XCAL-Mobile User Guide v4 15
XCAL-Mobile User Guide v4 15
XCAL-Mobile User Guide v4 15
XCAL-Mobile 4.15.436
2020. 08
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IoT mode change ................................................................ 26
C
AT Command ..................................................................... 26
NB-IoT......................................................................... 29
Cat M1 RF .................................................................... 29
Contents ............................................................................................. 2
LTE &Cat M1 RF ............................................................ 29
Overview ............................................................................................. 9
IoT Sigaling Message ..................................................... 29
Special Features ................................................................. 10
RF Information (Qualcomm Chipset) ........................................... 30
Specification....................................................................... 10
Summary List of RF Information ........................................... 34
Getting Started ................................................................................. 11
5G NR Summary ............................................................... 36
Connecting PC and Smart Phone ........................................... 12
5G NR Signal .................................................................... 37
Transferring XCAL-Mobile Program File ................................... 13
5G NR Beam Measurement ................................................. 37
Starting XCAL-Mobile ...................................................................... 15
5G NR Inter RAT ............................................................... 38
License Download ............................................................... 16
5G NR RACH ..................................................................... 38
Graphic User Interface ......................................................... 17
5G NR CSI-RSRP ............................................................... 39
Setting Icon ....................................................................... 18
5G NR ENDC Summary ...................................................... 40
Menu Icon .......................................................................... 20
Dynamic Spectrum Sharing ................................................ 41
Status Icon Bar .................................................................. 21
5G TDD UL/DL Config ........................................................ 41
IoT ...................................................................................................... 23
5G NR NAS 5G MM State .................................................... 42
How to connect IoT device ................................................... 24
LTE Summary ................................................................... 43
IoT-Logmask ...................................................................... 25
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XCAL-Mobile User Guide Contents
GSM Summary .................................................................. 77 Creating Autocall Scenario (For Single Call Test) .................... 100
GSM Signal ....................................................................... 77 Creating Autocall Scenario (For Multiple Call Test) .................. 103
GSM Cell .......................................................................... 78 Autocall Test for Sequential Multiple Calls (Multi-Call) ....... 104
Android RF ........................................................................ 78 Autocall Test for Parallel Multiple Calls (Multi-Session) ...... 106
RF Information (Hisilicon Chipset) .............................................. 81 Starting Autocall Test (In Classic tab) ................................... 111
5G NR Summary ............................................................... 85 Starting Autocall Test (In All Scenarios tab) .......................... 113
Monitoring in Digital Map ............................................................. 116 Control –Favorites Icon ................................................. 155
Displaying Data in Digital Map ............................................ 117 Control –Version Manager ............................................. 156
Configuring Map Options .................................................... 119 Control - TTS Alarm ...................................................... 157
Configuring Map Options - Parameters ........................... 120 Control - Network (RAT/Band) Lock(DM) ......................... 158
Importing BTS/Repeater Data ....................................... 121 Control - RAT & Band Lock (Hidden-ADB) ........................ 163
Creating BTS/Repeater ini file in BTS Manager ................ 126 Control –Network Lock .................................................. 164
Call Result History ......................................................................... 128 Control –Network Lock (samsung) .................................. 166
Uploading Log File ......................................................................... 130 Control –AMR Control ................................................... 167
Configuring FTP Server to Upload ........................................ 134 Settings - Report ............................................................... 168
Manual Logging – In Background Mode ................................ 140 Inbuilding Test ............................................................................... 173
Log Data –ESP Info Logging (Before VoLTE Call) .............. 148 TAB+JPG Moving Point Test ........................................... 185
Log Data –ESP Info Logging (At the Beginning) ............... 149 Real Time Map Moving Point Test.................................... 187
Log Data - Naming Log File........................................... 150 Image Real Location Test .............................................. 188
Log Data - SplitLog File ................................................ 151 Pre-Moving Test ........................................................... 190
Configuring Master or Slave Mobile ..................................... 194 Total View ......................................................................... 219
Starting Master/Slave Test ................................................. 197 Scan Stop/Disconnect Device .............................................. 220
Inbuilding Test of Master/Slave Mobiles ............................... 198 R&s TSMA6 Scanner Connection ................................................. 221
Intergration with iBwave Mobile Planner ................................. 199 Scanner GUI Setting .......................................................... 222
Configuration at Mobile Plannerapplication of iBwave ............. 200 Detect Device/Connect Device (Bluetooth) ............................ 223
Moving Type Inbuilding Test using iBwave Data ..................... 201 Detect Device/Connect Device (Wi-Fi) .................................. 225
PCTEL HBflex/IBflex Scanner Connection ................................ 203 Scan Setting ..................................................................... 227
Scan Stop/Disconnect Device ............................................. 210 Appendix 1. Configuring Autocall Scenario ............................... 236
DRT 4311B Scanner Connection ................................................. 212 Network Condition Configuration ......................................... 238
Start ............................................................................... 214 Configuration for Each Call Type .......................................... 239
Scan Request ................................................................... 217 MOS Setting (Embedded MOS) ...................................... 241
PS ................................................................................... 268
5G NR ............................................................................. 270
XCAL-Mobile is a handheld based stand-alone application running on smart phones that enables QoS and QoE testing across all WCDMA, GSM,
LTE, 5G NR technologies. XCAL-Mobile application on smart phone in Android OS supports extensive application testing and delivers real-time
network measurement and visualization.
XCAL-Mobile is provided for both indoor and outdoor measurement while it is also available for field drive test when it is installed inside of a
moving vehicle. It supports remote control function by connecting with other server solution series of Accuver. All features can be controlled by
using normal handset keys.
To generate and terminate voice and data calls automatically. Technology: CDMA/EVDO, WCDMA, LTE, LTE-A, GSM, TD-
SCDMA, 5G-NR
To create and edit measurement scenarios in portable smart
phone. Terminal: Supported Android 9,10
To perform voice and data call measurement simultaneously. Recommended RAM memory: Up to 4GB
To monitor statistics in real-time in message, graph, table, and Call Type: Voice, VoLTE, FTP, HTTP, SMS, E-Mail, Iperf, Ping,
map. YouTube, Mobile SNS, Mobile Cloud, ADB Script, Messenger
Talk,Messenger Texting, Multi-Call, Multi-RAB, Multi-Session,
To provide multiple types of call events and parameters for
Speed-Test, ARS-Incoming
technologies.
RF Parameter: 5G NR Summary, 5G NR Signal, 5G NR Beam,
To show monitoring data in mobile window as the log file is
5G NR Inter RAT, ENDC Summary, LTE Summary, LTE CA, LTE
provided in *.drm(drx) and *.csv format.
Signal, LTE Cell, SCell Event, eMBMS LTE SIB, LTE Inter-RAT, NB-
To support both indoor and outdoor measurement.
IoT RF, Cat M1 RF, LTE & Cat M1 RF, IoT Signaling Message, 3G
To support Replay mode. Summary, 3G Signal, 3G Cell, GSM Summary, GSM Signal, GSM
Cell, Android RF
To export log file to server both manually and automatically.
In order to install XCAL-Mobile application on your smart phone, you first need to connect your smart phone and PC by phone cable.
1. Connect PC and an Android-OS 2. Tap Settings→ System 4. Tap USB debugging on 6. Tap MTP (Media Transfer
smart phone by phonecable. Protocol).
3. Tap Developer options. 5. Tap Select USB Configuration
7. PC and Android-OS smart
phone is connected
successfully.
You need to copy and paste XCAL-Mobileapplication file in *.apk format onto your smart phone.
1. In PC, open driver of smartphone. 2. Copy and paste XCAL-Mobile program file (*.apk) 3. In smart phone, tap File
purchase.
installed.
Make sure that there is enough hard disc capacity in the smart phone. XCAL-Mobile program file (*.apk) is approx. 150 MB.
By now, you have completed all necessary steps before starting and are ready to use XCAL-Mobile application on your smart phone.
- Samsung: Settings →General management →Date And Time →Automatic date and time is Checked
- Sony: Settings →System →Date & Time →Automatic date and time is Checked
License Download
1. Prior to using XCAL-Mobile, you 2. Tap the checkbox of 3. License Downloadscreen 4. Once License Download
should get a valid SW License valid Key and License appears. is completed, Main
MAC addressinformation of
device.
MAC address may be shown while WiFi is turned on in some smartphone models.
Main: Select call type and startAutocall test based on the selected call scenario.
ⓖAutocall Start
ⓗ Setting Icon(Settings/Functions Items)
Setting Icon
Setting icon in the top left corner configures overall settings in Setting and Function item. All setting options can be simply approached by
tapping this Setting icon. You can also open the settings/Functions menu by swiping the screen from left to right.
Settings Item
Setting item includes Autocall/LogData/Control/Report/GPS/LogMask settings which are configured prior to Autocall test.
Configure logging options for Autocall test. (If this icon is selected, option details are
activated at the right.)
Log Data
- File / Additional Logging / Naming / Split Log File / Packet Capture / Logcat / Format
For detail, seeAdditional Function – Log Data.
Control various options required to be configured prior to Autocall test. (If this icon is
selected, option details are activated at the right.)
Control
- Scenario / Application / Autocall / Network
For detail, see Additional Function – Control.
Functions Item
Functions item includes other functions such as manual logging, replay, master/slave, capture, network lockand about.
Monitor the log data in the same test environment by replaying the existing logging file.
Replay
For detail, see Replay.
Start Autocall test for all connected master and slave mobiles via BT at the same time.
Master/Slave
For detail, see Master/Slave Test.
Capture the current screen and report message to Accuver along with the captured screen image directly.
Capture
For detail, see Capture.
Network Lock Configure Band Lock, Channel Lock, and Cell Lock manually.
Menu Icon
Menu icon in the top right corner configures overall Menu items. All menu items can be simply approached by tapping thisMenu icon.You can
also open the Menu by swiping the screen from right to left.
Menu Item
Menu item includes management menus for call statistics, RF information, inbuilding test, map, call status, and log file.
Inbuilding Configure and proceed Inbuilding test. For details, see Inbuilding Test.
Monitor collected measurement data and serving line in digital map during test
Map
in real time.For details, see Monitoring in Digital Map.
Monitor the registration status, returns/remove license, and opens User Guide,
About
Quick Guide, open source license, and privacy policy.
License key is required depending on the chipset type of the IoT device to be linked with XCAL-Solo.
Logmask
WIFI
AT Command
Device Info
IoT RF
1. Tap [ ] – Settings – IoT 2. IoT Setting screen is 3. 3. Tap WIFI icon and
5. 5. As connecting the
Setting. displayed. select IoT device.
device, pop up messege
connected].
IoT-Logmask
Enter the IoT-Logmask menu and select the desired Log Codes for information collection and monitoring.
1. Select LogMask Option 2. The IoT-Log Mask screen 3. Tab a folder to select the sub- 5. Tab the Apply button to save
from the IoT Settings appears. The list of items by technology. the settings.
4. Select the Log Codes to
screen. supported technologies will
measure.
be listed.
The Logmask Setting item is only supported if you have a Qualcomm Device or Qualcomm-related license.
Device Info shows basic information of IoT Device. In Add Device, you can search and match AT / DM Port and integrate
new module.
This feature requires a separate license key.
IoT RF
You can select the desired RF information in [Menu]-[RF View]-[IoT].
It shows PCI / EARFCN / RSRP Shows the Cat.M1 RF Show LTE and Cat M1 RF at the Signal Messages screen shows
/ RSRQ / RSRI / SINR information. same time. RRC messages of
information and graph of corresponding technology.
connected IoT device.
For details of parameter description of each technology, see Appendix: Parameter Description.
1. Tap [ ] – Menu - RF View. 2. You can see various RF 3. The selected view type [Edit] button in the top right
selected RF icons.
It is recommended for the smartphones with low resolution to return to the RF View list to selectthe otherRF Information icons.
Buttons at the top of RF Information screen helps you to select data to display and colors per data.
in the screen.
per data.
filtering conditions.
Buttons at the top of RF Information screen helps you to select parameters to display and save and re-use the parameter selection list.
selection list, export the saved e. Configure a new parameter selection list
RF Information Description
Display major RF KPIs for 5G NR including BRSRP, BRSRQ, SNR, DMRS SNR, Frequency Offset Time Offset, Time Offset, SS-
5G NR Signal
RSRP, Subcarrier Spacing, Pathloss, RB Num, MCS0 Index, PDSCH Thp, MAC Thp, PDCP Thp, DL Frequency in graph.
5G NR Beam Measurenet Displays measurement result for Serving and Neighbor cells.
5G TDD UL/DL Config KPIs for 5G TDD UL/DL Configuration Info display in a table.
5G NR NAS 5GMM State Display major NAS 5G MM State KPIs for 5G NR in table.
LTE-CA Display RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, SINR, CQI, DL/UL RB Num, PDSCH/PUSCH Throughput for PCell and SCell.
Display major RF KPIs for LTE including RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, Tx Power, SINR, CQI, PUCCH RI, DL MAC Thp. DL RB Num, UL RB
LTE Signal
Num, PUSCH, UL MAC, Rx Delay, Rx Jitter, Rx Packet Loss, Rank Index in graph.
Display signal strength and information from serving and neighbor LTE cells measured by the device.
LTE Cell
Identical colors are applied in Set and Graph lines.
RF Information Description
Display KPI of Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service.
eMBMS
eMBMS is activated depending on License key type.
LTE SIB Display LTE SIB screen shows SIB1, SIB2, SIB3, SIB5, SIB8, and SIB ALL
LTE Inter-RAT Display Cell Search information over LTE/WCDMA/GSM.
3G Summary Display major RF KPIs for 3G(UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA , HSPA+ and DC-HSDPA) in table.
3G Signal Display major RF KPIs for 3G(UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA , HSPA+ and DC-HSDPA) in graph.
3G Cell Display signal strength and information from serving and neighbor 3G cells measured by the device.
GSM Cell Display channel number and information from serving and neighbor GSM cells measured by the device.
CDMA Summary Display major RF KPIs for CDMA and EVDO in table.
