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22、A WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TSB-102.CBAF Foreword (This foreword is not part of this bulletin.) This document has been submitted to APCO/NASTD/FED by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), as provided for in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) dated December 1993. That MOU provides that
23、APCO/NASTD/FED will devise a Common System Standard for digital public safety communications (the Standard), and that TIA shall provide technical assistance in the development of documentation for the Standard. This document has been developed with inputs from the APCO/TIA Project 25 Interface Commi
24、ttee (APIC), the APIC Compliance Assessment Process and Procedures Task Group, and TIA Industry members. This document is being published because it is felt that there is an urgent need for technical information on the emerging digital techniques for Land Mobile Radio Service. This document describe
25、s formatting guidelines for summary test reports submitted to document Project 25 compliance. As other documents associated with the Compliance Assessment Program are developed, this document will be subject to change. This TSB includes one annex. TSB-102.CBAF 1 Table of Contents 1 Introduction2 1.1
26、 Scope2 1.2 Revision History.3 1.3 Conventions3 1.4 Informative References3 1.5 Abbreviations and Acronyms4 2 Summary Test Report Contents5 2.1 P25 CAP Letterhead, Title, and Page Count.5 2.2 Test Item Description.6 2.3 Test Information.6 2.4 References7 2.5 Subscriber Units Tested7 2.6 Test Cases a
27、nd Results.8 2.7 Result Definitions.9 2.8 Result Comments.9 ANNEX A Trunked System Summary Test Report Format (Informative).11 List of Figures Figure 1. First Page P25 CAP Letterhead, Title, and Report Number.5 Figure 2. P25 CAP Letterhead, Title Header, and Report Number5 Figure 3. Page Count6 Figu
28、re 4. Test Item Description.6 Figure 5. Test Location6 Figure 6. Informative References7 Figure 7. Subscriber Units Tested.7 Figure 8. Test Cases and Results8 Figure 9. Test Case Result Definitions9 Figure 10. Test Case Result Comments9 TSB-102.CBAF 2 1 Introduction The intent of the Project 25 (P25
29、) Compliance Assessment Program (P25 CAP) at NIST/OLES at the time of this writing is to facilitate land mobile radio (LMR) communications services identified in the P25 Statement of Requirements (SoR) and addressed in Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) published standards documents inter
30、operate between manufacturers due to those manufacturers adhering to the published standards describing these services. Numerous documents discuss the P25 CAP tests deemed necessary by the industry and user members participating in the work of the P25 Compliance Assessment Process and Procedures Tas
31、k Group (CAPPTG). The CAPPTG includes TIA members and representatives of Federal, State and Local Public Safety agencies and organizations. This group, being familiar with the relevant published standards, available P25 equipment and test equipment and the general intentions of the P25 CAP, reviews
32、all tests and performance recommendations. This Telecommunications Systems Bulletin (TSB) outlines the content format for summary test reports submitted to document P25 compliance. This document was drafted and reviewed within the APCO/TIA Project 25 Interface Committee (APIC), Compliance Assessment
33、 Process and Procedures Task Group. 1.1 Scope To suggest uniform format guidelines for use in preparation of a summary test report submitted to the P25 CAP office and other relevant agencies where such LMR summary test reports are intended to document the evaluation of compliance with relevant P25 C
34、AP requirements. TSB-102.CBAF 3 1.2 Revision History Version Date Description Informal drafts March September, 2008 Determination of the Summary Test Report content guidelines. Draft 1.0 November XX, 2008 Document containing the approved Summary Test Report forms content guidelines in a format appro
35、priate for publication as a TIA Telecommunications Systems Bulletin. Draft 1.1 June, 2008 Resolution of comments. Draft 1.2 July, 2008 Second round of comment resolution. Draft 1.3 July, 2008 Third round of comment resolution. Draft 1.4 July, 2008 Third round of comment resolution with document iden
