Preparation
Chapter 6: Con
fi
guration and Testing
Preparation
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Please carefully go through preparation section before proceeding with con
fi
guration and testing.
Process 6-1
Preparation Procedures
1
"MMI Commands and MTS Modes of Operation"
- brie
fl
y describes the usage of Man Machine
Interface Commands.
2
- Identi
fi
es all recommended test equipment for the Site Controller and Base
Radio Veri
fi
cation.
3
- Describes how to connect a service terminal.
MMI Commands and MTS Modes of Operation
You must be familiar with Man-Machine Interface (MMI) commands and their
usage prior to performing procedures in this chapter. Improperly applying
MMI commands can cause damage to the equipment.
The “MTS Interface Commands” booklet serves as an introduction and reference for
using the software commands. If you are not totally familiar with using the commands,
read the “MTS Interface Commands” booklet before proceeding.
Service technicians can communicate with the MTS through the use of MMI commands and a service
terminal (laptop). MMI commands provide testing capabilities with access to alarm log
fi
les and
various diagnostic tests. MMI commands also provide a means to con
fi
gure the site controller and
base radio(s) for intended operation, and to enable various system tests.
The testing of the MTS by using the MMI can be done in Test Application Mode or with sets
of commands available for Site Controller and Base Radio.
A selected number of MMI commands are used in the procedures within this chapter. The
complete set of MMI commands, including both Site Controller and base radio commands,
is de
fi
ned in the “MTS Interface Commands” booklet.
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