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    Voice Quality Guide

    Version 7.20

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    2013 by Anite Finland Ltd. All rights reserved.

    This manual, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may only be used

    or copied in accordance with the terms of such license. The information in this manual is intended for

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    responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this user manual.

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    2011 by the POLQA Coalition of OPTICOM GmbH, Germany - SwissQual AG, Switzerland - KPN,

    The Netherlands - TNO, The Netherlands.

    Revision 7.20.00, Last edited December 2013

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    CONTENTS

    NEMO VOICE QUALITY GUIDE 4

    IMPORTANT 5

    VOICE QUALITY SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 6

    MOBILE-TO-FIXED LINE 6

    MOBILE-TO-MOBILE 6

    MUTE CALL DETECTION 6

    NEMO OUTDOOR VOICE QUALITY NEMO MEDIA ROUTER 9

    SETTING UP THE SYSTEM 9

    NEMO OUTDOOR VOICE QUALITY TERRATEC SOUND CARD

    15

    NEMO VOICE QUALITY TERRATEC DMX 6FIRE USB TECHNICAL DATA 15

    INSTALLING THE DMX 6FIRE USB DRIVER IN WINDOWS XP 16

    REQUIRED HARDWARE WITH TERRATEC DMX 6FIRE USB 2.0 SOUND CARD 24

    TerraTec DMX 6Fire USB 2.0 Sound Card 24

    Nokia N85(US)/N95(US)/N96(US)/6720(US)/N97(US)/C5/ C7-00/500/Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S 26

    Nokia 3500 and 612X 27

    LG CDMA/VX8350/VX8360/Huawei C7600 (EVDO) 29

    Datang DTM 8120/ Leadcore LC 8130E 31

    Samsung SGH-U800 34

    TERRATEC DMX 6FIRE SOUND CARD WITH NEMO OUTDOOR MULTI 35

    NEMO OUTDOOR VOICE QUALITY MAYA44 USB SOUND CARD 37

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 37

    INSTALLING THE MAYA44 USB CONNECTIVITY DRIVER 39

    MAYA44 SOUND CARD WITH TERRATEC DMX SOUND CARD AND NEMO OUTDOOR MMAC3MULTI 42

    MAKING VOICE QUALITY MEASUREMENTS 44

    MOBILE-TO-MOBILE VQ MEASUREMENTS 45

    MOBILE-TO-FIXED-TO-MOBILE VQ MEASUREMENTS 49

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    Nemo Voice Qual i ty Guide 4

    NEMO VOICE QUALITY GUIDE

    Nemo Voice Quality is an option for the Nemo Outdoor measurement system. Nemo Outdoor

    supports mobile-to-mobile and mobile-to-fixed-to-mobile measurements. The measurements

    enable the assessment of the quality of voice during voice calls as perceived by end-users. Themeasurement is based on the ITU-T recommendations P.862.1, P862.2, and P863 and it

    produces a voice quality score that is mapped on an EMOS (Estimated Mean Opinion Score)

    scale. Also measurements based on the WB-AMR codec are supported. Nemo Outdoor

    supports voice quality measurements with three options: with the TerraTec DMX 6Fire USB

    sound card, with the Maya44 USB sound card, and with Nemo Media Router running on

    Android-based smartphones.

    The Nemo Voice Quality system with the Nemo Media Router consists of Nemo Outdoor, 1-6

    Android-based smartphones, and optionally Nemo Outdoor Multi. It is supported with the Nemo

    Outdoor platform, and it supports the USB 2.0 audio system, four channels, and the GSM,

    WCDMA, CDMA2000, and TD-SCDMA technologies. For a list of supported terminals, pleasesee the Voice Quality data sheet.

    The Nemo Voice Quality system with the TerraTec DMX 6 Fire USB sound card consists of

    Nemo Outdoor, 1-4 mobiles, the TerraTec sound card, and optionally Nemo Outdoor Multi. It is

    supported with the Nemo Outdoor platform, and it supports the USB 2.0 audio system, four

    channels, and the GSM, WCDMA, CDMA2000, and TD-SCDMA technologies. For a list of

    supported terminals, please see the Voice Quality data sheet.