CDMA Signal Display major RF KPIs for CDMA and EVDO in graph or RF KPIs for CDMA and EVDO in graph.
CDMA Cell Display signal strength and information from serving and neighbor CDMA cells measured by the device.
EVDO Cell Display signal strength and information from serving and neighbor EVDO cells measured by the device.
WiFi Info Display all the information on WiFi including connected AP and scanned AP.
5G NR Summary
5G NR Summary screen shows 5G NR Parameters.
RACH Result
RACH Config
RACH CR failures
RACH Pathloss
RACH SSB ID
RACH RA-RNTI
RACH RA-RNTI
5G NR CSI-RSRP
Display major CIS-RSRP KPIs for 5G NR in table.
Resource Type
CSI-RSRP 1
CSI-RSRP 2
CSI-RSRP 3
CSI-RSRP 4
Resource 1
Resource 2
Resource 3
Resource 4
Resource Type
CSI-RSRP 1
CSI-RSRP 2
CSI-RSRP 3
CSI-RSRP 4
Resource 1
Resource 2
Resource 3
Resource 4
5G NR ENDC Summary
5G NR + LTE Displays throughput(Total/Peak/Average)
Current Throughput
5G NR ENDC is available depending on device type. Total : LTE+5G DL MAC TP
5G NR
PCI
Tx Beam ID
NR-ARFCN
SCS
ap Simple Mode / Normal Mode button to change SS-RSRP
displaying screen. SS-RSRQ
Tap Gbps / Mbps buttons to change unit. SS-SINR
Tab Edit button to change displaying items of 5G NR table DL PHY TP
or throughput boxes of Normal Mode screen. UL PHY TP
SSB Pattern
Pattern1 Transmission
Periodicity
Pattern1 DL Slots/Symbols
Pattern1 UL Slots/Symbols
Pattern1 Transmission
Periodicity-v1530
Pattern2 Transmission
Periodicity
Pattern2 DL Slots/Symbols
Pattern2 UL Slots/Symbols
Pattern2 Transmission
Periodicity-v1530Pattern1
5G NR NAS 5G MM State
Display major NAS 5G MM State KPIs for 5G NR in table.
MM5G State
5G GUTI.UE ID Type
5G GUTI.AMF Region ID
5G GUTI.AMF Set ID
5G GUTI.AMF Pointer
5G GUTI.5G TMSI
NR5G TAC
LTE Summary
LTE Summary screen shows LTE Parameters.
LTE Summary is available depending on device type. RACH
PCI (Serving) RACH Type
RSRP (Ant0/1) RACH MAC Preambles
RSRQ (Ant0/1) RACH Attempt No.
RSSI(Ant0/1) RACH Result
SINR (Ant0/1)
CQI (CW0/1) Common
PUSCH/PUCCH Tx Power MCC/MNC
Power Headroom Band Class
Path Loss DL/UL EARFCN (Freq.)
Timing Advance DL/UL Bandwidth
Wideband PMI TAC
Spatial Rank ECI
PDSCH Ranke2 % eNB ID
PUSCH/PUCCH RI (Inst.) Cell ID
LCID
DL SFN
PRB Num (Avg.) Allowed Access
PRB Utilization EMM State/Substate
MCS0/1 Index DL/UL Transmission Mode
MCS0/1 MOD.RATE Num of Tx/Rx Antenna
PDSCH BLER RRC State
PDSCH Throughput(Consider Missing) QCI
MAC/PDCP/RLC Throughput MBR for UL/DL
UE Category
UL Delay Class
PRB Num (Avg.) Traffic Handling Priority
PRB Utilization Cyclic Prefix
MCS0/1 Index/Mod.Rate Vocoder Mode (UL/DL)
PUSCH BLER AMR Rate (UL/DL)
PUSCH Throughput(Consider Missing)
MAC Throughput(Consider Missing)
MAC/PDCP/RLC Throughput
LTE CA RSRP
LTE Signal screen shows RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, Tx Power, SINR, CQI, LTE Cell screen shows Set, EARFCN, PCI, RSRP, RSRQ, and Cell
and Rank Index. Graph. Colors of Set and Graph line are the same.
LTE Signal is available depending on device type. LTE Cell is available depending on device type.
Scell Event
Scell Event screen displays how many SCell are in activated status
in SCell Info screen.
SCell Event displays proper data with relevant License key
type.
RTP Information
RTP information screen shows Rx Packet Loss, Rx RTP Throughput, Rx Delay, Rx Delta Delay, Rx Jitter, One Way Delay, RTP Packet Count, Round
Trip Time.
To display RTP information for VoLTE Test through QC IMS, select the checkbox for QC IMS Message at the top of the screen.
RTT
Rx Packet Loss Rate
One Way Delay
Rx RTP Throughput
Inter arrival Jitter
Rx Inter-arrival time difference
Lost Packet Number (cumulative)
Rx Inter-arrival jitter
One Way Delay
Rx RTP Packet Count
Tx RTP Packet Count
LTE eMBMS screen displays proper data with relevant License key Time
type.
Freq Band
Num of PMCH ID TAC
Num of Area ID Global Cell ID
DC-HSDPA information.
WCDMA
MCC/MNC
LAC
RAC
RRC State
RB Assignment
Band
DL/UL UARFCN (Freq)
Rx/Tx Power
BLER
SIR
UTRAN Cell ID
RNC ID
Cell ID
Best Active PSC
Best Active Ec/Io
Best Active RSCP
Vocoder mode (UL/DL)
HSDPA/DC-HSDPA
3G Signal
CQI
ACK/NAK/DTX Rate
3G Summary screen shows WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, DC-
MAC-hs Throughput HSDPA information.
Served Physical Throughput Signal Messages is available depending on device type.
Scheduled Physical Throughput Rx Power
No. of Codes (Included) Tx Power
Adj Tx
MCS (QPSK/16QAM/64QAM)
BLER
CQI
DTX Rate
HSUPA MAC-hs Layer
Physical(served,Scheduled)
HARQ Throughput.
No. of Codes (Include/Exclude)
MAC-e Throughput RG Down/Hold/Up
SF Code Throughput SG
RG (Down) TTI
RG (Hold) E-TFCI
RG (Up) UE Power Headroom
Non Serving Cell ACK
AG
Happy bit
SG
Best Ec/Io
TTI Best RSCP
E-TFCI
UE Power Headroom
Tap G1, G2 buttons to show each parameter in the
SF Code
upper and lower graph respectively. Maximum of 2 parameters can
Non Serving Cell ACK
be shown in each graph.
Happy Bit
Tap RSRP, RSRQ button to display RSRP and RSRQ Coding Scheme (DL/UL)
of Cell Measurement. TS Count (DL/UL)
Derived C
GMSK BEP (Mean/CV)
8PSK BEP (Mean/C)
MAC C
Rx Power Tap the title field to edit color per Set(S/N1~N20) in table and cell
Tx Power graph.
Timing Advance
Type
Rx Quality (Full)
Channel
Rx Quality (Sub)
Band
Rx Level (Full)
BSIC
Rx Level (Sub)
Rx Lev
RLT Counter
C1/C2
DS Counter
GSM Cell Graph
TS Counter (DL/UL)
Derived C
Tap the title field to edit color per Set(A/N1~N15) in table. Tap the title field to edit color per Set(A/N1~N15) in table.
Set Set
PN PN
Ec/Io Ec/Io
Channel Channel
RSSI
Android RF
WiFi Info
Android RF screen shows basic RF information provided by Android OS.
WiFi screen shows information on connected AP and RSSI graphs for all APs.
Current Network/Phone Type
5G NR State WiFi information is activated when [Menu] – [Other Setting] –
Operator [WiFi Logging] is selected.
Phone Number
BSSID
Data State
SSID
Current Network CPU usage
Usage/APP Memory RSSI
Battery Detail State
Autocall Supplicant State
Log File Size
IP
SD Free Space
Link Speed
Phone Model
IMSI MAC Address
Phone OS Ver Network ID
Rooting Hidden SSID
DM Time(Received)
Gateway
DM-Router Version
NetMask
Parser Version
Voice State DNS1
Airplane cmd DNS2
Orientation(Yaw/Pitch/Roll)
Server IP
GPS Information
(Provider, Latitude, Longitude,
Speed, and etc)
Signal Messages
5G NR RRC/NAS messages
LTE RRC/NAS messages
3G RRC messages
GSM RRC messages
CDMA/EVDO L3 Message
QC DM
Packet (SIP)
Tap a message from Signal Message list, and corresponding code is shown.
LTE Event Report screen shows LTE event messages. LogMask should be configured in advance.
LTE Event Report displays proper data with relevant License key type.
SUPL Message
SUPL Message screen shows User Plane Location Protocol (ULP). SUPL is IP based protocol that helps faster transmission of GPS information via
IP instead of GPS satellite signal.
SUPL Message displays proper data with relevant License key type.
For details of parameter description of each technology, see Appendix: Parameter Description.
1. Tap [ ] – Menu - RF View. 2. You can see various RF 3. The selected view type [Edit] button in the top right
information view types. Select screen appears. corner of the RF View screen.
selected RF icons.
Swipe left and right to monitor more RF Information icons.
It is recommended for the smartphones with low resolution to return to the RF View list to select the other RF Information icons.
Buttons at the top of RF Information screen helps you to select data to display and colors per data.
Buttons appear depending on RF information type.
in the screen.
per data.
filtering conditions.
Buttons at the top of RF Information screen helps you to select parameters to display and save and re-use the parameter selection list.
parameter selection list to Server, and f. The parameter selection list is saved
import the parameter selection list from and exported to Server in *.ini format.
Server.
5G NR Summary
5G NR Summary screen shows 5G NR parameters.
5G NR Signal 5G NR Cell
5G NR Signal screen shows SSB SINR, NR SINR, SS-RSRP, SS-RSRQ, 5G NR Cell screen shows Band, ARFCN, SCS, PCI, RSRP, RSRQ,
SS-SINR and NR-MAC DL Throughput. SINR, RSSI.
Tap Parameter Setting button to select RF parameters to display
5G NR Signal is available depending on device type.
in table.
SSB SINR Rx (0/1/2/3)
5G NR Cell is available depending on device type.
PDSCH TP/PDSCH BLER
Serving Cell
NR SINR Rx (0/1/2/3)
Band ID
PRACH Power Ant (0/1)
ARFCN
PUSCH Power Ant (0/1)
SCS
PUCCH Power Ant (0/1)
PCI
SRS Power Ant (0/1) RSRP
ENDC Total Tx Power RSRQ
NR-MAC DL TP Best Beam Idx
ENDC Total Tx Power Best Beam Idx RSRP
Contention Type
Attempt Cnt
SS-RSRP
Preamble Idx
SSB Idx
Temporary C-RNTI
RACH TA
RACH Result
5G NR ENDC Summary
LTE Summary
LTE Summary screen shows LTE parameters.
LTE CA screen shows LTE-A Parameters. LTE Signal screen shows RSRP, RSRQ, RSSI, Tx Power, PRACH Tx
LTE CA is available depending on device type. Power, and DL/UL Throughput.
RSSI RSRP.Ant0/RSRP.Ant1
Tx Power RSRQ.Ant0/RSRQ.Ant1
CINR Tx Power
LTE Tx Power screen shows Start Time, Last Updated Time, Tx LTE Cell screen shows Set, EARFCN, PCI, RSRP, and RSRQ.
Power, Sync Time, and X-Axis Resolution.
Tap the title field to edit color per Set(A/N1~N20) in table.
LTE Cell is available depending on device type.
LTE Cell is available depending on device type.
Start Time
Set
Last Updated Time EARFCN
Tx Power PCI
Sync Time RSSI
4G SIB1 screen shows SIB1, SIB2, SIB3, SIB5, SIB8, SIB All LTE Handover screen shows Time, Success Rate, Fail Rate, C Plane
information. Latency, and U Plane Latency.
LTE SIB is available depending on device type. LTE Cell is available depending on device type.
Operator Use
LTE RACH
Time
Type
RACH Cause
RTP Info
RTP Info screen shows Rx Packet Loss, Rx RTP Throughput, Rx Delay, Rx Delta Delay, Rx Jitter, One Way Delay, RTP Packet Count, Round Trip
Time.
RTT
Rx Packet Loss Rate
One Way Delay
Rx RTP Throughput
Counterpart UE
Rx Inter-arrival time difference
- Interarrival Jitter
Rx Inter-arrival jitter
- Lost Packet Number(cumulative)
One Way Delay
Measuring UE
Rx RTP Packet Count
- Interarrival Jitter
Tx RTP Packet Count
- Lost Packet Number(cumulative)
Scell Event
Scell Event screen displays how many SCell are in activated status in
SCell Info screen.
CA Status
SCell1
SCell2
WCDMA
3G Summary ICD Ver
MCC/MNC
PSC
3G Summary screen shows WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, DC- DL/UL UARFCN (Freq)
HSDPA information. BAND
UTRAN Cell ID
3G Summary is available depending on device type. RNC ID
Cell ID
Buttons on the top of the screen selects parameters to display, RSSI
import and export parameter list. RSCP
Ec/No
HSDPA/HSUPA/RLC are supported for ICD version 5.00 or above. SINR
Target SINR
Tx Power
BLER
HSUPA/RLC RRC State
CN domain ID
Phy. Throuhput
Grant Index
HSUPA/DC-HSDPA
MCS (BPSK/16QAM)
Happy Bit CQI
DTX Rate
DL RLC Throughput MAC-hs Throughput
Served Physical Throughput
UL RLC Throughput Scheduled Physical Throughput
No. of codes (AVG_
No. of codes (Included)
MCS (QPS/16QAM/64QAM)
3G Signal 3G Cell
3G Summary screen shows WCDMA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, DC- 3G Cell screen shows Set, UARFCN, PSC, EcIo, RSCP and Cell Graph.
HSDPA information. Colors of Set and Graph line are the same.
Signal Messages is available depending on device type. Tap the title field to edit color per Set(A/I1~I10/D1~D10) in table
and cell graph.
RSSI
RSCP 3G Cell is available depending on device type.
