MODE Quick Start Guide (036) PIN 7034622 Rev 22 SEPTEMBER 2014 Post Of?ce Box 9800 . Melbourne, FL USA 32902-9800 phone 1-800-358-5297 . fax 1-321-309-7437 I) mun assuredcommunicationsm m-wpghams?om DISTRIBUTION WARNING This document contains Harris Proprietary Information and release of this document and the information contained herein is prohibited to the fullest extent allowable by law. These laws include various federal and state laws, such as Homeland Security Act of 2002, applicable provisions of 18 United States Code, and may also be considered law enforcement sensitive. BEFORE MAKING OR PERMITTING ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART, HARRIS SHALL BE GIVEN TIMELY NOTICE AND THE OPPORTUNITY TO CHALLENGE SUCH DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. 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PLEASE CONTACT RRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION 1T CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. I (l 1-1 SCOPE This document provides a quick reference to the Gemini modes that are common to all protocols. 1-2 BASIC GEMINI FUNCTIONALITY The Gemini RayFish Controller enables operators to run different protocols with ease. Gemini provides the capability to run GSM, CDMA, UMTS, and LTE simultaneously on any of its multi-radio systems. KingFish is limited to one protocol at a time; however, protocols can be enabled/disabled without having to restart the Gemini controller. The Gemini application can be opened without connecting hardware. When using Gemini without hardware, Gemini makes available a reduced set of preferences. For example, Gemini can be con?gured to enable Bluetooth search on start-up. The Bluetooth search on start-up option would be accessible in the General preferences tab without having to have hardware connected. All mode-speci?c preferences and mode data will not be visible when the application is launched without hardware. 1-3 GEMINI WELCOME SCREEN The Gemini Welcome screen (see Welcome Screen ?gure) allows the user to enable/disable protocols and modify transmit port settings. Welcome Protocol settings Protocols to use: GSM ums com LTE Transmit ports Ba?rd support for each connected mtenna: Port Supported Band: PA TxPortl Undetected TxPortZ Undetected Tx Port3 Undetected Tx Port4 Undetected Lioenselnformation 8 Showmstartu: 0K Cancel Welcome Screen On startup, the user has the option to select which protocols they want to enable. If the protocol check boxes are grayed out, this is because the license code is either invalid or expired. Gemini requires a license code to enable each protocol. Once this license code is entered, it is stored on the RayFish system and will not have to be entered again. GETTING STARTED 1 - 2 Th WARNING: ITAR CONTROIFLED INFORISAEON fm is ntco taierr' ieta I 0 at nan easeo is ocument an ?fe mmatrionrherearn su [Lad toyfeaera an: state Ews. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMEN OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. .4 WARNING: CONTROLLED INFORMATION (?ru nt contarrhs Harris Proprietaryng at 3n and {elease of this document an In onnatron erern rs su hect to era an state aws. PLE HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ITITNG ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION 11' CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. GETTING STARTED 1 - 3 1-4 GEMINI PORT CONFIGURATION The Transmit ports area on the Welcome dialog is unique to systems capable of simultaneous multiple transmissions. The typical transmit port con?guration includes direct connection to Harpoon Power Ampli?ers (PA). Each Harpoon is a band-speci?c PA which means only one band can be con?gured per the system?s transmit port due to this static connection. If are showing as undetected, and the Harpoon is not available in the PA drop-down menu, ensure that each transmit port has been con?gured for one of the bands supported by the connected PA. CAUTION DO NOT use the Laird antennas, included in the RayFish kits, to transmit with the Harpoons. The recommended antenna to be used with Harpoons is the CMP-727 that is included with the Harpoon kit. The Transmit Bands ?gure shows that the user has correctly selected only one band for this transmit port. Once this has been con?rmed, the PA for 850/1900 should be available under the PA drop-down listbox. Choose Transmit Bands 8 ands to support [Deselect All][ Select All 1900 2100 0K Cancel Transmit Bands 1 -5 GENERAL PREFERENCES Access General Preferences dialog (as shown in General Preferences figure) via main window's menu Edit Preferences), or by selecting the Preferences toolbar button on the main window. 1N Preferences GETTING STARTED 1 - 4 Th WARNING: ITAR CONTROIFLED is ntco taierr' ieta I 0 at nan easeo is ocument an mmatrlon ereain lg surYipgct toyfeaera an: state Ews. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. . WARNING: .ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION ofu nt contal HBITIS pnetary gafo at 3n and Lelease of this document an In rmatlon ereln IS su ect to era an state ws. PLEASE HARRIS BEFORE MAKING PER ITITNG ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. Plelelumes Genaal >5ulvoy_ Loggng 95 FlcgialrolionA M5 DFA ElJctoa'l? SearchlorEluemh devmex on sump Comme- I Aucibl: dcr?s I color Enable valance Stcrage Shore mderexulte to database Roda": ccfoults l'rcqucrcy Calb'chm Notfoa'ion Show frequency calbatm nutiicatiun al atautup Enbedcec L'ont'clls? Enable Solzl Pldocol. 