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HP 8921A User Manual (602 pages)
Cell Site Test Set
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 4.08 MB
Table of Contents
Manufacturer’s Declaration
3
Safety Considerations
4
General
4
Safety Earth Ground
4
Safety Symbols
4
Safety Considerations for this Instrument
5
Declaration of Conformity
8
Regional Sales and Service Offices
10
Contents
13
Table of Contents
15
Before Connecting a Radio
40
Connecting a Radio to the Test Set
40
Accessing the Test Set’s Screens
41
List of Screens
41
Accessing Screens
42
Changing a Field’s Setting
43
Different Types of Fields
43
Underlined Immediate-Action Field
44
Unit-Of-Measure Field
44
Numeric-Entry Field
45
To Make a One-Of-Many Choice
45
To Change a Value
45
One-Of-Many Field
45
How Do I Verify that the Test Set Is Operating Properly?
46
Instrument Quick Check
46
Instrument Functional Diagram
47
Configuring Your Test Set
49
To Set the Date and Time
50
General Operating Information
50
To Set RF Voltage Interpretation (50 /Emf)
50
To Set Screen Intensity
50
To Change the Beeper Volume
51
To Verify or Change the Low-Battery Setting
51
Operating Overview
53
Example of How Global Fields Work
54
Interaction between Screens
54
Priority RX TEST and TX TEST Fields
55
Example of How Priority Fields Work
56
Where to Access Measurements
57
Displaying Measurements
57
Displaying RF Measurements
58
Transmitter Frequency
58
Transmitter Frequency Error
58
Transmitter Power
58
Displaying AF Measurements
59
FM Deviation, am Depth, AC Level
59
AF Measurements Selected by AF Analyzer Input Setting
59
SINAD, Distortion, SNR, AF Frequency, DC Level, DC Current
60
AF Power
60
To Change the Measurement’s Unit-Of-Measure
61
To Use the Analog METER Format
62
To Make Beat Frequency Measurements
62
To Enter Numbers
63
Decimal Values
63
Entering and Changing Numbers
63
Changing the Unit-Of-Measure for Settings
64
Hexadecimal Values
64
To Enter and Change the Unit-Of-Measure
64
Entering the Unit-Of-Measure for Settings
64
To Change the Increment or Decrement Setting
65
Using the Pre-Defined Increment/Decrement Keys
65
Specifying an Increment Value
65
To Change the Increment Value
65
To Print a Screen’s Contents
66
Printing a Screen
66
To Set a HI And/Or lo LIMIT
67
Using Measurement Limit Indicators
67
To Reset or Remove Limits
68
To Reset a Limit that Has Been Exceeded
68
To Remove a Limit
68
Example of Setting HI and lo Limits
68
To Use Measurement Averaging
69
Averaging Measurements
69
To Set a Specific Reference
70
To Use the Present Value as a Reference
70
Setting a Measurement Reference
70
To Save an Instrument Setup
71
To Recall an Instrument Setup
71
Saving and Recalling Instrument Setups
71
Example of Saving and Recalling an Instrument Setup
72
To Remove (Clear) an Individual Save Register
72
To Clear All Save Registers
73
Register Names
73
POWERON Settings
73
BASE Settings
74
Memory Considerations
74
Instrument Hardware Changes
74
Using USER Keys
75
To Use the Pre-Assigned Local USER Keys
76
An Example of Pre-Assigned Local User Keys
76
Example of Assigning a Local USER Key
77
To Release Local USER Keys
77
To Assign Local USER Keys
77
To Assign Global USER Keys
78
To Release Global USER Keys
78
Example of Assigning a Global USER Key
78
To Set an RF Offset
79
Example of Setting an RF Offset
79
Setting an RF Generator/Analyzer Offset
79
Running IBASIC Programs from Memory Cards
80
Using HP-IB Control
80
Using Remote Control
80
Equivalent Front-Panel Control Characters
81
To Configure for Serial Port Operation
81
Using an ASCII Terminal
81
Adjacent Channel Power Screen
85
How the Test Set Measures Adjacent Channel Power (ACP)
86
Field Descriptions
87
ACP Meas
87
