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WARRANTY
HARDWARE: DingLi warrants its hardware products
(excluding mobile phones, UEs and datacards) to be free
from defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use
and service, for one year from the date of purchase from
DingLi or its Authorised Agent. DingLi certifies that all
instruments are tested and inspected to comply with the
published specifications originating from the company.
If a product does not operate as warranted during the
warranty period, DingLi shall, at its option, repair the defective
product or part (except batteries), deliver an equivalent
product or part to replace the defective item, or refund the
purchase price paid for the defective product. Transportation
of the defective product or part to the factory or service centre
is to be pre-paid by the customer. All products that are
replaced will become the property of DingLi. Any replaced or
repaired product or part has a ninety (90) day warranty or the
remainder of the initial warranty period, whichever is longer.
Note: Mobile phones, UEs and datacards supplied by DingLi
or its Authorised agent are supplied free from defects in
workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for
six months from the date of purchase.
SOFTWARE: DingLi warrants that the software programs
licensed from it will perform in substantial conformance to the
program specifications for a period of one year from the date
of purchase from DingLi or its Authorised Agent. DingLi
warrants the magnetic media containing software against
failure during the warranty period. Sole obligation hereunder
shall be (at DingLi discretion) to refund the purchase price
paid for any defective software products, or to replace any
defective media with software which substantially conforms to
applicable published specifications. DingLi makes no
warranty that its software products will work in combination
with any hardware or applications software products provided
by third parties, that the operation of the software products will
be uninterrupted or error free, or that all defects in the
software products will be corrected. DingLi will make
reasonable efforts to provide compatibility, except where the
non-compatibility is caused by a defect in the third partys
product.
All information in this manual is given in good faith. However,
Mobile Telecoms International shall not be liable for any loss
or damage whatsoever arising from the use of this manual,
the product described in it or any errors or omissions in either.
COPYRIGHT
CONTENTS
1 Central System Installation................................... 1
Installation...................................
3.4.1 Service........................................................................... 97
3.4.2 RCU Control..................................................................97
3.4.3 Original Data................................................................. 99
3.4.4 Decode Data...............................................................100
3.5 Statistics.....................................................................................101
3.5.1 Statistics and Reporting Overview.......................... 101
3.5.2 Thresholds.................................................................. 102
3.5.3 Configurations............................................................ 103
3.5.4 Statistics Templates.................................................. 112
3.5.5 Manual Statistics Calculations................................. 114
3.5.6 Programmed Service Settings................................. 116
3.5.7 Programmed Statistics and Reports....................... 117
3.6 Report.........................................................................................123
3.7 Real Time Monitor---Imported Map........................................125
3.8 Real Time Monitor---Google earth......................................... 131
3.8.1 Real Time Monitor in Map Window......................... 132
3.8.2 Real Time Monitor in Satellite Window...................133
4 Fleet tools
tools..............................................................
.............................................................. 135
4.1 Connect......................................................................................135
4.2 RCU............................................................................................ 136
4.3 Data............................................................................................ 137
4.4 Client...........................................................................................139
4.5 Config......................................................................................... 140
4.6 Log.............................................................................................. 141
4.7 About................................................................................................... 143
6 RCU Client
Client.............................................................
............................................................. 148
6.1 Preparations.......................................................................................148
6.1.1 Data transmission port.............................................. 148
7 Trouble Shooting
Shooting.................................................
................................................. 158
8 Appendix
Appendix................................................................
................................................................ 162
figures
Percentage 100% 100% 100%
of time on 3G
Compression 1 1 1
ratio
Compressed 0.6 5 5 5 3.68
data (MB /
hour)
Logfile 2.5 10 10 10 10
Database (MB
/ hour)
Decode data 2 7 7 7
(MB / hour)
SQL Database 0.5 1.5
(MB/hour)
Step 1 Open a screen as below. The Setup Wizard will install Pilot Fleet
on your computer. Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit the Setup
Wizard
Step 2 Click Next in the above screen will open another screen like the
following. There are three options: Typical, Custom and Complete.
Choose the required one according to ones need
- Typical Installation This will install all modules, which is
recommended for most users
- Complete Installation This will install all modules, which is identical
to the Typical Installation
- Custom installation. The user must select which modules to install,
which is recommended for advanced users
In the above screen, select the unnecessary options with from the
pull down menu,
Step2 click Next button to open another window which will give three
options shown below. Users can choose one of them to install according
to their needs
- Typical Installation This will install all modules, which is
recommended for most users
- Complete Installation This will install all modules, which is identical
to the Typical Installation
- Custom installation. The user must select which modules to install,
which is recommended for advanced users
Name Description
Fleet Tools Install client tools for service, including
data manager, RCU monitor, log file
viewer, system information
RCU Client Install RCU client tools, including data
download from RCU, data upload to
server, initializing the RCU
Voice Monitor Real-time voice server monitoring,
view PESQ server status and PESQ
score
Step 3 click Next to enter Ready to Install window.