63M Select erdaec bare hequeroee Sew All 350 1300 General Preferences Bluetooth Connectivity: The Search for Bluetooth devices on startup checkbox, if checked, will search for a KingFish connection via Bluetooth before attempting to connect via USB Select the con?gure button to clear any KingFish that have been previously setup as a favorite Audible Alerts I Color Highlighting: - Checking/un-checking this box enables/disables sounds and colored highlighting in Gemini - If this box is checked, subscriber matches will alert the user visually and/or audibly - If unchecked, the user will not be alerted of subscriber matches Database Storage: - Thisloption enables/disables database storage for operational resu ts - Check this box to enable data storage while running Gemini Restore Preferences to Defaults: - This button restores Gemini preferences to their default state Embedded Controller: - Gemini 2.2.2 or greater has the ability to use the Single Board Computer (SBC) inside of the SRII - This option turns on the 880, however, without the proper kit from Harris, this option should not be enabled - To inquire about this functionality please contact Harris Sup- port (call 1-800-358-5297) Frequency Calibration Noti?cation (only applicable to CDMA): - This checkbox controls the frequency calibration pop-up noti?- cation - Deselecting this option prevents the noti?cation from displaying - It is recommended to perform frequency calibrations only on CDMA GETTING STARTED 1 - 6 WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION . This (Eminent contal Harris Proprietaryng at an and release of this document an In on'natlon ereln Is su ect to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ITTING ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. . WARNING: .ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This nt contal Harris pnetary gafo at 8n and Eelease of this document an In rmatlon ereln IS su ect to era an state ws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ITITNG ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. GETTING STARTED 1 - 7 0 Select Protocol: - This drop-down reveals protocol-speci?c preferences 0 Select Enabled Band Frequencies: - Disable or enable Bands 1 -6 SUBSCRIBER MANAGEMENT The Subscribers tab displays all of the active subscribers that have been directly entered by the user. The Subscribers tab can be found in the Status view. Refer to the Access Subscribers Tab from Status ?gure. ll HW Status] HW Config] Subsctiers] <1 l> x Selected Tag Last Hit Protocol Access Subscribers Tab from Status From this tab the user can right-click and select Manage Subscribers option which can also be accessed via the main menu Edit Subscribers). The Manage Subscribers option displays the Subscriber Management dialog (see Subscriber Management Dialog ?gure). Subscriber Management Inactive Active Camel] Subscriber Management Dialoq The user can add a subscriber from this dialog screen by selecting the Add button. The Add button displays the Add Subscriber dialog (see Add Subscriber ?gure). The Add Subscriber dialog is split into two sides, a PLMN-based ID (left side) for Subscribers and a SID-based ID (right side) for CDMA Subscribers. GETTING STARTED 1 - 8 Th WARNING: ITAR CONTROIFLED ?h is ntco taierr' ieta I 0 at nan easeo is ocument an ?fe mmatrionrherearn if; toyfeaera and state Ews. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FUL OR IN PART. ?3 . WARNING: .ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION . ThIs nt contal Harrls Proprietary gafo at 8n and {aelease of this document an In nnatron ereln Is su ect to era an state ws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ITITNG ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. GETTING STARTED 1 - 9 NOTE A CDMA Subscriber with LTE capabilities will have both ID types. Add?iuhsrriher Tag: Green Aclive TMSI: ESN [He-cl: ESN [Dec] IMEI: MEID: PLMN: Add .. MDN: so Modern I Creel Add Subscriber The Tag is the unique name that the user will use to identify the subscriber. The following is a description of each text ?eld (depending on Protocol selected): PLMN Identi?ers - TMSI Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity. This is a temporary ID assigned to the MS which is used in lieu of the NOTE The TMSI is not used during the subscriber match process. - IMSI - International Mobile Subscriber Identity. This is the ID that is assigned to the SIM card IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity. This is the ID that is assigned to the MS equipment - PLMN Public Land Mobile Network. This ID is unique to each provider and is how Gemini determines which provider to transmit SID Identi?ers - ESN (Hex) The electronic serial number hexadecimal format - ESN (Dec) The electronic serial number in decimal format - Add button Select to display Add dialog Erngald/?ilstubscriber by selected option and add/modify subscriber Add Add: Hex ESN MEID I UR Lego Add Dialoq - Select Hex ESN to add the Hex ESN and populate the ESN (Hex) ?eld in Add Subscriber dialog - Select Dec ESN to add Dec ESN and create the Hex ESN. ESN (Hex) and ESN (Dec) ?elds are populated in Add Sub- scriber dialog - Select MEID to add Mobile Equipment Identi?er (MEID) and create an Hex ESN. The MEID and ESN (Hex) ?elds are pop- ulated in Add Subscriber dialog GETTING STARTED 1 - 10 TH ITAR CONTROIFLED fm ta ta I at? 8% "?33m: serei?rl? su?%?2cet :54 e?a?i?aan3'?taa't?e Inf?5e '5 ?um? BEFORE MAKING or?: van ANY ms LOSURE THE INFORMATIO IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. WARNING: .ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This ofu nt contal 5 Harris Proprietaryng at 3n and elease of this document an In onnatlon ereln Issu ?cttof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER THING ANY DISCLOSURE OF 111 OR THE INFORMATION 1T CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. GETTING STARTED 1 - 11 NOTE As of Gemini 2.2.2 or greater, when the user adds the MEID, Gemini automatically converts it to the ESN. - MDN Mobile Directory Number. This ?eld is not used in the subscriber match process. It is just for reference purposesPrior to wireless number portability, the MDN was the same number as the MIN for many mobile phones. - MSIDIMIN - Mobile Subscriber Identi?er/ Mobile Identi?cation Number. The unique identi?er assigned by the wireless service provider to each phone NOTE Without the MSID MIN entered, Gemini cannot determine the hash channel. Hashing is explained in more detail later in this document. Sle System Identi?cation Number. This is the provider ID. The user must enter this ID in order for Gemini to know which provider to transmit LTE The LTE protocol includes all text ?elds associated with both PLMN and SID identi?ers. 1-7 HARDWARE DIAGRAMS 1-7.1 STINGRAY II The StingRay Diagram ?gure shows how to properly connect the StingRay II and Harpoons (where red illustrates USB and blue illustrates RF connections). RF Connection Data Connection StingRay Diagram GETTING STARTED 1 - 12 Th WARNING: ITAR th is ntco tai pne'ta I at nan easeo is ocument an ?fe suRhect toyang state laws. HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PE ANY DISCLOSURE OF OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, IN FULL OR IN PART. TH HEAR fthease 0 IS OCUmen an Woma?on'heream su [idect terayfe?ergf'anc? state faws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION rr CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. GETTING STARTED 1 - 13 The StingRay receive ports support the following bands: - RX 1 ?850/1900 - RX 2 - 2100 Uplink 2100 MS RX) - RX 3 - Downlink 2100 BTS RX) 1-7.2 STINGRAY I The StingRay Diagram ?gure shows how to connect a StingRay to a PA and a Converter box. a? I. RF Connection Data Connection StingRay I Diagram NOTE The Converter box is only to be used for 2100, otherwise the operator must enable bypass (if applicable) or disconnect the converter box. GETTING STARTED 1 - 14 WARNING: ITAR INFORISAEION is nt cortai ocument an ?fe In nnat onrhSerealrririss sun?hect toyfeaergrang state I'aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE VMAKING 0R PE ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE IN -0RMATION lT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. TH WERNIEGZ ftease 0 IS ocumen an t?I'fe In ""330" ereain IFS, SU ect state Iaws. CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PE ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. GETTING STARTED 1 - 15 1-7.3 KINGFISH The KingFish Diagram ?gure shows how to connect a KingFish to a PA and a Converter box. RF Connection Data Connection KingFish Diagram NOTE The Converter box is only to be used for 2100, othenvise the operator must enable bypass (if applicable) or disconnect the converter box. 1-7.4 HAILSTORM SETUP Do Not connect the conicd Land Rx antennas - from the HailStorm kit to the Harpoons. Doing RF connea'on so could ruin the antenna and/or the Harpoon. Data connection Harpoons are only to be used with the cylindrical ARA antennas included in the Harpoon kit. CAUTION TI 2mm The user Must use the new antenna in the HailStorm kit with the new Rx4 r, port. The prevlous antennas do not cover all LTE bands. MI: The Drevious antennas may still be used on th-Rx3. 350/19? R. Isa/mo son/moi a: mum Mu: W: AI 11?! MM: ?6:27:12.? (a may cm Connect the Harpoon?s primary USB cable to the PC instead of the HailStonn chassis. Hailstorm AmberJack Connection Setup GETTING STARTED 1 - 16 WARNING: INFORISAEON ?12 pne' ta I "nrf?a?tr surEhect: Egse '5 ANY DISCLOSURE or IN -0RMATION rr CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. This (if i an In HARRISRBEIEJEORE MAKING 0R PE ease 0 IS OCUmen an $8 [Ingma?on erealn :2 SU at State EWS. HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PE ANY DISCLOSURE OF OR THE INFORMATION rr CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART GETTING STARTED 1 - 17 Do Not connect the conical Larid Rx antennas - from the HailStorm kit to the Harpoons. Doing RF comment," so codd ruin the antenna and/or the Harpoon. Data Connection Haipoons ate only to be used with the cylindrical ARA antennas included in the Harpoon kit. CAN 9 The user Must use the new antenna in the HailStorm kit with the new Rx4 pone The previous antennas do not cover all LTE bands. 21mm Y- The previous antennas may still be used on Rx1-Rx3. RI use/1m 900/000U58 Emu?! (It Md) CAUTION Connect the Hatpoon's pnmary USB cable to the PC Instead of the HaiIStorm chassis. HaiIStorm ArrowHead Connection Setup To laud R: Antennas Hailstorm Faceplate GETTING STARTED 1 - 18 Th WARNING: th is ntcotai pneta' I at nan easeo is ocument an ?fe tIngonnatqon[IISereerrIrlig with? tgyang state ws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PE ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHBI IN FULL OR IN PART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This (Eminent contal 5 Harris prietarygafo at and release of this document an In onnatlon ereIn Issu hecttof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER THING ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. 2 SIJRVIY Gemini begins the survey mode automatically when the application is ?rst launched. 