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Chapter 4, “Performing Tests,” on page 51, lists the steps for fully automated testing, using the Test Software to control the Base Station. The steps of that chapter use a PC to control the Base Station via the MSC.
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In addition to turning the transmitter signal on and off, make certain that the proper configuration of the BBA is done for each test. For example, when running the Pilot Only Test, make certain that the pilot channel is the only active channel for that BBA (no paging or traffic channels should be active). For Code Domain tests, you should probably enable traffic, paging, and sync channels in most cases.
•You will probably require an assistant at the MSC to control the Base Station and remove the radios from service.
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