Anritsu MT8850A User Manual

MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Operation Manual  
For MT8850A and MT8852A software release 2.30  
Originated by Anritsu Ltd, EMD, Stevenage, U.K.  
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REVISION: G  
CREATED June 2003  
COPYRIGHT 2003  
ANRITSU  
Warranty  
The Anritsu product(s) listed on the title page is (are) warranted against defects in  
materials and workmanship for one year from the date of shipment. Anritsu’s obligation  
covers repairing or replacing products that prove to be defective during the warranty  
period. Buyers shall prepay transportation charges for equipment returned to Anritsu for  
warranty repairs. Obligation is limited to the original purchaser. Anritsu is not liable for  
consequential damages.  
Limitation of Warranty  
The foregoing warranty does not apply to Anritsu connectors that have failed due to  
normal wear. Also, the warranty does not apply to defects resulting from improper or  
inadequate maintenance by the buyer, unauthorized modification or misuse, or operation  
outside of the environmental specifications of the product. No other warranty is expressed  
or implied, and the remedies provided herein are the buyer's sole and exclusive remedies.  
Trademark Acknowledgments  
The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by Telefonaktiebolaget L MEricsson, Sweden.  
V Connector and K Connector are registered trademarks of Anritsu Company. Adobe  
Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
Notice about Documentation  
Anritsu Company has prepared this manual for use by Anritsu Company personnel and  
customers as a guide for the proper installation and operation of Anritsu Company  
equipment and computer programs.  
The drawings, specifications, and information contained herein are the property of Anritsu  
Company, and any unauthorized use or disclosure of these drawings, specifications, and  
information is prohibited; they shall not be reproduced, copied, or used in whole or in part  
as the basis for manufacture or sale of the equipment or software programs without the  
prior written consent of Anritsu Company.  
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Safety Symbols  
To prevent the risk of any personnel injury or loss related to equipment malfunction,  
Anritsu Company uses the following symbols to indicate safety-related information. For  
your own safety, please read this information carefully BEFORE operating the equipment.  
Symbols Used in This Manual  
Danger  
Warning  
Caution  
Indicates a very dangerous procedure that could result in  
serious injury or death if not performed properly.  
Indicates a hazardous procedure that could result in serious  
injury or death if not performed properly.  
Indicates a hazardous procedure or danger that could result  
in light-to-severe injury, or loss related to equipment  
malfunction, if proper precautions are not taken.  
Safety Symbols Used on Equipment and In Manuals  
Some or all of the following five symbols may or may not be used on all Anritsu  
equipment. In addition, there may be other labels attached to products that are not shown  
in the diagrams in this manual.  
The following safety symbols are used inside or on the equipment near operation locations  
to provide information about safety items and operation precautions. Ensure that you  
clearly understand the meanings of the symbols and take the necessary precautions  
BEFORE operating the equipment.  
This symbol indicates a prohibited operation. The prohibited  
operation is indicated symbolically in or near the barred circle.  
This symbol indicates a compulsory safety precaution. The required  
operation is indicated symbolically in or near the circle.  
This symbol indicates warning or caution. The contents are indicated  
symbolically in or near the triangle.  
This symbol indicates a note. The contents are described in the box.  
These symbols indicate that the marked part should be recycled.  
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For Safety  
Always refer to the operation manual when working near  
locations at which the alert mark, shown on the left, is  
attached. If operation is performed without heeding the  
advice in the operation manual, there is a risk of personal  
injury. In addition, the equipment performance may be  
reduced.  
Moreover, this alert mark is sometimes used with other  
marks and descriptions indicating other dangers.  
When supplying AC power to this equipment, connect the  
accessory 3-pin power cord to a 3-pin grounded power  
outlet. If a grounded 3-pin outlet is not available, use a  
conversion adapter and ground the green wire, or connect  
the frame ground on the rear panel of the equipment to  
ground. If power is supplied without grounding the  
equipment, there is a risk of receiving a severe or fatal  
electric shock.  
or  
The operator cannot repair this equipment. DO NOT  
attempt to remove the equipment covers or to disassemble  
internal components. Only qualified service technicians  
with knowledge of electrical fire and shock hazards should  
service this equipment. There are high-voltage parts in this  
equipment presenting a risk of severe injury or fatal electric  
shock to untrained personnel. In addition, there is a risk of  
damage to precision components.  
If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by  
the manufacturer, the protection provided by the  
equipment may be impaired.  
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Chapter 1. General Information  
Scope of this Manual  
This manual provides installation and operation information for the following two units:  
MT8850A Bluetooth Test Set  
MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set.  
All information in this manual applies equally to both the MT8850A and the MT8852A  
unless otherwise stated, and is most cases this is signified by the use of  
“MT8850A/MT8852A”. The screen images provided in the procedural explanations have  
been taken from the MT8850A unit, although these too apply equally to the MT8852A.  
Chapter 9 in this manual provides specific details of audio measurements and therefore  
applies to the MT8852A only.  
Software Versions  
This manual provides details of the operation and functionality of the following software  
versions:  
MT8850A:  
MT8852A:  
2.30  
2.30  
Identification Number  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set has an ID number affixed to the rear. Please  
use the complete ID number when ordering parts or corresponding with the Anritsu  
Customer Service department.  
Bluetooth Test Set Options and Accessories  
Included accessories  
Power cord for destination country  
RS232 HCI control interface lead  
USB HCI control interface lead (MT8852A only)  
RS232 cable for firmware updates  
Operation Manual  
Remote programming manual  
Certificate of Calibration  
LabVIEWTM Driver  
BlueSuite software (standard version)  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
General Information  
3.5 mm jack plug x 3 (MT8852A only)  
Options and Accessories  
MT8850A-01  
MT8850A-03  
MT8850A-06  
MT8850A 10  
MT8852A-12  
MT8850A-20  
MT8850A-21  
MT8850A-30  
D41310  
Rack Mount, single instrument  
Rack Mount, side-by-side  
Rear Mount RF and EUT connectors  
Bluetooth antenna and adapter  
Headset Profile Emulator Software  
Spare EUT/RS232 cable  
Spare EUT/USB cable  
Extra Operation and Programming Manual  
Soft Carry Case with shoulder strap  
BlueSuite Pro software  
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Notation Conventions Used in This Manual  
This style is used for the hard keys on the unit itself.  
[Setup]  
Soft keys that display on the screen are enclosed in square  
brackets. Pressing a soft key provides access to menu options,  
toggles selections and allows data entry.  
“Output power”  
Items or text that display within the main body of the screen are  
enclosed in quotation marks.  
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Chapter 2. Product Overview  
About Bluetooth  
Bluetooth wireless technology will simplify connections between everyday appliances such  
as mobile phones, PCs and PDAs. Bluetooth will not be confined to the office - home  
applications will include portable music players, digital cameras, video recorders and  
children’s toys. In future, Bluetooth technology will be found in the automotive, avionics  
and industrial controls markets. Bluetooth technology will provide individuals with a  
personal networking environment that can be found in public places, such as shopping  
centers, sports stadiums and airports.  
The success of the Bluetooth standard will depend on users of the technology enjoying  
products that are reliable with high-quality connections that can be used “out of the box” to  
provide immediate connectivity.  
The combination of leading-edge RF and protocol technologies, coupled with the  
requirement to get implementation costs down to a few dollars, puts particularly high  
demands on the test department to develop test procedures that are comprehensive in  
terms of both RF and functionality. These tests need to be fast and initiated through a  
simple user interface. The integration of a module into an OEM product will not necessarily  
produce predictable results, and the performance of every item will be different, this  
makes it essential to test to a known set of parameters using an instrument traceable to  
National Standards.  
Anritsu knows the importance of test for RF products. We know that in an OEM production  
environment, the key requirement will be to validate performance in the shortest time.  
Production engineers will need to decide on a subset of the Bluetooth RF test specification  
that is appropriate to their product’s requirements.  
Working with RF, especially RF at over 2 GHz is not easy, but with Anritsu as your test  
partner you can be certain of having the most up-to-date and relevant testing capabilities  
for your Bluetooth products.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A  
Anritsu have developed the MT8850A/MT8852A, a Bluetooth Test Set to test Bluetooth  
modules and Bluetooth products - quickly and at low cost.  
Anritsu has a century of experience in RF technology, and today has a reputation for  
developing solutions to test the newest wired and wireless technologies. Our test and  
measurement products are used by customers in over 100 countries worldwide, and our  
experience in the measurement business is second-to-none.  
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About Bluetooth  
 
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Product Overview  
MT8850A/MT8852A Features  
Three test modes  
Standard mode in which the MT8850A/MT8852A uses full Test Mode signalling  
and all the defined test controls to test the EUT in the fastest and most efficient  
way possible.  
Single payload mode in which Test Mode signalling is performed in a very  
restricted manner. The customer can define the packet length, packet payload,  
select loopback or TX mode and hopping on or off.  
Null packet mode enables measurements to be made on EUTs that do not have  
test mode support, by performing a limited subset of measurements on packets  
without payloads. None of these measurements are performed in accordance  
with the Bluetooth test specifications.  
Fast  
Keep your production lines flowing with the rapid “Quick Test” measurement script.  
Production test scripts can run in as little as 10 seconds, measuring power, frequency,  
modulation and receiver sensitivity (BER).  
One touch testing  
Once the MT8850A/MT8852A has been configured, each device is tested with a  
single keystroke. Press Run to initiate a link, activate Test Mode, perform the  
measurements and report the results.  
Authoritative  
Under standard operation, tests are made exactly as defined in the Bluetooth RF Test  
Specification. All measurements are traceable to National Standards so that you can  
be totally confident in both your production testing and design proving.  
Reference Bluetooth transceiver  
A custom design transceiver offers <1 kHz frequency accuracy at the start of any  
packet and full compliance with the requirements for the “Dirty Transmitter” for true  
receiver sensitivity measurements. In addition to the standard dirty transmitter table,  
you can define customized stress conditions with user settable values of Carrier  
Frequency Offset, Modulation Index, Symbol Timing Error and simulated carrier  
frequency drift.  
Remote control  
Both GPIB and RS232 interfaces are offered as standard. Creating test programs has  
been simplified by the ability to send single commands for initiating a test and  
returning all results in a single string.  
Small size and weight  
MT8850A/MT8852A takes up minimal space in your test system thanks to its half rack  
size and low weight. Where Bluetooth interfaces are being introduced into existing  
products, the disturbance to the test system is minimized.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Editing tests  
Define your own test scripts to customize the test measurements to your specific  
requirements. Each test can be enabled or disabled and within any test, parameters  
such as hopping can be enabled or disabled, the number of measured packets  
defined, and the specific frequencies of testing set up.  
Making a link  
The BT address can be acquired by entering it manually at the keyboard, by  
performing an inquiry, or by means of an RS232 or USB HCI link. Once the EUT BT  
address is known a Bluetooth link is established using Paging.  
Field upgradeable  
The Bluetooth protocol stack is held in FPGA so that future versions of the core  
Bluetooth specification can be installed locally. The instruments main program is held  
in flash memory and so product enhancements are also field downloadable.  
Design proving  
Because measurements are made in accordance with the RF Test Specification,  
MT8850A/MT8852A is the ideal instrument for pre-conformance testing and design  
proving. Gain confidence in your product before submitting to a Bluetooth Qualification  
Test Facility for approval. To perform tests such as TX output spectrum and spurious  
emissions not supported by the MT8852A, use the Anritsu ME7865A Bluetooth Pre  
Qualification Test System that addresses all 16 test cases defined in the RF test  
specification.  
Audio testing (MT8852A only)  
The MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set can be used to perform audio measurements by  
establishing a Synchronous Connection Oriented (SCO) link between the MT8852A  
and the EUT.  
BlueSuite Analysis Software  
A BlueSuite software package gives PC control of the MT8850A/MT8852A for advanced  
design proving measurements on Bluetooth radios. Use BlueSuite to view burst power  
profiles, modulation eye diagrams, display graphs of the output power of the 79  
frequencies and many other advanced diagnostic tools.  
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Product Overview  
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Chapter 3. Installation  
Introduction  
This chapter provides information for the initial inspection and preparation for use of the  
MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set. Shipping and storage information is also  
included.  
Initial Inspection  
Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the container or cushioning material is  
damaged, retain until the contents of the shipment have been checked against the packing  
list and the instrument has been checked for mechanical and electrical operation.  
If the Test Set is damaged mechanically, notify your local sales representative or Anritsu  
Customer Service Center. If either the shipping container is damaged or the cushioning  
material shows signs of stress, notify the carrier as well as Anritsu. Retain the shipping  
materials for the carrier's inspection.  
Power Requirements  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set is operated from AC line power. The  
MT8850A/MT8852A is intended as an Installation (Overvoltage) Category II, Insulation  
Category I device.  
At power-on, the instrument will perform a brief power-on self test (POST). If a POST error  
occurs, information and available options will be displayed on the screen. If the POST is  
successful, the instrument will then go to the top-level script or single test screen that was  
active when it was powered down.  
AC Line Power  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can operate on AC input power of 85-264V, 47-63 Hz, 150 VA  
maximum. The Test Set automatically configures itself for the voltage applied. An internal  
fuse protects the AC line input.  
Fuse Protection  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set is protected on the AC input by an internally  
mounted fuse. Only qualified service personnel should change this fuse. Replace only with  
a fuse of the same type and rating, which is 5 mm x 20 mm, 250V, 2.5A T (T= time lag or  
slo-blo).  
Grounding  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set must be properly grounded. Failure to ground  
the instrument could be hazardous to operating personnel. The instrument is supplied with  
a three-wire power cord.  
The instrument is properly grounded when the plug is correctly installed in a grounded  
receptacle. A grounding terminal is provided on the instrument rear panel.  
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Environmental Requirements  
The MT8850A/MT8852A is designed to operate within the temperature range of 5 to 40° C  
(41 to 104° F) with a maximum humidity of 90% at 40° C (104° F), non-condensing. Full  
accuracy is specified at 5 to 35° C (23 to 95° F).  
Although not recommended, operation in temperatures to –20°C  
(–4° F) is possible. At these temperatures, however, the liquid crystal display may exhibit  
excessively slow response.  
The instrument is cooled by a fan at the rear, which circulates air  
round the instrument through the vent holes in the base. The fan and  
the vent holes should not be blocked.  
CAUTION  
Rack Mounting  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set can be ordered with rack mounting hardware  
that allows the instrument to be mounted into a standard 19-inch equipment rack. There  
are two rack mount option kits available:  
The MT8850A-01 Rack Mount option allows the installation of a single  
MT8850A/MT8852A in either the left or right side rack position.  
The MT8850A-03 Rack Mount option allows side-by-side mounting of two  
MT8850A/MT8852A Test Sets.  
Single Unit Rack Mounting (Option 01)  
This section describes the assembly procedure for fitting a single MT8850A/MT8852A  
Bluetooth Test Set into an instrument rack. The MT8850A/MT8852A universal top and  
bottom covers have removable feet to allow the rack mount kit to be fitted. The procedure  
involves fitting the support bracket, front plate, base panel, and a rear support bracket to  
the MT8852A. The MT8850A/MT8852A can then be loaded and secured in the rack  
position.  
Kits Parts List  
Anritsu No.  
Description  
Quantity  
Max Torque  
Setting  
50077  
Front face plate  
M4, kep nut.  
1.0  
2.0  
900-848  
14 lbf.in [158  
cNm]  
790-319  
900-345  
900-821  
905-68  
Speed nut  
4.0  
8.0  
4.0  
8.0  
#4, sst, washer, flat  
Decorative screw  
M3x8, pos, sst, patchlock,  
screw, metric, pan head.  
4 lbf.in [45 cNm]  
788-575  
C37276  
C41449  
Snap rivet, plastic  
6.0  
1.0  
1.0  
Rack mount, side, bracket  
Rear support, bracket, rack  
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mount  
D41473  
49361  
Rack mount, support bracket  
Bracket support, base panel  
1.0  
1.0  
MT8852A  
MT8850A/MT8852A fitted with  
universal top and bottom covers  
with removable feet.  
1.0  
Tools Required  
1 Small Phillips screwdriver  
1 Large Phillips screwdriver  
1 Small Phillips torque screwdriver 0 cNm to 50 cNm.  
1 Torque socket driver 0 cNm to 200 cNm.  
1-Foot removal tool (supplied).  
1 Assembly drawing “MT8852A/01 Rack Mounted left or right option”  
Assembly Procedure  
1. Remove all feet from the MT8850A/MT8852A using the tools supplied. See diagram  
and notes on the following pages.  
2. Confirm the correct tools are available, the parts listed above are present and the  
assembly drawing is at hand.  
3. Lay the large support bracket D41473 next to the MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test  
Set as per the assembly drawing. Note if the instrument needs to be mounted on the  
left side of the rack, simply lay the bracket on the right side. i.e. a mirror image of the  
assembly drawing.  
4. Locate the support bracket on to the four case pillars. Secure with 4 screws 905-68  
and 4 washers 900-345. See max. torque setting above. Note leave the two rear  
screws lose to allow alignment, location, and securing of the 6 base plate snap rivets  
788-575.  
5. Locate the front rack mounting bracket C37276 at the front of the instrument on the  
other side to the large support bracket with two screws 905-68 and two washers 900-  
345. See max. torque setting above.  
6. Locate the rear rack bracket C41449 at the back of the instrument on the other side  
to the large support bracket with two screws 905-68 and two washers 900-345. See  
max. torque setting above.  
7. Fit the front face plate 50077 with 2 kep nuts 900-848. See max. torque setting  
above.  
8. Position the base panel 49361 as shown in the drawing, and secure with 6 snap  
rivets 788-575.  
9. Fit the four speed nut 790-319 to the rack in the correct place to allow mounting of  
the instrument in the rack.  
10. Slide the instrument into the rack and secure with 4 decorative screws 900-821.  
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Removable Foot  
Foot Removal  
Tool 50210  
Top / Bottom Case.  
Foot removal:  
1. To remove feet. Locate the removal tool into the recess of each foot located on the  
top and bottom faces of the covers.  
2. Once the removal tool has been located in the foot recess, apply gentle pressure  
downward. This will release the foot.  
3. To replace the feet, simply locate the peg into the recess and press down. The foot  
will now snap on.  
IMPORTANT: When removing the feet, note their placement position. This will ensure that  
when replacing them they will be correctly fitted.  
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Side-by-Side Rack Mounting (Option 03)  
This section describes the assembly procedure for fitting two MT8850A/MT8852A units  
into a instrument rack. The universal top and bottom covers have removable feet to allow  
the rack mount kit to be fitted. The procedure involves fitting support brackets and two rear  
support brackets, one to each unit. The two MT8850A/MT8852A which are locked  
together can then be loaded and secured in the rack position desired.  
Kit Parts List  
Anritsu No  
Description  
Quantity Max.Torque  
Setting  
790-319  
900-345  
900-821  
905-68  
SPEED NUT  
4.0  
WASHER,6-32UNC,OVERSIZE  
DECORATIVE SCREW  
16.0  
4.0  
M3X8,POS,SST,PATCHLOCK,  
SCREW, METRIC,PAN HD  
16.0  
4lbf.in  
[45cNm]  
905-69  
M3X6,POS,SST,PATCHLOCK,  
SCREW, METRIC,FLT HD  
4.0  
900-807  
900-806  
905-103  
905-63  
49415  
WASHER,M4 SPLIT  
4.0  
2.0  
2.0  
4.0  
1.0  
1.0  
M4X12MM, SCREW, PAN HD.  
M3.5X8MM,SCREW,PAN HD.  
M4X10MM, SCREW, FLT HD.  
