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Wireless Test - Connection Test
Wireless test using Airlink / Airlink 2:
The “RF (Radio Frequency) signal test” is performed during hybrid test. In service & repair situations only a connection test is needed.
The DSA6000 can perform a connection test to test the wireless function on the devices. The test is performed using an Airlink / Airlink
2 mounted directly in any of the DSA 6000 units USB ports. No fixture is required performing a Connection test
The test is performed in the open air on the desktop.
During a DSA6000 test prog running the connection test
the operator will be asked to place the device in the WL
Test point. During the connection test the device does
not need to be connected with a prog cable and a batt
pill. Instead a fresh batt must be inserted. The connec-
tion test is a part of the Final Device Test running on the
DSA 6000. The test system will search for a device with
a s/n matching the s/n for the Device Under Test (DUT)
in the running test sequence
To make sure the device is in boot mode the batt must be
inserted immediately before the [Start] button is pressed.
The WL Test point is a spot on the table approx 20 cm
away from the Airlink dongle. The s/n matching will pre-
vent connection with any other wireless devices in the
nearby area. Best practice is to first insert the battery
and immediately after press the Start button (within 5
sec). Inserting the batt will start the device boot se-
quence
Note:
An extended wireless test using a TV streamer / SAS is introduced. Please find more detailed info in Tech Bulletin No. 2013-05-002 “Improved func
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tionality for the RF Range check on DSA 6000” on GTO web site where also other info about wireless test can be found