Click Install to begin to install; click Back to review or change any of
the installation setting; click Cancel to exit the wizard
In each PC select the appropriate module(s), press next and follow the
on-screen loading instructions
.
This process consists of four stages defined by the four tabs on the
setup screen
1. General Configure addresses, system preferences and
install index and project files.
2. Mail Settings Configure mail settings to enable the distribution of
system alarms
3. Alarm Setting Define which Fleet alarms should be distributed
4. Backup Configure the database backup settings
To commence this initialisation, run Fleet Terminal Service
Run -> Programs -> Pilot Fleet -> Terminal Service.
On the opening screen select Configure to open the Pilot Fleet Data
Services.
Note: Iif the service is in operation, mistake will emerge while running
the Terminal Service. So make sure that Fleet Database Service is not
in use before running Terminal Service.
Skill: type net stop FleetDB in the operation box to stop services
operation
Data Server Initialisation step 1.
Select the General Tab and complete the screen according to the
directions below.
Port 9000
The time for automatic deletion of
Data Keep decode data if Data index and disk
It is recommended that , initially,
INITIALIZATION
In order to ensure the user can monitor data real time in Fleet Web
Client Operation, users, generally the administrator, should first
configure the Web Monitor Service.ini. if there is already a
WebMonitorService.Ini. In the fleet bin, just open using a text editor (eg
Notepad) it and a window will appear as below:
In the In above screen users, usually the administrators can modify the
host, port, user name and password.
If the file WebMonitorService.ini is not presented, it is essential to create
using notepad or a text editor
channels..
means 1 number uses 2 physical channels
There is no UI for Service mode. Therefore user can log on the Fleet
Voice Service to view the running condition via using Voice Monitor
client software while beginning the voice test.
Attention: The Service mode and Debug mode cannot be used
simultaneously,
Advanced Operation:
Install or uninstall Fleet Voice Service manually: input Install
Path\FleetVoiceService.exe install in Run under Start to install Fleet
Voice Service, or type Install Path\FleetVoiceService.exe uninstall to
uninstall it.
Attention: suggest common user not using this operation.
Config Mode
This mode describe how to configure Fleet Voice Service, that is to say
when it is required to configure, modify or view the configurations of
Fleet Voice Service, this Config mode is to be run and prior to employing
Service mode, it is necessary to run this mode to configure correctly.
Running Ways
Two ways are able to start this mode:
1. From installation menu. For windows XP, the operation steps are:
Start > Program -> Pilot Fleet > Voice Service Configurations
which will open a window like below
2. Input Command. Input Install Path\FleetVoiceService.exe /config in
Run. Press OK to open below window
Coifing window:
list::
Channel list
Configurations Explanation
The next two tables are used to illustrate configurations
Global Setting
Select the installed voice card from the pull
down list. Currently only the Diva ISDN is
supported
Voice Card There are two common used voice cards:
Type Maystar and Diva, both of which contains
several types of cards.
For instance, analogue, ISDN, E1, T1 etc.
For the driver of the Diva card is the same so
here they are taken as one kind.
The downlink standard voice files to be
Playing Voice played. Provided that the configurations of
File these files are not set up correctly, it cannot
be played normally.
In one word, we can get to know the relation between the Local Number
and Dial Number, the B-party number and Phone number. Therefore
For analogue card, there is an individual local number for each channel,
so it is easy to choose the corresponding channel for the RCU if only the
Phone Number is identical to the B-party number.
Problem6
Problem6: Which aspects should be paid attention to the test plan
in case the Get Channel Configuration from Server is ticked?
Solution: 1 Whether it is the outgoing or incoming, the Dial Number in
test plan should be the corresponding Local Number.
2 If Alternate call mode is selected, the first test task is to do outgoing
call; the next is to do incoming call; the Count should be designed as 1
and other test task cannot be scheduled in this time section , for the
Voice Service only support one outgoing call and one incoming call like
this alternate.
3 A test plan including dial test are not adopted by several RCU
channels simultaneously at best.
All maps and site files must be installed in the central system and then
the Fleet services must be started, these processes are defined below.
Once the services are running the system becomes operational and can
be accessed from any PC which becomes a Web Client after logging on
as a user. The initial Fleet configuration is defined by Project Data File,
which was installed in the Kernel Server, and this defines two basic
system settings
1. The RCU Population. The names and serial numbers of all the
RCUs which have been provided with the system are contained in the
Project Data File and this must be updated whenever RCUs are changed
or added.