RACK MOUNT, SIDE BRACKET  
49413  
RACK MOUNT, CENTER REAR  
BRACKET  
49439  
SPACER PLATE  
2.0  
1.0  
C37275  
RACK MOUNT,CENTRE,FRT,  
BRACKET  
C37276  
C37277  
C37279  
C41449  
RACK MOUNT,SIDE, BRACKET  
RACK MOUNT,CENTRE, BRACKET  
RACK MOUNT,CENTRE,BRACKET  
1.0  
1.0  
1.0  
2.0  
REAR  
SUPPORT,BRACKET,RACKMOUNT  
50210  
FOOT REMOVAL TOOL  
1.0  
2.0  
ML2430A  
POWER METER FITTED WITH  
UNIVERSAL TOP AND BOTTOM  
COVERS WITH REMOVABLE FEET  
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Tools Required  
1 Small Phillips screwdriver  
1 Large Phillips screwdriver  
1 Small Phillips torque screwdriver 10cNm to 120cNm.  
1 Foot removal tool 50210 (supplied).  
1 Assembly drawing “ML2400/03 SIDE BY SIDE OPTION”  
Assembly Procedure for fitting a ML2430A to another ML2430A  
1. Remove all feet using tool supplied. See diagram on the following page.  
2. Confirm the correct tools are available, the parts listed above are present and the  
assembly drawing is at hand.  
3. On the two sides of the MT8850A/MT8852A to be joined together, fit the two rear  
brackets 49413, C37279, and two front brackets C37275, C37277 using 8 screws  
905-68 and 8 washers 900-345. See max. torque setting above.  
4. Slide the two units together and secure using 4 counter sink screws 905-69.  
5. Locate the two front rack brackets C37276 and 49415 at the front of each unit, one  
on each side with four screws 905-68 and four washers 900-345. See max. torque  
setting above.  
6. Locate the two rear rack brackets C41449 at the back of each unit, one on each side  
with four screws 905-68 and four washers 900-345. See max. torque setting above.  
7. Fit the four speed nuts 790-319 to the rack in the correct place to allow mounting of  
the two units in the rack.  
8. Slide the two units into the rack and secure with 4 decorative screws 900-821.  
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Installation  
Removable Foot  
Foot Removal  
Tool 50210  
Top / Bottom Case.  
Foot Removal:  
1. To remove feet. Locate the removal tool into the recess of each foot located on the  
top and bottom faces of the covers.  
2. Once the removal tool has been located in the foot recess, apply gentle pressure  
downward. This will release the foot.  
3. To replace the feet, simply locate the peg into the recess and press down. The foot  
will now snap on.  
IMPORTANT: When removing the feet, note their placement position. This will ensure  
that when replacing them they will be correctly fitted.  
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Storage and Shipment  
The following paragraphs describe preparing the MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
for storage and shipment.  
Preparation For Storage  
Preparing the MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set for storage consists of cleaning the  
instrument and packing it with moisture-absorbing desiccant crystals.  
Environmental Requirements  
Store the instrument in a temperature controlled environment that is maintained  
between -40 and +70º C (-40 to ±156º F), with a maximum humidity of 90% at 40º C (104º  
F), non-condensing.  
Preparation for Shipment  
To provide maximum protection against damage in transit, the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Bluetooth Test Set should be repackaged in the original shipping container. If this  
container is no longer available and the MT8850A/MT8852A is being returned to Anritsu  
for repair, advise Anritsu Customer Service Center; they will send a new shipping  
container free of charge. In the event neither of these two options is possible, follow the  
packaging instructions below.  
Use a  
Suitable  
Container  
Obtain a corrugated cardboard carton with a 125 Kg (275-pound) test  
strength. This carton should have inside dimensions of no less than 150  
mm (6 in) larger than the instrument dimensions to allow for cushioning.  
Protect the  
Instrument  
Wrap the instrument to protect the finish.  
Cushion the  
Instrument  
Cushion the instrument on all sides by tightly packing dunnage or  
urethane foam between the carton and the instrument. Provide at least  
75 mm (3 in) of dunnage on all sides.  
Seal the  
Seal the carton using either shipping tape or an industrial stapler.  
Container  
Address the  
container  
If the instrument is being returned to Anritsu for service, mark the  
address of the appropriate Anritsu service center, the Return Materials  
Authorization (RMA) number, and your return address on the carton in a  
prominent location.  
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AUSTRALIA  
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Telephone: +61-3-9558-8177  
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Chapter 4. Connections  
Introduction  
This chapter describes physical connections to the MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test  
Set on both the front and rear panels.  
Front Panel Connectors  
The front panel connectors are illustrated below; detailed descriptions of each connector  
are as follows:  
N type RF  
connector  
RF Port  
EUT HCI  
interface  
connector  
!
Loop/Stop  
Scpt/Test  
Config  
Run  
Preset  
Rear Panel Connectors  
The rear panel connectors are illustrated and described in the diagram on the next page.  
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Chapter 5. Front Panel Operation  
Introduction  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set is controlled from the front panel using the  
hard and soft keys. This chapter explains the power on procedure and the features and  
functions of each of the menus.  
Front Panel Controls  
The front panel controls are shown and described in the diagram on the next page. The  
following sections provide more detailed explanations of the Menus and soft keys.  
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Front Panel Operation  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Power-On Procedure  
With the MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set connected to the power supply, press the  
On/Standby switch.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A performs a brief power-on self test (POST). After the POST, the  
instrument displays the Script menu or the single test screen that was active when it was  
powered down. If a POST error occurs, information and available options will be displayed  
on the screen.  
During the power-on self test, only failures and warnings will be displayed on the front  
panel. If all the tests pass successfully, no self-test information is displayed.  
The tests are performed during the power-on self-test, and also when the GPIB *TST?  
Command is sent.  
Hard and Soft Keys  
Soft keys  
Loop/Stop  
Config  
Scpt/Test  
Run  
Preset  
Hard keys  
Hard and Soft Key locations  
Hard keys  
When this key is pressed the chosen script or test will run once.  
When this key is pressed the chosen script or test will run the number  
of times defined in the Script setup procedure. When the key is  
pressed again while the tests are running, the tests will stop.  
When the script key is pressed, you can select and edit the various  
parameters of the script. The script menu would normally be displayed  
at power up, unless the instrument was in Single test mode when it  
was switched off.  
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The Config button allows you to configure the MT8850A/MT8852A  
parameters. The parameters and the procedures are described in the  
"Configuring the MT8852A" chapter.  
The Preset key presets the instrument to a predefined state. See  
Appendix B - Preset Values for details.  
The Clear key is used when you want to clear the last character  
entered or when you want to abort from various functions.  
The Select key is used to select or enter your chosen function.  
The Back key when selected takes you to the previous screen or  
moves you back one level.  
Soft Keys  
There are four soft key positions on the bottom line of the LCD.  
The text corresponding to a soft key appears only when that soft key function is  
active. These keys perform two distinct functions:  
1. To directly access another menu or additional screen. In this case it is used as  
a navigation key.  
2. To initiate an action “Enter”, for example.  
Choosing Screen Entries  
The four arrow keys on the keypad can be used to move the cursors to the screen entry  
that you want choose or edit.  
Cursors  
For each press the cursors will move in the chosen direction. For vertical movement, when  
the cursors reaches the top or the bottom, they will start again at the opposite end.  
When the cursor is at the item that you want to choose or modify, press the  
key.  
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Entering Data at the Keypad  
The alphanumeric keypad is used to enter data such as hexadecimal addresses and  
operates in the following manner. For each consecutive press of a key, the display will  
show the next character in sequence associated with that key. When you press a different  
key the last value selected will be entered and the cursor moves to the next position. If you  
want to enter two or more characters from the same key, you must press the [Forward]  
soft key to enter the value and move on to the next entry position.  
For example, to enter the address 000091E082A5, you would need to press the following  
keys in the sequence shown:  
0 [Forward]  
0 [Forward]  
0 [Forward]  
0
9
1
9 9 9  
0
8
2
8 8  
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Chapter 6. Getting Started  
Before you can run a test the EUT must be initialised so that it is page scanning with test  
mode enabled.  
1. Connect the RF port on the front panel of the MT8850A/MT8852A to the EUT or to  
the Bluetooth antenna.  
2. If you wish to use the MT8850A/MT8852A to initialise the EUT, connect the supplied  
cable from the EUT control connector on the front panel of the MT8850A/MT8852A to  
the EUT RS232 HCI interface.  
Note: The USB device should only be connected when the MT8852A has been fully  
powered.  
3. Ensure the MT8850A/MT8852A is connected to the mains power supply.  
4. Press the  
button on the front panel of the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A performs a brief power-on self test (POST). After the POST,  
the instrument displays the Script menu or the single test screen that was active when  
it was powered down. If a POST error occurs, information and available options will be  
displayed on the screen.  
5. Press the  
hard key to restore the default settings. See Appendix B -  
Preset Values for details.  
Selecting a Test Script  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
The Script menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to the Script number and:  
either:  
Press the  
key, enter the number of the script that you want to run from the  
keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
or:  
Press the [List] soft key and move the cursor to the test script that you want to run and  
press the  
key.  
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Specifying the EUT Address  
1. Move the cursor into the measurement area of the screen.  
2. Press the [EUT addr] soft key and select either manual, inquiry, RS232, or USB  
(MT8852A only).  
3. Press the  
Press the  
hard key to run the test script once or:  
hard key to run the test script according to the configuration  
settings of the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
Press the [Abort] soft key to terminate the script immediately. Press the  
hard key again to stop continuous script running.  
4. Press the [Results] soft key to view the results obtained from the tests.  
Selecting the Test Mode  
There are three test modes available; standard, single payload, and null packet, each of  
which is explained in detail later in this chapter. In all cases, the user can select between  
each of the modes on a script by script basis as detailed below.  
1. Move the cursor to the script number and press the [Setup] soft key.  
2. Check that the cursor is at the “Script mode” item and if so, press the  
key to  
toggle between the three test mode settings. For standard mode and null packet  
mode, no further settings are required on this screen, however if single payload  
mode is selected, an additional line is displayed on the same screen to allow the  
operator to define the packet type and payload. (Refer to the explanation and table  
of required settings later in this chapter.)  
Running a Single Test  
The single test functionality can be used in any of the scripts to allow the user to run only  
the test that has been selected rather than all of the tests that are available in that script.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
The Script menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to the Script number and:  
either:  
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Press the  
key, enter the number of the script that you want to run from the  
keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
or:  
Press the [List] soft key and move the cursor to the test script that you want to run and  
press the key.  
3. Move the cursor back into the measurement area of the screen.  
4. Press the [EUT addr] soft key and select either manual, inquiry, RS232, or USB  
(MT8852A only).  
5. Choose the test that you want to run.  
6. Press the [Single] soft key.  
The relevant results screen for the test is displayed.  
From this screen you can set up the test and save this setup information to be used for  
future tests.  
7. Press the [Setup] soft key to go the setup screen for the chosen test.  
Scripts 1 and 2 are predefined and cannot be altered.  
8. Press the [Save] soft key to save the setup information.  
9. Press the  
Press the  
hard key to run the test once or:  
hard key to run the test script according to the configuration  
settings of the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
Press the [Abort] soft key to terminate the script immediately. Press the  
hard key again to stop continuous script running.  
10. The test results are displayed.  
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Running a Script in Standard Mode  
In Standard mode, the MT8850A/MT8852A uses full Test Mode signalling and all the  
defined test controls to test the EUT in the fastest and most efficient way possible.  
Standard mode is the default mode setting, although it should be noted that for devices  
with only a limited implementation of test mode functionality, operation in standard mode  
may result in the EUT dropping the link or failing to respond to commands from the  
MT8850A/MT8852A. In this case, select single payload or null packet operation.  
Running a Script in Single Payload Mode  
Single payload mode uses Test Mode signalling but in a very restricted manner. This is  
ideal when the test device does not yet have a full Test Mode implemented, and the  
repetitive signalling in standard mode may cause it to fail or drop the link. When the user  
selects to run a script in single payload mode, a message to this effect displays on the  
uppermost line of every page to remind the user that a mode other than standard is  
currently selected.  
In this mode, the user can define the packet length, packet payload, and set loopback or  
TX mode and hopping to on or off. The MT8850A/MT8852A then sends a single test  
control to put the EUT into the specified state, and no further test controls are sent. When  
the customer views the measurement screens, only measurements that can be made on  
the selected packets are presented.  
If single payload mode is selected, an additional “single payload edit” line displays on the  
screen.  
1. Move the cursor to the word “Edit” and press the  
key. The user now has two  
pages of configuration for the single payload of their choice.  
2. When the payload selection is complete press  
to return to the main  
measurement screen. Only measurements supported by the selected payload are  
available. Invalid measurements have oval symbols beside them.  
The table below shows the single payload settings required to enable each of the tests.  
Test control  
TX or Loopback  
Payload  
Any  
Packet type  
Any  
Hopping  
On or Off  
Output power  
Power control  
Init carrier  
Not supported in single payload mode.  
TX or Loopback  
TX or Loopback  
Loopback only  
Loopback only  
TX or Loopback  
Any  
Any  
On or Off  
On or Off  
On or Off  
On or Off  
Off  
Carrier drift  
10101010 only Any  
Single sensitivity  
Multi sensitivity  
Modulation index  
PRBS9 only  
PRBS9 only  
10101010 or  
11110000  
DH1 only  
DH3 or DH5  
Any  
Max input power  
Not supported in single payload mode.  
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The four parameters above (“Test control”, “Payload”, “Packet type”, and “Hopping mode”)  
are accessed in the following manner.  
11. Press the  
hard key.  
12. Move the cursor to the script number and press the [Setup] softkey.  
13. Move the cursor to “Edit” and press  
.
14. Make the required settings for “Test control”, “Payload”, and “Packet type”.  
15. Press [1 of 2] softkey to display the second page and make the settings for  
“Hopping”.  
Running a Script in Null Packets Mode  
This mode is used to enable indicative measurements to be made on EUTs that have no  
test mode support. In this mode the MT8850A/MT8852A does not use Test Mode  
signalling at all, and makes only a limited subset of measurements on packets without  
payloads. Measurements are not performed in accordance with the Bluetooth test  
specification. When the user selects to run a script in null packets mode, a message to  
this effect displays on the uppermost line of every page to remind the user that a mode  
other than standard is currently selected.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can be made to link to an EUT and maintain the link by sending  
POLL packets. In response to a POLL packet, the EUT will return a NULL packet. A NULL  
Packet has no payload but can be used for power, initial frequency, drift, and modulation  
measurements without having to activate test mode.  
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Chapter 7. Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Introduction  
The MT8850A/MT8852A is configured from menu entries accessed by pressing the  
hard key. The menu entries are used to configure the equipment under test  
(EUT), the MT8852A, and the way in which the test scripts are run. This chapter describes  
the procedures for configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
The table below represents the hierarchy of commands that can be accessed from the  
hard key. The column on the left represents the items that are first  
displayed. The items contained within each selection are shown in the second column  
and, where appropriate, in the third column.  
MT8850A/MT8852A  
Identity  
BT address  
Name  
Serial no  
Version  
Core boot  
Core code  
Core FPGA  
RF FPGA  
DSP  
RF pcb serial no  
Rf pcb revision  
Control pcb serial no  
Control pcb revision  
GPIB address  
RS232 baud rate  
RS232 mode  
RS232 parity  
RS232 data length  
RS232 stop  
Display contrast  
Key click  
Entry error bleep  
User text display  
Enter user text  
Follow test  
System interface  
Display/sound  
RX/TX settings  
Range  
Modulation index  
Link timeout  
IF Bandwidth Filter  
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Audio (MT8852 only)  
ACL connect status  
SCO channel status  
Packet type  
Air code format  
SCO loopback  
Tone generator  
Input coding format  
Input data format  
Input sample size  
Linear PCM bit posn  
BNC Output 1  
BNC Output 2  
Pattern  
Rear Panel Output  
(MT8852 only)  
Signal generator  
RF power  
Channel number  
Modulation index  
Sig Gen Power level  
Gate width  
CW Measurement  
Channel frequency  
Equipment Under Test View user friendly name  
EUT address  
EUT user friendly name  
EUT supported features  
Baud rate  
View supported features  
EUT RS 232 setup  
Parity  
Data length  
Stop bits  
Inquiry/Paging setup  
Authentication Setup  
End inquiry after  
End paging after  
Read name on inq  
Page scan rep mode  
Authentication  
PIN Length  
Default PIN  
All Scripts Setup  
System features  
Loop stop on test fail  
Loop continuously  
Loop count  
Display frequency as  
Connection control  
ECL connection only  
ACL connection & features  
Disconnect from EUT  
Make me an EUT  
Inquiry scan  
EUT Remote Power  
Control  
Increment EUT power  
Decrement EUR power  
Set EUT power to maximum  
Set EUT power to minimum  
Software Update  
Errata 1158  
Service  
This selection is provided for use by qualified service  
personnel and is password protected. There are no service  
procedures described in this manual.  
Gray sections in the table above indicate that there are no further items.  
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Setting up the EUT  
Viewing the EUT Address and User Friendly Name  
Each piece of Bluetooth equipment has a unique identifier called a BT address. This is in  
the form of a 12 character hexadecimal address. Equipment can also be given a  
meaningful name. This selection lets you view the address and user friendly name of the  
equipment under test.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “Equipment Under Test (EUT)”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “View user friendly name”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
6. If the MT8850A/MT8852A is already in a link with the EUT, this screen will  
immediately display the EUT address and User friendly name.  
7. The user friendly name can be up to 248 characters but will be truncated to 177  
characters on the screen.  
8. Press the  
key to exit this screen.  
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Viewing Supported Features  
Bluetooth equipment can support a number of optional features defined in the Bluetooth  
specification.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “Equipment Under Test (EUT)”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “View supported features”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
6. If the MT8850A/MT8852A is already in a link with the EUT, this screen will  
immediately display the EUT supported features screens.  
7. A filled-in ellipse indicates supported features. Unsupported features show an empty  
ellipse. In the screens above, for example, Encryption is not supported and Power  
control is supported for the equipment under test.  
8. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen or the [2 of 2] soft key to  
move back to the first screen.  
9. Press the  
key to exit this screen.  
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Setting Up the EUT Control  
The control setup enables you to configure the serial communications that are used to link  
the HCI of the equipment under test to the MT8850A/MT8852A tester.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “Equipment Under Test (EUT)”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “EUT RS232 setup”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The EUT RS232 setup screen is displayed.  
The RS232 baud rate for the MT8850A can be 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,  
38400, 57600, or 115200 baud but must be the same at both ends. For the  
MT8852A, three additional rates are also available; 230400, 460800, and 921600.  
6. Select the item that you want to change.  
7. Repeatedly press the key until the required value is displayed.  
key to exit this screen.  
8. Press the  
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Setting Up Inquiries  
The Inquiry feature is provided to read the address directly from the EUT through the radio  
interface. This procedure sets up the conditions for making an Inquiry.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “Equipment Under Test (EUT)”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “Inquiry/Paging setup”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The EUT Inquiry setup screen is displayed.  
You can set the Inquiry to end after the displayed number of responses (1 to 50) or  
within the specified number of seconds (5 to 60). If the number of responses is set to  
“1” as in the example above, the MT8850A/MT8852A automatically connects to the  
first device that is located when the inquiry is performed. If the response setting is set  
to a value other than “1” the user must select the required device manually when the  
inquiry is complete. If the MT8850A/MT8852A is connected directly to the EUT or there  
is known to be only one EUT that will respond to an inquiry, set the number of  
responses to 1 for the fastest operation.  
