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Nemo Handy-S

Display Guide
Nemo Handy-S 3.50
Nokia 6720 / 6720 US
Nokia C5-00
Nokia C5-00.2

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Revision 3.50.01, Last edited February 2012

CONTENTS
NEMO HANDY-S VIEWS .................................................................................... 5
STATUS VIEW ...................................................................................................... 6
SCRIPT VIEW ....................................................................................................... 7
GPS VIEW .............................................................................................................. 8
INDOOR MAP ....................................................................................................... 9
CUSTOM VIEW .................................................................................................. 10
STANDBY DISPLAY .......................................................................................... 11
BROWSER VIEW ............................................................................................... 12
TESTING VIEW .................................................................................................. 13
TIMESLOT TESTING VIEW ................................................................................... 13
CELL TESTING VIEW ........................................................................................... 14
SCANNING VIEW FOR GSM ................................................................................. 15
SCANNING VIEW FOR UMTS .............................................................................. 16
GSM VIEWS ........................................................................................................ 17
VIEW 1/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 17
VIEW 2/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 23
VIEW 3/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 24
VIEW 4/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 25
VIEW 5/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 26
VIEW 6/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 27
VIEW 7/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 28
VIEW 8/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 29
VIEW 9/10 FOR GSM........................................................................................... 30
VIEW 10/10 FOR GSM AND UMTS ..................................................................... 33
WLAN VIEW ....................................................................................................... 34
UMTS VIEWS ...................................................................................................... 37
VIEW 1/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 37
VIEW 2/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 41
VIEW 3/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 42
VIEW 4/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 43
VIEW 5/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 44
VIEW 6/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 45

VIEW 7/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 47


VIEW 8/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 48
VIEW 9/10 FOR UMTS ........................................................................................ 51

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NEMO HANDY-S VIEWS


Below are presented the various measurement views available in Nemo
Handy-S. You can browse the various views with the left and right arrow
buttons. With the up and down arrow buttons you can scroll the views. By
pressing the navigation button, you can switch between different
parameters within a view. Note that the scales in the bar and line graphs
will change according to the selected parameter. You are also able to hide
screens. To do this, go to the screen you wish to hide and select
Parameter | Hide view | OK. To control which pages are hidden and which
are not, go to Options | Tools | Page Collection. Pages in the show mode
have an icon on the top left-hand corner of each display. You are able to
select and deselect whether a page is shown or hidden by using the
mobiles navigation button.
Nemo Configuration Editor enables you to create your own Nemo Handy-S
views. The views described here are the default views.

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STATUS VIEW

Logging State tells the current recording status.


Log File Size displays the size in bytes of the measurement file.
Free Space displays the available memory card memory space.
Free Memory displays the current amount of free RAM.
System Lock, Channel Lock, Scr. Lock, and Cell Barring display status
info for the different forcing functions.
GPS Status displays the status of the GPS receiver.
Uplink file displays the voice quality audio sample file name (*.wav).
Uplink file volume displays the volume setting for voice quality audio
sample sending.
Log File Path displays the location where the measurement files are
stored on the memory card.
Log File Name displays the measurement file name.
Uplink file displays the name of the audio sample file used in audio uplink
testing.
Uplink file volume displays the playing volume of the audio sample file
used in audio uplink testing.

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SCRIPT VIEW

Status displays the current status of the script.


APN displays the access point name.
File displays the name of the script file.
Repeats displays how many times the script is repeated and the ordinal
number of the current repeat.
Command displays the number of commands in the current script and a
description of the command, e.g., VoiceCallStart
State describes the current mobile state.

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GPS VIEW

The GPS view is available only if a GPS is connected to Nemo Handy-S


and the license supports the GPS.
Latitude/Longitude displays the latitude/longitude coordinates
Height displays the current elevation in meters
Distance displays the distance traveled from the starting point.
GPS Status displays the current status of the GPS, i.e., if there is a fix
Satellites displays the number of satellites currently visible.
Velocity displays the current velocity of the test unit in kilometers per hour.