2. The Initial User Name Name(s) and passwords. As a minimum
configuration a single user will be defined, always as Administrator with
full privileges. This user can assign additional user names freely, each
with any level of privileges.
3. An initial domain. An administrator can add additional domains to
allow easy switching between different operations, for example, in
separate cities.
directory, (if the user creates a new map directory, it is necessary to add
a new Catalogue node to Maps.xml.
II) Modify Maps.xml file by adding the content as follows:
<Map name="Nuremberg Overview" type="image"
source="/maps/Nuremberg Maps/Nuremberg
Overview/MapInABox_36742592.jpg">
<MapInfo>
<Range minLongitude="10.8885" minLatitude="49.3445"
maxLongitude="11.3594" maxLatitude="49.5616"/>
<ValidImage top="1" left="1" bottom="908" right="1280"/>
</MapInfo>
</Map>
III) Where Source refers to relative path to WebPages.
If users choose the SWF format maps which have contained the location
information, the following dialog box will be popped up. The existing
coordinate information appears adjacent to Range Information. Click
Save in the menu to save the maps file to the default path
Information
including
coordinates
If JGP, GIF, BMP format maps are chosen, a Locate window will open
like the following screen. The steps are listed as below:
1 click Calibrate to jump up a Location window
2choose two location points: Max and Min in the map, these should be
as far apart as possible but points where coordinates are east to define
3 type the Min or Max initialization latitude and longitude values in {X,Y}
or double click the location point in the map to get these values
4 type the actual longitude and latitude values in {Longitude, Latitude}
box respectively
5 click OK
6 click Save in the menu to save the maps file and check information
The
current
mouse
location
Initial
Coordinate
Coordinate s
ordinates Actual
coordinate
coordinatess
After the maps are imported by the above methods, they can be used in
the Monitor window.
On the Fleet Central Server, Fleet service may be activated from the
Windows start programs:
Window StartAll ProgramsPilot FleetStart Fleet Services.
On the Voice Server machine, click on;
Window Startcontrol panelmanagement toolserviceFleet Voice
Test Servicemouse right clickstart.
Use any phone line to call the voice server number(s), if the recorded
PESQ speech clip is heard through the phone for each voice channel
dialled then the Voice Server and sound cards are all working correctly.
Note: This process will be changed with the May 2006 Fleet release
The Fleet.icf is the file name of Fleet license, which must be stored in
the directory of Fleet Terminal Service.exe and can not be modified at
random. The number of subscribers and RCUs can not exceed the
permission in License given by Dingli.
3.2 MAINTENANCE
This section covers all the configuration and set up functions
required, once the Fleet system is running, for Fleet is
employed to operate in term of the Users requirements. The
Explorer Bar show the available maintenance headings:
User Information Creation and Control of User
Accounts and privileges
(administrator only)
Domain Information Creation and Control of Domains
(geographic areas)
Site Information Maintenance of operators and site
details
Schedule Information Creation and maintenance of RCU
Test Plans and schedules
RCU Information Maintenance of RCU module
configuration
Event Define Precise definition of Call Drop and
Call Fail events
Global Setting Configuration of bad speech quality
To Delete a User
Tick the select box adjacent to the user name and select
Delete User in the Operations window
To Create a new user
Select New User in the Operation window, the User
Information Window will open
To Edit a User (ie change privileges)
Click on the user, the User Information Window will open
To Delete Domain
Click Domain Information in the Maintenance Explorer bar
then tick the required one in the Domain List , at last press
Delete Domain in operation window to remove the selected
domain
The MSCs which have been entered into the system for this
operator will be listed; changes are made using the same
process as for Adding and Deleting System Operators
To Add or Edit an MSC
Go to the System Operator Information window. To edit an
MSC click on it, to add a new MSC select Add MSC. In both
cases the Creating MSC screen below will appear. Add (or
e MSCs
In the System Operator Information window, check the MSC(s)
required to be deleted and press Delete MSC
To Add or Edit a BSC (or RNC)
In the System Operators Information Window select the MSC
to which the new BSC will be attached. The MSC Detailed
Information window will appear as shown below, this will list all
the current BSCs
To edit a site, click on the site name or, to create a new site
click on Add Site. The Creating Site screen will open as
shown below. Add the Site name, Site ID, Latitude and
Longitude co-ordinates, height and layer information. Press
Save
To edit a Cell, click on the cell name or, to create a new Cell
click on Add Cell. The Creating Cell screen will open as
shown below. Add the Cell name and complete the cell and
related network details. Press Save
To Delete a Cell
Go to the Site Information screen, select the required cell and
press Delete Cell
Simultaneous
FTP Upload
FTP Download
E-Mail
Data Test(s) HTTP
or Attach
or PDP Active
Type a Name for the Test Task, and select the Frequency
Band using the pull down menus. Then select the test task(s)
from the list in the Window.
selected
Duration period only commences after
the remainder of this Connect time
expires.
