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Update and Restore

R&S

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TSMA6

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User Manual 4900.8057.02 ─ 06

The backup procedure takes up to 15 minutes.
During the backup the [Mode] LED is blinking red. In the web GUI, the following status
message will be displayed.

Backup is in progress...

The backup procedure has finished, when the [Mode] LED displays the normal operat-
ing state. The color of the LED depends on the state of the WLAN AP.
During the backup, do not interrupt the procedure or disconnect the power supply!

7.4.2

 

Restore

With the RESTORE button it is possible to restore the system partition R&S

 

TSMA6 to

the user backup (see 

Chapter 7.4.1, "Backup"

on page 79) or to the factory backup, if

no user backup exists.

If a user backup exists, but you want to restore the factory backup, proceed as descri-
bed in 

Chapter 7.4.3, "Restore Factory Backup"

on page 80.

In order to perform a restore, the RESTORE button must be pressed (more than 20

 

s)

with a round, blunt pen (diameter 1-2 mm). During the recovery process, the [Mode]
LED is blinking blue.

The RESTORE procedure takes up to 15 minutes!
During this time, do not interrupt the procedure or disconnect the power supply!

When the RESTORE procedure has been completed, the color of the [Mode] LED
depends on the state of the WLAN AP.

[Mode] LED

WLAN AP Status

green

WLAN AP off

blue

WLAN AP on

Loss of user settings after RESTORE

Executing restore brings the R&S

 

TSMA6 irreversible back to the condition of delivery

or any other subsequently stored backup version.
On the 

c:\

 drive, all user settings and installed programs since the last restore will be

deleted!

7.4.3

 

Restore Factory Backup

To restore the factory backup, perform the following steps.

User Backup and Restore

Summary of Contents for TSMA6

Page 1: ...R S TSMA6 Autonomous Mobile Network Scanner User Manual User Manual Version 06 4900805702 a0 2...

Page 2: ...64 Email info rohde schwarz com Internet www rohde schwarz com Subject to change Data without tolerance limits is not binding R S is a registered trademark of Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Trade names are...

Page 3: ...nstrument Tour 12 3 1 Front Panel View 12 3 2 Rear Panel View 12 3 3 Status LEDs 15 4 Option Concept 17 4 1 Technology Options 17 4 2 Band Options 18 4 3 R S NESTOR Options 18 4 4 R S ROMES Options 18...

Page 4: ...be Mode 39 6 3 5 ROMES Mode 41 6 4 Import of Workspace Files NESTOR ROMES 42 6 5 Bluetooth Pairing 43 6 6 Changing Password of R S TSMA6 44 6 7 Changing Keyboard Language 47 6 8 Enable Virtual Memory...

Page 5: ...5 7 2 4 2 ROMES Local Installation 76 7 2 4 3 ROMES Remote Installation 76 7 2 4 4 ROMES Installation Using a USB Stick 77 7 3 Options NESTOR TSMA6 ROMES 78 7 3 1 Installation of NESTOR Options 78 7 3...

Page 6: ...er Connection LAN Settings 102 8 7 No RF GPS Data 104 8 8 No Remote Access via LAN Port 105 8 9 WLAN Access Point Not Detected By External PC Mobile Or Tablet 108 8 10 Web GUI not Accessible via WLAN...

Page 7: ...Preparation 135 B 3 Usage 136 B 3 1 Connection Establishment 136 B 3 1 1 Connection Type Selection 136 B 3 1 2 Server Discovery 136 B 3 2 GSM RSSI Scan 138 B 3 2 1 GSM Preferences 138 B 3 2 2 GSM Sca...

Page 8: ...S TsmeDeviceManger 147 C 1 Installing and Managing Software License Keys Options 147 C 2 Configuring Measurement Bands Band Configuration 149 C 3 Obtaining Firmware and Correction Data Updates Update...

Page 9: ...rted manual 1 1 3 Basic Safety Instructions Contains safety instructions operating conditions and further important information The printed document is delivered with the instrument 1 1 4 Data Sheets...

Page 10: ...e R S TSMA6 only for its designated purpose Observe the operating conditions and performance limits stated in the data sheet Where do I find safety information Safety information is part of the produc...

Page 11: ...With its ultra broadband front end the integrated scanner measures all supported tech nologies 350 to 6000 MHz simultaneously The future proof architecture and the in field upgradability for both har...

