3.10 Configuration of the TC-3000C
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3.10.2 DUT
To perform general RF measurements, select
General.
USB1
USB2
RS1
RS2
UART1
UART2
BCSP1
BCSP2
2WIRE1
2WIRE2
If DUT has HCI port, select the type of it. Otherwise
select None. If UART selected, determine the Baud
Rate.
If DUT is plugged into HCI port of TC-3000C in
Preparation, the type of port will be automatically
selected.
This parameter MUST NOT be the same as HCI port
setting of Tester.
Defines whether to stop the Test Cases when an error
occurs during execution
Defines the number of attempts to recover the link lost
while Test Cases are running
Defines the amount of the power loss in the full path
between Tester and DUT (in dB)
Flag indicating whether the DUT supports inquiry
When Bluetooth devices want to make a connection
between them, they take two steps: Inquiry and Page.
Master (Tester) gets the BD_ADDR of slave (DUT) in
Inquiry procedure and then uses it in Page procedure.
If you want to test according to the above two
procedures, let this box checked. But if you already
know BD_ADDR of DUT, uncheck this box and write
down parts of BD_ADDR of DUT in LAP for DAC.
Then it will start from Page.
Lower Address Part (3 bytes) of BD_ADDR, from
which the Inquiry Access Code will be derived when
the inquiry procedure is performed; 9e8b33 is GIAC
Defines the amount of time between consecutive
inquiry scans, i.e., the time interval from the time
when the Host Controller starts its last inquiry scan to
the time when it begins the next inquiry scan.
Inquiry Scan Window
Defines the amount of time for the duration of the
inquiry scan, and T winqscan must be less than or
equal to the T inqscan.
Defines the maximum amount of time specified before
the Inquiry is halted.
Defines the maximum number of responses from the
Inquiry before the Inquiry is halted; 0 means unlimited
number of responses