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modified TDMA test plan
Test Plan for 800 MHz AMPS & Cellular/PCS TDMA Dual Mode Wireless Subscriber Stations Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Performance Evaluation Standard for 800 MHz AMPS and Cellular/PCS TDMA Dual Mode Cellular Subscriber Stations (Part 1) May 2004 Revision 3.2 CTIA Certification Programs This electrical parametric test plan is Part 1 of a 2-part test plan. Interested parties may obtain permission to reproduce a limited number of copies by contacting the CTIA Certification Department at: CTIA Certification Department 1400 16th Street, NW, Suite 600 Washington, DC 20036 e-mail: certification@ctia.org Telephone: 1.202.785.0081 www.ctia.org This test plan was written by ITS/TestMark Laboratories for publication by CTIA. All rights to this test plan are held solely by CTIA. © 2004 Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA). All rights reserved. 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Certification Program Test Plan Table of Contents LIST OF TABLES.......................................................................................................................................................8 LIST OF FIGURES...................................................................................................................................................10 SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................11 1.1 – PURPOSE..........................................................................................................................................................11 1.2 - SCOPE ..............................................................................................................................................................11 1.3 - APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS ................................................................................................................................11 1.4 - TEST OVERVIEW ..............................................................................................................................................12 1.5 - TEST OVERVIEW TABLE ...................................................................................................................................12 1.5 - EUT - THE CELLULAR SUBSCRIBER STATION ..................................................................................................15 1.6 - SUBSCRIBER UNIT TEST INTERFACE (TIA) REQUIREMENTS.............................................................................15 1.7 - SUBSCRIBER UNIT DOCUMENTATION ...............................................................................................................16 1.8 - TEST EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE ...................................................................................................................16 1.9 - TEST ENVIRONMENT ........................................................................................................................................16 1.10 - FAILURE CRITERIA .........................................................................................................................................17 1.11 - TEST REPORTS ...............................................................................................................................................17 SECTION 2 - THE AUTOMATIC BASELINE .....................................................................................................19 2.1 - INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................19 2.2 - TESTS OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................................................19 2.3 - TEST PROCEDURE.............................................................................................................................................20 2.4 - RESULTS REPORTING .......................................................................................................................................21 SECTION 3 - THE MANUAL BASELINE ............................................................................................................27 3.1 - INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................27 3.2 - TESTS OVERVIEW.............................................................................................................................................27 3.3 - TEST PROCEDURES, CRITERIA AND RESULTS REPORTING ................................................................................28 3.3.1 - Synchronization........................................................................................................................................28 3.3.1.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 28 3.3.1.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 29 3.3.1.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 30 3.3.2 - Audio Muting............................................................................................................................................31 3.3.2.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 31 3.3.2.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 31 3.3.2.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 32 3.3.3 - SAT Decoding / SAT Fading ....................................................................................................................33 3.3.3.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 33 3.3.3.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 35 3.3.3.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 35 3.3.4 - Analog Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization ........................................................................36 3.3.4.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 36 3.3.4.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 37 3.3.4.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 37 3.3.5 - Analog Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation (ISA) ...............................................................38 May 2004 2 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.5.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 38 3.3.5.1.1 - Close-Spaced ISA ........................................................................................................................................ 38 3.3.5.1.2 - Wide-Space ISA........................................................................................................................................... 39 3.3.5.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 40 3.3.5.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 40 3.3.6 - Protection Against Spurious-Response Interference................................................................................41 3.3.6.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 41 3.3.6.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 42 3.3.6.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 42 3.3.7 - Analog Bit Error Rate ..............................................................................................................................43 3.3.7.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 43 3.3.7.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 44 3.3.7.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 44 3.3.8 - Digital Receiver Signal Level Range........................................................................................................45 3.3.8.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 45 3.3.8.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 46 3.3.8.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 47 3.3.9 - Digital Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization ........................................................................48 3.3.9.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 48 3.3.9.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 49 3.3.9.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 49 3.3.10 - Digital Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation.......................................................................50 3.3.10.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 50 3.3.10.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 51 3.3.10.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 51 3.3.11 - Digital Blocking and Spurious Response Rejection ...............................................................................52 3.3.11.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 52 3.3.11.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 53 3.3.11.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 54 3.3.12 - Digital Co-Channel Performance ..........................................................................................................55 3.3.12.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 55 3.3.12.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 56 3.3.12.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 57 3.3.13 - Delay Interval.........................................................................................................................................58 3.3.13.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 58 3.3.13.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 59 3.3.13.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 60 3.3.14 – Analog Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) ...............................................................................61 3.3.14.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 61 3.3.14.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 61 3.3.14.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 62 3.3.15 - Analog Channel Switching Time ............................................................................................................63 3.3.15.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 63 3.3.15.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 64 3.3.15.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 64 3.3.16 - Analog Carrier Switching Time .............................................................................................................65 3.3.16.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 65 3.3.16.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 65 3.3.16.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 66 3.3.17 - Analog RF Power Transition Time ........................................................................................................67 3.3.17.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 67 3.3.17.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 67 3.3.17.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 68 3.3.18 - Digital RF Power Transition Time.........................................................................................................69 3.3.18.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 69 3.3.18.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 69 3.3.18.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 70 3.3.19 - Analog Carrier-On State........................................................................................................................71 May 2004 3 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.19.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 71 3.3.19.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 71 3.3.19.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 71 3.3.20 - Analog Protection against False Transmission .....................................................................................72 3.3.20.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 72 3.3.20.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 72 3.3.20.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 72 3.3.21 - Analog Audio Voice-Path Muting ..........................................................................................................73 3.3.21.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 73 3.3.21.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 74 3.3.21.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 74 3.3.22 - Analog Residual Amplitude Modulation (AM).......................................................................................75 3.3.22.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 75 3.3.22.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 75 3.3.22.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 75 3.3.23 - Acoustic Echo Path Loss ........................................................................................................................76 3.3.23.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 76 3.3.23.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 77 3.3.23.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 77 3.3.24 – Analog RF Sensitivity on All Channels..................................................................................................78 3.3.24.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 78 3.3.24.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 78 3.3.24.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 78 3.3.25 – Analog Power Output on All Channels .................................................................................................79 3.3.25.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 79 3.3.25.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 79 3.3.25.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 79 SECTION 4 - CALL PROCESSING / PROTOCOL TESTING ..........................................................................80 4.1 - INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................80 4.2 - TESTS ...............................................................................................................................................................80 4.3 - TEST PROCEDURES, CRITERIA AND RESULTS REPORTING ................................................................................80 4.3.1 - Protocol Testing .......................................................................................................................................80 4.3.1.1 - Test procedure ..................................................................................................................................................... 80 4.3.1.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 83 4.3.1.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 83 4.3.2 - Authentication Testing..............................................................................................................................84 4.3.2.1 - Test procedure ..................................................................................................................................................... 84 4.3.2.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 84 4.3.2.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 84 4.3.3 - Analog Extended Protocols......................................................................................................................86 4.3.3.1 – Test Procedure .................................................................................................................................................... 86 4.3.3.2 – Criteria................................................................................................................................................................ 87 4.3.3.2.1 – Call Line Identifier ...................................................................................................................................... 87 4.3.3.2.2 – Short Message Service ................................................................................................................................ 87 4.3.3.2.3- Voice Mail .................................................................................................................................................... 88 4.3.3.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 89 4.3.4 - Analog Conversational Orders ................................................................................................................90 4.3.4.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 91 4.3.4.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 92 4.3.4.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 93 4.3.5 - Analog Paging Orders .............................................................................................................................94 4.3.4.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 94 4.3.4.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 95 4.3.4.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 96 4.3.6 - Idle Orders ...............................................................................................................................................97 4.3.6.1 - Test Procedure..................................................................................................................................................... 98 May 2004 4 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.6.2 - Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 99 4.3.6.3 - Results Reporting ................................................................................................................................................ 99 4.3.7 - Analog Hand-Off to All Channels ..........................................................................................................100 4.3.7.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 100 4.3.7.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 100 4.3.7.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 100 4.3.8 - Functional Controls ...............................................................................................................................101 4.3.8.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 101 4.3.8.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 101 4.3.8.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 101 4.3.9 - Indicating Means....................................................................................................................................102 4.3.9.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 102 4.3.9.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 102 4.3.9.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 102 4.3.10 - Analog Call Set-Up ..............................................................................................................................103 4.3.10.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................. 103 4.3.10.2 - Criteria ............................................................................................................................................................ 104 4.3.10.3 - Results Reporting ............................................................................................................................................ 104 SECTION 5 - DTMF SIGNALING .......................................................................................................................105 5.1 - INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................105 5.2 - TESTS .............................................................................................................................................................105 5.3 - TEST PROCEDURES, CRITERIA AND RESULTS REPORTING ..............................................................................106 5.3.1 - DTMF Signaling.....................................................................................................................................106 5.3.1.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................... 106 5.3.1.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 106 5.3.1.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 107 5.3.2 - DTMF Sidetone ......................................................................................................................................108 5.3.2.1 - Test Procedures ................................................................................................................................................. 108 5.3.2.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 108 5.3.2.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 108 5.3.3 - Transmission of DTMF Signals..............................................................................................................109 5.3.3.1 - Test Procedures ................................................................................................................................................. 109 5.3.3.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 109 5.3.3.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 109 SECTION 6 - ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE................................................................................................110 6.1 - INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................110 6.2 - TESTS .............................................................................................................................................................110 6.3 - TEST PROCEDURES, CRITERIA AND RESULTS REPORTING ..............................................................................111 6.3.1 – Analog Receive Audio Sensitivity ..........................................................................................................111 6.3.1.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 111 6.3.1.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 112 6.3.1.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 112 6.3.2 – Analog Receive Audio Frequency Response..........................................................................................113 6.3.2.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 113 6.3.2.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 113 6.3.2.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 113 6.3.3 – Digital Receive Audio Sensitivity...........................................................................................................114 6.3.3.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 114 6.3.3.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 114 6.3.3.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 114 6.3.4 – Digital Receive Audio Frequency Response..........................................................................................115 6.3.4.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 115 6.3.4.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 115 6.3.4.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 115 6.3.5 – Analog Transmit Audio Frequency Response........................................................................................116 May 2004 5 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.5.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 116 6.3.5.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 117 6.3.5.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 117 6.3.6 – Analog Transmit-Audio Sensitivity ........................................................................................................118 6.3.6.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 118 6.3.6.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 118 6.3.6.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 118 6.3.7 – Digital Transmit Audio Frequency Response........................................................................................119 6.3.7.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 119 6.3.7.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 119 6.3.7.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 120 6.3.8 – Digital Transmit-Audio Sensitivity ........................................................................................................121 6.3.8.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 121 6.3.8.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 121 6.3.8.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 121 6.3.9 - Loudness Contrast..................................................................................................................................122 6.3.9.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 122 6.3.9.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 122 6.3.9.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 122 6.3.10 – Ear Protection .....................................................................................................................................123 6.3.10.1 - Test Procedure................................................................................................................................................. 123 6.3.10.2 - Criteria ............................................................................................................................................................ 123 6.3.10.3 - Results Reporting ............................................................................................................................................ 124 6.3.11 – Alerting Loudness ................................................................................................................................125 6.3.11.1 – Test Procedure ................................................................................................................................................ 125 6.3.11.2 – Criteria............................................................................................................................................................ 125 6.3.11.3 – Results Reporting ........................................................................................................................................... 125 SECTION 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING....................................................................................................126 7.1 - INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................126 7.2 - TESTS .............................................................................................................................................................127 7.3 - TEST PROCEDURES CRITERIA, AND RESULTS REPORTING ..............................................................................127 7.3.1 - Temperature and Power Supply Voltage ...............................................................................................127 7.3.1.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 127 7.3.1.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 127 7.3.1.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 127 7.3.2 - High Humidity........................................................................................................................................128 7.3.2.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 128 7.3.2.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 128 7.3.2.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 128 7.3.3 - Vibration Stability ..................................................................................................................................129 7.3.3.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 129 7.3.3.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 129 7.3.3.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 129 7.3.4 - Shock Stability (Mechanical)..................................................................................................................130 7.3.4.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 130 7.3.4.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 130 7.3.4.