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27、hout license from IHS-,-,-TIA-102 CABC iiiINTEROPERABILITY TESTING FOR VOICE OPERATION IN TRUNKED SYSTEMS Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction. 1 1.1 Disclaimer . 1 1.2 Abbreviations 1 1.3 References 2 1.3.1 Normative references. 2 1.3.2 Informative references . 2 2.0 Scope and Limits of Testing . 2 2
28、.1 Philosophy of Testing 4 2.2 Test Configurations. 8 3.0 Interoperability Test Procedures. 12 3.1 Regular Group Call Tests . 13 3.1.1 Basic Group Call Test One RF Site (Test 1.1) 13 3.1.2 Talk Group Privacy Test One RF Site (Test 1.2) 14 3.1.3 Group Call Late Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initia
29、lly Set for a Different Talk Group One RF Site (Test 1.3). 15 3.1.4 Group Call Late Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initially Involved in a Unit to Unit Call One RF Site (Test 1.4) 16 3.1.5 Basic Group Call Test Two RF Sites (Test 1.5) 18 3.1.6 Talk Group Privacy Test Two RF Sites (Test 1.6). 18 3.
30、1.7 Group Call Late Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initially Set for a Different Talk Group Two RF Sites (Test 1.7) . 18 3.1.8 Group Call Late Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initially Involved in a Unit to Unit Call Two RF Sites (Test 1.8) 18 3.2 Queued or Denied Group Call Tests. 18 3.2.1 Busy
31、Queuing and Call Back Test for Group Call One RF Site (Test 2.1)19 3.2.2 Busy Queuing and Call Back Test for Group Call Two RF Sites (Test 2.2) 20 3.2.3 Call Originator Subscriber Unit Not Valid Test One RF Site (Test 2.3) . 20 3.2.4 Target Talk Group Not Valid Test One RF Site (Test 2.4) 21 3.2.5 C
32、all Originator Subscriber Unit Not Valid Test Two RF Sites (Test 2.5)21 3.2.6 Target Talk Group Not Valid Test Two RF Sites (Test 2.6). 22 3.3 Announcement Group Call Tests 22 3.3.1 Basic Announcement Group Call Test One RF Site (Test 3.1). 22 3.3.2 Basic Announcement Group Call Test Two RF Sites (T
33、est 3.2) . 23 3.4 Protected Traffic Channel Tests 24 3.4.1 Group Call Protected Traffic Channel Test One RF Site (Test 6.1) 25 3.4.2 Group Call Protected Traffic Channel Test Two RF Sites (Test 6.2) 26 INFORMATIVE ANNEX A: NUMBER OF COMBINATIONS OF EQUIPMENT REQUIRED FOR TESTING USING THE STS AND RT
34、S APPROACHES . 27 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-102 CABC ivNORMATIVE ANNEX B: GENERAL FNE AND SUBSCRIBER UNIT SETUP FOR TRUNKED VOICE OPERATION. 29 INFORMA
35、TIVE ANNEX C: Intra-RF Subsystem Roaming Tests 31 C.1 Intra-RF Subsystem Roaming Control Channel Test Two RF Sites (Test C.1)31 C.2 Intra-RF Subsystem Roaming Traffic Channel Test Two RF Sites (Test C.2)33 INFORMATIVE ANNEX D: Protected Control Channel Tests. 35 D.1 Group Call Protected Control Chan
36、nel Test One RF Site (Test D.1) . 35 D.2 Group Call Protected Control Channel Late Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initially Set for a Different Talk Group One RF Site (Test D.2) . 36 D.3 Group Call Protected Control Channel Late Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initially Involved in a Unit to Unit
37、 Call One RF Site (Test D.3) 36 D.4 Group Call Protected Control Channel Test Two RF Sites (Test D.4) . 37 D.5 Group Call Protected Control Channel Late Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initially Set for a Different Talk Group Two RF Sites (Test D.5) 37 D.6 Group Call Protected Control Channel Late