6. Choose “End paging after”.  
7. Press the  
key.  
8. Enter the number of seconds for which the MT8850A/MT8852A will page the EUT  
before timing out. Settings at this item may be required to minimise delay for those  
users who know that a connection will not be established by waiting if unsuccessful  
within a given number of seconds. The default time is 10 seconds, and settings of  
between 2 and 30 seconds are possible.  
9. Choose “Read name on inq” and press the  
ON and OFF.  
key to change the status between  
10. Choose “Page scan rep mode” and press the  
key to change the status  
between R0, R1, and R2 to match the requirements of the EUT.  
11. Press the key to exit this screen.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Setting Up Authentication  
Authentication is the process of configuring a Bluetooth unit to connect only to one  
specified device. A headset, for example, can be configured to connect only to a specific  
mobile phone, and in this case, verification processing is used to ensure that the correct  
connections have been established. The MT8850A/MT8852A can be configured to use  
authentication during the establishment of a connection.  
Note:  
The MT8850A/MT8852A does not use authentication by default.  
The process of authentication involves creating a common key, referred to as the link key,  
between the master and slave devices. Security could be compromised if this link key  
were sent between devices, so instead, it is generated from a random number and a  
Personal Identification Number (PIN) which can be entered into the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
If authentication is required but the Bluetooth devices do not have a common link key, the  
authentication procedure is completed using the PIN input, and a link key is then created  
and stored during the authentication procedure. The link key stored in the Bluetooth  
device can then be used during any future connection. Follow the procedure below to  
configure the MT8850A/MT8852A to use authentication.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “Equipment Under Test (EUT)”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “Authentication Setup”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
6. The Authentication setup screen is displayed as shown below.  
7. Choose “Authentication” and press the  
“Enabled”.  
key to toggle between “Disabled” and  
8. Choose “PIN Length” and press the  
key.  
9. Enter a pin length between 1 and 16 and press the “Enter” soft key.  
10. Choose “PIN Code” and press the key.  
11. Enter the required alphanumeric value, dependant upon PIN length and press the  
“Enter” soft key. The MT8850A/MT8852A will use this PIN key during all subsequent  
connections to any EUT.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
To make an Inquiry:  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Press the [EUT addr] soft key.  
The EUT address screen is displayed.  
3. Choose “Source”.  
4. Press the  
key to switch repeatedly until “Inquiry” is displayed.  
5. Press the [Update] soft key to initiate the inquiry.  
6. Press the  
key to exit this screen.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Setting up the MT8850A/MT8852A  
This section provides the procedures for setting up the MT8850A/MT8852A in order to run  
the tests.  
Displaying the Identity of the MT8850A/MT8852A  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8850A/MT8852A”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
key.  
4. Choose “Identity”.  
5. Press the  
The MT8850A/MT8852A identity screens are displayed.  
Screen 1 shows the Bluetooth address, user-friendly name, serial number and  
software version number.  
6. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second page.  
Screen 2 shows the different software modules and the date and time of creation.  
7. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third page.  
8. Press the  
key to exit this screen.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Configuring the System Interfaces  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can be controlled remotely from a PC through the GPIB or the  
RS232 serial connecting ports on the rear of the instrument. This menu configures the  
settings of these two interfaces.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8850A/MT8852A”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “System interfaces”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The System Interfaces screens are displayed.  
The GPIB address is the address by which the remote computer will recognise  
the MT8852A.  
The RS232 baud rate can be 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 or 57600  
baud but must be the same at both ends.  
The RS232 mode can be EXT HCI when using an external PC for system  
debugging or EXT COMMS during normal operation.  
The RS232 Parity can be 0, 1 or None.  
The RS232 Data length can be 7 or 8 bits  
The RS232 Stop can be 1 or 2 bits.  
6. Select the item that you want to change.  
7. Repeatedly press the  
key until the required value is displayed.  
8. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen or the [2 of 2] soft key to  
move back to the first screen.  
9. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the factory set default values for the system  
interfaces.  
10. Press the  
key to exit this screen.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Setting the Screen Display and Sound  
You can determine how the user interface will operate.  
1. Press the hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8850A/MT8852A” and press the  
3. Choose “Display/sound”.  
key.  
4. Press the  
key.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Display/sound screens are displayed.  
Display contrast  
The display contrast reduces or increases the lighting to the display in  
the range of 1 (light) to 10 (dark). The value is changed using the  
appropriate [Contrast] soft key.  
Key Click  
When set to ON, will cause the instrument to click each time a key is  
pressed.  
Entry error bleep When set to ON will cause the instrument bleep when you enter the  
wrong information through the keypad.  
User text display When set to ON, will enable user text of up to 15 characters to be  
displayed on the top line of the screen. When set to ON, you can select  
Enter user text and enter the required text using the keypad.  
Follow test  
Set to have either the “SUMMARY” or “EXTENDED” results page  
display automatically whilst the tests in the script are running. If “Follow  
test” is set to “OFF”, the results pages must be displayed by the user  
once the tests in the script are complete.  
5. Select the item that you want to change.  
6. For the ON/OFF values, press the  
key to toggle the value.  
7. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen or the [2 of 2] soft key to  
move back to the first screen.  
8. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the factory set default values for the system  
interfaces.  
9. Press the  
key to exit this screen.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Setting Up the Signal Generator  
The signal generator allows you to define and generate a continuously modulated  
Bluetooth signal. The signal generator is switched on using the [Enable] soft key and  
switched off using the [Exit] soft key or pressing the  
button. The signal  
generator parameters can be changed when required.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8850A/MT8852A”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “Signal generator”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Signal generator screen is displayed.  
You can switch the modulating bit pattern between 10101010, 11110000, PRBS9,  
PRBS15, and CW, where CW is an unmodulated carrier wave.  
“RF power” can be switched ON or OFF.  
“Channel number” can be in the range -2 to 80. This can also be entered as a  
frequency depending on how the test script operation has been set up.  
“Modulation index” can be in the range 0.2 to 0.4.  
“Sig gen power level” range from 0 to -90 dBm.  
6. Select the item that you want to change.  
7. Repeatedly press the  
key until the required value is displayed or enter a  
value using the keypad as appropriate.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Setting Up the Bluetooth Interferer  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can be set up to perform the functionality of a Bluetooth interferer  
as defined in the Bluetooth RF test specification. This functionality allows the user to  
reduce overheads by removing the need to purchase expensive digital signal generators.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8850A/MT8852A”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “Signal generator”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Signal generator screen is displayed.  
6. Move the cursor to Pattern and press the  
“PRBS15”.  
key until the display changes to  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Configuring the Rear Panel Outputs (MT8852A only)  
On the MT8852A, the user can configure the TX and RX signals that are routed to the rear  
panel BNC connectors.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8852A”.  
3. Move the cursor to “Rear Panel Output” and press the  
key.  
4. Press the key to page between the output types. There are five possible  
settings available for each output, although selection of specific output types restricts  
the types available at the other port.  
Output 1 can never be RXON and Output 2 can never be TXON.  
If Output 1 is TXON, output 2 can be any value.  
If Output 2 is RXON, output 1 can be any value.  
Otherwise Output 1 and Output 2 must be set to the same value.  
This is summarised in the table below.  
Output 1  
TX ON  
TX CH0  
PULSE  
RX  
DATA  
TX  
DATA  
CORR  
FIRED  
RXON  
TX CH0 PULSE  
RX DATA  
TX DATA  
CORR FIRED  
The meaning of each of the signals is detailed below.  
TX ON:  
RXON:  
MT8852A TX on  
MT8852A RX on  
TX CH0 PULSE: MT8852A transmitted packet on channel 0.  
RX DATA:  
MT8852A received data, provides a TTL output of all the received  
packet bits, including preamble, header and payload.  
TX DATA:  
MT8852A transmitted data, provides a TTL output of all the  
transmitted packet bits, including preamble, header and payload.  
CORR FIRED:  
MT8852A correlator fired, provides a TTL pulse when the MT8852A  
correlator fires, giving an indication of the flow of good received  
packets.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Performing Continuous Wave Measurement  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can measure a fixed frequency signal to calibrate power,  
frequency, and modulation. The CW measurement mode is intended only for the  
measurement of continuous non-packetized signals and does not support triggering.  
5. Press the  
hard key.  
6. Choose “MT8852A”.  
7. Move the cursor to “CW Measurement” and press the  
8. CW Measurement is commenced using the [Enable] soft key and switched off using  
the [Exit] soft key or pressing the button.  
key.  
“Gate width” defines the measurement window. Settings can be made between 1 and the  
default setting of 10 ms.  
“Channel frequency” may be replaced with “Channel number” depending on the setting  
that has been made at “Display frequency as” on the All scripts setup page (detailed in the  
following section of this manual.) The default channel number is 2, with settings possible  
in the range of –2 to 98.  
Note: No results will be displayed in the modulation field if the received power level  
drops below -40 dBm.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Setting the Range Hold  
The Range Hold facility allows you to fix the MT8850A/MT8852A measuring receiver on a  
given range and disable the auto-range feature.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8850A/ MT8852A”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Configuration screen is displayed.  
4. Choose “RX/TX settings”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A RX/TX settings screen is displayed.  
6. Highlight the Range hold value.  
The values are Auto, 1 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.  
Auto is the default setting.  
RGH1 represents a range of +22 to +7 dBm.  
RGH 2 represents a range of +9 to -3 dBm.  
RGH 3 represents a range of +5 to -7 dBm.  
RGH 4 represents a range of -4 to -16 dBm.  
RGH 5 represents a range of -12 to -26 dBm.  
RGH 6 represents a range of -24 to -35 dBm.  
When any of the numbered ranges is displayed, the value will be displayed on the top  
line of the screen.  
When the value is Auto, the [Range hold] soft key is displayed and will cause the  
current range to be held when pressed.  
7. Repeatedly press the  
key until the required value is displayed.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Setting the modulation index  
The modulation index is the Deviation/Modulation rate. For normal Bluetooth operation this  
should be set to 0.32. To test an EUT under other conditions, the modulation index can be  
set to other values.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “MT8850A/ MT8852A” and press the  
Configuration screen is displayed.  
key. The MT8850A/MT8852A  
3. Choose “RX/TX settings”.  
4. Press the  
key.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A RX/TX settings screen is displayed.  
5. Highlight the Modulation index value.  
The modulation index can be in the range 0.25 to 0.40. The default value is 0.32.  
6. Enter the value using the keypad.  
Setting Up the Link Timeout  
The link timeout is the number of seconds for which the MT8850A/MT8852A will continue  
to try to communicate with an EUT even when it receives no response. If the  
MT8850A/MT8852A receives no response from the EUT after the set number of seconds,  
it will stop transmitting and display the message, "Connection lost, timed out" at the top of  
the screen. The default setting is 10 seconds and can be set between 1 and 40 seconds.  
Setting Up the IF Bandwidth Filter  
The user can select between two MT8850A/MT8852A receiver bandwidth filters.  
Selectable filters, as defined by their 3dB bandwidth, are 2MHz and 1.3MHz. Both filters  
have a flat frequency response from Fc +/- 550kHz. Both filters meet the requirements of  
the Bluetooth RF test specification including errata 227. The narrower, 1.3MHz filter  
should be selected when wanting to reject all EUT signals outside of a single Bluetooth  
channel.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Setting Up Test Script Operation  
You can determine how test scripts are run.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “All Scripts Setup”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
The Scripts setup screen is displayed.  
“Loop stop on test fail”, when ON, will run the test repeatedly until a failure is  
recorded or the test is stopped.  
“Loop continuously”, when ON, will run the test until it is stopped.  
“Loop count” will run the test for the number of loops defined. When Loop stop on  
failure or Loop continuously is set to ON, this will display N/A they take precedent.  
“Display frequency as” will determine whether a channel is displayed in number  
format (0 to 78) or by actual frequency in MHz.  
Current will display the number of completed loops when the instrument is in loop  
mode.  
4. Select the item that you want to change.  
5. For Loop stop on failure, Loop continuously and Display frequency, press the  
key to switch the values. For Loop count, enter the value using the keypad.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
System features  
Setting the Link  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “System features”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “Connection control”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The connection control screen is displayed.  
From this screen you can determine how the asynchronous link (ACL) will operate. The  
choices are:  
“ACL connection only”  
“ACL connection & features”  
“Disconnect from EUT”  
“Make me an EUT” - You can make the MT8850A/MT8852A behave as  
equipment under test. This means that it is page scanning with test mode  
enabled.  
“Inquiry scan on” - The Inquiry feature allows the instrument to respond to an  
inquiry from another device. It is especially useful for synchronizing with some  
Bluetooth protocol analyzers. The protocol analyzer can then monitor the  
messages between the MT8850A/MT8852A and the EUT.  
6. Choose the operation that you require and press the  
key.  
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Configuring the MT8850A/MT8852A  
Updating the Software  
Do not use this procedure unless you have updated software and  
intend to update it at this time. Once you have chosen Bootload and  
CAUTION  
pressed the  
key, the instrument will expect a firmware  
download. To recover from this status, if the firmware upgrade is not  
performed, it is necessary to disconnect the instrument from the  
mains power supply by removing the power cord from the rear panel  
of the instrument.  
Software updates can be downloaded from a PC connected to the MT8850A/MT8852A  
through the GPIB or RS232 connector. This can only occur when Bootload is selected.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “System features”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “Software update”.  
5. Press the  
key.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A Software update screen is displayed.  
6. Choose “Bootload”.  
7. Download the software upgrade from the connected PC.  
The download procedure requires that you copy some files from the upgrade disk and  
run a batch program to implement the changes. This is described in the Readme  
document supplied on the upgrade disk.  
Do not stop the upgrade once started, as you will not be able to  
restore the instrument to operation. If this should occur because of a  
PC breakdown, contact your Anritsu Service Center for advice.  
CAUTION  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Errata 1158  
Errata 1158 is an approved amendment to the Bluetooth core specification version 1.1. It  
is used to apply a form of data whitening for Bluetooth links in test mode. If the protocol  
set of the EUT does not implement Errata 1158 this should be set to OFF.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
2. Choose “System features”.  
3. Press the  
key.  
4. Choose “Errata 1158”.  
5. Press the  
key to toggle between on and off.  
Service  
This selection is provided for use by qualified service personnel and is password  
protected. There are no service procedures described in this manual.  
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Chapter 8. Using the Script Menu  
Introduction  
The sequence of tests that is run is determined by one of 10 possible scripts, which define  
the tests to be run.  
Scripts 1 and 2 are preconfigured and the tests cannot be altered. Scripts 3 to 10 are  
unlocked by default but can be locked and password protected. If you attempt to change  
parameters for a locked script, a warning message is displayed.  
The scripted tests are set up and run from menu entries accessed by pressing the  
hard key. You can use entries in this menu to view the address and user  
friendly name for the EUT and display results of tests.  
There are eight tests defined and the procedures for configuring the test, running the test  
and obtaining the results are described for each test.  
The script menu provides access to configuring, running single tests and obtaining the  
results for each test as well as checking the address of the EUT.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Using the Script Menu  
Accessing the Script Menu  
To access the script menu:  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
The Script menu is displayed.  
The menu shows all of the possible tests. A symbol is shown to the left of each test  
name, the meanings of which are detailed below..  
Test available and selected to run.  
Test available but not selected.  
Test selected and cannot be edited.  
Test not available.  
In the illustration above, the Initial Carrier and Carrier Drift tests are not selected.  
From the script menu you can:  
Lock, unlock and edit the scrip name. You can also change your password from  
within this selection.  
Choose and run the selected script.  
Set up individual tests and set the limits of that test.  
Check the address of the equipment under test.  
Run a single test.  
Display the results of a test.  
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Using the Script Menu  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Locking and Unlocking a Script  
You can access any of the 10 scripts in order to edit the script name, lock/unlock a script  
(scripts 3 to 9 only) and set or change the access password.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
The Script menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to the Script number.  
The soft keys change to [List] and [Setup]. [List] will display a list of scripts and  
[Setup] will take you to the Path Loss table for script named (see page 8-6).  
3. Press the [List] soft key.  
The Script list screens are displayed.  
4. To change the name of a script: Choose the script, press the [Edit] soft key and  
enter a name from the keypad. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
The Edit key is only available if the script is unlocked.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Using the Script Menu  
5. To lock/unlock the script: Choose the script, press the [Lock] or [Unlock] soft key.  
You may need to enter a password. If you have not changed the  
password, the factory default is 1234.  
6. Enter the password using the keypad.  
7. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
Changing the Password  
1. To change the password: Choose the script, press the [Edit Passwd] soft key.  
The Script password screen is displayed.  
2. Enter the current password using the keypad. If a mistake is made, press the  
key to delete the character at the cursor and move the cursor one place to  
the left.  
The factory default password is 1234.  
3. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
4. Enter the new four-digit password and. press the [Enter] soft key  
5. Confirm the new password and press the [Enter] soft key again to save the  
password.  
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Using the Script Menu  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Running the Tests  
The script menu provides access to configuring, running individual tests and obtaining the  
results for each test as well as checking the address of the EUT.  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
The Script menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to the Script number and:  
either:  
Press the  
key, enter the number of the script that you want to run from the  
keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
or:  
Press the [List] soft key and move the cursor to the test script that you want to run and  
press the  
key.  
3. Move the cursor back into the measurement area of the screen.  
4. Press the [EUT addr] soft key to enter the BT address of the EUT.  
5. Press the  
Press the  
hard key to run the test script once or:  
hard key to run the test script according to the configuration  
settings of the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
Press the [Abort] soft key to terminate the script immediately. Press the  
hard key again to stop continuous script running.  
6. When the tests are running, the results display in line with the “Follow test” setting  
made by the user. The “Follow Test” setting gives the user the choice of displaying  
the Extended or Summary results screens whilst the tests are being performed. If  
“Follow test” is set to “OFF”, the results pages must be displayed by the user once  
the tests in the script are complete. Regardless of the “Follow test” setting, the  
display returns to the test script page when all the tests are complete.  
7. Press the [Results] soft key to view the results obtained from the tests.  
8. The results given on the initial screen are a summary of the tests conducted. For  
more detailed results press the “Extended” soft key. An extended screen is  
displayed for each of the test combinations. For example, if a test is performed at  
high, medium, and low frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there could be up  
to six extended screens, and the user can page through these in the normal manner  
by pressing the “1 of 6” soft key.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Using the Script Menu  
Setting Up General Script Parameters  
1. Press the  
hard key.  
The Script menu is displayed.  
2. Move the cursor to the Script number.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Script setup screens are displayed.  
4. Specify the script mode.  
Press the  
key to toggle the script mode setting between “Standard”, “Null  
Packet”, and “Single Payload”.  
5. Enter the “TX power level” value using the keypad.  
You can set the transmission power level to between 0 and -90 dBm. TX power level  
sets RF power of the MT8850A/MT8852A transmitter. This power level is used for link  
setup and all measurement with the exception of EUT receiver sensitivity and  
maximum input power.  
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6. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second screen.  
Test control delay  
The Test Control delay value can be between 0 and 100. When the MT8850A/MT8852A  
sends a Test Control command (Loopback, TX or Test Pause) the EUT may require a  
period of time to respond before it has actioned the Test Control. This time will vary  
between differing Bluetooth developers implementations. Test control delay causes the  
MT8850A/MT8852A to pause from measuring returned packets until the EUT has had  
time to respond. The number entered is the number of transmitted packets from the  
MT8850A/MT8852A that are ignored before measurements are started.  
Test Pause Test Control  
The Test Pause test control is defined in the Bluetooth specification to improve the  
efficiency of device testing. If an EUT does not support test pause, use of test pause can  
de disabled in the following manner.  
