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MOTOROLA
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A-1998-065
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SECTION 3 {. ACCEPTANCE TEST PLAN <br />link verification test is valid only if the test terminal is operating in solid RF coverage <br />areas, Motorola personnel must qualify the test location prior to the start of link <br />verification testing. <br />Data collected during the test will identify the number of messages successfully or <br />unsuccessfully processed. The test results will be used in subsequent analysis of the <br />communication links and in the generation of -the verification report. <br />3.1.4 Test Procedure Overview <br />The test requires one person at the test host and one person with the MTU. These two <br />people must be in contact with each other in order to coordinate their activities. <br />For each link test, 10 test messages are sent from the MTU to the test host, then 10 test <br />messages from the test host to the MTU. The test message lengths will be 50 <br />characters each. <br />The following steps are to be carried out for the link test: <br />3.1.4.1.1 Set-up <br />Prior to the test, verify the test equipment set-up. <br />Start the mobile and host emulation test software applications. Manually exchange <br />messages between the test host and MTU, ensuring RF link reliability. <br />3.1.4.1.2 Test <br />1) The test host authorizes the MTU under test. <br />2) All statistics queues are reset to zero. Once ready, the test host operator <br />instructs the MTU operator to start the inbound message generation. Ten test <br />messages are then sent inbound, generated manually by the MTU operator. <br />3) After 10 test messages, the MTU operator instructs the test host operator to <br />start the outbound message generation. <br />4) The test host operator initiates the transmission of 10 outbound messages. <br />5) After 10 outbound messages have been sent, the test is stopped and the test <br />host operator records the results. <br />(Smo''ro"OLIA Confidential and Proprietary 3 3 <br />
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