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 130 7.3.5 - Analog Modulation Stability ..................................................................................................................131 7.3.5.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 131 7.3.5.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 131 7.3.5.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 131 7.3.6 - Shock Stability (Thermal).......................................................................................................................132 7.3.6.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 132 7.3.6.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 132 7.3.6.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 132 SECTION 8 - EMI EMISSIONS TESTS ..............................................................................................................138 May 2004 6 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.1 - INTRODUCTION ..............................................................................................................................................138 8.2 - TESTS OVERVIEW...........................................................................................................................................138 8.3 - TEST PROCEDURES, CRITERIA AND RESULTS REPORTING ..............................................................................138 8.3.1 - Conducted Spurious Emissions ..............................................................................................................138 8.3.1.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 138 8.3.1.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 139 8.3.1.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 139 8.3.2 - Radiated Spurious Emissions .................................................................................................................140 8.3.2.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 140 8.3.2.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 140 8.3.2.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 141 8.3.3 - Spectrum Noise Suppression - Broadband.............................................................................................142 8.3.3.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 142 8.3.3.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 143 8.3.3.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 144 8.3.4 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Conducted) - Discrete...................................................................145 8.3.4.1- Test procedure .................................................................................................................................................... 145 8.3.4.1.1 – Analog ....................................................................................................................................................... 145 8.3.4.1.2 - Digital ........................................................................................................................................................ 146 8.3.4.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 146 8.3.4.2.1 - Analog........................................................................................................................................................ 146 8.3.4.2.2 - Digital ........................................................................................................................................................ 146 8.3.4.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 146 8.3.5 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Radiated) - Discrete .....................................................................147 8.3.5.1 - Test procedure ................................................................................................................................................... 147 8.3.5.1.1 - Analog........................................................................................................................................................ 147 8.3.5.1.2 - Digital ........................................................................................................................................................ 148 8.3.5.2 - Criteria .............................................................................................................................................................. 148 8.3.5.2.1 - Analog........................................................................................................................................................ 148 8.3.5.2.2 - Digital ........................................................................................................................................................ 148 8.3.5.3 - Results Reporting .............................................................................................................................................. 149 APPENDIX A - ACRONYMS................................................................................................................................150 APPENDIX B ✓CHECKLIST FOR SUBMISSION OF TEST SAMPLES ...................................................152 APPENDIX C - DEFINITIONS.............................................................................................................................155 APPENDIX D - REVISION HISTORY ................................................................................................................157 May 2004 7 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan List of Tables TABLE 1.1 - IS-137-A / TEST PLAN CROSS REFERENCE............................................................................................. 12 TABLE 1.2 - EUT PERIPHERALS AND ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................... 15 TABLE 2.1 - AUTOMATIC BASELINE TESTS FROM HP-8920B..................................................................................... 19 TABLE 2.2 - AUTOMATIC BASELINE TESTS FROM WAVETEK 3600D.......................................................................... 20 TABLE 2.3 - AUTOMATIC BASELINE RESULTS REPORTING-ANALOG (HP-8920B) ..................................................... 22 TABLE 2.4 - AUTOMATIC CELLULAR BASELINE RESULTS REPORTING-DIGITAL (HP-8920B).................................... 24 TABLE 2.5 - AUTOMATIC PCS BASELINE RESULTS REPORTING-DIGITAL (HP-8920B).............................................. 25 TABLE 2.6 - ANALOG POWER LEVEL CRITERIA .......................................................................................................... 26 TABLE 2.7 - DIGITAL POWER LEVEL CRITERIA .......................................................................................................... 26 TABLE 3.1 - MANUAL TEST OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................... 27 TABLE 3.2 - SYNCHRONIZATION CRITERIA................................................................................................................. 29 TABLE 3.3 - SYNCHRONIZATION RESULTS TABLE ...................................................................................................... 30 TABLE 3.4 - MUTING AUDIO TEST RESULTS TABLE ................................................................................................... 32 TABLE 3.5 - SAT FADING TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................................. 35 TABLE 3.6 - SAT DECODING TEST RESULTS (ALTERNATE METHODOLOGY)............................................................. 35 TABLE 3.7 - ANALOG ADJACENT AND ALTERNATE CHANNEL DESENSITIZATION TEST RESULTS .............................. 37 TABLE 3.8 - CLOSE-SPACED ANALOG INTERMODULATION SPURIOUS RESPONSE ATTENUATION TEST RESULTS ....... 40 TABLE 3.9 - WIDE-SPACED ANALOG INTERMODULATION SPURIOUS RESPONSE ATTENUATION TEST RESULTS ........ 40 TABLE 3.10 - ANALOG PROTECTION AGAINST SPURIOUS-RESPONSE INTERFERENCE RESULTS TABLE ...................... 42 TABLE 3.11 - ANALOG BIT ERROR RATE CRITERIA ................................................................................................... 44 TABLE 3.12 - ANALOG BIT ERROR RATE DATA TABLE .............................................................................................. 44 TABLE 3.13 - DIGITAL RECEIVER SIGNAL LEVEL RANGE CRITERIA ........................................................................... 46 TABLE 3.14 - DIGITAL RECEIVER SIGNAL LEVEL RANGE RESULTS REPORTING......................................................... 47 TABLE 3.15 - DIGITAL ADJACENT AND ALTERNATE CHANNEL DESENSITIZATION TEST RESULTS ............................. 49 TABLE 3.16 - DIGITAL INTERMODULATION SPURIOUS RESPONSE ATTENUATION TEST RESULTS............................... 51 TABLE 3.17 - DIGITAL BLOCKING AND SPURIOUS RESPONSE REJECTION CRITERIA ................................................... 53 TABLE 3.18 - DIGITAL BLOCKING AND SPURIOUS RESPONSE REJECTION TEST RESULTS ........................................... 54 TABLE 3.19 - DIGITAL CO-CHANNEL PERFORMANCE CRITERIA ................................................................................ 57 TABLE 3.20 - DIGITAL CO-CHANNEL PERFORMANCE TEST RESULTS......................................................................... 57 TABLE 3.21 - DELAY INTERVAL - CARRIER TO NOISE CONDITIONS ........................................................................... 59 TABLE 3.22 - DELAY INTERVAL - CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE CONDITIONS ........................................................... 60 TABLE 3.23 - DELAY INTERVAL - CARRIER TO NOISE CONDITIONS TEST RESULTS ................................................... 60 TABLE 3.24 - DELAY INTERVAL - CO-CHANNEL INTERFERENCE CONDITIONS TEST RESULTS ................................... 60 TABLE 3.25 - ANALOG RSSI TEST RESULTS .............................................................................................................. 62 TABLE 3.26 - CHANNEL SWITCHING TIME RESULTS TABLE ....................................................................................... 64 TABLE 3.27 - CARRIER SWITCHING TIME RESULTS TABLE ........................................................................................ 66 TABLE 3.28 - CHANNEL SWITCHING TIME RESULTS TABLE ....................................................................................... 68 TABLE 3.29 - DIGITAL RF POWER TRANSITION TIME RESULTS TABLE ...................................................................... 70 TABLE 3.30 - ANALOG CARRIER-ON STATE TEST RESULTS ....................................................................................... 71 TABLE 3.31 - ANALOG AUDIO VOICE PATH MUTING TEST RESULTS ......................................................................... 74 TABLE 3.32 - ANALOG RESIDUAL AMPLITUDE MODULATION (AM) TEST RESULTS .................................................. 75 TABLE 3.33 – ACOUSTIC ECHO PATH LOSS TEST RESULTS ........................................................................................ 77 TABLE 3.34 – RF SENSITIVITY ON ALL CHANNELS PLOT DEFINITIONS...................................................................... 78 TABLE 3.35 - CRITERIA FOR RF POWER OUTPUT ON ALL CHANNELS ........................................................................ 79 TABLE 3.36 – RF POWER OUTPUT ON ALL CHANNELS PLOT DEFINITIONS ................................................................ 79 TABLE 4.1 - CALL PROCESSING / PROTOCOL TESTS ................................................................................................... 80 TABLE 4.2 - PROTOCOL TESTING................................................................................................................................ 81 TABLE 4.3 - AUTHENTICATION TEST RESULTS ........................................................................................................... 85 TABLE 4.4 - SOFTWARE FUNCTIONALITY FOR ANALOG EXTENDED PROTOCOLS TESTING ......................................... 86 TABLE 4.5 - EXAMPLE ORDER SEQUENCE INFORMATION (VOICE CHANNEL)-CALL LINE IDENTIFIER ....................... 87 TABLE 4.6 - EXAMPLE ORDER SEQUENCE INFORMATION (VOICE CHANNEL)-SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE.................. 88 May 2004 8 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan TABLE 4.7 - EXAMPLE ORDER SEQUENCE INFORMATION (VOICE CHANNEL)-VOICE MAIL ....................................... 88 TABLE 4.8 - TEST RESULTS FOR AMPS EXTENDED PROTOCOLS ............................................................................... 89 TABLE 4.9 - SOFTWARE FUNCTIONALITY FOR ANALOG CONVERSATIONAL ORDERS ................................................. 90 TABLE 4.10 - ANALOG CONVERSATIONAL ORDERS TEST RESULTS ........................................................................... 93 TABLE 4.11 - ANALOG PAGING ORDERS TEST RESULTS ............................................................................................ 96 TABLE 4.12 - SOFTWARE FUNCTIONALITY FOR ANALOG IDLE ORDERS ..................................................................... 98 TABLE 4.13- ANALOG IDLE ORDERS TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................. 99 TABLE 4.14 - FUNCTIONAL CONTROLS TEST RESULTS............................................................................................. 101 TABLE 4.15 - INDICATING MEANS TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................... 102 TABLE 4.16 - ANALOG CALL SETUP TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................. 104 TABLE 5.1 - DTMF SIGNALING STANDARD ............................................................................................................. 105 TABLE 5.2 - DTMF TEST OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................... 105 TABLE 5.3 - DTMF SIGNALING TEST RESULTS........................................................................................................ 107 TABLE 6.1 - ACOUSTIC TESTS .................................................................................................................................. 111 TABLE 6.2 – ANALOG RECEIVE-AUDIO SENSITIVITY TEST RESULTS ....................................................................... 112 TABLE 6.3 – DIGITAL RECEIVE-AUDIO SENSITIVITY TEST RESULTS ........................................................................ 114 TABLE 6.4 – ANALOG TRANSMIT-AUDIO SENSITIVITY TEST RESULTS..................................................................... 118 TABLE 6.5 – DIGITAL TRANSMIT-AUDIO SENSITIVITY TEST RESULTS ..................................................................... 121 TABLE 6.6 - LOUDNESS CONTRAST DATA TABLE .................................................................................................... 122 TABLE 6.7 – PEAK ACOUSTIC PRESSURE/EAR PROTECTION TEST RESULTS ............................................................. 124 TABLE 6.8 – ALERTING LOUDNESS TEST RESULTS .................................................................................................. 125 TABLE 7.1 - TEMPERATURE RANGES ........................................................................................................................ 126 TABLE 7.2 - ENVIRONMENTAL TEST MATRIX .......................................................................................................... 126 TABLE 7.3 - ENVIRONMENTAL TEST SUMMARY ....................................................................................................... 127 TABLE 7.4 - ENVIRONMENTAL TEST RESULTS (ANALOG) ........................................................................................ 133 TABLE 7.5 - ENVIRONMENTAL TEST RESULTS (DIGITAL)......................................................................................... 136 TABLE 8.1 - EMI EMISSIONS TESTS ......................................................................................................................... 138 TABLE 8.2 - MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSION ..................................................................... 140 TABLE 8.3 - RESULTS REPORTING FOR RADIATED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS ................................................................. 141 TABLE 8.4 - TEST MATRIX FOR SPECTRUM NOISE SUPPRESSION - BROADBAND ...................................................... 142 TABLE 8.5 - HARMONIC AND SPURIOUS EMISSIONS (RADIATED) - DISCRETE TEST RESULTS .................................. 149 May 2004 9 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan List of Figures FIGURE 2.1 - CONFIGURATION FOR AUTOMATIC BASELINE TESTING WITH HP8920B ............................................... 20 FIGURE 2.2 - CONFIGURATION FOR AUTOMATIC BASELINE TESTING WITH WAVETEK 3600D ................................... 21 FIGURE 3.1 – SYNCHRONIZATION TEST SET-UP ......................................................................................................... 29 FIGURE 3.2 - MUTING AUDIO TEST SET-UP ............................................................................................................... 31 FIGURE 3.3 – SAT FADING TEST SET-UP ................................................................................................................... 33 FIGURE 3.4 – SAT DECODING TEST SET-UP .............................................................................................................. 34 FIGURE 3.5 - ANALOG ADJACENT AND ALTERNATE CHANNEL DESENSITIZATION TEST SETUP ................................. 37 FIGURE 3.6 - ANALOG ISA TEST SETUP ..................................................................................................................... 39 FIGURE 3.7 - PROTECTION AGAINST SPURIOUS-RESPONSE INTERFERENCE TEST SETUP ............................................ 42 FIGURE 3.8 - ANALOG BIT ERROR RATE TEST SET UP ............................................................................................... 43 FIGURE 3.9 -DIGITAL RECEIVER SIGNAL LEVEL RANGE TEST SET UP ....................................................................... 46 FIGURE 3.10 - ADJACENT AND ALTERNATE CHANNEL DESENSITIZATION TEST SETUP (DIGITAL) ............................. 49 FIGURE 3.11 - DIGITAL ISA TEST SETUP ................................................................................................................... 51 FIGURE 3.12 - DIGITAL BLOCKING AND SPURIOUS RESPONSE REJECTION TEST SET UP ............................................ 53 FIGURE 3.13 – DIGITAL CO-CHANNEL PERFORMANCE TEST SET-UP ......................................................................... 56 FIGURE 3.14 – DELAY INTERVAL TEST SET-UP .......................................................................................................... 59 FIGURE 3.15 – ANALOG RSSI TEST SETUP ............................................................................................................... 61 FIGURE 3.16 - ANALOG CHANNEL SWITCHING TIME TEST SET UP ............................................................................ 63 FIGURE 3.17 - ANALOG CARRIER SWITCHING TIME TEST SET UP .............................................................................. 65 FIGURE 3.18 - ANALOG RF POWER TRANSITION TIME............................................................................................... 67 FIGURE 3.19 - DIGITAL RF POWER TRANSITION TIME TEST SET UP. ......................................................................... 69 FIGURE 3.20 - ANALOG CARRIER-ON STATE TEST SET UP ........................................................................................ 71 FIGURE 3.21 - ANALOG AUDIO VOICE PATH MUTING TEST SET UP........................................................................... 73 FIGURE 3.22 - ANALOG RESIDUAL AM TEST SETUP .................................................................................................. 75 FIGURE 3.23 - ACOUSTIC ECHO PATH LOSS TEST SET UP .......................................................................................... 77 FIGURE 4.1 - PROTOCOL TEST SETUP ......................................................................................................................... 81 FIGURE 4.2 - AUTHENTICATION TEST SETUP .............................................................................................................. 84 FIGURE 4.3 – EXTENDED PROTOCOLS TEST SETUP .................................................................................................... 87 FIGURE 4.4 – CONVERSATIONAL ORDERS TEST SETUP .............................................................................................. 92 FIGURE 4.5 – ANALOG PAGING ORDERS TEST SETUP................................................................................................. 95 FIGURE 4.6 – ANALOG IDLE ORDERS TEST SETUP ..................................................................................................... 98 FIGURE 4.7 - ANALOG CALL SET-UP TEST SETUP .................................................................................................... 103 FIGURE 5.1 - DTMF SIGNALING TEST SET UP ......................................................................................................... 106 FIGURE 6.1 - TML B&K TEST SYSTEM ................................................................................................................... 110 FIGURE 6.2 - ANALOG/DIGITAL RECEIVE-AUDIO SENSITIVITY TEST SET UP ........................................................... 112 FIGURE 6.3 – RECEIVE FREQUENCY RESPONSE MASK (ANALOG) ............................................................................ 113 FIGURE 6.4 – RECEIVE FREQUENCY RESPONSE MASK (DIGITAL)............................................................................. 115 FIGURE 6.5 - ANALOG/DIGITAL TRANSMIT-AUDIO SENSITIVITY TEST SET UP ........................................................ 116 FIGURE 6.6 – TRANSMIT FREQUENCY AUDIO MASK (ANALOG)............................................................................... 117 FIGURE 6.7 – TRANSMIT FREQUENCY RESPONSE MASK (DIGITAL).......................................................................... 119 FIGURE 6.8 – EAR PROTECTION TEST SET-UP .......................................................................................................... 123 FIGURE 7.1 – PRINICPAL VIBRATIONAL AXES OF AN EUT ....................................................................................... 129 FIGURE 8.1 - CONDUCTED SPURIOUS EMISSIONS TEST SET UP ................................................................................ 139 FIGURE 8.2 - SPECTRUM NOISE SUPPRESSION - BROADBAND TEST SET UP ............................................................. 143 FIGURE 8.3 - HARMONIC AND SPURIOUS EMISSIONS (CONDUCTED) TEST SET UP ................................................... 145 May 2004 10 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Section 1 - Introduction 1.1 – Purpose This Test Plan defines the methodology and procedures to be followed in the laboratory evaluation of 800 MHz AMPS and Cellular/PCS TDMA Dual Mode Cellular Subscriber Stations. Testing is in accordance with the requirements of the EIA/IS-137-A (June 28, 1996) Interim Standard. This Test Plan is part of a CTIA Certification Program as described in a separate document entitled CTIA Mobile Station Certification Program Management Document, (Issue 4.2, May 1998). This document contains criteria, in addition to laboratory conformance tests, that must be met for CTIA certification. 1.2 - Scope This Test Plan details specific hardware, software, laboratory techniques, test methodology, test procedures and technical criteria (as defined in the appropriate industry standards) used during a CTIA product evaluation. This Test Plan does not include the test requirements for other terminal equipment standards or technologies (e.g. NAMPS or CDMA). Where applicable, other Test Plans exist or will be prepared for inclusion into the CTIA certification program. The Test Plan gives a practical methodology for the accurate testing of Wireless Subscriber Stations to ensure that they meet current industry standards. 1.3 - Applicable Documents The following documents are applicable to this Test Plan: TDMA Cellular/PCS - Radio Interface - Mobile Station - Base Station Compatibility. TIA/EIA/IS-136-A, October 1996, Telecommunications Industry Association TDMA Cellular/PCS- Radio Interface - Minimum Performance Standard for Mobile Stations. TIA/EIA/IS-137-A, July 1996, Telecommunications Industry Association. Recommended Minimum Performance Standards of 800 MHz Cellular Subscriber Units. TIA/EIA/IS-19-B, May 1988, Telecommunications Industry Association. 800 MHz Mobile Stations Authentication Test Procedure. Rev. 3.1, July 1998. CTIA. Consolidated Protocol Test Specification for IS-136 Mobile Stations. TDMA Forum Test Plan Team, April 15, 1996. May 2004 11 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Cellular System Mobile Station-Base Station Compatibility Standard. EIA/TIA Interim Standard, EIA/TIA IS-553, Telecommunications Industry Association. IEEE Standard 661, Method for Determining Objective Loudness Ratings of Telephones. IEEE Standard 269, 1992, Standard Methods for Measuring Transmission Performance of Analog and Digital Telephone Sets. Program Management Document, Mobile Station Certification Programs. Issue 4.2, May 1998, CTIA. Cellular Mobile Telephone Equipment Specifications, Preliminary, Advanced Mobile Phone Service, Inc. CCITT Recommendation P.34, Transmission Characteristics of Hands-Free Telephones. Additional Standards may be referenced within the above standards. 