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2201 ProLock

3G Test Set for Service

Getting Started Manual

AG295003

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Summary of Contents for ProLock 2201

Page 1: ...2201 ProLock 3G Test Set for Service Getting Started Manual AG295003 Issue 1 ...

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Page 3: ...of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or recorded by any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing by Aeroflex Ltd hereafter referred to throughout the document as Aeroflex Printed in the UK Document no AG295003 Issue 1 18 September 2013 ...

Page 4: ...act We reserve the right to make design changes without notice Trademarks Aeroflex is a trademark of Aeroflex Incorporated in the U S A and other countries Specifications terms and conditions are subject to change without notice All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies Ordering information This guide is issued as part of the 2201 ProLock The ordering ...

Page 5: ...Precautions XII Symbols used on this product XII General conditions of use XII Suitability for use XIII Electrical hazards AC supply voltage XIII Ventilation XIII External power supply XIV Power supply ratings XIV During maintenance and repair XV Additional cautions XV Declaration of EU Conformity XVII Chapter 1 Overview 1 About the 2201 ProLock 2 Features and capabilities 3 ...

Page 6: ... 10 Software requirements 10 Hardware requirements 10 PC specifications 10 RF connection and shielding 11 Setting up the hardware 12 Installing the software 13 Configuring the software 15 Chapter 3 Operation 17 Connecting the 2201 ProLock 18 DC IN 18 RF IN OUT 18 USB 19 LAN USB A 20 USB B 20 RS 232 21 REF IN 21 Powering the unit 22 Using the front panel 23 LCD 23 Keypad 25 Navigating the user inte...

Page 7: ...Table of contents 2201 ProLock v Appendix B Software licence and warranty 31 Publication history 39 ...

Page 8: ...Table of contents vi 2201 ProLock ...

Page 9: ... vii About this guide This section contains the following information Purpose and scope on page viii Assumptions on page viii Related information on page viii Technical assistance on page ix Conventions on page ix ...

Page 10: ...rranty services and repair information including terms and conditions of the licensing agreement Assumptions This guide is intended for novice and intermediate users who want to use the 2201 ProLock effectively and efficiently We are assuming that you have basic computer experience and are familiar with basic telecommunication concepts and terminology Related information Use this guide in conjunct...

Page 11: ...s typeface On the Status bar click Start Buttons or switches that you press on a unit appear in this TYPEFACE Press the ON switch Code and output messages appear in this typeface All results okay Text you must type exactly as shown appears in this typeface Type a set exe in the dialog box Variables appear in this typeface Type the new hostname Book references appear in this typeface Refer to Newto...

Page 12: ... comma indicates consec utive keystrokes Press Alt f s A slanted bracket indicates choosing a submenu from menu On the menu bar click Start Program Files This symbol represents a general hazard This symbol represents a risk of electrical shock NOTE This symbol represents a Note indicating related information or tip WARNING Information to prevent personal injury CAUTION Information to prevent damag...

Page 13: ... the safety notes for the 2201 ProLock Topics discussed in this chapter include Precautions on page xii External power supply on page xiv During maintenance and repair on page xv Additional cautions on page xv Declaration of EU Conformity on page xvii ...

Page 14: ...of liquids and precipitation such as rain snow etc When moving the equipment from a cold to a hot environment it is important to allow the temperature of the equipment to stabilize before it is connected to the supply to avoid condensation forming The equipment must only be operated within the environmental conditions specified in the data sheet otherwise the protection provided by the equip ment ...

Page 15: ... it is provided with a protective grounding lead To maintain this protection the supply lead must always be connected to the source of supply via a socket with a grounded contact Be aware that the supply filter contains capacitors that may remain charged after the equipment is disconnected from the supply Although the stored energy is within the approved safety requirements a slight shock may be f...

Page 16: ...be an appropriately rated and approved cord set in accordance with the regulations of the country it is used in Power supply ratings Before powering on ensure that the operating voltage that is permitted for the instrument is the same as your power source The external power supply adjusts itself automatically to the applied permissible line voltage Input voltage range 100 240 VAC Input current 1 5...