2-1 SURVEY FUNCTIONALITY The survey can be suspended at anytime by selecting the Suspend button. Suspend Resume the survey at anytime by selecting the Resume button. Resume The user has the ability to clear/restart an individual protocol survey by right-clicking in the desired protocol channel list and selecting Clear and Restart. This clears the current channels displayed and cause Gemini to restart the survey for the selected protocol. Clear and Restart 2-2 SURVEY PREFERENCES Each protocol has unique conditions that can be changed via the preferences menu. To open preferences, either select Edit Preferences or select the Preferences button. it? Preferences Changes that are made in the preferences menu are retained through subsequent application launches. However, if the Gemini is reinstalled or the reset defaults button has been selected, all preferences reset to their default state. Each of the four SDRs is assigned a protocol to survey. In some cases, the number of protocols can not be allocated evenly to the SDRs. For example, if GSM, UMTS, and CDMA are enabled, one of three protocols will be allocated to two SDRs while the other two protocols will be allocated to one SDR. The Priority Protocol drop-down box allows the user to select which protocol is assigned to the extra SDR. Protocol Priority Select Protocol: CD MA AUTO SURVEY 2 - 2 ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION o?cument contal 5 Harris Projprletary?afo at an and {elease of this document an In ormatron ereln IS su ?act to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This (Km nt contalrhs Harris Proprietaryng at 3n and {elease of th an In onnatlon ereIn Issu ?cttof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ITITNG ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION lT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FU . AUTO SURVEY 2 - 3 The Select Protocol drop-down box displays protocol-speci?c preferences. All settings below this drop-down box apply only to the selected protocol. sew Protocol: @1 The user can also choose to ?lter out survey results that are below a speci?c threshold. Each protocol has a default threshold that has been determined to be the optimal setting. Each protocol has a speci?c, user- con?gurable, noise threshold. However, Gemini automatically adjusts this value base to create optimal settings, so modi?cation is not recommended. THIS PA GE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. AUTO SURVEY WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This (31w nt contains Harris pnetarygafo at and {elease of this document an In onnatlon ereln IS su hect tof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ITTING ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION lT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. 3 Logging enables the user to listen and log over the air messages that are being transmitted between the Base Transceiver Station (BTS) and the Mobile Subscriber (MS). Messages are sent in two directions: Fonivard and Reverse. Messages received from the BTS are forward messages and messages received from the MS are reverse messages. Logging is useful in determining when a speci?c MS is in range. 3-1 LOGGING FUNCTIONALITY Logging is accessed via the Modes Logging menu or by selecting the Logging button. Logging Users can log individually selected channels or select multiple providers and log the strongest channel broadcasted by each selected provider. When the user chooses to begin from the Channels tab, the user can only select the number of channels equal to the number of radios. When the user chooses to begin from the Providers tab, the user can select multiple providers, however, the number of providers is limited by the number of radios. Gemini will then automatically begin to log the strongest surveyed channel per selected provider. Once a message to/from any active subscriber in the Subscriber list is detected, Gemini will notify the user. 3-2 LOGGING PREFERENCES Logging preferences can be accessed via the preferences button or by selecting Edit Preferences. All preferences related to logging are on the Logging tab of the preferences dialog. Each protocol has unique preferences that can be accessed via the Select Protocol drop-down box. mm: @1 LOGGING 3 - 2 ITAR OONTROLLED INFORMATION . o?cu nt contal Hams prletary I fo at 8n and Lelease of this document an In nnatlon ereln IS su ect to era an state ws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ITHNG ANY DISCLOSURE 0F 11-! OR THE INFORMATION 11' CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This (Eminent contairg?s Harris prietarygafo at and release of this document an In onnatlon erein Issu ?cttof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER IITTNG ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOGJMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. 4 (l The Registration mode is used to obtain the unique identi?ers of M85 in the operational area. To achieve as much coverage as possible, performing a 120 second Single Shot registration on all potential providers is the preferred operational technique. The following terms are key informational pieces that are gathered during a registration: GSM - TMSI Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity - IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity - IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity - TMSI Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity - IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity - IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity 0 ESN (Hex) - Electronic Serial Number (Hexadecimal) - ESN (Dec) Electronic Serial Number (Decimal) NOTE The ESN is a not always unique to the phone. - MEID Mobile Equipment Identi?er - MSID Mobile Subscriber Identi?er LTE: - TMSI Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity - IMSI International Mobile Subscriber Identity - IMEI International Mobile Equipment Identity NOTE The are protected and rarely broadcast. NOTE LTE Registration does not obtain These IDs are only obtained by CDMA Registration. 4-1 REGISTRATION FUNCTIONALITY The registration mode can be accessed via the Modes Registration menu or by selecting the Registration button. 