1.4 - Test Overview This Test Plan presents the individual test procedures bulked by type of test (Automatic, Manual, EMC, Acoustic, Environmental, and DTMF). Table 1.1, shown in section 1.5, correlates the tests defined in this Test Plan with the appropriate sections of IS-137-A. 1.5 - Test Overview Table Table 1.1 - IS-137-A / Test Plan Cross Reference Evaluation Section (IS-137-A) Receiver Minimum Standards 2.1.2 - Synchronization 2.2.2.1 - Analog Voice Audio Frequency Response 2.2.2.2 - Analog Muting Audio 2.2.2.3 - Analog Expandor 2.2.2.4 - Analog Hum and Noise 2.2.2.5 - Analog Audio Harmonic Distortion 2.2.2.6 - Analog Receive-Audio Sensitivity 2.2.2.7 - Analog Audio Frequency Response 2.2.3.1 - Manchester Decoding 2.2.3.2 - SAT Decoding / SAT Fading 2.2.4.1 - Digital Receive-Audio Sensitivity 2.2.4.3 - Digital Voice Audio Frequency Response May 2004 12 Test Plan Section 3 2 3 2 2 2 6 6 2 3 6 6 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Evaluation Section (IS-137-A) 2.3.1.1 - Analog RF Sensitivity 2.3.1.2 - Analog Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization 2.3.1.3 - Analog Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation 2.3.1.4 - Analog Protection Against Spurious Response Interference 2.3.1.5 - Analog Bit-Error Rate 2.3.2.1 - Digital Receiver Signal Level Range 2.3.2.2 - Digital Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization 2.3.2.3 - Digital Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation 2.3.2.4 - Digital Blocking & Spurious Response Rejection 2.3.2.5 - Digital MAHO/MACA BER 2.3.2.6 - Digital Co-Channel Performance 2.3.2.7 - Delay Interval 2.4 - Conducted Spurious Emissions 2.5 - Radiated Spurious Emissions 2.6.2 - Analog RSSI 2.6.2 - Digital RSSI Transmitter Testing 3.1.1.2 - Analog Frequency Stability 3.1.1.3 - Analog Carrier Switching Time 3.1.1.4 - Analog Channel Switching Time 3.1.2.2 - Digital Frequency Stability 3.2.1.1- Analog RF Power Output (800 MHz) 3.2.1.2 - Digital Power Output 3.2.3.1 - Analog RF Power Transition Time 3.2.3.2 - Digital RF Power Transition Time 3.2.4 - Analog Carrier On State 3.2.5 - Analog Protection Against False Transmission 3.3.1.1 - Analog Modulation Type and Modulation Stability 3.3.1.2.1 - Analog Compressor 3.3.1.2.2 - Analog Transmit Audio Response 3.3.1.2.3 - Analog Modulation Deviation Limiting 3.3.1.2.4 - Analog Audio Voice-Path Muting 3.3.1.2.5 - Analog Transmit Audio Frequency Response 3.3.1.2.6 - Analog Transmit-Audio Sensitivity 3.3.1.3 - Analog Wideband Data 3.3.1.4 - Analog Supervisory Audio Tone (SAT) 3.3.1.5 - Analog Signaling Tone 3.3.1.6 - Analog FM Hum and Noise 3.3.1.7 - Analog Residual Amplitude Modulation (AM) 3.3.1.8 - Analog Modulation Distortion and Noise May 2004 13 Test Plan Section 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 8 8 3 2 7 3 3 7 2 2 3 3 3 3 7 2 2 2 3 6 6 2 2 2 2 3 2 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Evaluation Section (IS-137-A) 3.3.2.1 - Digital Modulation Type and Stability 3.3.2.2.2 - Digital Transmit Audio Frequency Response 3.3.2.2.3 - Digital Transmitter Audio Sensitivity 3.3.3 - Loudness Contrast 3.4.1 - Spectrum Noise Suppression - Broadband 3.4.1.2 - Adjacent and Alternate Channel Power due to Modulation 3.4.2 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Conducted) - Discrete 3.4.3 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Radiated) - Discrete 3.5 - Acoustic Echo Path Loss 3.6 - Time Alignment Environmental Requirements 4.1 - Temperature and Power Supply Voltage 4.2 - High Humidity 4.3 - Vibration Stability 4.4 - Shock Stability Subscriber Interface Requirements n/a - Authentication Testing n/a - Analog Mode Call Line Identifier n/a - Analog Mode Short Message Service n/a - Analog Mode Conversational Orders n/a - Analog Mode Paging Orders n/a - Analog Mode Idle Orders n/a - Analog Handoff to All Channels n/a - Analog RF Sensitivity on All Channels n/a - Analog RF Power Output on All Channels 7.1 - Functional Controls 7.2 - Indicating Means 7.3 - Ear Protection 7.4 - Tone Indicators 9.0 - IS-136 Protocol Testing n/a - Analog Call Setup DTMF Performance 10.1 - DTMF Signaling May 2004 14 Test Plan Section 2 6 6 6 8 2 8 8 3 2 7 7 7 7 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 4 6 4 4 4 5 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 1.5 - EUT - The Cellular Subscriber Station All units for test are to be supplied with all required peripherals and accessories, in accordance with the Program Management Document for CTIA Mobile Station Certification Programs. These are to include: Table 1.2 - EUT Peripherals and Accessories Mobile Units 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Transceiver Unit Handset/Cradle Hands-free speaker and microphone All interconnecting and power cables EUT mounting hardware Test Interface Adapter (TIA) Transportable Units 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Transceiver Unit and Carrying Case Handset/Cradle Rechargeable Batteries Power Cables (Charging and battery adapter) Antenna and Adapter Test Interface Adapter (TIA) Handheld Units 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Transceiver Unit Rechargeable Battery and Battery Charger Antenna Adapter Power Cables (charging and car adapter) Mobile/car adapter apparatus (including hands-free equipment) Test Interface Adapter (TIA) Other 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Transceiver Unit Antenna Adapter Power cables Test Interface Adapter (TIA) Appropriate ancillary equipment required for normal operation of the EUT. In addition, any auxiliary equipment which is available as part of the product, either for installation or as an option should be supplied. 1.6 - Subscriber Unit Test Interface (TIA) Requirements Detailed requirements for the Test Interface Adapter are defined in TIA/EIA Interim Standard, TIA/EIA/IS-137-A, TDMA Cellular/PCS - Radio Interface - Minimum Performance Standard for Mobile Stations, Section 8, Mobile Station Test Interface. These requirements represent an attempt to standardize the test interface, including access to all points required for testing. They allow automatic tests to be carried out, specify audio impedances, and Equipment Under Test (EUT) control codes for manual testing. Note that no laboratory attempt will be made to “kludge” patches for any test that requires internal test point connections. Permission, physical access to the relevant test points in the subscriber set, and clear instructions must be provided from the manufacturer. The TIA, together with appropriate documentation and labeling, must be supplied with each unit submitted for testing. The TIA, including all associated connectors and cables, must operate without degrading the performance of the EUT under test. The cables supplied to connect the TIA and the unit under test must be of sufficient length to permit the physical separation of the TIA from the EUT under test in environmental testing (approximately 5 to 6 feet). May 2004 15 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan The connectors supplied for connection of the TIA and/or the EUT to the test equipment must be standard connectors (N-type, BNC or SMA). If specialized or proprietary connectors are used, adapters must be provided. Additional criteria may be added to the TIA requirement if deemed necessary by the testing laboratory. 1.7 - Subscriber Unit Documentation All documentation associated with the installation and operation of the equipment shall be supplied in accordance with the CTIA Program Management Document-Mobile Station Certification Programs. This should include: • • • • • • • User guides or manuals Programming instructions Installation guides or manuals Service manuals, including manual control of EUT from TIA and/or keypad Identification of the IF frequencies used in the receiver Diagram of the Test Interface Adapter, giving details of the pin connections. Submission check-list (Appendix B) In addition to the documentation, a telephone number and contract person at the manufacturer shall be supplied, to provide back-up in answering technical or operational questions. 1.8 - Test Equipment and Software The “core” test equipment used during the evaluation will be identified in each individual Test Procedure. Equipment may be substituted or updated from time to time. Should this occur, such change shall be noted in the Test Report. Equipment shall be calibrated to standards traceable to NIST. Accuracy of equipment shall normally be as described in Section 6 of the standard. 1.9 - Test Environment All tests as described in this Test Plan will be performed at an accredited laboratory contracted by CTIA. Personnel performing the test will be experienced in the testing of mobile communications equipment. Special instructions, where needed for operation of EUT will be provided by the manufacturer. Representatives from the manufacturers whose equipment is under test may witness any part of the testing. Such witnessing should be arranged prior to testing, and shall not unduly increase the time allocated to the test. Incremental costs, if any, incurred due to test witnessing, will be borne by the manufacturer. May 2004 16 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan All tests, with the exception of the environmental tests, will be performed under normal laboratory test conditions, as required by ISO/IEC Guide 25. 1.10 - Failure Criteria Failure during the tests may occur as: a) Failure to Meet a Required Parameter/Specification - If this condition is observed, the laboratory shall make a reasonable check of the unit, and/or second unit, to ensure that a true failure has taken place. If the unit under test remains functional, and the laboratory deems that testing can continue, the failure shall be reported in the Test Report, and/or the second test sample will be substituted for the remaining evaluation when reasonable. CTIA shall be notified of all conditions and laboratory decisions during the evaluation process. b) Serious Failure - This shall include failure to meet the recommended minimum performance criteria for digital parameters, function, physical failure, burning, etc. If such failures occur, the evaluation shall be stopped and the second test sample substituted to ensure that a true failure had occurred. CTIA shall be notified immediately when a serious failure occurs. All failures of any type will be noted in the Test Report. Where deemed appropriate by the testing laboratory, interim failures will also be reported for recommended action. Repairs or alterations to the unit under test will not be made unless specific instruction to do so is received from the client. Such work is not considered within the scope of testing to this procedure. For certification purposes, tests different from those shown in this Test Plan will only be conducted upon instruction by CTIA. Certain tests are conducted for informational purposes only. 1.11 - Test Reports The test report will provide the results of the tests, and will include: 1. The type, serial number and description of the equipment tested. 2. FCC ID Number and Software Revision. 3. The date of the tests. 4. The person who performed the tests. 5. The laboratory facility used for the tests. 6. The reference Test Plan to which the units were tested. 7. The test results, identifying each set of results for each individual procedure. 8. A list of where the unit did not meet the specified criteria (failures). 9. Data and plots. 10. Contact Point. May 2004 17 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan The Certification Test Report will not normally provide any analysis of why the unit might have failed any test, and will not suggest any modifications to correct the problem. Two copies of all Certification Test Reports will be delivered to CTIA. Requests for additional copies should be made through CTIA. Specific test results will be released to the submitting manufacturer only. CTIA will maintain complete confidentiality of specific test results. Upon satisfaction of the CTIA Certification Program Manager that all Certification Program requirements have been met, a unit will be added to the CTIA List of Certified Mobile Stations and made available to the industry and the general public. Neither public nor industry notifications will be made upon the failure of a unit to pass. Specific test data results will not be released without the written approval of the submitting manufacturer. May 2004 18 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Section 2 - The Automatic Baseline 2.1 - Introduction This section describes the tests that are automatically performed by software provided by the test equipment manufacturers. In an effort to efficiently evaluate a subscriber station’s performance, in conjunction with the need to use the test equipment manufacturer’s test software, the EUT will be tested in the “normal conversational” mode. Thus, tests defined within this section will be performed in accordance with the intent of the standard. Upon an EUT’s failure to comply with the industry’s criteria in critical areas, results will be verified in accordance with the standard. The Hewlett-Packard HP-8920B RF Communications Test Set is the “core” test set used for the Automatic Tests. This is not meant to preclude the use of other appropriate testing apparatus for the verification of failures. This test set is equipped with the HP 11807E Option 024 AMPS/EAMPS/DAMPS/NAMPS Cellular/PCS Tests. These tests are performed, generally, with minimal operator intervention. Current firmware and software revisions will be included in the final report. This series of tests is used for two purposes. Firstly, these tests are used to judge the performance of the EUT in specific areas. Secondly, these tests are used to track a generic performance criterion as the EUT is exposed to various environmental stresses. 2.2 - Tests Overview Tests included in this section are contained in Table 2.1 shown below. Test names are from the HP8920B evaluation software (HP 11807E, Option 024) or the Wavetek 3600D custom TDMA software: Table 2.1 - Automatic Baseline Tests from HP-8920B EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 2.2.2.1 2.2.2.3 2.2.2.4 2.2.2.5 2.2.3.1 2.3.1.1 2.6.2 3.1.1.2 3.1.2.2 3.2.1.1 3.2.1.2 3.3.1.2.1 3.3.1.2.2 3.3.1.2.3 May 2004 EIA/IS-137-A Title Electrical Audio Frequency Response Expandor Hum and Noise Audio Harmonic Distortion Manchester Decoding RF Sensitivity Receiver Signal Level Range Capability Frequency Stability Digital Frequency Stability Analog RF Power Output Digital RF Power Output Compressor Transmit Electrical Audio Response Modulation Deviation Limiting 19 HP 11807E, Option 024 Test Name RXA Audio Frequency Response RXA Expandor RXA Hum And Noise RXA Audio Distortion TXA Wideband Data Deviation RXA SINAD RXD Receiver Sensitivity TXA Frequency Error TXD Modulation Accuracy TXA RF Power Output TXD RF Power Output TXA Compressor Response TXA Audio Frequency Response TXA Modulation Deviation Limiting Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 3.3.1.3 3.3.1.4 3.3.1.5 3.3.1.6 3.3.1.8 3.3.2.1 3.4.1.2.1 3.6 EIA/IS-137-A Title Wideband Data Supervisory Audio Tone Signaling Tone FM Hum and Noise Modulation Distortion and Noise Modulation Type and Accuracy Adjacent and Alternate Channel Power due to Modulation Time Alignment HP 11807E, Option 024 Test Name TXA Wideband Data Deviation TXA SAT/DSAT TXA Signaling Tone / DST TXA FM Hum and Noise TXA Audio Distortion TXD Modulation Accuracy TXD Adjacent Channel Power TXD Time Alignment Table 2.2 - Automatic Baseline Tests from Wavetek 3600D EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 2.3.2.5 2.6.2 EIA/IS-137-A Title Mobile Assisted Handoff/ Mobile Assisted Channel Allocation Bit Error Rate Digital RSSI Wavetek 3600D IS137-A Custom Software Test Name MAHOBER MAHORSSI 2.3 - Test Procedure Tests are performed by connecting the EUT to the HP 8920B or Wavetek 3600D test set via the TIA supplied by the manufacturer. Typical test set-up is shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2. Figure 2.1 - Configuration for Automatic Baseline Testing with HP8920B HP-8920B TIA AF Out AF In RF In/Out EUT May 2004 20 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 2.2 - Configuration for Automatic Baseline Testing with Wavetek 3600D Wavetek 3600D RF EUT 2.4 - Results Reporting Results from the HP-8920B are reported by transferring data from the automatic test suite to Table 2.3 and 2.4. Datasheets will be modified as required to include appropriate results. Test results from the Wavetek 3600D are reported by including a copy of the data output in the final report. Automatic tests in the cellular band are performed with the EUT on channel 384, 991 and 799. For PCS frequencies, automatic tests are performed with the EUT on channel 2, 999 and 1998. May 2004 21 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 2.3 - Automatic Baseline Results Reporting-Analog (HP-8920B) Test Description RXA Audio Resp @ .30kHz (dB err) RXA Audio Resp @ .80kHz (dB err) RXA Audio Resp @ 1.30kHz (dB err) RXA Audio Resp @ 1.80kHz (dB err) RXA Audio Resp @ 2.30kHz (dB err) RXA Audio Resp @ 2.80kHz (dB err) RXA Audio Resp @ 3.00kHz (dB err) RXA Expandor Zero Ref (dBV) RXA Exp Resp @ -21.0 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Resp @ -16.0 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Resp @ -11.0 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Resp @ -6.0 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Resp @ -1.0 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Resp @ 4.0 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Resp @ 9.0 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Resp @ 10.6 dB (dB err) RXA Exp Rest @ 12.3 dB (dB err) RXA Hum and Noise (dB) RXA Audio Distortion (%) RXA SINAD @ -116 dBm (dB) TXA Frequency Error (ppm) TXA Power @ Level 0 (dBW) TXA Power @ Level 1 (dBW) TXA Power @ Level 2 (dBW) TXA Power @ Level 3 (dBW) TXA Power @ Level 4 (dBW) TXA Power @ Level 5 (dBW) TXA Power @ Level 6 (dBW) TXA Power @ Level 7 (dBW) TXA Compressor Zero Ref Dev TXA Comp Track Error @ 25 dB TXA Comp Track Error @ 20 dB TXA Comp Track Error @ 15dB TXA Comp Track Error @ 10dB TXA Comp Track Error @ 5dB TXA Comp Track Error @ 0dB TXA Comp Track Error @ -5dB TXA Comp Track Error @ -10dB TXA Comp Track Error @ -15dB TXA Comp Track Error @ -20dB TXA Comp Track Error @ -25dB TXA Comp Track Error @ -30dB TXA Audio Resp @ .30kHz (dB err) TXA Audio Resp @ .80kHz (dB err) TXA Audio Resp @ 1.30kHz (dB err) TXA Audio Resp @ 1.80kHz (dB err) May 2004 Criteria Min Max -6.0 +1.0 -3.0 +1.0 -3.0 +1.0 -3.0 +1.0 -3.0 +1.0 -3.0 +1.0 -6.0 +1.0 -20 dBV nominal -2.0 +2.0 -2.0 +2.0 -2.0 +2.0 -2.0 +2.0 -2.0 +2.0 -1.0 +1.0 -1.0 +1.0 -1.0 +1.0 384 Channel 991 P/F 799 -32.0 5.0 12.0 -2.5 +2.5 See Table 2.6 For Criteria N/A N/A N/A -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -0.5 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 22 N/A N/A N/A +0.5 +0.5 +0.5 +0.5 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Criteria Test Description TXA Audio Resp @ 2.30kHz (dB err) TXA Audio Resp @ 2.80kHz (dB err) TXA Audio Resp @ 3.00kHz (dB err) TX RVC data pk +dev (kHz) TX RVC data pk -dev (kHz) TX RVC data pk+ w/transient TX RVC data pk- w/transient TXA SAT freq Error @ 5970Hz TXA SAT pk dev @ 5970Hz TXA SAT freq Error @ 6000Hz TXA SAT pk dev @ 6000 Hz TXA SAT freq Error @ 6030Hz TXA SAT pk dev @ 6030Hz TXA Signaling Tone Freq. TXA Signaling Tone pk dev TXA FM Hum and Noise TXA Audio Distortion TXA Mod Limiting Inst Pk+ TXA Mod Limiting @ .30kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ .80kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 1.30kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 1.80kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 2.30kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 2.80kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 3.00kHz TXA Mod Limiting Inst PkTXA Mod Limiting @ .30kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ .80kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 1.30kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 1.80kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 2.30kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 2.80kHz TXA Mod Limiting @ 3.00kHz May 2004 Min -3.0 -3.0 -3.0 7.200 7.200 N/A N/A -1.0 1.800 -1.0 1.800 -1.0 1.800 9.999 7.200 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 -12.0 23 Max +1.0 +1.0 +1.0 8.800 8.800 N/A N/A +1.0 2.200 +1.0 2.200 +1.0 2.200 10.001 8.800 -32.0 5.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 +12.0 384 Channel 991 P/F 799 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 2.4 - Automatic Cellular Baseline Results Reporting-Digital (HP-8920B) Test Criteria Min Max 3.0 -114.0 -105.0 12.50 25.00 10.00 1.00 -20.00 -200.00 200.00 384 Channel 991 P/F 799 RXD Reported BER Interval RXD RSSI Level (dBm) TXD Error Vector Magnitude (%) TXD Phase Error (deg) TXD Magnitude Error (%) TXD Amplitude Error (dB) TXD Origin Offset (dB) TXD Frequency Error (Hz) TXD Power @ Level 0 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 1 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 2 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 3 (dBW) See Table 2.7 TXD Power @ Level 4 (dBW) For Criteria TXD Power @ Level 5 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 6 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 7 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 8 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 9 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 10 (dBW) TXD Adjacent Channel Power @ Power Level 0 TXD Lower Adj Ch Power (dB) -26.00 TXD Upper Adj Ch Power (dB) -26.00 TXD Lower 1st Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Upper 1st Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Lower 2nd Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Upper 2nd Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 5 (Symbols) 47.25 47.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 9 (Symbols) 49.25 49.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 16 (Symbols) 52.75 53.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 19 (Symbols) 54.25 54.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 24 (Symbols) 56.75 57.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 30 (Symbols) 59.75 60.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 25 (Symbols) 57.25 57.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 18 (Symbols) 53.75 54.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 11 (Symbols) 50.25 50.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 4 (Symbols) 46.75 47.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 0 (Symbols) 44.75 45.25 May 2004 24 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 2.5 - Automatic PCS Baseline Results Reporting-Digital (HP-8920B) Test Criteria Min Max 3.0 -114.0 -105.0 12.50 25.00 10.00 1.00 -20.00 -200.00 200.00 2 Channel 998 P/F 1998 RXD Reported BER Interval RXD RSSI Level (dBm) TXD Error Vector Magnitude (%) TXD Phase Error (deg) TXD Magnitude Error (%) TXD Amplitude Error (dB) TXD Origin Offset (dB) TXD Frequency Error (Hz) TXD Power @ Level 0 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 1 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 2 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 3 (dBW) See Table 2.7 TXD Power @ Level 4 (dBW) For Criteria TXD Power @ Level 5 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 6 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 7 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 8 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 9 (dBW) TXD Power @ Level 10 (dBW) TXD Adjacent Channel Power @ Power Level 0 TXD Lower Adj Ch Power (dB) -26.00 TXD Upper Adj Ch Power (dB) -26.00 TXD Lower 1st Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Upper 1st Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Lower 2nd Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Upper 2nd Alt Ch Power (dB) -45.00 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 5 (Symbols) 47.25 47.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 9 (Symbols) 49.25 49.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 16 (Symbols) 52.75 53.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 19 (Symbols) 54.25 54.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 24 (Symbols) 56.75 57.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 30 (Symbols) 59.75 60.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 25 (Symbols) 57.25 57.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 18 (Symbols) 53.75 54.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 11 (Symbols) 50.25 50.75 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 4 (Symbols) 46.75 47.25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 0 (Symbols) 44.75 45.25 May 2004 25 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 2.6 - Analog Power Level Criteria Power Level 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Power Class I Min Max +2.0 +8.0 -2.0 +4.0 -6.0 0.0 -10.0 -4.0 -14.0 -8.0 -18.0 -12.0 -22.0 -16.0 -26.0 -20.0 Criteria (dBW) Power Class II Min Max -2.0 +4.0 -2.0 +4.0 -6.0 0.0 -10.0 -4.0 -14.0 -8.0 -18.0 -12.0 -22.0 -16.0 -26.0 -20.0 Power Class III Min Max -6.0 0.0 -6.0 0.0 -6.0 0.0 -10.0 -4.0 -14.0 -8.0 -18.0 -12.0 -22.0 -16.0 -26.0 -20.0 Table 2.7 - Digital Power Level Criteria Power Level 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 May 2004 Power Class I Min Max +2.0 +8.0 -2.0 +4.0 -6.0 0.0 -10.0 -4.0 -14.0 -8.0 -18.0 -12.0 -22.0 -16.0 -26.0 -20.0 -26.0 -26.0 -26.0 -20.0 -20.0 -20.0 Criteria (dBW) Power Class II Power Class III Min Max Min Max -2.0 +4.0 -6.0 0.0 -2.0 +4.0 -6.0 0.0 -6.0 0.0 -6.0 0.0 -10.0 -4.0 -10.0 -4.0 -14.0 -8.0 -14.0 -8.0 -18.0 -12.0 -18.0 -12.0 -22.0 -16.0 -22.0 -16.0 -26.0 -20.0 -26.0 -20.0 DIGITAL ONLY -26.0 -20.0 -26.0 -20.0 -26.0 -20.0 -26.0 -20.0 -26.0 -20.0 -26.0 -20.0 26 Power Class IV Min Max -6.0 0.0 -6.0 0.0 -6.0 0.0 -10.0 -4.0 -14.0 -8.0 -18.0 -12.0 -22.0 -16.0 -26.0 -20.0 -30.0 -36.0 -42.0 -24.0 -28.0 -32.0 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Section 3 - The Manual Baseline 3.1 - Introduction This section describes the tests that cannot be automatically performed by software supplied with the test equipment. These tests require manual control of the RF instrumentation and access to specific test points in the EUT. These tests are described in significant detail because the consistency and repeatability inherent in an automated test system will be more difficult to otherwise attain with manual testing. To achieve maximum efficiency, many of these tests will be automated with software developed specifically for the purpose of instrumentation control. This software will be made available when completed. Additionally, some tests may be performed with the EUT in the “normal conversational” mode. 3.2 - Tests Overview Table 3.1 - Manual Test Overview Test Plan Subsection 3.3.1 3.3.2 3.3.3 3.3.4 3.3.5 3.3.6 3.3.7 3.3.8 3.3.9 3.3.10 3.3.11 3.3.12 3.3.13 3.3.14 3.3.15 3.3.16 3.3.17 3.3.18 3.3.19 3.3.20 3.3.21 3.3.22 3.3.23 3.3.24 3.3.25 May 2004 EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 2.1.2 2.2.2.2 2.2.3.2 2.3.1.2 2.3.1.3 2.3.1.4 2.3.1.5 2.3.2.1 2.3.2.2 2.3.2.3 2.3.2.4 2.3.2.6 2.3.2.7 2.6.1 3.1.1.4 3.1.1.3 3.2.3.1 3.2.3.2 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.3.1.2.4 3.3.1.7 3.5 Description Synchronization Audio Muting SAT Decoding / SAT Fading Analog Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization Analog Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation Analog Protection Against Spurious-Response Interference Analog Bit Error Rate Digital Receiver Signal Level Range Digital Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization Digital Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation Digital Blocking & Spurious Response Rejection Digital Co-Channel Performance Delay Interval Analog Received Signal Strength Indicator Analog Channel Switching Time Analog Carrier Switching Time Analog RF Power Transition Time Digital RF Power Transition Time Analog Carrier On State Analog Protection Against False Transmission Analog Audio Voice Path Muting Analog Residual Amplitude Modulation (AM) Acoustic Echo Path Loss Analog RF Sensitivity on All Channels Analog RF Power Output on All Channels 27 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3 - Test Procedures, Criteria and Results Reporting 3.3.1 - Synchronization The time required for a mobile station to switch between traffic channels and obtain synchronization on the new assigned channel. 3.3.1.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.1. 2. Using the IFR 1600-CSA Cell Site Simulation screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. Using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device, confirm a RF level of –60 dBm measured at the EUT. 4. Using the HP8920B, setup a Rayleigh faded second traffic channel at least 60 kHz away from the initial traffic channel. 5. Set fading parameters and relevant RF levels on the second traffic channel using the TAS 4500 as per Table 3.2. Confirm RF levels measured at the EUT. 6. Using TML’s instrumentation controlling software, or equivalent method, perform 100 sequential handoffs from the initial traffic channel to the second traffic channel. 7. Measure the time from the mobile’s acknowledgment of the handoff message to the time when the mobile transmits the first shortened burst, within ½ symbol of the correct position on the new traffic channel. 8. Analyze test results and record pass/fail in Table 3.3. May 2004 28 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.1 – Synchronization Test Set-Up EUT HP-8920B Duplex Out Ant In AF Out AF In TAS 4500 RF Channel Emulator Ch 1 Ch 2 In In Out Isolator RF Coupler Out IFR 1600CSA RF 3.3.1.2 - Criteria On a minimum of 95 out of 100 attempts, the EUT shall meet the criteria of Table 3.2: Table 3.2 - Synchronization Criteria May 2004 Second Generator RF level (dBm) Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/h) -90 -103 8 and 100 8 and 100 29 Acquisition Time (msec) 130 250 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.1.