The programmed length of each call in
Duration seconds. Note: The Duration time
commences after the connect time.
Interval The interval between successive calls
(s)
Voice Evaluation Select to enable voice quality testing
Testing
For more details of the next four settings see the full
description of the Use Time Window at the beginning of the
Test Tasks section of this manual
Use Selects the Use Time Window for use in this test.
Time Note that this disables Connect, Duration and
Window Interval above in addition to Random Dial and
Long Call.
Task The time between two successive calls.
window
Task The minimum duration for the call.
duration
Guard The time between the end of the Task duration
time and the next call set up start
Random Dialling Control
Dial Control
Long Call Check this box for a continuous call lasting the
duration of the drive test
Idle Mode Check this box to test in idle mode. No call will
be made.
For each of the two redial categories use the
pull down menu to select the required action:
None The RCU will redial at the
Redial original scheduled time of
Action after the next call, (as if the call
Drop had completed its planned
schedule).
Immediate The RCU will redial
immediately for the
remaining scheduled period
and will continue with the
Redial original schedule
Action after RxLev (Ec/Io) RCU behaviour is
Fail determined by the
RxLevel/EcIo Controlled
test Settings as defined
below.
Wait The RCU will wait the period
defined in Redial after
Drop/Fail (as appropriate)
and then resume the
planned schedule
Data Tests
Data tests may be performed simultaneously with voice tests
(subject to network and mobile support) as defined in
Permissible Test Combinations. Select Data Test to open
the following set-up window
Connect Testing
To measure the UE connection time, select Connect Test
and complete the settings below
WAP Testing
To measure the WAP performance, select Wap Test and
complete the settings below
Supplementary Services
Select the required test
SMS Test
Select SMS Test and complete the settings below:
Server
Dial Number The RAS dial up number for the WAP
server
User name The WAP account user name.
Test Plans
A Test Plan comprises a time schedule which is used with one
or more Test Tasks to create a work schedule which can be
applied to an RCU channel.
Select Test Plan on the Maintenance Explorer Bar. The Test
Plan List will be displayed as shown below.
Test Tasks
Start The start and end of a testing period.
Time, End Multiple testing periods may be
List
Time scheduled, each with one or more test
tasks running. Tasks are added or
deleted from the list via the Editor
Start These are used to define a time
Time, End period for addition to the plan
Editor
Time
Add Adds a new time period to the plan
Delete Deletes a selected time period from a
plan.
Test Plan Implementation
Test Plan Set Up
1. Ensure that the required Test Task(s) have been created
and configured
2. Define a time period by completing the Editor Start and End
Times
3. Press Add. The two times will appear in the Test Tasks
List together with a + button
4. Select +. A test task box will appear along with a selector
Repeat Count and a new + button.
5. Double Click on the newly appeared Test Task box, the pull
down list of available Test Tasks will appear
6. Select the required task.
7. Set Repeat Count to define the number of times this test
is to be run.
8. If a further test(s) is to be run in the time period, press the
new + button and repeat the process to select a new Test
Task and an associated Test Count
9. If a further Time Period is required repeat steps 1 to 8.
Note: Time Periods must not overlap.
Hot RCU Settings: after longitude and altitude has been set, the
RCU location information will be based on such settings.
Note
Note: The RCU will initially connect via its pre-programmed
dial up settings (stored via rcuclient or from a previous
connection). Once connected Fleet will download a complete
configuration file including new dial up settings. In order to
maintain connection the No 1 RAS dial settings below must
be set
set.
RAS The RAS dial number to access the
Number network internet portal
hat this screen has the same layout as Figure 57 and should
be configured in the same manner.
Type a name for the event in Title and then select the
disconnect location and disconnect cause for which the event
Type a name for the event in Title and then select the
channel release cause for which the event is searching.
Press Save.
3.4 OPERATION
The operation tab of the Fleet Web Client provides user
facilities for the operation and control of the system according
to the configurations established in the Maintenance section
and according to the Users privileges.
The following facilities are available:
1. Monitor the operation of the Fleet Central Services
functions
2. Control and Monitor the operation of the Fleet RCUs in
the current Domain
3. Monitor and maintain the two Fleet core databases
Original data (= logfile database in the Central Server)
Decode database, in the Statistics Server, which
comprises the decoded logfile data for use in statistics
and reports. This data is also used in the SQL server,
where used.