1. Move the cursor to “Test Pause” and press the  
Off.  
key to change the setting to  
EUT Settings on Connection  
The two settings on the screen above that appear below test pause are set by default to  
“ON” and should be left at this setting unless required as detailed below.  
When the MT8850A/MT8852A connects with an EUT it is required by the specification that  
the power be set to maximum. However, as it has been found that this requirement may  
pose a problem for certain EUTs in development, it is now possible to set “Set EUT max  
pwr on connection” to “OFF”.  
In a similar manner to the setting above, it is also possible to set “Read EUT name on  
connection” to “OFF”. Under normal circumstances, the user-friendly name is read when  
a connection is established. However, for certain EUTs still in development, this may  
result in a dropped link, and for this reason it can be set to “OFF”.  
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Using the Script Menu  
9. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third screen.  
Setting the Path Offset  
You can set the path offset to OFF, FIXED, or TABLE. The meanings of each of the path  
offset settings are detailed below.  
Path offset = OFF  
When the path offset is OFF you are unable to carry out any activity with the fixed offset  
and path loss tables and these values are set to N/A.  
Path offset = FIXED  
When the path offset is fixed, you can enter the fixed offset value. Enter the offset value  
from the keypad and press the  
key. It should be noted that values must be  
entered in the negative by first pressing the  
key.  
Path offset = TABLE  
A setting of table allows the user to specify one of five loss tables for the selected script.  
To do this, move the cursor to “Path loss table”, press the key and enter the  
number (1 to 5) of the loss table that will be used. Press the “Enter” soft key when the  
selection has been made.  
Creating or Editing a Path Offset Table  
Path offset tables can be created or edited in the manner described below.  
1. Specify the table number (1 to 5) at the “Path loss table” item as described in the  
explanation above.  
2. Position the cursor at the “edit” item directly beneath the table number and press the  
key.  
3. An offset value can be specified for any or all of the 79 frequencies used. Press the  
“Frequency” soft key, press the  
associated offset.  
key on the keypad, and then enter the  
4. When the “Enter” soft key is pressed the cursor is automatically positioned to allow  
input of the offset value.  
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5. Repeat this procedure until all of the required offsets have been specified.  
The values entered in the table are used to interpolate the offsets for the intermediate  
channels that were not actually specified. It should also be noted that the offsets are used  
to perform compensations for either the receiver tests in the script or for the sensitivity  
tests (single sensitivity), but never for both. For the receiver tests, the output power  
measurements are compensated, and for the sensitivity test the transmitter is  
compensated.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Using the Script Menu  
Setting Up Tests  
The tests that can be performed in each of the three modes, and the settings that are  
required to enable the tests are illustrated in the table below. Tests that cannot be  
performed or are not available in this release of the software are highlighted in grey.  
Single payload tests will only be available when the indicated settings are made.  
Standard  
Single payload  
Test control: TX or Loopback  
Null packets  
Payload:  
Packet type:  
Hopping:  
Not  
available  
Test control:  
Payload:  
Packet type:  
Hopping:  
Test control:  
Payload:  
Packet type:  
Hopping:  
Test control:  
Payload:  
Packet type:  
Hopping:  
Test control:  
Payload:  
Packet type:  
Hopping:  
Any  
Any  
On or Off  
Output power  
Power control  
Init carrier  
Supported  
Supported  
Supported  
Supported  
Not available  
Supported  
TX or Loopback  
Any  
Any  
On or Off  
TX or Loopback  
10101010  
Any  
On or Off  
Loopback  
PRBS9  
Carrier drift  
Supported  
Supported  
Single sensitivity Supported  
Not available  
DH1  
On or Off  
TX or Loopback  
PRBS9  
DH3 or DH5  
Off  
Multi sensitivity  
Supported  
Not available  
Test control:  
Payload:  
TX or Loopback  
10101010  
or 11110000  
Any  
Modulation  
index  
Supported  
Supported  
Supported  
Packet type:  
Hopping:  
Not  
Off  
Max input power  
Not available  
available  
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Testing in Standard Script Mode  
Individual tests can be tailored to suit requirements. The setup procedures and limits are  
described on the following pages:  
Output Power Test (Standard Mode)  
The output power test performs power measurements on the EUT transmitted packets in  
one of four ways.  
With “Hopping On” mode set to “Defined” the MT8850A/MT8852A measures power only  
when the link hops to one of the frequencies defined on the LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH set  
up screen. Although the measurements are only made at the defined frequencies, it is still  
a hopping link. The number of packets measured at each frequency is set by the user in  
the “Number of packets” field. This is the test method described in the Bluetooth RF Test  
Specification.  
With “Hopping On” mode set to “All” the MT8850A/MT8852A measures the power at every  
one of the 79 frequencies in the Bluetooth channel structure. The number of packets  
measured at each frequency is set by the user in the “Number of packets” field.  
With “Hopping On” mode set to “Any” the MT8850A/MT8852A measures the power at the  
next frequency that the link hops to after the previous power measurement has been  
completed. The total number of packets measured is set by the user in the “Number of  
packets” field. This is typically the shortest of the three options as there is no requirement  
to measure a large number of packets at specified frequencies.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can perform the test using either loopback test controls or TX  
test controls. The default form for this test is to use loopback. The following test  
description is described using the default test control.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A transmits a pseudo random data payload (PRBS 9) of the  
longest supported type (DH5, DH3 or DH1) or the selected packet type, to the EUT. The  
EUT loops back the data at its maximum output power and the MT8850A/MT8852A  
measures the received power. This test is performed while hopping, and the test is  
repeated until the requested number of packets has been measured on each of the  
selected frequencies. The LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH frequencies relate to the default  
frequencies specified in the Bluetooth RF test specification. The MT8850A/MT8852A  
allows all these frequencies to be changed from their default values.  
1. Choose Output power from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
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3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Output power test conditions screens are displayed.  
4. Choose “Hopping”.  
5. Press the  
key to switch between On, Off & On, and Off. It should be noted  
that if hopping is set to “Off”, the “Hopping test mode” setting below is redundant.  
6. Choose “Hopping test mode”.  
7. Press the  
key to switch between Defined, All and Any.  
8. Choose “No. of packets”.  
9. Enter the value using the keypad.  
10. Choose Test type.  
11. Press the  
key to switch between Loopback and TX.  
12. Choose “Packet type”.  
13. Press the  
key repeatedly until the required packet type, Longest, DH1, DH3  
or DH5 is displayed. Longest sets the packet type to the longest length that the EUT  
supports during the link setup process.  
14. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen.  
You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency.  
When the Hopping test mode is set to All or Any, the Low, Medium and High frequencies  
are not applicable and they are displayed as hollow ellipses.  
15. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
16. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
17. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
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18. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Output power test limits screen.  
19. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
20. Choose the limit you want to change.  
21. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
22. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
23. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
24. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Power Control Test (Standard Mode)  
The power control test performs power measurement cycles on the EUT output, if the EUT  
supports power control, at each of the defined frequencies (LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH).  
This measurement is always performed with hopping off. The MT8850A/MT8852A can  
perform the test using either loopback test control or TX test control. The default form for  
this test is to use loopback. The following test is described using the default test control.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A transmits a DH1 (or the operator selected packet type) packet  
with a pseudo random data payload (PRBS 9). This test is performed with hopping off.  
The LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH frequency sets relate to the default frequencies specified in  
the Bluetooth RF test specification. The MT8850A/MT8852A allows all the frequencies to  
be changed.  
A power measurement cycle sets the EUT output power to its maximum and then steps  
the power down to the minimum power and then up to the maximum again one step at a  
time. For each power step a number of data packets are sent to the EUT and looped back  
to the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
When the test is performed in TX test mode only the TX  
frequency settings are used since both RX and TX frequencies  
must be the same.  
1. Choose “Power control” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Power control test conditions screens are displayed.  
You can change the number of cycles. In one cycle the EUT goes from maximum to  
minimum power then returns to maximum power one power step at a time. You can  
also change the test type and packet type.  
4. Choose “Cycles”.  
5. Enter the value using the keypad.  
6. Choose “Test type”.  
7. Press the  
key to switch between Loopback and TX.  
8. Choose “Packet type”.  
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9. Press the  
key to switch between DH1, DH3 and DH5.  
10. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second screen.  
11. Choose “Packets per step”. Use the keypad to enter a value for the number of  
packers that are averaged at each power step.  
12. Choose “Minimum Test power”. Use the keypad to enter a value for the minimum  
EUT power. When a power below this value is received by the MT8850A/MT8852A it  
will start sending increment power commands, even if it has not received a minimum  
power command from the EUT.  
13. Choose “Measurement delay”. Use the keypad to specify the time delay between the  
step command and the time that measurement is commenced.  
14. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third screen.  
15. The third screen will vary according to whether the Test type is in Loopback or TX  
mode. The following screen is in Loopback mode.  
The following screen is in TX mode.  
You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency values  
shown.  
16. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
17. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
18. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
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19. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Power control test limits screen.  
20. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
21. Choose the limit you want to change.  
22. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
23. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
24. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
25. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Initial Carrier Test (Standard Mode)  
The initial carrier test performs a frequency accuracy test on a DH1 pseudo random data  
packet. (PRBS 9) This test can be performed using either the loopback test control or the  
TX test control. The default is to use the loopback test control. This test can be made with  
either hopping on or off.  
With hopping off, the MT8850A/MT8852A measures the initial carrier frequency error at  
the three frequencies defined on the LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH set up screen. The  
number of packets measured at each frequency is set by the user in the “Number of  
packets” field. This is the test method described in the Bluetooth RF Test Specification for  
an initial carrier frequency test with hopping off.  
With hopping on, the MT8850A/MT8852A can make the measurement in one of two ways.  
If Hopping On mode is set to “All”, the MT8850A/MT8852A will measure the initial carrier  
frequency at every one of the 79 frequencies in the Bluetooth channel structure. The  
number of packets measured at each frequency is set by the user in the “Number of  
packets” field. This is the test method described in the Bluetooth RF Test Specification for  
an initial carrier frequency test with hopping on.  
If Hopping On mode is set to “Any” the MT8850A/MT8852A measures the power at the  
next frequency that the link hops to after the previous initial carrier frequency  
measurement has been completed. The total number of packets measured is set by the  
user in the “Number of packets” field. This is typically the shortest option as there is no  
requirement to measure a large number of packets at every frequency.  
When the measurement is made using TX mode the MT8850A/MT8852A sets up the EUT  
so that when the EUT is polled it transmits a DH1 packet with a pseudo random payload  
for each of the frequencies selected (LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH). This test can be  
performed with hopping off and on. The LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH frequencies relate to  
the default frequencies specified in the Bluetooth RF test specification. The  
MT8850A/MT8852A allows all the frequencies to be changed. When the test is performed  
in TX test mode EUT transmitter and receiver frequencies must be the same.  
1. Choose Init carrier from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Initial carrier test conditions screens are displayed.  
The first screen lets you enter the number of packets to send, switch hopping on or off  
and change test type. If hopping is on you can change the mode.  
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4. Choose “Number of packets”.  
5. Enter the number of packets using the keypad.  
6. Choose “Hopping”.  
7. Press the  
key to switch between ON and OFF. If you choose ON, choose  
key to switch between All and Any.  
Hopping test mode and press the  
8. Choose Test type.  
9. Press the  
key to switch between Loopback and TX.  
10. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen.  
The second screen will vary according to whether the Test type is in Loopback or TX  
mode. The following screen is in Loopback mode.  
The following screen is in TX mode.  
You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency values  
shown.  
11. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
12. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
13. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
14. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Initial carrier test limits screen.  
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15. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
16. Choose the limit you want to change.  
17. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
18. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
19. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
20. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Carrier Drift Test (Standard Mode)  
The carrier drift test performs a frequency drift measurement over the length of the packet  
received. The test can be carried out for each of the supported packet types with either  
hopping on or hopping off. This test can be performed using either the loopback test  
control or the TX test control. The default is to use the loopback test control.  
In loopback mode with hopping off, the MT8850A/MT8852A sends DH1, DH3 and DH5  
packets with a 10101010.... payload at each of the frequencies selected (LOW, MEDIUM  
and HIGH). The EUT returns the DH1, DH3 or DH5 packet for measurement. The LOW,  
MEDIUM and HIGH frequencies relate to the default frequencies specified in the Bluetooth  
RF test specification. The number of packets of each length that are measured is set in  
the “Number of packets” field. The MT8850A/MT8852A allows all the frequencies to be  
changed. This is the test method described in the Bluetooth RF Test Specification for a  
carrier frequency drift test with hopping off.  
In loopback mode with hopping on, and hopping on mode set to “All” the  
MT8850A/MT8852A sends DH1, DH3 and DH5 packets with a 10101010 payload. The  
EUT returns the DH1, DH3 or DH5 packet for measurement. The MT8850A/MT8852A will  
measure the carrier frequency drift for each packet length at every one of the 79  
frequencies in the Bluetooth channel structure. The number of packets of each length that  
are measured is set in the “Number of packets” field. This is the test method described in  
the Bluetooth RF Test Specification for a carrier frequency drift test with hopping on.  
In loopback mode with hopping on, and hopping on mode set to “Any” the  
MT8850A/MT8852A sends DH1, DH3 and DH5 packets with a 10101010 payload. The  
EUT returns the DH1, DH3 or DH5 packet for measurement. The MT8850A/MT8852A will  
measure the carrier frequency drift at the next frequency that the link hops to after the  
previous carrier frequency drift measurement has been completed. The number of packets  
of each length that are measured is set in the “Number of packets” field.  
In TX mode with hopping on or off the measurement process is the same as for loopback  
except that the MT8850A/MT8852A does not send full DHX packets but just POLL  
packets. The EUT has been configured by the MT8850A/MT8852A to respond to a POLL  
with the appropriate DHX packet. The EUT must support TX mode part of the Test Mode  
specification for this to work. The test time is much shorter when run using TX mode  
compared with loopback, as the MT8850A/MT8852A does not have to send full packet  
lengths. When the test is performed in TX test mode, EUT transmitter and receiver  
frequencies must be the same. TX mode complies with the Bluetooth RF Test  
Specification for a carrier frequency drift test.  
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1. Choose “Carrier drift” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Carrier drift test conditions screens are displayed.  
This screen lets you enter the number of packets to send, switch hopping on or off. If  
hopping is on you can change the mode. You are also able to set the length of the  
packets and change the test type.  
4. Choose “Number of packets”.  
5. Enter the number of packets using the keypad.  
6. Choose “Hopping”.  
7. Press the  
key to switch between ON, OFF or ON & OFF. If you choose ON,  
choose Hopping test mode and press the  
key to switch between All and Any.  
8. Choose “Packet type (DHx)”.  
9. Press the  
key to switch between:  
1
3
5
1&3  
1&5  
3&5  
1,3&5  
10. Choose “Test type”.  
11. Press the  
key to switch between Loopback and TX.  
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12. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen.  
The second screen will vary according to whether the Test type is in Loopback or TX  
mode. The following screen is in Loopback mode.  
The following screen is in TX mode.  
You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency values  
shown.  
13. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
14. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
15. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
16. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Carrier drift test limits screen.  
17. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
18. Choose the limit you want to change.  
19. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
20. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
21. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
22. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Single Slot Sensitivity Test (Standard Mode)  
For a single slot sensitivity measurement the MT8850A/MT8852A transmits DH1 packets  
with a pseudo random payload (PRBS 9) to the EUT at a minimum power level. If the dirty  
transmitter parameters are applied, then every 20 ms the MT8850A/MT8852A changes  
the transmitter parameters as specified in the dirty transmitter table for this test. The EUT  
loops back the received data and a bit error rate (BER) calculation and frame error rate  
(FER) calculation is performed by the MT8850A/MT8852A test set. The test is repeated  
for each of the frequencies selected (LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH). This test is performed  
with hopping off. The LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH frequencies relate to the default  
frequencies specified in the Bluetooth RF test specification. The MT8850A/MT8852A  
allows all the frequencies to be changed. This is the test method described in the  
Bluetooth RF Test Specification for a single slot sensitivity test with hopping off.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can also carry out this test with hopping on.  
1. Choose “Single sensitivity” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Single sensitivity test conditions screens are displayed.  
This screen lets you enter the number of packets to send and set the TX power.  
4. Choose “Number of packets”.  
5. Enter the number of packets using the keypad.  
6. Choose “Test TX power”.  
7. Enter the value required using the keypad.  
8. Choose “Payload Pkt count”.  
This setting allows the user to specify whether the count of the number of packets is  
based on the transmitted or received values. The settings are detailed below.  
Transmitted: The count is based on the number of transmitted packets. Due to lost  
packets, this setting may result in failure to comply exactly with the  
Bluetooth test specification that requires that the test should be  
conducted for at least 1.6 million packets.  
Received:  
The count is based on the number of packets actually received. This  
setting will force the MT8850A/MT8852A to continue testing until 1.6  
million packets have actually been measured.  
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9. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second screen.  
You can choose how hopping is implemented. You can also switch the dirty transmitter  
On, Off, or On and Off. When the Dirty transmitter is switched on you can edit the Dirty  
parameter table.  
10. Choose “Hopping”.  
11. Press the  
key to switch between ON, OFF and ON&OFF.  
12. Choose “Dirty transmitter”.  
13. Press the  
key to switch between ON and OFF.  
14. Choose “Dirty params table edit”.  
15. Press the  
key.  
The Dirty parameters, Single sensitivity screen is displayed.  
10 entries are displayed on three screens. The Drift selection is only available on the  
first screen. You can make changes to the OFFSET frequency values, MODULATION  
INDEX and SYMBOL TIMING ERROR (STE) shown.  
16. Choose “Drift” on screen 1 of 3.  
17. Press the  
key to switch between ON and OFF.  
With Drift set to ON, the MT8850A/MT8852A transmits with a sine wave, frequency  
modulation, with a deviation of ±25 kHz, rate 1.6 kHz, synchronised to zero phase at  
the packet start.  
18. To change any of the OFFSET, MOD INDEX and STE, choose the item, press the  
key, enter the value using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
19. Press the  
key to return to the Single sensitivity test conditions screen 2.  
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20. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third screen.  
You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency values  
shown.  
21. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
22. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
23. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
24. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Single sensitivity test limits screen.  
Note:  
As there is no RF Bluetooth specification for FER, the MT8850A/MT8852A  
defaults to a FER limit of 100%.  
25. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
26. Choose the limit you want to change.  
27. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
28. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
29. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
30. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Using the Script Menu  
Multi-Slot Sensitivity Test (Standard Mode)  
For a multi slot sensitivity measurement the MT8850A/MT8852A transmits the longest  
supported packet type as reported by the EUT during link set up with a pseudo random  
payload (PRBS 9) to the EUT at a minimum power level. If the dirty parameters are  
enabled then every 20 mS the MT8850A/MT8852A changes the transmitter parameters as  
specified in the dirty transmitter table for this test. The EUT loops back the received data  
and a bit error rate (BER) calculation and frame error rate (FER) calculation is performed  
by the MT8850A/MT8852A test set. This test is performed with hopping off.  
Measurements are made at each of the frequencies selected (LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH).  
The LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH frequencies relate to the default frequencies specified in  
the Bluetooth RF test specification. The MT8850A/MT8852A allows all the frequencies to  
be changed. This is the test method described in the Bluetooth RF Test Specification for a  
multi slot sensitivity test with hopping off.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can also carry out this test with hopping on.  
1. Choose “Multi sensitivity” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Multi sensitivity test conditions screens are displayed.  
This screen lets you enter the number of packets to send and set the TX power.  