Page 12: ...trol elements and the connectors on the rear panel of the instrument Figure 3 2 R S TSMA6 Rear Panel 1 WLAN Bluetooth ON OFF 2 SCAN Port Gbit LAN IF 2nd Scanner TSME4 6 3 AUX Connector SMA Synchroniza...

Page 13: ...3 V max 25 mA The integrated multi GNSS GPS BeiDou Galileo GLONASS receiver allows to use three satellite systems in parallel This offers an accuracy improvement of 30 to 50 by using a second constell...

Page 14: ...V to 18 V max 7 A is supported USB C The USB C port multiport for Thunderbolt Display and standard USB C 3 1 can be used for connecting external storage devices tablets and test mobile phones Total p...

Page 15: ...e RF input of the R S TSMA6 The multi band RF paddle antenna 700 MHz to 2 6 GHz which is included in the shipment of R S TSMA6 or any custom RF source is connected to this SMA connector The maximum in...

Page 16: ...green BLINKING SW loading green CONT green CONT green CONT SW ready green BLINKING 0 5 Hz green CONT green BLINKING SW measuring green blue BLINKING rapidly green CONT green BLINKING SW recording yel...

Page 17: ...4901 0795 02 R S TSMA6 scanner option GSM R S TSMA6 K24 4901 0750 02 R S TSMA6 scanner option 1xEV DO R S TSMA6 K25 4901 0814 02 R S TSMA6 scanner option CW R S TSMA6 K26 4901 0743 02 R S TSMA6 scann...

Page 18: ...72 02 3 bands measured simultaneously R S TSMA6 K4B 4901 0666 02 4 bands measured simultaneously R S TSMA6 K5B 4901 0650 02 5 bands measured simultaneously R S TSMA6 KUB 4901 0950 02 Upgrade 1 additio...

Page 19: ...instrument The instrument is dry and shows no sign of condensation The instrument is positioned as described in the following sections Signal levels at the input connectors are all within the specifie...

Page 20: ...r you can use the material to protect the control elements and connectors Accessories The following items are included with shipment of the R S TSMA6 12 V DC power supply cable with a cigarette lighte...

Page 21: ...xternal devices storage devices and test mobile phones to USB 2 0 USB 3 0 USB C ports see Figure 3 2 9 10 11 5 3 Connecting Power Supply This section describes how to connect the R S TSMA6 to a power...

Page 22: ...ghter adapter 5 3 2 Connecting an AC Power Supply To operate the R S TSMA6 with an AC power supply connect the DC IN connector with the AC power supply R S TSMA6 Z1 R S No 4901 0550 02 Use only the R...

Page 23: ...TSMA6 via the R S TSMA6 BP Battery Pack Unit To use the R S TSMA6 with the battery pack the following steps must be performed 1 Insert the batteries into the R S TSMA6 BP Figure 5 3 Battery orientati...

Page 24: ...connectors for R S TSMA6 2 Power connector for R S TSMA6 Figure 5 5 R S TSMA6 1 Power connector for R S TSMA6 BP On delivery the power connector is protected by a cover cap 4 Set the R S TSMA6 vertic...

Page 25: ...nnection established The power up behavior after connecting the R S TSMA6 BP Battery Pack Unit including charged batteries or connected to an external DC power supply with the R S TSMA6 depends on the...

Page 26: ...S TSMA6 WLAN Access Point 5 5 1 Windows 7 1 Click the Network symbol in the task bar 2 Select the correct WLAN in this example TSMA6 101084 3 Select Connect automatically and click Connect 4 Enter th...

Page 27: ...02 06 Default security key instrument The connection to the WLAN access point is established 5 5 2 Windows 10 1 Click the Network symbol in the task bar 2 Select the correct WLAN in this example TSMA...

Page 28: ...Preparing for Use R S TSMA6 28 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 3 Select Connect automatically and click Connect 4 Select Connect using a security key instead Connecting with R S TSMA6 WLAN Access Point...

Page 29: ...Preparing for Use R S TSMA6 29 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 5 Enter the network security key and click Next Default security key instrument Connecting with R S TSMA6 WLAN Access Point...

Page 30: ...adapter TSPC U2L2 Single Gbit LAN port adapter TSPC U2L For information how to connect an additional adapter and required driver updates see https www rohde schwarz com driver tsma6 5 7 Connecting Te...