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.3 - Synchronization Results Table Second Generator RF level (dBm) -90 -90 -103 -103 May 2004 Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/h) 8 100 8 100 30 Successful Attempts (%) Cellular Mode PCS Mode Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.2 - Audio Muting The receiver audio output shall be muted to prevent unnecessary or unwanted noise being directed to the user. The muting shall not introduce unwanted transients into the audio signal. 3.3.2.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.2. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. In the “RX” screen set the RF signal level to -50 dBm modulated with a 1000 Hz tone at ±8 kHz deviation, plus a 6000 Hz SAT at ±2 kHz deviation. 4. Initialize a power level change on the EUT via the Call Control Screen. 5. Using the HP 3589A observe the receive audio transient times, levels and overshoot. 6. Analyze test results and record pass/fail in Table 3.4. Figure 3.2 - Muting Audio Test Set-Up HP-8920B AMO TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In HP-3589A EUT Input 3.3.2.2 - Criteria The audio level from the 1004 Hz tone shall be muted by at least 40 dB when the audio-mute function is enabled. May 2004 31 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan The switching transient shall not exceed 25% of the peak value of the 1004 Hz tone output when the audio circuit is muted or unmuted. In addition, the switching transient duration shall not exceed 25 ms. 3.3.2.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.4 - Muting Audio Test Results Table Item Unmuted Audio Output Level (dBm) Muted Audio Output Level (dBm) Muting Attenuation (Difference U-M) Switching Transient ON (ms) Switching Transient OFF (ms) Overshoot (%) May 2004 Measured Value 32 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.3 - SAT Decoding / SAT Fading The SAT detection circuitry shall be capable of detecting SAT frequencies of 5970, 6000 or 6030 Hz, and provide the received frequency to the SAT transmission circuit of the transmitter (see EIA/TIA IS-136.2). 3.3.3.1 - Test Procedure Unless otherwise noted SAT Fading will be evaluated for this Test Plan section. Testing will be in accordance with EIA/TIA IS-136.2 sections 2.4.1.3 and 2.6.5.1. 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.3. 2. Execute TML SAT Fading Software, respond to prompts. 3. Report results in Table 3.5. Alternate manual methodology for this test 1. Connect EUT to HP 8920B via a RF direct connection. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish call on channel 384. 3. On the Duplex screen stop transmission of SAT and monitor time to call drop. 4. Report results in Table 3.5. Figure 3.3 – SAT Fading Test Set-Up HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT PC May 2004 33 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan As an alternate testing methodology the following procedure may be used when appropriate: 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.4. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes, establish a call on channel 384. 3. In the RX screen apply a –50 dBm RF input signal modulated with 1000 Hz at ±8 kHz peak frequency deviation. Enable the C-Message filter. 4. Set the RF level to achieve a 12 dB SINAD. Increase the RF level by 3 dB. Remove the 1000 Hz tone, but record this reference level. 5. Apply SAT frequency 5970 Hz to modulate the RF signal to produce a ±2 kHz peak frequency deviation. 6. Remove the SAT modulation. Record the reference level. 7. Reapply the 1000 Hz modulation at the level recorded in step 4. 8. Using the HP 3589A determine the time it takes to decode the presence and loss of SAT when SAT is applied and removed. 9. Repeat this procedure for 6000 Hz and 6030 Hz SAT frequencies. 10. Record results in Table 3.6. Figure 3.4 – SAT Decoding Test Set-Up HP-8920B AMO TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In HP-3589A EUT Input May 2004 34 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.3.2 - Criteria SAT Decoding: Upon application of any one of the three SAT frequencies, the SAT detection circuitry shall correctly decode the received SAT and provide it to the SAT transmission circuit within 250 ms. Upon removal of SAT of any of the three frequencies, the SAT detection circuitry shall report the loss of SAT for fade timing within 250 ms. SAT Fading/Loss of Radio-Link Continuity: While the mobile station is tuned to a traffic channel, it must monitor the Fade Timing status. Upon loss of SAT detection, if the fade timer counts to 5 seconds, the mobile station must turn off its transmitter and enter the Serving-System Determination task. 3.3.3.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.5 - SAT Fading Test Results Test Parameter SAT Fading Criteria (sec) 5.00 Measured Value (sec) Table 3.6 - SAT Decoding Test Results (Alternate Methodology) SAT Frequency 5970 Hz 6000 Hz 6030 Hz May 2004 Presence Reported (ms) 35 Loss Reported (ms) Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.4 - Analog Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization The adjacent channel selectivity and desensitization of a receiver is a measure of its ability to receive a modulated input signal on its assigned channel frequency in the presence of a second modulated input frequency spaced either one channel (30kHz) above or one channel (30 kHz) below the assigned channel frequency. The alternate channel selectivity and desensitization of a receiver is a measure of its ability to receive a modulated input signal on its assigned channel frequency in the presence of a second modulated input frequency spaced either two channels (60 kHz) above or two channels (60 kHz) below the assigned channel frequency. 3.3.4.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.5. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes, establish a AVC call on channel 384. HP 8920B Settings 3. In the RX screen set 1000 Hz modulation at ±8 kHz peak deviation. 4. Set Filter 1 to C-message. 5. Set SINAD measurement to Average. 6. Decrease RF output level until measured RX SINAD is 12 dB. 7. Record this level as the reference level. 8. Increase RF source level by 3 dB. 9. Using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device, measured the RF level at the EUT. Interfering RF Signal Settings 10. Using the Signal Generator, create an interfering ±8 kHz deviation modulated signal (channel) using a 400 Hz tone 30 kHz above the EUT channel (i.e. for channel 384 set 881.55 MHz). 11. Starting at a RF level of –127 dBm, increase the interfering signal level until the EUT SINAD degrades back to 12 dB. Record RF levels at the EUT. Subtract this value from the reference value and record the result as the selectivity in dB. 12. Repeat procedure with interferer at 60 kHz above, and 30 kHz and 60 kHz below the EUT channel. 13. Record measured values in Table 3.7. 14. Repeat entire procedure with EUT on channels 991 and 799. May 2004 36 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.5 - Analog Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization Test Setup HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP ESG-D3000A Signal Generator RF Coupler 10 dB Attenuator 3.3.4.2 - Criteria The minimum adjacent-channel selectivity shall be 16 dB. The minimum alternate-channel selectivity shall be 60 dB. 3.3.4.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.7 - Analog Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization Test Results Reference Level (dBm) for 12 dB SINAD Adjacent Selectivity Limit Sel. Min =16 dB CH +30kHz CH -30kHz Alternate Selectivity Limit Sel. Min. = 60 dB CH +60kHz CH -60kHz Level (dBm) Level (dBm) Sel. (dBm) Level (dBm) Sel. (dBm) Sel. (dBm) Level (dBm) Sel. (dBm) CH 384 CH 991 CH 799 May 2004 37 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.5 - Analog Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation (ISA) The intermodulation spurious response attenuation of the receiver is the measure of its ability to receive a modulated input RF signal frequency in the presence of two unmodulated interfering signals so separated from the assigned input signal frequency and from each other that the nth order mixing of the two undesired signals can occur in the non-linear elements of the receiver, producing a third signal whose frequency is equal to that of the assigned input RF signal frequency. 3.3.5.1 - Test Procedure 3.3.5.1.1 - Close-Spaced ISA 1. Set up equipment as shown in Figure 3.6. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a AVC call on channel 384. 3. If possible, disable the Expandor of the EUT. On the RX screen set the C-Message filter and 1000 Hz modulation at ±8 kHz peak deviation. 4. Adjust the HP8920B RF signal level to produce a 12 dB SINAD level at the audio-output terminals of the receive path. Increase RF output level by 3 dB. 5. Using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device, measure and record the RF signal at the EUT. 6. Using two Signal Generators, create two different interfering channels. One at 60 kHz above the test channel and the other at 120 kHz above the test channel. 7. Simultaneously increase the two interfering signal levels until the EUT SINAD degrades back to 12 dB. Record the RF levels measured at the EUT and subtract the RF reference level recorded in step 4 from this value. 8. Repeat step 6 with the interfering channels set to 60 kHz and 120 kHz below the test channel respectfully. 9. Repeat this procedure with the EUT on channels 991 and 799. 10. Complete Table 3.8. May 2004 38 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.6 - Analog ISA Test Setup HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out EUT AF Out AF In HP ESG-D3000A Signal Generator HP 8656B Signal Generator RF Coupler 10 dB Attenuator 3.3.5.1.2 - Wide-Space ISA 1. Set up equipment as shown in Figure 3.6. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a AVC call on channel 384. 3. If possible, disable the Expandor of the EUT. On the RX screen set the C-Message filter and 1000 Hz modulation at ±8 kHz peak deviation. 4. Adjust the HP8920B RF signal level to produce a 12 dB SINAD level at the audio-output terminals of the receive path. Increase RF output level by 3 dB. 5. Using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device, measure and record the RF signal at the EUT. 6. Using two Signal Generators, create two different interfering channels. One at 330 kHz above the test channel and the other at 660 kHz above the test channel. 7. Simultaneously increase the two interfering signal levels until the EUT SINAD degrades back to 12 dB. Record the RF levels measured at the EUT and subtract the RF reference level recorded in step 4 from this value. 8. Repeat step 6 with the interfering signals set at 330 kHz and 660 kHz below the test channel respectfully. 9. Repeat this procedure with the EUT on channels 991 and 799. 10. Complete Table 3.9. May 2004 39 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.5.2 - Criteria The close-spaced Intermodulation spurious response attenuation shall be at least 65 dB for Class I, II, III and IV subscriber units. The wide-spaced Intermodulation spurious response attenuation shall be at least 70 dB for Class II, III and IV subscriber units and at least 73 dB for Class I subscriber units. A class II, III or IV unit when used in a mobile accessory which changes the unit to a Class I is not required to meet the 73 dB minimum standard. 3.3.5.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.8 - Close-Spaced Analog Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation Test Results Reference Level (dBm) for 12 dB SINAD Intermodulation Spurious Attenuation (ISA) Minimum 65 dB Interfering CH +60 kHz Interfering CH -60 kHz and CH +120kHz and CH -120 kHz Smallest Level (dBm) ISA (dB) Level (dBm) ISA (dB) ISA (dB) CH 384 CH 991 CH 799 Table 3.9 - Wide-Spaced Analog Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation Test Results Reference Level (dBm) for 12 dB SINAD Intermodulation Spurious Attenuation (ISA) Minimum 70 dB Interfering CH +330 kHz Interfering CH -330 kHz and CH +660 kHz and CH -660 kHz Smallest Level (dBm) ISA (dB) Level (dBm) ISA (dB) ISA (dB) CH 384 CH 991 CH 799 May 2004 40 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.6 - Protection Against Spurious-Response Interference The receiver spurious-response attenuation is a measure of the receiver’s ability to discriminate between the input signal at the assigned frequency and an undesired signal at any other frequency to which it is responsive. 3.3.6.1 - Test Procedure 1. Setup equipment as shown in Figure 3.7. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. On the HP 8920B RX screen enable the C-Message filter, set 1000 Hz modulation at ±8 kHz deviation. 4. Analyze and allow for cable/splitter loss in test configuration. 5. Adjust the HP8920B RF signal level to produce a 12 dB SINAD level at the audio-output terminals of the receive path. Record the RF signal as the RF source reference level. Increase RF level by 3 dB. 6. Set the HP ESG-D3000A Signal Generator for 400 Hz modulation at ±8 kHz deviation. Set the frequency of the Signal Generator for the lowest IF or the lowest OF of the EUT (whichever is lower). Set the output level to 60 dB above the reference level measured in Step 5. 7. Using the HP8920B to monitor the SINAD, scan the frequency span starting as defined in step 6 to 3 GHz. 8. Record any frequencies at which the SINAD degrades to less than 12 dB. May 2004 41 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.7 - Protection Against Spurious-Response Interference Test Setup HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP ESG-3000A Signal Generator RF Coupler 10 dB Attenuator 3.3.6.2 - Criteria The spurious-response attenuation shall be at least 60 dB for all undesired signals 60 kHz or more removed from the assigned input signal frequency. 3.3.6.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.10 - Analog Protection Against Spurious-Response Interference Results Table Spurious Response Frequency (MHz) May 2004 RX SINAD (dB) 42 Spurious Response Attenuation at SINAD = 12 dB (dB) Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.7 - Analog Bit Error Rate The bit-error rate is the ratio of the number of erroneous bits received to the total number of bits received during an observation period. 3.3.7.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.8 making sure that the RF-in port on the HP8920B is changed to duplex out/ant. in connection. 2. Set the TAS 4500 RF Channel Emulator for Rayleigh fading conditions, 32 km/hr, RF reference level set to minimum with the RF LO’s set for the corresponding RF RX and TX frequency for the channel. 3. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a AVC call on channel 384. 4. 0 dB CNR is determined by setting the output RF level of the HP 8920B at -25 dBm and increasing the internal attenuation of the TAS 4500 until 12 dB SINAD is observed. 0 dB CNR is the observed RF level + 3 dB 5. Perform test RXA Forward Voice Channel Order Message Error Rate (OMER) for a RF level as determined by step 3. 6. Repeat for CNR’s of 5 to 30 dB in steps of 5 dB by decreasing the attenuator setting on the TAS 4500. 7. Record results in Table 3.12. (Note: BER = %OMER / 40) Figure 3.8 - Analog Bit Error Rate Test Set Up HP-8920B Duplex Out Ant In EUT AF Out AF In RF Isolator TAS 4500 RF Channel Emulator May 2004 Ch 1 Ch 2 In In Out RF Coupler Out 43 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.7.2 - Criteria Data points for actual bit-error-rate performance of the data receiver shall not be above the curve defined by the data points in Table 3.11, where Γ=Carrier-to-Noise Ratio (CNR). Mean CNR in dB=10log10Γ, and Error Rate = 2 /(Γ + 4). Table 3.11 - Analog Bit Error Rate Criteria Mean CNR dB (x-axis) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Error Rate (y-axis) 0.40 0.279 0.143 0.0560 0.0192 0.00623 0.00199 3.3.7.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.12 - Analog Bit Error Rate Data Table Mean CNR (dB) 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 May 2004 OMER (%) 44 BIT Error Rate Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.8 - Digital Receiver Signal Level Range The Signal Level Range Capability of the receiver is defined as the range of signal levels on its channel of operation which it can demodulate without generating unacceptable errors in the received data stream, in the presence of no interfering signals. The error rate for Data Field bits shall be measured for simulated flat Rayleigh fading and static (no fading) conditions. BER shall be used to measure Data Field performance on the DTC and WER shall be used to measure Data Field performance on the BCCH. Sensitivity to low-level signals and high levels signals (overload) are measured. 3.3.8.1 - Test Procedure Test procedure for the BCCH portion of this testing is currently being developed. Methodology may be based on Figure 3.7. WER is currently not supported by the HP8920B firmware. DTC Measurement Procedures 1. Connect the EUT as shown in Figure 3.9. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. Set the output RF level of the HP 8920B to -25 dBm and increase the internal attenuation of the TAS 4500 to obtain the appropriate RF levels defined in Table 3.13. Using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device, confirm the RF levels measured at the EUT. 4. Set TAS Channel Emulator for appropriate fading conditions (see Table 3.11). 5. On HP8920B go to the Digital Measurements screen under Call Control and perform BER measurements at the defined RF levels and fading conditions. 6. Record data in Table 3.14. May 2004 45 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.9 -Digital Receiver Signal Level Range Test Set Up HP-8920B Duplex Out Ant In EUT AF Out AF In RF Isolator TAS 4500 RF Channel Emulator Ch 1 Ch 2 In In Out RF Coupler Out 3.3.8.2 - Criteria The error rate performance for each test of the receiver shall not be greater than that listed in Table 3.13: Table 3.13 - Digital Receiver Signal Level Range Criteria Channel DTC Data Field (BER) BCCH (WER) May 2004 Equivalent Vehicle Speed (km/h) Faded, 100 Faded, 8 Static Static Faded, 100 Faded, 8 Static Static 46 RF Level (dBm) -103 -103 -110 -25 -103 -100 -111 -25 Error Rate (%) 3 3 3 3 9 9 9 9 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.8.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.14 - Digital Receiver Signal Level Range Results Reporting Channel DTC Data Field (BER) BCCH (WER) May 2004 Equivalent Vehicle Speed (km/h) Faded, 100 Faded, 8 Static Static Faded, 100 Faded, 8 Static Static RF Level (dBm) -103 -103 -110 -25 -103 -100 -111 -25 47 Error Rate(%) Cellular PCS Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.9 - Digital Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization The adjacent channel selectivity and desensitization of a receiver is a measure of its ability to receive a modulated input signal on its assigned channel frequency in the presence of a second modulated input frequency spaced either one channel (30 kHz) above or one channel (30 kHz) below the assigned channel frequency. The alternate channel selectivity and desensitization of a receiver is a measure of its ability to receive a modulated input signal on its assigned channel frequency in the presence of a second modulated input frequency spaced either two channels (60 kHz) above or two channels (60 kHz) below the assigned channel frequency. BER on the Data Field bits shall be used to measure performance for each test. 3.3.9.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.10. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen -or- the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. Adjust the HP8920B RF level to achieve -107 dBm measured at the EUT. 4. Start transmission of pseudo-random data. 5. Using the HP ESG-3000A Signal Generator, create a DQPSK interfering signal (channel) 30 kHz above the EUT channel (i.e. for channel 384 set 881.55 MHz). Modulate the interfering signal with pseudo-random data at a RF level of -94 dBm (measured at the EUT). 6. Observe and record the Bit Error Rate measurement on the HP8920B Call Control Screen. 7. Repeat procedure with the interferer 60 kHz above the assigned channel at a RF level of -65 dBm (measured at the EUT). 8. Repeat the above procedure for an interfering channel 30 kHz and 60 kHz below the assigned channel. 9. Repeat entire procedure with EUT on channels 991 and 799 (2 and 1998 for PCS operation). May 2004 48 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.10 - Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization Test Setup (Digital) HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP ESG-3000A Signal Generator RF Coupler 10 dB Attenuator 3.3.9.2 - Criteria The BER on the assigned channel shall be less than or equal to 3%. 3.3.9.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.15 - Digital Adjacent and Alternate Channel Desensitization Test Results Adjacent Selectivity Limit CH +30kHz CH -30kHz BER BER Alternate Selectivity Limit CH +60kHz CH -60kHz BER BER CH 384 Cellular CH 991 CH 799 CH 2 PCS CH 998 CH 1998 May 2004 49 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.10 - Digital Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation The intermodulation spurious response attenuation of the receiver is the measure of its ability to receive a modulated input RF signal frequency in the presence of one modulated signal and one unmodulated signal, so separated from the assigned input signal frequency and from each other that the nth order mixing of the two undesired signals can occur in the non-linear elements of the receiver, producing a third signal whose frequency is equal to that of the assigned input RF signal frequency. BER on the Data Field bits shall be used to measure performance for each test. 3.3.10.1 - Test Procedure 1. Set up equipment as shown in Figure 3.11. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen -or- the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. Adjust the HP8920B RF level to obtain -107 dBm measured at the EUT (using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device). 4. Using the HP8656B, create an unmodulated interfering signal (channel) 120 kHz above the test channel. 5. Using the HP ESG-3000A, create a second interfering signal (channel) with DQPSK modulation using pseudo-random data 240 kHz above the test channel. 6. Set both interfering signals to -45 dBm (measured at the EUT). 7. Record the BER from the HP8920B Call Control screen. 8. Repeat with both interfering signals at 120 kHz and 240 kHz, respectfully, below the test channel. 9. Repeat with the EUT on channels 991 and 799 (2 and 1998 for PCS operation). 10. Complete Table 3.16. May 2004 50 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.11 - Digital ISA Test Setup HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out EUT AF In HP 8656B Signal Generator (2nd Generator) RF Coupler HP ESG-3000A Signal Generator (3rd Generator) 10 dB Attenuator 3.3.10.2 - Criteria The BER on the assigned channel shall be less than or equal to 3%. 3.3.10.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.16 - Digital Intermodulation Spurious Response Attenuation Test Results Intermodulation Spurious Attenuation (ISA) Interfering CH +120 kHz Interfering CH -120 kHz and CH +240kHz and CH -240 kHz BER BER Smallest BER CH 384 Cellular CH 991 CH 799 CH 2 PCS CH 998 CH 1998 May 2004 51 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.11 - Digital Blocking and Spurious Response Rejection Blocking is defined as the de-sensitization of the receiver by a signal separated in frequency from the wanted signal by at least three channels. The signal frequencies that may block the receiver range from the lowest intermediate frequency of the receiver to at least three times the wanted signal frequency (fc) of the receiver. A spurious response is defined as the de-sensitization of the receiver by signals in a specific small band of frequencies, which has a bandwidth (bs) of the same order as the channel bandwidth. The frequencies of signals that may produce spurious responses are in the same range as those that may cause blocking. The bandwidth (bs) of the spurious response is the continuous range of frequencies in which a signal at the level of the blocking level limit causes the error rate limit to be exceeded. 3.3.11.1 - Test Procedure 1. Set up equipment as shown in Figure 3.12. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen -or- the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. Adjust the HP8920B RF level to maintain the signal level defined in Table 3.17 as the “desired” signal. Measure RF levels at the EUT using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device. 4. For In Band signals (within 30 MHz of RF channel) use the HP ESG3000A to create a DQPSK blocking signal (channel) modulated with pseudo-random data at the RF level defined in Table 3.17. 5. For Out of Band signals (outside the 30 MHz limit) use the HP ESG3000A to create an unmodulated blocking signal (channel) at the RF level defined in Table 3.17. 6. Starting at the frequency equal to the lowest IF or the lowest OF of the EUT (whichever is lower) sweep the interfering signal throughout the frequency band defined in Table 3.17 and up to 3 GHz. 7. Record frequencies of any signals that cause the EUT BER of greater than 3% in Table 3.18. May 2004 52 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.12 - Digital Blocking and Spurious Response Rejection Test Set Up HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out EUT AF In RF Coupler HP ESG-3000A Signal Generator 10 dB Attenuator 3.3.11.2 - Criteria Table 3.17 - Digital Blocking and Spurious Response Rejection Criteria Frequency Band Desired Signal (frequency f) Blocking Signal (frequency fo) |f-fo| > 3 MHz 3 MHz > |f-fo| > 90 kHz -102 dBm -102 dBm -30 dBm -45 dBm Error Rate (%) 3 3 Spurious Response Limit (frequency fo) -45 dBm -45 dBm Up to 12 in band and 24 out band spurious responses are allowed. The maximum bandwidth for any individual spurious response shall be 60 kHz up to the highest frequency in the operating band. At higher frequencies, the maximum bandwidth of an individual spurious response shall be 180 kHz. Responses having bandwidths greater than these limits shall be treated as multiple responses for the purpose of accumulating the response limit numbers. The unwanted signal level required to cause any spurious response shall not be lower than the limit value. May 2004 53 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.11.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.18 - Digital Blocking and Spurious Response Rejection Test Results Item Frequency/Error Rate In Band Responses Out of Band Responses May 2004 54 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.12 - Digital Co-Channel Performance The co-channel rejection of a receiver is a measure of its ability to receive a modulated Rayleigh faded input signal on its assigned channel frequency in the presence of a second Rayleigh faded signal at the same channel frequency. 3.3.12.1 - Test Procedure Test procedure for the BCCH portion of this testing is currently being developed. Methodology may be based on Figure 3.12. WER is currently not supported by the HP8920B firmware. DTC Measurement Procedures 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.13. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. Invoke the HP8920B to transmit a FACCH word consisting of 49 pseudorandom data bits appended with a 16-bit CRC and a SACCH word consisting of 50 pseudo-random data bits with a 16-bit CRC computed on the random data and the mobile’s DVCC. 4. Using a spectrum analyzer or equivalent device to measure the RF level, adjust the TAS’ internal attenuators to obtain a Rayleigh faded DTC RF level of –85 dBm. 5. Using the HP ESG-3000A Digital Signal Generator, create an interfering Rayleigh faded non-symbol synchronous DQPSK signal (channel) with a RF output level 17 dB below the DTC level. 6. Using the TAS 4500 apply impairment as described in Table 3.19. 7. Observe the BER on the HP8920B Call Control Screen while impairments are applied. 8. Analyze test results and record pass/fail in Table 3.20. May 2004 55 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.13 – Digital Co-Channel Performance Test Set-up EUT HP-8920B Duplex Out Ant In AF Out AF In TAS 4500 RF Channel Emulator Ch 1 Ch 2 In In Out Isolator RF Coupler Out HP ESG-3000A 3.3.12.2 - Criteria The error rate performance for each test of the receiver shall not be greater than that listed in Table 3.19 with the RF level of the co-channel interferer adjusted so that the ratio between the test signal of -85 dBm and the interferer as specified in this table: May 2004 56 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 3.19 - Digital Co-Channel Performance Criteria Channel BCCH (WER) FACCH (WER) SACCH (WER) VSELP Class I (WER) IS-641 Class I (WER) DTC Data Field (BER) Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/h) 8 100 8 100 8 100 8 100 8 100 8 50 100 Error Rate (%) 10.0 12.3 7.3 3.3 14.0 9.0 7.1 1.4 7.8 1.7 3 3 3 CIR (dB) 16 14 14 12 14 12 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 3.3.12.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.20 - Digital Co-Channel Performance Test Results Channel BCCH (WER) FACCH (WER) SACCH (WER) VSELP Class I (WER) IS-641 Class I (WER) DTC Data Field (BER) May 2004 Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/h) 8 100 8 100 8 100 8 100 8 100 8 50 100 57 Error Rate(%) Cellular PCS Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.13 - Delay Interval Delay interval is defined as the difference in µsec between a RF signal and a delayed version of the same RF signal. These two RF signals are referred to as the first and last ray, using a two-ray model. These two rays are of equal magnitude and hereafter referred to as the desired signal. The delay interval biterror rate is a measure of the receiver’s ability to demodulate a Rayleigh faded signal in the presence of a delayed, Rayleigh faded version of the same RF signal. Delay interval performance is measured under carrier to noise and co-channel interference conditions. BER on the Data Field bits shall be used to measure performance. 3.3.13.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.14. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. For Time Dispersive measurements, use the TAS 4500 to create DTC fading impairments at the relevant RF levels in accordance with Table 3.21. 4. Observe and record the BER on the HP8920 Call Control Screen while impairments are applied. 5. For co-channel delay interval, adjust the TAS’ internal attenuators to obtain a Rayleigh faded DTC RF level of –85 dBm measured at the EUT. 6. Using the HP ESG-3000A, create an interfering Rayleigh faded nonsymbol synchronous DQPSK signal (channel) with RF levels equal to the CIR differences defined in Table 3.22. 7. Adjust the HP8920B (desired signal) for a bit clock frequency offset of ±5 ppm, and a carrier frequency offset of ±0.25 ppm. 8. Using the TAS 4500, invoke remaining impairments defined in Table 3.21. 9. Observe the BER on the HP8920B Call Control Screen while impairments are applied. 10. Analyze test results and record pass/fail in Table 3.23 and 3.24. May 2004 58 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.14 – Delay Interval Test Set-up EUT HP-8920B Duplex Out Ant In AF Out AF In TAS 4500 RF Channel Emulator Ch 1 Ch 2 In In Out Isolator RF Coupler Out HP ESG-3000A 3.3.13.2 - Criteria The BER performance for each test of the receiver shall not be worse than that listed in the Table 3.20 and 3.21: Table 3.21 - Delay Interval - Carrier to Noise Conditions Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/hr) 8 8 8 50 50 50 100 100 100 May 2004 Delay Interval (µs) 10.3 20.6 41.2 10.3 20.6 41.2 10.3 20.6 41.2 59 Total Power (dBm) -103 -103 -103 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 BER (%) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 3.22 - Delay Interval - Co-Channel Interference Conditions Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/hr) 8 50 100 8 50 100 CIR (dB) BER (%) 17 19 22 16 17 17 3 3 3 5 5 5 3.3.13.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.23 - Delay Interval - Carrier to Noise Conditions Test Results Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/hr) 8 8 8 50 50 50 100 100 100 Delay Interval (µs) 10.3 20.6 41.2 10.3 20.6 41.2 10.3 20.6 41.2 Total Power (dBm) -103 -103 -103 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 -100 BER (%) Cellular PCS Table 3.24 - Delay Interval - Co-Channel Interference Conditions Test Results Simulated Vehicle Speed (km/hr) 8 50 100 8 50 100 May 2004 CIR (dB) BER (%) Cellular PCS 17 19 22 16 17 17 60 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.14 – Analog Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) The Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) shall provide a signal for logic circuit processing that is a function of received RF signal strength. 3.3.14.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.15. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. Using the programming codes provided by the manufacturer determine what RSSI values are measured at the RF levels listed in Table 3.25. Figure 3.15 – Analog RSSI Test Setup HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT 3.3.14.2 - Criteria The RSSI signal shall increase monotonically with received RF signal strength from a starting point not more than 10 dB above the receiver sensitivity. The dynamic range of the RSSI shall be at least 60 dB. The resolution of the RSSI shall be 5 dB or less. May 2004 61 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.14.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.25 - Analog RSSI Test Results RF Input Level -105 -100 -95 -90 -85 -80 -75 -70 -65 -60 -55 -50 -45 May 2004 RSSI Reported Value 62 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.15 - Analog Channel Switching Time Channel switching time is the time it takes the carrier frequency to settle within 1 kHz of its final value after a command to switch channels. 3.3.15.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.16. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a AVC call on channel 384. 3. Set a spectrum analyzer, or equivalent device, for time base measurement. 4. Begin sweep while giving handoff order on Call Control screen of the HP 8920B. 5. From the display measure the time interval between settled carrier traces. Enter data in Table 3.26. Figure 3.16 - Analog Channel Switching Time Test Set Up HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP 8566B Spectrum Analyzer May 2004 63 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.15.2 - Criteria When the transmitter frequency is switched between any two channels, the settling time shall not exceed 40 ms. During channel switching the transmitter carrier shall be inhibited to a power output level not greater than -60 dBm. 3.3.15.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.26 - Channel Switching Time Results Table Test Parameter Channel Switching Time May 2004 Measured Value (ms) 64 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.16 - Analog Carrier Switching Time Transmitter carrier switching time is the attack time required to produce power output after the application of the transmitter key signal and the release time required to remove carrier power output after removal of the key signal. NOTE: The transmitter key signal is the final signal necessary to change the transmitter state from standby to transmit and from transmit to standby. 3.3.16.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.17. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. Set the spectrum analyzer for time base measurement. 4. Begin sweep while disabling/enabling the carrier. 5. From the display measure the time interval between settled carrier traces. Enter data in Table 3.27. Figure 3.17 - Analog Carrier Switching Time Test Set Up HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP 8566B Spectrum Analyzer 3.3.16.2 - Criteria The time required for the transmitter to come within 3 dB of its final power shall not exceed 2 milliseconds. The time required for the May 2004 65 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan transmitter power to decay from full power to –60 dBm shall not exceed 2 milliseconds. 3.3.16.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.27 - Carrier Switching Time Results Table Test Parameter Carrier Rise Time Carrier Fall Time May 2004 Measured Value (ms) 66 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.17 - Analog RF Power Transition Time RF power transition time is the time required for the transmitter to change RF output power from one power level to another. 3.3.17.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.18. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. Set a spectrum analyzer, or equivalent device, for time base measurement. 4. Begin sweep while giving change power order on Call Control screen of the HP 8920B. 5. From the display measure the time interval between settled carrier traces. Enter data in Table 3.28. Figure 3.18 - Analog RF Power Transition Time HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP 8566B Spectrum Analyzer 3.3.17.2 - Criteria The time required to switch between any two power levels shall not exceed 20 ms. May 2004 67 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.17.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.28 - Channel Switching Time Results Table Switching Power Order 0 to 3 0 to 7 May 2004 Measured Value (ms) 68 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.18 - Digital RF Power Transition Time RF power transition time is the time required for the transmitter to change RF output power from one power level to another. 3.3.18.1 - Test Procedure 1. Set up equipment as shown in Figure 3.19. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a DTC call on channel 384 (998 for PCS operation). 3. Set the resolution of the spectrum analyzer to 100 kHz. 4. Issue a SET-ATTN test command to change power level. 5. Observe power switching and measure transition time. Enter data in Table 3.29. Figure 3.19 - Digital RF Power Transition Time Test Set Up. HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP 8566B Spectrum Analyzer 3.3.18.2 - Criteria When the SET-ATTN test command is decoded and executed the power level shall change between transmitted bursts such that the first burst is at the original level and the second and subsequent bursts are at the final level. May 2004 69 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.18.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.29 - Digital RF Power Transition Time Results Table Test Parameter Channel Switching Time (Cellular) Channel Switching Time (PCS May 2004 Measured Value (ms) 70 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.19 - Analog Carrier-On State The carrier-on state is a signal to control the transmitter RF power output. 3.3.19.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.20. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. Using the HP8920B internal spectrum analyzer, or an external spectrum analyzer, measure the carrier level with the EUT power level set to 0. 4. Disable the carrier and repeat measurement. 5. Record the data in Table 3.30. Figure 3.20 - Analog Carrier-On State Test Set Up HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT 3.3.19.2 - Criteria When the carrier-on state is active, the transmitter RF power shall be at the level listed in Table 2.4 on page 23 corresponding to the mobile attenuation code. When the carrier-on state is inactive, the transmitter RF power shall not exceed -60 dBm. 3.3.19.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.30 - Analog Carrier-On State Test Results Test Parameter Carrier On Inactive May 2004 Measured Value (dBm) 71 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.20 - Analog Protection against False Transmission The transmitter shall have a protection circuit independent of the main transmitter on-off control circuit that minimizes the possibility of false transmission caused by component failure. This protection circuit shall monitor the RF output power and prevent the RF power output at the antenna connector from exceeding -60 dBm into a 50-ohm load when the transmitter-enable State is inactive. 3.3.20.1 - Test Procedure Note: This test may be waived if certification of compliance by the manufacturer is supplied. See section 3.3.18.1 for test procedure. 3.3.20.2 - Criteria The transmitter shall have a protection circuit independent of the main transmitter on/off control circuit that minimizes the possibility of false transmission caused by component failure. This protection circuit shall monitor the RF output power and prevent the RF power at the antenna connector from exceeding -60 dBm into a 50Ω load when the transmitter state is inactive. 3.3.20.3 - Results Reporting See section 3.3.18.3 for results for this section of the Test Plan. May 2004 72 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.21 - Analog Audio Voice-Path Muting Audio muting under control of the logic circuitry shall be provided during wideband data transmission periods. 3.3.21.1 - Test Procedure A possible alternative methodology is currently being considered based upon DTMF muting. In addition if no dedicated mute function is present on the EUT it may be necessary to mute the transmitter from the manual mode. 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.21. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. On the HP 8920B’s duplex screen apply a 1000 Hz tone on the audio output at a level required to generate a ±8 kHz deviation . 4. Unmute the transmitter and measure the audio output level. Mute the transmitter and measure the audio output level. 5. Record the data in Table 3.31. Figure 3.21 - Analog Audio Voice Path Muting Test Set Up HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In HP-3589A EUT Input To the AMO Output of the HP-8920B May 2004 73 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.21.2 - Criteria The audio voice path muting shall be capable of reducing the demodulated level by at least 40 dB. 3.3.21.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.31 - Analog Audio Voice Path Muting Test Results Item Unmuted Audio Output Level (dBm) Muted Audio Output Level (dBm) Muting Attenuation (Difference U-M) May 2004 74 Measured Value Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.22 - Analog Residual Amplitude Modulation (AM) Residual amplitude modulation is the ratio of the peak AC to DC voltages detected from the transmitter carrier. 3.3.22.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.22. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes to establish a call on channel 384. 3. On the HP 8920B Duplex screen measure the AM depth detected from the carrier. Record this value in Table 3.32. Figure 3.22 - Analog Residual AM Test Setup HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT 3.3.22.2 - Criteria The residual AM shall not exceed 5% of the carrier voltage. 3.3.22.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.32 - Analog Residual Amplitude Modulation (AM) Test Results Item Residual AM (%) May 2004 Measured Value 75 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.23 - Acoustic Echo Path Loss The acoustic echo path loss is the ratio of the electrical input signal to the electrical output signal of a reference base station in conjunction with the mobile station under test. The echo signal results from acoustic coupling between the mobile station receiver (earpiece) and the transmitter (microphone). 3.3.23.1 - Test Procedure This test is to be performed in the TML Acoustical/Electrical SemiAnechocic chamber. The HP 8920B is used as a base station simulator, the B&K test head for audio coupling, the B&K 1023 Sine Generator as the signal source and the B&K 4904 as the speaker selector. 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 3.23. 2. Using the HP8920B Call Control screen - or - the EUT programming codes to establish a AVC call on channel 384. 3. Place the EUT in the B&K test head. 4. Adjust the Function Selector on the B&K 4904 to Transmitter. 5. Using the B&K 1023 Sine Generator, place a 300 Hz tone on the B&K test head speaker. 6. While the audio tone is present switch to the HP8920B Duplex Screen. Switch the AF Analyzer 1 to Audio In. Record the AC level in Table 3.33 as Voltage Out. 7. Switch the AF Analyzer 1 to Audio Out and record the AC level in Table 3.33 as Voltage In. 8. Calculate the Acoustic Echo Path Loss by: APEL = -20log10[Vout/Vin] and record in Table 3.33. 9. Repeat steps 5-8 for the frequencies listed in Table 3.33. 10. Repeat steps 3 through 9 with the EUT on DTC 384. May 2004 76 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 3.23 - Acoustic Echo Path Loss Test Set Up B&K Test Head HP-8920B RF In/Out TML B&K Test System AF Out AF In EUT TIA 3.3.23.2 - Criteria The acoustic echo path loss shall be at least 45 dB except under doubletalk conditions when this requirement is relaxed to 25 dB. Note that this reduction is undesirable and should be avoided if possible. Acoustic echo path loss requirements must be met by all types of mobile speech terminals at their nominal receive volume setting. 3.3.23.3 - Results Reporting Table 3.33 – Acoustic Echo Path Loss Test Results Frequency (kHz) 0.300 0.800 1.300 1.800 2.300 2.800 3.000 May 2004 Voltage In (V) Voltage Out (V) 77 Echo Path Loss (dB) Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.24 – Analog RF Sensitivity on All Channels This test verifies that the EUT has acceptable RF Sensitivity at any of the 832 allocated cellular channels. RF Sensitivity measurements are made with an input RF signal level of –116 dBm. 3.3.24.1 - Test Procedure Using the HP8920 and the HP 11807E, Option 14 test software repeat the RXA RF Sensitivity Test on all channels, 1-799 and 991-1023. 3.3.24.2 - Criteria The EUT shall maintain a RF sensitivity of at least 12 dB SINAD on all cellular channels. 3.3.24.3 - Results Reporting Five plots of channel vs. RF Sensitivity will be included in the final report. These shall be divided by channels in the following manner: Table 3.34 – RF Sensitivity on All Channels Plot Definitions Plot 1 2 3 4 5 May 2004 Channel Coverage 1-200 201-400 401-600 601-799 991-1023 78 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 3.3.25 – Analog Power Output on All Channels This test verifies that the EUT has acceptable RF Output Power on any of the 832 allocated cellular channels. RF Power Output measurements are made with the EUT set to Power Level 0. 3.3.25.1 - Test Procedure Using the HP8920 and the HP 11807E, Option 14 test software repeat the TXA RF Power Output on all channels, 1-799 and 991-1023. 3.3.25.2 - Criteria The EUT shall maintain an output power level as shown in Table 3.35. Table 3.35 - Criteria for RF Power Output on All Channels Criteria Power Power Class I Power Class II Power Class III* Level Min Max Min Max Min Max 0 +2.0 +8.0 -2.0 +4.0 -6.0 0.0 * - Power Class IV is identical to Class III for Analog 3.3.25.3 - Results Reporting Five plots of channel vs. RF Power Output will be included in the final report. These shall be divided by channels in the following manner: Table 3.36 – RF Power Output on All Channels Plot Definitions Plot 1 2 3 4 5 May 2004 Channel Coverage 1-200 201-400 401-600 601-799 991-1023 79 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Section 4 - Call Processing / Protocol Testing 4.1 - Introduction These tests are intended to inspect the functional controls of the EUT, and determine the compatibility of the EUT with the network. NOTE:, Provided as a separate addendum to this test plan section is the CTIA Authentication Test Procedures. Refer to this document for additional detailed information. 4.2 - Tests Table 4.1 - Call Processing / Protocol Tests Test Plan Subsection 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.3.3 4.3.3 4.3.3 4.3.4 4.3.5 4.3.6 4.3.7 4.3.8 4.3.9 EIA/TIA IS-137-A Subsection 9.0 EIA/TIA IS-136.2-A Subsection 2.3.12 2.6.4.3.1 2.6.4.3.1 2.6.4.3.1 2.6.4.4 2.6.4.3.2 2.6.2 7.1 7.2 2.6.3.3 2.6.3.4 4.3.10 Description IS-136 Protocol Testing Authentication Testing Analog Mode Call Line Identifier Analog Mode Short Message Service Analog Mode Voice Mail Analog Mode Conversational Orders Analog Mode Paging Orders Analog Mode Idle Orders Analog Mode Hand-Off to All Channels Functional Controls Indicating Means Analog Call Setup 4.3 - Test Procedures, Criteria and Results Reporting 4.3.1 - Protocol Testing 4.3.1.1 - Test procedure The EUT is connected to the IFR test sets as shown in Figure 4.1. Protocol testing software is initialized on the test sets and run. May 2004 80 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 4.1 - Protocol Test Setup PC IFR 1600 CSA GPIB IFR 1600 CSA EUT Tests listed in Table 4.2 are performed in accordance with Part 2 of this Test Plan. Table 4.2 - Protocol Testing Test 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 May 2004 Title Test 1- Basic Call Setup Camping on Unknown DCCH Registration on DCCH MS Origination on DCCH Assigned to AVC Audit Procedure on AVC MS Release on AVC with DCCH MS Audit on DCCH Test 2 - AVC, DTC Assignments & Handoffs MS Camping on Last Known DCCH Registration on DCCH MS Origination on DCCH Assigned to AVC Audit Procedure on AVC Hand-off from AVC to DTC MS Release on DTC SSD Update on DCCH BMI Origination on DCCH with Authentication Capability Update on DTC SMS on the DTC BMI Release on the DTC / Selection Time Registration Accept Display on DCCH Unique Challenge on DCCH BMI Originated SMS on DCCH User Alert on DCCH Parameter Update on DCCH 81 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Test 2.17 2.18 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 May 2004 Title BMI Origination on DCCH with Authentication assigned to AVC MS Power Down during Analog Call Test 3 - MACA, TMSI & Second DCCH DCCH Configuration Registration on DCCH Verification of MS PFC MS Origination on DCCH Assigned to AVC Audit Procedure on AVC Hand-off from AVC to DTC MS Release on DTC DCCH Configuration BCN & EC Test with MACA Report Forced Registration on DCCH with 24 Bit TMSI Assignment MS Origination with Reorder BMI Page with 24 Bit TMSI and Release Current Cell Barred Reselection Test & Power Down Registration on DCCH Power Down Registration Test 4 - BCN and Reselection DCCH1 & DCCH2 Configurations Registration on DCCH1 with Reject Emergence Information Broadcast via BCN Change on DCCH1 Directed Retry on DCCH1 with Location Area Registration on DCCH2 Reselection Based on Periodic Scanning Power Down on DTC with Automatic Release Test 5 - Selection/Reselection/New System Control Channel Configurations Proper Mobile Functionality when DCCH pointer is placed on the ACC but no DCCH Exists Reselection to DCCH based on DCCH Info on ACC with ACC to DCCH Registration and Display of Alphanumeric SID Reselection on Periodic Scanning with New System Registration (SID or PSID) and PSID/RSID Alphanumeric Name Display Conversation on DTC, Inter-System Dedicated Hand-off and no Alpha Tag Displayed in Conversation State Selection Performance on Call Release New System Registration (SID Change) and Default Alpha Tag Display Reselection on Server Degradation Automatic Test Registration to Acquire PSID/RSID Alphanumeric Name (if MS Supported) New System Registration (SID to PSID). Alpha Tag Display, and Roam Display Inhibit Manual System Reselection (if MS Supported) Test 6 - MAHO Test MS Camping on DCCH Registration on DCCH BMI Origination on DCCH Assigned to DTC 24 Channel MAHO Configuration on DTC Stop MAHO Operations on DTC MAHO Operation During/After Hand-off 82 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Test 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 9.6 9.7 Title Hand-off Back to IS-136 Capable DTC Verification of Unused Channel Response Message Interruption Hyperband Measurement Order Test 7 - Short Message Service (SMS) MS Camping on Unknown DCCH Check for R-DATA Unit on the DCCH Data Files BMI originated SMS on the DCCH Check for R-Data Unit on the DTC Data Files BMI Originated SMS on the DTC Test 8 - Bad Data DCCH1 & DCCH2 Configurations Registration on DCCH1 Emergence Information Broadcast via BCN Change on DCCH1 Page Response on DCCH1 Reselection to DCCH2 on Periodic Scanning Location Area Registration, and Authentication MS Origination on DCCH2 with MCA Report and Authentication Test 9 - SPACH Interruptions & ARQ Mode MS Camping on Unknown DCCH Non-ARQ Mode SMS with No Interruption Non-ARQ Mode SMS with PCH Interruption ARQ Mode SMS with No Interruption ARQ Mode SMS with PCH Interruption ARQ Mode SMS with ARQ Mode SMS Interruption ARQ Mode SMS with PCH Interruption 4.3.1.2 - Criteria Individual criteria may be found in the attached Part 2 of this Test Plan, “Consolidated Protocol Test Specification for IS-136 Mobile Stations” document. 4.3.1.3 - Results Reporting Results of protocol testing are provided in a report generated by the IFR test set and software. This report will be included in the the evaluation report. May 2004 83 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.2 - Authentication Testing 4.3.2.1 - Test procedure Evaluation of Authentication is accomplished by use of specialized software and an IFR Model FM/AM-1600CSA with authentication testing software. The EUT is connected to the IFR test set as shown in Figure 4.2. Testing should be performed as defined in the “CTIA 800 MHz Mobile Stations Authentication Test Procedure”, July 1998, Rev. 3.1. This document dictates that the EUT shall be tested in four separate configurations. These are: 1) Test Set and EUT set to same SID and using factory set A-Key, 2) Test Set and EUT set to same SID and using a random A-Key, 3) Test Set and EUT set to same SID and using a nonvalid A-Key, and 4) Test Set and EUT set to different SID (roam) mode and valid A-Key. If the EUT operates as a dual NAM phone, then this procedure is repeated on the second NAM. Figure 4.2 - Authentication Test Setup IFR 1600 CSA PC EUT 4.3.2.2 - Criteria The EUT shall pass each of the tests described in the Authentication test procedure for each of the four configurations. 