4. Choose “Number of packets”.  
5. Enter the number of packets using the keypad.  
6. Choose “Test TX power”.  
7. Enter the value required using the keypad.  
8. Choose “Payload Pkt count”.  
This setting allows the user to specify whether the count of the number of packets is  
based on the transmitted or received values. The settings are detailed below.  
Transmitted: The count is based on the number of transmitted packets. Due to lost  
packets, this setting may result in failure to comply exactly with the  
Bluetooth test specification that requires that the test should be  
conducted for at least 1.6 million packets.  
Received:  
The count is based on the number of packets actually received. This  
setting will force the MT8850A/MT8852A to continue testing until 1.6  
million packets have actually been measured.  
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9. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second screen.  
You can choose how hopping is implemented. You can also switch the dirty transmitter  
On, Off, or On and Off. When the Dirty transmitter is switched on you can edit the Dirty  
parameter table.  
10. Choose “Hopping”.  
11. Press the  
key to switch between ON, OFF and ON&OFF.  
12. Choose “Dirty transmitter”.  
13. Press the  
key to switch between ON and OFF.  
14. Choose “Dirty params table edit”.  
15. Press the  
key.  
The Dirty parameters, Multi sensitivity screen is displayed.  
10 entries are displayed on three screens. The Drift selection is only available on the  
first screen. You can make changes to the OFFSET frequency values, MODULATION  
INDEX and SYMBOL TIMING ERROR (STE) shown.  
16. Choose “Drift” on screen 1 of 3.  
17. Press the  
key to switch between ON and OFF.  
With Drift set to ON, the MT8850A/MT8852A transmits with a sine wave, frequency  
modulation, with a deviation of ±25 kHz, rate 1.6 kHz, synchronised to zero phase at  
the packet start.  
18. To change any of the OFFSET, MOD INDEX and STE, choose the item, press the  
key, enter the value using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
19. Press the  
key to return to the Multi sensitivity test conditions screen 2.  
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20. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third screen.  
You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency values  
shown.  
21. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
22. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
23. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
24. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Multi sensitivity test limits screen.  
Note:  
As there is no RF Bluetooth specification for FER, the MT8850A/MT8852A  
defaults to a FER limit of 100%.  
25. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
26. Choose the limit you want to change.  
27. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
28. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
29. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
30. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Modulation Index Test (Standard Mode)  
This test measures the modulation characteristics on the EUT output for each of the  
frequency ranges selected (LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH). The MT8850A/MT8852A can  
perform the test using either loopback test controls or TX test controls. The default form  
for this test is to use loopback. The following test is described using the default test  
control.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A transmits a number of packets containing the four ones four  
zeros payload (11110000), which are looped back by the EUT. Then packets with the  
alternate ones and zeros (101010101) payload are transmitted and are looped back by the  
EUT. These packets are the longest supported packet type as reported by the EUT during  
link set up (DH1, DH3 or DH5) or the selected packet type.  
This test is performed with hopping off, and the test is repeated until the number of  
packets has been measured on each of the selected frequencies as set in the “Number of  
packets” field. The LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH frequencies relate to the default frequencies  
specified in the Bluetooth RF test specification. The MT8850A/MT8852A allows all the  
frequencies to be changed.  
When the test is performed in TX test mode EUT transmitter and receiver frequencies  
must be the same.  
1. Choose “Modulation index” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Modulation index test conditions screens are displayed.  
You can change the number of cycles, the test type and packet type.  
4. Choose “Number of packets”.  
5. Enter the value using the keypad.  
6. Choose “Test type”.  
7. Press the  
key to switch between Loopback and TX.  
8. Choose “Packet type”.  
9. Press the  
key to switch between Longest, DH1, DH3 or DH5.  
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10. Choose “Toggle Payload” and select either “Continuous” or “Once” as detailed below.  
Continuous: This is the default setting in which, to comply with the RF test  
specification, the payload is changed after each packet measured.  
Once:  
This setting reduces the time required to complete the test. The  
payload is changed only once per measurement stage. The payload  
is changed after the selected number of packets has been measured  
with the first payload and the selected number of packets is then  
measured with the second payload.  
11. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen.  
The second screen will vary according to whether the Test type is in Loopback or TX  
mode. The following screen is in Loopback mode.  
The following screen is in TX mode.  
You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency values  
shown.  
12. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
13. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
14. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
15. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Modulation index test limits screen.  
16. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
17. Choose the limit you want to change.  
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key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
18. Press the  
19. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
20. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
21. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Using the Script Menu  
Maximum Input Power Test (Standard Mode)  
For the EUT maximum input power test the MT8850A/MT8852A transmits a pseudo  
random payload (PRBS 9) DH1 data packet to the EUT so that the EUT receives the  
signal at a power level of -20 dBm. The EUT loops back the received data and a bit error  
rate (BER) calculation and frame error rate (FER) calculation is performed by the  
MT8850A/MT8852A test set. The test is repeated for each of the frequency ranges  
selected (LOW, MEDIUM and HIGH). This test is performed with hopping off. The LOW,  
MEDIUM and HIGH frequencies relate to the default frequencies specified in the Bluetooth  
RF test specification. The MT8850A/MT8852A allows all the frequencies to be changed.  
1. Choose Input power from the Script menu.  
2. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
3. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
The Maximum input power test conditions screens are displayed.  
You can enter the number of packets to be sent and enter the Test transmission power  
value.  
4. Choose “Number of packets”, and press the  
key.  
5. Enter the number of packets from the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
6. Choose “Test TX Power” and press the  
key.  
7. Enter the value from the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
8. Choose “Payload Pkt count”.  
This setting allows the user to specify whether the count of the number of packets is  
based on the transmitted or received values. The settings are detailed below.  
Transmitted: The count is based on the number of transmitted packets. Due to lost  
packets, this setting may result in failure to comply exactly with the  
Bluetooth test specification that requires that the test should be  
conducted for at least 1.6 million packets.  
Received:  
The count is based on the number of packets actually received. This  
setting will force the MT8850A/MT8852A to continue testing until 1.6  
million packets have actually been measured.  
9. Press the [1 of 2] soft key to move to the second screen.  
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You can select or deselect the test to run and make changes to the frequency values  
shown.  
10. To select or deselect a test, choose the test and press the  
key.  
11. To change a frequency, choose the frequency, press the  
key, enter the value  
using the keypad and press the [Enter] soft key.  
12. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
13. Press the [Limits] soft key to display the Maximum input power test limits screen.  
Note: The Bluetooth specification does not detail the FER value, so the customer can  
set a percentage pass level to meet their own requirements.  
14. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
15. Choose the limit you want to change.  
16. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
17. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
18. Press the [Conditions] soft key to return to the test conditions screen.  
19. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Using the Script Menu  
Testing in Single Payload Script Mode  
In single payload mode the MT8850A/MT8852A sends a single test control to put the EUT  
into the specified state, and no further test controls are sent. When single payload mode is  
specified, an additional “single payload edit” line displays on the screen. Move the cursor  
to the word [Edit] and press the  
key. The required settings to enable each test  
are detailed in the test procedures below.  
Output Power Test (Single Payload Mode)  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can perform the test using either loopback test controls or TX  
test controls. The default for this test is to use loopback. The following test description is  
described using the default test control.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A transmits a pseudo random data payload (PRBS 9) of the  
longest supported type (DH5, DH3 or DH1) or the selected packet type, to the EUT. The  
EUT loops back the data at its maximum output power and the MT8850A/MT8852A  
measures the received power.  
1. Refer to the settings below to enable the output power test in the script menu.  
Test control:  
Payload:  
TX or Loopback  
Any  
Packet type:  
Hopping mode:  
Any  
On or Off  
2. Choose “Output power” from the Script menu.  
3. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
4. If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
5. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
6. The Output power test limits screen is displayed.  
7. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
8. Choose the limit you want to change.  
9. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
10. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
11. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
Power control test (single payload mode)  
The power control test is not supported in single payload mode.  
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Using the Script Menu  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Initial Carrier Test (Single Payload Mode)  
The initial carrier test performs a frequency accuracy test on a DH1 pseudo random data  
packet. (PRBS 9) This test can be performed using either the loopback test control or the  
TX test control. The default is to use the loopback test control. This test can be made with  
either hopping on or off.  
1. Refer to the settings below to enable the initial carrier test in the test list.  
Test control:  
Payload:  
TX or Loopback  
Any  
Packet type:  
Hopping mode:  
Any  
On or Off  
2. Choose “Init carrier” from the Script menu.  
3. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
4. If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
5. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
6. The Initial carrier test limits screen is displayed.  
7. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
8. Choose the limit you want to change.  
9. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
10. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
11. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Using the Script Menu  
Carrier Drift Test (Single Payload Mode)  
The carrier drift test performs a frequency drift measurement over the length of the packet  
received. This test can be performed using either the loopback test control or the TX test  
control. The default is to use the loopback test control.  
In loopback mode with hopping off, the MT8850A/MT8852A sends a packet with a  
10101010 and the EUT returns packet for measurement.  
In TX mode with hopping on or off, the measurement process is the same as for loopback  
except that the MT8850A/MT8852A does not send full DHX packets but just POLL  
packets. The EUT has been configured by the MT8850A/MT8852A to respond to a POLL  
with the appropriate DHX packet. The EUT must support TX mode part of the Test Mode  
specification for this to work. The test time is much shorter when run using TX mode  
compared with loopback, as the MT8850A/MT8852A does not have to send full packet  
lengths. When the test is performed in TX test mode, EUT transmitter and receiver  
frequencies must be the same. For this test, the TX and RX frequencies are the same. TX  
mode complies with the Bluetooth RF Test Specification for a carrier frequency drift test.  
1. Refer to the settings below to enable the carrier drift test in the test list.  
Test control:  
Payload:  
Packet type:  
Hopping mode:  
TX or Loopback  
10101010  
Any  
On or Off  
2. Choose “Carrier drift” from the Script menu.  
3. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
4. If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
5. Press the [Setup] soft key to display the Carrier drift test limits screen.  
6. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
7. Choose the limit you want to change.  
8. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
9. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
10. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Using the Script Menu  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Single Slot Sensitivity Test (Single Payload Mode)  
For a single slot sensitivity measurement the MT8850A/MT8852A transmits a DH1 packet  
with a pseudo random payload (PRBS 9) to the EUT at a minimum power level. This test  
can be performed with hopping on or off.  
1. Refer to the settings below to enable the single slot sensitivity test in the test list.  
Test control:  
Payload:  
Packet type:  
Hopping mode:  
Loopback  
PRBS9  
DH1  
On or Off  
2. Choose “Single sensitivity” from the Script menu.  
3. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
4. If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
5. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
6. The Single sensitivity test limits screen is displayed.  
7. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
8. Choose the limit you want to change.  
9. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
10. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
11. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Using the Script Menu  
Multi-Slot Sensitivity Test (Single Payload Mode)  
For a multi slot sensitivity measurement the MT8850A/MT8852A transmits the longest  
supported packet type as reported by the EUT during link set up with a pseudo random  
payload (PRBS 9) to the EUT at a minimum power level. The EUT loops back the received  
data and a bit error rate (BER) calculation and frame error rate (FER) calculation is  
performed by the MT8850A/MT8852A test set. This test can be performed with hopping on  
or off.  
1. Refer to the settings below to enable the multi-slot sensitivity test in the test list.  
Test control:  
Payload:  
Loopback  
PRBS9  
Packet type:  
Hopping mode:  
DH3 or DH5  
On or Off  
2. Choose “Multi sensitivity” from the Script menu.  
3. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
4. If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
5. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
6. The Multi sensitivity test limits screen.  
7. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
8. Choose the limit you want to change.  
9. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
10. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
11. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
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Using the Script Menu  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Modulation Index Test (Single Payload Mode)  
The MT8850A/MT8852A can perform this test using either loopback test controls or TX  
test controls. The default form for this test is to use loopback. The following test is  
described using the default test control.  
The MT8850A/MT8852A transmits a packet that is looped back by the EUT. These  
packets are the longest supported packet type as reported by the EUT during link set up  
(DH1, DH3 or DH5) or the selected packet type.  
When the test is performed in TX test mode, EUT transmitter and receiver frequencies  
must be the same.  
1. Refer to the settings below to enable the modulation index test in the test list.  
Test control:  
Payload:  
TX or Loopback  
10101010 or 11110000  
Packet type:  
Hopping mode:  
Any  
Off  
2. Choose “Modulation index” from the Script menu.  
3. Press the  
key to select or deselect this test from the script routine.  
4. If a test is selected, the box will be filled in. If not selected the box will be hollow.  
5. Press the [Setup] soft key.  
6. The Modulation index test limits screen displays.  
7. Press the [Defaults] soft key to restore the default values.  
8. Choose the limit you want to change.  
9. Press the  
key and enter the new limit using the keypad.  
10. Press the [Enter] soft key.  
11. Press the  
key to return to the Script menu.  
Maximum input power test (single payload mode)  
The maximum input power test is not supported in single payload mode.  
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Using the Script Menu  
Entering the BT Address of the EUT  
The address of the equipment under test can be entered manually from the keyboard,  
acquired by performing an inquiry, or obtained through the RS232 HCI port. For the  
MT8852A, the address can also be acquired through the USB HCI port.  
1. With the Script menu displayed, press the [EUT addr] soft key.  
The EUT address screen is displayed.  
At power up when the source is RS232, "No address" will be displayed.  
2. Press the [Update] soft key to display the EUT.  
To change the source and enter the address:  
1. Select “Source” and press the  
Inquiry, and USB (MT8852A only).  
key to switch between RS232, Manual,  
2. For manual, press the [Update] soft key and enter the hexadecimal address for EUT  
from the keypad. Alternatively, choose the Address field, press the Select key and  
enter the hexadecimal address for EUT from the keypad.  
3. For Inquiry, press the [Update] soft key to initiate the Inquiry.  
Note:  
If the number of responses for the inquiry is set to 1, the MT8850A/MT8852A  
will automatically connect to the first device that responds.  
4. Press the [Stop] soft key to halt the Inquiry.  
The Inquiry completed screen is displayed.  
The Common name is the user friendly name truncated to fit the line on the screen.  
You can restart the Inquiry using the [Restart] soft key.  
5. Choose the address required and press the  
key to enter the address.  
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Using the Script Menu  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Viewing Test Results  
The results screens show pass or fail results for test limits set to ON. These screens are  
for information only and cannot be changed.  
The results screens detailed below apply for each of the script mode settings (standard,  
single payload, and null packet) unless otherwise stated.  
Output Power Test Results  
1. Choose “Output power” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Output power results screen is displayed.  
Definition of test results  
Current Pkt  
Displays the average power of the last packet measured by the  
MT8850A/MT8852A. The MT8850A/MT8852A identifies the p0 in the  
packet and measures the power in each individual bit. Packet avg is the  
average power of all the measured bits.  
Pkt Avg; Max  
Pkt Avg; Min  
Test peak  
Displays the highest power measured of all of the Packet avg  
measurements during the test.  
Displays the lowest power measured of all of the Packet avg  
measurements during the test.  
This is the power of the single bit in the packet that has the greatest  
power. The value displayed is the largest peak power measured for all  
packets in the test.  
3. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each of the  
test scenarios. For example, if a test is performed at high, medium, and low  
frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there would be six extended screens. An  
example of the first extended screen for the output power test is shown below.  
4. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Using the Script Menu  
Power Control Test Results (standard and null packet modes)  
1. Choose “Power control” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Power control results screen is displayed.  
Definition of test results  
Power max  
Power min  
Current Pkt  
Displays the maximum power the EUT has risen to in the test.  
Displays the minimum power the EUT has dropped to in the test.  
Displays the average power of the last packet measured by the  
MT8852A. The MT8850A/MT8852A identifies the p0 in the packet and  
measures the power in each individual bit. Packet avg is the average  
power of all the measured bits.  
Max step  
Min step  
Displays the largest change between the power level steps.  
Display the smallest change between the power level steps.  
3. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each  
frequency.  
4. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
Single payload mode  
This test cannot be performed in single payload mode.  
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Initial Carrier Test Results  
1. Choose “Init carrier” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Initial carrier results screens are displayed.  
Definition of test results  
Offset  
Displays the initial frequency error of the last packet measured.  
Average offset Displays the average value of all initial frequency offset measurements  
made in the test.  
Max +ve offset Displays the frequency error of the single packet that had the greatest  
positive error of all those measured.  
Max -ve offset Displays the frequency error of the single packet that had the greatest  
negative error of all those measured.  
3. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each of the  
test scenarios. For example, if a test is performed at high, medium, and low  
frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there would be six extended screens. An  
example of the first extended screen for the initial carrier test is shown below.  
4. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
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Carrier Drift Test Results  
Standard and single packet modes  
1. Choose “Carrier drift” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Carrier drift results screen is displayed.  
Definition of test results  
Drift rate  
Displays the maximum drift rate between any two 10-bit groups in the  
packet, separated by 50µs. This value is the peak held worst case value for  
packets measured during the test.  
Drift (DHX)  
Displays the difference between the average frequency of the first 4  
preamble bits of the packet and the average frequency of any 10 bits in the  
payload field of the same packet. This value is the peak held worst case  
value for packets measured during the test.  
3. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each of the  
test scenarios. For example, if a test is performed at high, medium, and low  
frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there would be six extended screens. An  
example of the first extended screen for the carrier drift test is shown below.  
Note: “Packets Tested” refers to the total of all packets tested (i.e., at DH1, DH3, and  
DH5)  
4. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
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Null packet mode  
In null packets mode the carrier drift results screen displays as follows.  
Definition of test results  
Avg drift  
Max drift  
Displays the average drift over the entire test.  
Displays the peak hold value of the worst recorded drift.  
It should be noted that in null packets mode, drift refers to the frequency difference  
between the preamble and the trailer.  
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Single Slot Sensitivity Results  
Standard and single packet modes  
1. Choose “Single sensitivity” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Single sensitivity results screens are displayed.  
3. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second screen.  
4. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third screen.  
Definition of test results  
Current BER  
Overall BER  
Current FER  
Overall FER  
Displays the BER as measured in the last 10 returned packets.  
Displays the BER for all the returned packets.  
Displays the FER as measured in the last 10 returned packets.  
Displays the FER for all the returned packets.  
FER due to  
CRC  
Displays the number of packets returned that had a CRC error. These  
packets are used in BER calculations.  
5. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each of the  
test scenarios. For example, if a test is performed at high, medium, and low  
frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there would be six extended screens. An  
example of the first extended screen for the single sensitivity test is shown below.  
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6. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
FER due to  
length  
Displays the number of packets returned where the payload length of the  
packet was incorrect. This will also result in a CRC error. These packets are  
used in BER calculations.  
FER due to  
lost packets  
A lost packet will result from the MT8852A:  
Not recognising the sync word header as being correct.  
The packet fails the Header Error Correction (HEC)  
No packet received at all during the expected time slot.  
NACK packet is received.  
These packets are not used in BER calculations.  
Null packet mode  
This test cannot be performed in null packet mode.  
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Multi Sensitivity Test Results  
Standard and single packet modes  
1. Choose “Multi sensitivity” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Multi sensitivity results screens are displayed.  
3. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second screen.  
4. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third screen.  
Definition of test results  
Current BER  
Overall BER  
Current FER  
Overall FER  
Displays the BER as measured in the last 10 returned packets.  
Displays the BER for all the returned packets.  
Displays the FER as measured in the last 10 returned packets.  
Displays the FER for all the returned packets.  
FER due to  
CRC  
Displays the number of packets returned that had a CRC error. These  
packets are used in BER calculations.  
