest GSM neighbors
Lines 3–4 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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5.8. GSM Data (View No. 5.8)
Screenshot
Key
Line 1
T: Traffic Channel Type:
� P: PBCCH, p: Hopping PBCCH
� S: SDCCH, s: Hopping SDCCH
� T: TCH, t: Hopping TCH
� D: PDTCH, d: Hopping PDTCH
TC: Traffic Channel (TCH ARFCN) or Stand-alone
Dedicated Control Channel (SDCCH ARFCN) or
Packet Dedicated Traffic Channel (PDTCH
ARFCN)
Timeslots: Timeslots used on uplink and downlink.
The timeslots are represented by the numbers 0–7,
and those currently in use are replaced by arrows
as follows:
� Upward arrow: Timeslot used on uplink
� Downward arrow: Timeslot used on downlink
� Double-headed arrow: Bidirectional timeslot
used on both uplink and downlink
Example: means that TS 1, 2, 3, and 4
are being used on the downlink and TS 3 is being
used on the uplink.
Techn: Technology supported in cell: “EDGE” or
“GPRS”
Line 2 (RLC/MAC protocol level)
DRate: Instantaneous downlink data transfer rate
in kbit/s or Mbit/s
DBLER: Percentage of data blocks erroneously
decoded on downlink, numeric/graphic
URate: Instantaneous uplink data transfer rate in
kbit/s or Mbit/s
URetr: Percentage of data blocks retransmitted on
uplink, numeric/graphic
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Screenshot
Key
Graph
Note that unit in the graph is kbit/s, while the prefix
in the data rate text fields is either “k” or “M”.
Green line: GSM RLC/MAC downlink data transfer
rate in kbit/s
Light green line: GSM RLC/MAC uplink data
transfer rate in kbit/s
Lines 3–4 are the same as the two bottom lines in
the W/G Cells view: see section 4.1.
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6. The Map View
The Map view enables recording of positions for measurements in indoor
locations and other places where GPS coverage is not available. The
positioning is done by pinpointing the test route in the Map view.
Note that in order to use the pinpointing function, you must have a memory
card with sufficient free space installed on the phone. This is because all
logfile-related data is copied to the memory card in connection with creating
the zip archive. (Other methods of recording a logfile do not require a memory
card.)
6.1. Loading a Map Image into the Map View
� First you need to obtain an image of the environment that is going to be
covered during measurement. For example, use the phone’s camera to
photograph the emergency or evacuation plan for the relevant floor. The
best image quality is obtained if the camera is set in black-and-white
mode. Also avoid using the flash. If you are using an image from a
different source, it must be in JPEG format.
� Load your image as a background image in the Map view: While in this
view, press Options and select Data view actions → Load map. Locate
the file you want to load, and press Select.
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The image now appears in the Map view:
6.2. Pinpointing Your Test Route
6.2.1. Setting the Map Zoom
You can start pinpointing as soon as the map is loaded. However, before
getting started on your test route, it is a good idea to adjust the zoom level of
the Map view so that the pinpointing actions can be performed conveniently.
� In the Map view, press Options and select Data view actions → Map
properties → Zoom. Set the zoom level as appropriate.
6.2.2. Customizing the Appearance of Route Markers
The waypoints that you mark on the map will always be colored blue.
The markers tracing your route between waypoints will by default be color-
coded according to RxLev (in GSM) or UTRA Carrier RSSI (in WCDMA). The
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color coding is explained in appendix B, page 137. You can change to a
different parameter as follows:
� Press Options and select Data view actions → Value element.
6.2.3. Entering Map Properties
You can set some text attributes for the map image. The purpose of supplying
this information is to enable geographical positioning of the map image using
the TEMS Pocket Positioning Tool: see section 6.3.
� Press Options and select Data view actions → Map properties.
The parameters are written to an XML file; see section 6.2.4.
6.2.4. Pinpointing and Recording
� To initiate a measurement, press Options and select Data view actions →
Start pinpointing. A crosshair symbol becomes visible, and a logfile is
opened automatically. The fact that the pinpointing is in progress is
indicated by an icon at the top of the display.
� Select the desired parameter.
(“RLC DL”/“RLC UL” means RLC throughput for
WCDMA and RLC/MAC throughput for GSM.)
� Latitude, Longitude: Enter the coordinates of
the top left corner of the map image.
� Address, Building, Floor: Enter the relevant
information.
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� To pinpoint a spot on the map, move the crosshairs to the desired
position, then press the Select button.
� Continue pinpointing at regular intervals along the route, and whenever
you change direction. Consecutive waypoints are automatically
connected by route markers.
� When you are done with the measurement, press Options and select Data
view actions → Stop pinpointing.
Note: The screen capture function must be turned off, otherwise the
right soft button will be labeled Capture instead.
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The logfile closes, and the pinpointing icon disappears.
A zip archive is now created holding:
� the logfile (*.log)
� the image loaded into the Map view (*.jpg)
� a file where the pinpointed route is recorded (*.ppf)
� the map properties covered in section 6.2.3 (*.xml)
� an index file detailing the archive contents (.xml).
Please note that such zip archives cannot be replayed as-is in TEMS Pocket.
(They resemble ordinary logfiles in the phone file system, since the phone
does not show file extensions.)
6.3. Positioning the Map Geographically
The description of the test route furnished by pinpointing can be utilized when
viewing TEMS Pocket logfiles in other TEMS tools such as TEMS
Investigation and TEMS Presentation.
Before post-processing the data, however, it needs to be anchored to a
geographical position. This is accomplished by processing the zip archive
with a software utility called TEMS Pocket Positioning Tool, which is installed
along with TEMS Investigation as well as TEMS Presentation. It is launched
from the Start menu by selecting Programs → Ascom → TEMS Products →
Utilities → TEMS Pocket Positioning Tool. For further details on this topic,
consult the TEMS Pocket Positioning Tool User’s Manual.
The intended way of working is to position the map using the coordinates
provided in the map properties in TEMS Pocket: see section 6.2.3.
After being positioned, the logfiles are ready to be loaded into TEMS
Investigation or TEMS Presentation.
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7. TEMS Pocket Functions in the Activity Menu
A number of TEMS Pocket functions are accessed by pressing the Activity
key. This is the button labeled .
Note that many of these functions are found only in the Activity menu and not
among the submenus of the Pocket menu. They are placed here to be
conveniently accessible regardless of what TEMS Pocket functions or other
phone functions you are using.
7.1. Operational Mode
7.2. Insert Filemark
This command inserts filemarks (text strings) in a logfile while it is being
recorded. You can use filemarks to tag segments of special interest in the
logfile. For example, you might want to note down the location where
something particular happened (helpful if you are not using a GPS of any
kind).
On selecting this command you are prompted to type the filemark text. It may
consist of up to 127 characters.
This command is available only while logfile recording is in progress.
Active: All TEMS Pocket functions are active.
Background: No data views are displayed, but all
other TEMS Pocket functions are active.
Inactive: No TEMS Pocket functions are active.
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7.3. Start/Stop Logfile Recording
This command is used for manual recording of TEMS Pocket logfiles. (Logfile
recording can also be automated, using a variety of trigger conditions. This is
done from the Logfiles menu; see section 8.7.2. Regarding logfile recording
by pinpointing, see section 6.2.)
You can insert filemarks in a logfile during recording; see section 7.2.
If the memory on the storage medium used for logfiles is running low (only
1 MB left), or if some error occurs, the recording is stopped. You are then
notified by a message in the display.
Refer to section 8.7 for all remaining details on logfile recording and handling.
During logfile replay this command is not available.
7.3.1. Icons Used for Logfile Recording
While a logfile is being recorded, this icon is shown on the status bar at
the top of the display.
7.4. Start/Stop Logfile Replay
This command is used to start and stop replay TEMS Pocket logfiles in TEMS
Pocket itself. Note that you can also replay the logfiles in TEMS Investigation
and TEMS Presentation and make use of the powerful presentation facilities
in these tools.
On giving this command you are taken to the file system of the logfile storage
medium (see section 8.7.1) in order to select a logfile for replay. Regardless
of storage medium, the directory is named Other\Pocket\Pro. A filter is
applied so that only files with extension .log are visible.
Once you have selected a logfile, the TEMS Pocket user interface (data
views, event log, event counters) is cleared, and the logfile replay is put on
standby. The actual replay does not begin until you select Play; see section
7.4.1 below.
During replay, the user interface is updated by the logfile content exactly as in
live mode, that is, exactly as if the data were being received from the network.
The cell control icon (see section 8.2.1) does not appear during replay, nor
can the Cell Control menu be accessed while a logfile is being replayed. It is
therefore not possible in TEMS Pocket to inspect the exact cell control
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settings that were in force at a particular point while recording the logfile. This
can however be done by replaying the logfile in TEMS Investigation and
studying certain information elements exhibited in that application (“Band
Control”, “Serving Cell List Active”, and others).
In both TEMS Pocket and TEMS Investigation, events reflecting the
application of cell control functions at recording time will appear during replay,
just like any other events.
If you rewind the logfile, the TEMS Pocket user interface (data views, event
log, event counters) is once again cleared. The same thing happens when
you exit replay mode.
During logfile recording, during execution of a command sequence, and
during FTP sessions the replay command is not available.
7.4.1. Replay Control Functions
Play: Replays the logfile at approximately live
speed. While the replay is in progress the button is
relabeled Pause, and pressing the button in that
situation pauses the replay. Press the button once
more (now named Play again) to resume the
replay from the point where it was paused.
Step: Reads one more phone message from the
logfile and then pauses the replay. You may have
to step several times to see any changes in the
data.
Options: Pressing this button gives access to
further replay control functions; see below.
Rewind: Rewinds the logfile to the beginning and
clears the TEMS Pocket user interface. Press Play
to start the replay once more.
Exit replay mode: Aborts the logfile replay, closes
the logfile, and returns TEMS Pocket to live mode.
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When the replay has reached the end of the logfile, the buttons are once
again relabeled, now with the choices in the Options menu (above):
During logfile replay all other TEMS Pocket control functions (all other
commands in the Activity menu and all commands in the Cell Control, FTP,
Logfile, and Command Sequence menus) are disabled.
If an incoming call is received during logfile replay, you can choose either to
answer the call, aborting the replay, or to ignore the call and proceed with the
replay. In the latter case a busy tone will be sent to the calling party.
7.4.2. Icons Used for Logfile Replay
The following icons are displayed on the status bar to indicate the status of
the replay:
Replay in progress at normal speed (following Play command)
Replay paused (following Pause or Step command)
Replay stopped. This means that the logfile has been replayed to the
end.
7.5. Event Log
This is a shortcut to the event log; see section 8.3.1.
7.6. Start/Stop FTP
This command is used to conduct FTP sessions, including uploading of
TEMS Pocket logfiles if you prefer to do these uploads manually. The
Options: Toggle on-screen help mode; toggle
capture on/off.
Rewind: See above.
Exit: Exit replay mode; see above.