4.3.2.3 - Results Reporting Results of authentication testing are provided in a report generated by the IFR test set and software. These results will be used to complete Table 4.3. May 2004 84 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 4.3 - Authentication Test Results Parameter Fac Akey Result Home Bad A-key A-key Roam A-key Summary S/N MIN A-Key RAND1_A RAND1_B Control Channel SSD Update Control Channel Authu Origination Authr Registration Authr Page Response Authr Voice Channel SSD Update Voice Channel Authu Analog Control Channel SSD Update SSD Update order to Mobile RANDSSD Base Station Challenge form Mobile RANDBS Base Station Challenge Confirmation to Mobile AUTHBS SSD Update Analog Control Channel Unique Challenge Authentication MIN Unique Challenge to Mobile Sent RANDU Unique Challenge from Mobile AUTHU Expected AUTHU Origination Authentication MIN Origination from Mobile Last 6 digits AUTHR Expected AUTHR Registration Authentication MIN Registration from mobile AUTHR Expected AUTHR Page Response MIN Page from mobile AUTHR Expected AUTHR Analog Voice Channel SSD Update SSD Update order to mobile RANDSSD Base Station Challenge from Mobile RANDBS Base Station Challenge Confirmation to Mobile AUTHBS SSD Update Analog Voice Channel Unique Challenge Authentication Unique Challenge to Mobile Sent RANDU Unique Challenge from Mobile AUTHU Expected AUTHU May 2004 85 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.3 - Analog Extended Protocols Extended Protocols include: Call Line Identifier, Short Message Service, and Voice Mail. Call Line Identifier - Upon receipt of this message the mobile station may alert the user and display/store the message containing the BCD digits of the calling party in a data area of the mobile. Short Message Service - This is a message sent to the mobile station which may alert the user and display/store the message containing 6 bit data in a data area of the mobile. Voice Mail - This is a message sent to the mobile station which may alert the user and display/store the message that follows. Testing is performed with automated software prepared at TestMark Labs. Functionality of this software is described in Table 4.4. Table 4.4 - Software Functionality for Analog Extended Protocols Testing Description Short Message Services Call Line Identifier Voice Mail Signal Sends a choice of 15 or 23 character Short Message via the Encoder screen of the 8920B Sends a 32 character Call Line Identifier via the Encoder screen of the 8920B Sends a 12 character Voice Mail message to the EUT via the Encoder screen of the 8920B Success Criteria Software Function Correct EUT display of information Prompts user to determine if the message is shown and if so to type the shown message Correct EUT display of information Correct EUT display of information Prompts user to determine if the CLI is shown and if so to type the shown CLI Prompts user to determine if the Voice Mail message is shown and if so to type the shown Voice Mail. 4.3.3.1 – Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4.3. 2. Start the ITS/CTIA Analog Protocol Software, Extended Protocols subprogram . 3. Respond to On-Screen prompts. 4. The Test Data will be stored in a user-specified text file. May 2004 86 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 4.3 – Extended Protocols Test Setup 4.3.3.2 – Criteria 4.3.3.2.1 – Call Line Identifier The data area size and method of review are left up to the manufacturer. The mobile will acknowledge the correct receipt of the order with an extended protocol response with the CLI MST and the “T” bit set to indicate a confirmation. Reset the order timer and remain in the current task (REF: EIA/TIA-553 section 2.6.4.3.1). Table 4.5 - Example Order Sequence Information (Voice Channel)-Call Line Identifier Information Element Length (Bits) Value T1T2 2 10 SCC 2 11 PSCC 2 00 EF (=1) 1 1 RSVD = 00000000/DVC 8 00000000 MSL 5 XXXXX* MST 8 1000 0100 P 12 XXXXXXXXXXXX* * - Indicates the value for the sent information 4.3.3.2.2 – Short Message Service The data area size and method of review are left up to the manufacturer. The mobile will acknowledge the correct receipt of May 2004 87 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan the order with an extended protocol response with the short message MST and the ”T” bit set to indicate a confirmation. If the mobile has a data storage area and it is full the mobile shall respond with the Short message full response. Reset the order timer and remain in the current task. (REF: EIA/TIA-553 section 2.6.4.3.1) Table 4.6 - Example Order Sequence Information (Voice Channel)-Short Message Service Information Element Length (Bits) Value T1T2 2 10 SCC 2 11 PSCC 2 00 EF (=1) 1 1 RSVD = 00000000/DVC 8 00000000 MSL 5 XXXXX* MST 8 1000 0101 P 12 XXXXXXXXXXXX* * - Indicates the value for the sent information 4.3.3.2.3- Voice Mail ` Upon receipt of this message the mobile may alert the user and display/store the text message. The mobile will acknowledge the correct receipt of the order with an extended protocol response with the voice mail MST and the “T” bit set to indicate a confirmation and remain in current task (Ref EIA/TIA 553 section 2.6.4.3.1). Table 4.7 - Example Order Sequence Information (Voice Channel)-Voice Mail Information Element Length (Bits) Value T1T2 2 10 SCC 2 11 PSCC 2 00 EF (=1) 1 1 RSVD = 00000000/DVC 8 00000000 MSL 5 XXXXX* MST 8 1000 0010 P 12 XXXXXXXXXXXX* * - Indicates the value for the sent information May 2004 88 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.3.3 - Results Reporting Results for this section will be reported using a message sent/displayed basis. Table 4.8 - Test Results for AMPS Extended Protocols Extended Protocol Message Sent Message Displayed Voice Channel Short Message Service (A) Short Message Service (B) Voice Mail Call Line Identifier “You are Here” SMS Messaging Services VM Testing 1234567890*##*098 765432131415927 Control Channel Short Message Service (A) Short Message Service (B) Voice Mail Call Line Identifier May 2004 “You are Here” SMS Messaging Services VM Testing 1234567890*##*098 765432131415927 89 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.4 - Analog Conversational Orders The following orders are considered conversational orders: 1. Release Task: user terminates the call. 2. Power Down on Wide Analog Voice Channel Task: power on the mobile unit is turned off by user or by low battery. 3. User Requested Flash: a three digit number is entered by the user and the send key is hit. 4. Base Station Challenge Order: sent as part of the SSD update order. 5. Handoff to Wide Analog Voice Channel: changes the current voice channel to a new channel. 6. Send Called Address: issued after the user requested flash and shows the number dialed by the user. 7. Alert: sends an alert order to the mobile. 8. Release: release order initiated by the base station. 9. Audit: sends an audit order to the mobile. 10. Maintenance: sends a maintenance order to the mobile. 11. Change Power: changes the current power level to a new level. 12. Local Control: sends a local control order to the mobile. 13. Extended Protocols: includes: voice mail, short message service and call line identifier. 14. SSD Update Order: order sent to the mobile to update the shared secret data. 15. Unique Challenge Order: sends the unique challenge order to the mobile. 16. Message Encryption Mode Order: tells the mobile to encrypt/de-encrypt data. 17. Parameter Update Order: tells the mobile to update the system parameters. Testing in this section is performed with software prepared at TestMark Labs. A description of the software functionality is contained in Table 4.8. Table 4.9 - Software Functionality for Analog Conversational Orders Description Power down Signal Success Criteria Software Function Prompts user to power down the EUT. Base Station Release Sends release order to the EUT via the 8920B Call Control Screen. Call processing status register goes to active within 2.3 seconds. Call processing status register goes to active within 2.3 seconds. Call processing status register goes to active within 2.3 seconds. Mobile Unit Release May 2004 90 Prompts user to end the call from the EUT. Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Description Maintenance Mode Order Alert Order Handoff Change Power Level Audit Order Unique Challenge Message Encryption Mode Order Parameter Update Order SSD Update Order Base Station Challenge Order Signal Success Criteria Sends Maintenance Mode Order via the Orders Menu of the 8920B Call Control Screen. Sends the Alert Order via the Orders Menu of the 8920B Call Control Screen. Sends a Handoff order via the 8920B Call Control Screen. Sends a Change Power Level Order via the Orders Menu of the 8920B Call Control Screen. Sends an Audit Order via the Forward Voice Channel Order Message of the 8920B Call Bit screen. Sends a Unique Challenge Order via the Orders Menu of the 8920B Call Control screen. Sends a Message Encryption Mode Order via the Forward Voice Channel Order Message of the 8920B Call Bit screen. Sends a Parameter Update Order via the Forward Voice Channel Order Message of the 8920B Call Bit screen. Sends the SSD Update Order via the Orders Menu of the 8920B Call Control Screen. Call processing status register goes to access within 0.3 seconds Call processing status register goes to active within 0.3 seconds. Software Function Prompts user to answer the EUT alert. Call processing status register is in connect state within 3 seconds. Call processing status register is in connect state within 3 seconds. Proper order response in the ORD field of the Reverse Voice Channel within 1 second. Proper order response in the ORD field of the Reverse Voice Channel within 1 second. Proper order response in the ORD and ORDQ fields of the Reverse Voice Channel within 4 seconds. Proper order response in the ORD field of the Reverse Voice channel within 3 seconds. Proper order response in the ORD and ORDQ fields of the Reverse Voice Channel within 10 seconds. Proper order response in the ORD field of the Reverse Voice Channel Order Message. 4.3.4.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4.4. May 2004 91 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 2. Start the ITS/CTIA Analog Protocol software, Conversational Orders subprogram. 3. Respond to on-screen prompts. 4. The Test Data will be stored in a user-specified text file. Figure 4.4 – Conversational Orders Test Setup 4.3.4.2 - Criteria Criteria for this section is contained in EIA/TIA/IS-91 Section 2.6.4.4 and EIA/TIA-553 section 2.6.4.4. May 2004 92 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.4.3 - Results Reporting Results for this section will be reported using a pass/fail basis. Table 4.10 - Analog Conversational Orders Test Results Conversational Order Pass Fail 1. Release Task 2. Power Down on Wide Analog Voice Channel 3. User Requested Flash * 4. Base Station Challenge Order 5. Handoff to Wide Analog Voice Channel 6. Send Called Address * 7. Alert 8. Release 9. Audit 10. Maintenance 11. Change Power 12. Local Control * 13. Extended Protocol 13.1. Voice Mail 13.2. Short Message Service 13.3. Call Line Identifier 14. SSD Update Order 15. Unique Challenge Order 16. Message Encryption Mode Order 17. Parameter Update Order * - These tests are currently not supported due to firmware issues with the HP 8920B. May 2004 93 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.5 - Analog Paging Orders The following orders are considered paging orders: 1. Alert timer expiration: check to see if the alert timer expires after 65 seconds. 2. User answers: check that the signaling tone is turned off and that the conversation task is entered. 3. SSD update process: send the SSD Update Order. 4. Handoff: handoff to new signaling channel and remain in waiting for answer wide analog task. 5. Alert order: remain in the waiting for answer task and reset alert timer to 65 seconds. 6. Stop alert order: turn off signaling tone and enter the waiting for order task. 7. Release: turn off signaling tone, wait 500 ms, and then enter the release task. 8. Audit order: send order confirmation message to land station and remain in the waiting for answer task. 9. Maintenance order: remain in the waiting for answer task, and reset the alert timer to 65 seconds. 10. Change power level: adjust the transmitter to the power level indicated by the order qualification code and remain in the waiting for answer task. 11. Local control order: if the local control status is enabled and a local control order is received, the local control field must be examined to determine the action and confirmation to take. 12. Extended protocol: Voice Mail status, Short Message, Call Line Identifier. 13. Unique challenge order: the mobile station executes the Unique Challenge procedure. Within 750 ms the mobile station must begin transmitting an unique challenge order confirmation message to the base station and remain in the current task. 14. Message encryption mode order: The base station is activating/deactivating signaling message encryption. Send an order confirmation message to the base station and remain in the waiting for answer task. 15. Parameter update order: Increment COUNTs-p and send an order confirmation message to the base station and remain in the waiting for answer task. 4.3.4.1 - Test Procedure Software for evaluation of this section is currently being developed. The software for this section will be completed if/when the HP 8920B firmware supports the ability to simultaneously send a page and protocol orders. May 2004 94 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 4.5 – Analog Paging Orders Test Setup 4.3.4.2 - Criteria Criteria for this section are contained in EIA/TIA/IS-91 section 2.6.4.3.2 and EIA/TIA-553 section 2.6.4.3.2. May 2004 95 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.4.3 - Results Reporting Results for this section will be reported using a pass/fail basis. Table 4.11 - Analog Paging Orders Test Results Paging Order 1. Alert Timer Expiration 2. User Answers 3. SSD Update Process 4. Handoff 5. Alert Order 6. Stop Alert Order 7. Release 8. Audit Order 9. Maintenance Order 10. Change Power Level 11. Local Control Order 12. Extended Protocol 12.1. Voice Mail 12.2. Short Message Service 12.3. Call Line Identifier 13. Unique Challenge Order 14. Message Encryption Mode Order 15. Parameter Update Order May 2004 96 Pass Fail Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.6 - Idle Orders The following orders are considered Idle Orders: 1. Response to overhead information: when the EUT receives an overhead message train, it must compare SIDs with SIDr. If SIDs ≠ SIDr the EUT must exit the Idle Task and enter the Initialization Task. If SIDs = SIDr the EUT must set the random challenge received status to disabled and update to the numeric values contained in the Overhead Message Train. 2. Page match: the EUT must monitor mobile station control messages for page messages. If the ROAM status is disabled, the EUT must attempt to match MIN1p to MIN1r for one-word messages and both MIN1p and MIN2p to MIN1r and MIN2r for two-word messages. All decoded MIN bits must match to cause the mobile station to respond to the message. If the ROAM status is enabled, the EUT must attempt to match both MIN1p and MIN2p to MIN1r and MIN2r. All decoded MIN bits must match to cause the EUT to respond to the order. 3. Order: The EUT must monitor mobile station control messages for orders and must attempt to match both MIN1p and MIN2p to MIN1r and MIN2r. All decoded MIN bits must match to cause the mobile station to respond to the order. The responses to the following orders are: a. Audit order: The EUT must enter the System Access Task with an order confirmation indication. b. Local control order: The action to be taken depends on the local control field. c. SSD update order: The EUT computes SSD-A_NEW and SSD-B_NEW and selects a RANDBS. The EUT must then enter the System Access Task with a base station challenge indication. d. Unique challenge order: The EUT executes the Unique Challenge procedure. The EUT must then enter the System Access Task with an order confirmation indication. e. Extended protocol information services: Voice Mail Status, Short Message, and Call Line Identifier. 4. Call initiation: when the user desires to initiate a call, the System Access Task must be entered with an origination indication. May 2004 97 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 4.12 - Software Functionality for Analog Idle Orders Description Response to overhead message Page response Signal User initialization Software Function Having the call processing status register of the 8920B in the connect state. Correct binary responses received in the ORD and ORDQ fields of the reverse control channel. Having the call processing status register of the 8920B in the connect state. Prompts user to answer the EUT alert. Sends Overhead Message Stream of 7 Messages via the 8920B encoder screen. Sends Page via the 8920B Call Processing screen. Sends SSD Update Order and Unique Challenge Order via the Orders Menu of the 8920B Call Processing screen. Orders Success Criteria Prompts user to initialize a call. 4.3.6.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4.6. 2. Start the ITS/CTIA Analog Protocol software, Idle Orders subprogram. 3. Respond to on screen prompts. 4. The Test Data will be stored in a user-specified text file. Figure 4.6 – Analog Idle Orders Test Setup May 2004 98 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.6.2 - Criteria Criteria for this section is contained in EIA/TIA/IS-91 Section 2.6.2 and EIA/TIA-553 section 2.6.2. 4.3.6.3 - Results Reporting Results for this section will be reported using a pass/fail basis. Table 4.13- Analog Idle Orders Test Results Idle Order 1. Response to Overhead Information 2. Page Match One Word (Home Mode) Two Word (Roam Mode) 3. Order 3.1. Audit Order * 3.2. Local Control Order * 3.3. SSD Update Order 3.4. Unique Challenge Order 3.5. Extended Protocol Information Services 3.5.1. Voice Mail 3.5.2. Short Message Service 3.5.3. Call Line Identifier 4. Call Initiation Pass Fail * - These tests are currently not supported due to firmware issues with the HP 8920B. May 2004 99 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.7 - Analog Hand-Off to All Channels This test verifies that the EUT will accept a handoff order to switch to any of the 832 allocated analog cellular channels. 4.3.7.1 - Test Procedure With the EUT attached to the HP 8920B via a RF connection run the TestMark “Hand-Off to All Channels” program, once at -80 dBm and once at -110 dBm. 4.3.7.2 - Criteria At a RF level of -80 dBm the EUT shall be capable of performing handoff between any of the cellular channels. The test shall be repeated with an RF level of -110 for informational purposes only. 4.3.7.3 - Results Reporting Results will be reported as a pass/fail with any failing channel hand-off described. May 2004 100 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.8 - Functional Controls Functional controls are those which allow the user to operate the EUT. 4.3.8.1 - Test Procedure Questions in section 4.3.8.3 are answered via an inspection of the functional controls of the EUT. 4.3.8.2 - Criteria 1. Means shall be provided to control the main battery power to the Mobile Station. The on/off power control shall be designed to minimize accidental operation. 2. Means for initiating a call shall be provided. 3. Means for terminating a call shall be provided. 4. Whenever any two or more keys are activated simultaneously, or nearly so, the data output from the unit shall be null or the code of the first key pressed but not a false code. 4.3.8.3 - Results Reporting Table 4.14 - Functional Controls Test Results Question Does unit have an on/off switch? Can the on/off power control be accidentally operated in normal use? Is there a means for initiating a call? Is there a means for terminating a call? Sample test at least 20 combinations, where 2 keys are pressed at the same time. Does this ever result in a false code? May 2004 101 Yes No Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.9 - Indicating Means Indicators shall be provided to alert the subscriber to various states the EUT may be in. 4.3.9.1 - Test Procedure Questions in section 4.3.9.3 are answered via an inspection of the indicators of the EUT. 4.3.9.2 - Criteria The following Indicating means shall be provided to the subscriber: 1. Power On. 2. Alerting 3. Call in Process (In Use) 4. No Service 5. Roam 4.3.9.3 - Results Reporting Table 4.15 - Indicating Means Test Results Question Does the unit have an indicator for Power On? Does the unit have an indicator for Call in Progress (In Use)? Does the unit have an indicator for No Service? Does the unit have an indicator for Roam? May 2004 102 Yes No Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.10 - Analog Call Set-Up This test verifies that the EUT will correctly setup a call on a voice channel after the user has acknowledged a page. Correct channel set-up sequencing, final power level, power level overshoot and SAT Frequency are verified. 4.3.10.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 4.7. 2. Set the HP 8566B spectrum analyzer for time base measurement (i.e. Set the frequency span to 0 Hz). 3. Use the HP8920B Call Control screen to initiate a page to the EUT with known VMAC and CMAC settings. VMAC is set by selecting the voice channel power level on the Call Control screen. CMAC is set by modifying the CMAC field of the Control Filler Message on the Call Bit screen. 4. Capture the EUT page acknowledgement using the spectrum analyzer. 5. From the display measure power levels, overshoot and time delay between end of the CMAC and beginning of the VMAC. Verify the SAT frequency on the HP 8920B. Enter data in Table 4.16. Figure 4.7 - Analog Call Set-up Test Setup HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP 8566B Spectrum Analyzer May 2004 103 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 4.3.10.2 - Criteria Power levels for CMAC and VMAC shall match those requested in the Control Filler Message and the Mobile Station Control Message (Word 1), respectfully, and be as described in Table 2.3. Time delay between end of CMAC and beginning of VMAC shall not exceed 93 ms (See section 2.6.3.3 of EIA/TIA-553) if WFOM* bit is set to zero and shall not exceed 750 ms (See section 2.6.3.4 of EIA/TIA-553) if WFOM* bit is set to 1. VMAC Overshoot shall not exceed 3 dB of the assigned power level. SAT frequency shall be as requested in the call set-up parameters, and be of one of the three valid SAT frequencies. 4.3.10.3 - Results Reporting Table 4.16 - Analog Call Setup Test Results Question Does the EUT acknowledge at proper CMAC power level (Level 0)? Does the EUT acknowledge at proper CMAC power level (Level 7)? Does the EUT setup a call at Power Level 0 correctly (VMAC)? Does the EUT setup a call at Power Level 7 correctly (VMAC)? Does the EUT setup a call at the correct SAT frequency? Yes No Parameter Criteria Measured Value ≤ 93 ms ≤ 750 ms <3dB VMAC/CMAC Delay Interval (WFOM = 0) VMAC/CMAC Delay Interval (WFOM = 1) VMAC Overshoot * - Please note - WFOM bit is set in the Control Filler Message on the Call Bit screen on the HP 8920B. May 2004 104 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Section 5 - DTMF Signaling 5.1 - Introduction The EUT shall be capable of generating land network standard DTMF (Dual Tone MultiFrequency) tones while in the “Conversation” state on a voice channel. This will allow the user to access end-to-end signaling services that use DTMF digit control. DTMF digits are defined per the following standard: Table 5.1 - DTMF Signaling Standard Digit Keypad Label 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 # * 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 PRS 8 TUV 9 WXY 0 OPER # * Frequency Low High 697 1209 697 1336 697 1477 770 1209 770 1336 770 1477 852 1209 852 1336 852 1477 941 1336 941 1477 941 1209 5.2 - Tests Table 5.2 - DTMF Test Overview Test Plan Subsection 5.3.1 5.3.2 5.3.3 May 2004 EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 10.1.1 10.1.2 10.1.3 Description DTMF Signaling DTMF Sidetone Transmission of DTMF Signals 105 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 5.3 - Test Procedures, Criteria and Results Reporting 5.3.1 - DTMF Signaling Each DTMF signal shall consist of two sinusoidal components, one from a high group of three frequencies (1209, 1336 and 1477 Hz) and one from a low group of four frequencies (697, 770, 852 and 991 Hz). The two specific frequencies that are associated with each key are given in Table 5.1. 5.3.1.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 5.1. 2. Establish a call on channel 384 on the EUT using the Wavetek 3600D Call Control screen. 3. Preferably, from a stored memory location or a redial key, send all 12 DTMF digits. 4. Print data acquired from Wilcom T180 FFT testset. 5. Enter data in Table 5.3. Figure 5.1 - DTMF Signaling Test Set Up Wavetek 3600D RF In/Out Audio Out Wilcom FFT EUT 5.3.1.2 - Criteria The seven tone frequencies in the high and low groups shall be within ±1.5% of their nominal frequencies (see Table 5.1). May 2004 106 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 5.3.1.3 - Results Reporting Table 5.3 - DTMF Signaling Test Results Interdigital time was measured between ____ and ____ ms. Digit Dialed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 * # May 2004 Frequency (Hz) Level (dBm) Difference (High-Low) (dB) On Time (ms) Peak Radian Deviation Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High Low High 107 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 5.3.2 - DTMF Sidetone 5.3.2.1 - Test Procedures Test methodology is currently being developed. 5.3.2.2 - Criteria The DTMF sidetone signals shall be fed back to the receive-audio line such that the DTMF power level per frequency pair is 2.2 dB ±3 dB higher than that of a 1004 Hz tone producing a ±2.9 kHz peak frequency deviation of the carrier frequency. Any voice or noise energy that appears on the receive-audio line shall be simultaneously attenuated by at least 40 dB at the same termination. 5.3.2.3 - Results Reporting A results reporting methodology is currently being developed. May 2004 108 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 5.3.3 - Transmission of DTMF Signals When the mobile equipment is required to transmit DTMF signals on the voice channel for end-to-end signaling, the corresponding digital information is available at the transceiver and shall be stored, if necessary, until automatically transmitted. 5.3.3.1 - Test Procedures Testing methodology is currently being developed. 5.3.3.2 - Criteria 1. Steady State DTMF Signal Levels - Peak Radian deviation per frequency component shall be 4.5 ±10 percent 2. Transmission Interval - The on time is nominally to be set at 95 ms ±5 ms. 3. Interdigital Interval - The off time shall be at least 60 ms. 5.3.3.3 - Results Reporting Methodology for results reporting is currently being developed. May 2004 109 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Section 6 - Acoustical Performance 6.1 - Introduction This section describes tests, which verify acoustic-to-electrical (RF) and electrical (RF)to-acoustic characteristics of the EUT under test. Tests are performed with the Wavetek 3600D Call Processing software, the TML B&K Electrical/Acoustical test facility and associated software. The Wavetek 3600D is able to support both the VSLEP and ACELP vocoder (IS-138). 6.2 - Tests Figure 6.1 - TML B&K Test System B&K 2610 Measuring Amplifier B&K 2610 Measuring Amplifier B&K 1618 Band Pass Filter B&K 1023 Sine Generator HP 3000 Computer B&K 4906 Power Supply HP 6034A Power Supply B&K 4904 Objective Reference Equivilance Meter B&K Telephone Test Head HP 6942A MultiProgrammer May 2004 110 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 6.1 - Acoustic Tests Test Plan Subsection 6.3.1 6.3.2 6.3.3 6.3.4 6.3.5 6.3.6 6.3.7 6.3.8 6.3.9 6.3.10 6.3.11 EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 2.2.2.6 2.2.2.7 2.2.4.1 2.2.4.3 3.3.1.2.5 3.3.1.2.6 3.3.2.2.2 3.3.2.2.3 3.3.3 7.3 Description Analog Receive-Audio Sensitivity Analog Receive-Audio Frequency Response Digital Receive-Audio Sensitivity Digital Voice Audio Frequency Response Analog Transmit Audio Frequency Response Analog Transmit Audio Sensitivity Digital Transmit Audio Frequency Response Digital Transmit Audio Sensitivity Loudness Contrast Ear Protection Alerting Loudness 6.3 - Test Procedures, Criteria and Results Reporting 6.3.1 – Analog Receive Audio Sensitivity The receive audio sensitivity is the ratio of acoustic output of the receiver to the electrical input to a reference base station expressed as a Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR). The reference base station is one which meets the speech processing requirements of IS-138-A, “TDMA Cellular/PCS - Radio Interface - Minimum Performance Standards for Base Stations - Revision A” 6.3.1.1 - Test procedure 1. Connect the EUT as shown in Figure 6.2. 