    The Nemo Voice Quality system with the Maya44 sound card consists of Nemo Outdoor, 1-4

    mobiles, the Maya44 sound card, and optionally Nemo Outdoor Multi. If you combine the

    TerraTec and Maya44 sound cards, you can connect up to 6 test terminals with Nemo OutdoorMulti.

    With all options it is possible to perform two types of voice quality measurements: mobile-to-

    mobile and fixed-to-mobile measurements.

    In mobile-to-mobilemeasurements, one terminal is calling another and the mobiles send a test

    sample. These measurements present the combination of the uplink quality of the transmitting

    terminal and the downlink quality of the receiving terminal.

    In mobile-to-fixed-to-mobile measurements, a terminal calls a fixed number (PSTN) that is

    connected to a Nemo Server with the Audiotest option. These measurements present the

    downlink quality of the terminal at the Nemo Outdoor end, the uplink quality of the terminal atthe server end, and the downlink quality of the receiving terminal.

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    IMPORTANT

    Please read the instructions below before starting voice quality measurements.

    A sound card should be connected to a USB 2.0 por t. Connect ing the device to a USB 3.0

    port may cause missing MOS scores and distortion in audio, which decreases the MOS

    score.

    If terminals report lower than expected MOS values in Voice Quality measurements, it

    may result from too high CPU usage on the computer. First of all, an Intel Core Duo

    processor T2500 2.00GHz or higher is required for voice quality measurements. If you

    suspect that the reported MOS values are too low and you are using multiple terminals

    and a scanner simul taneously, try the following. First, if you have many applications

    running on the laptop, try closing the unnecessary ones. Next, disconnect the scanner

    and try testing wi th a sing le terminal to see if the MOS values improve. Proceed with

    testing wi th 1-4 terminals without using the scanner simu ltaneously for opt imal MOS

    results.

    If a sound card is used as standalone hardware connected to a laptop, the test handsets

    must not be placed in close proximity to the sound card. This applies especially wi th

    GSM.

    Cigarette lighter chargers must not be used with Multi Lite when performing voice quality

    tests. Chargers cause interference to audio and decrease audio quality. If separate

    charging is required, AC/DC chargers should be used.

    With voice quality tests , Nokia 500, 6720, C5-00, C5-00.2, C5-03, C5-03 LAT, and C5-

    04AWS handsets must be charged with an AC/DC 110/ 220V charger.

    Wi-Fi must be turned off from the laptop. When stationary tests are performed (e.g., in an

    office), the Wi-Fi base station must be not be located in close proximity to the

    measurement system.

    Turn off all sounds from the test handsets. From Windows OS, select No sounds as the

    system Sound Scheme.

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    Nemo Voice Qual i ty Guide 6

    VOICE QUALITY SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    MOBILE-TO-FIXED LINE

    When Nemo Outdoor calls a fixed line that is connected to Nemo Server, the server answers

    the call and Nemo Outdoor/ sound card audio module starts sending the configured test

    sample. The server is already configured to use the same sample. After the first sample is

    received, the server sends in turn the reference sample to Nemo Outdoor that records it and

    calculates the voice quality score (MOS DL). Server side calculates scores for received samples

    in parallel to the testing procedure, and opens a measurement file and stores the result there.

    Along with the test samples, short synchronization tones are sent. They are used for

    synchronization purposes and do not affect the score. The synchronization tone is always sent

    from the side which sends the audio sample. For example, with mobile-to-fixed-line testing

    synchronization tone is sent first from the mobile /sound card audio module to the server.

    After receiving the test sample, Nemo Outdoor sends again the reference sample to the server,

    the server records it and calculates the score (MOS UL), and so on until the call is

    disconnected.