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INDOOR MAP

You can view indoor maps in Nemo Handy-S and plot the measurement
route on the map with markers.
You can move and zoom on the map with the following buttons:

2 = Up
4 = Left

5 = Marker

6 = Right

7 = Zoom out

8 = Down

9 = Zoom in

To draw the route on the map, place markers along the route. Press button
5 twice to place a marker. If the Draw route setting is on in the Indoor Map
Settings, the markers will be connected to form a route. The map can be
colored based on a certain parameter along the route.

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CUSTOM VIEW

In the Custom view you can add your own parameters to the view. Click
Display | Edit, and Display | Parameter | Add parameter to add a
parameter from a list. Select any parameter from one of Nemo Handy-S
views to add to the custom view. You can also add several pages to the
view.

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STANDBY DISPLAY

Nemo Handy-S standby display functionality enables the user to add


parameters from the various Nemo Handy-S views to the Nokia terminals
standby display. The user can follow the selected parameters and their
values also while Nemo Handy-S is hidden and running in the background.

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BROWSER VIEW
The Browser view displays the HTML content when you run a HTML
browsing script.

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TESTING VIEW
TIMESLOT TESTING VIEW

Status displays the status of the testing procedure.


Repeat displays the number of calls that have been made during the
testing session.
Phone number displays the test number to which the calls are made
during the testing session.
Channel displays the channel number of the tested channel.

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CELL TESTING VIEW

Channel displays the channel number of the tested cell.


Rx level defines the minimum required Rx level the cells must have in
order for them to be tested.
Voice displays whether the tested cell connects voice calls successfully.
HTTP (HTTP Transfer) displays the user-defined URL which will be used in
the HTTP transfers.

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SCANNING VIEW FOR GSM

Status displays the status of the scanning procedure.


Duration (s) displays the duration of the scanning session.
Stamp displays the current time stamp.
RX Level displays RX level per channel.
You can move and zoom on the data view using the buttons below. Zoom
in to view numerical values for each bar.
4 = Left

6 = Right

7 = Zoom out

9 = Zoom in

The horizontal bar below the graph displays the current zoom level and the
left-right position of the zoomed area in relation to the entire range of
detected channels.

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SCANNING VIEW FOR UMTS

Status displays the status of the scanning procedure.


Duration (s) displays the duration of the scanning session.
Stamp displays the current time stamp.
Ec/No displays Ec/No per scrambling code.
RSCP displays RSCP per scrambling code.
You can move and zoom on the data view using the buttons below. Zoom
in to view numerical values for each bar.
4 = Left

6 = Right

7 = Zoom out

9 = Zoom in

The horizontal bar below the graph displays the current zoom level and the
left-right position of the zoomed area in relation to the entire range of
detected scrambling codes.

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GSM VIEWS
VIEW 1/10 FOR GSM

System displays the current cellular system, e.g., GSM 1800.


Packet Tech. displays the packet data technology used. Alternatives are
GPRS, EGPRS, UMTS, and HSDPA.
Channel displays the current channel number.
CI displays the 16-bit cell identification code.
BCCH displays the broadcast control channel number.
BSIC displays the base station identity code.
Channel Type displays the current channel type. Alternatives are FR, HR,
EFR, AFR, and AHR.
RX Level displays the RX level full value when the mobile is in idle mode
and the RX level sub value when a call is connected. Values range from 120 to -10 dBm.
RX Quality displays the RX quality full value when the mobile is in idle
mode and the RX quality sub value when a call is connected. Values range
from 0 to 7.
C1 & C2 display the C1 and C2 values.

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N1 Channel displays the channel number for the first neighbor.


N1 RX Level displays the RX level for the first neighbor.
DL DTX displays whether discontinuous transmission is supported (Y/N).

LAC displays the location area code.


MCC displays the mobile country code.
MNC displays the mobile network code.
TA displays the timing advance value. Values range from 0 to 63.
MSP displays the mobile station Tx power. Values range from 0 to 32.
MSP (dBm) displays the mobile station Tx power in dBm.
MAIO displays the mobile allocation index offset.
HSN displays the hopping sequence number.
RLT displays the radio link timeout.
Hopping Channels
Voice TS DL/UL displays the numbers of used timeslots during voice call
in uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) directions.
Packet TS DL/UL displays the numbers of used timeslots during packet
data connection in uplink (UL) and downlink (DL) directions.