6? Registration Prior to starting Registration, the user must select one of the following: The channel(s) they would like to use from the Channels tab (using check boxes) - The provider(s) they would like to use from the Provider(s) tab (using check boxes) REGISTRATION 4 - 2 ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION (Lou nt contal 3 Harris at an and {elease of this document an In orrnatlon ereln IS su ?act to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This ocument contalr?eHams at an and [elease of this document an he In ormatlon rein IS su ?dect to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOGJMENT OR THE INFORMATION lT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. REGISTRATION 4 - 3 From the Channels tab, when running a Continuous registration, the number of channels is restricted by the number of radios. However, the user can run a registration on as many channels as desired by selecting the Single Shot registration type from the Preferences tab in the Start Registration dialog. 4" Single Shot with a 120 second Up time is the recommended registration setting. For LTE, if more channels are selected than available slices, the channels will cycle every 60 seconds, if Continuous registration is selected. From the Providers tab, the user can transmit on all channels associated with the selected provider(s). 4-2 REGISTRATION PREFERENCES Registration preferences can be accessed via the preferences button or by selecting Edit Preferences. All preferences related to registration are on the registration tab of the preferences dialog. The registration Type includes the following: - Continuous When selected, registration mode will continue to run until the user has selected Stop - Single Shot (recommended) When selected, registration mode will run for one minute and automatically stop - Periodic - When selected, registration mode will run for a user-con?gurable amount of time (default is 90 seconds) - Registration will then restart after the speci?ed downtime has expired - This process will continue until the user stops the mode Each protocol has unique preferences that can be accessed via the Select Protocol drop-down box. select The following is a list of preferences and their meanings categorized by Protocol: GSM - Transmit Options: - Transmit Tab Preferences to change default transmit power CDMA level and to enable external PA for StingRay/KingFish only - Transmit Timing Source: - with network (Recommended Option) - CDMA phones listen and decode the pilot and channel to develop a highly-accurate to system time - With this method, Gemini the transmitters to the network to ensure that the transmitted PN is aligned with Neighbors in the local network?s neighbor list - Being aligned to a neighbor PN provides a 6dB advan- tage for cell re-selection - Use PC system time - If the user is not able to with the network channel, they can choose to using the time on the laptop running Gemini - Specify dateltime - If the user needs to specify the date/time manually, this option would enable them to do so REGISTRATION 4 - 4 WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION nt center 5 Harris pnetary?afo at an and {elease of this document an In ormatlon ereln IS su ?act to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION 11' CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This ocu nt contair?eHarris prietaryflergo at 8n and release of this document an the In rrnatron rein rs su Iidect to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT ING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT HARRIS BEFORE MAK OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. REGISTRATION 4 - 5 OTE If the laptop time or user speci?ed time differs from the network, this will change the time on the MS. UMTS - Transmit Options: - Transmit Tab Preferences to change default transmit power level and to enable external PA for StingRay/KingFish only LTE - Method: - Catch and Release - Upon registration, RayFish rejects the registered MS and returns it to the network - Upon return, the rejected MS will register with the net- work, referred to as a Hard Landing - The rejected MS will not try to return to RayFish as long as registration is active - To re-register a rejected M8, the Registration mode must be stopped and started again or if Periodic is selected, the MS will re-register on the next uptime interval auto- matically - Transmit Options: - Power options Transmit Power Level is set from 1 to 5, where 5 is the maximum - Display options Defaults to enabled. User can disable prior to transmit by deselecting the associated checkbox - Show transmit validation dialog prior to transmit - Show warning prompts prior to transmit THIS PA GE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK REGISTRATION WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This ument contarrg?s Harris Proprietaryng at an and elease of this document an In onnatlon ereln IS su hect tof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE 0 TH OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FU l) MSIH MS DF is an active mode used to locate a speci?c MS listed in the subscriber list. Utilizing the same active features of registration, Gemini can keep an MS connected to the transceiver, receive constant updates from the MS, and enable the user to locate it. 5-1 MS DF FUNCTIONALITY The MS DF mode can be accessed via the Modes MS DF menu or by selecting the MS DF button. - Prior to starting MS DF, the user must select the Subscriber(s) they would like to locate NOTE The user can start MS DF on multiple subscribers, however, Gemini will connect to the ?rst subscriber that it contacts. - Once an MS is connected, Gemini will receive constant RSSII RSCP (signal strength) updates - By default, Gemini remains on the main receive path. - If the user would like to switch to the DF port to use the directional antenna or the AmberJack, the Antenna button is selected 5-2 .1 Antenna The user can choose to change the default receive