Page 31: ...3D fix time may vary depending on the configured GNSS 5 To calibrate the instrument the following driving procedures have to be performed in a safe environment a 720 degrees right turn b 720 degrees...

Page 32: ...blet or smartphone you have to establish a WLAN connection to R S TSMA6 WLAN access point a Search for a TSMA6 WLAN network The WLAN access point on the R S TSMA6 starts automatically by default durin...

Page 33: ...establish a remote desktop connection the following steps must be performed 1 A WLAN LAN connection between the R S TSMA6 and the remote PC has to be established see Chapter 6 1 1 Start the R S TSMA6...

Page 34: ...R S TSMA6 34 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 5 Click Connect 6 Enter the password 894129 and click OK 7 The remote desktop connection is established The R S TSMA6 can be controlled by a standard Windows P...

Page 35: ...t Modes on page 35 and adjust your device according to these requirements 2 Start the R S TSMA6 web GUI see Chapter 6 1 1 Start the R S TSMA6 Web GUI on page 32 3 Select the measurement mode in the R...

Page 36: ...om server on the R S TSMA6 and the client application Remote ViCom client on the handheld device can be realized via Blue tooth or WLAN The selection of the wireless interface type depends on the meas...

Page 37: ...r license must be installed on the QualiPoc handheld device If you do not have the correct license contact the R S service On the R S TSMA6 Bluetooth must be activated and visible see Figure 6 6 To us...

Page 38: ...ovides the Bluetooth connection to the scanner 6 Touch Scan at the top of the screen and wait until the scanning process stops Figure 6 2 Scan for NCM 7 Touch Disconnected touch the TSMA6 scanner in t...

Page 39: ...TOR mode is only displayed if the NESTOR setup has been executed see Chapter 7 2 2 R S NESTOR Software on page 69 General NESTOR Mode The NESTOR UI engine and the NESTOR measurement engine are hosted...

Page 40: ...Chapter 6 1 Accessing the R S TSMA6 on page 32 PC with NESTOR master installation to check the measurement on the R S TSMA6 NESTOR Mode To use the R S TSMA6 in NESTOR mode the following steps must be...

Page 41: ...ion for R S NESTOR 6 3 5 ROMES Mode The ROMES mode is only displayed if the ROMES setup has been executed see Chapter 7 2 4 R S ROMES Setup on page 75 General In the ROMES mode the ROMES software is h...

Page 42: ...t the R S ROMES configuration and usage refer to the user documentation for R S ROMES 6 4 Import of Workspace Files NESTOR ROMES Import NESTOR workspace file 1 Start the R S TSMA6 web GUI from the hos...

Page 43: ...e 32 2 Navigate to File Transfer menu and go to section Upload File to TSMA 3 Press the Browse button select the desired ROMES workspace file on the remote PC and click Upload File 4 The file is copie...

Page 44: ...3 Bluetooth device not detected by R S TSMA6 on page 116 4 In the R S TSMA6 web GUI click Refresh Device List The status text shows the following Refreshing device list in progress Wait until No Error...

Page 45: ...d 1 On R S TSMA6 open the Control Panel 2 Navigate to User Accounts Change account type 3 In the following window double click the account instrument to edit the settings 4 Click Change the password 5...

Page 46: ...ge the password also in Autologin settings To change the Autologin settings proceed as follows 1 Open the Registry Editor 2 In the Registry Editor navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft Win...

Page 47: ...sword 4 Click OK The changes are accepted After powering the R S TSMA6 automati cally login 6 7 Changing Keyboard Language By default the R S TSMA6 is delivered with the English version of Windows 10...

Page 48: ...er Manual 4900 8057 02 06 2 Select Add a language under Clock Language and Region 3 The Language settings window opens and by default only English is listed there To add a new language click the Add a...

Page 49: ...the example German is selected 5 Next select the version of the chosen language 6 After successfully adding the language it should be listed as selectable language 7 The keyboard language can be chang...

Page 50: ...Configuring the R S TSMA6 R S TSMA6 50 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 2 Select System and Security 3 Select Advanced System Settings Enable Virtual Memory...