38、Entry Subscriber Test Subscriber Initially Involved in a Unit to Unit Call Two RF Sites (Test D.6) 37 D.7 Unit to Unit Call Protected Control Channel Test One RF Site (Test D.7) . 37 D.8 Unit to Unit Call Protected Control Channel Test Two RF Sites (Test D.8) 38 INFORMATIVE ANNEX E: Protected Contro
39、l Channel and Traffic Channel Tests . 40 These tests are only performed if equipment being tested (FNE and subscriber units) is capable of protected control and traffic channel operation 40 E.1 Group Call Protected Control Channel and Traffic Channel Test One RF Site (Test E.1). 40 E.2 Group Call Pr
40、otected Control Channel and Traffic Channel Test Two RF Sites (Test E.2) 41 INFORMATIVE ANNEX F: Regular Unit to Unit Call Tests . 42 F.1 Basic Unit to Unit Call Test One RF Site (Test F.1) . 42 F.2 Unit to Unit Call Privacy Test One RF Site (Test F.2) 43 F.3 Call Originator Subscriber Unit Terminat
41、ion of Unit to Unit Call Test One RF Site (Test F.3) 43 F.4 Target Subscriber Unit Termination of Unit to Unit Call Test One RF Site (Test F.4) . 44 F.5 FNE Termination of Unit to Unit Call Test One RF Site (Test F.5) . 45 F.6 Basic Unit to Unit Call Test Two RF Sites (Test F.6) . 45 F.7 Unit to Uni
42、t Call Privacy Test Two RF Sites (Test F.7) 46 F.8 Call Originator Subscriber Unit Termination of Unit to Unit Call Test Two RF Sites (Test F.8) 46 F.9 Target Subscriber Unit Termination of Unit to Unit Call Test Two RF Sites (Test F.9) . 46 F.10 FNE Termination of Unit to Unit Call Test Two RF Site
43、s (Test F.10) 46 INFORMATIVE ANNEX G: Queued or Denied Unit to Unit Call Tests 47 G1 Busy Queuing and Call Back Test for Unit to Unit Call One RF Site (Test G.1) 47 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking per
44、mitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-102 CABC vG.2 Busy Queuing and Call Back Test for Unit to Unit Call Two RF Sites Scenario 1 (Test G.2) 48 G.3 Busy Queuing and Call Back Test for Unit to Unit Call Two RF Sites Scenario 2 (Test G.3) 49 G.4 Target Subscriber Unit Not Valid Test One RF Site (Tes
45、t G.4) 49 G.5 Target Subscriber Unit Off Test One RF Site (Test G.5) 50 G.6 Target Subscriber Unit Not Valid Test Two RF Sites (Test G.6) 51 G.7 Target Subscriber Unit Off Test Two RF Sites (Test G.7) 51 G.8 Target Subscriber Unit Involved in Another Call One RF Site (Test G.8). 51 G.9 Target Subscr
46、iber Unit Involved in another Call Two RF Sites (Test G.9) . 53 Copyright Telecommunications Industry Association Provided by IHS under license with EIANot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-TIA-102 CABC viList of Figures Figure 1. Trunking configuration w
47、ith two subscriber units within the same RF site. 10 Figure 2. Trunking configuration with two subscriber units within two separate RF sites. 11 Figure 3. Trunking configuration with four subscriber units within the same RF site. 16 Figure 4. Trunking configuration with four subscriber units within
48、two separate RF sites. 24 Figure A- 1. Basic trunking configuration for interoperability testing. 27 Figure C- 1. Trunking configuration for intra-RF subsystem roaming tests. 33 List of Tables Table 1. System to System (STS) Approach for Trunked Voice Operation. 6 Table 2. Reference to System (RTS) Approach for Trunked Voice Operation 6 Table 3. Combinations of Subscriber Units and FNE for the Basic Test Configuration Example STS Approach 9 Table 4. Combinations of Subscriber Units and FNE for the Basic Test Configuration Example
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