2201R Mobile Tester User Guide
Chapter 4 Autotest
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Result file handling
Each test performed may result in a log file with the results. In addition, the results can be summarized in a Report
Summary file. The following fields on the right of the Autotest Configuration menu help you to keep a certain order.
Result files can be displayed on the 2201R or loaded to a PC, for example, for billing and archiving purposes; see
’Managing files on the 2201R Mobile Tester’ on page38.
GSM Filename
At the end of each test, the results may be stored in a file. This may lead to dozens of new files being stored on your
hard disk every day. To keep some order in the result files, the 2201R saves them in different subdirectories according
to a selectable method.
The GSM Filename parameter determines the method to which the result files are stored; select a method in the
selection field as follows.
.\Date(DD.MM.YYYY)\IMEI.txt
The 2201R stores the results in a separate folder for each day. For example, a test performed on December 25, 2014
is saved in directory 25.12.2014. The file name is determined by the phone’s serial number IMEI (International
Mobile Equipment Identity); if the same phone is tested multiple times, the serial number in the file name is amended
by a new letter for each new test.
Example: The results of the first test run are stored in a file named 350170275619713.txt. The results for the second
run with the same phone are stored in 350170275619713A.txt.
.\Date(YYYY-MM-DD)\IMEI.txt
This selection has the same effect as in \Date(DD.MM.YYYY)\IMEI.txt except that the year in the date of the folder
name comes first. This sequence is easier to sort by date.
.\IMEI.txt
The 2201R stores the results in a folder. The file name is determined by the serial number of the mobile phone (the
IMEI); if the same phone is tested multiple times, the serial number in the file name is amended by a new letter for
each new test.
Example: The results of the first test run are stored in a file named 350170275619713.txt. The results for the second
run with the same phone are stored in 350170275619713A.txt.
Table 15 GSM frequency bands
Frequency
band
Channel
numbers
Uplink frequencies Downlink frequencies
GSM 850 128—251 824—849 MHz 869—894 MHz
P-GSM 900 1—124 890—915 MHz 935—960 MHz
E-GSM 900 975—1023,
0—124
880—915 MHz 925—960 MHz
R-GSM 900 955—1023,
0—124
876—915 MHz 921—960 MHz
GSM 1800 512—885 1710—1785 MHz 1805—1880 MHz
GSM 1900 512—810 1850—1910 MHz 1930—1990 MHz
ER-GSM 900 940—1023,
0—124
873—915 MHz 918—960 MHz