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CHANNEL
HAND-OFF
INCREMENT
ENABLE
DrMF
TEST
ENABLE
HOOK-FLASH
TEST
ENABLE
RX
SENSITIVITY
TEST
ENABLE
AUTOTEST
PRINTOUT
50
YES
YES
YES
YES
After
PROGRAM
PARAMETERS
is
selected
from
the
CELLULAR
TEST
MENU,
a
par-
meter
to
program
will
appear
on
the
first
line
of
the
VF
display.
The
currently
programmed
value
for
that
parameter
will
be
displayed
on
the
second
line
of
the
VF
.
display.
The
user
now
has
the
option
to
reprogram
that
parameter,
or
skip
to
the
next
parameter
without
modifying
the
par-
meter
currently
displayed.
To
skip
to
the
next
parameter,
press
the
"ENTER"
key
and
the
next
parameter
will
be
displayed.
To
reprogram
the
currently
displayed
parameter,
enter
the
data
required
for
that
parame-
ter,
as
described
below,
and
proceed
to
the
next
parameter
by
pressing
the
"ENTER"
key.
After
the
last
parameter
is
displayed,
pressing
the
"ENTER"
key
will
re-
turn
the
program
back
to
the
first
item
in
the
parameter
list.
The
user
may move
down
thru
the
programmable
parameters,
gne
at
a
time,
by
press-
ing
the
"ENTER"
key
to
view
the
currently
programmed
values.
To
exit
the
PROGRAM
PARAMETERS
mode,
and
return
to
the
"CELLULAR TEST MENU",
press
the
"CELL TEST"
key.
The
following
paragraphs
describe
each
par-
ameter
in
detail.
PASS/FAIL
TEST -
see
description
of
"SHIFT"
key
is
Section
3.2.
The
PASS/FAIL
feature
of
the
Model-2500
allows
the
user
to
quickly
determine
what
measurements
in
the
Automatic
Test
Results
printout
are
within
specified
limits.
Limits
specified
in
the
EIA
PASS/FAIL
Table
are
based
on
the
Electronic
Industries
Associations
IS-3-D
(Cellular
System;
Mobile
Station-Land
Station
Compatibility
Specifications).
Custom
limits
specified
by
the
user
are
also
available
as
an
option.
-
(See
example
of
Automatic
Test
Results
printout
and
PASS/FAIL
Table
Parameter
in
Section
3.3.4)
System
ID
(SID)
The
System
ID
is
a
five
digit
number
that
corresponds
to
the
home
system
ID
of
the
cellular
telephone
to
be
tested.
Every
cellular
system
.
has
it's
own
unique
system
ID.
If
the
system
ID
programmed
in
the
Model-
2500
is
different'
than
the
home
system
ID
in
the
cellular
telephone,
the
ROAM
indicator
on
the
cellular
telephone
will
illuminate,
indicating
that
the
cellular
telephone
is
not
in
it's
home
system.
If
the
system
ID
in
the
Model-2500
is
the
same
as
the
system
ID
in
the
cellular
tele-
phone,
the
ROAM
indicator
will
be
deactivated.
To
program
a
new
system
ID,
enter
the
five
digit
system
ID
number
(leading
zeroes
must
be
entered)
followed
by
the
"ENTER"
key.
2500-MANUAL
PAGE
10
SECTION-3