3.4.1 Service
Select Service to enable remote control of Fleet services
through the Web interface. The service list is given in Figure .
This capability only exists if Fleet Kernel Service and Fleet
Web Service are already started. All services except
FleetKernelSrv and FleetWebSrv can be controlled in this
manner.
3.5 STATISTICS
3.5.1 Statistics and Reporting Overview
This section of the Fleet Web Server allows the user to change
data thresholds, set up, program and run statistics, and
generate and distribute reports manually. The Statistics
Functions are split into five sub menus
Thresholds Define the parameter threshold values for all
statistics calculations and reports
Configuration Defines the statistics data sources Manual
s (network, RCUs etc) statistics
and
Statistics Defines the parameters used in a
reports
Templates statistical analysis
Statistics Uses a Configuration and a
Statistics Template to manually
create statistics and reports.
Programmed Configures and the outgoing email Automat
Service path and schedules for automatic ic
Setting report generation and distribution statistics
and
Programmed Defines the content and
reports
statistics distribution lists for automatic
reports.
These six sub menus are always visible in the Explorer bar
when operating within Statistics.
Notice that the totally separate processes are used for manual
and automatic reports.
3.5.2 Thresholds
Selecting Thresholds will open the screen below
3.5.3 Configurations
A Statistics Configuration provides the data source for a
statistical analysis. It must be used in conjunction with a
Statistics Template which is covered in the next section of this
manual and which defines the actual parameters.
Select Configurations, the Central Screen will change as
follows.
1. Type the new Start and Stop times in the two Time boxes.
Similarly change the Begin and End dates if required.
2. Press Add and the new range will appear in the box
labelled Time and Date Setting.
3. If further time periods are required they can be added by
repeating the process 1-2.
4. To delete a time period, highlight and then press Delete
5. To save the settings locally so that they can be used for
3.6 REPORT
This Main heading in Fleet Web Client provides for two
additional report functions
Zoom + Zoom in
Double click the title bar of the window, displayed RCU is removed
from the window, and in display window, select the field and hit
delete button to remove a field
4.1 CONNECT
Click Com in the top left window, a login screen will appear
4.2 RCU
This session is used to view the RCU operation status, reboot,
disconnect or refresh RCU
4.3 DATA
Index to view, maintain or rebuild the Fleet service is available
in this part. In some cases, such as adding new data,
recovering backup, user can rebuild the index here.
The index files are conserved in the relevant directory for the
data service in default. But users can modify the directory in
the data service configuration.
Go to Start --- All Program --- Pilot Fleet --- Terminal Service -
-- Configuration --- General. In the opened Configuration
window the RCU Index File is the data index file where all the
index modification and reestablishment are all stored.
4.4 CLIENT
This objective in this section is to know the connection
condition of the client. That is to say, network connection
state can be shown for client who has been connected to the
server; some connection can be disconnected in terms of
requirement; at the same time it is used to control server
computer, including service restarted, service terminated or
computer rebooted.
4.5 CONFIG
This section is to configure data service, which is the same to
that in section Data Server Initialization.
Note:
System Log can not be closed, otherwise Can't Close
System Log Window! dialog box will appear.
When more than one RCU are selected, System log
window will display all RCU events and System message
(displaying all log messages in default). When a single RCU is
selected, only event of this RCU is displayed.
If configuration for each RCU arrangement and its related
log message has been saved, such configuration can be
reloaded by clicking load button at next login.
If log window is not full screen displayed or blocked or
partly dragged outside screen, click tile button to get a full
screen view (tiled view).
4.7 ABOUT
RCU Appearance
Description of each item:
1. RCU antenna connector
2. Antenna for RCU module
3. Power button
4. working-status-indicator light
5. Power supply connector
6. Network Connection port
7. Connecting port for external test phone
8. Connecting port for external Scanner
9. Connecting port for external GPS
10. RCU GPS antenna
Status-indicator light
Snip connector
off cigar lighter
(2) Connect the brown one with safety cable (10A) we have
provided as below:
6.1 PREPARATIONS
6.1.1 Data transmission port
RCU is connected directly to the network card in PC using
standard network wire by data transmission port.
6.3.1 Project
The view and maintenance of server will be completed in
Project page
6.3.2 Data
The following is the Data figure. You can view all test data
files in RCU, and unnecessary data files are available to be
deleted so as to save the free space. Furthermore, test data
.