Operating Considerations
87
The Adjacent Channel Power Screen
87
Afgen1 Freq
88
Afgen1 to
88
Carrier Ref
88
Channel BW
88
Relationship between Tune Freq, Ch Offset, and Channel BW Fields
89
Ch Offset
90
Ext TX Key
90
Input Atten
90
Input Port
91
Lower and Upper ACP [Ratio:level]
91
Res BW
92
Tune Freq
92
Tune Mode
92
TX Freq Error/Tx Frequency
93
TX Power
93
TX Pwr Zero
94
AF Analyzer Screen
95
AF ANALYZER Functional Block Diagram
96
Block Diagram
96
AC Level
97
AF Anl in
97
AF Cnt Gate
98
AF Freq
98
SNR Operation
98
AM Depth
99
Audio in lo
99
Current
99
DC Current
99
DC Level
100
De-Emp Gain
100
De-Emphasis
100
Distn
100
Detector
101
Detector Types
101
Ext Load R
102
Filter 1 and Filter 2
102
FM Deviation
102
Gain Cntl
103
Input Gain
103
Notch Freq
104
Notch Gain
104
Pk Det to
104
Scope to
105
Settling
105
Sinad
106
Snr
106
Speaker ALC
107
Speaker Vol
107
TX Freq Error/ TX Frequency
107
Call Processing Subsystem
109
Description of the Call Processing Subsystem
110
Operational Overview
111
Call Processing State Diagram
112
Accessing the Call Processing Subsystem’s Screens
113
Call Processing Subsystem’s Screens
113
Connecting a Mobile Station
114
Using the Call Processing Subsystem
114
Connecting a Mobile Station to the Test Set
115
600 Ohm Impedance
116
Mobile Station Audio out Impedance
116
Generalized Procedures Using the Call Processing Subsystem
117
The CALL CONTROL Screen
118
Called Number
120
Chan
120
Cntl Channel
120
Display
121
AMPS, TACS, and JTACS CALL CONTROL Screen with Meas Selected
122
CALL CONTROL Screen with Decoding Error Message Display
122
ESN (Dec)
123
ESN (Hex)
123
Handoff
123
MS ID
124
Order
125
Page
125
Pwr Lvl
125
Phone Num
126
Register
126
Sat
127
Scm
127
Sid
127
System Type
128
TX Freq Error
128
Using the CALL CONTROL Screen to Test Call Processing Functions
129
Conditioning the Test Set for Call Processing
130
Configure the Test Set
131
Register a Mobile Station
132
Turn on the Test Set’s Control Channel
132
Page a Mobile Station
133
Paging a Mobile Station that Has Not Registered with the Test Set
134
Handoff a Mobile Station to a New Voice Channel
135
Release a Mobile Station
135
Change the Transmit Power Level of a Mobile Station
136
Originate a Call from a Mobile Station
137
Send an Alert Order to a Mobile Station
138
CALL DATA Screen
139
Display Word
142
CALL DATA Screen Message Field Descriptions
144
RECCW a Message Fields
144
RECCW B Message Fields
146
RECCW C Message Fields
148
RECCW D Message Fields
149
RECCW E Message Fields
150
Rvcordcon Message Fields
151
To View Decoded Reverse Channel Words from Mobile Station Registration
153
Using the CALL DATA Screen
153
To View the Decoded Reverse Channel Words from a Mobile Station Page
154
To View the Decoded Reverse Channel Words from Mobile Station Release
158
To View the Reverse Channel Words from a Mobile Station Origination
160
CALL BIT Screen
161
Message Contents that Can be Modified Using the CALL BIT Screen
163
CALL BIT Screen Message Field Descriptions
167
SPC WORD1 Message Fields
167
SPC WORD2 Message Fields
169
ACCESS Message Fields
171
REG INC Message Fields
173
REG ID Message Fields
175
C-FILMESS Message Fields
177
MS WORD1 Message Fields
179
Msmessord Message Fields
180
MS Intvch Message Fields
182
FVC O Mes Message Fields
183
FVC V Mes Message Fields
185
Selecting the Message Content Generation Method
187
Using the CALL BIT Screen
187
System Operation When Data Spec Field Set to Std
188
System Operation When Data Spec Field Set to Bits
189
Changing the Content of a Message Field
190
Typical Example
191
ANALOG MEAS Screen
192
Using the ANALOG MEAS Screen
195
To Make an RF Sensitivity Measurement
196
To Make an FM Hum and Noise Measurement
197
CALL CONFIGURE Screen