Page 51: ...Configuring the R S TSMA6 R S TSMA6 51 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 4 Select the tab Advanced 5 Select Settings in the section Performance 6 Select the tab Advanced Enable Virtual Memory...

Page 52: ...R S TSMA6 52 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 7 Select Change in the section Virtual memory 8 Enable Automatically manage paging file size for all devices 9 Click OK to close the dialog 10 Reboot the devi...

Page 53: ...1 2 Executing Setup 7 1 2 1 Local Execution of the Setup File 1 Connect mouse and keyboard to USB ports and a monitor to the HDMI port The setup file must be available on the R S TSMA6 or on a USB sti...

Page 54: ...The package dialog lists all the available packages in the setup Normally this dia log can be skipped without any changes Select Automatic Reboot 8 Press Install Note Do not switch off or unplug from...

Page 55: ...d reboots 12 The firmware software installation has finished when the LEDs display the follow ing state Mode LED green resp blue depends on the state of the WLAN access point 13 Reload the web GUI and...

Page 56: ...istrator Switch on the R S TSMA6 via power button b Using WLAN Connection Switch on the R S TSMA6 via power button The WLAN switch must be On On the remote PC search for the R S TSMA6 WLAN and connect...

Page 57: ...selected 6 Click Next 7 After a while all R S TSMA6 devices in the network are listed in the Device List dialog Devices with a firmware version 02 xx yy zz are only listed if the device is in PC Mode...

Page 58: ...software version in the Overview The R S TSMA6 is ready for operation 7 1 2 3 Installation Using a USB Stick The setup will be initiated via the web GUI of the R S TSMA6 In this case the setup file mu...

Page 59: ...py the corresponding setup file into the root direc tory of the stick 4 Open the R S TSMAx web GUI see Chapter 7 1 3 Calling R S TSMA6 Web GUI on page 62 5 In the R S TSMAx web GUI navigate to the men...

Page 60: ...ys Installation in progress The mode LED starts blinking blue Note Do not switch off or unplug from power while running firmware software update 9 After the installation of all firmware software packa...

Page 61: ...witched to full speed Note Step step 11 is only performed during firmware update if the firmware pack age contains a new mainboard firmware 12 After the reboot call the web GUI After a while the statu...

Page 62: ...d device Start the web browser and enter the following URL http 192 168 137 1 Remote from a LAN connected device Enter the URL http TSMAx xxxxxx local into the browser TSMAx xxxxxx R S TSMA6 host name...

Page 63: ...he following URL http 192 168 137 1 Remote from a LAN connected device Enter the URL http TSMAx xxxxxx local into the browser TSMAx xxxxxx R S TSMA6 host name This information can be found on a label...

Page 64: ...Update and Restore R S TSMA6 64 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 3 If a different mode is activated navigate to Configuration System Mode select the PC Mode and press the Submit button Firmware Update...

Page 65: ...ready for firmware update software installation 7 2 Software Installation Following software components are available for installation on the R S TSMA6 Remote ViCom Server R S NESTOR R S ROMES SwissQ...

Page 66: ...ient server mismatch there are the following possibilities Downgrade the rViCom server version on the R S TSMA6 to match with the applied rViCom client version on the Android device Upgrade the rViCom...

Page 67: ...Do not switch off or unplug from power while running firmware software update 7 2 1 3 ViCom Server Remote Installation Follow the general instructions in Chapter 7 1 2 2 Remote Installation of the Set...

Page 68: ...d follow ing 7 2 1 4 ViCom Server Installation Using a USB Stick Follow the general instructions in Chapter 7 1 2 3 Installation Using a USB Stick on page 58 step 1 to step 5 1 Select the appropriate...

Page 69: ...e is pre installed at delivery when the R S TSMA6 is ordered with NESTOR TSMA6 option R S No 1522 8870 03 Only execute the dedicated NESTOR setup for R S TSMA6 The setup file is named TSMAx_NESTOR_Set...

Page 70: ...and press Next 3 All subsequent steps are similar to local firmware installation see Chapter 7 1 2 1 Local Execution of the Setup File on page 53 step 7 and following Do not switch off or unplug from...

Page 71: ...and follow ing 7 2 2 4 NESTOR Installation Using a USB Stick Follow the general instructions in Chapter 7 1 2 3 Installation Using a USB Stick on page 58 step 1 to step 5 1 1 Select the appropriate NE...