path to Automatic, which makes Gemini choose the DF port automatically after the MS has been connected (explained in the MS DF preferences section of this guide) MS DF PREFERENCES MS DF preferences can be accessed via the preferences button or by selecting Edit Preferences. W. Preferences All preferences related to registration are on the MS DF tab of the preferences dialog (see General Preferences ?gure in section 1). The following options are applicable to all protocols: Transmit Options: - Display options showing the Validation dialog prior to trans- mitting and showing warning prompts prior to transmitting Direction Finding Options - Signal Strength bar range - Maximum - Set the maximum value from the range for the RSCP bar display - Minimum Set the minimum value from the range for the RSCP bar display MSDF WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION o?cumgnt contal Harris pnetary I fo atg and release of this document an In onnatlon erein IS su ?act to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRISFEIEFORE MAKING 0R PER ANY DISC OSUIRS 0 THIS DOCUMENT 0 THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINSPART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This (hm nt contal Harris prietarygafo at and release of this document an In onnatlon ereIn IS su hect to era an state aws. HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF OR THE INFORMATION lT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. MSDF 5 - 3 - Increment Set the increment at which tick marks will be displayed - Show Peak Select checkbox to show the peak signal strength received - Show labels on side Select checkbox to enable the signal strength bar to draw its labels next to the power display - Signal strength bar colors - Select the Bar Color button and select a different color for the RSCP bar - Select the Peak Color button and select a different color for the RSCP bar peak - Auto signal strength bar - Select Show additional auto-scaling signal strength bar when no AmberJack is present to a. Center current signal strength within (dB) in the 5dB to 40dB range b. Recenter interval (sec) in the 1 to 30 seconds range - Compass drawing style - Set as a Clock face or a Compass face - The key difference is the labeling around the tick marks that represent either a clock or a compass - Audible Signal Strength Options: - Signal strength range for sound levels - Selelct to set the upper and lower bounds for the sound eve Each protocol has unique preferences that can be accessed via the Select Protocol drop?down box. sew Protocol: The following is a list of preferences and their meanings categorized by Protocol: GSM Channel Type: - - Stand-alone Dedicated Control Channel - Provides a slower update rate than TCH - This channel type does not function correctly with the SideWinder - TCH - Traf?c Control Channel - Provides fast continuous updates from the MS - This channel type is needed to properly function with the SideWinder - Transmit Options: - Transmit Tab Preferences to change default transmit power level and to enable external PA for StingRay/KingFish only - Receive Tab - Preferences to select default RX path when MS is connected - By default, the Main Antenna is selected and the user will have to manually change to the DF Antenna port once the MS is connected - This is the recommended option due to the increased sensitivity of the Main Antenna over the DF antenna - Automatic option automatically switches the receive path from Main to DF once the MS is contacted MSDF 5 - 4 WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION o?cument center 5 Harris pnetary I fo at an and {elease of this document an In ormatron ereln IS su ?act to era an state aws. 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MSDF 5 - 5 - Audible Signal Strength Options: - Con?guration for audible tones: Enable/Disable - Frequency Tones - Sound Ticks - Both Combines both Freq Tones and Sound Ticks CDMA - Method: - Zone Registration Using this method, Gemini will change the REG Zone causing all mobiles to register with the trans- ceiver, consequently increasing the load on the in densely populated areas and potentially missing subscribers - Paging Only Using this method, Gemini will transmit using the REG Zone and page the MSID of the MS selected or - This does not require unrelated subscribers to register with the transceiver and the number of registered mobiles will be nearly zero - This allows for greater success, and increased acquisi- tion time in densely populated areas - Transmit Timing Source: - with network (Recommended Option) - CDMA phones listen and decode the pilot and channel to develop a highly-accurate to system time - With this method, Gemini the transmitters to the network to ensure that the transmitted PN is aligned with Neighbor in the local network?s neighbor list - Being aligned to a neighbor PN provides a 6dB advan- tage for cell re-selection Use PC system time If the user is not able to with the network channel, they can choose to using the time on the laptop running Gemini Specify date/time If the user needs to specify the date/time manually, this option would enable them to do so NOTE If laptop or speci?ed time differs from the network, this will change the time on the MS. - Direction Finding Type: Periodic Using this option provides periodic updates from the MS to Gemini - This traffic channel type will not function correctly with the SideWinder Continuous (T CH) - Using this option will provide continuous updates from the MS - This channel type is required for proper function with the SideWinder Redirection: This (Ecument 0 an em orrnation HARRISFPEFORE MAKING 0R PER CDMA supports the ability to automatically redirect or manu- ally redirect - It is recommended to let the system automatically redi- rect the MS to the most optimal channel with the least interference - Gemini is able to determine the most optimal redirect channel using the data collected during channel scan MSDF WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION ntal 5 Harris pnetary I fo at 8 and {elease of this document erein IS su ect tof era an state aws. 