198
Configure Screen
201
Antenna in
202
Base Freq (User Defined)
203
Beeper
204
Chan Space
204
Date
205
Duplex out
205
Firmware
205
Intensity
207
Low Battery
207
Notch Coupl
207
Range Hold
208
RF Chan Std
209
RF Display
210
RF Gen Volts
210
RF In/Out
211
RF Level Offset
211
RF Offset
212
RX/TX Cntl
213
Total RAM
214
Signaling Decoder Screen
215
Decoder Frequency Measurements
216
Field Descriptions for Decoder Modes
216
The Decoder’s Signal Source
216
AMPS-TACS Control/Voice and NAMPS/NTACS Control Channel Decoder
217
AMPS-TACS, NAMPS-NTACS Decoder
217
Decoder Mode Differences
217
Arm Meas
218
The NAMPS-NTACS Voice Channel Decoder
218
Gate Time
219
Input Level
219
Num of Bits
220
Polarity
220
RECC Data (NAMPS-NTACS: RECC)
220
Single/Cont
221
Stop Meas
221
Trig Level
221
Trigger Pattern (Bin)
221
Decoding the Reverse Control Channel (RECC) Data
222
Interaction with the Encoder
222
Using the AMPS/TACS, NAMPS/NTACS Decoder
222
Decoding AMPS-TACS Reverse Voice Channel (RVC) Data
223
Decoding NAMPS-NTACS Reverse Voice Channel (RVC) Data
223
Interpreting Decoded Data
224
NAMPS-NTACS Reverse Voice Channel Measurements
225
Continuous Digital Controlled Squelch System Decoder
226
The CDCSS Sequence Decoder Screen
226
AF Analyzer Settings
230
Using the CDCSS Decoder
230
Digital Paging Decoder
231
Data Display
232
Data Rate
232
Display Page
232
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) Decoder
235
Measurement Limits
240
Using the DTMF Decoder
240
EDACS Decoder
241
EDACS Transmitter Testing
244
Transmitter Test Procedure
244
Using the EDACS Decoder
244
Define the Control Channel Settings
245
Prepare the Decoder for Transmitter Measurements
245
Make Basic Transmitter Measurements
246
Making Other Transmitter Measurements
246
Function Generator Decoder
247
The Function Generator Decoder Screen
247
Decoding Considerations
250
Using the Function Generator Decoder
250
LTR Decoder
251
Decoding Mobile Radio Signaling Data
255
Using the LTR Decoder
255
MPT 1327 Decoder
257
Decoder Triggering
258
Manually Decoding MPT 1327 Signals
258
Triggering the MPT 1327 Decoder
259
Detecting and Querying Messages
260
NMT Decoder
262
The NMT Decoder Screen
263
Frame Log
264
Load Test
265
NMT Test Entry
265
General Encoder Operation
267
Using the NMT Decoder/Encoder
267
General Decoder Operation
268
Manual Testing of NMT Radios
269
Standard Equivalents
269
Required Test Set Settings
270
Special Frame Suffixes
271
Creating NMT Tests
272
Entering Tests into the Decoder’s RAM
273
Using Direct Command Entry
274
Programming Using an External Computer
275
Copying Programs to Mass Storage
276
Downloading Programs
276
Begin
277
End
277
EXIT N
277
Program Command Syntax
277
GOTO L
278
RCHAN C
278
TCHAN C
278
SEND F
279
SEND F N
279
Valid Channel Assignments
279
Clear
280
REPEAT N L
280
WAIT N
280
The Tone Sequence Decoder Screen
281
Tone Sequence Decoder
281
Freq
282
Freq Error
282
Duplex Test Screen
285
DUPLEX TEST Functional Block Diagram
286
Signaling Encoder (AF Generator 2)
299
Field Descriptions for Encoder Modes
300
AMPS-TACS NAMPS-NTACS Encoder
301
AMPS-TACS/NAMPS-NTACS Mode Forward Control Channel (FOCC)
301
Control and Voice Channel Identifiers
301
AMPS-TACS Mode Forward Voice Channel (FVC)
302
NAMPS-NTACS Mode Forward Voice Channel (FVC)
302
B/I Delay (FOCC)
303
Bursts
303
Busy/Idle (FOCC)
303
Data Level
303
AMPS-TACS/NAMPS-NTACS FOCC Message and Filler Data Format
305
Filler (FOCC)
305
FM Coupling
306
Message (FOCC)
307
NAMPS-NTACS FVC Message Data Output Format
309
Message/Dst (FVC)
310
P
310
SAT Freq (FVC)
311
SAT Level (FVC: AMPS-TACS)
311
Send DSAT (FVC)
311
Send Filler (FOCC)
311
Send Mode
312
Standard
312
Stop DSAT (FVC)
312
Stop Filler (FOCC)
312