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Emergency call displays whether emergency calls are supported in the


cell (Y/N).
IMSI attach/detach displays whether attach-detach-procedure is allowed in
the cell (Y/N).
Half rate channels displays whether half rate channels are supported in
the cell (Y/N).
C2 broadcast displays whether C2 values are broadcasted in the cell
(Y/N).
SI 7/8 broadcast displays whether system information 7 and 8 are
broadcasted in the cell (Y/N).
Cell broadcast displays whether cell broadcast is supported (Y/N).
Call re-establish displays whether re-establishment is supported (Y/N).
Early class mark send displays in idle mode whether early class mark
(ECSC) sending is supported (Y/N). In dedicated mode (conversation) n/a
is shown.
2-ter messages displays in idle mode whether 2-ter messages are
supported (Y/N). In dedicated mode (conversation) n/a is shown.
Multi band reporting displays the multi band reporting decimal value
(0,1,2,3) if supported.
GPRS support displays whether GPRS is supported in the cell (Y/N).
EDGE support displays whether EDGE is supported in the cell (Y/N).

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FER displays the frame error rate percentage.


LQE displays the link quality estimate. Values range from 0 to 32.
AMR Init Codec displays the AMR initial codec mode. Alternatives are
4.75, 5.15, 5.9, 6.7, 7.4, 7.95, 10.2, and 12.2.
AMR ICMI displays the AMR initial codec mode indicator. Alternatives are
N.A., Implicit, and Signalling.
AMR Codecs displays the AMR active codec set. Alternatives are 4.75,
5.15, 5.9, 6.7, 7.4, 7.95, 10.2, and 12.2.
AMR Codec UL/DL displays the AMR mode in uplink (UL) and downlink
(DL) directions. Alternatives are 4.75, 5.15, 5.9, 6.7, 7.4, 7.95, 10.2, and
12.2.
AMR Hyst 1-3 displays the AMR 1-3 hysteresis values in dB. Values range
from 0 to 7.5 dB.
AMR Thr 1-3 displays the AMR threshold values in dB. Values range from
0 to 31.5 dB.

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MAIO displays the mobile allocation index offset.


HSN displays the hopping sequence number.
Hopping Channels displays a list of hopped channels.

The Signaling Messages view displays the Layer3 and RRC signaling
message headers that are retrieved from the network.
Select the headers you wish to display in the Signaling Messages view in
Nemo Handy-S Options | Settings | General | Signaling messages
settings.

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CellName displays the name of the serving cell based on BTS file.
SiteName displays the base station name based on BTS file.
Distance displays the distance to site based on BTS file.
BTS CI displays the cell ID of the serving cell based on BTS file.

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VIEW 2/10 FOR GSM

MSP displays the mobile station power level class in dBm.


RX Level displays the RX level full value when the mobile is in idle mode
and the RX level sub value when a call is connected. Values range from 120 to -10 dBm.
RX Quality displays the RX quality full value when the mobile is in idle
mode and the RX quality sub value when a call is connected. Values range
from 0 to 7.
C/I displays the C/I value. Values range from -10 to 25.
Coding DL/UL display the CS data channel coding for downlink/uplink
direction. Alternatives are 9.6 and 14.4.
#TS DL/UL displays the number of downlink/uplink timeslots.
Tput DL/UL displays the downlink/uplink data transfer rate in kilobits per
second.

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VIEW 3/10 FOR GSM

The table grid view displays the channel number, CI (cell identity), BSIC,
C1, C2, LAC (location area code), and RX level for the serving (first on
list) and neighbor channels.

BCCH allocation list view displays the broadcast control channel number
and type along with a list of frequencies supported on the neighboring cells.
This parameter is broadcast on the BCCH (Broadcast Control Channel),
giving mobiles the frequencies of the BCCH carriers on neighboring cells. It
is typically used by the MS (Mobile Station) in the cell selection and reselection processes.

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VIEW 4/10 FOR GSM

The neighbor bar view for GSM displays the channel number, BSIC, and
RX level for the serving and neighbor channels. The serving channel is
displayed first on the list (in black).

The neighbor line view for GSM displays the channel number and RX level
for the serving and neighbor channels. The serving channel is displayed
first on the list (in black). The RX level line for the serving channel is
displayed in bold.