Ec/No
Set
SINR
Target SINR PSC
Tx Power RSCP
BLER EcNo
DTX Rate
3G Cell Graph
MAC-hs TH
Physical(served,Scheduled) TH
No. of Codes (AVG/Include)
Phy. Throughput
Grant Index
Happy bit
DL/UL RLC TH
Tap the title field to edit color per Set(S/N1~N20) in table and cell Current Network/Phone Type
graph. Operator
Phone Number
Latitude
Set
Longitude
ARFCN Data State
BSIC Data Activity
Rx Lev Current CPU usage
Usage/APP Memory
Rx Quality
Battery
Cell Graph
Autocall
Log File Size
SD Free Space
Phone Model
IMSI
Phone OS Ver
Rooting
Parser Version
Voice State
Airplane Cmd
GPS information
WiFi Info
BSSID
SSID
RSSI
Detail State
Supplicant State
IP
Link Speed
MAC Address
Network ID
Hidden SSID
Gateway
NetMask
DNS1
DNS2
Server IP
Signal Messages
LTE RRC/NAS messages
3G RRC messages
GSM RRC messages
CDMA/EVDO L3 Message
QC DM
Packet (SIP)
LTE Cell
5G NR Summary
LTE Cell Quality
5G NR Signal
Android RF
5G NR Cell
WiFi Info
LTE Summary
Signal Messages
LTE Signal
For details of parameter description of each technology, see Appendix: Parameter Description.
1. Tap [ ] – Menu - RF View. 2. You can see various RF 3. The selected view type [Edit] button in the top right
information view types. Select screen appears. corner of the RF View screen.
selected RF icons.
It is recommended for the smartphones with low resolution to return to the RF View list to selectthe otherRF Information icons.
Buttons at the top of RF Information screen helps you to select data to display and colors per data.
in the screen.
per data.
filtering conditions.
Buttons at the top of RF Information screen helps you to select parameters to display and save and re-use the parameter selection list.
[Apply]: Apply the parameter selection. b. [Parameter File List] screen appears.
The selected parameters are displayed.
[Import/Export]: Save the parameter c. Tap [Export].
selection list, export the saved d. [Edit Scenario Name] screen pops up.
parameter selection list to Server, and
import the parameter selection list from e. Configure a new parameter selection
5G NR Summary
Summary screen shows 5G NR parameters.
Buttons on the top of the screen selects parameters to display, import and export parameter list.
5G NR Signal
5G NR Cell
5G NR Cell screen shows Band, ARFCN, SCS, PCI, SSB Index, SS-RSRP, SS-RSRQ.
Serving Cell
Band
ARFCN
SCS(kHz)
PCI
SSB Index
SS-RSRP
SS-RSRQ
Neighbor Cell
Band
ARFCN
SCS(kHz)
PCI
SSB Index
SS-RSRP
SS-RSRQ
LTE Summary
LTE Summary screen shows LTE parameters.
Buttons on the top of the screen selects parameters to display, import and export parameter list.
LTE Signal
LTE Cell
LTE Cell screen shows Set, EARFCN, PCI, RSRP, RSRQ and RSSI.
Set
EARFCN
PCI
RSRP
RSRQ
RSSI
CP Type
CRS SINR(R0)
CRS SINR(R1)
CRS RSSI(R0)
CRS RSSI(R1)
CRS RSRP(R0)
CRS RSRP(R1)
CRS RSRQ
DRS RSRP(R0)
DRS RSRP(R1)
Android RF screen shows basic RF information provided by Android WiFi screen shows information on connected AP and RSSI graphs for
OS. all APs.
Current Network/Phone Type WiFi information is activated when [Menu] – [Other Setting] –
Operator [WiFi Logging] is selected.
Phone Number
Latitude BSSID
Longitude SSID
Data State
RSSI
Data Activity
Current CPU usage Detail State
Usage/APP Memory Supplicant State
Battery
IP
Autocall
Log File Size Link Speed
SD Free Space MAC Address
Phone Model
Network ID
IMSI
Phone OS Ver Hidden SSID
Rooting Gateway
Parser Version
NetMask
Voice State
Airplane Cmd DNS1
GPS information DNS2
DM Time / Router Version / Voice Server IP
STate
Signal Messages
LTE RRC/NAS messages
5GNR RRC/NAS messages
IMS (For VoLTE)
Tap a message from Signal Message list, and corresponding code is shown.
Before you begin measurement project, you are able to define log codes to collect and monitor. By selecting necessary log codes for each
technology, you may save time for creating log file and performance capacity.
Go to Logmask Setting, select technology and log codes to collect and monitor.
1. Tap – Settings – 2. Log Mask Setting screen 3. Tap + button to expand log 4. Select the checkboxes of log
LogMask button. appears. Tap a technology code list for the codes to measure.
5. Select Apply button to save 6. Select Interval button on the 7. Log Mask setting file as DMC
interval.
only.
Logmask Setting : 5GNR,LTE, CDMA&EVDO, HSDPA&WCDMA, HSUPA, GSM/GPRS, UMTS, Common, Event Report
In Logmask Setting screen, select technology tab at top of the screen and select the checkboxes of log codes to be collected and monitored.
1. Tap – Settings – 2. LogMask Option Setting 3. Tap to select a Technoogy to 5. The configured LogMask
LogMask button. screen appears. expand sub log code. setting is saved successfully.
4. Select log code to measure and
tap Apply button to save the
setting.
In Logmask Setting screen, select technology tab at top of the screen and select the checkboxes of log codes to be collected and monitored.
1. Tap – Settings – 2. LogMask Option Setting 3. Tap to select a Technoogy to 5. The configured LogMask
LogMask button. screen appears. expand sub log code. setting is applied
4. Select log code to measure and successfully.
tap Apply button to save the
setting.
XCAL-Mobile generates and terminates voice and data calls automatically. For details, see Appendix: Configuring Autocall Scenario.
TerminatingAutocall test.
Before you start Autocall test, you need to pre-configure Autocall scenario (script). Autocall scenario can be configured and edited in smart
phone.
For Single call Autocall test, XCAL-Mobile processes Autocall test call by call. It supports call types of Voice, VoLTE, FTP, HTTP (Web), SMS, WiFi,
E-Mail, Ping, YouTube, and ARS-Incoming.
1. In main screen, tap 2. Or, tap Setting–Autocall 3. Autocall Settingsscreen Scenario Import/Export:
Add/Edit button to add or icon. appears. Select a Call Type. Upload or download pre-
edit Autocall scenario.
configured Autocall scenario
to/from FTP.
4. Configure Autocall scenario. 5. Tap Save button. 6. A new Autocall scenario is 7. Tap Call Name combo box,
seeAppendix:
Configuring Autocall
Scenario.
To edit existing scenario, open a scenario configuration screen, edit setting, and tap Save button.
Before you start Autocall test, you need to pre-configure Autocall scenario (script). Autocall scenario can be configured and edited in smart
phone.
XCAL-Mobile processes Autocall test for multiple calls sequentially (Multi-Call) supporting all call types. Autocall test for multiple calls applies the
Autocall scenarios pre-configured for single call tests.
For details of how to configure Autocall scenario for single call test, see Creating Autocall Scenario (For Single Call Test).
For Autocall test for multiple calls in parallel (Multi-Session), up to five sessions can be tested in parallel assigning five respective Autocall
scenarios for each session.
The call types of Voice (VoLTE), YouTube, SMS, E-Mail can be assigned for only one of the five sessions. The other call types can be assigned
for more than one session. Assignment of Voice and VoLTE cannot be overlapped. For details of how to assign Autocall scenarios for Multi-
Session test, see Autocall test for Multiple Call (In Parallel).
1. In main screen, tap 2. Or, tap Setting–Autocall 3. Tap Multi-Call. 4. Tap the scenario combo box to
Add/Edit button to add or icon. select scenarios sequentially,
and the selected call scenarios
edit Autocall scenario. are added to the list at the
bottom.
[Delete] button at the top
right deletes the selected
scenario.
6. Configure Repeat Count of 7. Tap Save button to save test 9. Multi-Call test is started 11. Tap AUTOCALL STOP
call test. options. moving to Call Stat. tab, and button to terminate the test
Create log file for each 8. Tap Startbutton to start Multi- graph.
create log file (*.drm) for the screen, and shows status
1. Tap -Settings-Autocall. 2. Tap Multi-Session. 3. Tap scenario combo box for 5. Tap Start button to start
of Main screen to move to 4. Tap Save button to save test moving to Call Stat. Test
server information to
importAutocall scenario
file.
button to attempt
1. Tap - Settings–Autocall. 2. Tap setbutton next to 3. Scenario Import/Export 4. Tap Save button.
5. Tap Server Connect 6. Tap Export button. 7. Edit scenario name 8. Newly added call
You may start Autocall test by tapping Start button in Main tab, and Autocall test is started based on configured Autocall scenario.
1. In Mainscreen, 2. Swipe left and right on Call 4. Tap Start button to start 5. Autocall test starts.
scenario.
6. Main screen moves to Call 7. Tap the graph at the bottom 9. During measurement, tap Map 10. When automated call test is
Stat. tab, and shows test of the screen, and shows button to display automatically terminated
status in table and graph. status data in table. measurement data and serving based on pre-configured
8. Tap the table to show data in in real-time. For details, screen appears. For details,
Map.
You may start Autocall test by tapping Start button in Main tab, and Autocall test is started based on configured Autocall scenario.
1. In Mainscreen, 2. Tap All Scenarios tab. 3. Select a pre-configured 4. Autocall test starts.
Autocall.
Main screen moves to Call Stat. Tap the graph at the bottom of During measurement, tap Map When automated call test is
tab, and shows test status in the screen, and shows status button to display automatically terminated
table and graph. data in table. measurement data and serving based on pre-configured
Tap the table to show data in in real-time. For details, see History screen appears.
graph vice versa. Monitoring in Digital Map. For details, see Call
Result History.
XCAL-Mobile normally terminates an Autocall test automatically when it runs through the whole course of the Autocall scenario (script). However,
it can be also be terminated by tapping AUTOCALL STOP button during Autocall measurement.
When it is terminated, Result History screen appears. Tap one of Autocall tests, its details are shown. For details, see Call Result History.
Measurement data and serving lines are visualized in digital map in real-time during measurement. Internal GPS of smart phone is used for
location information, and if you import BTS/Repeater data, map displays their information. Digital map supports two map types; image map and
satellite map.
Data is displayed in the digital map greatly depending on the internet access speed of the smart phone itself. Data is updated faster in LTE
coverage area than in 3G coverage area.
XCAL-Mobile enables you to see measurement data and serving lines in Google map.
Map.
2. BTS/Repeater data can be 3. For LTE data, detailed BTS 4. To move the location of BTS 5. BTS icon moves to the
monitored in Map by information (BTS Name, icon, tap BTS icon for more designated position in Map.
importing BTS/Repeater data Network, EARFCN, PCI, Cell than 2 seconds and move to
file. For details, see ID) is displayed by tapping a desired position in Map.
Data.
BTS data appearing in Map
type.
XCAL-Mobile enables you to change map display options by tapping Settings button in the top left corner of the Map screen.
Item Description
Symbol Size Configures symbol size that is currently displayed in the map.
BTS / RTP Size Configure BTS/Repeater symbol size.
Display Line Width Size Configure width of Serving Line.
Update Time Configure data update time interval. (unit: sec)
Min. Distance Configure minimum distance to update data. (unit: meter)
BTS DB Update Import BTS data from local disk of smart phone or FTP Server.
(Local Disk / FTP BTS data file in designated local disk folder or FTP server directory is imported
Server) to XCAL-Mobile. BTS data file must be in *.ini format. For details, see
BTS
Importing BTS/Repeater data.
Some FTP server requires Passive Mode on.
BTS Clear Remove all BTS data in Map.
BTS / RPT / Legend Show/Hide BTS/RPT/Legend/Route in Map.
Show/Hide
/ Route
Success / Traffic Fail Select call event to display in Map.
/ Call Drop / Setup
Call Event Fail / Timeout / Bad
Quality / Pending /
Low TP/Silence
Sector Swap Notify when mobile signal is out of corresponding sector with more than 20
Others
(margin +20’) degree.
Parameter button activates or inactivates the Parameter Legend box in the lower right corner of Map screen, and Legend Set button selects
parameters per technology, configures data range, and display colors per data range.
Item Description
Existing BTS/Repeater data file in FTP server or smart phone local disc can be imported to XCAL-Mobile.
*.ini file for BTS/Repeater data should be configured in BTS Manager. For details, see Creating BTS/Repeater ini file in BTS Manager.
1. Tap - Menu - Map. Tap Setting button in the top BTS Update (Local Disk):
[BTS Update from Local Disk] 3. Cell site DB Update screen 5. TapYes button. 6. The selected BTS/RPT file
[BTS Update from FTP Server] 2. Configure FTP information, 3. XCAL-Mobile application 4. Tap to select *.ini file to
connects to the configured import from DB file list.
and tap BTS Update or FTP server and Server
1. Tap BTS Update from Repeater Update button. Connected pop-up message
FTP Server button. BTS appears.
DB Server Settings screen
appears.
*.ini file of BTS/Repeater data should be configured in BTS Manager. Converted *.ini from xlx, xlxs, txt cannot be opened and uploaded.
1. Click Import to import BTS data in xls. 2. Click New button to upload the BTS data in BTS Manager.
3. BTS data is uploaded in BTS Manager properly. 5. The newly created *.ini file is saved in BTS folder.
XCAL-Mobile provides a list of Autocall test you have completed and its details.
1. Tap - Menu – Call Result 2. Result History list appears. 3. Tap one of Autocall tests, 4. Throughput Info appears if
only.
3G , WiFi , LTE , 5G icons in Result History list shows each call test has been performed in 3G or WiFi or LTE or 5G
environment.
XCAL-Mobile enables you to upload test log file to a designated FTP server.
When Autocall test is completed, log files are generated in *.drm and *.csv format as a pair. Log files in *.csv format help to see results of
measurement data in smart phone screen. Log files are saved in XCAL-Mobile/Logging folder.