Automated Test Software
313
Encoder/Decoder Interaction
313
Using the AMPS-TACS, NAMPS-NTACS Encoder
313
Using this Information
313
CDCSS Encoder
314
The CDCSS Encoder Mode Screen
314
Afgen2 to
315
Audio out
315
CDCSS Data Stream Bit Assignments
318
The CDCSS Data Stream
318
The Turn-Off Code
318
Using the CDCSS Encoder
318
Digital Paging Encoder
319
The Digital Paging Encoder Mode Screen
319
Error Bit
320
Mssg Length
321
DTMF Sequence Encoder
324
The DTMF Sequence Encoder Mode Screen
324
EDACS Encoder
328
The EDACS Trunked Radio Encoder Mode Screen
328
Control Channel, Number
329
Control Channel, RX Frequency
329
Control Channel, TX Frequency
329
Group ID
330
Handshake
330
Logical ID
331
Signaling Dev
332
Sub-Audible Dev
333
Working Channel, Number
333
Using the EDACS Encoder
334
Testing EDACS Mobiles
335
Testing the Mobile’s Receiver
335
Testing the Mobile’s Transmitter
335
Connect the Mobile to the Test Set
336
Mobile Receiver Test Procedure
336
Get the Mobile up on the Control Channel
337
Make Receiver Measurements
338
Function Generator Encoder
339
The Function Generator Encoder Screen
339
Afgen2 Freq
340
LTR Encoder
342
The LTR Trunked Radio Encoder Mode Screen
342
Ltr Message
344
How Message 1 and Message 2 Fields Are Used to Create Trunking Data
346
Using the LTR Encoder
346
Radio Test Examples
347
To Test Your Receiver
347
To Make a 12 Db SINAD Measurement
348
To Test Your Transmitter
348
Performing Channel Changes
349
Address Qualifier
350
MPT 1327 Encoder
350
The MPT 1327 Trunked Radio Encoder Mode Screen
350
Aloha Number
351
Control Channel
352
Delay Parameter for Repeat Transmissions
353
Delay Parameter to Actual Response Delay
353
Traffic Channel
353
Undisplayed Controls
353
Forward Control Channel Message and Filler Buffers
354
Sequence of Events in Assembling a Signaling Message
356
Forward Control Channel in Control Mode and Not Sending
357
Forward Control Channel in Control Mode and Sending
359
Control and Traffic Channel Message Structures
360
Traffic Channel Message Generation
360
Forward Control Channel Message Structure
361
Traffic Channel Message Structure
361
Signaling Mode Transitions Table
362
Manually Testing MPT 1327 Radios
363
System Identity
363
Using the MPT 1327 Encoder
363
Radio Unit under Test
364
Simulated Calling Unit
365
Nordic Mobile Telephone (NMT) Encoder
366
The NMT Encoder Screen
366
Access Channel Number
367
Access Channel Power
367
Add Info
367
NMT Additional Information Bits
368
Alarm Level High
369
Alarm Level Low
369
Batt Save
370
BS Identity
370
Calling Channel Number
371
Calling Channel Power
371
Dut
372
Meas Field Strength
373
Mgmt/Maint
373
Msn
373
Phi Signal
373
Password
374
Pre-Emp
374
SIS Challenge
374
SIS Response
374
Traffic Area - Main
376
Traffic Channel (Alt) Number
376
Traffic Channel (Alt) Power
376
Traffic Channel (Main) Number
377
Traffic Channel (Main) Power
377
The Tone Sequence Encoder Mode Screen
378
Tone Sequence Encoder
378
Symbol Definition
380
Symbol Sequence
380
Help Screen
381
I/O Configure Screen
383
The I/O Configure Screen
384
Data Length
385
HP-IB Address
385
IBASIC Echo
385
Inst Echo
385
Parity
386
Rcv Pace
386
Save/Recall
387
Serial Baud
387
Serial in
388
Stop Length
388
Xmt Pace
388
Message Screen
389
Oscilloscope Screen
391
The Oscilloscope Screen and Menus
392
Oscilloscope Main Functions
393
Oscilloscope Main Menu Fields
393
How the Oscilloscope Displays Measurements
394
Markers on the Oscilloscope
394
Oscilloscope Marker Menu Fields
394
Marker Measurements
395
Reading Measurement Results at the Oscilloscope’s Markers
395
Oscilloscope Trigger Menu Fields
396
Cont/Single
397
Level (DIV)
397
Pre-Trig
397
Oscilloscope Input Indicator
398
Selecting the Oscilloscope’s Input
398