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VIEW 5/10 FOR GSM

The inter-system bar and line views display for GSM the channel number,
BSIC, and RX level for the serving and best neighbors and for UMTS the
scrambling code, RSCP, and Ec/N0 for the active set and for best pilots in
monitored set. The serving channel and the active set are displayed first on
the lists (in black).
Note that the values are displayed in real-time for the current system
only. For the other system only the last values are displayed.

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VIEW 6/10 FOR GSM

MSP displays the mobile station Tx power. Values range from 0 to 32.
RX Level displays the RX level full value when the mobile is in idle mode
and the RX level sub value when a call is connected. Values range from
-120 to -10 dBm.
RX Quality displays the RX quality full value when the mobile is in idle
mode and the RX quality sub value when a call is connected. Values range
from 0 to 7.
LQE displays the link quality estimate. Values range from 0 to 32.

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VIEW 7/10 FOR GSM

The data throughput line views display the application data throughput in
kilobits per second for UL and DL directions. The value is also displayed as
a line.
Note that you need to have a data transfer on to see data in these
views.

Application Throughput DL (downlink) defines the throughput from iPerf


server to client with range from 0-100000 and the unit stated as kbps.
Application Throughput DL (downlink) defines the throughput from client
to iPerf server with range from 0-100000 and the unit stated as kbps.

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IPerf PER (Packet Error Rate) DL (downlink) - Lost datagram rate from
iPerf server to client. Range: 0 1000, unit: .
IPerf PER (Packet Error Rate) UL (uplink) defines the lost datagram rate
from iPerf client to server. Range: 0 - 1000, Unit: .
IPerf Jitter DL (downlink) defines latency variation from iPerf server to
client. Range: 0 100000, unit: ms.
IPerf Jitter UL (uplink) defines latency variation from iPerf client to server.
Range: 0 100000, unit: ms.

VIEW 8/10 FOR GSM

#TS DL/UL display the number of downlink/uplink timeslots.


Coding DL/UL display the CS data channel coding for downlink/uplink
directions. Alternatives are 9.6 and 14.4.

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VIEW 9/10 FOR GSM


The view has several pages. Scroll up and down with the arrow button to
view all of them.

The Voice codec downlink/uplink distribution bar views display the


distribution percentages of full rate (FR%) and half rate (HR%) voice
codecs.

The CS downlink/uplink distribution bar views display the distribution


percentages of coding schemes.

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Audio MOS displays downlink voice quality Mean Opinion Score when
receiving a test sample from a server or from another Nemo Handy-S.
RXQual displays RX quality.

Video MOS displays video streaming quality Mean Opinion Score during
video streaming.
Jitter displays the variance between the arrival times of data packets in
milliseconds.
Packet Loss displays the loss of packet data as a percentage.

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MOS Deg. - Video quality MOS degradation. Range: 0 5, unit: MOS.


PER Deg.- Video quality degradation due to packet errors. Range: 0 100,
unit: %.
Comp. Deg. - Video quality degradation due to compression. Range: 0
100, unit: %.
Frm. Rate - Video frame rate. Range: 0 50, unit: frames.
Codec - Codec is a software algorithm that enables decompression for
digital video.

The PING line view displays ping round-trip time in milliseconds. The value
is also displayed as a line.

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VIEW 10/10 FOR GSM AND UMTS


The 10/10 views display statistics for various measurement events. The
views are the same for GSM and UMTS. You can reset the statistics by
selecting Tools | Statistics Reset. To collect statistics from multiple
successive measurement sessions, select Options | Settings | General
and set Save statistics to Yes. To save statistics to csv file, select
Options | Tools | Export Statistics and enter a new file name. This
feature is available in Handy-S Basic and Handy-S Pro.

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WLAN VIEW
Please note that this view is not available with the Nokia 6120, 6121,
6720, 6720 US, C5, C5-03, and C5-03 NAM terminals.
WLAN views display all available WLAN access points. An active WLAN
connection is not required.

SSID displays the Service Set Identifier of the WLAN access point.
Channel displays the channel number of the WLAN access point.
RSSI displays the received signal strength in dBm.