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command takes you to a list of the FTP Get and FTP Put operations you have
defined. How to perform FTP operations and how to connect to FTP servers
is specified in the FTP menu: see section 8.6.
A series of events is generated in connection with each FTP session: see
section 8.3.5.8.
During logfile replay and during execution of a command sequence, this
command is not available.
7.7. Connect/Disconnect GPS
This command connects or disconnects a GPS (phone-internal or external).
For further information on using GPS devices with TEMS Pocket, see section
8.5.
The command is visible only if you have selected manual connect; see
section 8.5.1.
While a connect operation is in progress, the menu item reads “Connecting”
and is again grayed.
During logfile replay this command is not available.
7.8. Start/Stop Command Sequence
This command starts and stops a command sequence. How to set up
command sequences is explained in section 8.8.
When starting the command sequence, you are prompted to select which
action it should perform: voice, video, or FTP. The action you select must
have been previously defined in order for the command sequence to execute;
again, see section 8.8.
During logfile replay this command is not available.
7.9. Pocket Menu
This is a shortcut to the Pocket menu; see chapter 8.
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8. The Pocket Menu
8.1. General
The Pocket menu can be accessed
� from the Activity menu
� from the phone’s main menu by choosing Settings. The Pocket menu
appears at the top of the General tab.
The Pocket menu has the following submenus:
� Cell control menu: Used to control the phone’s behavior in the network
(lock on RAT/band/frequency/cell etc.). See section 8.2.
� Events menu: Used to show and control the event log, event counters,
and event settings. See section 8.3.
� Data views menu: Used to control visibility of data views. See section 8.4.
� GPS menu: Used to configure GPS settings. See section 8.5.
� FTP menu: Used to set up FTP sessions and FTP logfile transfer. See
section 8.6.
� Logfile menu: Used to configure automated logfile transfer. See section
8.7.
� Command sequence menu: Used to define a command sequence. See
section 8.8.
� Tools menu: Used for various purposes, including import and export of
user-defined TEMS Pocket settings. See section 8.9.
� General settings menu: Used to control miscellaneous TEMS Pocket
settings. See section 8.10.
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8.2. Cell Control Menu
In this menu are collected the functions that modify the phone’s behavior in
the network.
8.2.1. Icons Used for Cell Control
Whenever at least one cell control function is active, this icon appears
on the status bar.
This icon does not appear during logfile replay.
8.2.2. Lock to RAT
This function locks the phone to one radio access technology in idle mode. It
does not have any effect on RAT selection in dedicated mode; however, an
ongoing FTP session will be terminated, so the function should not be used
while an FTP session is in progress.
When this function is activated, the phone detaches from the network it is
currently attached to, and the message “No netw. coverage” appears in the
phone display. The phone then attaches to the selected network.
If the signal is too weak, the phone will go into no service mode.
Regarding interplay between locking functions, see section 8.2.6.
Off: No forcing of network selection.
WCDMA: The phone is forced to camp on a
WCDMA network whenever one is available.
GSM: The phone is forced to camp on a GSM
network whenever one is available.
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8.2.3. Lock Cell WCDMA
This function locks the phone to a WCDMA cell, which will immediately
become the serving cell provided that the signal strength is sufficient. If the
signal is too weak, the phone will go into no service mode.
Note that you can also lock on a cell that makes an appearance in data views.
See sections 4.1 and 4.8.
Regarding interplay between locking functions, see section 8.2.6.
8.2.4. Lock ARFCN GSM
This function locks the phone to an ARFCN in a GSM network. If there exists
an available GSM cell using that ARFCN, the phone will be immediately
handed over to that cell provided that the signal strength is sufficient. If the
signal is too weak, the phone will go into no service mode.
Note: In the phone’s main menu (Settings → Connectivity tab → Mobile
networks → GSM/3G networks) it is possible to make a choice
between “GSM and 3G” and “GSM only”. It is recommended not
to use this function in conjunction with TEMS Pocket, since the
Cell Control icon (see section 8.2.1) will then not be displayed,
and the GSM lock operation will not be registered in the logfile if
you are recording one (compare section 7.4).
� Choose Set UARFCN/SC to lock on a cell. You
will be asked to enter a UARFCN and SC.
These values will then appear beneath the
menu item when selected.
� Alternatively, you can lock on a UARFCN while
disregarding scrambling codes. This is done by
not entering a SC.
� Choose Off to release the lock.
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Note that you can also lock on a cell that makes an appearance in data views.
See sections 4.1, 4.14, and 4.15.
Regarding interplay between locking functions, see section 8.2.6.
8.2.5. Lock Band WCDMA, Lock Band GSM
You can lock the phone to a particular WCDMA or GSM frequency band. Note
that this operation will result in no service if you prevent the use of all bands
that are available in the area.
� Choose Set ARFCN to lock on a cell. You will
be asked to enter an ARFCN number. This
ARFCN will then appear beneath the menu
item when selected.
� Choose Off to release the lock.
Off: Function not applied.
850 (V), etc.: The phone will be locked to the
indicated WCDMA band.
Off: Function not applied.
850, etc.: The phone will be locked to the indicated
GSM band.
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The phone cannot be band-locked while a voice or video call is in progress.
Regarding interplay between locking functions, see section 8.2.6.
8.2.6. Interplay between Locking Functions
If you lock the phone to a cell, UARFCN, or band (sections 8.2.3, 8.2.4,
8.2.5), the phone is also automatically locked to the corresponding RAT. In
this situation,
� if you release the cell or band lock, the RAT lock is also automatically
released;
� if you release the RAT lock, the cell or band lock is not released but
remains. This is useful if you want to test inter-RAT handover to and from
a specific cell or band in one RAT.
All locking commands have equal priority in the sense that no command can
be inhibited by one previously given. For example, if you lock the phone to
WCDMA with Lock to RAT and then issue a Lock ARFCN GSM command,
the WCDMA lock is released and the phone is RAT-locked to GSM instead.
8.2.7. Comparison with Locking Functions in TEMS
Investigation
Users familiar with TEMS Investigation should note that the relationship
between the locking functions in that product is partly different. In TEMS
Investigation, the RAT Control setting for Sony Ericsson UMTS phones has
priority over all technology-specific settings, so that (for example) trying to
lock on a frequency band in GSM has no effect if the phone is currently
locked to WCDMA. To be able to lock on a GSM band, you must first
manually release the RAT lock. (Compare with section 8.2.6 above.)
For full details, see the TEMS Investigation 10.0 Data Collection User’s
Manual, section 15.2.1.
8.2.8. Voice Codec GSM
This function is used to modify the list of preferred GSM voice codecs that the
phone reports to the network. In the dialog are shown all GSM voice codecs
that the phone supports.
You cannot deselect all codecs in the dialog; at least one codec must remain
selected at all times.
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It should be emphasized that this function does not provide ultimate control of
which voice codec is actually used during a call; this decision always remains
with the network.
8.2.9. HS Capability
You can enable or disable the TEMS Pocket phone’s HSPA capabilities as
shown below.
Note that this function does not affect the behavior of the “3G”/“H” status bar
symbol (see section 2.1). The latter is governed entirely by the capabilities of
the current serving cell.
AMR-WB: Adaptive Multi Rate – Wideband
AMR-FR: Adaptive Multi Rate – Full Rate
EFR: Enhanced Full Rate
FR: Full Rate
AMR-HR: Adaptive Multi Rate – Half Rate
HR: Half Rate
Off: Only WCDMA R99 is enabled.
HSDPA: HSDPA is enabled, but HSUPA is not.
HSPA: Both HSDPA and HSUPA are enabled.
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8.2.10. Ignore Cell Barred
This function governs whether the phone is allowed to access a barred cell.
8.2.11. Reset Control Settings
This command undoes any changes made from the default in the Cell control
menu. The reset operation does not affect the General settings and Events
menus.
� In the Cell control menu, choose Reset control settings and press Yes to
confirm.
If you have not changed anything from the default, the Reset control settings
choice is disabled and grayed.
The Cell control settings revert to their defaults when the phone is turned off.
8.3. Events Menu
Events are inspected in the event log. (The term “log” as used in this section
has got nothing to do with recording of TEMS Pocket logfiles; regarding the
latter, see section 7.3.)
Under Event counters, you can check how many times each type of event
has occurred.
Under Event settings, you configure settings for events: logging, counting,
audio signals, and displaying of icons.
Off: The phone will make no attempt to access
barred cells.
On: The phone will ignore barring of cells.
Note: To have events logged at all, you must make sure that Event
logging is not set to “Off”. See section 8.3.1.3.
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8.3.1. Event Log
8.3.1.1. Viewing the Event Log
� In the Events menu, choose Event Log.
The New tab is shown, listing all events that have occurred since the last time
you inspected the New tab. The number of new events is shown in the tab
title.
The All tab shows all events, including those not yet viewed (i.e. those
remaining on the New tab).
The Fail tab shows all failure events.
The Normal tab shows all normal events.
When an event is selected on a tab, the most important parameters of the
event are shown beneath the event name:
To inspect the full details of an event, select it and press View. A plain-text
screen appears:
Event time and parameters
Event name
Event-specific parameters
Timestamp
Event name
CGI
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8.3.1.2. Clearing the Event Log
A maximum of 100 events can be stored in the event log. Once the log is full,
the oldest log entry is removed whenever a new event is entered. The event
log can also be cleared manually:
� To clear the event log, press Options and choose “Clear event log”. Press
Yes to confirm.
8.3.1.3. Enabling/Disabling Event Logging and Sound
While in the event log, you can configure some general aspects of event
logging as follows:
� Press the Options button and choose Event logging.
8.3.1.4. Shortcuts to Event Settings and Event Counters
� From the event log you can use the Options menu to go directly to the
event settings (see section 8.3.2) or event counters (see section 8.3.3).
8.3.2. Event Settings
Each type of event has a set of configurable settings.
You can export your event settings to file; they are included in the Export
settings operation (Tools menu: see section 8.9.4).
8.3.2.1. Viewing Event Settings
� From the Events menu, choose Event Settings.
On: Event logging and event sounds are enabled.
Silent: Event logging is enabled, but event sounds
are disabled.
Off: Event logging and event sounds are disabled.
The selection made here overrides all settings
made for individual event types (see section 8.3.2).
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Events are grouped into submenus: one for each event category (CC, MM,
SM, GMM, IRAT, RR, RRC, Session). All event types are listed and described
in section 8.3.5 below.
Use the navigation key (left/right) to move between event submenus. When
you select an event, the current settings for that event are displayed beneath
the event name.
8.3.2.2. Modifying Event Settings
� To change settings for an individual event, navigate to the event and
press the Select button.
� To apply identical settings to all events in a category (submenu), navigate
to that submenu, press Options and choose “Select <category name>”
(e.g. “Select RR”).
� To apply identical settings to all events, choose Options and choose
“Select all”.
The following options exist:
Log: Turns logging on and off for the event or
event category. Turning off logging also turns off
Sound and Icon popup (below).
If you select an event category, or all events, a third
option appears which is named Default. This
restores the default logging settings listed in
section 8.3.5.
