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TBR 005 : 20002

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EUROPEAN DIGITAL CELLULAR TELECOMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM (PHASE 1) - ATTACHMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS (GSM) MOBILE STATIONS

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Information from the client to the test laboratory
4 Other requirements for GSM mobile stations
5 Structure of the TBR
6 References to GSM core specifications
7 Abbreviations
8 General tests and procedures
   8.1 Support and non-support of services
   8.2 Support of single numbering scheme
   8.3 IMEI Security
9 Spurious emissions
   9.1 MS allocated a channel (conducted spurious
       emissions)
   9.2 MS in idle mode (conducted spurious emissions)
   9.3 MS allocated a channel (radiated spurious
       emissions)
   9.4 MS in idle mode (radiated spurious emissions)
10 Transmitter
   10.1 Phase error and frequency error
   10.2 Frequency error under multipath and
        interference conditions
   10.3 Peak transmitter carrier power and burst timing
   10.4 Output RF spectrum, modulation and switching transients
11 Receiver
   11.1 Sensitivity
   11.2 Usable Receiver Input Level Range
   11.3 Co-channel rejection
   11.4 Adjacent channel rejection
   11.5 Intermodulation rejection
   11.6 Blocking and spurious response
12 Tests of Layer 2 signalling functions
   12.1 Timing requirements and frame format
   12.2 Initialisation when contention resolution required
   12.3 Initialisation, contention resolution not required
   12.4 Normal information transfer
   12.5 Normal Layer 2 disconnection
   12.6 RR response frame loss (MS to SS)
   12.7 Test of frame transmission with incorrect C/R value
   12.8 Test of errors in the control field
   12.9 Test on receipt of invalid frame
13 Initial Tests
   13.1 Scheduling of the channel request transmission
   13.2 IMSI detach/attach
   13.3 Test of sequenced MM/CC message transfer
14 Test of MS functions in idle mode
   14.1 MS indication of available PLMNs
   14.2 MS will send only if BSS is "On air"
15 Test of L3 error handling
   15.1 Errors in L3 messages
   15.2 Test of MS reaction to errors in Transaction Identifier
   15.3 Test of message type errors
   15.4 Test of general information element errors
   15.5 Test of MS reaction to mandatory information element
        errors
   15.6 Test of MS reaction to non-mandatory information element
        errors
16 Elementary procedures for Radio Resource management
   16.1 Immediate assignment
   16.2 Test of paging
   16.3 Measurement report
   16.4 Test of dedicated channel assignment
   16.5 Test of handover
   16.6 Frequency redefinition
   16.7 Transmission mode change
   16.8 Ciphering mode setting
   16.9 Classmark change
   16.10 Channel release
   16.11 Ciphering mode setting for MS supporting A5/2
   16.12 Classmark Interrogation
17 Elementary procedures of Mobility Management (MM)
   17.1 Test of TMSI reallocation procedure
   17.2 Test of authentication procedure
   17.3 Test of identification procedure
   17.4 Test of location updating procedure
   17.5 MM connection establishment
18 Tests related to circuit switched Call Control (CC)
   18.1 Circuit switched Call Control state machine
   18.2 Emergency call establishment
   18.3 Call Re-establishment
   18.4 DTMF information transfer
   18.5 User to User signalling
19 Testing of structured procedures
   19.1 MS originating call establishment, early assignment,
        release initiated by network (No verification of
        audio path)
   19.2 MS originating call establishment, late assignment
        (no verification of audio path)
   19.3 MS terminating call establishment, early assignment,
        release initiated by MS (no verification of audio
        path)
   19.4 MS terminating call establishment, late assignment
        (No verification of audio path)
20 Synchronization to the system
   20.1 Receive/Transmit Delay
   20.2 Access Times During Handover
   20.3 Temporary Reception Gaps
   20.4 Channel Release after Unrecoverable Errors
   20.5 Cell Selection/Reselection
   20.6 RX Measurement
   20.7 Power Control
21 Testing of the ME/SIM (subscriber identification module)
   interface
   21.1 Test Sequence 1
   21.2 Test Sequence 2
   21.3 Test Sequence 3
   21.4 Test Sequence 4
   21.5 Test Sequence 5
   21.6 Test Sequence 7 - Electrical Tests
   21.7 Test Sequence 8 - Access Control
   21.8 Test Sequence 9 - Exchange Protocol Tests
   21.9 Test Sequence 10 - Evaluation of Directory
        Characteristics
   21.10 Test Sequence 11 - Mechanical Tests
22 Autocalling restrictions
   22.1 Constraining the access to a single number
        (rec. GSM 02.07 category 3)
   22.2 Constraining the access to a single number
        (rec. GSM 02.07 categories 1&2)
   22.3 Behaviour of the MS when its list of blacklisted
        numbers is full
23 Short message service
   23.1 SMS Mobile Terminated - Case 1
   23.2 SMS Mobile Terminated - Case 2
   23.3 SMS Mobile Terminated - Case 3
   23.4 SMS Mobile Originated - Case 1
   23.5 SMS Mobile Originated - Case 2
   23.6 SMS Mobile Originated - Case 3
   23.7 SMS Mobile Originated - Case 4
   23.8 SMS Mobile Originated - Case 5
   23.9 SMS Mobile Originated - Case 6
24 Supplementary services
   24.1 Call Forwarding
   24.2 Call Barring
   24.3 Future Services
25 Mobile station features
   25.1 Called Number
   25.2 Network Selection/Indication
   25.3 Subscription Identity Management
   25.4 Barring of Outgoing Calls
   25.5 Prevention of Unauthorized Calls
Annex A (informative): TBR 5 MATRIX
History

States technical requirements for terminal equipment capable of being connected to a public telecommunications network. Applicable to terminals for phase 1 of the public land mobile radio service utilising constant envelope modulation, which operate in the 900 MHz band, having a channel separation of 200 KHz, carrying 8 full rate traffic channels per carrier according to the Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) principle. The requirements for Global System for Mobile communications (GSM) access to the network are covered.

Committee
SMG
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
265
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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NBN TBR 005 : 1999 Identical
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