Page 17: ...eplaced ones You should never patch fuses or short the fuse holder Additional cautions To ensure safe handling and avoid injuries observe the following Do not attempt to service this product yourself Risk of electric shock Opening or removing covers of the external power supply may expose you to dangerous high voltage points and other haz ards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel CAU...

Page 18: ...signed for indoor use Exposure to water may damage the instrument so protect it against moisture when using it outdoors CAUTION Operate the instrument within the temperature range from 5 C 40 F to 40 C 104 F only Operation outside this range will lead to invalid results ...

Page 19: ...ts are in compliance with appropriate Directives for CE marking utilizing standards as published in the Official Journal of the European Union Reference Safety standard EN 61010 1 and EMC standard EN 61326 1 A copy of the EC declaration of conformity for the 2201 ProLock is available on request from Aeroflex Ltd ...

Page 20: ...Safety notes Declaration of EU Conformity xviii 2201 ProLock ...

Page 21: ...pter 1 Overview This chapter provides a general description of the 2201 ProLock Topics discussed in this chapter include the following About the 2201 ProLock on page 2 Features and capabilities on page 3 Options on page 4 ...

Page 22: ... 1 and level 2 service shops use the ProLock to quickly test wireless devices perform smaller repairs and bill manufacturers for warranty claims The 2201 ProLock is small easy to use and affordable to large mobile phone retailers with a repair shop in the back office ProLock supports both GSM and WCDMA phones and wireless devices and also provides TD SCDMA test capabilities ...

Page 23: ... 7312 Lector Enhanced and 7315 Scriptor Lector test protocols prove which phone has been tested with serial number date and time and results Lector generated test protocol equivalent to those generated with higher level testers Manual mode for fault finding Standard transmitter and receiver measurements Four GSM frequency bands supported GSM 850 GSM 900 GSM 1800 GSM 1900 Ten WCDMA frequency bands ...

Page 24: ...an extension of the 2231 GSM Option adding the necessary protocol for the GPRS Attach and to set up a test channel The measurements are the same as with the GSM Option bur also supporting BLER measurements Protocol and measurements support data traffic on one timeslot in either the uplink or the downlink 2233 EDGE Option The 2233 EDGE Option enables 8PSK transmitter measurements to ensure that the...

Page 25: ...enna good power and receiver measure ment accuracy is only achieved with the exact knowledge of the antenna coupling factor which depends on the phone model and the coupling device Aeroflex offers an update service of the coupling factors for the latest models These coupling factors are valid for the antenna connection between the phone and the Aeroflex 4916 4918 Antenna Coupler installed in an Ae...

Page 26: ...administration tool for the Autotest Option Scriptor offers the possibility to transfer data to the ProLock and to generate and group test scripts with it The ProLock with the Autotest option includes different test scripts both generic as well as manufacturer specific ones The latter are designed according to the test procedures defined by leading handset vendors Nokia Samsung Sony Ericsson HTC R...

Page 27: ...with each other the antenna coupler with the phone should be placed in a shielded chamber for example Aeroflex s 4921 RF Shield This device features very high attenuation between incoming and outgoing signal fulfilling the requirement of 80 dB shielding for most state of the art communication systems With 7311 Lector Basic included in the 2201 ProLock delivery ProLock can be controlled remotely fr...

Page 28: ...Chapter 1 Overview System architecture 8 2201 ProLock ...

Page 29: ...t up the 2201 ProLock The topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Scope of delivery on page 10 Software requirements on page 10 Hardware requirements on page 10 Setting up the hardware on page 12 Installing the software on page 13 Configuring the software on page 15 ...

Page 30: ...2000 Windows XP Vista and Windows 7 note however that USB control is not available with Windows 7 You need to log in with administrator rights to install the software Hardware requirements The following are hardware requirements as well as hardware recommendations for achieving the most reliable test results PC specifications If you want to use the 2201 ProLock with one of the products of the Lect...

Page 31: ...nd shielding An antenna coupler or cable connection to the device under test is required Aeroflex recommends the use of the 4916 or 4918 Antenna Coupler For proper shielding and more reliable results an Aeroflex RF shield is recommended for example 4932 When using the coupler and shield an RF cable is required for connecting them NOTE For testing WCDMA phones the RF shield is required for obtainin...