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8.3.3. Event Counters
TEMS Pocket keeps track of the number of times each type of event has
occurred. This function is always active and cannot be turned off while the
application is in Active mode. The counters are however reset whenever you
enter or exit logfile replay mode.
8.3.3.1. Viewing Event Counters
� From the Events menu, choose Event Counters.
The events are divided into the same categories as in the event settings (see
section 8.3.2). All event types are listed and described in section 8.3.5 below.
Use the navigation key (left/right) to move between event submenus. When
you select an event, the current count for that event is displayed beneath the
event name.
Sound:
� “Off” means that no sound will be played when
the event occurs.
� “Default” means that, in idle mode, the sound
predefined for the event will be played when the
event occurs. The prerecorded sound files
consist of a voice announcing the event. In
dedicated mode, the voice recording is
replaced by a notification beep.
� “User set” directs you to a directory in the
phone’s file system where you can store sound
files of your own and associate them with
events. Supported file formats are MIDI, MP3,
and AMR. (The prerecorded sound files are not
accessible in the phone file system.)
Note, however, that if Event logging is set to Silent
(see section 8.3.1.3), all event sounds will be
muted regardless of the settings made here.
Icon popup: If turned on, the icon associated with
an event will be shown in the status bar each time
the event occurs. The icons used are reproduced in
section 8.3.5.
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8.3.3.2. Resetting Event Counters
� To reset the counter for an event, navigate to the event and press the
Reset button.
� To reset the counters for all events in a category (submenu), navigate to
that submenu, press Options and choose “Reset <category name>” (e.g.
“Reset RR”).
� To reset the counters for all events, press Options and choose “Reset all”.
8.3.4. Event Icons
An icon is shown on the display status bar for the latest event that occurred. If
no event whatsoever occurs within 15 minutes, the icon disappears.
Event icons are differentiated as follows:
� Each event category distinguished under Event settings and Event
counters has its own icon (for example, CC and MM; see section 8.3.2).
� All failure events are distinguished by a red cross.
See the examples below:
For other event categories, the appropriate text string is substituted.
Normal event Failure event
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For inter-RAT events, one of the strings “2G” and “3G” is added to indicate
which technology the phone is transferred to:
8.3.5. List of Logged Events
This section lists all the events saved in the event log and their parameters.
Some of the event parameters are described in more detail in appendix A.
Here are also listed the default values for the settings described in section
8.3.2.
The T column indicates whether the event denotes a normal occurrence (N)
or some kind of failure (F).
The Def column indicates the default logging, sound, and icon popup settings
(On = all settings turned on, L = only logging turned on, Off = all settings
turned off).
All events have CGI as parameter; other parameters appear from the tables.
8.3.5.1. CC Events
For values of CC Cause, see appendix A.3.
Handover Direction Normal Events Failure Events
GSM to WCDMA
WCDMA to GSM
Event Name T Def Parameters
Call Attempt N Off CC Id, Call Type {MO, MT}
Call Blocked F On CC Id, CC Cause
Call Dropped F On CC Id, CC Cause
Call End N Off CC Id, CC Cause
Call Established N Off CC Id
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8.3.5.2. MM Events
For values of MM Cause, see appendix A.10.
Event Name T Def Parameters
Auth. Failure
(Authentication Failure)
F On MM Cause
Auth. Reject
(Authentication Reject)
F On Constant string: “No SIM or
IMSI not approved”
LAU Attempt
(Location Area Update
Attempt)
N Off LA Update Type {Normal,
Periodic, IMSI Attach,
Combined, Invalid}
LAU Failure
(Location Area Update
Failure)
F On MM Cause
LAU Reject
(Location Area Update
Reject)
F On MM Cause
LAU Success
(Location Area Update
Success)
N Off Previous Location Area, LA
Update Type (if = Combined)
MM Reg. Eq.
(MM Registered
Equivalent PLMN)
N On –
MM Reg. Home
(MM Registered Home
PLMN)
N On –
MM Reg. Roaming
(MM Registered Roaming
PLMN)
N On –
MM Unregistered N On –
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8.3.5.3. SM Events
For values of SM Cause, see appendix A.17.
8.3.5.4. GMM Events
For values of GMM Cause, see appendix A.7.
Event Name T Def Parameters
PDPCtx Act. Att.
(PDP Context Activation
Attempt)
N Off NSAPI
PDPCtx Act. Cpl.
(PDP Context Activation
Complete)
N Off NSAPI, IP version {4, 6}, PDP
address (IPv4 only)
PDPCtx Act. Rej.
(PDP Context Activation
Reject)
F On NSAPI, SM Cause
PDPCtx Deact. Att.
(PDP Context
Deactivation Attempt)
N Off NSAPI
PDPCtx Deact. Cpl.
(PDP Context
Deactivation Complete)
N Off NSAPI, Type {NW, UE}, SM
Cause (if Type = NW)
Event Name T Def Parameters
GMM Attach Att.
(GMM Attach Attempt)
N Off Attach type: {GPRS,
Combined}
GMM Attach Cpl.
(GMM Attach Complete)
N Off Attach type: {GPRS,
Combined}
GMM Attach Fail.
(GMM Attach Failure)
F On “T3310 expired” or GMM
Reject Cause
GMM Detach Att.
(GMM Detach Attempt)
N Off GMM Cause
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8.3.5.5. IRAT Events
GMM Detach Cpl.
(GMM Detach Complete)
N Off GMM Cause, Type {NW, UE}
RAU Attempt
(Routing Area Update
Attempt)
N Off RA Update Type {Normal,
Periodic, Combined}
RAU Complete
(Routing Area Update
Complete)
N Off Old RA, New RA
RAU Reject
(Routing Area Update
Reject)
N On Timer Event {True, False},
T3330/GMM Reject Cause
Event Name T Def Parameters
G2U Cell Ch. Att.
(GSM To UTRAN Cell
Change Attempt)
N Off BCCH ARFCN, BSIC
G2U Cell Ch. Fail.
(GSM To UTRAN Cell
Change Failure)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC
G2U Cell Ch. Succ.
(GSM To UTRAN Cell
Change Success)
N Off New UARFCN, New SC
G2U HO Attempt
(GSM To UTRAN
Handover Attempt)
N Off BCCH ARFCN, BSIC
G2U HO Failure
(GSM To UTRAN
Handover Failure)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC
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8.3.5.6. RR Events
For values of RR Cause, see appendix A.13.
For values of RR Internal Cause, see appendix A.14.
G2U HO Success
(GSM To UTRAN
Handover Success)
N Off New UARFCN, New SC
U2G Cell Ch. Att.
(UTRAN To GSM Cell
Change Attempt)
N Off UARFCN, SC
U2G Cell Ch. Fail.
(UTRAN To GSM Cell
Change Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC
U2G Cell Ch. Succ.
(UTRAN To GSM Cell
Change Success)
N Off New BCCH ARFCN, New
BSIC
U2G HO Attempt
(UTRAN To GSM
Handover Attempt)
N Off UARFCN, SC
U2G HO Failure
(UTRAN To GSM
Handover Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC
U2G HO Success
(UTRAN To GSM
Handover Success)
N Off New BCCH ARFCN, New
BSIC
Event Name T Def Parameters
GPRS Pkt. Acs. Fail.
(GPRS Packet Access
Failure)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC, RR
Cause
Event Name T Def Parameters
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8.3.5.7. RRC Events
For values of RRC Failure Cause, see appendix A.15.
For values of RRC Protocol Error Cause, see appendix A.16.
GPRS Retrans. PRR
(GPRS Retransmit
Packet Resource
Request)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC
GSM Assign. Fail.
(GSM Assignment
Failure)
F On RR Cause, RR Internal Cause
GSM Datalink Timeout F On Target BCCH ARFCN, BSIC,
TO value
GSM HO Failure
(GSM Handover Failure)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC, RR
Internal Cause
GSM RL Timeout
(GSM Radio Link
Timeout)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC, Radio
Link Timeout Counter (Max)
Imm. Assign. Fail.
(Immediate Assignment
Failure)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC, RR
Internal Cause
Imm. Assign. Rej.
(Immediate Assignment
Reject)
F On BCCH ARFCN, BSIC, RR
Internal Cause
RAT: GSM N On –
RAT: No Service F On –
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Event Name T Def Parameters
Act. Set Upd. Fail.
(Active Set Update
Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC, RRC Failure
Cause
Inter-Freq. Cell
Reselection
(Inter-frequency Cell
Reselection)
N Off New UARFCN, New SC
Inter-Freq. HO Failure
(Inter-frequency
Handover Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC
Inter-Freq. HO Success
(Inter-frequency
Handover Success)
N On New UARFCN, New SC
Phy. Ch. Est. Fail.
(Physical Channel
Establishment Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC
RAT: WCDMA N On –
RB Reconf. Fail.
(Radio Bearer Reconfig-
uration Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC, RRC Failure
Cause
RB Setup Fail.
(Radio Bearer Setup
Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC, RRC Failure
Cause
RRC Conn. Fail.
(RRC Connection
Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC, RRC Failure
Cause
RRC Prot. Error
(RRC Protocol Error)
F On UARFCN, SC, RRC Protocol
Error Cause
RRC RL Fail.
(RRC Radio Link Failure)
F On UARFCN, SC
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8.3.5.8. Session Events
For values of Automatic Upload Failure Cause, see appendix A.2.
Event Name T Def Parameters
Auto. Upload End
(Automatic Upload End)
N L –
Auto. Upload Fail.
(Automatic Upload
Failure)
F L Automatic Upload Failure
Cause
Auto. Upload Start
(Automatic Upload Start)
N L –
FTP Transfer End N On File name, File size, Duration,
Bit rate UL, Bit rate DL
FTP Transfer Fail.
(FTP Transfer Failure)
F On –
FTP Transfer Start N On –
GPS Conn. Found
(GPS Connection Found)
N On –
GPS Conn. Lost
(GPS Connection Lost)
F On –
GPS Loc. Found
(GPS Location Found)
N On –
GPS Loc. Lost
(GPS Location Lost)
F On –
Video Call End N Off –
Video Call Fail.
(Video Call Failure)
F Off –
Video Call Start N Off –
Voice Call End N Off –
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8.4. Data Views Menu
From this menu you control what data views should be visible as you browse
through them. In the menu, the data views are organized in a multi-tab
structure with one tab for each data view category.
The Set all command (at the bottom of each tab) sets the visibility for all data
views in the group. Note that this command never has a preset value: the
submenu with the choices On and Off has no radio buttons.
If you perform the Go to action for a data view whose visibility is currently set
to Off, the view is shown just this once; if you browse to a different view and
then back again, the hidden view will be skipped. To make the view
permanently visible again you must press Toggle to set its visibility to On.
If you turn off visibility for all data views, one data view will still remain visible
as you exit the menu system, namely the one you last accessed. If you do in
fact want to hide all data views, you should not edit these settings but rather
put TEMS Pocket in background or inactive mode: see section 7.1.
Voice Call Fail.
(Voice Call Failure)
F Off –
Voice Call Start N Off –
Toggle: Press this button to toggle the visibility for
the selected data view on and off.