2. Establish a call on channel 384 using the Wavetek 3600D Page Mobile command. 3. Using the B&K system from Figure 6.1 calibrated for EIA/TIA 470-B, perform ROLR sweep from 100 to 10,000 Hz. 4. Using TML’s Automated Acoustic software, or equivalent method in accordance with IEEE 269-1992, calculate and record the EUT’s ROLR value in Table 6.2 May 2004 111 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 6.2 - Analog/Digital Receive-Audio Sensitivity Test Set Up RF in/out Artificial Ear Wavetek 3600D TML B&K Test System Audio In EUT 6.3.1.2 - Criteria At the midpoint of the volume control range, the ROLR should have a nominal value of +51 dB and fall within the range of +46 to +56 dB. These values are referenced from EIA/TIA IS-137-A. 6.3.1.3 - Results Reporting Table 6.2 – Analog Receive-Audio Sensitivity Test Results Test Parameter ROLR May 2004 Measured Value (dB) 112 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.2 – Analog Receive Audio Frequency Response The receive audio frequency response is measured according to IEEE Standard 269-1992, Standard Methods for Measuring Transmission Performance of Analog and Digital Telephone Sets, using the “preferred” continuous spectrum of IS-138-A. 6.3.2.1 - Test procedure Equipment set up, test procedure and data acquisition are performed in section 6.3.1 6.3.2.2 - Criteria For receivers that are normally used with a handset or a line, the audio response shall fall within the frequency mask shown below: Figure 6.3 – Receive Frequency Response Mask (Analog) 10 Level (dB relative to 1000 Hz) 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 100 1000 10000 Frequency (Hz) 6.3.2.3 - Results Reporting TML Automated testing software produces a plot for frequency response. This will be included in an appendix in the test report. May 2004 113 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.3 – Digital Receive Audio Sensitivity The receive audio sensitivity is the ratio of acoustic output of the receiver to the electrical input to a reference base station expressed as a Receive Objective Loudness Rating (ROLR). The reference base station is one which meets the speech processing requirements of IS-138-A, “TDMA Cellular/PCS - Radio Interface - Minimum Performance Standards for Base Stations - Revision A” 6.3.3.1 - Test procedure Equipment set up, test procedure and data acquisition are performed in section 6.3.1. Record results in Table 6.3 6.3.3.2 - Criteria At the midpoint of the volume control range, the ROLR should have a nominal value of +51 dB and fall within the range of +46 to +56 dB. These values are referenced from EIA/TIA IS-137-A. 6.3.3.3 - Results Reporting Table 6.3 – Digital Receive-Audio Sensitivity Test Results Test Parameter ROLR May 2004 Measured Value (dB) 114 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.4 – Digital Receive Audio Frequency Response The audio frequency response of the digital voice receiver is defined as the variation of the ratio of the acoustic output of the receiver to the signal input to a reference encoder as a function of frequency. For the purposes of this test any encoder with which the decoder in the receiver under test has met the requirements described in IS-85 Recommended Minimum Performance Standards For Full Rate Speech Codecs, or in IS-641 “TDMA Cellular/PCS – Radio Interface – Enhanced Full-Rate Speech Coder” may be used as the reference encoder 6.3.4.1 - Test procedure Equipment set up, test procedure and data acquisition are performed in section 6.3.1 6.3.4.2 - Criteria For receivers that are normally used with a handset or a line, the audio response shall fall within the frequency mask shown below: Figure 6.4 – Receive Frequency Response Mask (Digital) 10 Level (dB relative to 1000 Hz) 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 100 1000 10000 Frequency (Hz) 6.3.4.3 - Results Reporting TML Automated testing software produces a plot for frequency response. This will be included in an appendix in the test report. May 2004 115 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.5 – Analog Transmit Audio Frequency Response The transmit audio frequency response is the ratio of the electrical output of a reference base station to the acoustic input to the transmitter (microphone) as a function of frequency. The reference base station is one which meets the speech processing requirements of IS-138-A. 6.3.5.1 - Test procedure 1. Connect the EUT as shown in Figure 6.5. 2. Establish a call on channel 384 using the Wavetek 3600D Page Mobile command. 3. Using the B&K system from Figure 6.1 calibrated for EIA/TIA 470-B, perform TOLR sweep from 100 to 10,000 Hz. 4. Using TML’s Automated Acoustic software, or equivalent method in accordance with IEEE 269-1992, calculate and record the EUT’s TOLR value in Table 6.4. Figure 6.5 - Analog/Digital Transmit-Audio Sensitivity Test Set Up RF in/out Wavetek 3600D TML B&K Test System Audio In May 2004 116 Artificial Mouth EUT Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.5.2 - Criteria For receivers that are normally used with a handset or a line, the audio response shall fall within the frequency mask shown below: Figure 6.6 – Transmit Frequency Audio Mask (Analog) 20 15 Level (dB relative to 1000 Hz) 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 100 1000 10000 Frequency (Hz) 6.3.5.3 - Results Reporting TML Automated testing software produces a plot for frequency response. This will be included in an appendix in the test report. May 2004 117 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.6 – Analog Transmit-Audio Sensitivity The transmit audio sensitivity is the ration of the acoustic sound pressure input to the transmitter (microphone) to the resulting electrical output of a reference base station expressed as a Transmit Objective Loudness Rating (TOLR). The reference base station is one which meets the speech processing requirements of IS-138-A. 6.3.6.1 - Test procedure See test procedure in section 6.3.5.1. 6.3.6.2 - Criteria The TOLR should have a nominal value of -46 dB and fall within the range of -38 to -51 dB. These values are referenced in EIA/TIA IS-137-A. 6.3.6.3 - Results Reporting Table 6.4 – Analog Transmit-Audio Sensitivity Test Results Test Parameter TOLR May 2004 Measured Value (dB) 118 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.7 – Digital Transmit Audio Frequency Response The audio frequency response of the digital voice receiver is defined as the variation of the ratio of the acoustic output of the receiver to the signal input to a reference decoder as a function of frequency. For the purposes of this test any decoder with which the decoder in the receiver under test has met the requirements described in IS-85 Recommended Minimum Performance Standards For Full Rate Speech Codecs, or in IS-641 “TDMA Cellular/PCS – Radio Interface – Enhanced Full-Rate Speech Coder” may be used as the reference decoder. 6.3.7.1 - Test procedure Test set-up is identical to section 6.3.5.1. Set for DCCH and TDMA voice channel 384. 6.3.7.2 - Criteria For receivers that are normally used with a handset or a line, the audio response shall fall within the frequency mask shown below: Figure 6.7 – Transmit Frequency Response Mask (Digital) 20 15 Level (dB relative to 1000 Hz) 10 5 0 -5 -10 -15 -20 100 1000 10000 Frequency (Hz) May 2004 119 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.7.3 - Results Reporting TML Automated testing software produces a plot for frequency response. This will be included in an appendix in the test report. May 2004 120 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.8 – Digital Transmit-Audio Sensitivity The transmit audio sensitivity is the ration of the acoustic sound pressure input to the transmitter (microphone) to the resulting electrical output of a reference base station expressed as a Transmit Objective Loudness Rating (TOLR). The reference base station is one which meets the speech processing requirements of IS-138-A. 6.3.8.1 - Test procedure See test procedure in section 6.3.5.1. 6.3.8.2 - Criteria The TOLR should have a nominal value of -46 dB and fall within the range of -38 to -51 dB. These values are referenced in EIA/TIA IS-137-A. 6.3.8.3 - Results Reporting Table 6.5 – Digital Transmit-Audio Sensitivity Test Results Test Parameter TOLR May 2004 Measured Value (dB) 121 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.9 - Loudness Contrast Loudness Contrast is the difference in Transmit and Receive Objective Loudness Ratings for the analog and digital modes. 6.3.9.1 - Test procedure 1. Analyze test results from previous sections. 2. Complete Table 6.6 6.3.9.2 - Criteria The contrast in Transmit and Receive Objective Loudness Rating between analog and digital modes for a given mobile station shall not exceed 3 dB. 6.3.9.3 - Results Reporting Table 6.6 - Loudness Contrast Data Table TOLR ROLR Analog Mode Digital Mode Difference May 2004 122 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.10 – Ear Protection Peak Acoustic Pressure is the maximum sound level, measured in dBspl, at the ear piece of the EUT. 6.3.10.1 - Test Procedure 1. Connect the EUT as shown in Figure 6.8. 2. Establish a call on AVC 384 using the Wavetek 3600D Page Mobile command. 3. By alerting, performing handoffs, or any other normal means generate the greatest acoustical signal at the earpiece of the EUT. 4. Repeat step 3 on DTC 384. 5. Record the Peak Acoustic Pressure value in Table 6.7. Figure 6.8 – Ear Protection Test Set-Up RF in/out Artificial Ear Wavetek 3600D TML B&K Test System Audio In EUT 6.3.10.2 - Criteria To protect the user from possible ear damage, earpiece acoustic output shall be limited so as not to exceed 120 dBspl when placed to the ear as measured in accordance with “Standard Methods for Measuring Transmission Performance of Analog and Digital Telephone Sets,” IEEE Standard 269-1992 with the exception that the six cubic centimeter acoustic coupler specified shall be replace by the IEC audiometric Coupler. May 2004 123 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.10.3 - Results Reporting Table 6.7 – Peak Acoustic Pressure/Ear Protection Test Results Test Parameter Peak Acoustic Pressure (AMPS Mode) Peak Acoustic Pressure (TDMA Mode) May 2004 124 Measured Value (dBA) Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 6.3.11 – Alerting Loudness The loudness at which a particular EUT alerts a user to an incoming call should be within a range of values. If the ringer alerts too loudly, the user may be annoyed. If the ringer alerts too softly, the user may miss calls. 6.3.11.1 – Test Procedure 1. Place the EUT on a smooth, flat surface. Locate the B&K 2209 approximately 1 meter from the EUT. 2. Using a base station emulator (HP 8920 or Wavetek 3600D) send an alert order to the EUT. 3. In TML’s Semi-anechoic chamber, measure the sound level that the ringer alerts using the B&K 2209 Impulse Precision Sound Level Meter. 4. Record results in Table 6.8. 6.3.11.2 – Criteria While no specific criteria exist for this test, a nominal alerting level of 75 dB is desirable. If the EUT has a range of alerting values, it is desired that the max to min variation be at least 3 dB. 6.3.11.3 – Results Reporting Table 6.8 – Alerting Loudness Test Results Test Parameter Nominal Alerting Loudness Max Alerting Loudness Min Alerting Loudness May 2004 Measured Value (dB) 125 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Section 7 - Environmental Testing 7.1 - Introduction These tests are to ensure that the EUT operates under a variety of environmental conditions and stresses. These stresses include high and low temperature extremes at ±10% of the rated input voltage, high humidity, vibration and shock. The following temperature range designations shall be observed: Table 7.1 - Temperature Ranges Designator A B Range -40 C to +70oC -30oC to +60oC o The following test matrix shall be observed for the tests in this section: Table 7.2 - Environmental Test Matrix IS-137 Section 2.2.2.1 2.2.2.3 2.2.2.4 2.2.2.5 2.2.3.1 2.3.1.1 2.3.2.1 3.1.1.2 3.1.2.2 3.2.1.1 3.2.1.2 3.3.1.2.1 3.3.1.2.2 3.3.1.2.3 3.3.1.3 3.3.1.4 3.3.1.5 3.3.1.6 3.3.1.8 3.3.2.1 3.4.1.2.1 3.6 May 2004 Test Title Temperature and Voltage High Humidity Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Electrical Audio Frequency Response Expandor Hum and Noise Audio Harmonic Distortion Manchester Decoding RF Sensitivity Receiver Signal Level Range Capability Frequency Stability Digital Frequency Stability Analog RF Power Output Digital RF Power Output Compressor Transmit Electrical Audio Response Modulation Deviation Limiting Wideband Data Supervisory Audio Tone Signaling Tone FM Hum and Noise Modulation Distortion and Noise Modulation Type and Accuracy Adjacent and Alternate Channel Power due to Modulation Time Alignment 126 Yes Yes Yes Yes Vibration Stability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Shock Stability Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 7.2 - Tests The following tests are to be performed for the evaluation of this section: Table 7.3 - Environmental Test Summary Test Plan Subsection 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.3.4 7.3.5 7.3.6 EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 3.3.1.1 Description Temperature and Power Supply Voltage High Humidity Vibration Stability Shock Stability(Mechanical) Analog Modulation Type and Modulation Stability Shock Stability (Thermal) 7.3 - Test Procedures Criteria, and Results Reporting 7.3.1 - Temperature and Power Supply Voltage 7.3.1.1 - Test procedure The following procedure shall be observed for evaluation of this section: 1. The EUT shall be connected to the HP-8920B in accordance with section 2 of this Test Plan. 2. The EUT shall be placed in a temperature chamber in its normal configuration. 3. The temperature chamber shall be stabilized at the appropriate temperature. 4. The EUT shall be subjected to the tests in the appropriate column of Table 7.1. 5. The tests shall be repeated at ±10% of the nominal power supply voltage at each temperature extreme. 7.3.1.2 - Criteria The EUT performance shall remain within limits specified for the appropriate section of the automatic baseline. 7.3.1.3 - Results Reporting Results for the this portion shall be consolidated into a table in the final report in such a manner as to enable the easy comparison of each set of results to the automatic baseline. See suggested format in Table 7.4 and Table 7.5. A data table will completed for each channel tested. May 2004 127 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 7.3.2 - High Humidity 7.3.2.1 - Test procedure The following procedure shall be observed for evaluation of this section: 1. The EUT shall be connected to the HP-8920B in accordance with section 2 of this Test Plan. 2. The EUT shall be placed in a humidity chamber in an inoperative configuration. 3. The humidity chamber shall be stabilized at the 50oC and 40% RH. 4. The EUT shall be subjected to the tests in the appropriate column of Table 7.1. 7.3.2.2 - Criteria The EUT performance shall remain within limits specified for the appropriate section of the automatic baseline. 7.3.2.3 - Results Reporting Results for the this portion shall be consolidated into a table in the final report in such a manner as to enable the easy comparison of each set of results to the automatic baseline. See suggested format in Table 7.4 and Table 7.5. A data table will completed for each channel tested. May 2004 128 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 7.3.3 - Vibration Stability 7.3.3.1 - Test procedure The following procedure shall be observed for evaluation of this section: 1. The EUT shall be connected to the HP-8920B in accordance with section 2 of this Test Plan. 2. The EUT shall be placed upon a vibration table in its normal operational configuration on any of one of the EUT’s principle axes. These axes are defined in Figure 4.1. 3. A vibrational sweep at 1.5g from 5 to 500 Hz at a rate of 0.1 octave per second shall be applied to the EUT and repeated in rising and falling sweeps. 4. The EUT shall be subjected to the tests in the appropriate column of Table 7.1 with ‘x’ being axis 1, ‘y’ being axis 2 and ‘z’ being axis 3. 5. The tests shall be repeated on all three mutually perpendicular axes. Figure 7.1 – Prinicpal Vibrational Axes of an EUT z y x EUT 7.3.3.2 - Criteria The EUT performance shall remain within limits specified for the appropriate section of the automatic baseline. 7.3.3.3 - Results Reporting Results for the this portion shall be consolidated into a table in the final report in such a manner as to enable the easy comparison of each set of results to the automatic baseline. See suggested format in Table 7.4 and Table 7.5. A data table will completed for each channel tested. May 2004 129 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 7.3.4 - Shock Stability (Mechanical) 7.3.4.1 - Test procedure The following procedure shall be observed for evaluation of this section: 1. The EUT shall be connected to the HP-8920B in accordance with section 2 of this Test Plan. 2. The EUT shall be placed upon a vibration table non-operational configuration on any of one of the EUT’s principle axes. 3. The EUT shall be subjected to 3 impacts. 4. The impacts will be repeated upon each of the faces of the EUT for a total of 18. 5. The EUT shall be subjected to the tests in the appropriate column of Table 7.1. 7.3.4.2 - Criteria The EUT performance shall remain within limits specified for the appropriate section of the automatic baseline. 7.3.4.3 - Results Reporting Results for the this portion shall be consolidated into a table in the final report in such a manner as to enable the easy comparison of each set of results to the automatic baseline. See suggested format in Table 7.4 and Table 7.5. A data table will completed for each channel tested. May 2004 130 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 7.3.5 - Analog Modulation Stability The transmitter shall be capable of maintaining a constant frequency deviation when operating at any fixed combination of environmental conditions. 7.3.5.1 - Test procedure 1. Analyze data acquired in sections 7.3.1 through 7.3.4 for variations. 7.3.5.2 - Criteria The peak deviation shall be within ±10% of the values specified in Section 2. 7.3.5.3 - Results Reporting Results for the this portion shall be consolidated into a table in the final report in such a manner as to enable the easy comparison of each set of results to the automatic baseline. See suggested format in Table 7.4 and Table 7.5. A data table will completed for each channel tested. May 2004 131 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 7.3.6 - Shock Stability (Thermal) 7.3.6.1 - Test procedure The following procedure shall be observed for evaluation of this section: 1. The EUT shall be connected to the HP-8920B in accordance with section 2 of this Test Plan. 2. The environmental chamber shall be stabilized at the high temperature of the range specified by Table 7.1. 3. The EUT shall be moved from ambient room conditions to the environmental chamber so that the EUT will achieve the high temperature in five minutes or less. 4. The EUT shall be subjected to the tests in the Temperature and Voltage column of Table 7.2 while powered at nominal voltage. 5. At the completion of this test allow phone to stabilize at nominal environmental conditions for a period of not less than 1 hour. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the low temperature condition specified by Table 7.1. 7. Report any anomalous performance. 7.3.6.2 - Criteria The EUT performance shall remain within limits specified for the appropriate section of the automatic baseline. 7.3.6.3 - Results Reporting Anomalous performance will be reported as observed. May 2004 132 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Table 7.4 - Environmental Test Results (Analog) Test Condition Test Baseline +60oC +10% V +60oC Nom V +60oC -10% V -30oC +10% V -30oC Nom V -30oC -10% V +50oC 40% RH RX Audio Resp @ .30kHz (dB err) RX Audio Resp @ .80kHz (dB err) RX Audio Resp @ 1.30kHz (dB err) RX Audio Resp @ 1.80kHz (dB err) RX Audio Resp @ 2.30kHz (dB err) RX Audio Resp @ 2.80kHz (dB err) RX Audio Resp @ 3.00kHz (dB err) RX Expandor Zero Ref (dBV) RX Exp Resp @ -21.0 dB (dB err) RX Exp Resp @ -16.0 dB (dB err) RX Exp Resp @ -11.0 dB (dB err) RX Exp Resp @ -6.0 dB (dB err) RX Exp Resp @ -1.0 dB (dB err) RX Exp Resp @ 4.0 dB (dB err) RX Exp Resp @ 9.0 dB (dB err) RX Exp Resp @ 12.3 dB (dB err) RX Hum and Noise (dB) RX Audio Distortion (%) RX SINAD @ -116 dBm (dB) TX Frequency Error (ppm) TX Power @ Level 0 (dBW) TX Power @ Level 1 (dBW) TX Power @ Level 2 (dBW) TX Power @ Level 3 (dBW) TX Power @ Level 4 (dBW) TX Power @ Level 5 (dBW) TX Power @ Level 6 (dBW) TX Power @ Level 7 (dBW) TX Compressor Zero Ref (V) TX Comp Track Error @ 25 dB TX Comp Track Error @ 20 dB May 2004 133 Revision 3.2 Vibration Axis 1 Vibration Axis 2 Vibration Axis 3 After Shock Certification Program Test Plan Test Condition Test Baseline +60oC +10% V +60oC Nom V +60oC -10% V -30oC +10% V -30oC Nom V -30oC -10% V +50oC 40% RH TX Comp Track Error @ 15dB TX Comp Track Error @ 10dB TX Comp Track Error @ 5dB TX Comp Track Error @ 0dB TX Comp Track Error @ -5dB TX Comp Track Error @ -10dB TX Comp Track Error @ -15dB TX Comp Track Error @ -20dB TX Comp Track Error @ -25dB TX Comp Track Error @ -30dB TX Audio Resp @ .30kHz (dB err) TX Audio Resp @ .80kHz (dB err) TX Audio Resp @ 1.30kHz (dB err) TX Audio Resp @ 1.80kHz (dB err) TX Audio Resp @ 2.30kHz (dB err) TX Audio Resp @ 2.80kHz (dB err) TX Audio Resp @ 3.00kHz (dB err) TX RVC data pk +dev (kHz) TX RVC data pk -dev (kHz) TX RVC data pk+ w/transient (kHz) TX RVC data pk- w/transient (kHz) TX SAT freq Error @ 5970Hz (Hz) TX SAT pk dev @ 5970Hz (kHz) TX SAT freq Error @ 6000Hz (Hz) TX SAT pk dev @ 6000 Hz (kHz) TX SAT freq Error @ 6030Hz (Hz) TX SAT pk dev @ 6030Hz (kHz) TX Signaling Tone Freq. (kHz) TX Signaling Tone pk dev (kHz) TX FM Hum and Noise (dB) TX Audio Distortion (%) TX Mod Limiting Inst Pk+ TX Mod Limiting @ .30kHz May 2004 134 Revision 3.2 Vibration Axis 1 Vibration Axis 2 Vibration Axis 3 After Shock Certification Program Test Plan Test Condition Test Baseline +60oC +10% V +60oC Nom V +60oC -10% V -30oC +10% V -30oC Nom V -30oC -10% V +50oC 40% RH TX Mod Limiting @ .80kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 1.30kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 1.80kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 2.30kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 2.80kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 3.00kHz TX Mod Limiting Inst PkTX Mod Limiting @ .30kHz TX Mod Limiting @ .80kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 1.30kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 1.80kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 2.30kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 2.80kHz TX Mod Limiting @ 3.00kHz May 2004 135 Revision 3.2 Vibration Axis 1 Vibration Axis 2 Vibration Axis 3 After Shock Certification Program Test Plan Table 7.5 - Environmental Test Results (Digital) Test Condition Test Baseline +60oC +10% V +60oC Nom V +60oC -10% V -30oC +10% V -30oC Nom V -30oC -10% V +50oC 40% RH RXD Reported BER Interval RXD RSSI Level TXD Error Vector Magnitude TXD Phase Error TXD Magnitude Error TXD Amplitude Error TXD Origin Offset TXD Frequency Error TXD Power @ Level 0 TXD Power @ Level 1 TXD Power @ Level 2 TXD Power @ Level 3 TXD Power @ Level 4 TXD Power @ Level 5 TXD Power @ Level 6 TXD Power @ Level 7 TXD Lower Adj Ch Power TXD Upper Adj Ch Power TXD Lower 1st Alt Ch Power TXD Upper 1st Alt Ch Power TXD Lower 2nd Alt Ch Power TXD Upper 2nd Alt Ch Power TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 5 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 9 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 16 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 19 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 24 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 30 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 25 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 18 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 11 May 2004 136 Revision 3.2 Vibration Axis 1 Vibration Axis 2 Vibration Axis 3 After Shock Certification Program Test Plan Test Condition Test Baseline +60oC +10% V +60oC Nom V +60oC -10% V -30oC +10% V -30oC Nom V -30oC -10% V +50oC 40% RH TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 4 TXD Time Offset @ Adjstmt 0 May 2004 137 Revision 3.2 Vibration Axis 1 Vibration Axis 2 Vibration Axis 3 After Shock Certification Program Test Plan Section 8 - EMI Emissions Tests 8.1 - Introduction This section describes tests that verify EMI characteristics of the EUT. These tests may be waived in the event that a FCC Type Approval has been granted for the EUT and a copy of the FCC report supplied to CTIA. 8.2 - Tests Overview Table 8.1 - EMI Emissions Tests Test Plan Subsection 8.3.1 8.3.2 8.3.3 8.3.4 8.3.5 EIA/IS-137-A Subsection 2.4 2.5 3.4.1 3.4.2 3.4.3 Description Conducted Spurious Emissions Radiated Spurious Emissions Spectrum Noise Suppression - Broadband Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Conducted) - Discrete Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Radiated) - Discrete 8.3 - Test Procedures, Criteria and Results Reporting 8.3.1 - Conducted Spurious Emissions Conducted spurious-output signals are those generated or amplified in a receiver and appearing at the receiver antenna terminals. 8.3.1.1 - Test procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 8.1 2. Set the resolution bandwidth of the Spectrum Analyzer to 30 kHz. 3. Set the sweep speed of the Spectrum Analyzer appropriately. 4. Using the EUT programming codes, place the EUT on channel 384 with the transmitter disabled. 5. Perform frequency sweep from .1 MHz to 3500 MHz and plot results. 6. Analyze plot for the particular region of 800 to 900 MHz. If measured emissions exceed -90 dBm, perform a narrower sweep for this frequency span to increase the resolution conditions, and plot results. 7. Record the three highest levels in each frequency range in Table 8.2 May 2004 138 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 8.1 - Conducted Spurious Emissions Test Set Up Shielded Enclosure Non Radiating Load TIA Spectrum Analyzer EUT HP 8920B 8.3.1.2 - Criteria No spurious-output signals appearing at the antenna terminals shall exceed 1000 µV across 50 Ohms (or equivalent output power of -47 dBm) No spurious-output signals appearing at the antenna terminals and falling within the mobile station receive band shall exceed 22.4 µV across 50 Ohms (or equivalent output signals power of -80 dBm) No spurious-output signals appearing at the antenna terminals and falling within the mobile station transmit band shall exceed 224 µV across 50 Ohms (or equivalent output power of -60 dBm). 8.3.1.3 - Results Reporting Plots generated from the spectrum analyzer will be included in the final report. May 2004 139 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.3.2 - Radiated Spurious Emissions Radiated-spurious output signals are those generated or amplified in a receiver and radiated by the antenna or all power, control, and audio leads normally connected to the receiver. 8.3.2.1 - Test procedure 1. Connect HP 8920B to EUT. 2. Using the EUT programming codes, place the EUT on channel 384 with the transmitter disabled. For units with an antenna, extend the antenna to full length. For units without an antenna, connect a ¼ wave monopole with the ground-plane. 