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Status > W-WAN Module > Serving Cell
6.11
The Status > W-WAN Module > Serving Cell page displays the cell parameters of the serving/
dedicated cell. A typical display is shown below:
14 Aug 2003 10:27:56
Serving Cell I Dedicated channel
chann rs dBm MCC MNC LAC cell NCC BCC PWR RXLev C1 I chann TS
timAdv PWR dBm Q ChMod
105 30 -80 234 10 0BFD 3563 1 2 33 -104 24 I No connection
There are two sections, “Serving cell” and “Dedicated channel”. The “Serving cell” section provides
parameters for the GSM cell currently providing the GSM link. The “Dedicated channel” section
shows the parameters when a dedicated channel is in use. This is only the case when a voice or
9600 GSM data call is in progress, so is not normally relevant when using GPRS or better.
Serving cell parameters:
chann
The ARFCN of the BCCH carrier.
rs
The RSSI of the received signal.
dBm
The receiving level of the BCCH carrier in dBm.
MCC
The Mobile Country Code.
MNC
The Mobile Network Code.
LAC
The Location Area Code, expressed as 4 hexadecimal digits. The Location Area is a number of
cells defined by the mobile operator, throughout which a GSM mobile will be paged. The LAC
may range from 0 to 65535.
cell
The cell ID, expressed as 4 hexadecimal digits.
NCC
The Network Colour Code (NCC), used to differentiate between operators utilizing the same
frequencies.
BCC
The Base station Colour Code.
PWR
The maximal power level used on the Random Access Channel (RACH) channel in dBm. The
RACH is the channel used for initial access into a system.
RXLev
The minimal receiving level (in dBm) to allow registration