Go to: Press this bottom to immediately display the
selected data view and exit the Data Views menu.
Event Name T Def Parameters
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8.5. GPS Menu
Using a GPS device with TEMS Pocket enhances compatibility with products
such as TEMS Investigation and TEMS Automatic/TEMS Presentation by
allowing TEMS Pocket data to be presented on maps.
The GPS menu is used to control the choice of GPS device and various
aspects of how to interact with it.
You can export your GPS settings to file; they are included in the Export
settings operation (Tools menu: see section 8.9.4).
Using the Built-in GPS
The Sony Ericsson W995 and W995a have a built-in GPS, and TEMS Pocket
can make use of this device for positioning. Access to the built-in GPS is
included in the TEMS Pocket standard package.
To be available to TEMS Pocket, the built-in GPS must be enabled in the
regular phone user interface. In the phone’s main menu, navigate to Location
services → Settings and check that the third item in this submenu reads
“Disable GPS”, i.e. the GPS is currently enabled. (It is by default.) If
necessary, enable the GPS.
Whenever the built-in GPS is active, this icon from the regular phone
interface appears at the top of the display.
By default the phone also has the option Location services → Settings →
“Assisted start” activated. This means that the phone will use the Assisted
GPS (A-GPS) technology to reduce the time taken to obtain a first GPS fix.
The positioning accuracy, on the other hand, does not change.
Since the phone’s use of A-GPS involves contacting a Sony Ericsson specific
“assistance server”, the phone must have a functioning data account defined,
in the same way as for WAP.
The built-in GPS consumes a large amount of power and thus requires
frequent charging of the phone battery. See section 10.2 for some further
specifics on this matter.
Using an External GPS
TEMS Pocket can also connect to an external (Bluetooth) GPS. This
functionality, too, is part of the standard TEMS Pocket package.
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You can connect to any Bluetooth GPS device that uses Bluetooth version
1.1 or later, SPP (Serial Port Profile) version 1.1, and NMEA-0183 version 2.2
or later.
Bluetooth pairing is handled from within TEMS Pocket as described in section
8.5.2.
The “Assisted start” option (see Using the Built-in GPS above) cannot be
combined with an external GPS.
8.5.1. GPS Connect
Off: The phone will not connect to any GPS
(whether internal or external), and the Connect
GPS item in the Activity menu (section 7.7) is
hidden. If a GPS unit is currently connected,
choosing this option will disconnect it. If a connect
is in progress, it will be aborted.
Manual: The phone can be connected manually to
a GPS (internal or external) by using the command
in the Activity menu (see section 7.7). If a manual
connect fails, an error message is displayed.
Automatic: If GPS device (see section 8.5.2) is set
to Internal, or if GPS device is set to Bluetooth and
you successfully paired a GPS with the phone
when you last did a Bluetooth device search, then
the phone will try to connect to the selected GPS
automatically as soon as the phone is turned on. If
an automatic connect fails, the phone will do a retry
once every minute until it succeeds. No error
messages are given in this case.
Switching between the options Manual and
Automatic disconnects a GPS that is currently
connected.
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8.5.2. GPS Device
Here you select what kind of GPS device TEMS
Pocket should use. If you have selected
“Automatic” under GPS Connect, however (see
section 8.5.1), the GPS device dialog is not
accessible.
Internal: TEMS Pocket will use the phone’s
internal GPS.
Bluetooth: When you select this, TEMS Pocket
will start searching for available Bluetooth devices.
The found devices are listed on the screen shown
below.
Here are listed all Bluetooth devices that have
been found in the search. Note: In the list may
appear all kinds of Bluetooth compatible devices,
i.e. also devices other than GPS units.
� Among the devices found, select the GPS you
want to connect to. The phone will then attempt
Bluetooth pairing with the selected device. You
will be asked for a passcode.
The Connect GPS command in the Activity menu
(see section 7.7) will always apply to the Bluetooth
device last paired with the phone as just described.
If you want to refresh the search for Bluetooth
devices, you can do so at any time by selecting the
Bluetooth option again.
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8.5.3. GPS Time Synch
8.6. FTP Menu
In this menu you specify FTP servers that the phone is going to interact with
(whether for FTP testing or for logfile upload). Here you also set up FTP Put/
Get operations to perform during testing.
You start and stop FTP testing from the Activity menu: see section 7.6.
You can export your FTP settings to file; they are included in the Export
settings operation (Tools menu: see section 8.9.4).
8.6.1. FTP Transfer
Here you define FTP Put and FTP Get operations. Up to ten operations can
be defined. At the outset they are simply numbered from 1 to 10 in the user
interface; you get the opportunity to name the operations while defining them
(see below).
If this is set to On, the phone clock will be
synchronized with the GPS time. This is useful for
instance if you are going to upload TEMS Pocket
logfiles to a TEMS Automatic database.
Note: For this synchronization to work, it is vital
that the time zone has been correctly set in the
phone.
� Select a number to define the corresponding
FTP operation.
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Note that the file used for upload or download must not be larger than about
500 MB, or the FTP Data view (see section 4.5) will not show correct values
for the mean data transfer rate.
Once you are done setting up an FTP operation, its name and direction, the
server to interact with, and the file to put/get will appear in the FTP transfer
list:
FTP Put parameters
FTP Get parameters
Name: Text field for labeling the FTP operation.
Direction: Select FTP Put or FTP Get. The
remaining parameters are partly different for the
two types of operation:
FTP Put Specific Parameters
Local file: Browse to select the file to be uploaded.
Remote directory: Name of directory where the
file should be stored on the FTP server.
FTP Get Specific Parameters
Remote file: Path describing the location of the file
to get on the FTP server. A leading slash may be
used as root symbol but is not mandatory.
Save file to: The downloaded file can be written
either to the phone memory or to the memory stick.
In either case, files are stored in the directory
Other.
If the phone runs out of memory during an FTP Get
operation, the operation will complete, but no file
will be stored in the phone file system.
Common Parameters
FTP server: Specify the FTP server to interact
with: one of those defined in the FTP server
submenu (see section 8.6.2).
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8.6.2. FTP Server
Here you specify FTP servers and how to access them. Up to ten FTP
servers can be defined. At the outset they are simply numbered from 1 to 10
in the user interface; you get the opportunity to name the servers while
defining them (see below).
� Select a number to define the corresponding
FTP server.
Name: Text field for labeling the FTP server.
Remote address: The IP address of the FTP
server. This can be either an alphanumeric string,
without ftp:// at the beginning (for example,
ftp.myftpserver.com), or a 12-digit number. The
address may not contain a path to a subdirectory.
Port: The FTP server port. The default is 21.
FTP user: User name on the FTP server.
FTP password: User password on the FTP server.
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Fixed timeouts (not user-configurable) are used when establishing the dialup
connection (60 s) and when setting up the FTP session itself (60 s). Failure to
obtain a response from the FTP server within the latter time period results in
“FTP session error”.
8.7. Logfile Menu
TEMS Pocket can record its measurements in logfiles, containing the same
richness of detail as logfiles recorded with TEMS Automatic test units or with
terminals connected to TEMS Investigation. Logfiles are ordinary files in the
phone file system and can be handled from the File manager.
Logfiles are stored either in the internal phone memory or on a memory stick
(see section 8.7.1 below). Sony Ericsson phones support Memory Stick M2.
You can record logfiles manually in the following ways:
� By using commands in the Activity menu (see section 7.3).
� In connection with pinpointing in the Map view (see chapter 6).
You can also configure TEMS Pocket to trigger automatic recording of logfiles
in a number of situations: see section 8.7.2.
TEMS Pocket has a logfile replay function, described in section 7.4. You can
also transfer the logfiles to a PC and replay them in TEMS Investigation
(version 10.0.3 or later) or import them into the database of a TEMS
Automatic system (version 8.0 or later). The file transfer can be done through
a USB cable or via Bluetooth. It is also possible to upload logfiles to an FTP
server using the built-in FTP client (see sections 8.7.3 and 8.7.6), or to send
logfiles as attachments to e-mail.
To reduce FTP transfer times, you can opt to compress logfiles prior to
upload. This is dealt with in section 8.7.4.
Remote directory: This parameter applies to
logfile upload only; it names the directory where the
logfiles should be stored on the FTP server. When
you perform a manual FTP Put operation, this
parameter is overridden by the identically named
parameter in the FTP Put command (see section
8.6.1).
Data account: Select the data account that should
be used for the FTP session.
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You can export all logfile-related settings to file; they are included in the
Export settings operation (Tools menu: see section 8.9.4).
8.7.1. Save Logfile To
8.7.2. Autostart Logfile
You can configure logfile recording to start automatically in certain situations.
Below it is indicated when the automatic recording terminates if you do not
stop the recording manually from the Activity menu (which is always possible;
see section 7.3).
� Press Mark to check an option.
� Press Unmark to uncheck an option that is currently checked.
� Press Save to confirm your selections.
Phone memory: Logfiles are saved to the phone
memory, directory Other\Pocket\Pro.
Memory stick: Logfiles are saved to the memory
stick, directory Other\Pocket\Pro, provided that the
phone has got a memory stick installed.
Startup: Logfile recording starts automatically when
the phone is powered on and continues until it is
powered off.
Voice: Logfile recording starts automatically at the
start of a voice call and stops at the end of that call.
Video: Logfile recording starts automatically at the
start of a video call and stops at the end of that call.
FTP: Logfile recording starts automatically at the
beginning of an FTP testing session (initiated by the
Start FTP command in the Activity menu: see section
7.6) and stops at the end of that session. (Recording
is not triggered by uploading logfiles via FTP.)
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8.7.2.1. Notes on Message Buffering: Pre-guard Period
If at least one of the options Voice, Video, and FTP is checked in the
Autostart logfile dialog, then the phone will continuously maintain a buffer
holding the most recent signaling (up to 10 seconds’ worth of it). This is to
ensure that when logfile recording is triggered, the file will capture as much as
possible of the signaling leading up to the establishment of the call or data
session. The arrangement thus serves the same purpose as the pre-guard
period set in TEMS Automatic work order actions. In TEMS Pocket the length
of the pre-guard cannot be customized; the exact period of time spanned by
the message buffering depends on the amount of signaling that has occurred.
The buffering makes the logfile more complete not only for mobile-terminated
(MT) but also for mobile-originated (MO) calls and data sessions. This is
because in the MO case, the recording does not begin instantly as the user
initiates the service from the phone keypad, but only after a certain delay (the
exact details being service-specific).
Selecting the Startup option does not trigger buffering of messages.
Message buffering is furthermore associated with automatic logfile recording
only. The buffer will be kept up-to-date whenever autostart options are
selected as described above, but if you record a logfile manually (see section
7.3), the buffer contents are not logged.
8.7.2.2. Post-guard Period
When the trigger condition for stopping an automatic logfile recording is
satisfied, a post-guard time of 10 seconds is added before the recording is
stopped and the logfile closed. The purpose of the post-guard period is to
capture signaling taking place in connection with termination of the service.