Page 32: ...the DC In plug that is located on the rear panel of the 2201 ProLock 2 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the power supply and the other to an AC power outlet 3 Connect the RF IN OUT plug on ProLock s rear panel with the RF shield using a double shielded RF cable If you do not intend to use the an Aeroflex RF shield connect the 2201 ProLock to the coupling device of your choice ...

Page 33: ...nstalling the software 1 Go to the Aeroflex website and access the Lector and Scriptor software at http www aeroflex com ats products product Communications_Test Cellular_Parametric_Test 7310_Lector_ and _Scriptor_Family 737 html 2 Go to the Software Downloads area and select 7310 Lector and Scriptor Software 3 Follow the instructions on the screen to download the soft ware 4 After completion of t...

Page 34: ...s 8 In the first column select the instrument device to be used with 2201 ProLock for the next test If no device has been defined as yet select the first one and fill out the device information according to the table below 9 Confirm your changes by selecting OK The PC tries to set up a connection with the tester and informs you if the attempt was successful If you are using a Windows Vista PC the ...

Page 35: ...e Connection menu Transport type Parameters Remarks USB RS 232 COM port range 1 99 Baud rate in kbps Handshake protocol Xon Xoff RTS None For RS 232 connections use the physical COM port number The RS 232 settings are irrelevant for ProLock if you use a USB connection TCP IP IP Address Port The IP address must be selected in line with the local area network poli cies This must be the same address ...

Page 36: ...Chapter 2 Installation Configuring the software 16 2201 ProLock ...

Page 37: ...escribes the functionality of the instrument Topics discussed in this chapter are as follows Connecting the 2201 ProLock on page 18 Powering the unit on page 22 Using the front panel on page 23 Navigating the user interface on page 26 Cleaning on page 27 ...

Page 38: ...IN The 2201 ProLock can be operated from an external DC source such as the power supply that is delivered with ProLock or a car battery The DC voltage must be in the range from 11 to 15 V The power consumption may be up to 40 W The DC IN plug is located on the right hand side at the back of the instrument Read more in chapter Installation in particular in the section Setting up the hardware on pag...

Page 39: ...s an appropriate adapter USB There is a USB plug on the right hand side of the front panel It can be used to connect an external keyboard a computer mouse or a USB flash drive More USB ports can be found on the rear panel CAUTION The maximum input power level at the RF IN OUT connector is 3 5 W 35 dBm continuous or burst level Higher input levels may result in serious damage to the instrument CAUT...

Page 40: ...d automatically from a DHCP server or set up manually in the system configuration menu Setting up the IP address the command set to control the 2201 ProLock and the responses from the instrument are explained in the full user guide Connect the instrument to the LAN with a standard LAN cable with RJ 45 connectors Alternatively connect the instrument to a PC directly using a cross patch cable USB B ...

Page 41: ...the operating software See the user guide for more details In order to connect the 2201 ProLock with a controlling PC over RS 232 use a null modem PC to PC cable REF IN The REF IN plug can be found on the rear panel It can be used as an input for an external time base reference clock If an external 10 MHz clock is connected the instrument automatically uses this clock as a frequency reference and ...

Page 42: ...trument can be powered on with the power switch on the front panel left hand side Once the instrument is switched on it takes a couple of seconds for the instrument to load and start its firmware NOTE The warm up time for precision measurements is 30 minutes NOTE In order to switch off the instrument press and hold the power switch for a few seconds ...

Page 43: ... ProLock 23 Using the front panel LCD The LCD screen shows the menus that guide you through config uration and measurements when the 2201 ProLock is switched on and the operating software is loaded The menus consist of different sections as follows ...

Page 44: ...he softkeys that are located beneath the LCD screen If the description for the right most softkey displays 1 2 or 2 2 on top there is a second row of softkeys available Press the key to switch to the alternate softkey menu The rest of the display in the middle shows input and result fields If there are input fields available in the menu these start at the top left Graphical output if available is ...