    The measurement file on server side is closed when the call is disconnected and

    FilecloseTimeout seconds is elapsed from disconnection (default 200s). The test goes on

    alternating until a call drops, or until Nemo Outdoor or Nemo Server ends the call. If the server

    does not detect the call disconnection, for example, it cannot detect the busy tone because the

    country code is wrong, the server does not hang up the line. In this case, use NSM to stop the

    VQD service and change the country code. If it does not help, consult the Nemo Server manual

    for further instructions.

    MOBILE-TO-MOBILE

    The same logic is used also in mobile-to-mobile testing as with mobile-to-fixed line.

    PSTN lines of Nemo Server must be calibrated before use.

    Busy call detection wizard of Nemo Server must be done before use.

    MUTE CALL DETECTION

    Sometimes end users are experiencing random audio muting during phone calls. When a call is

    answered, only silence can be heard.

    When audio is lost during a phone call, usually it remains silent until the end of the call. These

    calls can be seen also by observing the audio quality MOS score as it drops significantly during

    silent calls. The mute call detection functionality in Nemo Outdoor makes it easy to analyze

    phone calls where low MOS score is caused by a silent or muted call.

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    A new parameter called Audio reception state is displayed real-time and it indicates if audio is

    present or not. During RX mode the voice quality measurement system is monitoring the energy

    of the received signal continuously for each received audio frame and write audio quality signal

    status to the measurement file. If the energy of the received signal drops below specified

    threshold for specified amount of time, the audio reception state is set to Not detected. If the

    energy of the received signal goes above specified threshold for specified amount of time, theaudio reception state is set to Detected. Threshold values are fixed.

    Audio reception state can be seen in different views e.g. with line graph. Detection starts when

    phone audio mode is in reception (RX) mode. Synchronization tone can be seen at the

    beginning of the RX mode followed by the actual received audio sample file. Depending on the

    reference sample file it is normal that during the reception of the received sample file, audio is

    not necessarily detected all the time. E.g. the case sample file includes a pause in audio longer

    than threshold value used for the detection.

    Figure 1. Audio RX mode. Normal situation.

    Figure 2. Silent call. Audio not detected.

    Audio lost

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    Figure 3. Muted call. Audio lost during call. DL MOS scores seen as low as 1.49MOS.

    Figure 4. Audio gap. Lost audio frames during RX mode.

    Audio lost.

    Muted call

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    Nemo Voice Qual i ty Guide 9

    NEMO OUTDOOR VOICE QUALITY NEMOMEDIA ROUTER

    This chapter will describe the steps for setting up and configuring the voice quality system usingNemo Media Router. Handsets ordered with Nemo Media Route come preinstalled from Anite

    Finland. If you wish to use your existing Nemo Outdoor test terminals, please install the Nemo

    Media Router first.

    This feature is currently supported on the following terminals:

    Samsung Galaxy SIII (GT-I9305)

    Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini (GT-i9195)

    SETTING UP THE SYSTEM

    Requirements:

    Nemo Handy firmware

    AutoTether application must be removed (applies to existing Galaxy SIII handsets delivered

    with Nemo Outdoor/ Nemo Invex)

    Device USB port must be configured to Memory Card Mode (MTP)

    1. If the AutoTether tool is installed on the device, remove it via Applications manager. Select

    Settings|Appl ications manager.

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    2. Select AutoTether and then tap Uninstall. After uninstallation, reboot the device.

    3. Configure the USB port to memory card mode. Open the dialer on your mobile and enter

    *#7284#.

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    4. Select Qualcomm USB Settings.

    5. Select MTP.

    Note that it may take a while before computer recognizes device after USB port mode has

    been changed

    6. Next install the Nemo Media Router on the mobile (if not preinstalled by Anite Finland).

    Connect the device to your laptop with a USB cable. Copy the NemoMediaRouter.apk file

    on your device in the Nemo folder.

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    7. SelectApps | My fileson your device and browse to the Nemo folder. Tap the

    NemoMediaRouter.apk file.

    8. Select Install. When the installation is finished, select Open.

    9. After the Nemo Media Router application has started, restart the device.

    10. When the device has restarted, connect the device with Nemo Outdoor/Nemo Invex as

    instructed in the Dial-up Networking Setup Guide included in the Nemo Outdoor product

    package.