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5. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each of the  
test scenarios. For example, if a test is performed at high, medium, and low  
frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there would be six extended screens. An  
example of the first extended screen for the multi sensitivity test is shown below.  
6. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
FER due to  
length  
Displays the number of packets returned where the payload length of the  
packet was incorrect. This will also result in a CRC error. These packets are  
used in BER calculations.  
FER due to  
lost packets  
A lost packet will result from the MT8852A:  
Not recognising the sync word header as being correct.  
The packet fails the Header Error Correction (HEC)  
No packet received at all during the expected time slot.  
NACK packet is received.  
These packets are not used in BER calculations.  
Null packet mode  
This test cannot be performed in null packet mode.  
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Modulation Index Test Results  
1. Choose “Modulation index” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Output power results screen is displayed.  
F1avg: MT8850A/MT8852A measures the maximum deviation for the second, third,  
sixth and seventh bit of each 11110000 payload byte. It then calculates the  
average value of all these deviations for each packet. This value is recorded as  
F1avg for each packet. The displayed value on the MT8850A/MT8852A is the  
highest F1avg value of all the packets that have been measured.  
F2avg: MT8850A/MT8852A measures the maximum deviation of each 10101010 bit in  
the payload. The average of all these maximum deviations is then calculated  
and recorded as F2avg.  
F2max: MT8850A/MT8852A measures the maximum deviation of each 10101010 bit in  
the payload. Each of these values is recorded as an F2max value. The  
displayed value of F2max is the single bit measured in a test that has the lowest  
recorded deviation. The percentage of F2max values that are greater than the  
limit of 115kHz is also displayed. The pass/fail criteria is made relative to the  
percentage value passed, and should exceed 99.9%.  
Note:  
If any pattern errors are found in either the 11110000 or 10101010 payload,  
then these packets are discarded for measurement purposes.  
3. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each of the  
test scenarios. For example, if a test is performed at high, medium, and low  
frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there would be six extended screens. An  
example of the first extended screen for the modulation index test is shown below.  
4. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
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Maximum Input Power Test Results  
Standard mode  
1. Choose “Max input power” from the Script menu.  
2. Press the [Results] soft key.  
The Maximum input power results screen is displayed.  
3. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to move to the second screen.  
4. Press the [2 of 3] soft key to move to the third screen.  
Definition of test results  
Current BER  
Overall BER  
Current FER  
Overall FER  
Displays the BER as measured in the last 10 returned packets.  
Displays the BER for all the returned packets.  
Displays the FER as measured in the last 10 returned packets.  
Displays the FER for all the returned packets.  
FER due to  
CRC  
Displays the number of packets returned that had a CRC error. These  
packets are used in BER calculations.  
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5. Press the [Extended] soft key to display more detailed test results. As opposed to  
the summary screen shown above, the extended screens are specific to each of the  
test scenarios. For example, if a test is performed at high, medium, and low  
frequencies, with hopping both on and off, there would be six extended screens. An  
example of the first extended screen for the maximum input test is shown below.  
6. Page through the extended screens with the soft key in the normal manner, or press  
the [Summary] soft key to revert to the initial summary page.  
FER due to  
length  
Displays the number of packets returned where the payload length of the  
packet was incorrect. This will also result in a CRC error. These packets are  
used in BER calculations.  
FER due to  
lost packets  
A lost packet will result from the MT8850A/MT8852A:  
Not recognising the sync word header as being correct.  
The packet fails the Header Error Correction (HEC)  
No packet received at all during the expected time slot.  
NACK packet is received.  
These packets are not used in BER calculations.  
Null packet mode  
This test cannot be performed in null packet mode.  
Single payload mode  
This test cannot be performed in single payload mode.  
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Chapter 9. Audio Measurements  
(MT8852A only)  
The MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set can be used to perform audio measurements by  
establishing a Synchronous Connection Oriented (SCO) link between the MT8852A and  
the EUT. A SCO link is a full duplex link between a Bluetooth master and slave.  
Note:  
It should be noted that SCO is an optional feature within the Bluetooth  
specification. The MT8852A can be used to establish a SCO link and transmit  
HV packets to, or from, the EUT. To perform audio measurements, an audio  
signal source and audio analyzer are also required (e.g., Keithley 2015).  
There are four basic scenarios in which audio measurements may be made, each of which  
is illustrated and explained in this chapter. The four test scenarios are:  
Testing the EUT’s audio performance using remote loopback on the MT8852A.  
Testing the audio performance of the EUT transmit path.  
Testing the audio performance of the EUT receive path.  
Putting the EUT into remote loopback.  
Testing the EUT’s Audio Performance Using Remote  
Loopback on the MT8852A  
The EUTs audio performance can be tested using the set-up below. The MT8852A is put  
into remote loopback and the audio path tested without passing the signal through the  
MT8852A CODEC. The audio is looped back in the MT8852A baseband and so there is  
no audio distortion introduced by the tester.  
1. Press the  
button.  
2. Choose “MT8852A” and press the  
screen.  
key to display the MT8852A Configuration  
key to display the screen below.  
3. Choose “Audio” and press the  
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Note:  
The RF level used is the same level as that set for the script that was last run.  
4. Press the [EUT addr] soft key and set the EUT address in the normal manner. Refer  
to “Entering the BT Address of the EUT” in chapter 8 of this manual for details.  
5. Move the cursor to “ACL Connect status” and press the  
key to establish an  
ACL connection. When the ACL connection has been established, the square  
indicator at the right of this item becomes solid and, if the EUT supports SCO, the  
indicators on the “SCO channel status” line change to clear squares to reflect this.  
6. If the address source is set to RS232 or USB, it is now necessary to make the EUT  
settings shown in the screen below. Press the [1 of 3] soft key followed by the [2 of  
3] soft key to display the third page.  
Note:  
No settings are required on this screen if the EUT address source is not set  
to RS232 or USB. Skip to step 6 in this procedure if you are not initialising  
the EUT using the MT8852A “EUT Control” interface.  
Input coding format:  
Input data format:  
Select the EUT baseband sample input/output data  
format. There are three possible settings, “Linear”, “A-  
Law”, and “u-Law”.  
Select the EUT baseband sample data format. There are  
three possible settings, “1's”, “2's”, and “sign magnitude”.  
Input sample size:  
Select either an 8 or 16 bit baseband sample size.  
Linear PCM bit Posn:  
Set the EUT Baseband sample offset within the 16 bit  
field. Specify a value within the range of 0 to 7.  
Note:  
When these settings are complete it will not be necessary to repeat this  
procedure until the EUT is changed.  
7. Press [3 of 3] to return to page 1 and press the [TX power] soft key.  
8. Enter the “TX power level” value using the keypad. The audio power level can be set  
to between 0 and -90 dBm.  
Note:  
An ACL connection must be made before an SCO link can be established.  
When a device makes an ACL connection, it reports within its “Supported  
Features” response whether or not it supports SCO connections, and if so,  
which HV packet types it can support. Do not establish a SCO connection at  
this stage.  
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9. Press the [1 of 3] soft key to display the second page.  
10. Move the cursor to “SCO Loopback” and press the  
loopback “ON”.  
key to turn remote  
11. Move the cursor to “Tone Generator” and press the  
key to turn this ON or  
OFF as required. Setting the tone generator to ON results in the creation of a 1 KHz  
tone by the MT8852A which is transmitted over the SCO channel.  
12. Press the [2 of 3] soft key followed by the [3 of 3] soft key to return to the first page.  
13. Move the cursor to “Packet type” and select the HV packet type to be used. When  
the packet type is selected, the indicator to the right changes from clear to solid  
black.  
Note:  
Some EUTs may not support all packet types. Only packet types reported  
as supported in “supported features” field are available and indicated on  
screen by a clear square.  
HV1  
Speech length / packet:  
Payload length:  
FEC:  
10 voice bytes (1.25 ms of speech)  
240 bits  
1/3 FEC  
Transmission rate:  
Every TX time slot  
HV2  
Speech length / packet:  
Payload length:  
FEC:  
20 voice bytes (2.5 ms of speech)  
240 bits  
2/3 FEC  
Transmission rate:  
Every second TX time slot  
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HV3  
Speech length / packet:  
Payload length:  
FEC:  
30 voice bytes (3.75 ms of speech)  
240 bits  
None  
Transmission rate:  
Every third TX time slot  
8. Move the cursor to “Air code format”, and select the required type. When the packet  
type is selected, the indicator to the right changes from clear to solid black. If the  
EUT is not being initialised via the MT8852A RS232 control interface, the MT8852A  
aircode must be set to match the setting of the EUT.  
9. Finally, with all settings made, an SCO connection can now be established. Move  
the cursor to “SCO channel status” and select the channel or channels over which  
communications will be performed. Because the HV packet types use varying  
quantities of the total bandwidth, it may not be possible to select multiple channels  
with certain packet selections. Refer to the table below.  
Packet type  
HV1  
HV2  
HV3  
1
2
3
Testing the Audio Performance of the EUT Transmit  
Path  
The performance of the EUT transmitter can be tested in isolation with the set-up shown  
below.  
Position the signal generator and analyzer as shown in the diagram below.  
Follow the procedure for “Testing the EUTs Audio Performance” but set the “SCO  
Loopback” setting to “OFF” (step 8 in the procedure).  
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Refer to the figure below for details of jack plug wiring.  
Testing the Audio Performance of the EUT Receive Path  
The performance of the EUT receiver can be tested in isolation with the set-up shown  
below.  
As a replacement for the external audio IN, it is also possible to use an internally  
generated tone. Use of this tone is ideal for quick tests and as it is generated internally, it  
does not pass through the MT8852A CODEC. The tone is fixed at 1kHz. For  
measurement at other frequencies use of external audio is required.  
Position the signal generator and analyzer as shown in the diagram below.  
Note: Refer to the jack plug diagram on the previous page.  
Follow the procedure for “Testing the EUTs Audio Performance” but set the “SCO  
Loopback” setting to “OFF” (step 8 in the procedure).  
Set the “SCO tone generator” on page 2 of 3 to “ON” or “OFF” as required.  
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Putting the EUT into Remote Loopback  
It is also possible to put the EUT into remote loopback. The MT8852A will then send and  
receive SCO packets from the EUT. The packets will be looped back digitally in the EUT  
baseband and so will not introduce any distortion from the analogue circuits.  
As with the set-up for testing the performance of the receiver, it is also possible to use an  
internally generated 1 kHz tone. Use of this tone is ideal for quick tests and as it is  
generated internally, it does not pass through the MT8852A CODEC. The tone is fixed at  
1kHz. For measurements at other frequencies use of external audio is required.  
Position the signal generator and analyzer as shown in the diagram below.  
Note: Refer to the jack plug diagram on the previous page.  
Follow the procedure for “Testing the EUTs Audio Performance” and use the HCI  
software on the control PC to set the EUT to remoter loopback. SCO loopback for  
the MT8852A should be set to “OFF” (step 8 in the procedure).  
Set the “SCO tone generator” on page 2 of 3 to “ON” or “OFF” as required.  
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Appendix A. Top-line Messages  
Introduction  
The top line of LCD is reserved for conveying various types of information to the user. The  
40 characters of this line are formatted as follows:  
The left most 30 characters are reserved for text messages of varying lengths  
with a maximum of 30 characters. All messages are left justified.  
The right most 9 characters are reserved for Icons/characters for specific  
instrument features  
The character is left blank between the message and the icons/characters to  
provide separation for clarity  
Message Types  
Each message type carries a particular kind of information. This consists of the following  
types of information:  
Status  
This indicates the internal state of the instrument such as:  
“Script running”  
“Script completed”  
This may be augmented by Measurement status message if relevant  
such as:  
“No payload detected “  
“Searching for channel”  
These two types of messages, when present, are displayed  
alternately.  
Error  
This can be an internal or operator error  
The cause of operator error, as the name implies, is an incorrect  
operation of the MT8850A/MT8852A, during setup/running of a test  
e.g. setup of out-of-range limit value for the pass/fail test criteria,  
results in the message “ >Error!< out of range value”  
This warns you of:  
Warning  
Abnormal condition such as:  
“Warning: over temperature”.  
Non-standard set up of an instrument such as:  
Null Packets. The icon “!“ indicates this condition  
Conditions outside the control of MT8850A/MT8852A such as:  
“Warning: EUT via RF (0x%x)” (see page Error! Bookmark not  
defined.)  
Information  
Safety  
This provides you with helpful information where relevant. For  
example,  
EUT (equipment under test) address mode: if the manual mode is  
selected following the auto, the unit disconnects from the EUT and the  
following message is displayed:  
“EUT disconnected”  
The safety here refers to the MT8850A/MT8852A safety such as:  
“ SYSTEM SHUTTING DOWN"  
" INTERNAL TEMPERATURE EXCEEDED"  
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Message Priorities  
1) MESSAGE PRIORITIES  
All status messages are mutually exclusive for example:  
“Making connection”  
“Connection made”  
Script running”  
Depending on the use of instrument, more than one message type can be displayed.  
For example, the messages “Null packets mode” and “Script running” may be displayed  
alternately:  
On loss of connection, “Null packets mode” and “Connection lost” will be displayed:  
Some message such as “>Error! < minimum value is ------“ are displayed for a short period  
(2 seconds).  
The safety message is exception to above set of rules. It has the highest priority, over  
riding any current messages. Example of safety message:  
“SYSTEM SHUTTING DOWN INTERNAL TEMPERATURE EXCEEDED”  
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Error Codes  
The vast majority of the top line error messages are self-explanatory and the required  
course of action will be immediately apparent. The table below lists the messages for  
which a note of explanation may be required.  
Message  
Meaning  
Error!< External HCI  
The MT8850A/MT8852A has been configured to be controlled  
by an external device through its rear panel RS232 HCI  
interface. To return to normal operating mode, press  
CONFIG\MT885XA\System interfaces – and set “RS232  
mode” to EXT COMMS.  
Error!< GPIB test config When an instrument is in single test mode and configuration  
change or data read is attempted for another test, this  
message will appear.  
Error!< in calibration  
mode  
This message is output when trying to perform a test run whilst  
the instrument is in calibration mode.  
Error!< locked script  
It is not possible to edit a script that has been locked by  
another user. To lock and unlock scripts, press Scpt/Test,  
move the pointer to the script number and press the List soft  
key. The status of all scripts is then shown and can be  
changed using the soft keys.  
Error!< non-editable  
script  
Scripts 1 and 2 are factory set to represent common test  
requirements and cannot be altered by the user. To define your  
own script settings use scripts 3 to 10.  
Authentication failure  
The EUT has requested Authentication from the  
MT8850A/MT8852A in order to complete a connection. Set  
the “Authentication” item under Equipment Under Test to  
“Enabled”.  
Connection ended by  
local host  
The MT8850A/MT8852A ended the connection with the EUT.  
Connection ended, low The reason the EUT ended the connection was reported as  
resource  
due to low resources.  
Connection lost, timed  
out  
The MT8850A/MT8852A has not received any communication  
from the EUT for a defined period of time. The default time is  
10 seconds. It can be set under Config \ MT885XA \ RXTX  
settings “Link timeout”.  
Core busy, try again  
When driving the MT8850A/MT8852A via GPIB using the  
auxiliary command, additional rules have to be applied as  
listed below.  
A. After a CONNECT command, check the connection  
complete bit (CON) of the INS register or the ERRLST output  
for the connection failure, before sending another command.  
B. After the INQUIRY command, check that the inquiry is  
complete using status bit (INQ) of the INS register before  
sending any other commands except INQCANCEL command.  
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CW Measurement mode The MT8850A/MT8852A is configured as a signal generator.  
To return to normal Bluetooth test modes, press the “Exit” soft  
key.  
DSP not communicating Measurement processor is no longer communicating with the  
main processor.  
EUT not reached Max  
Power  
The EUT was requested to go to maximum TX power and a  
MAX power LMP has not been received.  
EUT not reached Min  
Power  
The EUT was requested to go to minimum TX power and a  
MIN power LMP has not been received.  
EUT RS232 not  
available  
The MT8850A/MT8852A was requested to update the EUT  
settings via the EUT control RS232 interface when the  
Bluetooth address source was not set to RS232.  
EUT test mode rejected On completion of the ACL connection, the MT8850A/MT8852A  
sends an activate test mode command to the EUT. The EUT  
must have been preconfigured to accept this command. If the  
EUT has not been initialised to go into test mode, this error  
message is shown. Only Null packet mode testing can be  
performed in this condition.  
EUT Unsupported  
feature  
The MT8850A/MT8852A has sent a command to the EUT that  
the EUT cannot support.  
External HCI interface  
The instrument’s Bluetooth core is now driven only by the  
RS232 connection on the MT8850A/MT8852A back panel  
using standard HCI commands.  
Host timeout  
The EUT has not responsed to a connection request before the  
accept connection timer has expired.  
Incorrect packet length The packet received from the EUT is not the full length of a  
standard DH1, DH3 or DH5 packet. It is therefore not suitable  
for measurements.  
Repeated attempts  
The EUT reports that too little time has elapsed since an  
unsuccessful attempted to connect, authenticate or pair.  
Invalid Air code  
When attempting to establish a SCO connection with the EUT,  
the MT8852A air code must correspond to the air code used by  
the EUT. Press Config \ MT8852A \ Audio and set the air code  
format to match that of the EUT, before attempting a SCO  
connection.  
Invalid LMP parameters The EUT rejected the LMP due to the parameters not being  
compatible with its present state.  
Invalid packet type  
Warning message from the measurement processor that the  
packet received was not the type it had been requested to  
measure.  
Invalid Payload  
The payload has been corrupted and cannot be used for  
measurements. Typically this would be an error in the  
10101010 or 11110000 bit structure.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
LMP timeout (TC: xx  
HOP: ON or OFF)  
The MT8850A/MT8852A has sent an LMP test control to the  
EUT and the EUT has not responded with an LMP accepted  
message. “xx” represents the scenario number as defined in  
the Bluetooth test mode specification. The following numbers  
are used:  
0: Pause Test Mode  
3: Transmitter test – 1010 pattern  
4: Transmitter test – PRBS9  
5: Closed loop back – ACL packets  
7: ACL packets without whitening  
9: Transmitter test – 11110000 pattern  
LMP timeout (test  
pause)  
The EUT has not sent an LMP accepted message to the Test  
Pause message sent by the MT8850A/MT8852A.  
Loop: current test failed The MT8850A/MT8852A is running a test or script in loop  
mode with the "loop stop on fail" option ON. A measurement  
has failed causing the test or script to stop running.  
Max number of  
connections  
Maximum number of ACL connections.  
Max number of SCO  
conns  
It is not possible to set up more than 3 SCO connections.  
No packet detected  
Warning from the measurement processor. A request to  
measure has been received and no packets have been  
detected.  
No payload detected  
The packets looped back by the EUT appear to have no  
payload. The EUT may be looping back Null packets only.  
No sync word correlation The MT8850A/MT8852A is unable to correlate to the EUT  
transmitted packets header.  
No test control End  
event  
The end of the test sequence has not been received.  
Not enough  
Measurements  
The MT8850A/MT8852A did not receive sufficient measurable  
packets to complete the selected test.  
No connection made,  
timeout  
When attempting to establish a connection, the process failed  
due to a timeout.  
Operation not allowed  
When changing EUT audio settings, an ACL connection must  
be established first.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Top-line Messages  
Null packets mode  
The MT8850A/MT8852A is configured to make simple  
measurements on Null packets transmitted by the EUT. To  
return to standard Bluetooth operating modes press Scpt/Test ,  
move the pointer to the script number and press the setup  
softkey. Set “Script mode” to Standard.  