3. The EUT shall have all elements and associated interconnecting cables in order to have a complete functional unit for receive radiated spurious emissions measurements. 4. Place appropriate measuring antenna on mast. 5. Set the resolution bandwidth of the Spectrum Analyzer to 30 kHz. 6. Using horizontal polarization of the test antenna, maximize the signal for each identified frequency. 7. Record frequency and level for maximum reading in dBm. 8.3.2.2 - Criteria The radiated-spurious power levels from the receiver when measured using the procedure in this section shall not exceed the levels in Table 8.2 Table 8.2 - Maximum Allowable Radiated Spurious Emission Frequency Range Maximum Allowable EIRP MHz (dBm) 25 - 70 -45 70 - 130 -41 130 - 174 -41 to -32* 174 - 260 -32 260 - 470 -32 to -26* 470 - 2000 -21 * - Interpolate linearly on a log frequency scale. May 2004 140 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.3.2.3 - Results Reporting Table 8.3 - Results Reporting for Radiated Spurious Emissions Identified Frequency (MHz) Emission Level (Shield Room) (dBm) Upper Limit for Frequency Range Maximized Emission is Open Frequency Range (dBm) Field Site (dBm) 25-1000 MHz 1 - 10 GHz May 2004 141 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.3.3 - Spectrum Noise Suppression - Broadband Spectrum noise suppression is the restraint of sideband energy produced at discrete frequency separations from the carrier due to all sources of unwanted noise within the transmitter in a modulated condition. 8.3.3.1 - Test procedure 1. Connect equipment as shown in Figure 8.2 2. Set the spectrum analyzer center frequency to 836.52 MHz (Channel 384, TX) with a resolution bandwidth of 300 Hz. The span, or start and stop frequencies, will depend on the test being performed. Set the spectrum analyzer to read the spectrum relative to the amplitude of the unmodulated carrier. 3. Using the EUT programming codes, place the EUT on channel 384 with the transmitter enabled and the compressor disabled. Modulate the EUT’s transmitter as defined in Table 8.4. 4. For voice modulation, set an external audio source for a frequency of 2500 Hz and adjust its output 13.5 dB higher then required to achieve 8 kHz at 1000 Hz. 5. Perform the tests outlined in Table 8.4: Table 8.4 - Test Matrix for Spectrum Noise Suppression - Broadband Plot Voice 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X May 2004 Modulation SAT ST X X WB Data X X X X X X X X X Start Freq (MHz) 836.40 836.40 836.40 800 800 800 869 142 Spectrum Analyzer Stop Freq Resolution (MHz) Bandwidth 836.60 300 Hz 836.60 300 Hz 836.60 300 Hz 2000 3 kHz 2000 3 kHz 2000 3 kHz 894 30 kHz Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Figure 8.2 - Spectrum Noise Suppression - Broadband Test Set Up HP-8920B TIA RF In/Out AF Out AF In EUT HP Spectrum Analyzer 8.3.3.2 - Criteria The mean power of emissions from the transmitter with a modulated carrier shall be attenuated below the mean power of the unmodulated carrier in accordance with the following: 1. For all modulation: In a 300 Hz band centered on any frequency removed from the carrier by greater than 20 kHz up to and including 45 kHz, at least 26 dB. 2. For modulation by voice (i.e. the 2500 Hz signal specified in Section 8.3.3.1) and SAT: In a 300 Hz band centered on any frequency removed from the carrier frequency by greater than 45 kHz, at least 63 + 10[log10 (mean output power in Watts)] dB. 3. For modulation by wideband data (without SAT) and ST (with SAT: In a 300 Hz band centered on any frequency: a) More than 45 kHz up to and including 60 kHz, at least 45 dB. b) More than 60 kHz up to and including 90 kHz, at least 65 dB. c) More than 90 kHz up to the first multiple of the carrier frequency, at least 63 + 10 [log10 (mean power in Watts)]dB. May 2004 143 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan In a 30 kHz band centered anywhere between 869 and 894 MHz, the mean power of emissions from the transmitter with modulated carrier shall not exceed -80 dBm. Spurious emissions are excluded from this section and are addressed separately in section 8.3.4. 8.3.3.3 - Results Reporting Plots generated from the spectrum analyzer will be included in the final report. May 2004 144 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.3.4 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Conducted) - Discrete Conducted harmonic and spurious emissions are emissions at the antenna terminals on a frequency or frequencies that are outside the authorized bandwidth of the transmitter. Reduction in the level of these spurious emissions will not affect the quality of the information being transmitted. 8.3.4.1- Test procedure 8.3.4.1.1 – Analog 1. Connect the EUT as shown in Figure 8.3. 2. Using the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. With a 1000 Hz sinewave adjust the level of the HP 8920B to produce an ±8 kHz peak deviation. Change the modulation frequency to 2500 Hz and increase the level by 13.5 dB higher than required to produce an ±8 kHz deviation at 1000 Hz and modulate with an additional 6000 Hz SAT frequency with ±2.0 kHz peak frequency. 4. For wideband data, modulate the transmitter with a pseudo-random 10-kilobit/second data pattern. Adjust the level of the HP 8920B to produce an ±8 kHz peak frequency deviation. 5. Set the resolution bandwidth of the Spectrum Analyzer to 30 kHz. 6. Plot results in the span 0.1 MHz -825 MHz and 890 to 10 GHz. 7. Determine transmitter power and calculate upper limit for spurious emission. 8. Analyze Plots, record data and summarize Pass/Fail. Figure 8.3 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Conducted) Test Set Up Shielded Enclosure Non Radiating Load TIA Spectrum Analyzer EUT HP 8920B May 2004 145 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.3.4.1.2 - Digital 1. Connect the EUT as shown in Figure 8.3. 2. Using the EUT programming codes establish a call on channel 384. 3. Set the HP8920B to generate filler code on the SACCH. 4. Set the DVCC to binary 1. 5. Set the resolution bandwidth of the Spectrum Analyzer to 30 kHz. 6. Plot results in the span 0.1 MHz -825 MHz and 890 to 10 GHz. 7. Determine transmitter power and calculate upper limit for spurious emission. 8. Analyze Plots, record data and summarize Pass/Fail. 8.3.4.2 - Criteria 8.3.4.2.1 - Analog Conducted spurious emissions shall be attenuated below the level of emissions of the carrier frequency by at least 43+10 [log10 (mean output power in Watts)] dB. The mean power level of any emissions within the mobile receive band 869-894 MHz, measured using a 30 kHz bandwidth, shall not exceed -80 dBm. 8.3.4.2.2 - Digital The peak power level of conducted spurious emissions shall not exceed –13 dBm. The peak power level of any emissions within the mobile transmit band measured using a 30 kHz bandwidth centered 120 kHz or more from the carrier frequency, shall not exceed 45 dB below the mean carrier output power or –13 dBm, whichever is the lower power. The peak power level of any emissions within the mobile’s operating receive band, measured using a 30 kHz bandwidth, shall not exceed –80 dBm. • 800 MHz: operating receive band 869-894 MHz • 1900 MHz: operating receive band 1930-1990 MHz 8.3.4.3 - Results Reporting Plots generated from the spectrum analyzer will be included in the final report. May 2004 146 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.3.5 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Radiated) - Discrete Radiated spurious emissions are emissions from the mobile station when loaded into a non-radiating load on a frequency or frequencies that are outside an occupied band sufficient to ensure transmission of information of required quality for the class of communications desired. Reduction in the level of these spurious emissions will not affect the quality of the information being transmitted. 8.3.5.1 - Test procedure 8.3.5.1.1 - Analog 1. The EUT shall include all elements and associated interconnecting cables in order to have a complete functional unit for the spurious measurements. 2. Power the EUT in the normal and intended state. 3. Use a 50-Ohm non-radiating dummy load. 4. Ensure that the power rating of the dummy load is greater than the maximum output power level of the EUT. 5. Connect the EUT using a minimum amount of shielded coaxial cable. 6. Set the EUT in manual control mode, disable the compressor and set the EUT to channel 384 with the transmitter keyed. 7. Position the antenna 1-meter from the antenna of the DUI. The o polarization of the antenna shall be 45 with respect to the EUT antenna. 8. Set the resolution bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer to 100 kHz. 9. Set the sweep speed of the spectrum analyzer appropriately. 10. Perform frequency sweep from 25 MHz to 1000 MHz and plot the results. 11. Repeat the sweep twice, each time changing the position of the test antenna and/or EUT maintaining a 1-meter distance. Plot these results 12. Position a horn antenna 1-meter from the antenna of the EUT. o The polarization of the horn antenna shall be 45 with respect to the polarization of the EUT antenna. 13. Analyze the plots to identify reading exceeding or most closely approaching the limits given in section 8.3.5.2.1. Record a minimum of six data points for 25 MHz to 1000 MHz range and 3 data points for 1 GHz to 10 GHz for results. May 2004 147 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan 8.3.5.1.2 - Digital 1. The EUT shall include all elements and associated interconnecting cables in order to have a complete functional unit for the spurious measurements. 2. Power the EUT in the normal and intended state. 3. Use a 50-Ohm non-radiating dummy load. 4. Ensure that the power rating of the dummy load is greater than the maximum output power level of the EUT. 5. Connect the EUT using a minimum amount of shielded coaxial cable. 6. Set the EUT in manual control mode, disable the compressor and set the EUT to TDMA channel 384 with the transmitter keyed. 7. Position the antenna 1-meter from the antenna of the DUI. The o polarization of the antenna shall be 45 with respect to the EUT antenna. 8. Set the resolution bandwidth of the spectrum analyzer to 100 kHz. 9. Set the sweep speed of the spectrum analyzer appropriately. 10. Perform frequency sweep from 25 MHz to 1000 MHz and plot the results. 11. Repeat the sweep twice, each time changing the position of the test antenna and/or EUT maintaining a 1-meter distance. Plot these results 12. Position a horn antenna 1-meter from the antenna of the EUT. The o polarization of the horn antenna shall be 45 with respect to the polarization of the EUT antenna. 13. Analyze the plots to identify reading exceeding or most closely approaching the limits given in section 8.3.5.2.2. Record a minimum of six data points for 25 MHz to 1000 MHz range and 3 data points for 1 GHz to 10 GHz for results. 8.3.5.2 - Criteria 8.3.5.2.1 - Analog Radiated spurious emissions shall be attenuated below the maximum level of emissions of the carrier frequency by at least 43 + 10[log10 (mean output power in Watts)] dB. The mean power level of any emissions within the mobile receive band between 869 and 894 MHz, measured using a 30 kHz bandwidth, shall not exceed -80 dBm. 8.3.5.2.2 - Digital The peak power level of conducted spurious emissions shall not exceed –13 dBm. The peak power level of any emissions within the mobile transmit band measured using a 30 kHz bandwidth May 2004 148 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan centered 120 kHz or more from the carrier frequency, shall not exceed 45 dB below the mean carrier output power or –13 dBm, whichever is the lower power. The peak power level of any emissions within the mobile’s operating receive band, measured using a 30 kHz bandwidth, shall not exceed –80 dBm. • 800 MHz: operating receive band 869-894 MHz • 1900 MHz: operating receive band 1930-1990 MHz 8.3.5.3 - Results Reporting Table 8.5 - Harmonic and Spurious Emissions (Radiated) - Discrete Test Results Identified Frequency (MHz) Emission Level (Shield Room) (dBm) Upper Limit for Frequency Range Maximized Emission is Open Frequency Range (dBm) Field Site (dBm) 25-1000 MHz 1 - 10 GHz May 2004 149 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan APPENDIX A - Acronyms AM AMPS AUTHBS AUTHR AUTHU BER CCITT CDMA CNR CPDF CSS CTIA D/A DCC DMSU DQPSK DTMF EIRP ERP EUT EVM FACCH FDMA FM FVC GMSK IEC IEEE LCR MAHO MRP MS MSA NAMPS NRZ OATS OMER PCM RAND RANDBS RANDC RANDSSD RANDU RF ROLR RSSI SACCH SAT SCMp May 2004 Amplitude Modulation Advanced Mobile Phone Service Base Station Authentication Response Authentication Response Unique Challenge Authentication Response Bit Error Rate The International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee Code Division Multiple Access Carrier-to-Noise Ratio Cumulative Probability Distribution Function Cellular Subscriber Station Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association Digital to Analog Digital Color Code Digital Mode Subscriber Unit Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying Dual-Tone Multifrequency Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power Effective Radiated Power Equipment Under Test Error Vector Magnitude Fast Associated Control Channel Frequency Division Multiple Access Frequency Modulation Forward Voice Channel Gaussian Minimal Shift Keying International Electrotechnical Commission Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Level Crossing Rate Mobile Assisted Hand Off Mouth Reference Position Mobile Station Mobile Service Area Narrowband Advanced Mobile Phone Service Non-Return to Zero data Open Area Test Site Overhead Message Error Rate Pulse Coded Modulation Random Variable Base Station Random Variable Random Variable Confirmation Shared Secret Data Random Variable Unique Random Variable Radio Frequency Receive Objective Loudness Rating Received Signal Strength Indicator Slow Associated Control Channel Supervisory Audio Tone Station Class Mark 150 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan SINAD SQR SSD ST TA TDMA TO TOLR TRU TS VOCODER VSELP WER May 2004 Ratio of signal-plus-noise-distortion to noise-plus-distortion Signal to Quantization noise Ratio Shared Secret Data Signaling Tone Time Alignment Time Division Multiple Access Transmit Offset Transmit Objective Loudness Rating Transceiver Unit Test Set Digital encoder/decoder for voice transmission only Vector Sum Excited Linear Prediction Word Error Rate 151 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan APPENDIX B ✓Checklist for Submission of Test Samples Please ensure that the following items are enclosed with your unit submitted for certification testing. Units will not be submitted to the testing laboratory until all items are received. Hardware: ❑ 1) Two samples of the unit to be tested complete with the necessary accessory items (Cables, Batteries, Charger, etc.) ❑ 2) Two Test Interface Adapters - to allow direct access to RF (antenna) and transmit and receive audio test points. Please see Appendix A of the relevant Test Plan. If the unit requires computer control, a test bed should be provided. ❑ 3) Manual Test Commands - any special hardware or firmware necessary to allow entry of manual test commands for manual testing. Please note that an RS232 interface is available on the HP8920A/D test set. ❑ 4) Programming - any special equipment or aid needed to program a subscriber number, etc. into the unit to be tested. Documentation: ❑ 1) Air Interface Compliance Declaration - a letter certifying that unit is in full compliance with EIA/TIA-553-A for AMPS units, IS-91 for dual-mode AMPS & NAMPS units, IS136 for dual-mode TDMA units, or IS-95-A/J-STD-008 for dual-mode CDMA units. ❑ 2) ESN Security - a letter detailing the steps taken to comply with EIA/TIA-553, Section 2.3.2 for AMPS, IS-91, Section 2.3.2, for NAMPS, IS-136, Section 2.3.2, for TDMA, or IS-95-A/J-STD-008 for CDMA (Serial Number) - Please describe the methods employed to ensure physical ESN security and firmware methods used to ensure ESN security. Enclose a circuit board diagram and identify the component(s) in which the ESN resides. ❑ 3) A-Key Security - a letter detailing the methods employed to ensure physical A-Key security and firmware methods used to ensure A-Key security. Enclose a circuit board diagram and identify the component(s) in which the A-Key resides. ❑ 4) Protection Against False Transmission - a letter describing the method used to comply with the EIA/TIA IS-19-B, Section 3.2.4 AMPS, EIA/TIA-IS-90, Section 3.2.4 NAMPS, EIA/TIA-IS-137 Section 3.2.4 TDMA, or EIA/TIA-IS-98/J-STD-018 CDMA (Protection Against False Transmission) - enclose schematic and indicate the components and logic points that comprise the circuits that provide this function. ❑ 5) Manual Test Mode - Please enclose a list of manual test codes/commands and an explanation of how to access and use this mode for manual testing including any characteristics peculiar to the system. ❑ 6) Declaration of compliance with ANSI C63.19-199x, American National Standard for Method of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communication Devices and May 2004 152 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Hearing Aids. (once completed) The declaration shall be a letter certifying that the product is in full compliance with the requirements defined in ANSI C63.19-199x. ❑ 7) Declaration of compliance of audio port accessibility. Declaration shall be a letter certifying that the product includes access to a port that can be used for external audio access devices (e.g., earphone, car kit, HATISTM, Jabra, TTY/TDD). ❑ 8) Declaration of compliance for Safety Advice -- Declaration shall be a letter certifying that the complete text for the product category will be enclosed with each production unit shipped. Also include a copy of the Users Guide or other document containing the appropriate “Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones” as adopted by the TIA Ad Hoc Product Information Committee, March 1997. ❑ 9) Identification of Location: Identification shall consist of a letter and/or drawing which identifies the location on the unit or its packaging for displaying the Certification Seal. ❑ 10) Two Operator/User Manuals. ❑ 11) Complete Programming Instructions. ❑ 12) Installation Guide/Explanation of component interconnection and identification of power lead colors and functions. ❑ 13) Proof of FCC Type Acceptance - Type Acceptance Application and proof of FCC ID number assignment. May 2004 153 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan APPENDIX B ✓Checklist for Submission of Test Samples Payment: ❑ 1) Enclose a check in the appropriate amount in U.S. dollars made payable to CTIA. Terminal Unit Information: ❑ 1) FCC Type Acceptance Number of Unit_________________________________________ ❑ 2) Industry Canada Type Acceptance Number of Unit _______________________________ ❑ 3) Supported Air Interfaces: ❑ AMPS ❑ NAMPS ❑ TDMA ❑ CDMA ❑ 4) Supported Frequencies: ❑ Cellular ❑ PCS ❑ 5) Series or Family Name_______________________________________________________ ❑ 6) Sales Model Names/Numbers _________________________________________________ ❑ 7) Mobile Station Equipment Class: _______________________________________________ ❑ 8) Temperature Range - A or B (See relevant standard, Section 4.1.1) ____________________ _______________________________________________________________________________ ❑ 9) Receiver Information: ❑ 10) ❑ 11) ❑ 12) ❑ 13) 1st Mixer - High side or low side injection _______________________________ 1st (High) IF Frequency _____________________________________________ 2nd Mixer - High or low side injection __________________________________ 2nd Oscillator Frequency_____________________________________________ 2nd (Low) IF Frequency _____________________________________________ Impedance at transmit and receive audio ports of Test Interface Adapter________________ Software Revision Number __________________________________________________ Technical/Engineering contact for technical assistance to laboratory testing personnel (Name, address, phone and fax number) _______________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Marketing/Sales Department Contact (Name, address, phone and fax number) ___________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ For further information, or to submit samples for certification, please contact the Manager CTIA Certification Programs: Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association 1250 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 785-0081 Fax: (202) 466-7239 May 2004 154 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Appendix C - Definitions Term A-Key Auth Access Channel Analog Color Code BCH Code Busy-Idle Bits Continuous Transmission Control Channel Digital Color Code (DCC) Discontinuous Transmission Extended Protocol Flash Request Forward Control Channel (FVC) Group Identification Handoff Home Mobile Station Land Station Mobile Identification Number (MIN) Mobile Station Mobile Station Class I Mobile Station Class II Mobile Station Class III May 2004 Definition A secret 64 bit pattern stored in the mobile station. It is used to generate/update the mobile stations Shared Secret Data (SSD). The A-Key is used in the mobile station authentication process. A 1-bit field in the System Parameter Overhead Message. When set to 1, it signifies that the system supports the authentication process. A control channel used by a mobile station to access a system to obtain service. An analog signal (See SAT) transmitted by a land station on a voice channel and used to detect capture of a mobile station by an interfering land station and/or the capture of a land station by an interfering mobile. Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem Code The portion of the data stream transmitted by a land station on a forward control channel that is used too indicate the current busy-idle status of the corresponding reverse control channel. A mode of operation in which Discontinuous Transmission is not permitted. A channel used for the transmission of digital control information from a land station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a land station. A digital signal transmitted by a land station on a forward control channel that is used to detect capture of a land station by an interfering mobile station. A mode of operation in which a mobile-transmitter autonomously switches between two transmitter power levels while the mobile station is in the conversation state on a voice channel. An optional expansion of the signaling messages between the land station and mobile station to allow for the addition of new system features and operational capabilities A message sent on a voice channel from a mobile station to a land station indicating that a user desires to invoke special processing. A control channel used from a land station to a mobile station A subset of the most significant bits of the system identification (SID) that is used to identify a group of cellular systems. The act of transferring a mobile station from one voice channel to another. A mobile station that operates in the cellular system from which service is subscribed. A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service, other than a mobile station, used for radio communications with mobile stations. The 34-bit number that is a digital representation of the 10-digit directory telephone number assigned to a mobile station. A station in the Domestic Public Cellular Radio Telecommunications Service intended to be used while in motion or during halts at unspecified points. It is assumed that mobile stations include portable units (e.g., hand-held ‘personal’ units) as well as units installed in vehicles. A high power station. A mid-range power station A low power station 155 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan Term Numeric Information Order Alert Order Audit Order Change Power Order Intercept Order Maintenance Order Release Order Reorder Order Send Called-Address Order Stop Alert Paging Paging Channel Registration Release Request Reverse Control Channel (RECC) Reverse Voice Channel (RVC) Roamer Scan of Channels Seizure Precursor Signaling Tone Serving System Status Status: First Registration ID Status: Local Control Status: Roam Status: Termination Supervisory Audio Tone (SAT) System Identification (SID) Voice Channel May 2004 Definition Information used to describe the operation of the mobile station Used to inform the user that a call is being received. Used by a land station to determine whether the mobile station is active in the system. Used by a land station to change the RF power level of a mobile station. Used to inform the user of a procedural error made in placing the call. Used by a land station to check the operation of a mobile station. Used to disconnect a call that is being established or is already established. Used to inform the user that all facilities are in use and the call should be placed again. Used to inform the mobile station that it must send a message to the land station with dialeddigit information. Used to inform a mobile station that it must discontinue alerting the user. The act of seeking a mobile station when an incoming call has been placed to it. A forward control channel that is used to page mobile stations and send orders. The steps by which a mobile station identifies itself to a land station as being active in the system at the time the message is sent to the land station. A message sent from a mobile station to a land station indicating that the user desires to disconnect the call. The control channel used from a mobile station to a land station. The voice channel used from a mobile station to a land station. A mobile station that operates in a cellular system other than the one from which service is subscribed. The procedure by which a mobile station examines the signal strength of each forward control channel. The initial digital sequence transmitted by a mobile station to a land station on a reverse control channel. A 10-kilohertz tone transmitted by a mobile station on a voice channel to confirm orders, signal flash requests, and signal release requests. Indicates whether a mobile station is tuned to channels associated with System A or System B. Indicates whether a mobile station has received a registration ID message since initialization. Indicates whether a mobile station must respond to local control messages or not. Indicates whether a mobile station is in its home system or not. Indicates whether a mobile station must terminate the call when it is on a voice channel One of three tones in the 6-kilohertz region that are transmitted by a land station and transponded by a mobile station A digital identification associated with a cellular system; each system is assigned a unique number A channel on which a voice conversation occurs and on which brief digital messages may be sent from a land station to a mobile station or from a mobile station to a land station. 156 Revision 3.2 Certification Program Test Plan APPENDIX D - Revision History Test Plan for 800 MHz AMPS/TMDA Cellular Subscriber Stations Date Oct 1991 Oct 1994 Nov 1994 Dec 1996 Aug 1997 January 1998 February 1998 July 1998 July 1998 May 2004 May 2004 May 2004 Revision Issue 1 Draft, Rev. 1 Rev. 1 Draft, Rev. 2 Draft, Rev. 2.2 Draft, Rev. 2.3 Revision 3.0 Revision 3.1 Revision 3.1 Revision 3.2 Revision 3.2 Purpose/Change Issue 1 (TML) Issued for Comments (Aprel) Final Rev. 1.0 (Aprel) Issued for Comments (TML) Issued for Comments (TML) Issued for Comments (TML) Final Revision 3.0 (TML) Added Analog Call Setup Tests Modified submission check-list Updated copyright information Updated CTIA Logo Section(s) All All All All All All All 4.3.10 Appendix B All All 157 Revision 3.2