1. Tap - Menu – Log Do you want to turn Wi-Fi on? Log file list is shown. Select the checkboxes of
log files to upload to FTP
Upload. screen pops up. To turn WiFi Server.
on, tap OK.
When tapping Upload Upload Server (FTP) 6. Configure FTP server information to
: Select all log files. button without configuring screen appears. upload.
Upload setting at the top-
: Unselect all selected files. right of the screen, Not 7. Tap Save button.
Found Server address
: Delete selected files. message is popped up at
the bottom of the screen. 8. Tap smart phone HW Back
button.
: Configure FTP Server to
upload. For details, see
Uploading Setting.
9. Tap Upload button. 11. When uploading process is If you stop while uploading,
finished, Upload End End by User message is
(Complete) 100% shown and uploading process
10. Progress bar is shown.
message is shown. Tap the is stopped.
screen to return the previous
screen.
To upload log files to FTP server, configure FTP Server information in advance by tapping Set button in Log Upload screen.
1. Tap Set button in Log 2. Upload Server (FTP) DRM Auto Upload: Uploads log Tap Save button to
complete configuration.
Upload screen. screen appears. file in *.drm format onto FTP Saved the configured
server automatically when Upload Server
(FTP)screen is displayed.
3. Configure FTP options; FTP Autocall test is terminated.
Manual Logging
Replay
Screen Capture
About (License Return/Delete, User Guide, Quick Guide, Open Source License, Privacy Policy)
About
About screen monitors registration status, returns and delete the currently used XCAL-Mobile License, and opens User Guide and Quick Guide.
About screen shows license type, expiration date, supportable technology, chipset, supportable Autocall types, and functions.
1. Tap – About. 2. About screen shows Device 3. To return the currently Tap Delete the License in
Type, License Type, Expire registered and using license, Mobile button and
date Due date and functions. tap Return the License confirmation screen pops up.
Each button at the bottom of Show the User Guide button: Show the Quick Guide button: Open Source License button:
About screen opens User Guide, Open User Guide of XCAL-Mobile Open Quick Guide of XCAL- Open the open source license.
Quick Guide, Open Source on screen. Swipe up and down Mobile on screen. Swipe up and Swipe up and down the screen
License, and Privacy Policy. the screen to read. down the screen to read. to read.
To close, tap Back button on To close, tap Back button on To close, tap Back button on
Quick Guide and User Guide are not opened during Autocall test.
Manual Logging
Basically, XCAL-Mobile automatically generates and saves log file after Autocall test. It also allows you to manually generate and save log file,
which includes monitoring signal and packet data coming from smart phone, without Autocall test.
If Autocall test is started during manual logging, XCAL-Mobile stops generating manual log file, and starts generating Autocalllog file. XCAL-
Mobile gives first priority on Autocalllog file.
1. Tap - Functions - Logging 2. When Manual Logging 3. Tap - Function -Logging Manual Logging file in *.drm
corner of screen.
Manual Logging function runs in background mode. You can use other smart phone features while running Manual Logging function of XCAL-
Mobile in background mode.
1. Tap - Control, and 3. When Manual Logging 4. Tap Back button on smart XCAL-Mobile application is
Control Settings screen function is on, manual phone hardware to terminate terminated, and Manual Logging
appears. logging running ( )icon is XCAL-Mobile application. Tap function runs in background
displayed at the upper left Yes to confirm. mode.
2. Select the checkbox of corner of screen. For detail, see Terminating
Replay
Replay function replays existing log file. RF information of smart phone will be displayed.
1. Tap -Functions – Replay. 2. Log File Information screen 3. Log file list is displayed. Tap a Detailed information of the
appears. Tap Add button in log file to replay. selected log file is displayed.
to select.
screen.
of Replay screen.
Capture
For the easier troubleshooting purpose, Screen Capture function captures the current screen and report message to Accuver along with the
captured screen image directly.
1. Tap -Functions - 2. Captured image files are 3. My Info Setting screen 4. Error is reported via e-mail
User Event
User Event feature collects log including user desired string. User Event is able to be selected only when logging is in progress by selecting the
Logging(Save) button.
user event.
Log Data configures options for logging. Tap [ ] button –Settings–Log Data, swipe up and down to configure, and tap Apply button to
save the settings.
Item Description
It is unable to save log files in external SD card memory after 4.4.x due to OS security issues.
File
Real Time Compress:Compress log file (*.drm) to *.drx and *.aofto *.aoc in real-time.
Simple Logging (AOF): Generate AOF(Accuver Open Format) log file in *.aof format. This option
WiFi Logging: Generate a separate log file including WiFi information (Serving AP + WiFi Scan).
ESP Info Logging: (Only VoLTE): Save ESP information to decrypt ESP packet while conducting
Additional VoLTE call test by using UE which supports IPSec. For details, seeLog Data – ESP Info Logging.
Logging - Before VoLTE Call: Save ESP information before VoLTE Call test.
- At the Beginning: Save ESP information at the initial synchronization phase (Data Preparing)
when XCAL-Mobile is launched. (Logging is started when VoLTE call test is started.)
Naming Log File:Configure name of log file before or after starting Autocall test. Log file name is
Naming configured before or after Autocall test. For details, seeLog Data – Naming Log File.
Scenario name: Configure name of log file with Autocall scenario name.
Item Description
Save log file splitting based on time or size to reduce log file size. If packet capture data (PCAP) is
logging in, PCAP file is split at the time when drm file is split. For details, see Log Data – Split Log
File - Per Time: Split log file in accordance with time configuration.
- Per Call: Split log file in accordance with the configured number of call count.
to choose both IP Frame (to DRM) and QC Data Protocol at once.Configure the packet length of
AUTO/80/1500 Bytes.
- AUTO: Automatically configured to 1500 for VoLTE and 80 for the other test.
Packet IP Frame (to DRM): Include DM IP Frame data in the current log file (*.drm).
Capture - AUTO: Automatically configured to 1500 for VoLTE and 80 for the other test.
For SIP and RTP of VoLTE, configure as 1,500. When it is configured as 1,500, Low Throughput
Save to PCAP File:Save packet capture data (PCAP) as a separate file (*.pcap).
Item Description
Logcat Filter: Filter certain log messages based on filtering conditions of Logcat command,
Save Logcat File (Separately): Save log cat file separately. If it is unchecked, logcat file is to be
XCAL Format:Includes System (OS) timestamp data to the current log codes.
Format
DLF Logging(QC Format): Generate a separate DLF file.
ESP Info Logging (Before VoLTE Call) collects the log of ESP information to decrypt ESP packet. VoLTE call cannot analyze packet since ESP
packet is encrypted. (ESP packet can be decrypted in XCAP Analyzer.)
1. Tap –Log Data - ESP Info 2. Select Before VoLTE Call. 3. Configure VoLTE call scenario, 4. Before VoLTE call is started,
Before VoLTE Call: Start ESP Info Logging for 25 seconds after VoLTE call is started. Validity test is conducted based on the length data in license
In case error is encountered, pop up screen appears. Depending on situation, stop and restart Autocall or cancel the alarm. * Smartphone models
manufactured by Samsung Electronics may encounter validity errors.
ESP Info Logging (Before VoLTE Call) collects the log of ESP information to decrypt ESP packet. VoLTE call cannot analyze packet since ESP
packet is encrypted. (ESP packet can be decrypted in XCAP Analyzer.)
1. Tap – Log Data - ESP Info 2. Tap ESP Info Logging–At 3. Tap Save button, and Data 4. Next time when XCAL-Mobile
phase.
At the Beginning: Start Airplane Mode and save ESP information at the initial synchronization phase (Data Preparing) at the XCAL-Mobile launch to
collect the logs of the pre-saved ESP information. Validity test is conducted based on the length data in license key defined in accordance with algorithm.
In case error is encountered, pop up screen appears. Depending on situation, stop and restart Autocall or cancel the alarm. * Smartphone models
manufactured by Samsung Electronics may encounter validity errors.
XCAL-Mobile is designed to save log file automatically when Autocall or Manual Logging test is completed. With Naming Log File option, you may
configure name of log file in *.drm format. You can configure before or after Autocall or Manual Logging test.
3. Naming Log File 4. Naming Log File (After 6. Log file is saved with the
1. Tap –Log Data.
(Before Autocall): Autocall): Configures name user pre-configured log file
2. Tap the checkbox for
Configures name of log of log file (*.drm) after name.
Naming Log File
file (*. drm) before completing Autocall or
(Before/After Autocall
starting Autocall or Manual Logging test.
or Scenario Name)
Manual Logging test. 5. Naming Log File
Scenario name.
Split Log File option splits log file based on time or size to reduce log file size. When packet capture data (PCAP) is logging in, PCAP file is split
at the time when drm file is split as well.
1. Tap –Log Data. Per time: Configure time to split Per size: Configure file size to split
4. After completing test,
2. Tap the checkbox for Split log file. Log file is to be saved log file. Log file is to be saved
several log files are saved
Log File. splitting based on the configured splitting based on the configured
based on the configured log
3. Select Per Time, Size or Call time unit. file size unit. (unit: MB)
file splitting option.
by tap button.
Per Call: Configure number of call to
Settings – Control
Control configures options for various additional options such as application launch and network logging. Tap [ ] button –Settings–Control,
swipe up and down to configure, and tap Apply button to save the settings.
Item Description
Export/Import Scenario: Upload(export) pre-configured Autocall scenario to server, or
download(import) the Autocall scenario pre-configured and uploaded to the server. TapSETbutton
Scenario
to configure.For details, see Performing Autocall Test– Importing/Exporting Autocall
Scenario.
Manual logging in Background mode: Run Manual Logging in background mode. Manual
logging is processed while using other smart phone applications. For details, see Additional
Shortcut Icon Bar: Select parameters to be included in the Parameter button in Map.
Favorites Icon: Favorites of XCAL-Mobile. For details, see Control – Favorites Icon.
TTS Alarm: Notify abnormal status of GPS and DM with audible sound and pop-up screen.
Item Description
Version Manager: Monitor the current version of XCAL-Mobile and alerts update if required. For
Application Auto XCAL Start: Execute XCAL-Mobile program automatically when powering on the Mobile.
Enter Phone Number: Change the MIN number when you cannot obtain the MIN number
automatically.
Auto Logging: Start Manual Logging automatically when XCAL-Mobile application is executed.
Auto Autocall: Start Autocall test automatically based on pre-configured and selected Autocall
scenario when XCAL-Mobile application is executed. Autocall scenario is pre-selected by tapping SET
Autocall
button of Select Scenario/Script.
Autocall Pause: Automatically pause Autocall test in accordance with the pre-configured speed
condition. Tap Speed Condition Set button to configure the speed condition.
Network (RAT/Band) Lock (DM):Tap Set button to configure technology, band, and
License key type. For details, see Control – RAT & Band Lock.
Samsung Network Setting: Tap Set button to move to Samsung network setting. RAT Lock and
Network Lock: Tap Update button to update XML file. Tap Set button to configure Band Lock
executed.
AMR Control: Tap Update button to update XML file. Tap Set button to set AMR voice codec. Edited
settings are applied only after rebooted. Supported mobile model as of now is SM-G928F
Favorites Icon enables to move to the frequently used menus directly instead of passing through several depths.
1. Tap [ ] – Control – 3. Favorites Icon will be 5. It expands to a screen of 7. Menu lists are displayed.
Favorites Icon. activated. setting / entering favorite Select the desired menu, and
2. Tap Apply to save the 4. Click the Favorites Icon. 6. Touch [ ] button to set Favorites Icon.
XCAL-Mobile monitors the current version of XCAL-Mobile application and alerts if there is newer version to update in FTP server.
Upload new apk to FTP server. 2. Input FTP server information 4. Touch an apk file in the apk 5. Every time XCAL-Mobile
1. Tap Set button of Control– and tap Server Checkbutton list for more than 3 seconds to application is executed, it
Version Manager. to verify. download and install the checks up the version.
A. Once FTP server is version.
connected, available apk
Manager.
XCAL-Mobile application alerts abnormal state of GPS and DM with voice alarm and toast message.
1. Tap [ ] – Control – 3. Voice Alarm SET screen 5. Select the relevant 7. When an Autocall test is
Setbutton. 4. TTS Alarm ON/OFF: Tap and Toast (pop-up alerts the test start and
RAT & Band Lock function enables the device to select desired Radio AccessNetwork and Bands by using NV Read/Write function. Changed
setting is applied only after the UE is rebooted manually.
1. Tap [ ] – Control – 2. Network(RAT/Band) 3. Configure RAT Lock. 3-2. Set a RAT Lock screen
Lock(DM) - Setbutton. Get: Get current status. 3-1. Tap RAT Lock field, and RAT item. Tap OK.
the top.
4. Configure Band Lock 4-2. Tap the combo box of Select 4-4. Tap the combo box of Select 5. Configure RRC for LTE and
(2G/3G, LTE). 2G/3G Band Lock… for LTE Select Band Lock… for WCDMA.
2G/3G. LTE.
5-2. LTE/WCDMA Channel 6. Configure Cell Lock for LTE 6-2. LTE Cell Lock screen appears. 6-3. Get current WCDMA Cell
5-3. Input desired channel 6-1. Tap Cell Lock field. field, and tap Set button to Lock using SET button.
channel lock.
7. Configure Voice Codec. 7-2. Tap the combo box of Select 8. Request Offline/Reset 9. Filter NV Lock items.
7-1. Tap AMR Control Lock field 9-1. Tap Setup field.
Tap OK.
RAT & Band Lock function enables you to move to the hidden menu for RAT & Band Lock manually.
1. Tap [ ] – Control – 2. After Entering Hidden Menu 3. Move to Band Selection menu,
ADB) - Setbutton. the hidden menu. Select a Network type. Select a desired
Network Lock function enables you to configure data network and band.
1. Tap [ ]– Control – 2. Network Lock screen appears. 3. Tap RAT Lock menu and RAT 4. Tap Band Lock menu and
Network Lock -Setbutton. Select desired menu to configure Lock screen appears. Tap to Band Lock screen appears.
