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Pilot Navigator Guide Book Security Level: Open
Pilot Navigator Guide Book
Navigator Software version 2.9.
Prepared By: Mohammad Imran Ali
2009-06-07
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1 Table of ContentsNavigator User Interface.............................................................................................................................3
1. Detail of 5 parts of the User Interface.................................................................................................4
2. Major Steps to Work with Navigator...................................................................................................5
2.1 Make and Maintain a Project.......................................................................................................6
2.2 Map Files Maintenance...............................................................................................................7
2.3 Site File Maintenance................................................................................................................11
2.3.1 To Import the Cell Files......................................................................................................12
2.3.2 To Update the Sites............................................................................................................15
2.4 Data File Maintenance...............................................................................................................16
2.4.1 To Open a Data File...........................................................................................................16
2.4.2 To Merge a Data File..........................................................................................................20
3 To Work on Work Space and Analyzing the Data..............................................................................21
3.1 De Compressing the Data Files..................................................................................................22
3.2 To Import the Sites on Workspace.............................................................................................25
3.3 To Import the Maps on Workspace...........................................................................................27
4 Some Tools And Tricks.......................................................................................................................28
4.1 To Draw the Data on Same work Space.....................................................................................28
4.2 Threshold Setting.......................................................................................................................29
4.3 Bar Chart....................................................................................................................................30
4.4 Saving the Data file output and Bar chart.................................................................................31
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Navigator User Interface.
Once it has been installed, you can start it from StartProgramPilot Navigator2.8.9 or
double click the icon on the desktop
You can get a quick overview of the Pilot Navigator user interface once it is opened. It is
composed of five parts.
1. Main Menu2. Tool Bar3. Navigator Bar4. Work Space5. Status Bar
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1.Detail of 5 parts of the User Interface
Main Menu
The menus mirror most of Tool bar as well as Navigation bar and Workspace tabs.
Tool Bar
Through the Tool bar all the central functions are accessible. Most of buttons are
mirrored in the Main menu.
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Navigation Bar
From Navigation bar you can see all the imported data files, site files and map files.
Besides some operations to them can be finished here.
Workspace
This entity present all opened windows which are useful to analyze. Several
Workspaces can be created in a project, but only one is active for use at a time.
Status Bar
The Status bar at the bottom display short messages concerning the current state of the
application.
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2.Major Steps to Work with Navigator
Major Steps to work on Navigators are as follow
To Make and Maintain a project To open the maps To open the Site Files. To Import the Data Files
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1.1Make and Maintain a Projecta. Create a Projectb. Open a Projectc. Save a Projectd. Save As a Projecte. Re-open a Project
Open the File Menu in Main Menu and you can find all the option there.
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1.2Map Files MaintenancePilot Navigator provides five ways to import map files. I will discuss only 3 easy ways.
A. One is from Main Menu Edit Import Maps.
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B. The second is to right click Geo Maps in GIS to select Import.
C. The third is double click Geo Maps.
The following figure will be opened by these three ways.
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Select the Appropriate Image type of Maps and press and select Maps to
Import. Following process will be start
Successful notification emerges to indicate import complete.
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1.3 Site File Maintenance
Pilot Navigator supports GSM, CDMA and UMTS and TD-SCDMA networks.
However their file formats are different in site database as they have their defined fields
You can get the sample from the following address but the path should be the one
which you have defined for Pilot Pioneer.
E:\Program Files\Dingli\Pilot Pioneer3.6.1.33\Sites Samples
Formats are as under
GSM: SITE NAME, CELL NAME, LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, BCCH, BSIC, LAC, CELLID or CELL
ID and AZIMUTH
CDMA: SITE NAME, CELL NAME, SID, BID, NID, PN, LONGITUDE, LATITUDE and AZIMUTH
UMTS: SITE NAME, CELL NAME, LONGITUDE, LATITUDE, PSC, LAC, CELLID or CELL ID and
AZIMUTH
TD-SCDMA: Cell Name, ARFCN, Cell ID, Cell ParamID (or CPI), LAC, AZIMUTH
Here we will Discuss
Import the Sites. Update the Sites.