Using the Oscilloscope
398
Print Configure Screen
399
Abort Print
400
FF at End
400
FF at Start
400
The Printer Configurations Screen
400
Radio Interface Screen
403
Data I/O
404
Radio Interface Functional Description
404
Audio Analyzer
405
Audio Source
405
External Transmitter Key Relay
405
Interrupt Capability
405
Field Descriptions
406
The Radio Interface Screen
406
I/O Config
408
Output Data
408
Parallel Data in
408
Setting the Radio Interface’s Logic Level
409
Using the Radio Interface (Manual Operation)
409
Inputting Data
411
Outputting Data
412
HP-IB Command Summary
415
Inputting Data over HP-IB
415
Using the Radio Interface (Remote Operation)
415
Outputting Data over HP-IB
416
Using Interrupts over HP-IB
416
RF Analyzer Screen
417
RF ANALYZER Functional Block Diagram
418
The RF Analyzer Screen
419
RF Cnt Gate
423
Sensitivity
423
Squelch
423
RF Generator Screen
429
RF GENERATOR Functional Block Diagram
430
The RF Generator Screen
431
Atten Hold
434
MIC Pre-Emp
434
Mod in to
435
Output Port
435
RF Gen Freq
435
RX Test Screen
439
The RX Test Fields and Their Functions
440
The RX Test Screen
441
Service Screen
447
Counter Connection
448
RAM Initialize
449
Spectrum Analyzer Screen
451
The Spectrum Analyzer Screen and Menus
452
Center Freq
453
Ref Level
453
Spectrum Analyzer Main Functions
453
Spectrum Analyzer Main Menu Fields
453
RF In/Ant
454
Span
454
RF Generator Menu Fields, Fixed Operation
455
Using the Spectrum Analyzer with the RF Generator
455
RF Generator Menu Fields, Tracking Operation
457
Using the Spectrum Analyzer with the Tracking Generator
457
Offset Freq
458
Port/Sweep
458
Setting Markers on the Spectrum Analyzer
459
Spectrum Analyzer Marker Menu Fields
459
Reading Measurement Results at the Spectrum Analyzer’s Markers
460
Spectrum Analyzer Auxiliary Functions
461
Spectrum Analyzer Auxiliary Menu Fields
461
No Pk/Avg
463
Automatic Calibration
464
Setting Resolution Bandwidth and Sweep Rate
464
Using the Spectrum Analyzer
464
Tests Screen
465
Description of the Tests Subsystem
466
Tests Subsystem Screens
467
Cnfg External Devices
468
Exec Execution Cond
468
The TESTS (Main Menu) Screen
468
Freq Channel Information
469
IBASIC IBASIC Cntrl
469
Library
469
Parm Test Parameters
469
Proc Save/Delete Procedure
470
Select Procedure Filename
470
Select Procedure Location
470
Seqn Order of Tests
470
The TESTS (Channel Information) Screen
471
Delete Ch
472
Insert Ch
472
Main Menu
472
Print All
472
The TESTS (Test Parameters) Screen
473
The TESTS (Order of Tests) Screen
474
Delet Stp
475
Insrt Stp
475
TESTS (Pass/Fail Limits)
476
The TESTS (Save/Delete Procedure) Screen
478
Code Location
479
Enter Procedure Filename
479
Pass Word
479
Procedure Library
480
The TESTS (Execution Conditions) Screen
481
Autostart Test Procedure on Power-Up
482
If Unit-Under-Test Fails
482
Output Results for
483
Test Procedure Run Mode
483
The TESTS (External Devices) Screen
484
External Disk Specification
485
The TESTS (Printer Setup) Screen
487
The TESTS (IBASIC Controller) Screen
490
ROM Programs
492
Using the Signal Strength Meter
492
The Signal Strength Meter Screen
492
Securing a Test Procedure
493
Clearing RAM
493
TX Test Screen
495
TX TEST Functional Block Diagram
496
The TX Test Screen
497
Afgen1 Lvl
500
Connector, Key, and Knob Descriptions
507
Connector Descriptions
508
Ant in
508
Audio in
509
Audio Monitor Output
510
Crt Video Output
511
DC Current Measurement
511
Chassis Ground
511
DC Input
512
Digital Test Connections
512
Ext Scope Trigger Input
513
Headphone
513
MIC/Acc
514
Hp-Ib
514
MEMORY CARD Slot
514
To Use the Microphone
515
MIC/ACC Operating Considerations
515
MIC in Specifications
515
MIC/ACC Connections
516
Modulation Input
517
Parallel Port