RAT Lock, Band Lock, and select desired item. Tap Apply. Tap to select desired item.
Network Lock function enables you to configure data network and band.
1. Tap [ ]– Control – 2. Network Lock screen appears. 3. Tap RAT Lock menu and RAT 4. Tap Band Lock menu and
Network Lock(Samsung)- Select desired menu to configure Lock screen appears. Tap to Band Lock screen appears.
Setbutton. RAT Lock, Band Lock, and select desired item. Tap Apply. Tap to select desired item.
1. Tap [ ]– Control – AMR 3. AMR Control screen appears. 4. Tap to select the checkbox of 5. Tap Apply button.
information.
Settings - Report
Report configures options for various additional options for report publication. Tap [ ] button –Settings–Report, swipe up and down to
configure, and tap Apply button to save the settings.
Item Description
1. CSV Delimiter (Current Comma): Configure delimiter in paired log files in *.drm and *.csv
2. Text Report (RL/L3/Call Event): Generate a separate log file (*.txt) including RF, Signal
Logging
Message, and Call Event information.
3. SDSA Report: Generate field test or inbuilding map information along with RF parameter in ppt
XCAL-Mobile application is designed to create paired log files in *drm and *csv format when Autocall test is completed. With CSV Delimiter
option, you may configure delimiter in *.csv file between comma and tab. Default is set to comma.
CSV file is for auto call statistics and is not created by manual logging.
1. Tap – Report. 3. Tap the checkbox for CSV Examples of *.csv files with delimiter of Comma and Tab.
Delimiter to change
Settings – GPS
GPS configures options for various additional options for report publication. Tap [ ] button –Settings–GPS, swipe up and down to
configure, and tap Apply button to save the settings.
Item Description
External GPS: Connect external GPS for location information. For details, see GPS – External
GPS
GPS.
In order to minimize errors during measurement test, external GPS can be connected through Bluetooth function and used for XCAL-Mobile.
1. Tap – GPS. 3. When Bluetooth function is not 4. Tap Scan for Device button to 5. Select a device and tap
not connected.
External GPS.
1. Tap - Menu - 2. Inbuilding List screen 4. Inbuilding List screen 5. Tap Floor button, and
Screen appears.
Inbuilding call test is conducted based on the pre-configured Autocall scenarios. Enough Call Count and Traffic Time must be configured not
to terminate the call test in progress.
After completing configuration of Inbuilding test, you may start Inbuilding test. Following procedure instructs how to start Inbuilding test.
Moving point test conducts call test while moving inside a building starting from a certain point and designating the next points repeatedly.
1. Tap the combo box of 2. Floor Setting screen 3. Tap the combo box of Call 4. Backing to Floor Setting screen,
tap Add Floor button at the
Measure and select appears. Name to select Autocall
bottom.
Moving. scenario. 5. Add Floor screen appears.
Configure name of floor in the
entry field and insert a floor
image by importing image file
(Select Image button) or
taking a new photo (Take
Photo button).
Take Photo : The standard of taking picture is in landscape mode after rotating anti-clockwise.
6. Inserted floor image is applied in 8. Inbuilding – Moving screen 9. Pinch on and out to zoom in 10. Tap a point to measure in
the screen. appears. and out of the image. the image, and Is Point
11. The configured first measurement 13. As test is started, tap the next 14. Movement route between 15. Call Event and Parameter
point is added in the image measurement point in the points is displayed in the buttons inside the image
showing a point symbol in green image. Is Point OK? Screen image. shows or hides legend box.
test.
16. Setting button in the 18. Legend Set button 19. Moving Point type Inbuilding 21. When the test is completed,
top left corner selects Call in the lower right corner selects test is automatically Clear button in the top left
Event to display in the image. parameters to display in the terminated in accordance with corner is activated. To clear
image per technology. the time setting configured in all measurement points in the
a. Tap Setting button.
the selected Autocall image, tap Clear button.
b. Show/Hide screen appears.
scenario.
Fixed point test conducts call test at a certain measurement point inside of a building.
1. Tap the combo box of 2. Floor Setting screen 3. Tap the combo box of Call 4. Backing to Floor Setting screen,
tap Add Floor button at the
Measure and select appears. Name to select Autocall
bottom.
Fixed. scenario. 5. Add Floor screen appears.
Configure name of floor in the
entry field and insert a floor
image by importing image file
(Select Image button) or taking
a new photo (Take Photo
button).
6. Inserted floor image is applied in 8. Inbuilding – Fixed screen 10. Tap a point to measure in 11. The configured measurement
point is added in the image
the screen. appears. the image, and Is Point
showing a point symbol in green
Edit Floor: Edit the configured OK? screen appears. color.
floor information. 9. Pinch on and out out to zoom in Configure the point name, 12. XCAL-Mobile is now ready for
Fixed Point test. Tap START
Delete Floor: Delete the and out of the image. and tap Add button to add button in the top right corner to
configured floor information. the measurement point. start fixed point type inbuilding
test.
bottom.
14. Call Event and Parameter 15. Setting button in 17. Fixed Point type Inbuilding test is
16. Legend Set
automatically terminated in
buttons inside the image shows the top left corner selects Call button in the lower right
accordance with the time setting
or hides legend box. Event to display in the image. corner selects parameters to configured in the selected
a. Tap Setting button. display in the image per Autocall scenario.
18. Once the Fixed Point test is
b. Show/Hide screen appears. technology.
started, DONE button is
c. Select Call Events you want activated. To stop the test during
to display in the image. the test is in progress, tap DONE
button.
Selected call events are
19. When the test is completed,
shown in yellow color. Clear button in the top left
d. Tap Apply button. corner is activated. To clear all
measurement points in the
image, tap Clear button.
By selecting TAB+JPG for Inbuilding, XCAL-Mobile will perform measurement during user moves between Points inside of building.
1. Tap the combo box of Measure 2. Click Select JPG file button, 3. Selected JPG file name is 4. Click Select TAB file
and select TAB+JPG. select file of XCAL- displayed. button, select tab file same
Mobile/Setting/TabJpg folder.
5. In TAB file, WGS84 must be 6. Selected TAB file name is 7. When click Measurement 8. Select Call Type and Floor
con figured for Coordinate displayed. When file selection START button to start to start Moving Point
System, and Coordinates, is completed, Finish pop-up is Inbuilding test, coordinate measurement.
included.
Real Time Map Moving Point Test conducts measurement test during field engineer moves between points inside of a building.
Real Time Map type inbuilding test applies GPS coordinate of Google map for the location information of measurement point.
1. Tap the combo box of Measure 2. Floor Setting screen 4. Inbuilding – Real Time 5. Conduct moving point type
and select Real Time Map. appears. Map screen appears moving inbuilding test. Follow from
3. Configure Call Name and to the building image with step 9 of Moving Point Test.
Google map.
Image Real Location test conducts call test applying the mapping point data integrated by JPG and LAT/LOT of Google map as GPS.
Real Time Map type inbuilding test applies GPS coordinate of Google map for the location information of measurement point.
1. Tap the combo box of 3. Select image file in *.jpg 4. The selected jpg file name is 6. Floor Setting screen
Measure and select Image from the directory of XCAL- displayed. appears.
8. Tap to select the combo box 9. Locations of P1, P2, P3, P4 11. Conduct moving point
of Floor and tap the are completely configured type inbuilding test.
corresponding location in the in the Google map image. Follow from step 9 of
Pre-Moving Test
Pre-Moving test conducts call test while moving along the pre-configured test route. All measurement points are pre-configured before starting
test.
1. Tap the combo box of 2. Floor Setting screen 3. Tap the combo box of Call 4. Backing to Floor Setting
Measure and select Pre- appears. Name to select Autocall screen, tap Add Floor button
at the bottom.
Moving. scenario.
5. Add Floor screen appears.
Configure name of floor in the
entry field and insert a floor
image by importing image file
(Select Image button) or taking
a new photo (Take Photo
button).
1. Inserted floor image is applied in 3. Inbuilding – Moving screen 4. Tap a point to measure in 5. Tap the next measurement
the screen. appears. the image, and Is Point point in the image. Is Point
Edit Floor: Edit the configured OK? screen appears. OK? Screen appears. Tap Add
floor information. Configure the point name, button to add the second
Delete Floor: Delete the and tap Add button to add measurement point.
configured floor information. the first measurement point. Add more measurement points
7. During the test, the symbol of 9. Movement route between 11. Once the call test is completed
the next measurement point measurement points is moving between all configured
8. Once the test is completed in 10. Tap START button in the top button is activated. Tap DONE
the current point, move to the right corner to continue test, button to terminate the call test.
next measurement point by and the symbol of the next 12. In case when the test time
tapping STOP button in the top measurement point blinks. configured in the applied
XCAL-Mobile builds Master/Slave test feature to measure several Slave test mobiles simultaneously under the control of one Master mobile. Test
mobiles can perform measurement test as a master or slave mobiles by configuring in XCAL-Mobile application. Up to three slave mobiles can
be controlled by one master mobile. Slave mobiles are available for in-building test.
Master/Slave feature runs for authorized license key users only. For authorized license key, contact to Accuver Support.
Master/Slave function is supported for smart phone models in Android OS version greater than 4.0 (Ice cream sandwich).
Some Master mobile models may be unable to connect more than 2 Slave mobiles due to Bluetooth function. It is recommended to use
smart phones manufactured by Samsung Electronics.
In XCAL-Mobile application, you can define the test mobile as master or slave side. Master and Slave mobiles are to be configured in parallel.
Following procedure instructs how to define the test mobile as master or slave and assign Autocall scenario for master and slave mobiles
respectively.
1. Tap - Functions – 2. Select Master or Slave. 4. Tap Master or Slave icon Master-1. In Master side, tap
Slave-1. In Slave side, tap Slave-2. Bluetooth Connect pop- Slave-4. Connection to master Master-2. (In Master side) When
Connect to Device button. up screen appears. mobile is completed. Slave mobile is connected to
automatically.
Master-3. When three Slave Master-4. Tap Master Scenario Master Scenario Set: Assigns Pre-configured Autocall
mobiles are connected to Set or Scenario Set button to Autocall scenario of master mobile. scenarios are listed in Choose
Master mobile properly, the assign Autocall scenario for Scenario Set: Assigns Autocall a Scenario screen. For details
status icon displays three master and slave mobile. scenario of respective slave mobile. of how to configure a new
You completed configuration of master/slave mode for the smart phone installed XCAL-Mobile application and assignment of Autocall scenario
for master and slave mobiles respectively.
Master/Slave function enables you to start Autocall test for all connected master and slave mobiles at the same time.
1. Make sure type and name of 2. Slave mobile displays details of 3. In Master mobile, tap Autocall 4. To terminate Autocall test, tap
Autocall scenario is properly the selected Autocall scenario Start button to start Autocall Menu button on smart phone
assigned for master and in the screen. test for master and slave mobile hardware, M/S button, and
slave mobile. at the same time. Master and Autocall Stop button in order.
slave mobile start Autocall test.
Master/Slave mobiles are able to perform inbuilding test supporting both Moving and Fixed point modes. Master and Salve mobiles save the
same inbuilding measurement options. When inbuilding test options are configured in Master mobile, they are configured in Slave mobile
automatically. Inbuilding configurations and test processes are the same of normal XCAL-Mobile application. For details of Inbuilding test, see
Inbuilding test.
1. Make sure Master and Slave 2. Tap InbuildingStart button in 3. Start Inbuilding test. 5. When Inbuilding test is
configuration is completed Master mobile. Configure 4. When selecting Start, completed, tap Done button in
By the alliance with Planner mobile application of iBwave, XCAL-Mobile and iBwave Planner application are able to operate Inbuilding test in
association.
by iBwave.
Once iBwave Planner application starts XCAL-Mobile, XCAL-Mobile automatically starts Inbuilding test. Inbuilding data of iBwave is saved in
building list in XCAL-Mobile. Moving type Inbuilding test can be operated. For details of how to carry out moving type Inbuilding test, see
Inbuilding Test –Moving Point Test.
1. iBwave Inbuilding data is saved 3. Start Moving point Inbuilding 4. Select Floor and Call Name. 5. Tap Measurement Start
in Inbuilding List in XCAL- test. For details of how to carry button to start Inbuilding test.
6. Moving Point Inbuilding test is 7. When Inbuilding test is 8. On iBwave Planner 9. Imported Inbuilding test
processed. completed, tap iBwave application side, tap Import data can be monitored in
Mobile.
XCAL-Mobile can connect PCTEL HBflex/IBflex Scanner through Bluetooth to Log Scan Data.HBflex/IBflex Scanner Connection feature requires
Feature License. Contact to Accuver Technical Support for inquiries regarding License.
Support Function
- Supports 5G NR Top N Signal, LTE Enhanced Top N Signal, WCDMA Top N Pilot, CDMA Top N Pilot, EVDO Top N Pilot, GSM Color Code,
RSSI Scan, Enhanced Power Scan and Blind Scan.
Select the Scanner button in the right top Menu items to display Scanner of XCAL-Mobile.
Start
XCAL-Mobile creates Scanner button in the right top Menu items when Scanner License is activated.
already installed.
You should request for connection to SeeGull Connect 2.7.0.1 App to connect to IBflex Scanner.
1. Select Scanner item in the 2. Continuously select Detect 3. When Detect Device is completed,
[Menu] bar. Select Detect Device button until “Number of select Connect Device button to
Device button to request device:#” result is displayed. process connection between
Scanner connection to “No Bluetooth devices detected” Scanner and TCP/IP Socket.
SeeGullConnect App. will be displayed when it fails to Connection is completed when
SeeGullConnect App searches search for Scanner. Control Result Code=0 – Success
for Scanner through is displayed. Confirm Scanner
Bluetooth. Status when other Result Code is
displayed.
Scan Setting
Scan Plan is managed by Scan ID. Scan Type can be used 5~25 of Scan ID.
1. Select Setting Tab to configure 2. Scan ID will be designated for 3. Complete basic setting such as 4. Completed Scan Plan can be
Scan Plan. each Scan Type. Each Scan Scan Type, Scan ID, Protocol selected from Scan Setting to
Type is available for up to 15 Code, Band Code and select be edited.
