Chapter 2 WCDMA Call Mode
System parameters
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9 To confirm the entry and to finally copy the file, push the OK softkey.
10 A push on the
Exit softkey will leave RAPID! and take you back to the
Welcome menu of the 4400.
How to edit a coupling loss
definition already stored on the
4400
1 Call the Welcome menu on-screen using the E
SCAPE key.
2 Start RAPID! by first pushing the T
OOLS key and then the [RAPID!] marker
tab.
This will call the file manager on-screen.
3 Using the file manager, navigate to the
/rapid/cpl directory.
4 Select the file to be edited.
5 Push the
Open softkey and then the [Edit] marker tab to start the editing
process.
The following issues should be considered when using coupling loss files:
– The *.cpl files are organized as tables.
– An optional comment may be placed in the first line. A comment is indicated
by two slashes:
//comment
– Within the *.cpl file there is a section for the frequency range from 1700 to
2300 MHz.
– The section must contain at least one line. The maximum for the section is
10 lines.
– Every line consists of two values: the frequency in MHz and the corre-
sponding coupling loss in dB. Those two values are separated by a comma (,).
Example:
//Motorola P7389
825.0,15.0
1750.0,19.0
– Push the [File] marker tab to return to the file manager.
– Push the
Close softkey to terminate any operation on the file previously
opened.
– After the editing has been completed, push the
Save softkey to store the
file.
– A push on the
Exit softkey will leave RAPID! and take you back to the
Welcome menu of the 4400.
NOTE
The maximum length for
filename is 8 characters.