36、tifiers made consistent. Draft 1.5 July, 2008 Fourth round of comment resolution with MOTs further comments addressed. Draft 1.7 August, 2008 Tyco/MOT comment resolution proposal. Draft 1.8 August, 2008 MOT comment resolution proposal. Release October, 2008 Consensus reached. Release 2 January, 2009
37、 NIST/OLES comment resolution. 1.3 Conventions Throughout this TSB and its annex, gray text is illustrative to represent variable content. 1.4 Informative References 1 NIST Handbook 153:2007, Laboratory Recognition Process for Project 25 Compliance Assessment1 2 DHS P25 CAP Charter:2008, Charter and
38、 Requirements for the Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program2 3 P25-CAB-TEST_REQ August 20083 1 Available at: http:/www.eeel.nist.gov/oles/Publications/Office_of_Law_Enforcement_Standards.pdf. Cited March 2008. 2 Available at: https:/www.safecomprogram.gov/NR/rdonlyres/D295A545-44A4-4226-AAF7-56A3
39、3684908E/0/Project25ComplianceAssessmentProgramCharter.pdf. Cited May 2008 3 Available at: http:/www.safecomprogram.gov/SAFECOM/currentprojects/project25cap/ TSB-102.CBAF 4 1.5 Abbreviations and Acronyms APCOAssociation of Public-Safety Communications Officials APICAPCO Project 25 Interface Committe
40、e CAPCompliance Assessment Program CAPPTGCompliance Assessment Process and Procedures Task Group DHSDepartment of Homeland Security DTRDetailed Test Report LMRLand Mobile Radio NISTNational Institute of Standards and Technology P25Project 25 SoRStatement of Requirements SUSubscriber Unit TIATelecomm
41、unications Industry Association TSBTelecommunications Systems Bulletin TSB-102.CBAF 5 2 Summary Test Report Contents This section of the TSB describes each major element or section of the summary test report in a separate subsection. 2.1 P25 CAP Letterhead, Title, and Page Count The first page of th
42、e summary test report begins with the P25 logo, about 1.5 inches wide, in the top left corner of the page. The P25 CAP label, followed by the summary test title and report identification number4 should appear to the right of the P25 logo. The title of the report always begins with the words Summary
43、Test Report, followed by an em-dash (), followed by the subject of the title. Prrojjectt 25 Complliiance Assessmentt Prrogrram Summary Test Report Trunking Interoperability Trunked Voice Mode STR-LMR-123456 Figure 1. First Page P25 CAP Letterhead, Title, and Report Number Each page following the fir
44、st page in the summary test report carries the P25 CAP letterhead, title, device under test, and report identification number3 as a header. The P25 logo is proportionately smaller, as is the font size of the P25 CAP letterhead and title. The layout of these elements is the same as on the first page.
45、 Prrojjjeecctt 2255 Compllliiiaanccee Asssseessssmeentt Prrogrraam Summary Test Report Trunking Interoperability Trunked Voice Mode Wokytoky Trunk 25 STR-LMR-123456 Figure 2. P25 CAP Letterhead, Title Header, and Report Number 4 The Summary Test Report identification code format is as follows: STR-.
46、 The manufacturer unique identifier is selected by the manufacturer that is issuing the STR, and should be unique so as not to be confused with another manufacturers STRs. Additionally, the manufacturer document identification # is a number that is chosen by the manufacturer issuing the STR, and is
47、unique to other STRs issued by that same manufacturer. TSB-102.CBAF 6 Each page of the summary test report includes the current page number and the total number of pages (Page # of #). Page 1 of 6 Figure 3. Page Count 2.2 Test Item Description A description of the item tested appears at the top of t
48、he document, just below the P25 CAP logo, letterhead, and summary test report title. It includes the name of the manufacturer, manufacturer contact, product name, and installed options. Test Item Description Manufacturer LMR Equipment Corporation Manufacturer Contact Ima Manufacturer - (303) 555-121
49、2 Product Name Trunked Radio System Installed Options LMR Equipment Corp. Version 4.35 Figure 4. Test Item Description 2.3 Test Information Laboratory information for the item tested appears following the description of the test item. It includes the P25 CAP laboratory code assigned by DHS based on the recognition process, the date of the test (might be a single date, two or more dates, or a date range), and the date the test report was issued. If multiple laboratories were involved in testing the specified product, this table will be reproduced