Page 45: ...he screen above the softkeys If the description for the right most softkey displays 1 2 or 2 2 on top there is a second row of softkeys available Press the key to switch to the alternate softkey menu Cursor keys In menu mode while not entering text or a new value in an input field the Left and Right cursor keys allow you to move up and down left and right between input fields In input mode while e...

Page 46: ...enter the separator within IP addresses In input fields for text the numeric keys can also be used to enter characters as shown on the key Just press the respective key multiple times to change to the desired character Function keys The Backspace function key can be used in input mode to erase the character in front of the current cursor position The Escape function key is used in menu mode to lea...

Page 47: ...or use a soft cloth moistened with water to clean the case do not use aerosol or liquid solvent cleaners LCD take care not to scratch the LCD during use or when cleaning Clean the LCD by wiping a slightly damp soft lint free cloth gently over the surface If this does not remove finger marks dampen the cloth sparingly with isopropyl alcohol I WARNING Isopropyl alcohol is flammable ...

Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Operation Cleaning 28 2201 ProLock ...

Page 49: ...ber product type and model Warranty status If you are unsure of the warranty status of your instrument include a copy of the invoice or delivery note Detailed description of the problem or service requested Name and telephone number of the person to contact regarding questions about the repair Return authorization RA number US customers or refer ence number European customers If possible return th...

Page 50: ...2201 ProLock be damaged in transit Aeroflex is not liable for any damage that may occur during shipping The customer should clearly mark the Aeroflex issued RA or reference number on the outside of the package and ship it prepaid and insured to Aeroflex ...

Page 51: ... you do not agree to the terms of this Agreement do not use the Licensed Software 1 DEFINITIONS The following expressions will have the meanings set out below for the purposes of this Agreement Add In Application Software Licensed Software that may be loaded separately from time to time into the Designated Equipment to improve or modify its functionality Computer Application Software Licensed Soft...

Page 52: ...ded Software supplied to work with Designated Equipment Licensee the organization or individual that is the user of the Licensed Software PXI Software Licensed Software specific to Aeroflex s 3000 Series PXI product range 2 LICENCE FEE The Licensee shall pay the Licence Fee to Aeroflex in accordance with the terms of the contract between the Licensee and Aeroflex 3 TERM This Agreement shall be eff...

Page 53: ...ed Software and the Licensee Furthermore the Licensee shall not permit the Licensed Software or any part to be disclosed in any form to any third party and shall maintain the Licensed Software in secure premises to prevent any unauthorized disclosure The Licensee shall notify Aeroflex immediately if the Licensee has knowledge that any unlicensed party possesses the Licensed Software The Licensee s...

Page 54: ... in Article 4 hereof notwithstanding the limitations on number of copies in Clause 4 5 hereof the Licensee is entitled to distribute as many copies of any PXI Optional Application Library as necessary for use with 3000 Series PXI modules acquired by the Licensee from Aeroflex or its authorized distributor or reseller provided that 5 3 1 copies of the applicable PXI Optional Application Library are...

Page 55: ...roflex if any 6 6 The remedies offered above are sole and exclusive remedies and to the extent permitted by applicable law are in lieu of any implied conditions guarantees or warranties whatsoever and whether statutory or otherwise as to the Licensed Software all of which are hereby expressly excluded 7 INDEMNITY 7 1 Aeroflex shall defend at its expense any action brought against the Licensee alle...

Page 56: ... and whether arising out of breach of contract tort statutory duty or otherwise The total liability of Aeroflex and its employees in contract tort or otherwise including negligence warranty indemnity and strict liability howsoever arising out of this Licence shall be limited to the total amount of the Licence Fee and total support fees actually paid to Aeroflex by the Licensee 8 TERMINATION 8 1 No...

Page 57: ...ATIONS The Licensee undertakes that where necessary the Licensee will conform with all relevant export regulations imposed by the Governments of the United Kingdom and or the United State of America 11 U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The Licensed Software and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth i...

Page 58: ...Appendix B Software licence and warranty 38 2201 ProLock ...

Page 59: ...emarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Specifications terms and conditions are subject to change without notice Copyright 2013 Aeroflex Ltd All rights reserved Revision Changes 0809 000 A First version 1003 000 A New options added 1007 000 A New layout Issue 1 Safety update revision at Stevenage ...

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