517
Pin Numbers for the Radio Interface Connector
519
Radio Interface
519
Serial Port
523
Serial Port Connections
524
10 Mhz REF INPUT
525
10 Mhz REF OUTPUT
525
DATA Keys
526
DATA FUNCTIONS Keys
527
INSTRUMENT STATE Keys
528
SCREEN CONTROL Keys
528
Miscellaneous Keys and Buttons
529
USER Keys
529
Knob Descriptions
530
Modifications, Accessories, Manuals, Support
531
Hardware Upgrades and Modifications
532
Hardware Retrofits and Modifications
532
Accessories
535
Power Cables
540
HP Support for Your Instrument
547
Customer Training
547
Error Messages
549
General Information about Error Messages
550
Positive Numbered Error Messages
551
Negative Numbered Error Messages
552
IBASIC Error Messages
553
HP-IB Error Messages
554
Text Only Error Messages
555
The Message Display
556
Non-Recoverable Firmware Error
557
Required Hardware for Additional Test Set Functions
559
Decoder Buffer Full
560
Turn off Either am or FM Settings
560
Cal File Checksum Incorrect - Initializing File
560
Squelch Interrupt Overflow
560
One or more Self Tests Failed
561
Change Ref Level, Input Port or Attenuator
561
Change RF Gen Amplitude, Output Port or Atten Hold
561
Direct Latch Write Occurred
561
Index
563
HP 8921A Programmer's Manual (605 pages)
Cell Site Test Set
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 4.59 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
18
HP-IB Commands
95
HP-IB Syntax Diagrams
96
Adjacent Channel Power (ACP)
99
AF Analyzer
101
:Afgenerator1
104
AF Generator 2 Pre-Modulation Filters
105
AF Generator 2/Encoder
106
Configure, I/O Configure
121
Call Processing
126
Decoder
145
Display
149
Measure
151
Oscilloscope
158
Program
163
Save/Recall Registers
164
RF Analyzer
165
RF Generator
167
Radio Interface
168
Spectrum Analyzer
169
HP-IB Only Commands
171
Status
172
System
173
Tests
174
Trigger
177
Integer Number Setting Syntax
178
Real Number Setting Syntax
179
Multiple Real Number Setting Syntax
180
Number Measurement Syntax
181
Multiple Number Measurement Syntax
183
Equivalent Front-Panel Key Commands
184
IEEE 488.2 Common Commands
212
Common Command Descriptions
213
Triggering Measurements
228
Advanced Operations
237
Increasing Measurement Throughput
238
Status Reporting
244
HP-IB Service Requests
295
Instrument Initialization
305
Passing Control
318
Memory Cards/Mass Storage
329
Default File System
330
Mass Storage Device Overview
331
Default Mass Storage Locations
338
Mass Storage Access
340
DOS and LIF File System Considerations
341
Using the ROM Disk
348
Using Memory Cards
349
Backing up Procedure and Library Files
354
Copying Files Using IBASIC Commands
355
Using RAM Disk
357
Using External Disk Drives
359
IBASIC Controller
361
Introduction
362
The IBASIC Controller Screen
363
Important Notes for Program Development
365
Program Development
366
Interfacing to the IBASIC Controller Using Serial Ports
368
Choosing Your Development Method
382
Method #1. Program Development on an External BASIC Language Computer
384
Method #2. Developing Programs on the Test Set Using the IBASIC EDIT Mode
392
Method #3. Developing Programs Using Word Processor on a PC (Least Preferred)
397
Uploading Programs from the Test Set to a PC
404
Serial I/O from IBASIC Programs
405
Program Subsystem
408
The TESTS Subsystem
436
Programming the Call Processing Subsystem
443
Description of the Call Processing Subsystem's Remote User Interface
444
Using the Call Processing Subsystem's Remote User Interface
448
Programming the CALL CONTROL Screen
458
Programming the CALL DATA Screen
486
CALL DATA Screen Message Field Descriptions
490
Programming the CALL BIT Screen
501
CALL BIT Screen Message Field Descriptions
512
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