Scan ID. Scan Type is managed Save to complete Scan Plan
through Scan ID. managed by Scan ID.Refer to
Refer to Appendix for additional Appendix for additional
information information
Scan Request
You should send Scan Plan in order to obtain Scan Result from HBflex/IBflex Scanner.
Send Scan Plan to SeeGull Connect 2.7.0.1App to utilized Bluetooth to request Scanning to HBflex/IBflex Scanner.
2. Select Scan Plan List. Scanner from Scan Plan List. displayed when Scan Plan is
successfully sent.
Scan View
Scan Result is managed by Scan ID. Select other Scan ID to confirm various Scan Results.
1. Select Scan View Tab. Select 2. Select Result List of Scan 3. Display other Scan Plan Result.
When Disconnect Device is completed, release the connection between Scanner and TCP/IP Socket.
Total View
Scanning result is monitored in Total View.
Total View screen displays result of Top N Scan Type. Data columns in yellow colors include no result data of Top1.
XCAL-Mobile can connect DRT 4311B Scanner through Bluetooth to log Scan Data. DRT 4311B Scanner Connection feature requires Feature
License. Contact to Accuver Technical Support for inquiries regarding License.
Support Function
Select the Scanner button in the right top Menu items to display Scanner of XCAL-Mobile.
Start
XCAL-Mobile creates Scanner button in the right top Menu items when Scanner License is activated.
At the XCAL-Mobile application launch, if selecting scanner version, the corresponding MpsScannerService.apk is automatically installed.
Once the scanner version is changed, XCAL-Mobile application must be restated. Installation is processed only once.
when MpsScannerService.apk is
You should request for connection to MpsScannerService App to connect to DRT 4311B Scanner.
1. Select Scanner item in the 2. Tap to select a device name 3. Tap Connect Device button to 4. Connect Service message
[Menu]. Select Detect Device
including DRT. start Bluetooth pairing process. appears, and connection is
button to request Scanner
connection to Bluetooth pairing process is completed. If connection is failed,
MpsScannerService App. required only once. check the status of Bluetooth.
MpsScannerService App
searches for Scanner through
Bluetooth.
Scan Setting
Scan Plan is managed by Scan ID. Scan Type can be used 15 of Scan ID.
1. Select Setting Tab to configure 2. Scan ID will be designated for 3. Complete basic setting such as 4. Completed Scan Plan can be
Scan Plan. each Scan Type. Each Scan Scan Type, Scan ID, Protocol selected from Scan Setting to
Type is available for up to 15 Code, Band Code and select be edited.
Scan ID. Scan Type is managed Save to complete Scan Plan
through Scan ID. managed by Scan ID.Refer to
Refer to Appendix for additional Appendix for additional
information information
Scan Request
You should send Scan Plan in order to obtain Scan Result from DRT 4311B Scanner.
Request DRT 4311 Scanner to Scanning via Bluetooth to transmit Scan Plan to MpsScannerService.
1. Select Control Tab. 3. Select plan to send to 4. Error message does not
2. Select Scan Plan List. Scanner from Scan Plan List. appear if Scan Plan is
successfully sent.
Scan Result
Scan Result is managed by Scan ID. Select other Scan ID to confirm various Scan Results.
1. Select Scan View Tab Results 2. Select Result List of Scan 3. Display other Scan Plan Result.
Scan Plan.
Total View
Scanning result is monitored in Total View tab.
When Disconnect Device is completed, release the connection between Scanner and TCP/IP Socket.
XCAL-Mobile can connect R&S TSMA6 Scanner through Bluetooth or WiFi to log Scan Data. TSMA6Scanner Connection feature requires Feature
License. Contact to Accuver Technical Support for inquiries regarding License.
Support Function
Select the Scanner button in the right top Menu items to display Scanner of XCAL-Mobile.
1. Select Detect Device button to 2. Select a connection mode 3. Bluetooth: Try to connect 4. Check if the number on Mobile
: Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
request Scanner connection TSMA6 via Bluetooth. is matched the passkey and try
App. to pair them at the first
connection.
5. Access to PC in SMA6 (either 7. The connection status is 8. Try to access ViCom server by 9. [Bluetooth Connected.] message
way to Remotely, or manually displayed in the list once paired. pressing Connect Device button. appear on Debug message screen
with a monitor) and match the once connected to the server.
mobile number with the
passcodes.
6. Select YES, the authorization
is done.
1. Select Detect Device button to 2. Select a connection mode 3. Wi-Fi: Try to connect to TSMA6.
: Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
request Scanner connection
App.
Scan Setting
Scan Plan is managed by Scan ID. Scan Type can be used 15 of Scan ID.
1. Select Setting Tab to configure 3. TSMA6 supports 5G NR, LTE, 4. Complete basic setting such as 5. Completed Scan Plan can be
Scan Plan. NB-IoT network types. Scan Type, Scan ID, Band selected from Scan Setting to
2. Scan ID will be designated for Code, EARFCN and select Save be edited.
each Scan Type. Each Scan to complete Scan Plan managed
Type is available for up to 15 by Scan ID.
Scan ID. Scan Type is
managed through Scan ID.
Scan Request
You should send Scan Plan in order to obtain Scan Result from TSMA6 Scanner.
Request TSMA6 Scanner to Scanning via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi to transmit Scan Plan to ViCom server.
1. Select plan to send to 2. Select Scan Request Tab. 3. If the scan was successful,
message window.
Scan Result
Scan Result is managed by Scan ID. Select other Scan ID to confirm various Scan Results.
1. Select Scan View Tab Results 2. Select Result List of Scan 3. Display other Scan Plan Result. 4. Display other Scan Plan Result.
Scan Plan.
Total View
Scanning result is monitored in Total View tab.
When Disconnect Device is completed, release the connection betweenVicom Serverand TCP/IP Socket.
When you have completed all necessary measurement test with XCAL-Mobile or you want to terminate the application while measurement, you
can terminate the application.
During Autocall test, XCAL-Mobile application cannot be terminated. Stop Autocall test first by tapping AUTOCALL STOP button in Autocall
test screen, and terminate the application. For details of how to terminate Autocall test, see Terminating Autocall Test.
Press Home button on smart phone hardware, and XCAL-Mobile application runs in background mode.
phone hardware.
When XCAL-Mobile is force closed or close due to an unknown error, troubleshooting alert screen pop-up will occurs upon reboot. User may
directly report the error to Accuver Technical Support team.
or by anonymous errors, an
Mobile.
XCAL-Mobile supports the following Autocall types;Voice, VoLTE, FTP, HTTP, SMS, E-Mail, Ping, Iperf, YouTube, ARS-Incoming, Multi-Call, Multi-
RAB, Multi-Session, Mobile SNS, Mobile Cloud, ADB Script, Messenger Talk, and Messenger Texting.
This appendix chapter describes how to configure Autocall scenarios for each call type.
Type1 : Voice, Web, SMS, Email, Ping, VoLTE, Mobile SNS, Mobile Cloud, Messenger Talk, Messenger Texting, ARS-Incoming
<Type1><Type2>
Items Description
Call Name Enter an Autocall scenario name in the entry field.
Call Time Idle Configure standby time to start Call Setup.
Setup Configure maximum time to connect Traffic.
T.Setup(Traffic Configure maximum time to setup Traffic.
Setup) - FTP : FTP Login time
- Youtube : Get Content URL time
- Iperf : Iperf Daemon Login time
- ADB Script: Touch Event time
Traffic Configure maximum time period to sustain calls.
Total Time Configure total time to process call. (optional)
1. Must be satisfied: Total Time > idle + Setup + Traffic + Release Time(5sec)
Call Count Configure number of call repetition.
Item Description
AirplaneMode Idle (Airplane ON) → Setup (Airplane Off) → T.Setup(Log in) → Traffic
Voice
Item Description
Selects a call test type.
- Origination: Call transmission test
- Termination: Call receive test
Call Type
- Continuous: Continuous call test ignoring the configured Traffic Time.
- MTOM ORG: Outgoing call test between mobiles.
- MTOM TER: Incoming call test between mobiles.
Bluetooth Status Activated for MtoM mode. Sync MOS of both mobiles.
Get Dial Number For MtoM mode. Apply Dial number of the opposite mobile instead of IMSI.
Send/End Type Selects how to end call in accordance with mobile type.
Answer Type Selects how to answer incoming call. This option is visible on Termination side.
My Mobile ID Shows smart phone number.
Dial Number Configures dialing phone number.
Configures Traffic Time in second. When the call maintains during the configured Traffic
Success Time
Time, the call is declared as Success event.
Pickup Delay Configures delay time for call pick up.
Pickup Count Configures how many calls to be picked up.
Tap Off button to turn On to detect silence and configure standard time.
Silence Detection
For authorized license key users only.
MOS Setting For details, see MOS Setting.
VoLTE
Item Description
Before starting call test, inactivates Airplane mode.
Airplane Mode - Activate Airplane mode for Idle Start.
- Inactivate Airplane mode for Setup Start.
Selects a call test type.
- Origination: Call transmission test
- Termination: Call receive test
Call Type
- Continuous: Continuous call test ignoring the configured Traffic Time.
- MTOM ORG: Outgoing call test between mobiles.
- MTOM TER: Incoming call test between mobiles.
Bluetooth Status Activated for MtoM mode. Sync MOS of both mobiles.
Send/End Type Selects how to end call in accordance with mobile type.
Selects service type to play Youtube media.
- LTE Only: Use LTE only.
Service Type
- LTE+3G: Use LTE and 3G.
- WiFi
My Mobile ID Shows smart phone number.
System Transition Declare the call to Drop and proceed the next call (for LTE only) if network condition is
Drop changed in the middle of call test.
Dial Number Configures dialing phone number.
Additional SIP Port Configures RTP port.
Traffic Start Selects condition to declare Traffic Start. More than two conditions can be selected.
Condition - First RTP, 200 OK, 200 OK ACK, QCI(multiple items can be selected at once)
Selects the checkbox on the right and configures Traffic Time condition. When a call is
Success Time
continued for the configured Traffic Time, the call is declared as Success.
Selects the checkbox on the right and configures RTP Timeout condition. When there is
RTP Timeout Drop no RTP packets received during the configured time condition, the call is declared as
Drop.
RTP Packet Loss Selects the checkbox on the right and configures time condition. When there is no RTP
Count packet received, the call is declared as RTP Packet Loss.
Pickup Delay Configures delay time for call pick up.
Pickup Count Configures how many calls to be picked up.
Configures MOS options for VoLTE test.
MOS Setting For details, see MOS Setting.
MOS data can be monitored in Graph while processing test by tapping MOS screen.
B.Q Threshold Configures reference MOS value. When threshold is lower than the configured value,
the call is declared as Bad Quality.
Configures reference MOS value. When threshold is continuously lower than the
C.B.Q Threshold configured value, the call is declared as Continuous Bad Quality.
Configures reference count of Bad Quality. When there are more numbers of Bad
C.B.Q Count Quality than the configured count, the call is declared as Continuous Bad Quality Count.
Item Description
Configures reference MOS value. When threshold is lower than the configured value,
B.Q Threshold the call is declared as Bad Quality.
C.B.Q Threshold Configures reference MOS value. When threshold is continuously lower than the
configured value, the call is declared as Continuous Bad Quality.
Configures reference count of Bad Quality. When there are more numbers of Bad
C.B.Q Count Quality than the configured count, the call is declared as Continuous Bad Quality Count.
When measuring M2E Delay of MtoM Type, threshold for BT Delay can be set. If the set
M2E BT Delay value is exceeded, a separate toast pop-up occurs. (Auto Call will continue)
Threshold [Default : 100]
Save Wave Stream Saves received sound source as *.wav.
to Wave File
Save Wave Stream Saves received sound source as *.drm.
to DRM File - Directory: /sdcard/XCAL-Mobile/MOSDATA/
Automatic Level While calculating MOS value, adjusts volume level of received sound source
Alignment automatically comparing to reference sound source. (Opticom option)
Controls play volume.
MOS volume is controlled in accordance with Attenuation Level in POLQA result of
the opposite mobile.
[How to control play volume]
Play Volume - When Attenuation Level in POLQA result of the opposite mobile is plus (+) value, to
turn up the play volume.
- When Attenuation Level in POLQA result of the opposite mobile is minus (-) value,
to turn down the play volume.
For details, see Configuring Play Volume for MOS test.
Item Description
SCG/LCG Remote function is embedded for Voice and VoLTE scenario. To
activate/inactivate SCG/LCG Remote function, tap On/Off button for SCG/LCG
Remote.
Operation
Configure this setting only when valid SCG/LCG server to access exists.
Configure the server information from Menu – Autocall Setting – SCG/LCG Server
to add server list.
Setting Once On/Off button is tapped, SCG/LCG Setting screen appears.
SCG/LCG Dial Show the phone number of the current UE. Exclude national code (+82 for Korea)
Number because SCG Server does not detect national code.
Server List Show SCG/LCG server list to connect.
SCG/LCG Log File
Download log file from server when Autocall test is completed.
Download
Delete SCG/LCG
Log File After Delete the log file which has already been downloaded.
Download
Show MIN number in server.
MIN number in blue color: MIN number available to use.
MIN Number List
MIN number in red color: MIN number currently in use and unavailable to use right
now.
Save Save the setting.
FTP
Item Description
Selects a FTP call test type.
FTP - Down: Data downloading test
- Up: Data uploading test
Protocol Selects FTP or SFTP.
System Transition Configure it to On to set network status in LTE. If test mobile is in another network type
Drop (For LTE) exception LTE during test, the call is declared to Drop and the next call is started.
Passive Mode Configures in accordance with FTP Server option.
Port Configures 21 for FTP or 22 for SFTP.
Address Configures target FTP server address.
User ID Configures User ID for accessing to FTP server.
Password Configures password for accessing to FTP server.
Server Path Configures target directory in FTP server.
For Download test: Configures name of original file to be downloaded from FTP server.