Page 72: ...Software Version 15 2 0 25 or greater must be installed on the R S TSMA6 Only execute the dedicated QualiPoc setup forR S TSMA6 The setup file is named DiversityProbe4QP DeploymentKit Version exe 7 2...

Page 73: ...comes up Select Local Installation and press Next 3 All subsequent steps are similar to local firmware installation see Chapter 7 1 2 1 Local Execution of the Setup File on page 53 step 7 and followin...

Page 74: ...3 4 DiversityProbe for QualiPoc Installation Using a USB Stick Follow the general instructions in Chapter 7 1 2 3 Installation Using a USB Stick on page 58 step 1 to step 5 1 Select the appropriate Q...

Page 75: ...setup for R S TSMA6 The setup file is named TSMA6 Romes Setupxyy exe Example TSMA6 ROMES Setup490p1 exe For the first time after installation R S ROMES has to be started from the Windows desktop icon...

Page 76: ...2 The R S Software Distributor window comes up Select Local Installation and press Next 3 All subsequent steps are similar to local firmware installation see Chapter 7 1 2 1 Local Execution of the Set...

Page 77: ...4 and follow ing 7 2 4 4 ROMES Installation Using a USB Stick Follow the general instructions in Chapter 7 1 2 3 Installation Using a USB Stick on page 58 step 1 to step 5 1 Select the appropriate RO...

Page 78: ...ion Using a USB Stick on page 58 step 7 to step 10 7 3 Options NESTOR TSMA6 ROMES The device must be in the PC Mode Check it via the web GUI Overview Mode of Operation To change the operation mode see...

Page 79: ...Scanner Options manually and click Install 4 Alternatively you can install a scanner option by selecting a license xml file and clicking Install XML file 7 3 3 Installation of ROMES Options In order...

Page 80: ...ackup proceed as descri bed in Chapter 7 4 3 Restore Factory Backup on page 80 In order to perform a restore the RESTORE button must be pressed more than 20 s with a round blunt pen diameter 1 2 mm Du...

Page 81: ...loying this master image to other R S TSMA6 devices is split into the following main steps Prepare a TSMA6 Image Stick and a TSMA6 Recovery Stick see Chapter 7 5 1 Prepare a TSMA6 Image Stick TSMA6 Re...

Page 82: ...higher operating system To create a TSMA6 Recovery Stick you need the following USB 3 0 stick minimum 16 GB memory space Recovery_ version zip PC with MS Windows 7 or higher operating system The Imag...

Page 83: ...with the following procedure to make the USB stick bootable Make the USB stick bootable 1 Open the command prompt cmd exe and run the DiskPart program with the diskpart command see Figure 7 2 Figure...

Page 84: ...f the selected drive use the list partition com mand The list of partitions appears 5 Select the drive s partition Use the select partition 1 command 6 Make the selected partition active with the acti...

Page 85: ...USB Stick Recovery Stick 1 Copy RecoveryStick_ version zip in the root directory of the prepared USB stick which will be used as TSMA6 Recovery Stick 2 Select the zip file and open the context menu w...

Page 86: ...2 0 stick As a prerequisite a user backup must exist on the master device see Chapter 7 4 1 Backup on page 79 1 Connect the prepared TSMA6 Image Stick see Chapter 7 5 1 2 Copy File Con tents on the U...

Page 87: ...tore R S TSMA6 87 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 Figure 7 6 TSMA6 Image Stick menu 4 When the Status has changed to Finished click OK and then Reboot Figure 7 7 TSMA6 Image Stick Image capturing finished...

Page 88: ...ate and Restore R S TSMA6 88 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 Figure 7 8 TSMA6 Image Stick menu Reboot 5 Remove the TSMA6 Image Stick The R S TSMA6 will be rebooted Figure 7 9 Rebooting R S TSMA6 Master Im...

Page 89: ...ery Stick Creating a TSMA6 Recovery Stick requires the following TSMA6 Recovery Stick TSMA6 Master Images GRUB SYSTEM DATA BACKUP available on TSMA6 Image Stick or PC RSRecovery Creator tool Create a...

Page 90: ...TA wim The data source can be either the TSMA6 Image Stick or a PC storage location 5 Press Apply to complete the selection and start file transfer onto the TSMA6 Recovery Stick The selected TSMA6 ima...

