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4400 Mobile Phone Tester Series

Specifications

General data
Control interfaces IEEE 488.2 (GPIB)
Centronics (for printing)
Keyboard (with national keyboard drivers)
Mouse (serial)
RS-232 (access through RAPID!)
Main power supply 94 to 132 VAC
187 to 264 VAC
H x W x L 180 x 360 x 330 mm
Weight 10.5 kg (without options)

System functions

GSM System Option

Supported GSM frequency bands
GSM 850 (channel 128 to 251)
R-GSM, E-GSM, P-GSM (ch. 955 to 974, 975 to 1023, 0, 1 to 124)
GSM 1800 (channel 512 to 885)
GSM 1900 (channel 512 to 810)
Transmitter measurements
Phase- and frequency error measurement Timing advance
Power measurements Modulation spectrum
Power/time template Adjacent Channel Power Meter (ACPM/ORFS) due to modulation and due to switching transients
GSM Call Processing
Location update SMS to mobile (idle mode)
Mobile-originated call SMS to mobile (on TCH/FS)
Mobile-terminated call SMS from mobile (idle mode)
Intracell handover Special functions
Cross-band intracell handover Call state diagram
Call clearing by MS Paging test
Call clearing by 4400 Reduced signalling
Open loop, closed loop procedures MS information display
Early or late assignment
Receiver measurements
Bit Error Rate (BER) Fast Bit Error Rate (FBER, C loop)
Residual Bit Error Rate (RBER) Frame Erasure Rate (FER)

GPRS Option

Supported GPRS frequency bands
GSM 850 (channel 128 to 251)
R-GSM, E-GSM, P-GSM (ch. 955 to 974, 975 to 1023, 0, 1 to 124)
GSM 1800 (channel 512 to 885)
GSM 1900 (channel 512 to 810)
Transmitter measurements
Supported number of time slots transmitter measurements: 1 through 4 Timing advance
Phase- and frequency error measurement Modulation spectrum
Power measurements Adjacent Channel Power Meter (ACPM/ORFS) due to modulation and due to switching transients
Power/time template
Signaling procedures
GPRS attach/detach Reduced signalling
Routing area update Uplink data modes according to GSM 04.14 Modes (a)
downlink TBF establishment Uplink power control method closed loop
Uplink TBF establishment (using ETSI-defined GPRS test mode command)
Receiver measurements
Displayed results are minimum, maximum, average BLER/BER BLER-BCS measurement
Coding scheme CS-1 BLER-USF measurement
Data PRBS (PN-9, PN-15, PN-23)

EDGE Option

Supported EDGE frequency bands
GSM 850 (channels 128 to 251)
P-GSM (channels 1 to 124)
E-GSM (channels 975 to 1023, 0 to 124)
R-GSM (channel 955 to 1023, 0 to 124)
GSM 1800 (channels 512 to 885)
GSM 1900 (channels 512 to 810)
Transmitter measurements
Frequency Error Origin Offset
RMS EVM I/Q Imbalance
Peak EVM Displayed results for selectable time slot, results via SCPI for 1 selectable of for all time slots
95th Percentile
Signaling procedures
EDGE attach/detach ETSI Test Mode A only
Uplink TBF establishment

CDMA2000 Option

Supported CDMA2000 frequency bands
Band 0 – US Cellular (channel 1 to 1023)
Band 1 – PCS Band (channel 1 to 1199)
Band 2 – TACS Band (ch. 1 to 1000, 1329 – 2047)
Band 3 – JTACS Band (ch. 1 to 799, 801 to 1039,1041 to 1199, 1201 to 1600)
Band 4 – Korean PCS (channel 1 to 599)
Band 5 – NMT-450 (ch. 1 to 300, 1039 to 1473,1792 to 2016)
Band 6 – IMT-2000 (channel 1 to 1199)
Band 8 – 1800 MHz (channel 1 to 1499)
Band 9 – 900 MHz (channel 1 to 699)
Transmitter measurements
Power measurements
Minimum/maximum RF power Access probe power
Open loop power (level and timing) Closed loop power (min./max. only)
Gated output power Standby power
Modulation quality measurements
rho Code domain power (graphical and data)
Frequency error Code channel time offset
rms vector error Code channel phase
Time offset Adjacent channel power
Amplitude imbalance Modulation spectrum analyzer
Signaling procedures
Mobile-originated call Call clearing by MS
Mobile-terminated call Call clearing by 4400
Intracell handover Special functions call state diagram
Cross-band handover
Receiver measurements
Receiver performance sensitivity Demodulation of forward traffic with AWGN
Dynamic range (Frame Error Rate) Mobile reported FER, pilot strength
Demodulator performance