Filename The compressed original
file name in RCU
Length(Byte) The size of original file
Time(UTC) The time to generate the
original file
Download
Save The path to store the
Directory compressed original data
file in RCU
List List all original files in RCU
Delete Remove the selected
original files from RCU
Read All Read all original data files
to the appointed path
Read Data Read the selected original
data file to the appointed
path.
File(GMT) The original file name after
uploaded and
decompressed.. it is named
as the current time in .msg
6.3.3 Configuration
This section provides the functions to view and modify the
configurations file in RCU.
6.3.4 CDMA
Status Description
-- Offline. RCU is not connected to the server, or keep in unknown
state
Idle RCU has been connected to the server, and there is no action
during the defined time period. User can modify this setting (RCU
Idle Gate)
ConfigGeneral -- > RCU Idle Gate
Finished A data file has completed to upload successfully which indicates the
server ends this file transmitted normally.
Abstract
These signals are extracted from the uploaded logfiles on
receipt in the Data Server and displayed and logged in the
FleetTools real time display program.
Limited event information is also shown on the Web Client
Operation screen for RCU status indication
Abstract
This list defines the Parameters and KPIs which are
generated in Fleet for inclusion in statistics and reports. The
parameters can also be analyzed using Pilot Navigator to
locate and diagnose network problems.
The default thresholds and steps are shown; these can be
freely changed by any operator through Fleet Client.
The list will shortly be developed to add explanatory
information and algorithm details where necessary. It will also
be updated regularly as new system outputs are developed.
Index
RLC Down Throughput (Byte/s) (0, 1200, 2400); MIN: 0; MAX: 9600
LLC Down Throughput (Byte/s) (0, 1200, 2400); MIN: 0; MAX: 9600
RLC Down Retransmitted Rate (%) (0, 5, 10, 30); MIN: 0; MAX: 100
RLC Up Retransmitted Rate (%) (0, 5, 10, 30); MIN: 0; MAX: 100
LLC Down Retransmitted Rate (%) (0, 5, 10, 30); MIN: 0; MAX: 100
LLC Up Retransmitted Rate (%) (0, 5, 10, 30); MIN: 0; MAX: 100
RxQual (0, 4, 5)
EventCode N/A
Reference SC N/A
Frequency(ARFCN) N/A
ATD Succ: 0
PSD Service Accessibility_A (%)
IP Service: 1
Success: 0
FTP Download Access Ratio_A(%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Success: 0
FTP Upload Access Ratio_A (%)
Fail: 1
Success: 0
FTP Upload Completed Session Ratio_A (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Timeout Drop: 1
FTP Upload Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_A (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
Success: 0
HTTP Access Ratio_A (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
imeout Drop: 1
HTTP Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_A (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
Success: 0
Email POP3 Access Ratio_A (%)
Fail: 1
Success: 0
Email POP3 Completed Session Ratio_A (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Timeout Drop: 1
Email POP3 Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_A (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
Success: 0
Email SMTP Access Ratio_A (%)
Fail: 1
Success: 0
Email SMTP Completed Session Ratio_A (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Timeout Drop: 1
Email SMTP Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_A (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
Success: 0
FTP Download Access Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Success: 0
FTP Upload Access Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Success: 0
FTP Upload Completed Session Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Timeout Drop: 1
FTP Upload Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_B (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
Success: 0
HTTP Access Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Success: 0
HTTP Completed Session Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Timeout Drop: 1
HTTP Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_B (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
Success: 0
Email POP3 Completed Session Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Timeout Drop: 1
Email POP3 Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_B (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
Success: 0
Email SMTP Access Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Success: 0
Email SMTP Completed Session Ratio_B (%)
Fail: 1
Unknown Drop: 0
Timeout Drop: 1
Email SMTP Data Transfer Cut-off Rate_B (%)
RCU Restart: 2
No Response: 3
SMS Count
Success: 0
MMS Send Attempt
Fail: 1
Success: 0
MMS Retrieval
Fail: 1
MMS Size(Byte)
Confidential and Proprietary
http://www.dingli.com
Field name Default Sample Thresholds
Success: 0
WAP Page Gateway Accessibility
Fail: 1
Success: 0
WAP Page Refresh
Fail: 1
Table10
Table10 Other Event Information
Introduction
Installation of a Fleet system divides into seven stages, the
first four of which are critical and are defined here. The
remaining stages should be completed using the instructions
in the Fleet User Guide. These stages are:
1. Connect and configure the hardware
2 Define the essential basic settings (IPs, directories etc)
3 Configure the Fleet Central software modules with these
basic settings
3.2
Set up the Decode Database Enter in Statistics & Localhost if
directory path, as defined in Monitor tab -> Decode statistics and data
2.13, in Fleet Services Data Save Root Path, servers are co-
Configuration Press Apply resident
3.3
Set up the Data Server IP Enter in Statistics & Localhost if
address, as defined in 2.2, to monitor tab -> Authorise statistics and data
enable communication from Server. Press Apply servers are co-
the Statistics and Monitor resident
software.