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MSDF 5 - 7 Audible Signal Strength Options: - Con?guration for audible tones: Enable/Disable - Frequency Tones - Sound Ticks - Both - Combines both Freq Tones and Sound Ticks Transmit Options: - Transmit Tab Preferences to change default transmit power level and to enable external PA for StingRay/KingFish only - Receive Tab Preferences to select default RX path when MS is connected - By default, the Main Antenna is selected and the user will have to manually change to the DF Antenna port once the MS is connected - This is the recommended option due to the increased sensitivity of the Main Antenna over the DF antenna - Automatic option automatically switches the receive path from Main to DF once the MS is contacted UMTS NOTE UMTS only uses the page-only method to attract MS during MS DF. This is by design and requires that the user has the IMSI entered in the subscriber information before starting the mode. Therefore, the user may have to run Registration to gather this information before attempting to DF the MS. - Redirection: UMTS supports the ability to automatically redirect or manu- ally redirect It is recommended to let the system automatically redirect the MS to the optimal channel with the least interference Gemini is able to determine the optimal redirect channel using the data collected during channel scan - Transmit Options: This (Ecument 0 an em onnation MAKING 0R PER Transmit Tab Preferences to change default transmit power level and to enable external PA for StingRay/KingFish only Receive Tab Preferences to select default RX path when MS is connected By default, the Main Antenna is selected and the user will have to manually change to the DF Antenna port once the MS is connected This is the recommended option due to the increased sensitiv- ity of the Main Antenna over the DF antenna Automatic option automatically switches the receive path from Main to DF once the MS is contacted MSDF WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION ntal Harris pnetary I fo at 8 and release of this document ereln IS su ect tof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT ANY DISC OSUIRS 0 THIS DOCUMENT 0 THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINSPART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This umfnt contai 5 Harris prietary I fo at and release of this document an In onnatlon ereIn Issu hecttof era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS FORE MAKING OR PER THING ANY DISCLOSURE 0 THIS DOCUMENT ATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. MSDF 5 - 9 OR THE INFORM Audible Signal Strength Options: - Con?guration for audible tones: - Enable/Disable - Frequency Tones - Sound Ticks Both Combines both Freq Tones and Sound Ticks THIS PA GE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK MSDF WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This ofument contal Harris prietarygafo at and release of this document an ormatlon ereIn IS su hect to era an state aws. HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. l) (l I MSIH LTE MS DF is an active mode used to locate a speci?c MS listed in the subscriber list and located in the area. Using the same active features of registration, Gemini can then keep an MS connected to the transceiver, receive constant updates from the MS which allows the user to locate it. 6-1 MS DF FUNCTIONALITY The MS DF mode for LTE can be accessed via the Modes MS DF menu or by selecting the MS DF button. I m) MSDF Prior to starting MS DF, the user must select the Subscriber(s) that are to be located NOTE The user can start MS DF on multiple subscribers, however, Gemini will connect to the ?rst subscriber that is contacts. Once an MS is contacted, it will be handed over to its supported 36 protocol, where it will then provide constant RSSIIRSCP (signal strength) updates 6-2 MS DF PREFERENCES MS DF preferences can be accessed via the preferences icon or by selecting Edit Preferences. 'l Preferences All preferences related to MS DF will the Preferences dialog (see General Preferences ?gure in Chapter 1). Each protocol has unique preferences that can be accessed via the Select Protocol drop-down box. Seled Protocol LLTE There are no LTE-speci?c MS DF Preferences. 6-3 LTE REDIRECT Mode: Step 1. From the Gemini RayFish Controller, select the Subscrib- ers tab and select one (1) to eight (8) Subscribers. - Up to 8 subscribers can be selected - Only 1 subscriber can be selected LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 2 ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION o?cument contal 3 Harris pnetary?afo at an and {elease of this document an In orrnatlon ereln IS su ect to era an state aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED Th' tta'H?P 'taIfot del fth'd '5 If??m "n?g?on' sergan 531133 BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF IS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 3 If the subscriber does not have a PLMN or SID associated with it, the user will have to select the provider from the Provider tab on the Environment view. Step 2. Select the MS DF toolbar icon to display the Start MS DF dialog. - The red indicates that the Subscriber?s PLMN has not been mapped for redirection mm seam; mm *5 - A Add '15 Sue load Add Rm SLbzao? [Non-Jim "no man I 50 Sun Rod "92 Yeh- 310410 Gold mun Timur! INC-W A mum Pm Reboot No Mo us Redirect mt mount-mouovwm Mo uu pp 9 Am mumeNI Start MS DF (LTE) Dialoo with No Redirect Mappind Step 3. Select and double-click the row containing the red to display the Edit Provider dialog. 