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BSSID NIC displays the Network Interface Controller (NIC) part of the
Media Access Control (MAC) address of the WLAN access point.
Service Set ID displays the Service Set Identifier of the WLAN access
point.
RSSI displays the received signal strength in dBm.

Active Access Point (AP) Details view requires an active WLAN connection.
SSID displays the Service Set Identifier of the WLAN access point.
BSSID displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the WLAN
access point.

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Sec Mode displays the security mode of the WLAN access point. Open
indicates that the connection is not encrypted. Wps, Wpa-Psk, etc. indicate
the security mode.
Channel displays the channel number of the WLAN access point.
RSSI displays the received signal strength in dBm.

Security displays the security modes of the inactive WLAN access points.
Open indicates that the connection is not encrypted. Wps, Wpa-Psk, etc.
indicate the security mode.
Transfer rate displays the maximum theoretical transfer rates of the
inactive WLAN access points
SSID displays the Service Set Identifiers of the inactive WLAN access
points.

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UMTS VIEWS
VIEW 1/10 FOR UMTS

System displays the current cellular system, e.g., UMTS.


Packet Tech. displays the packet data technology used. Alternatives are
GPRS, EGPRS, UMTS, and HSDPA.
Channel displays the current channel number.
CI displays the 16-bit cell identification code*.
Active SCRs displays the active set scrambling codes.
RRC State displays the RRC state. Alternatives are Idle, URA PCH, Cell
PCH, Cell FACH, and Cell DCH.
Compr. Mode displays the status of compressed mode (on/off).
Carrier RSSI displays the carrier RSSI value. Values range from -120 to 10.
st

1 act. Ec/No displays the Ec/No value for the best active set cell.
st

1 act. RSCP displays the RSCP value for the best active set cell.
LAC displays the location area code.
MCC displays the mobile country code.

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*Please note that when the terminal is in a call, CI value will not be
updated. This is normal behavior since network is not updating CI
during active state.

TX Power displays the TX power level in dBm. Values range from 30 to 120.
SIR displays the signal-to-interference ratio. Values range from 50 to 50.
DL/UL Pwr Up % display the percentages of downlink (DL) and uplink (UL)
power up commands.
BLER DL displays the block error rate value in downlink direction.
Init. TX Pwr. displays the initial transmission power in dBm. Values range
from 99 to 99.
RACH TX Pwr. displays the RACH message power in dB.
Preamble Count displays the transmitted preamble count. Values range
from 1 to 65.
AICH Status displays the RACH message transmission result.

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MAC-HS Tput displays MAC-hs throughput.


MAC-HS BLER displays MAC-hs block error rate.
Act rate displays the downlink Activity rate.
CQI displays the Channel Quality Indicator.
TBI displays the Transport Block Size Indicator.
Modulation displays the ratio of QPSK/16QAM activity.
#Codes displays the number of HS-PDSCH channelization codes.
HSDPA coding displays coding mode.

The Signaling Messages view displays the Layer3 and RRC signaling
message headers that are retrieved from the network.

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Select the headers you wish to display in the Signaling Messages view in
Nemo Handy-S Options | Settings | General | Signaling messages
settings.

CellName displays the name of the serving cell based on BTS file.
SiteName displays the base station name based on BTS file.
Distance displays the distance to site based on BTS file.
BTS CI displays the cell ID of the serving cell based on BTS file.
Scr. displays the scrambling codes of the listed cells based on BTS file
(cells listed in descending order of Ec/No value)
Cell id displays the cell IDs of the listed cells based on BTS file (cells listed
in descending order of Ec/No value)
Cell name displays the name of the serving cell based on BTS file (cells
listed in descending order of Ec/No value)

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VIEW 2/10 FOR UMTS

TX Power displays the TX power level in dBm. Values range from 30 to 120.
SIR displays the signal-to-interference ratio. Values range from 50 to 50.
DL/UL Pwr Up % display the percentages of downlink (DL) and uplink (UL)
power up commands.
BLER DL displays the block error rate value in downlink direction.
Carrier RSSI displays the carrier RSSI value. Values range from -120 to 10.
Scr. Ec/No displays the active scrambling code and the respective Ec/N0.
Scr. RSCP displays the active scrambling code and the respective RSCP.

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VIEW 3/10 FOR UMTS

Channel displays the current channel number.