Page 91: ...SMA6 Recovery Stick containing the four master image files GRUB wim SYSTEM wim DATA wim RECOVERY wim 1 Connect the TSMA6 Recovery Stick to an USB 3 0 port of the new R S TSMA6 device 2 Reboot the R S...

Page 92: ...User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 3 In the Recovery TSMA6 Progress window the current status of the recovery process is displayed 4 After a successful recovery remove the TSMA6 recovery stick 5 The R S TSMA...

Page 93: ...detected by R S TSMA6 116 Contacting Customer Support 118 8 1 LED Indicated Errors Mode LED blue blinking fast Selftest Error Check the scanner connection see Chapter 8 6 Verify Scanner Connection LA...

Page 94: ...s of scanner interface 8 3 Verify Scanner Link Recall Device Info Using Tsme DeviceManager 1 To start the R S TSME Device Manager double click the desktop icon or select in Windows Start All Programs...

Page 95: ...For example no informa tion about installed options is available in this case 8 3 1 Obtaining Device Information Device Info The most important configuration settings for each available R S TSMA6 are...

Page 96: ...controller board Product Change Index Version of the controller board Temperature Current temperature of the hardware in C RF Board Serial Number Unique ID of the RF board Product Change Index Version...

Page 97: ...action required warning warning on behalf of the instrument should be solved error error on behalf of the instrument must be solved before further operation In case measurement problems occur with th...

Page 98: ...1 Check if there is a battery pack unit connected If yes continue with step 2 If no contact R S support 2 Check the state of charge of the batteries If the charging state is 20 charging indicator dis...

Page 99: ...900 8057 02 06 If not enabled contact R S support 8 5 Scanner Is Not Found from Software R S ROMES R S NESTOR To check if the scanner unit is working properly perform the following steps Scanner Is No...

Page 100: ...indicated continue with step 2 2 Evaluate the results of the selftest see Chapter 8 2 Evaluate Selftest File on page 94 If an error is listed check the error type If no error is listed continue with...

Page 101: ...is on continue with step 5 5 The scanner module may be blocked due to a program in Windows Startup To open the Startup folder press Windows R to open the Run dialog box type in shell startup and then...

Page 102: ...tinue with step 9 If autofix is not possible contact R S support If there is no error continue with step 9 9 Check the Options tab see Figure 8 2 If all required options are active the scanner works c...

Page 103: ...4900 8057 02 06 Figure 8 3 TSMA6Scanner Connection 2 Double click the TSMA6 Scanner Connection Int entry and verify the following settings IP address 192 168 0 1 static IP address Jumbo Packet 9014 By...

Page 104: ...the LEDs indicate an error see Chapter 8 1 LED Indicated Errors on page 93 4 Open the web GUI Internet Explorer URL http localhost and change the Mode of Operation to PC Mode 5 Start the TSME Device...

Page 105: ...the correct LAN port correct the cabling and try the remote access again Otherwise continue with Verify LAN Settings in the web GUI 3 Check the LEDs at the LAN port LED on the left Link orange perman...

Page 106: ...e setting of the R S TSMA6 LAN port see Figure 8 7 The default set ting is DHCP Figure 8 7 Web GUI LAN Connection Ping Command The ping command must be executed from the Windows command prompt on the...

Page 107: ...Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum 0ms Maximum 0ms Average 0ms Check R S TSMA6 Network Connections Check if the TSMA6 LAN Connection is available in the Win...

Page 108: ...2 4 GHz limited WLAN module could no longer detect the TSMA6 WLAN access point To overcome this error the driver settings of the WLAN module of the TSMA6 need to be adapted 1 Check the Mode LED Mode L...

Page 109: ...navigate to Settings Network Internet Network Shar ing Center Change Adapter Settings Check for the following entries TSMA6 WLAN AP TSMA6 WLAN Connection If the entries are available continue with st...

Page 110: ...ettings Right click on TSMA6 WLAN Connection and open Properties Click Configure and select tab Advanced Check for the following setting 802 11a b g 2 4GHz 802 11b g If the setting is correct contact...

Page 111: ...remote connection via WLAN check if the TSMA6 WLAN is visible via your smartphone tablet If it is visible continue with step 3 If it is not visible continue with Chapter 8 9 WLAN Access Point Not Det...