Exception: The above does not apply to the Startup option and power-off.
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8.7.3. Upload Logfile
Logfiles cannot be uploaded while a command sequence is executing or
during logfile replay. If a logfile upload comes due (according to the upload
schedule defined) while one of these tasks is in progress, that upload is
simply canceled. Uploads are resumed (again following the upload schedule)
after the command sequence or replay has been ended.
A set of events is provided reporting on the progress and outcome of each
automatic upload. See section 8.3.5.8.
Here you configure uploading of logfiles via FTP to
an FTP server. What server to upload to is selected
in the FTP server submenu: see section 8.7.6.
Immediate: Each logfile is uploaded as soon as it
has been recorded.
Schedule: Logfiles are uploaded according to a
schedule that you define here. Select this option to
enter the Start time screen, then turn to section
8.7.3.1.
Each time an upload is performed, all logfiles are
sent that have not yet been uploaded (logfiles
created since the last upload, plus any older
logfiles that may remain because you aborted
uploading of these files).
Off: No uploading. Logfiles are simply stored in the
phone memory or on the memory stick as long as
free space is available. Use this setting if you
prefer to upload logfiles manually using the FTP
Put command (see section 7.6).a
a. There is yet another way to upload logfiles manually, using a command
accessed from the phone file system. See chapter 9.
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8.7.3.1. Setting an Upload Schedule
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Now: Choose this option to perform the first upload
right away (as soon as you are done setting up the
schedule). Skip to Step 3 below.
00:00: Choose this option to specify a time of day
when the first upload should be performed.
If you chose “00:00” in Step 1, set the upload time
here.
Set the interval between uploads. None means
that only a single upload will be performed.
Press Select to complete the schedule setup. If you
chose Now in Step 1, the upload will start
immediately; otherwise it will start at the scheduled
time.
You can abort an upload in progress by using the
Stop FTP Put command in the Activity menu (see
section 7.6). If you abort an upload, the files that
were not transferred will be included in the next
upload.
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8.7.4. Compress
It should be pointed out that compression of large logfiles takes considerable
time and that all logfiles to be uploaded in the same batch are compressed
before any uploading begins. (It is possible to abort an upload at any time.)
If the FTP transfer fails, for example because the FTP transfer setup in TEMS
Pocket is faulty, then the logfiles will remain compressed and included in the
first subsequent upload that succeeds.
If set to On, logfiles will be compressed using a
Huffman coding algorithm before they are
uploaded.a
If compression is turned on, it will take place
regardless of the upload procedure chosen
(automatic or manual: see section 8.7.3). However:
� After an automatic upload, the original
uncompressed logfile (as well as the
compressed version) will be deleted from the
phone file system.
� After a manual upload initiated by a Start FTP
command (section 7.6), the original logfile will
remain on the phone.
a. Compressed logfiles receive the extension .LZZ; this is a TEMS-specific
extension recognized by the automated logfile handling in TEMS
Presentation. If you wish to unpack uploaded logfiles manually on the
FTP server, for example using gzip, replace “.LZZ” by “.log.gz” in each
file. (Replaying TEMS Pocket logfiles in TEMS Investigation currently
requires the logfiles to be unpacked.)
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8.7.5. FTP Resume
8.7.6. FTP Server
8.8. Command Sequence Menu
TEMS Pocket supports automation of voice calls, video calls, and FTP data
sessions using the command sequence. The command sequence can only
run one service at a time; it is not possible to mix, for example, voice and FTP
in the sequence.
You start and stop the command sequence from the Activity menu: see
section 7.8.
While the command sequence is executing it will repeat the action defined for
it over and over again.
If set to On, then if a logfile upload is interrupted
because the FTP connection goes down, the
upload will be resumed from the point where it was
interrupted.
If set to Off, an interrupted logfile upload will be
restarted from the beginning.
For the function to work, the FTP server must
support resume functionality.
Here you select a FTP server to upload logfiles to.
The servers listed are those that you define in the
FTP menu (see section 8.6.2). Note that the
Remote directory parameter must have a valid
value for any server that is going to be used for
logfile uploads.
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You can export your command sequence setups to file; they are included in
the Export settings operation (Tools menu: see section 8.9.4).
8.8.1. Voice Settings
8.8.2. Video Settings
Note: Running a command sequence for extended periods of time
places a high load on the phone battery. See section 10.3 for
advice on how to ensure that the battery is not drained.
Dial number: Enter the number to call. Valid
characters are: +, #, *, 0, ..., 9, and p (for pause).
Call duration: Specify the duration in seconds of
each voice call.
Guard time: Specify the duration in seconds of the
idle interval between voice calls.
Dial number: Enter the number to call. Valid
characters are: +, #, *, 0, ..., 9, and p (for pause).
Call duration: Specify the duration in seconds of
each video call.
Guard time: Specify the duration in seconds of the
idle interval between video calls.
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8.8.3. FTP Settings
8.9. Tools Menu
In this menu are collected miscellaneous functions and information.
8.9.1. About Screen
FTP transfer: Select the FTP transfer to perform:
one of those you have defined in the FTP menu
(see section 8.6.1).
Guard time: Specify the duration in seconds of the
idle interval between FTP transfers.
Line 1: Name of TEMS Pocket product package.
Line 2: TEMS Pocket version.
Lines 3–4
IMSI: International Mobile Subscriber Identity of the
SIM card used. It is made up of
� Country Code (3 digits)
� Network Code (2 digits)
� Identification Number (at most 10 digits)
IMEI: International Mobile Equipment Identity of the
phone. It is made up of
� Type Approval Code (6 digits)
� Final Assembly Code (2 digits)
� Serial Number (6 + 1 digits)
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8.9.2. Quick Guide
8.9.3. Import Settings
TEMS Pocket settings previously exported to files (see section 8.9.4) can be
imported into TEMS Pocket using this function. Note that the import will erase
all settings currently defined in the application. A message will appear
warning you about this.
� From the Tools menu, select Import settings. Then select the storage
medium where the settings files reside, and locate the files.
� Leave checked all categories of settings that you want to import. Uncheck
the rest, using the Unmark option. Then press Import.
This is a collection of tutorials in WAP page format
explaining various aspects of how TEMS Pocket
works. Audio recordings featuring an instructor’s
voice are included.
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� A warning message appears; press Yes to continue. The import is then
performed, overwriting all TEMS Pocket settings currently in force. The
outcome of each file import operation is reported as shown below.
After importing FTP settings, you should verify that all data accounts referred
to in the FTP server configurations are in fact defined in the phone. An FTP
server configuration referencing a data account that is lacking in the phone is
of course useless for that phone.
8.9.4. Export Settings
You can export to file all user-configured settings for command sequences,
events, FTP and logfiles, as well as everything in the General settings menu.
A separate file is created for each of the categories just mentioned. The
settings files are stored in the directory Other\Pocket\Settings (regardless of
the choice of storage medium; see below).
� From the Tools menu, select Export settings.
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� You are prompted to create a folder for the export files (or, if applicable,
select an existing folder):
After you select one of the options, the export is performed automatically.
8.10. General Settings Menu
In this menu you specify various aspects of TEMS Pocket behavior and of the
data presentation:
� Visibility of WAP data views
� Data view style
� Displaying of messages
� Backlight
� Cell Id format: decimal or hexadecimal
� Power unit: GSM units or dBm (RxLev)
� Full/Sub values (RxLev, RxQual)
� Auto answer
Phone memory: The settings files are saved to the
phone memory.
Memory stick: The settings files are saved to the
memory stick, provided that the phone has got one
installed.
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The settings made here remain in force until you modify them again or reset
them with the Reset All command (see section 8.10.9).
You can export the General settings to file; they are included in the Export
settings operation (Tools menu: see section 8.9.4).
8.10.1. WAP Data View
When you are running WAP services you can have a TEMS Pocket data view
displayed at the bottom of the WAP browser. Two data views are selectable,
one for WCDMA and one for GPRS. See section 4.22, page 50.
For information on how to prepare the phone for WAP and getting started
using the service, please consult the user manual for the phone.
8.10.2. Data View Style
Choosing On activates the WAP data views.
Default: The data views with text in black are
displayed against a white background.
Themed: The data views are displayed against the
background specified by the theme set in the
phone (main menu → Settings → Display tab →
Theme).
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8.10.3. Messages
8.10.4. Backlight
8.10.5. Cell Id Format
Normal: All phone messages are displayed as
usual.
Minimized: Some phone messages are modified
or removed in order not to disturb the inspection of
TEMS Pocket data views. Specifically:
� The “call in progress” message box, normally
displayed throughout calls, is removed.
� The “calling” and “incoming call” message
boxes are shown, but the message box size is
shrunk to a minimum.
� All other messages are displayed as usual.
Normal: The display backlight is dimmed after
about 15 seconds and turned off after about 25
seconds of user inactivity.
1 minute, etc.: The display backlight is dimmed
after about 15 seconds as usual but remains in that
state for the duration selected, without being turned
off, even if there is no user input.
Hex: LAC and CI are displayed in hexadecimal
digits.
Decimal: LAC and CI are displayed in decimal
digits.
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8.10.6. Power Display (GSM)
8.10.7. Measure Mode Display (GSM)
8.10.8. Auto Answer
dBm: RxLev is displayed in dBm.
GSM: RxLev is displayed in GSM units. (Not
applicable to graphs.)
Sub: RxLev and RxQual are presented in the form
of Sub values.
Full: RxLev and RxQual are presented in the form
of Full values.
If On is chosen, the phone will automatically
answer an incoming call (after a period of time
equivalent to two standard ring signals).
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8.10.9. Reset All
This command restores all settings in the General settings menu to their
defaults. See appendix C, page 140 for a listing of the default settings.
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9. Uploading TEMS Pocket Logfiles from the Phone File System
Besides the TEMS Pocket internal logfile upload functions, covered in
sections 7.6 and 8.7.3, a further FTP upload command is available. This
command is separate from the TEMS Pocket user interface but is
nonetheless a feature specific to TEMS Pocket phones.
� In the phone’s main menu, navigate to Organiser → File manager →
Other → Pocket → Pro and select the logfile(s) you want to upload.
– To select a single logfile, just navigate to that file. Then press Send.
– To select multiple logfiles, choose Options → Mark → “Mark several”,
then check the files that are to be uploaded. Alternatively, choose
“Mark all” to check all files in the directory. Then choose Options →
Send.
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� In either case, a menu of send options now appears. From that menu,
select “Via FTP”. (This option is not found in commercial phones. It can
only be used to transfer TEMS Pocket logfiles; if a file other than a TEMS
Pocket logfile has been selected, the Via FTP option does not appear.).
� You are now taken to the list of FTP servers you have defined in TEMS
Pocket; see section 8.6.2. Select the FTP server you want to upload to.
� The upload starts.
After a logfile has been uploaded by this method, it is deleted from the phone
file system.
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10. Battery Charging Considerations
Running several tasks in parallel on the Sony Ericsson W995 and W995a
places a heavy load on the phone battery. It may in fact happen that the
battery charger cannot keep up with the power consumption, so that the
battery will eventually be drained even if the charger is connected all the time.