3.4
Set up the Data Server IP Enter in Web Server tab ->
address, as defined in 2.2, to Data Server Host. Press
enable communication from Apply
the Web Server software
3.5
Set up the Statistics Server IP Save in Fleet Services
address, as defined in 2.3, to Configuration -> Web
enable communication from Server tab -> Statistic
the Web Server software Server Host. Press Apply
3.6
Set up the Voice Server IP Enter in Web Server tab ->
address, as defined in 2.4, to Voice Server Host. Press
enable communication from Apply
the Web Server software
3.7
Set up the Data Server PC Enter in Web Server tab To simplify initial
user name as defined in 2.5 Data Server Host. Press system installation
Apply and reduce the
3.8 impact of errors it is
Set up the Data Server PC Enter in Web Server tab -> recommended that
password as defined in 2.6 Data Server Password. PC accounts are
Press Apply not established
3.9 until full system
Set up the Statistics Server Enter in Web Server tab ->
operation has been
PC user name as defined in Statistics Server User.
verified.
2.7 Press Apply
3.10
Set up the Statistics Server Enter in Web Server tab ->
PC password as defined in 2.8 Statistics Server
Password. Press Apply
3.11
Set up the Voice Server PC Enter in Web Server ->
user name as defined in 2.9 Voice Server User. Press
Apply
3.12
Set up the Voice Server PC Enter in Web Server tab ->
password as defined in 2.10. Voice Server Password.
Press Apply
4.1
Start Fleet services on all PCs Start -> All Programs -> Pilot Fleet -> Start
Fleet services
4.2
Start Fleet Web Client from As defined in 3.18 and 3.19
Data Server or an
independent PC
4.3
Select RCU for connection Maintenance -> Domain (select domain) ->
RCU Information (select RCU with the serial ID
in 2.16 )
4.4
Set up connection IP Enter Data Server fixed IP from 2.1 into
Preferred Server
Press Save
Set up RCU comms settings in Select modem (the second module listed
Fleet RAS settings under the RCU)
4.5
Configure Enter the SIM phone no (from 2.17) into Phone
Number
4.6
Configure Enter the SMS Service Centre no (from 2.18)
into SMSC Number
4.7
Configure Enter the RAS Dial no (from 2.19) into RAS
Number
4.8
Configure Enter the RAS user name (from 2.20) into RAS
User
4.9
Configure Enter the RAS Password (from 2.21) into RAS
Password
4.10
Configure Enter the network APN (from 2.22) into APN
4.11
Configure Select PAP
4.12
Configure Select Data Transmitting set-up Normal
4.13
Configure Select Transmit GPS and Alarm Data
4.14
Press Save
4.15
Set up RAS Dial data directly Connect any PC/Laptop to the RCU using a
into RCU to enable its initial crossover network cable
connection prior to the RCU
Change PC IP to 219.198.245.10
downloading a Configuration
File. Run RCU Client.
Select Configuration Tab
4.16
Configure Enter the Fleet fixed IP number (from 2.1) into
Host
4.17
Configure Enter 21 into Port
4.18
Configure Enter RCU modem phone number from (2.17)
into Phone
4.19
Configure Enter the RAS User name (from 2.20) into
User
4.20
Configure Enter the RAS Password (from 2.21) into
Password
4.21
Configure Enter the APN from (2.22) into APN
4.22
Configure Select PAP Authenticate
4.23
Load data to RCU Press Write
Switch off RCU, disconnect from PC
4.24 4.25 Add SIMS to modem and the logging
Configure RCU for use
channel
Connect Cellular and GPS Antennas. Ensure
GPS antenna can see the sky
4.26
Test RCU Switch on RCU. Check self tests (all lights on
for 10 seconds, they will go out)
4.27
Modem light will flash after several seconds
Test Connection with Fleet Open Web Client -> Operation -> RCU. The
Central System RCU under test will show Status activity. Once
a Test Plan is established (even idle mode
logging) parameters will be seen in the Real
Time Monitor Network screen.
Stages 5 7 can now be completed by defining the settings as required using the
instructions in the Fleet User Guide
Abstract
This document provides operational and specification details
for the Pilot Fleet Remote Control Unit
Remote Control Units are sometimes called probes and
contain channels to allow UEs and scanners to collect
measurement and performance data simultaneously on
multiple Cellular networks, store locally prior to transfer to the
Fleet Central System. This transfer is normally via rapid, near
term uploads but can, in the eventuality of network problems
or if specifically required by the user, be stored until the end
of the test and then transferred by direct cable connection.