Page 112: ...If it fails again contact R S sup port 8 11 Web GUI Locally Not Accessible Open the web GUI locally Start the Internet Explorer and enter the following URL to open the R S TSMA6 web GUI http localhos...

Page 113: ...es If both services are running continue with step 4 3 Start the services that are not running a Select the service to be started b Open the context menu with a right mouse click c Start the service I...

Page 114: ...ore on page 79 8 12 Slow Instable WLAN Connection If the WLAN connection is slow resp sometimes interrupted the settings of the WLAN adapter settings need to be checked Proceed as follows 1 Navigate t...

Page 115: ...TSMA6 115 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 4 Select tab Advanced 5 Change the property 802 11a b g Wireless Mode to 4 2 4GHz 802 11 b g 6 Change the property 802 11n ac Wireless Mode to 802 11n Slow Insta...

Page 116: ...R S TSMA6 for the first time The visibility of an Android device with firmware version 5 0 cannot be changed The mobile tablet is only visible to other devices when the Bluetooth Properties window is...

Page 117: ...th pairing request Click OK 4 Open the R S TSMA6 web GUI and navigate to Configuration Connectivity Bluetooth 5 Execute Refresh Device List 6 Wait until your mobile device is listed and the following...

Page 118: ...e Schwarz product contact our customer sup port center A team of highly qualified engineers provides support and works with you to find a solution to your query on any aspect of the operation programm...

Page 119: ...or configuration tasks Home Configuration File Transfer Options Update Backup Restart Help OSA A 1 Home The System window consists of the following tabs Overview 119 IP Settings 121 HW Info 121 A 1 1...

Page 120: ...Number NOTE The serial number can be found on the bottom side of the device Mode of Operation Overview Device Info Displays the mode how the device is used Bluetooth WLAN Device Info Displays the acti...

Page 121: ...nt 121 Lan Ext 1 121 WLAN AP Overview 121 LAN Port IP address of the remote LAN port of the R S TSMA6 SCAN Port Int IP address of the scanner port of the R S TSMA6 Lan Ext 1 IP address of the LAN port...

Page 122: ...scanner device IP Address Scanner Scanner Info IP address of the internal scanner device Available FW Versions Scanner Info All stored firmware versions on the internal scanner device Used FW Version...

Page 123: ...n on the down converter device Used CLPD Version Down Converter Info Active CPLD version on the down Converter device Correction Data Downconverter Displays information about the calibration status of...

Page 124: ...t State 124 Delayed System Start 124 Shutdown Settings 125 Auto Power Off 125 Startup Settings Configures different startup sequences Auto Power ON Startup Settings The R S TSMA6 starts automatically...

Page 125: ...A 2 1 3 Speaker The Speaker tab configures an acoustic warning signal Status Speaker 125 Volume 125 Status Speaker Activates or deactivates an acoustic warning signal Volume Specifies the volume of th...

Page 126: ...LAN adapter settings can be configured WLAN Adapter 126 Status WLAN Adapter 126 SSID 126 Network Key 126 TCP IP Mode WLAN Client 126 IP Address WLAN Client 126 Subnet Mask WLAN Client 127 Default Gate...

Page 127: ...Access Point Specify the configuration details for the WLAN access point Note The configuration of the WLAN access point is only possible if the WLAN switch of the device is On see WLAN Bluetooth ON O...

Page 128: ...details for the LAN connection State LAN Connection Displays the state of the LAN connection connected disconnected TCP IP Mode LAN LAN Connection The IP address can be assigned automatically via DHC...

Page 129: ...Connection The IP address can be assigned automatically via DHCP DHCP or manually as fixed IP address Static IP Address Lan Ext 1 Lan Ext 1 Connection Specify the IP address of the R S TSMA6 Subnet M...

Page 130: ...nsfer Specifies the file e g workspace file which should be transferred from a connected device to a user defined directory on the R S TSMA6 Note The maximum file size for the upload is 100 MB User de...

Page 131: ...tions 131 Install ROMES Option 131 Install NESTOR Options This field allows to enter the R S NESTOR license key code manually Press Install button to finish the installation Install Scanner Options Al...

Page 132: ...e of the web GUI Select QualiPoc Setup File Select the setup file from the Select QualiPoc Setup File box and click Update Quali Poc The setup setup The progress can be monitored in the status line of...