This situation may arise for example if the phone is more or less constantly
using one service or another while at the same time having its display fully lit.
Some specific advice on battery charging related matters is given below.
10.1. Choice of Phone Charger
When engaging the phone in highly power-consuming tasks, you should
always use the regular phone charger. The USB charger which is also
provided with the phone is only about one third as powerful, which will often
be vastly insufficient when running TEMS Pocket.
10.2. Using the Phone’s Built-in GPS
You need to be aware that using the phone’s internal GPS with TEMS Pocket
very considerably increases the power consumption and hence the risk that
the battery charger cannot keep up.
10.3. Using a TEMS Pocket Command Sequence
If you are using the command sequence function in TEMS Pocket, you must
take special steps to ensure that the phone battery is not drained.
To understand why it is first necessary to explain how the battery charging in
the Sony Ericsson W995 and W995a works.
First we need to define the end-of-charge (EoC) state for the battery. This is a
state where the battery is regarded as fully charged by the phone’s charging
algorithm. The precise details need not bother us; however, and crucially, the
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method of testing whether the EoC state has been reached is to measure the
average current flowing to/from the battery over a period of time.
Now, if TEMS Pocket is continuously executing a command sequence (say,
making voice calls), the phone will be switching frequently between idle and
dedicated mode. This in turn means that the current to the battery will not be
constant enough for the EoC state ever to be reached. Even if the battery
charge level remains high at all times (for example, above 90%), the charging
algorithm will never consider the battery to be fully charged.
Since prolonged charging of the battery increases the risk of battery failure,
the charging algorithm has a safety timer that disables the charger after four
hours if the battery has failed to reach the EoC state within this time. If this
happens, the phone will run on batteries until the charger is disconnected and
reconnected, or until the phone is power cycled. If neither of these actions is
performed, and a command sequence is running, the battery will be drained
in a fairly short time.
For example, suppose that the following command sequence is executed:
� Voice call (see section 8.8.1)
� Call duration = 15 s
� Guard time = 60 s
The phone performs charging in idle mode only, unless the battery charge is
low. In the above case, the phone is idle about 50% of the time, so after about
4 × 2 = 8 hours the safety timer expires and the charger is disabled. After that
the phone runs on battery power only, and tests using a battery in near mint
condition have shown that the battery is then drained in about 4 hours.
To prevent this situation from arising, you have two options:
� One way is to disable the command sequence for a while (before the
safety timer expires) to give the phone an unbroken stretch of time in idle
mode and allow the battery to reach the EoC state. Note, however, that
the length of the break required depends on the settings in the command
sequence and on the general condition of the battery. In the above test
case, an idle mode period of 15–20 minutes was required, but in other
circumstances more time may be needed. (You must halt the command
sequence manually, as described in section 7.8.)
� Another approach is simply to make sure you disconnect the battery
charger physically from the phone (or unplug the charger from its power
source) before the battery is drained, and then reconnect the charger.
The latter option is the only completely safe one, and it is therefore
recommended.
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11. Support Contact Information
For support in using TEMS Pocket, please contact Ascom according to the
directions found at www.ascom.com/tems under the link “TEMS Sales &
Support”.
To sign up for the TEMS on-line subscription service, please go to the same
web site and click the link “TEMS Subscription Service”. This free service
includes e-mail notification of TEMS product launches, version upgrades and
patches, as well as on-line TEMS News.
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Appendix A. Parameter Values
This appendix lists the possible values of some parameters appearing in the
views and of some event parameters.
A.1. Activate PDP Context Failure Cause
A.2. Automatic Upload Failure Cause
26 Insufficient resources
27 Missing or unknown APN
28 Unknown PDP address or PDP type
29 User authentication failed
30 Activation rejected, unspecified
31 Activation rejected by GGSN
32 Service option not supported
33 Requested service option not subscribed
34 Service option temporarily out of order
35 NSAPI already used
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with the protocol state
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
111 Protocol error, unspecified
T3380 Fifth expiry of T3380 timer (MS side)
1 Compression failed, probably due to full file system
2 User canceled upload
3 Destination folder is incorrect
5 No FTP account specified for automatic upload
6 No FTP server specified for automatic upload
7 FTP rename failed
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A.3. CC Cause
8 FTP Put failed
9 FTP Get failed
11 FTP login failed, incorrect user name or password
12 Data account assigned to the upload is invalid
13 Connection failed, FTP server not responding
14 No files to upload
1 Unassigned (unallocated) number
3 No route to destination
6 Channel unacceptable
8 Operator determined barring
16 Normal call clearing
17 User busy
18 No user responding
19 User alerting, no answer
21 Call rejected
22 Number changed
25 Pre-emption
26 Non selected user clearing
27 Destination out of order
28 Invalid number format (incomplete number)
29 Facility rejected
30 Response to STATUS ENQUIRY
31 Normal, unspecified (not logged)
34 No circuit/channel available
38 Network out of order
41 Temporary failure
42 Switching equipment congestion
43 Access information discarded
44 Requested circuit/channel not available
47 Resources unavailable, unspecified
49 Quality of service unavailable
50 Requested facility not subscribed
55 Incoming calls barred within the CUG
57 Bearer capability not authorized
58 Bearer capability not presently available
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A.4. CCCH Configuration
63 Service or option not available, unspecified
65 Bearer service not implemented
68 ACM equal to or greater than ACMmax
69 Requested facility not implemented
70 Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available
79 Service or option not implemented, unspecified
81 Invalid transaction identifier value
87 User not member of CUG
88 Incompatible destination
91 Invalid transit network selection
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with protocol state
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
101 Message not compatible with protocol state
102 Recovery on timer expiry
111 Protocol error, unspecified
127 Interworking, unspecified
NC 1 basic physical channel used for CCCH, not combined with
SDCCHs
Comb 1 basic physical channel used for CCCH, combined with
SDCCHs
NC2 2 basic physical channels used for CCCH, not combined with
SDCCHs
NC3 3 basic physical channels used for CCCH, not combined with
SDCCHs
NC4 4 basic physical channels used for CCCH, not combined with
SDCCHs
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A.5. Channel Type
A.6. Deactivate PDP Context Cause
A.7. GMM Cause
BCCH Broadcast Control Channel, Signalling
PBCCH Packet Broadcast Control Channel
PDTCH Packet Dedicated Traffic Channel
SDCCH Stand-alone Dedicated Control Channel
TCH/F Traffic Channel, Full Rate
TCH/H Traffic Channel, Half Rate
25 LLC or SNDCP failure
26 Insufficient resources
36 Regular PDP context deactivation
37 QoS not accepted
38 Network failure
39 Reactivation requested
T3390 Fifth expiry of T3390 timer (MS side)
2 IMSI unknown in HLR
3 Illegal MS
6 Illegal ME
7 GPRS services not allowed
8 GPRS services and non-GPRS services not allowed
9 MS identity cannot be derived by the network
10 Implicitly detached
11 PLMN not allowed
12 Location area not allowed
13 Roaming not allowed in this location area
14 GPRS services not allowed in this PLMN
15 No suitable cells in location area
16 MSC temporarily not reachable
17 Network failure
20 MAC failure
21 Synch failure
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A.8. GPRS Network Mode of Operation
Handling of paging in the GPRS network.
A.9. GPS Fix Quality
22 Congestion
23 GSM authentication unacceptable
40 No PDP context activated
48–63 Retry upon entry into a new cell
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with the protocol state
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
101 Message not compatible with the protocol state
111 Protocol error, unspecified
I Mode I: All paging on GPRS channels; Gs signalling interface
present
II Mode II: All paging on PCH; no Gs
III Mode III: All circuit-switched paging on PCH, all packet-
switched paging on PPCH; no Gs
0 Fix not available or invalid
1 GPS SPS Mode, fix valid
2 Differential GPS, SPS Mode, fix valid
3 GPS PPS Mode, fix valid
4 Real Time Kinematic. System used in RTK mode with fixed
integers
5 Float RTK. Satellite system used in RTK Mode, floating integers
6 Estimated (Dead Reckoning) mode
7 Manual Input Mode
8 Simulator Mode
32 Internal GPS
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A.10. MM Cause
A.11. PDP Context Request Parameters
A.11.1. Delay Class
2 IMSI unknown in HLR
3 Illegal MS
4 IMSI unknown in VLR
5 IMEI not accepted
6 Illegal ME
11 PLMN not allowed
12 Location area not allowed
13 Roaming not allowed in this location area
17 Network failure
22 Congestion
32 Service option not supported
33 Requested service option not subscribed
35 Service option temporarily out of order
38 Call cannot be identified
48–63 Retry upon entry into a new cell
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with the protocol state
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
101 Message not compatible with the protocol state
111 Protocol error, unspecified
0 Subscribed
1 Delay class 1
2 Delay class 2
3 Delay class 3
4 Delay class 4 (best effort)
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A.11.2. Reliability Class
A.11.3. Peak Throughput
A.11.4. Precedence Class
A.11.5. Mean Throughput
0 Subscribed
1 Acknowledged GTP, LLC, and RLC; Protected data
2 Unacknowledged GTP; Acknowledged LLC and RLC,
Protected data
3 Unacknowledged GTP and LLC; Acknowledged RLC,
Protected data
4 Unacknowledged GTP, LLC, and RLC, Protected data
5 Unacknowledged GTP, LLC, and RLC, Unprotected data
0 Subscribed
1 Up to 1000 octets/s
2 Up to 2000 octets/s
3 Up to 4000 octets/s
4 Up to 8000 octets/s
5 Up to 16,000 octets/s
6 Up to 32,000 octets/s
7 Up to 64,000 octets/s
8 Up to 128,000 octets/s
9 Up to 256,000 octets/s
0 Subscribed
1 High priority
2 Normal priority
3 Low priority
0 Subscribed
1 100 octets/h
2 200 octets/h
3 500 octets/h
4 1000 octets/h
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A.12. Routing Area Update Failure Cause
A.13. RR Cause
5 2000 octets/h
6 5000 octets/h
7 10,000 octets/h
8 20,000 octets/h
9 50,000 octets/h
10 100,000 octets/h
11 200,000 octets/h
12 500,000 octets/h
13 1,000,000 octets/h
14 2,000,000 octets/h
15 5,000,000 octets/h
16 10,000,000 octets/h
17 20,000,000 octets/h
18 50,000,000 octets/h
31 Best effort
3 Illegal MS
6 Illegal ME
7 GPRS services not allowed
9 MS identity cannot be derived by the network
10 Implicitly detached
11 PLMN not allowed
12 Location area not allowed
13 Roaming not allowed in this location area
96 Invalid mandatory information
99 IE non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
111 Protocol error, unspecified
T3330 Fifth expiry of T3330 timer (MS side)
0 Normal event
1 Abnormal release, unspecified
2 Abnormal release, channel unacceptable
3 Abnormal release, timer expired
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A.14. RR Internal Cause
A.15. RRC Failure Cause
4 Abnormal release, no activity on the radio path
5 Preemptive release
8 Handover impossible, timing advance out of range
9 Channel mode unacceptable
10 Frequency not implemented
65 Call already cleared
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with protocol state
100 Conditional IE error
101 No cell allocation available
111 Protocol error, unspecified
0 Normal release
1 Abnormal release unspecified
2 MAX no of random access
3 Access barred
4 Reject from base station
5 No cell available
6 No ciphering key
7 Reestablish not allowed
8 Data link error
9 Establish error
10 Ciphering algorithm not implemented
11 PS connection aborted due to CS connection
12 PDCH release
13 SCH timing error or timing advance out of range
14 L2 error
15 Message received in invalid state
16 IRAT U2G handover failure
0 Configuration unsupported
1 Physical channel failure
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A.16. RRC Protocol Error Cause
A.17. SM Cause
2 Incompatible simultaneous reconfiguration
3 Protocol error
4 Compressed mode runtime error
5 Cell update occurred
6 Invalid configuration
7 Configuration incomplete
8 Unsupported measurement
9 MBMS session already received correctly
10 Lower priority MBMS service
0 ASN.1 violation or encoding error
1 Message type non-existent or not implemented
2 Message not compatible with receiver state
3 Information element value not comprehended
4 Information element missing
5 Message extension not comprehended
8 Operator Determined Barring
24 MBMS bearer capabilities insufficient for the service
25 LLC or SNDCP failure (A/Gb mode only)
26 Insufficient resources
27 Missing or unknown APN
28 Unknown PDP address or PDP type
29 User authentication failed
30 Activation rejected by GGSN
31 Activation rejected, unspecified
32 Service option not supported
33 Requested service option not subscribed
34 Service option temporarily out of order
35 NSAPI already used (not sent)
36 Regular deactivation
37 QoS not accepted
38 Network failure
39 Reactivation required
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40 Feature not supported
41 Semantic error in the TFT operation
42 Syntactical error in the TFT operation
43 Unknown PDP context
44 Semantic errors in packet filter(s)
45 Syntactical errors in packet filter(s)
46 PDP context without TFT already activated
47 Multicast group membership time-out
81 Invalid transaction identifier value
95 Semantically incorrect message
96 Invalid mandatory information
97 Message type non-existent or not implemented
98 Message type not compatible with the protocol state
99 Information element non-existent or not implemented
100 Conditional IE error
101 Message not compatible with the protocol state
111 Protocol error, unspecified
112 APN restriction value incompatible with active PDP context
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Appendix B. Graphic Representation of Parameter Values
This appendix describes the bar length and color coding used to visualize
parameter values in data views.