Full details of all these options are contained in this document.
Subject Details
MTBF 3000hours
Operating Non
Operating
Environmental Data
Temperature range-25C to + 70C -45C to
+ 85C
Relative humidity 93% @ +40C
1. Rugged protective steel case complete with
mounts (bolt-on bracket or flexible magnetic
strip)
2. Linux operating system for stable operation
Architecture and to allow full synchronisation of multiple
dial up commands when benchmarking.
3. USB, serial and PCMCIA channel support
is provided for connection of measurement
devices (see measurement channel
capacity below)
4. An NMEA 0183 GPS is contained within the
unit.
5. 1 GB compact flash memory.
GSM / GPRS
Standards Supported UMTS (WCDMA/GSM/GPRS)
CDMA/1xRTT/1x-EvDO
Autonomous Operation
1. Via the assigned channel (normally a
dedicated WCDMA channel for optimum
speed but in practice any data channels
can be used and if it is not dedicated, it
may be set to multiplex with logging
functions)
2. Upload data is compressed to minimise
transmission time
3. Four types of Upload schedules
a) Always. This is the Normal mode of
Data upload operation where the channel is
permanently connected, upload starts
after 1 sec or when the RCU memory
contains at least 10KB
b) Always when RCU is Idle
c) At specified times
d) At specified times when RCU is idle
Manual Operation
Direct connect via RJ45 Ethernet cable to PC
running Fleet RCU client software
Real Time Alarm and Monitor Data
The operator may select autonomous upload
for either, or both, the Real Time and Alarm
data packets even if the measurement data is
being stored for manual transfer. This will retain
the Real Time Monitor and Real Time Alarm
capabilities.
Tested as follows
Environmental tests - Electrical
- Shock
- Vibration
- Atmospheric (temperature, humidity, salt
spray)
Several email
addresses can be set
for receiving alarm
mails. Note: Comma is
only the effective
separator..
separator
Backup
Supposing t data
server and
statistics server are
installed in one
computer. They are
set as localhost,
otherwise, IP
should be reset.
These settings
keep in default
It is recommended to
use the default
setting. Provided data
server and statistics
server are installed in
one computer. They
are set as localhost,
otherwise, IP should
be reset.
Add new
test task
Dial test
period,, in
The time period It is recommended to tick all,
second, between two which indicate dial
successive calls The interval connection succeeds as long
between as any one occurs
successive
calls
Call from
server selected
indicates this
RCU channel
The local number in voice
is MTC
server which must be the
same to the one in
corresponding voice
channel, or else, voice
server can not dial RCU or
take the test plan
It is recommended to set 3,
that is the *.wav files with
PESQ score low 3 will be
stored in Data Score Path
It is recommended to
tick it. While there is
neither outgoing call
nor incoming call
during Deactive Delay
between RCU and voice
channel, this channel
will be set as Deactive
state, which means
incoming call or
outgoing call will not be
done
It is required
to tick it Click it to apply new test
task in voice server
Click it to apply
Example
Example3 3:How to locate and calibrate maps in JPG, BMP
or GIF formats by using Fleet Map Tools?
The steps are described in the following:
Step 1 Open Map Tools from Start --- Program ----Pilot
Fleet3.1 ---Map Tools
Step 2 Click Open then choose Bin---Fleet Web Pages(EN)--
-Maps--- Maps.xml( the default map file) shown as below
figure
Include coordinates
information
The initial
coordinates The current
The actual coordinate
coordinates s
Click it
Select corresponding
domain
Press it to
refresh map
Map window
Drag required
RCUs to
corresponding
network window
Attention:
These four
windows can
not be
defined and
closed
Drag required
parameters to
corresponding
Click here to window
start
Tick system
operator
Tick the
required
RCU
Press Save
to conserve
template
settings
Choose
parameters
for statistics
Select Configuration
Select statistics
template
Press it to
create report
Tick the required
statistic name
Every time a
point is
selected in the The total
curve, a new number of
coordinates will curve
be added points
points
Step 2 Map index. The created map index (*.txt) must be stored
in the same directory to the divided region parts.
Index format: file name 1234 file name
Select
desired
RCU
Tick region
for statistics
Press Save to
conserve the
settings
Select the proper
Ellipsoid name
Select
desired
RCU
Set filtering
expression
Step 4 Go to Data --- Upload Server, then click Add File(s)or Add
Dir to add test data files and input correct server IP (WAN) or
computer name (LAN), at last click Send to upload the selected
test data files to appointed server.