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1.3.1 To Import the Cell Files
Pilot Navigator provides two methods to import.
A. One is from Main Menu Edit Import Sites.
B. Second is to right click Sites in Project to select Import From,
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By both which the imported one will be displayed under its network type of Sites in Project like below figure.
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1.3.2 To Update the Sites
The process of updating site files is the similar to site file import. The difference is that
a dialog box Confirm will appear available to choose Yes or No.
Yes means the new one will be appended to respective network.
No indicates the new one will replace the existing one. The figure is as below.
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1.4Data File Maintenance.1.4.1 To Open a Data File.
The most important function of Pilot Navigator is to optimize the measured network by analyzing
imported data files to find out the problem location and causes and to diagnose them. So much
more attention must be paid to the maintenance of data files. Maintenance has covered many
aspects, such as to set statistics condition, to set Custom Event, Delay
Similarly there are 4 ways you can open a Data File.
Click on EditOpen Data Files and Select the Data Files
Second, click the icon in
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Third, right click project name in Project panel to choose Open Data File
Fourth, right click Data Files in Project panel to choose Open Data File
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For any of the Procedure defined you can select the file you want to analyze.
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At present Pilot Navigator supports seven kinds of imported files:
*.wto (Walktour),
*.rcu (RCU, Pilot Pioneer),
*.paf (Pilot Fleet)
*.pag,
*.pac,
*.pau (Pilot Navigator),
*.ms(Pilot Premier),
*.cdm (Pilot Panorama)
*.mdm (standard MDM file)
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1.4.2 To Merge a Data FileSeveral data files can be merged to one file for analysis. To merge data files goes to
ToolsMerge Files from the Main Menu to open below figure.
1.4.2.1 The Process to Merge a File Add the Files you want to Merge one by one Execute after adding all the Files has been added Give the Name to the File and Save.
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2 To Work on Work Space and Analyzing the Data
This is the most important part of the Navigator or you can say the actual process.
Before doing it makes sure you have selected the Appropriate Project.
Steps to Analyze a Data File
A. Decompress the Data file.B. Import the Sites on Work SpaceC. Import the Maps on Work Space
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2.1 De Compressing the Data FilesWhile data files are being imported to Pilot Navigator, the process of decompression,
decoding and statistics calculation is not being implemented. This process is classified
into two cases.
Provided that the data file is imported at the first time into Pilot Navigator, the above
process will not been done. The advantage is to reduce the burden of system. If more
operations are to be completed, such as to analyze test data of a port, go to and right
click this port to choose any choice, for instance Event, Message or Add Custom Event
etc. This action activates data file to decompress, decode and do statistics.
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Decompressed File
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Now after Decompressing you can see the Fields Under the Decompress file as shown in the figure. You can Right click the Field and Select the Map
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The Work Space will be opend for the Data you have clicked For as I have selected the RX level.
2.2 To Import the Sites on Workspace.To import the Sites on the work space just Drop down the Site from Left Pan and Dragged the Sites like CDMA Folder to work Space.
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2.3 To Import the Maps on WorkspaceTo Import the Maps on work Space 2 Method can be follow one is to drag the Vector folder to Work space from GIS Pan.
Second is asl follow.
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ON Work Space Clikc the to import the Maps on the Workspace (Ctrl+Alt+M)
3 Some Tools And Tricks
3.1 To Draw the Data on Same work Space.
To Import the other data it is not necessary that you must open another work Space you can import the data on same Work Space. Just Click the Icon Pointed Out (Ctrl+Alt+D)
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Following Window will be Appear and you can select the Desire data you want to Show on Map
3.2 Threshold Setting.
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Click on Tools Threshold Settings you will find the following window from where you can fix your Thresh old Settings.
3.3 Bar Chart
Bye right clicking the Data file’s Fields following window appears from where you can select the Bar chart.
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3.4 Saving the Data file output and Bar chart
Click the button and save directly to Jpeg file.
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