File Name For Upload test: Configures file size to be uploaded. unit: K (Kbyte), M (Mbyte), G
(GByte) ex) 100k, 10m, 10g
Check FTP Server Clicks Check button to check if FTP server is properly connected.
Multi-Thread
Session Configure number of session to open.
Upload File Delete Deletes uploaded file on FTP server when FTP uploading test is completed.
On: When data throughput satisfies the user-configured Pending conditions, the current
call is terminated and the next call is started automatically.
- Interval: If the throughput value remains under the configuredthreshold value for
Pending the configured interval period, Pending event is declared and the call is terminated.
- Threshold: The desired throughput value in kbps. If throughput remains under the
configured threshold value for the configured intervalperiod, Pending event is
declared and the call is terminated.
On: When FTP network throughput satisfies the configured condition, it declares as
Success. When FTP network throughput does not satisfy the configured condition, it
declares as Low Throughput.
FTP NT - Ref.Thro: Configures minimum data throughput allowing network throughput
- Start Time: Configures delay after Traffic Start which measures network
throughput
- End Event: When this option is set to On and there is Drop/Pending/Success event
occurred in Traffic Time, call test is terminated automatically.
HTTP (Web)
Item Description
Select a web call test type.
- Web Browsing: Web browsing test
Web Type - HTTP download/ HTTP download(Android Lib): Web downloading test
- HTTP upload: Web uploading test (Set file size to upload)
- HTTP file upload: Web uploading test(Select file to upload)
Delete Web Query Delete DNS query.
Delete Web Cache Delete web cache. Default is set as On.
Time Out (s) Configure delay time to restart web loading.
- Installation : Check installation of XCAL-WebView. If it is installed, you can install it.
- Permission : Get permission of accessibility for using XCAL-Webview.
- XCAL-WebView App Info : Open the App info window. You can set permissions
XCAL-WebView
manually.
If XCAL-WebView is not installed or no permission given, Autocall would not properly
run.
URL Configure web page address.
Upload Type Select Post or Get.
For HTTP Upload test, configure file size to be uploaded.
HTTP File Size
Unit: k/K (Kbyte), m/M (Mbyte), g/G (GByte)
On: When data throughput satisfies the user-configured Pending conditions, the current
call is terminated and the next call is started automatically.
- Interval: If the throughput value remains under the configured threshold value for the
Pending configured interval period, Pending event is declared and the call is terminated.
- Threshold: The desired throughput value in kbps. If throughput remains under the
configured threshold value for the configured interval period, Pending event is declared
and the call is terminated.
On: If file transfer is completed in traffic time, compare to Ref.Throughput with the
average throughput(Success/Low Throughput). The call result is depending on the
Network Thp comparison result. If it is same or higher than Ref.Thp, the call result is ‘Success’. Or if
it is lower than Ref.Thp, the call result is ‘Low Throughput’.
- Ref.Thp : Threshold of throughput for the call judgement.
- Start Time : Configures delay after Traffic Start which measures network throughput
- End Event : When this option is set to On and there is Drop/Pending/Success
event occurred in Traffic Time, call test is terminated automatically.
SMS
Item Description
SMS Type Selects Send or Receive.
Send: SMS transmission test, Receive: SMS received test
My Mobile ID Shows smart phone number.
SMS Number Configures mobile phone number to send or receiveSMS message.
SMS Message Configures SMS message contents.
(Success event is declared only when both message and corresponding call count
are received while conducting SNS Receive call test.)
SMSC On: Selects when delivering SMS via SMSC.
SMSC Address Configures SMSC address.
MMS
Item Description
Item Description
Iperf
Item Description
size).
Default 64.
Activated when UDP is selected for Mode. Configures Socket buffer size.
Buffer Size
Default 64.
Configures Target Bandwidth.
Bandwidth
Default 1 Mbit/sec for UDP, unlimited for TCP
Parallel Configures Parallel Streams option -P
Only use IPv6 (-6) Configures IPv6 option -6.
On: Sends packet transmission result after call termination.
Postpone Notify
Off: Sends packet transmission result in the middle of call test.
Ping
Item Description
TraceRT
Item Description
Youtube
Item Description
Select Play Mode (Fixed / Automatic) located Youtube button to enter the video
selection screen. When you select an image, Title and Duration are automatically
displayed in common. In Fixed Mode, Itag Code, Container, Resolution, and Content
Itag Code: Code that represents Container / Resolution / Content of the selected
video.
Container: Displays the container information of the selected video.
Delete web Cache: Activated when Automatic is selected for Quality Mode.
- Play End: Declare Success event if the pre-selected YouTube media is played
Tap this button to configure for VMOS quality test of YouTube streaming media (by
OPTICOM).
Get PEVQS Data: Tap this button to download necessary data for PEVQ-S test.
PEVQ-S test is available for the license key with the function of PEVQ-S and special
Mobile SNS
Item Description
Select an application name to test.
- Facebook: News Feed, Post Status Update, Post Photo, Friend List.
Mobile SNS
- Instagram: Home feed loading, tag search.
Mobile Cloud
Item Description
Select an application to test.
App Type
- Dropbox
Login Dropbox requires login process.
- Download: Data download test.
Test Type
- Upload: Data upload test.
Dropbox File Select a file to download or upload.
ADB Script
Item Description
Call Type Select a call type of ADB Script (Playstore, ADB(User Custom)).
App Name
Input the application name.
(Playstore)
User Defined Text - ASC File Import/Export: Import or export ASC file from or to server.
Messenger Talk
Item Description
Messenger Type Select a messenger application type to test. (Skype, WhatsApp, Facebook, Line)
Select a call test type.
- Origination: Call transmission test
Type - Termination: Call receive test
- MTOM ORG: Outgoing call test between mobiles.
- MTOM TER: Incoming call test between mobiles.
Input phone number to dial.
- Skype: Input destination skype name (Register as Micrsott integrated account and
add “live”. ex. In case of accuver@gmail.com, add live:accuver.
Dial Number
- WhatsApp: Input destination phone number. (phone number and contact name
must be identical.)
- Facebook: Input destination Facebook user name.
Verify messenger version. (If the Supported and Installed version are discrepant, the
Check Messenger
versions are shown in red color and may work improperly.)
Send Type Select ADB script(asc) to dial call.
Success Time Declare Success if the call continued for the pre-configured Traffic Time.
PickUp
Input number of pickup delay and delay time.
Delay/Count
Messenger Texting
Item Description
Netflix
Item Description
Netflix Netflix ID/PW Input a valid Netflix ID and PW for Netflix(PEVQ-S) test.
Input the video ID for Netflix(PEVQ-S) test.
Video ID Default video ID is configured. To change the default video, refer to the
video ID included in the URL on the web.
Rebuffering Terminate the measurement if buffering occurs more than the pre-
Holding Time configured time.
Netflix Select a Network Adaptor to use. Tap Reload button to update the currently
Network Adapter available list.
(PEVQ-S)
Multi-Call
Multi Call test enables you to carry out call tests based on multiple call scenarios sequentially.
a. Tap New button, and input a new call name in the entry field.
b. To select pre-configured multiple call scenarios sequentially, tap Scenario combo box and select call scenarios
sequentially.
d. Tap to select the checkboxes of call scenario you want to include and process multi call test.
e. Configure how many times you want to repeat multi call test in Repeat Count entry field.
Create Logging File for each Scenario: Tap to select On to create log file (*.drm) for respective call
scenarios.
For details of how to configure options of multi call test, see Autocall Test for Sequential Multiple
Calls (Multi-Call).
Multi-RAB
Multi RAB test enables you to carry out voice and data call test concurrently. 6 types of
Sync: Starts next call when one session (Voice + Data call) is ended.
- Random Delay : Applied when the second call starts after the first call starts(More
Not applied with ’Set 2nd call start’ option at the same time.
- Set 2nd call start : Available to set the second call start time(sec) based on the
Multi-Session
Multi Session test enables you to carry out call tests for up to five calls at the same time.
Only one call type among Voice, Youtube, SMS, and E-Mail can be assigned throughout the five sessions. The
other call types can be assigned for more than one session.
The call type of Voice or VoLTE should be assigned for the first session.
ARS-Incoming
ARS-Incoming call test receives incoming calls automatically and measures MOS value. Once an ARS-Incoming call test is started, the test
mobile is to wait in Idle state until it rings.
Item Description
End Type Selects a call end type in accordance with mobile type.
Selects answering option that how to answer incoming call. Answer Type is to be
Answer Type
configured on Termination side.
PickUp
Input number of pickup delay and delay time.
Delay/Count
Selects a test type.
MCPTT
Item Description
PS
Item Description
Select a Call Type
Call Type - Detach & Attach : Detach Test and Attach Test in the same call
Idle
Item Description
Function to wait until Setup time expires when Airplane Mode option is set
Waiting Setup time
(Cannot be set if the Airplane Mode option is not selected.)
SPEEDTEST by Ookla
Item Description
Check Ookla app Install Ookla Speedtest app which is the same version as Support version for
[Check] Speedtest.
Service.
Normal: Terminate Ookla app after each test and restart application for the next
Mode call.
Test Again: Ookla app is not terminated until Call count lasts.
Start Delay Input delay(sec) time between the time Ookla app runs and Speedtest starts.
Voice FTP
FTP {Download|Upload} Service Non-
Telephony Service Non-Acessibility[%] = Accessibility [%] = Number of Setup Fail
Number of Setup Fail up to now / Total Call occurred in Airplane mode / Total Call Count
Count x 100 (Rate of Setup Fail in Total test x 100
calls) FTP {Download|Upload} Setup Time [s]
[Current/Average] = Sum of Setup Time
Telephony Setup Time [s] = Sum of Setup of success in Airplne mode / Total Call
Time / Total Call Count Count
FTP {Download|Upload} IP-Service Access
Telephony Cut-off Ratio [%] = Number of Failure Ratio [%] = Number of following
Traffic Fail up to now / Total Call Count x Traffic Setup Fail up to now / Total Call
100 (Rate of Drop call in Total call) Count x 100
* Traffic Setup Fail
Number of Traffic Fail up to now / Total Call - Traffic Fail (37) – Timeout (0)
Count x 100 (Rate of Drop in Total call) - Traffic Fail (36) – FTP Connect Error (101)
- Traffic Fail (36) – Login Fail (114)
- Traffic Fail (36) – Change Directory Error
(103)
- Traffic Fail (36) – File Open Error (104)
FTP {Download|Upload} IP-Service Setup
VoLTE Time [s] [Current/Average] = Sum of
Traffic Setup Time of success / Total Call
Count
VoLTE Session Set-up Failure Ratio [%] = FTP {Download|Upload} Session Time [s]
Number of Setup Fail up to now / Total Call [Current/Average] = Sum of Traffic Time
Count x 100 of success for FTP { Download|Upload} /
Total Call Count
VoLTE Session Set-up Time [s] FTP {Download|Upload} Mean Data Rate
[Current/Average] = Time of SIP OK [kbps] [Current/Average] = Sum of TH of
incoming message after SIP Invite message success for FTP {Download|Upload} / Total
outgoing Success Call Count
FTP {Download|Upload} Data Transfer Cut-
VoLTE Session Completion Failure Ratio [%] off Ratio [%] = Number of following Traffic
= Number of Traffic Fail up to now / Total Setup Fail up to now / Total Call Count x
Call Count x 100 100
* Traffic Fail
VoLTE Speech Qaulity = Average MOS of - Drop (32) – Server Drop (200)
calls with VoLTE success - Drop (32) – Socket Close (109)
- Pending (34)
WEB E-Mail
HTTP Service Non-Accessibility [%] =
Number of Setup Fail occurred in Airplane E-Mail Service Non-Accessibility [%] =
mode / Total Call Count x 100 Number of Setup Fail in Airplane Mode up to
HTTP Setup Time [s] [Current/Average] = now / Total Call Count x 100
Sum of Setup Time of success in Airplne
E-Mail Setup Time [s] [Current/Average]
mode / Total Call Count = Sum of Setup Fail in Airplane Mode / Total
HTTP Connection attempt [#] = Total Call Call Count
Count excepting Error calls
HTTP IP-Service Access Failure Ratio [%] = E-Mail Session Failure Ratio[%] = Number
Number of following Traffic Setup Fail up to of following Traffic Setup Fail up to now /
now / Total Call Count x 100 Total Call Count x 100
* Traffic Setup Fail
- Traffic Fail (36) – page connection Fail * Traffic Setup Fail
(101) - Traffic Fail (36) – page connection Fail
- Traffic Fail (36) – DNS Query Fail (102) (101)
- Traffic Fail (36) – Javascript Load Error - Traffic Fail (36) – DNS Query Fail (102)
(103)
- Traffic Fail (36) – No Service (117) - Traffic Fail (36) – Javascript Load Error
(103)
HTTP Session Failure Ratio [%] = Number of
following Traffic Fail up to now / Total Call - Traffic Fail (36) – No Service (117)
Count x 100
HTTP Session(Browser Loading) Time [s]
[Current/Average] = Sum of Traffic Time
with HTTP success / Total Call Count
* For Multi URL, to apply total Traffic Time
HTTP Mean Data Rate [kbps]
[Current/Average] = Sum of TH call with
HTTP success / Total Success Call Count
* For Multi URL, to apply Total Traffic Time.
HTTP Data Transfer Cut-off Ratio [%] =
Number of following Traffic Fail up to now /
Total Call Count x 100
* Traffic Fail
- Drop (32) – etc(1)
- Drop (32) – Network Adapter
unplugged(255)
YouTube
Youtube Service Non-Accessibility [%] =
Number of following Setup Fail or Traffic
Setup Fail / Total Call Count x 100
* Setup Fail
- Setup Fail – WiFi mode, Airplane mode
Fail
* Traffic Setup Fail
- Traffic Setup Fail – Invalid Parameter
- Traffic Setup Fail – Video Connect Fail
- Traffic Setup Fail – Not Allow Play
- Traffic Setup Fail – Player Open Fail
- Traffic Setup Fail – Get URL Fail
Streaming Service Access Time [s]
[Current/Average] = Total time of First
Packet Incoming after URL request / Total
Call Count
Youtube Reproduction Cut-off Ratio[%] =
Number of following Traffic Fail / Total Call
Count x 100
* Traffic Fail
- Traffic Fail – Error
- Traffic Fail – Timeout
Youtube Reproduction Start Failure
Ratio[%]= Number of Non-played call after
Reproduction Start / Total Call Count x 100
Youtube Reproduction Start Delay [s]
[Current/Average] = Total time from
First Packet to Play start / Total Call Count
Youtube Rebuffering Failure Ratio [%] =
Number of non-replayed call after
Rebuffering / Total Call Count x 10
Youtube Rebuffering Time [s]
[Current/Average] = Total Time of
Rebuffering while playing / Total Call Count
XCAL-Mobile provides test result with call events by call types depending on Autocall types.