WCDMA Options

Supported WCDMA bands

Band I 1920 – 1980 MHz (uplink), 2110 – 2170 MHz (downlink)

Band II 1850 – 1910 MHz (uplink), 1930 – 1990 MHz (downlink)
Band III 1710 – 1785 MHz (uplink), 1805 – 1880 MHz (downlink)
Band IV 1710 – 1770 MHz (uplink), 2110 – 2170 MHz (downlink)
Band V 824 – 849 MHz (uplink), 869 – 894 MHz (downlink)
Band VI 830 – 840 (uplink), 875 – 885 (downlink)
Transmitter and receiver measurements
Maximum/minimum output power Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio (ACLR)
Frequency error Spectrum Emission Mask (SEM)
Output power dynamics in the uplink Transmit modulation (EVM and PCDE)
Modulation spectrum Reference sensitivity level and maximum input level
Occupied Bandwidth (OBW)
Signaling procedures
URA procedure (location updating) Call setup procedures (both voice call and RMC)

HSDPA Options

Supported HSDPA bands

Same as for WCDMA options

Transmitter and receiver measurements
Power measurements
( incl. HS-DPCCH power control mask)
Maximum input level for HS-PDSCH reception (16QAM)
Frequency error CQI reporting
Peak and rms EVM Data rate throughput
Peak code domain error PCDE
Spectrum Emission Mask (SEM)
Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio (ACLR)
Signaling procedures
URA procedure (location updating)
CS Attach and PS Attach
Call setup procedures (using RMC) for different DL signal configurations

TD-SCDMA Options

Supported frequency bands
800 to 1000 MHz 1700 to 2300 MHz
Transmitter and receiver measurements
Channel power Peak power
Mean power Min and max power
Inner loop power control Open loop power control
Transmit ON/OFF time mask Error vector magnitude
Frequency error Waveform quality (rho)
Magnitude and phase error Rho
I/Q offset, I/Q imbalance Constellation display
Modulation spectrum Adjacent channel leakage power ratio (ALCR)
Occupied bandwidth (OBW) Spectrum emission mask (SEM)
Peak code domain error (PCDE) Code spectrum
BER/BLER measurements UE Info with UE Measurement Report
Signalling procedures (4451 TD-SCDMA Call Mode Option)
Registration Mobile originated call
Mobile terminated call Call clearing by mobile and tester
Inter-frequency handover (channel change) RMC 12.2 kbit/s

1xEV-DO Options

Supported 1xEV-DO frequency bands
Band 0 – US Cellular (channel 1 to 1023)
Band 1 – PCS Band (channel 1 to 1199)
Band 2 – TACS Band (ch. 1 to 1000, 1329 – 2047)
Band 3 – JTACS Band (ch. 1 to 799, 801 to 1039,1041 to 1199, 1201 to 1600)
Band 4 – Korean PCS (channel 1 to 599)
Band 5 – NMT-450 (ch. 1 to 300, 1039 to 1473,1792 to 2016)
Band 6 – IMT-2000 (channel 1 to 1199)
Band 8 – 1800 MHz (channel 1 to 1499)
Band 9 – 900 MHz (channel 1 to 699)
Transmitter and receiver measurements
Power measurements Modulation quality measurements
Rho Frequency error
RMS vector error Time offset
Amplitude imbalance Code domain power
Modulation spectrum Receiver sensitivity (call mode option)
Receiver dynamic range (call mode option)
Signaling procedures
Protocol Revision 0 and A Test Application (FTAT, FETAP, RTAP, RETAP)
AT Session Open AT & AN Data Connection
AT & AN Session Close AT & AN Connection Release
Handover

RAPID! Application Programming Environment

RAPID! = Run Application Programs with Integrated Development environment.
RAPID! a programming language (a modern structured BASIC dialect)
RAPID! a programming environment
Input/output control from RAPID! programs
GPIB Floppy and hard disk access
RS-232 Screen (text-based)
parallel port (printer) Keyboard, incl. barcode reader support
Other programming features
Direct access to SCPI command set, to control the 4403/4405 and collect measurement results for postprocessing information hiding (program files can be protected against reading by the user)
Functions of built-in programming environment
File manager Debug screen
Editor (multiple files) Display of variables contents
Runtime I/O screen

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