Role change not allowed During the connection process the EUT has attempted to  
become the piconet master. This is not allowed by the  
MT8850A/MT8852A which must always remain the piconet  
master. Reconfigure the EUT such that it does not attempt to  
become a master on connection.  
Signal Over Range  
Signal Under Range  
Single Payload mode  
The EUT power is greater than the input range of the  
MT8850A/MT8852A. The maximum input power for  
measurement is +23dBm.  
The EUT power is below the input range of the  
MT8850A/MT8852A. The minimum input power to maintain a  
link is -55dBm, and for power measurements is –30dBm.  
MT8850A/MT8852A has been configured to test an EUT by  
sending one test control at a time. This limits the speed with  
which a range of measurements can be made, but can improve  
reliability with EUTs that do not yet have a robust  
implementation of test mode signalling. To return to the  
standard Bluetooth operating mode press Scpt/Test, move the  
pointer to the script number and press the setup softkey. Set  
“Script mode” to Standard.  
Synchronisation error  
Test stopping  
The EUT control RS232 control of the EUT has received an  
illegal sequence.  
A test stop has been requested and the test is in the process of  
stopping.  
Unknown HCI command When under External HCI control, an unrecognised HCI  
command has been received.  
Unsupported feature  
The EUT has been requested to use a feature it does not  
support.  
Communication error  
The EUT has not acknowledged a communication from the  
MT8850A/MT8852A and the MT8850A/MT8852A has run out  
of retries.  
USB device attached  
USB device removed  
A USB device has been attached and is ready.  
A USB device has been removed.  
Non Bluetooth USB  
device  
The USB device attached is not a Bluetooth device.  
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Top-line Messages  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
HCI and Communication List of Error Codes  
This section lists the various possible error codes:  
The error codes indicate the reason for error e.g. “Connection lost” may be followed  
by one of the connection error codes.  
The detail explanation of each error code is given in Bluetooth specification Part H:1,  
Host Controller Interface , section 6.2 .  
Error  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
0x05  
0x06  
0x07  
0x08  
0x09  
0x0A  
0x0B  
0x0C  
0x0D  
0x0E  
0x0F  
0x10  
0x11  
0x12  
0x13  
0x14  
0x15  
0x16  
0x17  
0x18  
0x19  
0x1A  
0x1B  
0x1C  
0x1D  
0x1E  
0x1F  
0x20  
0x21  
0x22  
0x23  
0x24  
0x25  
0x26  
0x27  
0x28  
0x29  
Code Description  
Unknown HCI command.  
No connection.  
Hardware failure.  
Page timeout.  
Authentication failure.  
Key missing.  
Memory full.  
Connection timeout.  
Max number of connections.  
Max number of SCO connections to a device.  
ACL connection already exists.  
Command disallowed.  
Host rejected due to limited resources.  
Host rejected due to security reasons.  
Host rejected due to remote device is only a personal device.  
Host timeout.  
Unsupported feature or parameter value.  
Invalid HCI Command Parameters.  
Other end terminated connection: User ended connection.  
Other end terminated connection: Low resources.  
Other end terminated connection: About to power off.  
Connection terminated by local host.  
Repeated attempts.  
Pairing not allowed.  
Unknown LMP PDU.  
Unsupported remote feature.  
SCO offset rejected.  
SCO interval rejected.  
SCO air mode rejected.  
Invalid LMP parameters.  
Unspecified error.  
Unsupported LMP parameter value.  
Role change not allowed  
LMP response timeout  
LMP error transaction collision  
LMP PDU not allowed  
Encryption mode not acceptable  
Unit key used  
QoS is not supported  
Instant passed  
Pairing with unit key not supported  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Top-line Messages  
Internal HCI and Communication List of Error Codes  
Error  
0X51  
0X52  
0X53  
0X54  
0x55  
0X56  
0X57  
0X58  
0X59  
0x5A  
0x5B  
0x5C  
0x5D  
0x5E  
0x5F  
0x60  
0x61  
Code Description  
Message from state controller unknown  
Command from state controller unknown  
Failed to create piconet  
Disconnect returned fail  
Failed to communicate to HCI comm. port  
Timeout on reply from BBP HCI  
HCI link returned fail  
Missing event in protocol  
Timed out waiting to receive the required measurements  
Did not receive a TX/LB end event  
The EUT has not been put into test mode  
Core returned a hardware error event  
HCI command not implemented  
SYNC or invalid packet length error  
DSP not communicating  
Max power not reached  
Min power not reached  
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Top-line Messages  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
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A-9  
Appendix B. Preset Values  
Link status  
Will perform disconnect, if connected  
Script  
QUICKTEST  
Standard  
Script mode  
Modulation index  
Range hold  
0.32  
Auto  
EUT address source  
Path offset  
Inquiry  
Not changed  
Not changed  
Not changed  
On  
Script set up conditions  
Test set up conditions  
Test pause  
TX power level  
Signal generator mode  
Inquiry set up  
Not changed  
OFF  
1 response  
20 seconds  
Common name = ON  
Baud rate = 57600  
Parity = None  
Data length = 8 bits  
Stop bits = 1 bit  
Not changed  
Not changed  
EXT COMMS  
Contrast = 5  
Key click = ON  
Entry error beep = OFF  
Standard (72 channels)  
OFF  
EUT RS232 set up  
GPIB address  
RS232 baud rate  
RS232 mode  
Display  
Channel pattern  
Loop stop on test fail  
Loop continuously  
Loop count  
ON  
Continuous  
MHz  
Display frequency as  
Inquiry scan  
OFF  
Errata 1158  
ON  
Payload pkt count  
Link timeout  
Transmitted  
10 seconds  
ON  
Set EUT max pwr on connection  
End paging after  
Read EUT name on connection  
Authentication  
10 seconds  
OFF  
Disabled  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Preset Values  
B-2  
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Appendix C. Specification  
This appendix provides the specification for the MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set.  
Transmitter Tests  
Test  
Measurement Range Hop- Test Loopback Pay-load  
ping Mode (Or TX)  
Packets  
Measurement Control  
Output  
Power  
Average power  
+ 22 dBm to -35 dBm and/or  
Peak power  
+ 23 dBm to -35 dBm  
Average power  
+22 dBm to -35 dBm  
Power steps  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Loopback  
PRBS 9  
Longest  
To Qualification specification  
Supported or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
ON  
Number of returned packets  
To Qualification specification  
or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
Number of returned packets  
To Qualification specification  
Power  
Control  
OFF  
Loopback  
PRBS 9  
DH 1  
measured  
Modulation 0 kHz to 350 kHz  
Characteristi  
cs  
OFF  
TX mode or 10101010 Longest  
loopback  
and  
11110000  
Supported or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
Number of returned packets  
To Qualification specification  
or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
Number of returned packets  
To Qualification specification  
Initial  
Frequency  
±1 kHz to ±150 kHz  
OFF  
and/or  
ON  
TX mode or PRBS 9  
loopback  
DH 1  
Frequency DH 1/3/5 packets  
Drift  
OFF  
and/or  
ON  
TX mode or 1010....  
loopback  
All  
0 kHz to 200 kHz  
>20000 Hz/50µs  
supported Hopping On/Off, or user set;  
packet  
lengths  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
Number of returned packets  
Receiver Tests  
Test  
Measurement Range Hop- Test- Loopback Payload  
ping Mode (Or TX)  
Packets  
Measurement Control  
Sensitivity  
Single slot  
Dirty  
transmitter  
Sensitivity  
Single slot  
Clean  
transmitter  
Sensitivity  
Multi slot  
Dirty  
transmitter  
Sensitivity  
Multi slot  
Clean  
BER 0.000% to 100% OFF  
FER 0.000% to 100% and/or  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
Loopback  
PRBS 9  
PRBS 9  
PRBS 9  
PRBS 9  
PRBS 9  
DH 1  
To Qualification specification  
or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
Number of returned packets  
To Qualification specification  
or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
Number of returned packets  
To Qualification specification  
or user set;  
BER 0.000% to 100% OFF  
FER 0.000% to 100% and/or  
ON  
DH 1  
BER 0.000% to 100% OFF  
FER 0.000% to 100% and/or  
ON  
DH 5  
(or DH3 if  
DH5 not  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
supported) Number of returned packets  
DH 5  
(or DH3 if  
DH5 not  
supported) Number of returned packets  
DH 1  
BER 0.000% to 100% OFF  
FER 0.000% to 100% and/or  
ON  
To Qualification specification  
or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
transmitter  
Max. Input BER 0.000% to 100% OFF  
FER 0.000% to 100%  
To Qualification specification  
Hopping On/Off, or user set;  
Low/Mid/High frequencies  
Number of returned packets  
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Specification  
Output Power  
MT8852A measures average and peak power according to the Bluetooth RF Test  
Specification. Measurement of output power is made with the EUT in test mode, loopback  
enabled and hopping on. MT8850A/MT8852A transmits the longest supported packets  
and longest supported payload length, with a PRBS 9 payload. Power is measured at  
three defined frequencies. MT8850A/MT8852A identifies the position of p0 and measures  
the power of every bit in the packet.  
Link conditions:  
Hopping: OFF or ON – measure at Defined, All, or Any frequencies  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback or TX mode  
Payload: PRBS 9  
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: Average power, peak power  
Number of measurement channels: User selectable, Defined (3), All, or Any  
Measurement range: +22 dBm to -50 dBm average power (+23 dBm peak  
power)  
Resolution: 0.1 dB  
Accuracy: +20 dBm to -35 dBm, ±1 dB  
+22 dBm to +20 dBm, ±1.5 dB  
Speed: Greater then 300 DH1 packets/sec. with hopping mode set to “Any”.  
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Specification  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Power Control  
MT8852A measures power control according to the Bluetooth RF Test Specification.  
Measurement of power control is made with the EUT in test mode, loopback enabled and  
hopping off. MT8850A/MT8852A transmits DH1 packets, with a PRBS 9 payload. Power  
control is measured at three defined frequencies. MT8850A/MT8852A uses standard LMP  
commands to set the EUT power. MT8850A/MT8852A identifies the position of p0 and  
measures the power of every bit in the packet.  
Link conditions:  
Hopping: OFF  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback or TX mode  
Payload: PRBS 9  
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: Maximum power, minimum power, maximum step  
size, minimum step size, and power at each power step.  
Number of measurement frequencies: Three, default to qualification  
specification or user defined  
Measurement range: +22 dBm to -35 dBm average power (+23 dBm peak  
power)  
Resolution:  
0.1 dB  
Accuracy:+20 dBm to -35 dBm, ±1 dB  
+22 dBm to +20 dBm, ±1.5 dB  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Specification  
Modulation Characteristics  
MT8850A/MT8852A measures modulation characteristics according to the Bluetooth RF  
Test Specification.  
Measurement of modulation characteristics is made with the EUT in test mode, loopback  
enabled and hopping off. MT8850A/MT8852A transmits longest supported packets, with  
the defined payload to the EUT.  
Modulation characteristics are measured at three defined frequencies.  
Link conditions:  
Hopping: OFF  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback or TX mode  
Payload: 11110000 and 10101010  
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: Frequency deviation. f1max, f2max, f1avg,  
f2avg and f2avg/f1avg plus % of f2max < 115 kHz  
Number of measurement frequencies: Three, default to qualification  
specification or user defined  
RF input measurement range: +20 dBm to -35 dBm  
Deviation measurement range: 0 Hz to 350 kHz peak  
Deviation resolution: 1 kHz  
Accuracy: 1 kHz  
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Specification  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Initial Carrier Frequency Tolerance  
MT8850A/MT8852A measures initial carrier frequency tolerance according to the  
Bluetooth RF Test specification.  
Measurement of initial carrier frequency is made with the EUT in test mode, TX mode and  
hopping on and/or off. MT8850A/MT8852A transmits DH1 packets, with a PRBS 9  
payload. Initial carrier frequency is measured at three defined frequencies.  
MT8850A/MT8852A identifies the position of p0 and measures the average frequency of  
the 4 preamble bits.  
Link conditions:  
Hopping: OFF or ON – measure at Defined, All, or Any frequencies  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback or TX mode  
Payload: PRBS 9  
Packet type: DH1  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: Initial carrier frequency error  
Number of measurement channels: User selectable, Defined (3), All, or Any  
RF input measurement range: +20 dBm to -35 dBm  
Initial frequency error measurement range: 0 Hz to ±150 kHz  
Frequency resolution: 1 kHz  
Accuracy: 1 kHz  
Speed: Greater then 300 DH1 packets/sec. with hopping mode set to “Any”.  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Specification  
Carrier Frequency Drift  
MT8850A/MT8852A measures carrier frequency drift according to the Bluetooth RF Test  
Specification. Measurement of frequency drift is made with the EUT in test mode, with  
either loopback or transmitter test mode enabled. EUT transmits longest supported  
packets, with a 10101010 payload to the EUT. Measurements are made with hopping off  
and then with hopping on. Frequency drift is measured at three defined frequencies with  
hopping off and every frequency with hopping on.  
Link conditions:  
Hopping: OFF or ON – measure at Defined, All, or Any frequencies  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback or TX mode  
Payload: 10101010  
Packet type: DH1, DH3, DH5  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: Carrier frequency drift  
Number of measurement channels: User selectable, Defined (3), All, or Any  
RF input measurement range: +20 dBm to -35 dBm  
Frequency drift measurement range: 0 Hz to 200 kHz, and > 2000/50µs  
Frequency resolution: 1 kHz  
Accuracy: 1 kHz  
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Specification  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Sensitivity - Single Slot Packets  
MT8850A/MT8852A measures single slot sensitivity according to the Bluetooth RF Test  
Specification  
BER and FER are measured with the EUT in test mode and loopback on.  
MT8850A/MT8852A transmits DH1 packets, with a PRBS 9 payload to the EUT. The user  
can select to run the measurement with hopping on or off. Dirty transmitter conditions as  
defined in the Bluetooth test specifications can be enabled.  
Link conditions:  
Hopping: OFF or ON, user selectable  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback: ON  
Payload: PRBS 9  
Packet type: DH1  
Dirty transmitter (as defined in RF test spec): ON or OFF, user selectable  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: BER, total number of bit errors and FER  
Number of measurement frequencies: Three with hopping off, or hopping on.  
Number of measured bits: 1 to 32,768 packets (216 to 7,077,888 bits)  
MT8850A/MT8852A transmitter output range: 0 dBm to -80 dBm, resolution 0.1  
dB  
BER/FER measurement range: 0.000% to 100%  
BER/FER resolution: 0.001%  
Dirty transmitter specification  
MT8850A/MT8852A transmits the first 20 ms with the first set of measurement conditions,  
the second 20 ms with the second set of measurement conditions up to the tenth set of  
conditions. The cycle is then repeated until the test is complete.  
Measurement  
conditions  
Carrier frequency  
offset  
Modulation index  
Symbol timing  
error  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
75 kHz  
14 kHz  
-2 kHz  
1 kHz  
39 kHz  
0 kHz  
-42 kHz  
74 kHz  
-19 kHz  
-75 kHz  
0.28  
0.30  
0.29  
0.32  
0.33  
0.34  
0.29  
0.31  
0.28  
0.35  
-20 ppm  
-20 ppm  
+20 ppm  
+20 ppm  
20 ppm  
-20 ppm  
-20 ppm  
-20 ppm  
-20 ppm  
+20 ppm  
10  
In addition to the above measurement conditions, MT8850A/MT8852A transmits with a  
sine wave, frequency modulation, with a deviation of ±25 kHz. rate 1.6 kHz, synchronized  
to zero phase at the packet start.  
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Specification  
Dirty transmitter, user control; any entry in the dirty transmitter table can be edited within  
the following ranges;  
carrier frequency offset: 0 Hz to 100 kHz, 1 kHz resolution.  
Modulation index: 0.25 to 0.38, 0.01 resolution  
Symbol timing error: 0 ppm, +20 ppm or 20 ppm  
Sensitivity - Multi-Slot Packets  
MT8850A/MT8852A measures multi-slot sensitivity according to the Bluetooth RF Test  
Specification  
BER and FER are measured with the EUT in test mode and loopback on.  
MT8850A/MT8852A transmits DH5 packets (or DH3 packets if DH5 not supported by  
EUT), with a PRBS 9 payload to the EUT. The user can select to run the measurement  
with hopping on or off. Dirty transmitter conditions as defined in the Bluetooth test  
specifications can be enabled.  
Link conditions:  
Hopping: OFF or ON, user selectable  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback: ON  
Payload: PRBS 9  
Packet type: DH3, DH5  
Dirty transmitter (as defined in RF test spec): ON or OFF, user selectable  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: BER, total number of bit errors and FER Number of  
measurement frequencies: Three with hopping off, or hopping on.  
Number of measured bits: 1 to 32,768 packets (for DH3, 1,464 to 47,972,352  
bits), (for DH5, 2,712 to 88,866,816 bits).  
MT8850A/MT8852A transmitter output range: 0 dBm to -80 dBm, 0.1 dB  
resolution  
BER/FER measurement range: 0.000% to 100%  
BER/FER resolution: 0.001%  
Dirty transmitter specification: as for single-slot sensitivity section except; in  
addition to the measurement condition table, MT8850A/MT8852A transmits with  
a sine wave, frequency modulation, with a deviation of ±40 kHz, rate 500 Hz (3  
slots) or 300 Hz (5 slots), synchronized to zero phase at the packet start.  
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Specification  
MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Maximum Input Level  
MT8850A/MT8852A measures BER and FER at the EUT maximum input level according  
to the Bluetooth RF Test Specification. Measurement is made with the EUT in test mode,  
loopback enabled and hopping off. MT8850A/MT8852A transmits the DH1 packets with a  
PRBS 9 payload. The MT8850A/MT8852A transmitter level is set so that the EUT receiver  
input level is -20 dBm. BER and FER are measured at three defined frequencies.  
Link conditions  
Hopping: OFF  
Test mode: ON  
Loopback: ON  
Payload: PRBS 9  
Packet type: DH1  
Measurement:  
Supported measurements: BER and FER for -20 dBm at receiver input  
Number of measurement frequencies: Three, default to qualification  
specification or user defined  
Number of measured bits: 1 to 32,768 packets (216 - 7,077,888 bits)  
Transmitter power settable range: 0 dBm to -80 dBm  
Resolution: 0.1 dB  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Specification  
MT8850A/MT8852A Signal Generator  
Frequency  
Frequency range:  
2.40 to 2.5 GHz  
Frequency resolution  
Frequency accuracy  
1 kHz  
As frequency standard ± 25 Hz  
Settling time (when  
hopping)  
<160µs to ± 75 kHz during the establishing of a link. When a link  
has been established and the EUT been placed into test mode,  
the MT8850A/MT8852A transmitter is pre-tuned to ±1 kHz of the  
nominal channel frequency at the beginning of its data burst for  
both fixed frequency or hopping measurements.  
Level  
Amplitude range  
Amplitude accuracy  
Amplitude resolution  
Output impedance  
Output VSWR  
0 dBm to -80 dBm  
±1 dB  
±0.1 dB  
50 Ohm (nominal)  
1.5:1 (typically 1.3)  
Adjacent channels 3 or higher -40 dBc  
30 MHz to 1 GHz; -36 dBc  
1 GHz to 12 GHz; -30 dBc  
1.8 GHz to 1.9 GHz; -47 dBc  
5.15 GHz to, 5.3 GHz; -47 dBc  
or -80 dBm, whichever is greater  
Spurious  
Modulation  
Modulation  
GFSK  
Modulation index  
Variable, 0.25 to 0.38  
(125 kHz to 190 kHz)  
0.01  
Mod index resolution  
Mod index accuracy  
Baseband filter  
1 kHz  
BT=0.5  
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MT8850A/MT8852A Measuring Receiver  
Frequency  
Range  
2.40 to 2.5 GHz  
1 kHz  
Resolution  
Settling time  
<160µs to 75 kHz during the establishment of a link. When a link has  
been established and the EUT has been placed into test mode, the  
MT8850A/MT8852A receiver is pre-tuned to ±1 kHz of the nominal  
channel frequency.  