Voice FTP
Events Description Events Description
Setup Fail Setup fail occurs when radio link setup failure happens. Traffic Traffic Setup Fail is occurred if it has connection problem
Drop Call drop during progress of traffic Setup Fail with FTP server.
Drop Drop is occurred if data traffic is terminated.
Pending If throughput is sustained under predefined threshold
MMS
Events Description
E-Mail VoLTE
Events Description Events Description
Authenticat Authentication Fail is declared when wrong E-Mail ID or Setup Fail Setup Fail is declared when API message: Call
ion Fail Password is entered. Established is not received until Setup Time is
Time Out If download or upload from/to application cannot be completed.
finished during predefined traffic time interval, then Drop Drop is declared when API Call Ended is received
Time Out is declared. between Traffic Start and Traffic Time ends
Ping Iperf
Events Description Events Description
Traffic Fail Traffic Fail is declared when wrong IP and URL are Traffic Traffic Setup Fail is declared when there is any trouble
configured. Traffic fail is declared depending on the Setup Fail while connecting to Iperf server.
success Ratio.
TraceRT
YouTube
Events Description
Events Description
Timeout Timeout is declared if TTL verification up to the target IP
Time Out If download or upload from/to application cannot be is failed within Traffic Time.
finished during predefined traffic time interval, Time Out
is declared.
Timeout Timeout is declared when application is not completed Timeout Timeout is declared when Send and Recv job is not
within Traffic Time. completed within Traffic Time.
Drop Drop is declared when video streaming is terminated
abnormally. (Drop is also declared if logcat defined in als
Events Description
SPEEDTEST by Ookla
PS Events Description
Events Description Setup Fail Setup Fail 은 Setup Time 내에 Speedtest App 에 접속 완료
하지 못한 경우로 정의된다.
Setup Fail Setup fail occurs when detach and attach are not
completed during setup time.
5G NR
MCS0 Mod.
PCI PCI (Range: [0, 1007]) DL DCI Modulation type (Idx0) Ratio
Rate(Q/16/64/2
QPSK / 16QAM / 64QAM / 256QAM
SSB Index Serving Tx beam index 56)
PDSCH
BRSRP Serving Beam RSRP (Range: [-157, 30]) PDSCH Throughput[Unit: Mbps]
Throughput
DL MAC
BRSRQ Serving Beam RSRQ (Range: [-43.5, 20]) DL MAC Throguhput [Unit: Mbps]
Throughput
SS-RSRP Serving SSB RSRP (Range: [-157, 30]) PUSCH BLER PUSCH BLER
Pathloss Serving SSB Pathloss DL Frequency DL Frequency of the cell [Unit: MHz]
LTE
PCI(Serving) Physical Cell Identity of the serving cell Path Loss Downlink path loss computed in the device
Reference Signal Received Power for the serving Traffic State Current traffic status of device
RSRP(Serving)
cell(dBm) Wideband PMI Wideband Precoding Matrix Indicator
Reference Signal Received Quality for the serving MCC Mobile Country Code
RSRQ(Serving)
cell(dB) MNC Mobile Network Code
Signal to Interference and Noise ratio for the Channel number and Frequency(MHz) the device
SINR(Ant0/Ant1) EARFCN(DL/UL)
serving cell(dB) is selecting
CQI(CW0/CW1) Channel Quality Indicator of CW0 and CW1 Bandwidth(DL/U
Bandwidth assigned(MHz)
Rank Index Rank Indicator L)
How much transmission power left for a UE to use Band Indicator Band Indicator in LTE
UL Power
in addition to the power being used by current Tracking Area Tracking Area Code which the current eNB
Headroom
transmission. Code belongs to
RB Num Avg. Average Resource Block number assigned in DL Cell ID(Serving) E-UTRAN Cell Identifier for the serving cell
(DL/UL) and UL Allowed Access on the cell based on network
Allowed Access
Modulation Index and Percentages of Modulation select mode Indicated by NAS
MCS(DL/UL)
schemes assigned(QPSK/16QAM/64QAM) EMM State Current EPS Mobility Management State
PDSCH BLER Block Error Rate for PDSCH channel (%) EMM Substate Current EPS Mobility Management Substate
PUSCH BLER Block Error Rate for PUSCH channel (%) Transmission
Transmission mode in DL and UL
PDSCH Mode (DL/UL)
Throughput measured in PDSCH channel(Kbps)
Throughput Num of
Number of antenna being used currently
PUSCH Antenna(Tx/Rx)
Throughput measured in PUSCH channel(Kbps)
Throughput
3G – UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA
Parameter Description Parameter Description
RRC State Connection status of Radio Resource Control Modulation Index and Percentages of Modulation
MCS
RB Assignment Radio Bearer Assignment schemes
UARFCN(DL/UL) UTRA Absolute RF Channel Number HARQ Throughput Throughput for HARQ ACK/NACK
Rx Power Received signal strength of test phone. MAC-e Throughput Throughput for HARQ ACK
Tx Power Transmit power of test phone. SF Code Converted value in accordance with Channel Bit
Throughput Rate depending on Qualcomm-SF
BLER Block Error Rate
Down, Hold, Up for Related Grant
SIR Signal to Interference Ratio in dB unit. RG(Down/Hold/U
Combined serving RGCH determining the serving
Cell ID Cell Identity Number of Serving Cell p)
grant for the transport block sent in this subframe
Best Active PSC Best Active PSC(Primary scrambling code)
AG Absolute grant value; range – 0..31
Best Active Ec/Io Best Active Ec/Io(dB unit)
serving grant index based on AGCH and RGCH;
Best Active RSCP Best Active RSCP(Received signal code power) SG
range – 0..37
Vocoder mode
Vocode mode in currently use during voice call time transmission interval
(UL/DL)
TTI 0 – 2 ms TTI
AMR Rate (UL/DL) AMR Rate if vocoder mode is AMR Rate. 1 – 10 ms TTI
CQI Channel Quality Indicator E-TFCI Range 0 ~ 127
DTX Rate Rate of Discontinuous Transmission UE Power Headroom(UPH)
UE Power
MAC-hs Th. Throughput(kbps) measured in MAC-hs Layer Ratio of the maximum UE transmission power and
Headroom
Served Physical Throughput(kbps) measured in Physical Layer the corresponding DPCCH code power
Throughput *It is throughput which users receive in real time SF Code Spreading factor and number of codes
Throughput(kbps) measured in Physical Layer Rate of ACK in Non Serving Cell
Scheduled Physical Non Serving Cell
*It is the throughput of system scheduled to ACK_NS(%) = #of ACK_NS / (# of ACK+# of
Throughput ACK
users NAK+# of ACK_NS)
No. of Number of multi-codes measured in a certain Indicates the value of the happy bit (0 =
Happy Bit
Codes(Included) amount of time unhappy, 1 = happy)
2G – GSM/GPRS/EDGE
Parameter Description Parameter Description
Band information, GSM850, 900, 1800(DCS), DL/UL(Mode) voice frames for AMR vocoder
Band
1900(PCS) Mobile allocation index offset (valid if
MAIO
BSIC(NCC/BCC) Base station identity code, BSIC = NCC + BCC HOPPING_FLAG is true)
Cell ID Cell Identity Number of Serving Cell Timeslot number Timeslot number
Channel information of GSM neighbor cell having Current channel type (FR traffic, HR traffic,
Channel Type
BCCH ARFCN the strongest signal strength among neighboring SDCCH/4, SDCCH/8)
cells Channel State Current channel status
Traffic Channel – Absolute Radio Frequency Hoping Flag Yes or No
TCH ARFCN
Channel Number Hopping sequence number (valid if
HSN
Received signal strength(Full, Sub, Serving) of HOPPING_FLAG is true)
Rx Power
test phone. Hoping CH List Channel list for hopping
Tx Power Transmit power of test phone. Coding Scheme DL: GPRS encoding scheme used
Timing Advance Timing Advance Value being used during a call. (DL/UL) UL: Modulation and coding scheme
Rx Quality Full: Service signal Quality measured TS Count(DL/UL) DL/UL 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 timeslots
Rx over a full set of TCH and SACCH frames Derived C Normalized received signal level at the MS
Quality(Full/Sub) Rx Quality Sub: Service signal Quality measured GMSK BEP MEAN_BEP for GMSK (value range 0~31)
over a sub set of 4 SACCH and SID frames (Mean/CV) CV_BEP for GMSK (value range 0~7)
Rx Strength of the signal in the GSM technology. 8PSK MEAN_BEP for 8PSK (value range 0~31)
Level(Full/Sub) Range: -55 to -110 BEP(Mean/CV) CV_BEP for 8PSK (value range 0~7)
RLT Counter Current value of the radio link timeout counter
MAC C MAC C-value
DS Counter Current value of the downlink signaling counter C1 C1 value for the cell
AMR Rate Frame type information of downlink and uplink
C2 C2 value for the cell
2G – CDMA/EVDO
Parameter Description Parameter Description
Received power of test phone on a scale of 20 SID System Identification number.
Rx Power
dBm to -120 dBm NID Network Identification number
Transmitted power of test phone on a scale of Signal to Interference and Noise ratio for the
Tx Power SINR
40 dBm to -100 dBm serving cell(dB)
PN offset of the sector on which the fingers are Graphical representation of forward data rate
PN DRC Rate
placed allocation request from mobile station
Signal strength of PNs in decibels, representing Graphical representation of 1xEV DSC Value
Ec/Io DSC Value
the energy per chip over noise transmitted by the AT
State Call processing main state DRC Cover Cover value of best ASP requesting DRC
Set of channels transmitted between the base Air Link State ALMP State information
Channel station and the mobile stations within a given
Session State Summary of session layer states
CDMA frequency assignment
Color Code Color code corresponding to the sector
A set of frequency channels and a numbering
Band Class UATI Unicast Access Terminal Identifier info
scheme for these channels
Highest available protocol revision for the base
P Rev
station
20MHz Measurement
-150 (default)
Top N Signal RSSI Threshold -120 (default) Threshold
Enhanced
Number of Signals 16 (default) Operation Mode RC_CINR / RS_RP / RS_RQ
Top N Signal
Number of Tx Sub Band Start 0 (default)
0 (default) Ref Request
Antenna Ports Number of Sub
4 (default)
Number of Rx Band
1 (default)
Antenna Ports Sub Band Size 4 (default)
Scan Mode Auto / Auto with SD recording Scan Mode Auto / Auto with SD recording
Band Code Support Band code List Band Code Support Band code List
Channel Channel
WCDMA Channel CDMA Channel
Number Number
Number of Number of
1~32 1~32
Pilot Pilot
Pilot Mode High Speed / High Dynamic / Sync DL / Midamble Pilot Mode High Speed / High Dynamic / Sync DL / Midamble
Ec/Io(default) / Delay Spread / Rake Finger Count / Ec/Io(default) / Aggregate Ec/Io / Ec(default) / Pilot
Data Mode List
Data Mode List Time Offset / Eps/Io / SIR(default) / Aggregate Delay / Delay Spread
Ec/Io
Scan ID 111~125
Scan Mode Auto / Auto with SD recording
FD-LTE / TD-LTE / CDMA / EVDO / WCDMA /
Protocol Code
GSM
Band Code Support Band code List
FD-LTE / TD-LTE / CDMA / EVDO / WCDMA /
Channel Number
GSM Channel
1.4MHz / 100KHz / 3MHz / 5MHz / 10MHz /
Channel Style
15MHz / 20MHz
Items Description
Scan ID 161~175
Scan Mode Auto / Auto with SD recording
FD-LTE / TD-LTE / CDMA / EVDO / WCDMA /
Protocol Code
GSM
Band Code Support Band code List
WCDMA/CDMA/EVDO - Number of Pilots
Number of Cell
LTE/TD-LTE - Number of Cell Ids
ID(1~16)
GSM - Must be 1
1.4MHz / 100KHz / 3MHz / 5MHz / 10MHz /
Channel Style
15MHz / 20MHz
Carrier RSSI
Threshold(-20~- -130 (default)
130)
FD-LTE : FDD_WIDEBAND DB
TD-LTE : TD_WIDEBAND DB
CDMA : Ec/Io / Pilot Delay
Data Mode List
EVDO : Ec/Io / Pilot Delay
WCDMA : Ec/Io / Time Offset / SIR
GSM : BSIC / C/I
The following items will be calculated by decoding RTP packets and calculating the methods mentioned. They will calculate every packet
received and display every second in XCAL-Mobile.
Parameter Description
Rx Delay Time difference of RTP timestamps from previous RTP packet and current RTP packet
Rx Delay = R(i) – R(i-1)
Inter Arrival time It is the time difference in relative transit time expressed as
Difference D(i, j) = {R(i) – R(i-1)} – {S(j) – S(i-1)}
Here, S(j) is the RTP timestamp from packet j sent and R(i) is the RTP timestamp from packet i received
Inter-Arrival Jitter It is calculated over packets that arrived consecutively as follows.
If J(i) represents the Inter-Arrival Jitter for packet, i and D (i – 1, i) represents Inter-Arrival Time Difference between consecutive
packets, i – 1 and i, then Inter-Arrival Jitter is calculated as,
.
It is calculated at every second.
RTP Throughput Over DL, the throughput is measured as,
2. Adjust Play volume level until attenuation level measured in the counterparty device using POLQA is between 3 dB and -5dB(close to 0dB).