Page 133: ...ledgment If there is a system failure the system can be restored by pressing the RESTORE button A 7 Restart The Restart window allows to restart the complete R S TSMA6 and the scanner unit separately...

Page 134: ...Usage of the Web GUI R S TSMA6 134 User Manual 4900 8057 02 06 A 8 Help The Help window displays the online help system of the R S TSMA6 Help...

Page 135: ...2 1 General Requirements The following requirements must be fulfilled to use this App successfully An Android device with at least Android 4 4 2 Android 4 4 4 is recommended A WLAN respectively Blueto...

Page 136: ...lection To connect to the R S TSMA6 Remote rViCom Server it is either possible to use a WLAN connection or a Bluetooth connection The selection of the connection type depends on the measurement task s...

Page 137: ...r is dis played Figure B 3 Successful Server Discovery 4 Choose the server If a Remote rViCom server connection could be established the Choose scan type window appears See Figure B 4 Figure B 4 Choos...

Page 138: ...equency range The RAN technology for which a scan should be performed has to be selected The selection of the technologies is described in the following chapters B 3 2 GSM RSSI Scan B 3 2 1 GSM Prefer...

Page 139: ...the graph the measurement preferences and the status are displayed Parameters Displays the configured preferences for the GSM RSSI scan Status Displays the measurement duration and the measurement rat...

Page 140: ...e WCDMA Preferences 2 If necessary change the UARFCN according to your needs Note Due to processing issues it is not possible to select more than one UARFCN 3 Click Start scan to start the scan In the...

Page 141: ...t rate The status button dis plays the following colored states Green The measurement is running and measurement data are received Yellow The measurement is running but no measurement data are receive...

Page 142: ...scan In the menu inflator on top of the right corner templates for existing preferences Munich and surrounding areas can be selected B 3 4 2 LTE Top Signal Scan Results The LTE scan result graph displ...

Page 143: ...ind out the throughput speed of your connection This allows to decide which connection type WLAN or Bluetooth should be used B 3 5 1 Throughput Preferences To start the throughput test the following s...

Page 144: ...sults are displayed Results Max Through Displays the maximum throughput Ave Through Displays the average throughput Last Through Displays the current throughput To stop the scan use Stop scan in the m...

Page 145: ...ult of the RF power scan is a spectrum of the frequency range set before with the following axes x axis The x axis displays the frequency y axis The y axis displays the power level for each frequency...

Page 146: ...he measurement rate The status button dis plays the following colored states Green The measurement is running and measurement data are received Yellow The measurement is running but no measurement dat...

Page 147: ...lled Only if you obtain additional software options later you have to enable the options with the corresponding software license keys License keys are shipped as a printed License Keys List Advance de...

Page 148: ...mporary by permanent software license keys contact your Rohde Schwarz sales representative Table C 1 Software license key information Label Description Option Type Band or technology option name Optio...

Page 149: ...List in the Key field Alternatively if available copy the key code from the supplied PDF license key file and paste it in the Key field To install the software license key on the currently selected R...

Page 150: ...d Configuration tab of the R S TSME Device Manager Select the bands that are to be scanned by the R S TSMA6 in the Band Table Which bands are available is independent of the installed technology optio...

Page 151: ...rection Data Updates Updates The R S TSME Device Manager is always provided with the most recent basic FPGA section 0 If a newer one becomes available due to security or functional issues a message is...

Page 152: ...indicated Figure C 3 Tab Updates To perform an update 1 In the R S TSME Device Manager select the serial number of the R S TSMA6 to be updated 2 In the Updates tab select the Update button for either...

Page 153: ...ent button in the Self Alignment tab of the R S TSME Device Manager C 5 Configuring Downconverter R S TSME30DC TSME44DC Downconverter Configuration Within this in tab you can configure the IF output r...

Page 154: ...2 27 30 GHz For R S ViCom and R S ROMES the API allows only the configuration of fre quencies of activated antenna ports For the overlapping frequency range 27 27 5 GHz the mmWAve Antenna 1 is used by...

Page 155: ...139 H HDMI Port 15 Help 9 L LED LAN Connector 15 LTE Scan 141 Preferences 141 Results 142 M Multi GNSS 13 O Open source acknowledgment OSA 9 Option Concept Band Options 18 R S NESTOR 18 Technology Opt...

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