Scr. displays the scrambling code. The scrambling code in bold is the
active scr.
Ec/No displays the Ec/No value for each scrambling code.
RSCP displays the RSCP (received signal code power) value for each
scrambling code.

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VIEW 4/10 FOR UMTS


The neighbor line and bar views for UMTS display the scrambling code,
RSCP, and Ec/No for the active, monitored, and detected sets. The active
set is displayed first on the list (in black).

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VIEW 5/10 FOR UMTS

The inter-system bar and line views display for GSM the channel number,
BSIC, and RX level for the serving and best neighbors and for UMTS the
scrambling code, RSCP, and Ec/N0 for the active set and for best pilots in
monitored set. The serving channel and the active set are displayed first on
the lists (in black).
Note that the values are displayed in real-time for the current system
only. For the other system only the last values are displayed.

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VIEW 6/10 FOR UMTS

Carrier RSSI displays the carrier RSSI value. Values range from -120 to 10.
TX Power displays the TX power level in dBm. Values range from 30 to 120.

DL/UL Pwr Up % display the percentages of downlink (DL) and uplink (UL)
power up commands.
BLER DL displays the block error rate value in downlink direction.

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SIR displays the signal-to-interference ratio target. Values range from 50


to 50.
BLER DL displays the block error rate value in downlink direction.

This page combines some parameters found on the previous pages. To


change the scale to display values for the different parameters, select a
parameter, for example, TX Pwr by pressing the navigation button. Then
press 5.

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VIEW 7/10 FOR UMTS

The data throughput line views display the application data throughput in
kilobits per second for UL and DL directions. Also BLER DL is displayed.
Note that you need to have a data transfer on to see data in these
views.

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VIEW 8/10 FOR UMTS

MAC Tput displays MAC throughput.


MAC BLER displays MAC block error rate.
Act rate displays the downlink Activity rate.

16QAM/QPSK% displays the relative ratio of 16QAM and QSPK


modulation activity.
#Codes displays the number of HS-PDSCH channelization codes.
CQI displays the Channel Quality Indicator.

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Please note that the three displays below are only available with
Nokia 6720 (US), C5, C5-03 (US) terminals.

MAC-e Tput displays MAC throughput.


Retrans. displays the ratio of retransmitted PDUs and all transmitted PDUs
in the MAC-e layer.
E-DCH TB Size displays the average of transport block size used during
the previous reporting period.
E-DCH DTX displays the ratio of non-transmitted TTIs and all TTIs with
HSUPA.

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SG - The serving grant index defines how much power is given for the
uplink data transmission. The network controls current serving grant using
absolute and relative grants.
UPH - UE transmission power headroom (UPH) displays the ratio of the
maximum UE transmission power and the corresponding DPCCH code
power.
TX Power defines the total UE transmitted power in dBm.

Happy bit - the happy bit status is periodically reported to the network to
indicate when the mobile has enough power to transmit current data buffers
in a predefined time period.

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E-DCH DTX defines the ratio of non-transmitted TTIs and all TTIs with
HSUPA.
TEBS - the total E-DCH buffer status identifies the total amount of data
available across all logical channels for which reporting has been
requested by the RRC, and indicates the amount of data in a number of
bytes that is available for transmission and retransmission in the RLC layer.

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The AMR Codec UL% DL% displays the distribution of various codecs in
uplink and downlink.

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Audio MOS displays downlink voice quality Mean Opinion Score when
receiving a test sample from a server or from another Nemo Handy-S.
BLER displays block error rate.

Video MOS displays video streaming quality Mean Opinion Score during
video streaming.
Jitter displays the variance between the arrival times of data packets in
milliseconds.
Packet Loss displays the loss of packet data as a percentage.

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MOS Deg. - Video quality MOS degradation. Range: 0 5, unit: MOS.


PER Deg.- Video quality degradation due to packet errors. Range: 0 100,
unit: %.
Comp. Deg. - Video quality degradation due to compression. Range: 0
100, unit: %.
Frm. Rate - Video frame rate. Range: 0 50, unit: frames.
Codec - Codec is a software algorithm that enables decompression for
digital video.

The PING line view displays the ping round-trip time in milliseconds. The
value is also displayed as a line.

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