The menu Diagnose-mode of the GSM
Portable AEG Telecar D 902 (Type: AT 901, HT 901)


[DEUTSCHE VERSION]


Cabling of the handsfree equipment as TIFF-file or as GIF-file.


Indication of the firmware-version:


Input of ###999 shows the actual firmware-version of the phone.


actual display for Telecar D 902:

OSV:AT2150 -- Software-version
HSV:1.01 -- Hardware-version
P:06 D:1616 -- Production-mark




Preparing for diagnose-mode (= monitor-mode)


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as following for these phones:
cellular flip-phone (GSM-900): TP 9020, TP 9020 S
(GSM-1800): TP-E 1800, E-Plus PT-10
Portable (GSM-900): Telecar D 902, Telecar D 915, Telecar D 930
and models looking identically than these (e.g. NorTel,
Matra or Sanyo, consider the referring pictures at the side !):

Menu 44, memoryplace 99 (phone memory) fill in name FELDTEST.
Number not necessary.



Diagmode-function turning on/off:


Menu 90 & ok (turning off the same way, but you must do it BLIND !)


Diagmode-function call:


Menu 91 & ok




IDLE - Display (three lines):


Example || meaning:

Row 1: I 19 : 31 R 42 || I BCCH : NCC & BCC R RxLev
Row 2: L 15 S 15 || L LinkCount S S/N Ratio
Row 3: N 100 : 34 R 22 || N BCCH : NCC & BCC R RxLev



I =
Idle mode

BCCH xxx =
Broadcast control channel serving cell
(xxx from 001 to 124) (in example 19).

NCC x =
National color code
(in Germany 3 for D1 or 7 for D2) (in example 3).
BCC x =
Base station color code
(in Germany x from 0 to 7) (in example 1).
!!!! NCC and BCC together are the BSIC = Base station identity code !!!!


RxLev xx =
absolut Receive level
from 0 (= - 110 dBm) to 87 (= - 23 dBm) (xx in example 42 = - 68 dBm).

L xx =
Link count
a kind of RadioLinkTimeout counter,
start counter is preset in the parameters of the base station;
if one block can not be decoded, one will be subtracted;
if the next block can be decoded, two will be added up to a maximum
level defined by the base station.
If the counter is zero, the connection will be interrupted
(in idle-mode with active SIM in the home-net 15).
(One block are four frames).

S xx =
Signal to Noise Ratio in dB
(with good receive-level in home-net 15).

N =
Neighbour channels
scanning up to six neighbour channels
(example s.a.).





DEDICATED - Display (three lines):


Example || meaning:

Row 1: D 19 : 5 R 41 Q 0 || D ARFCN : TS R RxLev Q Quality
Row 2: L 24 T 2 X 3 S 15 || L LinkCount T Tim.Adv. X act.TxPwr S S/N Ratio
Row 3: N 100 : 34 R 22 || N BCCH : NCC & BCC R RxLev
or: B 19 : 31 || B BCCH : NCC & BCC



D =
Dedicated mode

ARFCN xxx =
Absolute radio frequency channel number =
channel where your call works (xxx from 001 to 124) (in example channel 19).
(combination of TCH + SACCH or SDCCH + SACCH)
If there is an "H" displayed, frequency-hopping is used.

TS x =
Time slot = time slot in which the phone is sending (x from 0 to 7) (in example 5).

RxLev xx =
absolut Receive level
from 0 (= - 110 dBm) to 87 (= - 23 dBm) (xx in example 41 = -69 dBm).

Q x =
Bit Error Rate (in example 0 = 0.2 %)
Q 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
BER 0.2 % 0.4 % 0.8 % 1.6 % 3.2 % 6.4 % 12.8 % 25.6 %

L xx =
Link count
a kind of RadioLinkTimeout counter,
start counter is preset in the parameters of the base station;
if one block can not be decoded, one will be subtracted;
if the next block can be decoded, two will be added up to a maximum
level defined by the base station.
If the counter is zero, the connection will be interrupted
(in dedicated-mode with active SIM in the home-net 24).
(One block are four frames).

T xx =
Timing Advance
Dividing through 2 is distance to the BTS in km.
Or multiplicate the value with 547 m (a little bit more exact).

X xx =
actual TxPwr
actual TxPower in dedicated mode, e.g.:

( X 0 43 dBm 20 W )
( X 1 41 dBm 12 W )
X 2 39 dBm 8 W
X 3 37 dBm 5 W
X 4 35 dBm 3.16 W
X 5 33 dBm 2 W
X 6 31 dBm 1.26 W
X 7 29 dBm 794 mW
X 8 27 dBm 501 mW
X 9 25 dBm 316 mW
X 10 23 dBm 199 mW
X 11 21 dBm 125 mW
X 12 19 dBm 79 mW
X 13 17 dBm 50 mW
X 14 15 dBm 32 mW
X 15 13 dBm 20 mW

S xx=
Signal to Noise Ratio in dB
a kind of S/N-counter
(with good receive-level in home-net 15).

N =
Neighbour channels (BCCHs, see Idle-mode)
scanning up to six neighbour channels
(example s.a.).

B =
as seventh display at "N" the first row from Idle mode (without RxLev):
BCCH : NCC & BCC (= BCCH of the Server Cell).





Other Displays (three lines):


A =
Access
shows the access of the MS or BTS to the organization channels.
Accesses to the RACH and PCH.

P =
Power Measurement

S =
Synchronization



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