Accuracy  
As frequency standard ± 25 Hz  
Measurement  
channel  
2 MHz 3dB bandwidth, flat response Fc ± 550 kHz, and 1.3 MHz  
3dB bandwidth, flat response Fc ± 550 kHz.  
bandwidth  
Level  
Range  
+22 dBm to -55 dBm average power  
±1 dB (+20 dBm to -35 dBm)  
Power  
measurement  
accuracy  
Input VSWR  
Damage level  
Resolution  
1.5:1  
+25 dBm  
0.1 dB  
Modulation  
Modulation  
GFSK  
Deviation  
measurement  
range  
0 to 350 kHz peak  
Accuracy  
1 kHz  
EUT Control Interface  
The EUT control interface provides RS232 HCI commands to EUT through a standard  
RS232 interface. The interface meets the requirements of Bluetooth V1.1 specification for  
HCI UART transport layer. An RS232 cable is supplied.  
The EUT control interface provides USB HCI commands to EUT through a standard USB  
interface. The interface meets the requirements of Bluetooth V1.1 specification section  
H:2. A USB cable is supplied (MT8852A only).  
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Specification  
Audio Specifications (MT8852 only)  
Number of SCO channels supported  
Codec air interfaces supported  
Frequency response:  
3
CVSD, A-Law, µ-Law  
(-3dB) measured CODEC in to CODEC out:  
160Hz -3.5kHz. Measured with 50source  
impedance and 10Mload impedance.  
Maximum input / output signal level:  
Distortion/noise:  
3.4Vpk-pk = 1.2V RMS.  
greater than –40dB relative to 1kHz, 1V RMS  
input/output.  
Input/Output connectors  
3.5mm audio jack plugs (one for each SCO  
channel)  
Input impedance:  
20K.  
Minimum output load:  
Internal audio source  
600.  
1kHz fixed frequency  
Frequency Standard  
Frequency  
10 MHz  
Accuracy  
±0.5 ppm at 25ºC  
Temperature Stability  
Aging (1st year)  
Aging (over 10 years)  
±0.5 ppm, -10ºC to +85ºC  
±1.0 ppm  
±2.5 ppm, including year 1  
Rear Panel Connectors  
External frequency  
standard input  
Rear panel BNC socket, 501 volt  
Output 1  
Output 2  
Input 1  
TTL output for TX ON, TX DATA, RX DATA, and correlator.  
TTL output for RX ON, TX DATA, RX DATA, and correlator.  
For service use only  
GPIB  
IEE 488.2. Offers full instrument control as standard. User can also read the 4 x over-  
sampled magnitude and frequency values of each data bit in the last measured packet.  
RS 232  
RS 232 interface offering full instrument control as standard  
C-12  
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Power Requirements  
Supply  
85 to 264 Volts AC  
47 to 63 Hz  
150 VA MAX  
Environmental  
Operating  
5 to +40ºC  
temperature  
Operating humidity  
Safety  
20% to 75%  
Complies with IEC 1010-1  
EMC  
Conforms to the protection requirements of EEC Council  
Directive 89/336/EEC.  
Size and Weight  
Dimensions  
216.5 mm x 88 mm x 380 mm  
<3.45 kg  
Weight  
Ordering Information  
MT8850A/MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Included accessories  
Power cord for destination country  
RS232 HCI control interface lead  
USB HCI control interface lead (MT8852A only)  
RS232 cable for firmware updates  
Operation Manual  
Remote programming manual  
Certificate of Calibration  
LabVIEWTM Driver  
BlueSuite software (standard version)  
3.5 mm jack plug x 3 (MT8852A only)  
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MT8850A / MT8852A Bluetooth Test Set  
Specification  
Options and Accessories  
MT8850A-01  
MT8850A-03  
MT8850A-06  
MT8850A 10  
MT8852A-12  
MT8850A-20  
MT8850A-21  
MT8850A-30  
D41310  
Rack Mount, single instrument  
Rack Mount, side-by-side  
Rear Mount RF and EUT connectors  
Bluetooth antenna and adapter  
Headset Profile Emulator Software  
Spare EUT/RS232 cable  
Spare EUT/USB cable  
Extra Operation and Programming Manual  
Soft Carry Case with shoulder strap  
BlueSuite Pro software  
2300-259  
C-14  
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Appendix D. Bit and Frame Error Rates  
The flow diagram below illustrates the decision processing performed by the  
MT8850A/MT8852A in determining bit and frame error rates.  
Start  
NO  
Packet  
Received  
FER Count  
Lost +1  
Yes  
Sync found  
Decode Header  
Fail  
NO  
NULL with  
NAK  
FER Count  
LOST +1  
HEC Check  
Pass  
Yes  
FER Count  
CRC +1  
END  
LENGTH +1  
Fail  
FER Count  
CRC +1  
CRC  
Pass  
Fail  
FER Count  
LENGTH +1  
LENGTH  
Pass  
BER  
Payload  
END  
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Appendix E. Connector Care and Handling  
Follow the precautions listed below when handling or connecting cables. Complying with  
these precautions will guarantee longer component life and less equipment down time due  
to connector or device failure. Also, such compliance will ensure that  
Beware of destructive pin depth mating connectors  
Destructive pin depth of mating connectors is the major cause of failure in the field. When  
an RF component is mated with a connector having a destructive pin depth, damage will  
usually occur to the RF component connector. A destructive pin depth is one that is too  
long in respect to the reference plane of the connector (see figure below).  
N connector pin depth definition  
The center pin of a precision RF component connector has a precision tolerance. The  
mating connectors of various RF components may not be precision types.  
Consequently, the center pins of these devices may not have the proper pin depth.  
The pin depth of DUT connectors should be measured to assure compatibility before  
attempting to mate them with Power Sensor connectors. An Anritsu Pin Depth Gauge  
or equivalent can be used for this purpose.  
Pin depth gauge  
If the measured connector is out of tolerance in the "+" region, the center pin is too  
long (see Allowable DUT connector pin depth table below). Mating under this  
condition will likely damage the precision RF component connector. If the test device  
connector measures out of tolerance in the "-" region, the center pin is too short. This  
should not cause damage, but it will result in a poor connection and a consequent  
degradation in performance.  
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Connector Care and Handling  
DUT Connector  
Type  
Anritsu Gauging  
Set Model  
Pin Depth  
Pin Depth  
Gauge Reading  
(inches)  
207 -0.000  
+0.030  
N - Male  
01-163  
207 +0.000  
-0.030  
N - Female  
WSMA - Male  
WSMA - Female  
3.5 mm - Male  
3.5 mm - Female  
-0.000  
-0.010  
Same as pin  
depth  
01-162  
Allowable DUT connector pin depth  
Avoid over torquing connectors  
Over torquing connectors is destructive; it may damage the connector center pin. Finger-  
tight is usually sufficient for Type N connectors. Always use a connector torque wrench (8  
inch-pounds) when tightening WSMA, K or V type connectors. Never use pliers to tighten  
connectors.  
Avoid mechanical shock  
Precision connectors are designed to withstand years of normal bench handling. However,  
do not drop or otherwise treat them roughly. Mechanical shock will significantly reduce  
their service life.  
Do not disturb Teflon tuning washers on connector center pins  
The center conductor on many RF component connectors contains a small Teflon washer  
that is located near the point of mating. This washer compensates for minor impedance  
discontinuities at the interface. Do not disturb this washer. The location of the washer is  
critical to the performance of the RF component.  
Cleaning connectors  
The precise geometry that makes possible the RF component's high performance can  
easily be disturbed by dirt and other contamination adhering to the connector interfaces.  
When not in use, keep the connectors covered.  
To clean the connector interfaces, use a clean cotton swab that has been dampened with  
denatured alcohol.  
NOTE: Most cotton swabs are too large to fit in the smaller  
connector types. In these cases, it is necessary to peel off most  
of the cotton and then twist the remaining cotton tight. Be sure  
that the remaining cotton does not get stuck in the connector.  
Cotton swabs of the appropriate size can be purchased through  
a medical laboratory-type supply center.  
The following are some important tips on cleaning connectors:  
Use only denatured alcohol as a cleaning solvent  
Do not use excessive amounts of alcohol as prolonged drying of the connector may be  
required  
Never put lateral pressure on the center pin of the connector  
If installed, do not disturb the Teflon washer on the center conductor pin  
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Verify that no cotton or other foreign material remains in the connector after cleaning it  
If available, use compressed air to remove foreign particles and to dry the connector  
After cleaning, verify that the center pin has not been bent or damaged.  
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Index  
configuring MT8850A, 5-4, 7-1  
connections, 2-1, 4-1  
A
connector care, D-1, E-1  
connector handling, D-1, E-1  
conventions, 1-2  
about Bluetooth, 2-1  
AC line power, 3-1  
cooling, 3-2  
accessing script menu, 8-2  
accessories, 1-1, 1-2, C-13, C-14  
activate test mode, 2-2  
advanced diagnostic tools, 2-3  
alpha/numeric keypad, 5-5  
arrow keys, 5-4  
assembly procedure, 3-3  
audio measurements, 9-1  
authentication - setting up, 7-8  
automatic EUT connection, 7-7  
average and peak power, C-2  
creating test programs, 2-2  
customizing test measurements, 2-3  
cycles, 8-14, 8-29  
D
data length, 7-2, 7-11  
deviation rate, 7-18  
dirty parameters table, 8-24, 8-27  
dirty transmitter, 8-24, 8-27, C-1, C-7,  
C-8  
dirty transmitter table, 2-2, 8-23, 8-26,  
C-8  
display contrast, 7-12  
display frequency, 7-19  
drift selection, 8-24, 8-27  
B
back key, 5-4  
baud rate, 7-1, 7-6, 7-11  
BlueSuite support software, 2-3  
Bluetooth, i  
Bluetooth address, 2-3, 7-1, 7-4, 8-5, 8-  
40  
E
Bluetooth link, 2-3  
editing tests, 2-3  
Bluetooth RF test specification, 2-2, 8-  
11, 8-17, 8-20, 8-23, 8-26, 8-36, C-2,  
C-3, C-4, C-6, C-7, C-8, C-9  
bootload, 7-21  
Ellipse icon, 7-5  
end paging after, 7-7  
entry error bleep, 7-1, 7-12  
environmental requirements, 3-2, 3-10  
environmental specifications, 3-2, 3-10,  
C-13  
BT address, 2-3, 7-1, 7-4, 8-5, 8-40  
error codes, A-3  
error message, 2-2, A-1, A-2, A-3, A-7,  
A-8  
EUT address, 7-2, 7-4, 7-9, 8-40  
EUT control, 1-1, 7-6, C-11, C-13  
EUT control interface, 1-1, C-11, C-13  
EUT remote loopback, 9-6  
EUT source, 7-9, 8-40  
C
carrier drift test, 8-20, 8-36  
carrier drift test results, 8-44, 8-46, 8-  
48, 8-51  
carrier frequency drift, 2-2, 8-20, 8-36,  
C-6  
carrier frequency offset, 2-2  
certificate of calibration, 1-2, C-13  
change access password, 8-3  
change password, 8-4  
changing a frequency, 8-12, 8-15, 8-18,  
8-22, 8-25, 8-28, 8-30, 8-33  
changing name of a script, 8-3  
channel number, 7-2, 7-13  
choosing screen entries, 5-4  
cleaning connectors, E-2  
clear key, 5-4  
extended results, 8-41  
F
features, 2-2  
Follow test, 7-12, 8-5  
foot removal, 3-3, 3-4  
frequency accuracy, 2-2, 8-17, 8-35  
frequency modulation, 2-2  
frequency standard, C-12  
front panel, 4-1, 5-1, 5-3, 6-1  
front panel connectors, 4-1  
common name, 7-2, 7-7, 8-40  
config hard key, 5-4  
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Index  
front panel controls, 5-1  
fuse protection, 3-1  
loop stop on failure, 7-19  
loop/stop hard key, 5-3  
G
M
Getting started, 6-1  
making a link, 2-3  
GPIB address, 7-1, 7-11  
GPIB indicators, 7-1  
GPIB interface, 2-2  
GPIB serial connecting port, 7-11  
grounding, 3-1  
maximum input level, C-9  
maximum input power test, 8-32, 8-39  
maximum input power test results, 8-51  
measuring power, 2-2  
measuring receiver, 7-17, C-11  
menu entries, 7-1, 8-1  
menu features, 5-1  
menu functions, 5-1  
message priorities, A-2  
message type, A-1, A-2  
modulating bit pattern, 7-13  
modulation characteristics, C-4  
modulation index, 2-2, 7-2, 7-13, 7-18,  
8-24, 8-27, 8-29, 8-30, 8-39, 8-50, B-  
1, C-7, C-8, C-10  
modulation index test, 8-29, 8-39  
modulation index test results, 8-50  
modulation rate, 7-18  
H
hard keys, 5-3  
hexadecimal address, 5-5  
hopping, 8-11, 8-12, 8-17, 8-18, 8-21,  
8-24, 8-27, C-1, C-2, C-3, C-4, C-5,  
C-6, C-7, C-8, C-9  
hopping test mode, 8-12, 8-18, 8-21  
humidity, 3-2, 3-10, C-13  
I
multi-slot sensitivity test, 8-26, 8-38  
multi-slot sensitivity test results, 8-  
48, 8-51  
identity of MT8850A, 7-10  
IEE 488.2, C-12  
IF bandwidth filter, 7-18  
individual test, 8-2, 8-5, 8-11  
information message, 1-1, A-1  
initial carrier frequency tolerance, C-5  
initial carrier test, 8-17, 8-35  
initial carrier test results, 8-43  
initiate link, 2-2  
N
national standard, 2-1, 2-2  
null packets mode, 6-5, A-2  
number of cycles, 8-14, 8-29  
number of packets, 8-12  
number of responses, 7-7  
number of seconds, 7-7  
installation, 1-1, 3-1, 3-2, 3-9  
J
O
jack plug wiring, 9-5  
obtaining results, 8-1, 8-5  
offset frequency, 8-24, 8-27  
offset table, 8-8, 8-32  
K
key click, 7-1  
offset value, 8-8, 8-32  
operation, ii, iii, 1-1, 3-1, 3-2, 7-11, 7-  
18, 7-19, 7-20, 7-21, A-1  
optional features, 7-5  
L
options, 1-1, 1-2, 3-1, 3-10, 5-3, 6-1, 8-  
11  
linear PCM bit posn, 9-2  
Link Timeout, 7-18  
lock script, 8-3, 8-4  
longest supported packets, C-2, C-4, C-  
6
longest supported payload length, C-2  
loop continuously, 7-19  
loop count, 7-19  
ordering information, C-13  
output power specification, 8-11, 8-12,  
8-13, 8-34, 8-41, 8-50, C-2  
output power test, 8-11, 8-34  
output power test results, 8-41  
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screen display and sound, 7-12  
script hard key, 5-3  
P
script menu, 5-3, 8-1, 8-2, 8-5  
script mode, 6-2  
sel. key, 5-4  
sensitivity - multi-slot packets, C-8  
sensitivity - single slot packets, C-7  
sequence of tests, 8-1  
serial communication, 7-6  
serial number, 7-10  
packet lengths, 8-21  
packet type, 8-12, 8-14, 8-29, C-2, C-3,  
C-4, C-5, C-6, C-7, C-8, C-9  
parity, 7-2, 7-11  
payload pkt count, 8-23  
perform measurements, 2-2  
physical connections, 4-1  
pin depth, E-1, E-2  
pin depth gauge, E-1, E-2  
poll packets, 6-5, 8-20, 8-36  
power control specification, 7-5, 8-14,  
8-16, 8-42, C-3  
power control test, 8-14  
power control test results, 8-42  
power level range, 7-13  
power on procedure, 5-1  
power requirements, 3-1, C-13  
power-on self test (POST), 3-1, 5-3, 6-1  
power-on-procedure, 5-3  
PRBS9, 7-13  
set password, 8-3, 8-4  
setting up EUT, 7-4, 7-6  
shipping information, 3-1  
signal generator, 7-13, C-10  
single payload mode, 6-2, 6-4, 8-34, 8-  
39, 8-42, 8-52  
single slot sensitivity results, 8-46  
single slot sensitivity test, 8-23, 8-37  
single test mode, 2-2, 5-3  
size and weight, 2-2, C-13  
slot sensitivity, 8-23, 8-26, 8-37, 8-38,  
8-46, C-7  
soft keys, 5-3, 5-4  
software modules, 7-10  
preparing for use, 6-1  
preset hard key, 5-4  
software upgrade, 2-3, 7-21  
software version number, 7-10  
specific instrument features, A-1  
specification, 2-3, C-1  
Standard Mode, 6-4, 8-11, 8-14, 8-17,  
8-20, 8-23, 8-26, 8-29, 8-32  
status message, A-1, A-2  
STE, 8-24, 8-27  
product overview, 2-1  
R
rack mounting, 3-2  
rack mounting installation, 3-9  
radio interface, 7-7  
range hold, 7-17  
stop, 7-2, 7-11, 8-40  
rear panel connectors, 4-1, C-12  
Rear Panel Outputs, 7-15  
receiver sensitivity, 2-2, 8-6  
receiver sensitivity measurements, 2-2  
receiver tests specification, C-1  
reference Bluetooth transceiver, 2-2  
remote control, 2-2  
storage and shipment, 3-10  
storage information, 3-1  
stress conditions, 2-2  
supported features, 7-2, 7-5  
symbol timing error, 2-2, 8-24, 8-27  
system interfaces, 7-11, 7-12  
report results, 2-2  
RF power, 7-2, 7-13, 8-6  
RF test specification, 2-2, 2-3, C-2, C-3,  
C-4, C-6, C-7, C-8, C-9  
RS 232 interface, 2-2, C-11, C-12  
RS232 mode, 7-11  
RS232 serial connecting port, 7-11  
run hard key, 5-3  
running a single test, 6-2, 8-5  
running scripted tests, 6-1, 8-5  
T
temperature range, 3-2  
test control delay, 8-7  
test modes, 6-2  
test pause, 8-7  
test results, 6-3, 8-41, 8-42, 8-43, 8-44,  
8-46, 8-48, 8-50, 8-51  
test script operation, 7-13, 7-19  
test scripts, 2-2, 2-3, 7-1, 7-19  
test type, 8-12, 8-14, 8-15, 8-18, 8-21,  
8-22, 8-29, 8-30  
testing capabilities, 2-1  
tests defined, 8-1  
text message, A-1  
S
safety, A-1, C-13  
safety symbols, ii  
SCO, 9-1  
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Index  
tools required, 3-3  
updating software, 7-21  
top-line messages, A-1  
USB, 1-1, 2-3, 6-2, 6-3, 8-40, A-6, C-11,  
C-13  
user friendly name, 7-2, 7-4, 7-7, 7-10,  
8-1, 8-40  
user interface, 2-1, 7-12  
user text display, 7-1, 7-12  
transmission power level, 8-6  
transmission power offset value, 8-32  
transmitter test specification, C-1  
TX output spectrum, 2-3  
TX power level, 8-6, 9-2  
U
W
unlock script, 8-3, 8-4  
unsupported features, 7-5  
warning message, A-1  
warranty, i  
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