B.1. C/I
Bar length is proportional to (Value – (–5.0 dB)).
B.2. Ec/N0
Bar length is proportional to (Value – (–25 dB)).
Value = x (dB) Color
x > 15.0 green
10.0 ≤ x ≤ 15.0 yellow
x < 10.0 red
Value = x (dB) Color
x > –10 green
–15 < x ≤ –10 yellow
x ≤ –15 red
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B.3. FER, RLC/LLC BLER/Retransmissions
Bar length is constant.
B.4. RLC DL/UL Throughput
This is used in the Map view only (no bars).
B.5. RxLev, RSCP, RSSI
Bar length is proportional to (Value – (–110 dBm)).
Value = x (%) Color
x = 0 green
1 ≤ x ≤ 4 yellow
x ≥ 5 red
Value = x (kbit/s) Color
x ≥ 1000 green
100 ≤ x < 1000 yellow
10 ≤ x < 100 orange
x < 10 red
Value = x (dBm) Color
x ≥ –70 green
–80 ≤ x < –70 light green
–90 ≤ x < –80 yellow
–100 ≤ x < –90 orange
x < –100 red
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B.6. RxQual
Bar length is constant.
B.7. TX Power
Bar height is proportional to (Value – (–30 dBm)).
Value = x Color
x = 0 green
1 ≤ x ≤ 4 yellow
x ≥ 5 red
Value = x (dBm) Color
x < 5 green
5 ≤ x < 15 yellow
x ≥ 15 red
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Appendix C. Default Settings in TEMS Pocket Menus
This appendix lists the defaults for all settings editable from the Activity and
Pocket menus.
C.1. Operating Mode
Active mode
C.2. Cell Control Menu
� All locking functions are by default turned off.
� Voice codec GSM: All codecs checked
� HS capability: On
� Ignore cell barred: Off
C.3. Events Menu
� Event logging: Silent
� Event counters: On for all events
� Event settings: See section 8.3.5
C.4. Data Views Menu
All views visible (including the Map view)
Note: Unlike settings in other menus, these settings revert to their
defaults when the phone is powered off and on.
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C.5. GPS Menu
� GPS connect: Off
� GPS device: Internal
� GPS time synch: Off
C.6. FTP Menu
� FTP transfer
– Save file to (FTP Get): Memory stick
C.7. Logfile Menu
� Save logfile to: Memory stick
� Autostart logfile: No options checked
� Upload logfile: Off
� Compress: Off
� FTP resume: Off
C.8. Command Sequence Menu
� Voice settings
– Call duration: 10 s
– Guard time: 20 s
� Video settings
– Call duration: 10 s
– Guard time: 20 s
� FTP
– Guard time: 20 s
C.9. Tools Menu
� Import settings: Memory stick
� Export settings: Memory stick
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C.10. General Settings Menu
� WAP data view: On
� Data view style: Themed
� Messages: Minimized
� Backlight: 5 minutes
� Cell Id format: Hex
� Power display: dBm
� Measure mode display: Sub
� Auto answer: Off
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Index
Numerics3G symbol (at top of display) 5
AAbout screen 113
Activate PDP Context Failure Cause 126
active set (WCDMA) 16, 26, 27, 56, 58
Activity key 7, 73
Activity menu 7, 73, 78
altitude 25
AMR codecs
active set 49
used on downlink 49
used on uplink 49
utilization of 49
APN 20
ARFCN 17
ARQ mode (EGPRS) 44
Auto Answer dialog 119
Automatic Repeat Request Mode (EGPRS) 44
Automatic Upload Failure Cause 126
Autostart Logfile dialog 106
BBacklight dialog (display backlight) 118
barred cells, accessing of 84
Base Station Identity Code 36, 39, 40, 43, 48, 53, 56, 58, 64
battery charging considerations 123
BCCH ARFCN 17, 36, 38, 39, 40, 56, 58, 64
BEP (EGPRS) 44
BEP variance (EGPRS) 44
bit error probability, mean (EGPRS) 44
bit error probability, variance (EGPRS) 44
BLER (GSM) 45, 54, 60, 66
BLER (WCDMA) 31, 51, 52, 60
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BLER Target, downlink (on transport channel) 30
block retransmission rate (GSM) 45, 54, 60, 66
block retransmission rate (WCDMA) 31, 52
BS-AG-BLKS-RES 40
BSIC 17, 36, 39, 40, 43, 48, 53, 56, 58, 64
BS-PA-MFRMS 37, 38, 40
bytes transferred (GSM) 45
bytes transferred (WCDMA) 31
CC value (EGPRS) 44
C/I 41, 44, 47, 48
graphic representation 137
C1 36, 57, 58, 64
C2 36, 57, 58, 64
C31 36, 57, 59, 64
C32 36, 57, 59
capture function (taking screenshots) 4, 11
Carrier-to-interference ratio (C/I) 41, 44, 47, 48
CC Cause 127
CC events 90
CCCH Configuration 40, 128
cell control functions 8, 79
icon for 6, 74
Cell Control menu 79
Cell Id Format dialog 118
Cell Identity 18, 27, 38
presentation in dedicated/connected mode 3
Cell Reselection Criterion (C2) 36, 57, 58, 64
Cell Reselection Hysteresis 37, 38
cell selection and reselection parameters 28
channel coding scheme (GPRS)
on downlink 44
on uplink 44
Channel Mode 42
Channel Quality Indicator (HSDPA) 33
Channel Type 42, 129
channelization codes on HS-SCCH, number of 33
charging of phone battery 123
CI 18, 27, 38
presentation format 118
Ciphering Mode 42
color coding of parameter values 10
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command sequence 9, 111
battery charging considerations 112, 123
for FTP sessions 113
for video calls 112
for voice calls 112
starting and stopping 77
Command Sequence menu 111
Compressed Mode 30, 31
compressing logfiles before upload 105, 110
Connect GPS command 77
CQI 33
Ddata rate (GSM channel mode) 42
data view actions 11
Data View Style dialog 117
data views 5, 10
browsing 5
categories of 5
display style 117
general properties of 10
survey of 12
taking snapshots of 4, 11
updating in replay mode 74
visibility of 98
with graphs 3, 6, 55
data views in text format 5, 16
Data Views menu 98
DCH, time using 22
Deactivate PDP Context Cause 129
default settings in TEMS Pocket menus 140
Delay Class (PDP Context Request) 20, 131
Disconnect GPS command 77
Downlink Signalling Counter 40
DRX Timer Max 46
DSC (Current) 40
DSC (Max) 40
DTX rate
in GSM, on downlink 41, 49
in GSM, on uplink 41, 49
in HSUPA 34
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EEc/No 16, 26, 56, 58, 61, 63
graphic representation 137
E-DPCCH/E-DPDCH retransmission rate 34
EGPRS modulation coding scheme 53
EGPRS window size 46
end-of-charge state (of phone battery) 123
EoC 123
Equivalent PLMN, time registered in 22
E-TFCI 34
event counters 74, 88
resetting 89
viewing 88
event log 74, 76, 85
clearing 86
details of individual events 85
viewing 85
event settings 86
modifying 87
viewing 86
events 8, 86
enabling/disabling event logging and sound 86
event log 86
icons for 6, 89
list of 90
presentation in graphs 55
Events menu 84
exporting TEMS Pocket settings 4, 115
FFER 41, 49
graphic representation 138
filemarks, inserting in logfiles 73
Frame Erasure Rate 41, 49
FTP
duration of FTP session 23
name of transferred file 23
selecting server to upload logfiles to 111
setting up Put and Get operations 102
specifying FTP servers 104
starting and stopping FTP sessions 76
throughput 23
total bytes transferred 24
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FTP Data data view (no. 1.5) 23
FTP menu 102
FTP resume 111
FTP server address 23
FTP Server dialog 104, 111
FTP session, direction of (UL/DL) 23
FTP Settings dialog (command sequence) 113
FTP Transfer dialog 102
Full/Sub values (for RxLev and RxQual) 119
GGeneral Settings menu 116
GMM Attached 21
GMM Cause 129
GMM events 92
GMM State 46
GPRS Cell Ranking Criterion (C32) 36, 57, 59
GPRS Data data view (no. 4.2) 43
actions in 45
GPRS Info data view (no. 4.3) 46
GPRS Network Mode of Operation 46, 130
GPRS Signal Strength Threshold Criterion (C31) 36, 57, 59, 64
GPRS timeslots 43, 53, 66
GPS 8
battery charging considerations 123
Bluetooth pairing 100
connect mode 100
connecting and disconnecting 77
date 25
fix quality 25, 130
number of satellites seen 25
requirements on external GPS device 100
selecting type of GPS device 101
synchronizing phone clock with 102
time 25
using external GPS with TEMS Pocket 99
using phone’s built-in GPS with TEMS Pocket 99
GPS Connect dialog 100
GPS data view (no. 1.6) 25
GPS Device dialog 101
GPS menu 99
GPS Time Synch dialog 102
graphic presentation 10
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graphic representation of parameter values 137
graphs 6
graphs in data views 3
GSM AMR data view (no. 4.5) 48
GSM BA List data view (no 3.3) 39
actions in 39
GSM C/I Info data view (no. 4.4) 47
GSM Cell Id data view (no. 3.2) 38
actions in 39
GSM Cells data view (no. 3.1) 36
actions in 37
GSM Cells data view (no. 5.7, with graph) 64
GSM Channel Type 17
GSM Data data view (no. 5.8) 66
GSM Serving Cell data view (no. 4.1) 40
HH symbol (at top of display) 5
happy rate (HSUPA) 34
HARQ processes on HS-DSCH, number of 33
help, on-screen 10
Home PLMN, time registered in 22
hopping channels 10, 17, 36, 38, 39, 41, 43, 48, 53, 56, 58, 64, 66
Hopping Sequence Number 42
HS Capability dialog 83
HSDPA
actual transport block size 33
