Find attached the link for TEMS Investigation 13.1.1 installation (no m e d, no new Driver CD in the current release)
Below is an extract of the release notes.
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2 Corrected Bugs
2.1 Bugs Corrected in TEMS Investigation 13.1.1
Autodetect of Quanta LU220 (Qualcomm chipset based LTE device) did not work.
Problems detecting LTE device Huawei E398 and having LTE data presented from that device.
ZTE MF820D (LTE FDD device) was detected in TEMS Investigation as ZTE MF820T (LTE TDD device), causing license problems. – The two models are now (for licensing purposes) regarded by TEMS Investigation as the same (TDDcapable) device.
HSDPA MIMO information elements not obtained from Qualcomm device. – Decoding of Qualcomm report “HSDPA HS Decode Status ver 4” (ID 0x4222) was faulty; decoding fixed.
Issues with presentation of MIMO data from Qualcomm devices. – Corrections:
1) Updating of MIMO Type and HS Session (erroneous HSDPA Configuration ver 2 reports ignored);
2) Decoding of HSDPA UL HS-DPCCH Information ver 2b corrected (exception in text decoding);
3) Decoding of HSDPA HS Decode Status ver 4 corrected (version 6 with MIMO was not handled correctly).
Too high UE Tx Power (exceeding maximum allowed value in network) shown for Qualcomm chipset based LTE device.
Problem running multi-RAB (voice + data) scripts on Sony E******* Xperia arc: phone would not hang up if data session was in progress. – Handling of hangup improved in TEMS Investigation scripting.
PCTel MX scanner was configured to scan two UARFCNs, but data was presented for only one UARFCN at a time.
TEMS Investigation sometimes hung during WCDMA SIB scanning with PCTel scanners. – Handling of scan messages improved to eliminate this problem.
CDMA RSSI scan: X-axis labels were shifted in bar chart window, with a spurious zero label appearing on the far left. NT11-23598, 1.0, 12/20/2011 2
Problems running LTE Signal scan and Spectrum scan on DRT scanner.
Latitude and longitude values were occasionally garbled in TEMS Investigation logfiles, causing the application to crash when replaying such files.
3 Enhancements
3.1 Enhancements in TEMS Investigation 13.1.1
For the various supported generations of CDMA technologies (cdmaOne/cdma2000/EV-DO), multiple concurrent PN scans can now be performed with PCTel MX and EX scanners: for example, one PN scan on a cdma2000 frequency and one on an EV-DO frequency. The IE structure remains exactly the same: all scanned frequencies regardless of technology (cdmaOne/cdma2000/EV-DO) are presented within the range 1 … 12. If more than 12 frequencies are scanned, only the first 12 selected are presented.
Automatic check for TEMS Investigation software updates. When starting TEMS Investigation for the first time after installation, and also when no update check has been performed over the last 28 days, you are invited to connect to a server and find out if there is a newer software version available. If there is, you are asked whether or not to install it. If you accept the update, it will be downloaded, whereupon TEMS Investigation terminates automatically and the patch is installed. – You can also manually initiate the update check from the About box by clicking the Tech Support button. – Because of the automatic shutdown that takes place, be sure to save your work before accepting an update.
Min/max/median versions of HS transport block size IEs introduced:
HS Transport Block Size (Min), HS Transport Block Size (Max), HS Transport Block Size (Median), all with arguments {0, 1}, where 0 = primary carrier, 1 = secondary carrier (valid for dual carrier traffic).
HS MIMO Transport Block Size (Min), HS MIMO Transport Block Size (Max), HS MIMO Transport Block Size (Median), all with arguments {0, 1}, where 0 = stream 0 and 1 = stream 1 (valid for dual stream MIMO traffic).
Relaxed handling of scanning configuration sets, allowing multiple devices to be scanning concurrently using different configuration sets: 1) Selectable items (technologies, bands, etc.) are no longer restricted to those supported by the current in-focus device in the Navigator. 2) Configuration sets not compatible with the in-focus device may be visible on the Activities tab (but are then grayed out).
In previous releases, the configuration set dialog was populated only with the capabilities of the device currently selected in the Navigator, and only configuration sets created for that device were available to run (in the context menu accessed from the Activities tab). This meant that all validation of configuration sets could be done at the time the sets were defined. On the other hand, complications arose if multiple scanning devices were connected, each using a separate configuration set.
By contrast, in the present release, when defining a scan configuration set, everything is always selectable in the dialog (all technologies, bands, etc.), also items that the in-focus device in the Navigator does not support. Furthermore, when you right-click a scan task type on the Activities tab, all configuration sets defined for that task will be visible in the sub-menu that appears; however, any NT11-23598, 1.0, 12/20/2011 3 configuration sets not supported by the in-focus device are grayed out and cannot be selected. Hovering over a grayed-out configuration set displays a tooltip explaining why that scan cannot be performed.
Please note that configuration sets for non-scanning tasks are not affected by this change.
Support added for Samsung Galaxy S II LTE.
Support added for Anydata ADU-895A (CDMA/EV-DO Rev. B, 450 MHz).
Support added for Novatel Ovation MC551 4G LTE USB modem (Band 13, Verizon).
Support added for Huawei U6100.
Some values not updating in UE Mobility State Change message. – Not an error in TEMS Investigation since these values are not always valid; however, plain-text decoding has been revised to read “Invalid/not used” when this is the case.
LTE information elements Sc … RS CINR implemented for Rohde & Schwarz TSMW.
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