010410900? nun UK Ah mouomm Ann 69? idit Provider FR SeledProloeot PLMN MCCI MNC: - 4% Browse. i. DSpedymoo?au Wmal Opt-om A410 BL Physicd Col ID: Ado Fm Con?gure Redirect - Con?gure button text is red if Redirection has not been speci?ed LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 4 Th WARNING: ITAR INFORISAEON th is nt contai 5 Harris ieta I at an ease is ocument an elimomatlonrherem IS su toyfe?ergrang state laws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PE THING ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION 11' CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This nt co tai rr' ieta I fo at and elease of this document an ?fe minonnatrion erealn su [idea toyfeaera an: state laws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE 0 OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 5 Step 4. Select the Con?gure button to display options for mapping and choose redirect channels. Choose Redirect Channels Choose Redirect Channels - The LTE PLMN listed in the ?rst column requires a redirect PLMN mapping Step 5. Select the 3G Protocol associated with the LTE PLMN from the Protocol drop-down list. Step 6. Select the 3G associated with the LTE PLMN from the drop-down list. Step 7. Select OK to save the mapping and redisplay the Subscribers tab. Start MS SW: Mm: Add ITS Remove 51b:ch Iniomw-on soc-b- Nun PLMN I so Sm Gotd 310410 ?1 Red 4192 Yebw 310410 (7 hymn! Mound-on Pom ??lm Mood am ATU Ado GSH ATU (310410PU4NI Mo UNIS The green 41 1 ?3 0? 2? checkmarks Indicate anon 0 Am mmomm that the redirect mapping is speci?ed. Redirect Mapping Completed Step 8. Select the Start button. - The Transmit Validation dialog displays Step 9. Select the Continue button from the Transmit Validation dialog. LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 6 Th WARNING: ITAR th is nt contai Harris pne' ta I at an ease is ocument an ?fe In nnatlonrhsereln IS surgihect 15? fe?ergfI ant? state I'aws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PE ITIING ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOGJMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FUL OR IN PART. 8.- WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMATION This nt co tai rr' ieta I fo at and elease of this documen an ?fe mfonnagonrherealn su [idea toyfeaera an: state laws. HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. LTE REDIRECT MSDF imam Nut-I0me A . 1' 1 ?be: MI 1w. Wig Can: u/ 2 JHIS LIE 16 Baa/2013145994 F??les? - Shaw-u: moo-sum - .40 - - smear. saws-u nminy as? asm Gold Such-a '50 View Sending 60 '70: Trust '80_ mm: mum nun-v xx nuutrcn: 512415 - - Siberiach so Eat my: -90 Gold Pan: Am - . ?I?slou Pm MSDF Mode Transmittind (LTE) The following list describes the Subscriber status messages that are displayed while transmitting. Searching Slices are registering LTE devices in the area and searching for one that matches any Subscriber?s identi?cation information Paging - SDRs are searching devices that match any Subscriber?s identi?cation information. Depending on the option selected, this may happen via Catch and Release or via Page Contacted -A Subscriber has been found on LTE. Subscriber Status cell highlighted yellow Redirecting The Subscriber is being redirected to its associated 3G protocol. Subscriber Status cell highlighted green Connected Channel redirection detected. One of the Subscribers is within range - Inactive - Once a subscriber is connected, all protocols that are not connected to the subscriber go inactive - Lost - Repaging Subscriber connection has been lost. SDRs are now attempting to reconnect on 3G. Subscriber Status cell highlighted Maroon - Lost - Searching Subscriber connection has been lost. Slices are now attempting to reconnect on LTE The following ?gures illustrate the Subscriber status messages for MS DF redirect. Contacted an- macro-arm- on" havoc. Cu ?to Paging MS DF Mode Transmitting. Contacted and Redirectinq Statuses LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 8 Th WARNING: ITAR INFORISAEON th is nt contai Harris pne' ta I at an ease is ocument an IS su ect a? egrant? state laws. PLEASE CONTACT HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PE THING ANY DISCLOSURE OF TH OR THE INFORMATION lT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FUL OR IN PART. WARNING: ITAR CONTROLLED INFORMA110N 111' ta?H?p ?talfot del fth'd a'S gmn?g?dwe?? 53%? tryfe?eranf'gng'??'t'e [3.3.59 '5 mm" ect 0 HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR ANY DISCLOSURE OF OR THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. NT LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 9 swam Ion ISM Status napalm] 858? 3530 - Gotd ?>Inocm MS DF Mode Connected Status Channel Redirection Detected If the connection to the Subscriber is lost due to interference or distance, the searching paging will restart and indicate a lost statusRSRO 6dr! ?>Sum ml swam: mu- sutu- Dawns-33M um: 612 ?so ?33 RSCP Ec/lo 3mm om MS DF Mode Transmitting, Lost-Repaging Status The Results View display allows the user to change what is displayed in the results. The user modi?es the view by right-clicking on a column and selecting or deselecting column name. Band Downl'nk EARFCN Upink EARFCN Frequency Upink Frequency Downl'nk Bandwidth Upink Bandwidth Modify LTE MS DF Column Disolav LTE REDIRECT MSDF 6 - 10 Th WARNING: ITAR th is ntco tai sH rr' ieta I at nan easeo is ocument an ?fe [Ingonnagon erealn toyfeaera am? state ?aws. PLE HARRIS BEFORE MAKING OR PER ANY DISCLOSURE OF THIS DOCUMENT OR THE INFORMATION 11' CONTAINS, WHETHER IN FULL OR IN PART. 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