block error rate, first retransmission 34
channelization codes on HS-SCCH, number of 33
CQI 33
HARQ processes on HS-DSCH, number of 33
percentage of blocks transmitted successfully on first attempt 34
requested transport block size 33
residual block error rate 34
total number of blocks to be received 34
turning phone capability on and off 83
HSN 42
HSPA Data data view (no. 2.6) 33
HSUPA
DTX rate 34
E-DPCCH/E-DPDCH retransmission rate 34
E-TFCI 34
happy rate 34
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Serving Grant Index 34
transport block size on E-DCH 34
Iicons
for cell control functions 79
for events 89
for logfile recording 74
Idle mode
time spent in (GSM) 22
time spent in (WCDMA) 22
Ignore Cell Barred dialog 84
IMEI 113
importing TEMS Pocket settings 4, 114
IMSI 113
indoor positioning by pinpointing 68
Insert Filemark command 73
interplay between locking functions 82
Inter-RAT events 93
invalid parameters, representation of 10
LLAC 18, 38
last registered 21
presentation format 118
language support 9
latitude 25
LLC data transfer performance (GSM) 45, 54
LLC window size 46
Location Area Code 18, 38
Location Area properties 27, 37, 64
Lock ARFCN GSM dialog 80
Lock Band GSM dialog 81
Lock Band WCDMA dialog 81
Lock Cell WCDMA dialog 80
Lock GSM band 82
Lock GSM cell 18, 39, 80, 82
Lock to RAT 82
GSM only setting in phone menu 80
Lock to RAT dialog 79
Lock UARFCN 18, 26, 27, 82
Lock WCDMA cell 18, 26, 27, 82
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comparison with TEMS Investigation 82
interplay between 82
Logfile menu 105
logfile recording 8, 105
automatic triggering of 105, 106
icon for 6
starting/stopping manual recording 74
where to save files 106
logfile replay 8, 74, 105
controlling 75
status icons for 6
logfile uploading via FTP 108
from phone file system 121
resumption after loss of FTP connection 3, 111
Logical Channel 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 43, 48, 53, 56, 58, 64
longitude 25
MMAIO 42
Map view 2, 6, 68
assigning geographical position to map image 72
color-coding of route markers 69
loading map image into 68
zoom level 69
MCC 18
last registered 21
Mean Throughput (PDP Context Request) 20, 132
Measure Mode Display dialog (GSM) 119
memory
low memory condition 7, 74
memory sticks 9, 103, 105, 106, 108, 116
menus 7
default settings in 140
messages (displaying of) 118
Messages dialog 118
MM Cause 131
MM events 91
MM/GMM data view (no. 1.3) 21
MNC 18
last registered 21
Mobile Allocation Index Offset 42
Mobile Country Code 18
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Mobile Network Code 18
modulation coding scheme on downlink (EGPRS) 53
modulation coding scheme on uplink (EGPRS) 53
modulation method on downlink (GPRS/EGPRS) 44
modulation method on uplink (GPRS/EGPRS) 44
MS-TXPWR-MAX-CCH 37, 38
NNeighbor Cell BCCH 37, 38, 64
neighbors (GSM) 17, 37, 38, 39, 64
Network Mode of Operation 46
NMO 46
No Service mode, time spent in 22
NSAPI 20
OOperational Mode 73
overview of TEMS Pocket 5
PPacket Dedicated Traffic Channel 41, 43, 48, 53, 66
Packet Final Block Timer 46
Packet TMSI 21
Packet Uplink Assignment Timer 46
parameter values 126
Pathloss (WCDMA) 16, 26, 56, 58, 61, 63
Pathloss Criterion (C1) 36, 57, 58, 64
PDCH, time using 22
PDP address (IPv4) 20
PDP Context data view (no. 1.2) 20
PDP Context Request parameters 131
PDTCH 41, 43, 47, 48, 53, 66
Peak Throughput (PDP Context Request) 20, 132
phone charger, choice of 123
pinpointing 2, 8, 68, 69
starting 70
stopping 71
Pocket menu 7, 77, 78
positioning
by GPS 8
by pinpointing 8
Power Control Algorithm 30, 31
Power Control Step Size 30, 31
Power Display dialog (GSM) 119
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Precedence Class (PDP Context Request) 20, 132
PTMSI 21
QQAM, usage of in HSDPA 33
Quick guide 114
RRAC 18
last registered 21
RACo 36, 57, 58, 64
Radio Link Timeout 41
Radio Network Controller ID 18
RAT, current 17
Receive Bit Error Rate 41, 49
Reliability Class (PDP Context Request) 20, 132
replaying logfiles 74
controlling the replay 75
status icons for 76
Reset All command (General settings menu) 120
Reset Control Settings command 84
resetting all General settings 120
resetting cell control settings 84
resumption of logfile upload 111
RLC data transfer performance (WCDMA) 31, 51
RLC/LLC BLER/retransmissions, graphic representation 138
RLC/MAC data transfer performance (GSM) 45, 54, 60, 66
presented in graph 60, 67
RLT 41
RNC ID 18
Roaming PLMN, time registered in 22
Routing Area Code 18
Routing Area Color 36, 57, 58, 64
Routing Area properties 27, 37, 64
Routing Area Update Failure Cause 133
RR Cause 133
RR events 94
RR Internal Cause 134
RRC events 95
RRC Failure Cause 134
RRC parameters 29
RRC Protocol Error Cause 135
RRC State 30, 31
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LZT 138 0240 R1A 153
RSCP 16, 26, 27, 56, 58, 61, 63
graphic representation 138
presented in graph 57, 59, 61, 63
RSSI 51
graphic representation 138
RxLev 17, 36, 38, 39, 40, 43, 48, 53, 56, 57, 58, 64
Full/Sub values 119
graphic representation 138
presentation format 119
presented in graph 59, 65
RxQual 41, 49
Full/Sub values 119
graphic representation 139
SSave Logfile To dialog 106
Scrambling Code 16, 17, 26, 27, 56, 58, 61, 63
SDCCH 41, 43, 48, 53, 66
serving cell (GSM) 17, 36, 38, 39, 40, 64
serving cell (WCDMA/GSM, always shown at bottom of display) 17
Serving Cell Barred 37, 38
Serving Cell BCCH 43, 48, 53
Serving Grant Index 34
Session events 97
SIB 3 28
SIB 5 28
SIR 30, 31, 51, 62
presented in graph 62
SIR Target 30, 31, 51, 62
presented in graph 62
SM Cause 135
SM events 92
snapshots of data views, taking 4, 11
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Sony Ericsson W995 1
Sony Ericsson W995 EDGE 2
Sony Ericsson W995a 1
speed 25
Stand-alone Dedicated Control Channel 41, 43, 48, 53, 66
Start Command Sequence command 77
Start FTP command 76
Start Logfile Recording command 74
Start Logfile Replay command 74
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Stop Command Sequence command 77
Stop FTP command 76
Stop Logfile Recording command 74
Stop Logfile Replay command 74
storage medium, choice of 9
Subchannel Number 42
support contact information 125
System Information Block 3 28
System Information Block 5 28
TT3168 timer start value 46
T3192 timer start value 46
T3212 timer current value 21
T3212 timer max value 21
T3314 timer current value 46
T3314 timer start value 46
TCH 41, 43, 47, 48, 53, 66
time using 22
Temporary Logical Link Identifier 21
Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity 21
TEMS Automatic 99, 102, 105
TEMS Investigation 8, 74, 75, 82, 99, 105
TEMS Pocket product package 113
TEMS Pocket version 113
TEMS Presentation 8, 74, 99
throughput (GSM) 45, 54, 60, 66
presented in graph 60, 67
throughput (WCDMA) 31, 35, 51, 52, 60
presented in graph 60
Time Log data view (no. 1.4) 22
actions in 22
Timeslot Number 41, 48
timeslots used by GPRS 43, 53, 66
Timing Advance 41, 49
TLLI 21
TMSI 21
Tools menu 113
Traffic Channel 41, 43, 48, 53, 66
time using 22
Traffic Channel Type 43, 48, 66
transport block size on E-DCH (HSUPA) 34
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transport channels
configuration of 30
data transfer performance (WCDMA) 31, 52, 60
presented in graph 60
direction 30
downlink BLER target 30
identity 30
maximum bit rate on 30
type 30
TX Power
graphic representation 139
TxPower 30, 31, 41, 48, 51, 62
UUARFCN 16, 17, 26, 27, 51, 56, 58, 61, 63
UE Transmit Power 30, 31, 41, 48, 51, 62
Upload Logfile dialog 108
UTRA Carrier RSSI 17
presented in graph 61
VVideo Settings dialog (command sequence) 112
Voice Codec GSM dialog 82
voice codecs 42
setting preferred in GSM 82
Voice Settings dialog (command sequence) 112
WW/G Cells data view (no. 1.1, in text format) 16
actions in 18
W/G Cells data view (no. 5.2, with graph) 58
W/G Data data view (no. 5.3) 60
W/G Serving RSSI data view (no. 5.1) 56
WAP browser data views 50
GPRS view 53
visibility of 117
WCDMA view 51
WAP Data View dialog 117
WCDMA Cell Id data view (no. 2.2) 27
WCDMA Cell Type 16, 26, 27, 56, 58, 61, 63
WCDMA Cells data view (no 5.6, with graph) 63
WCDMA Cells data view (no. 2.1, in text format) 26
actions in 26, 27
WCDMA Channel data view (no. 2.4) 30
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WCDMA Data data view (no. 2.3)
actions in 32
WCDMA Data data view (no. 2.5) 31
WCDMA Serv. Cell data view (no. 2.3) 28
WCDMA Serving data view (no. 5.4) 61
WCDMA SIR data view (no. 5.5) 62
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