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    11. When the device is connected with Nemo Outdoor/Invex, the Nemo Media Router

    application is started automatically. If the Nemo Media Router does not appear, start the

    application manually, reboot the device, and try again adding the device to Nemo Outdoor.

    12. The Outdooroption should be selected as the USB configuration. The Mass memory and

    Mass memory ADB options are not needed with Nemo Outdoor.

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    13. In the Device Configuration Voice quality page, select the Nemo Media Routerand

    define the correct COM port. Click OK. The device is now ready.

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    NEMO OUTDOOR VOICE QUALITY TERRATEC SOUND CARD

    NEMO VOICE QUALITY TERRATEC DMX 6FIREUSB TECHNICAL DATA

    USB 2.0 audio system

    1 microphone input with gain control (combo XLR / 6.3 mm jack)

    48V phantom power

    -20 dB pad switch

    1 instrument input with gain control (6.3 mm jack)

    4 analogue inputs (cinch)

    1 phono input (RCA cinch) with RIAA equaliser and gain control

    6 analogue outputs (cinch)

    Stereo to 5.1 Surround Expander

    1 headphone jack (6.3 mm) with separate volume controller

    1 optical digital input/output (TOS Link)

    1 coaxial digital input/output (cinch)

    1 MIDI interface In/Out (5-pin DIN)

    24 bit / 192 kHz A/D converter with 114 dB (A) SNR* (input 1/2)

    24 bit / 192 kHz A/D converter with 105 dB (A) SNR* (input 3/4)

    24 bit / 192 kHz D/A converter with 114 dB (A) SNR* (outputs 1-6)

    WDM driver for Windows XP SP2 / Vista

    ASIO 2.0 support

    Control panel for Windows XP SP2 / Vista

    System Requirements

    o 2.0 GHz Intel or AMD CPU

    o Windows XP SP2 or Windows XP X64 or Windows Vista or Windows Vista X64

    o 512 MB RAM

    o 1 free USB 2.0 port

    o CD/DVD drive

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    Scope of delivery

    o DMX 6Fire USB

    o Power supply

    o USB cable 1.8m

    o 1 Adaptor (6.3mm3.5mm mono)

    o 1 Adaptor (6.3mm3.5mm stereo)

    Setting up the system

    This chapter will describe the steps for setting up and configuring the voice quality

    measurement system. Please install the Nemo Outdoor software and the DMX 6Fire USB driver

    first.

    Note that it is very important for the laptop to f ill the hardware requirements stated above;the laptop needs to have Core Duo Processor 2.0 GHz or AMD PCU, or more powerful .

    INSTALLING THE DMX 6FIRE USB DRIVER INWINDOWS XP

    Do not connect the USB connectivit y cable to your PC until the driver installation is

    complete. However, power can be switched on in the sound card.

    1. Before you start, ensure that your Windows XP version is up to date. Right-click the My

    Computer icon and choose Properties from the context menu. The System Properties

    dialog appears, in which you can check your current service pack version. You can also

    enter the System Properties dialog by going to Start | Settings | Control Panel | System. It

    is important for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2 for short) or Windows Vista to be

    installed on your computer. If this is not the case, please contact Microsoft

    (www.microsoft.com) to update your system. For Windows, this is generally free of charge.

    2. The driver installation file is found on the Nemo Outdoor installation CD in Nemo

    Outdoor\Drivers and Specific Softwares\TerraTec DMX 6Fire USB sound card driver.

    Please note that this specific version of the driver needs to be used.

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    3. Double-click on the installation file. The installation wizard will now display its welcome

    message.

    4. The default destination for the installation is specified in the following window. If you prefer

    another folder, select Browse...and choose the corresponding directory. Then, click Install.

    5. You can disregard the safety warning without concern. Click Continue Anywayto continue.

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    6. The driver is now installed in the system, and as soon as the message below appears, you

    can connect the DMX 6Fire USB to your computer's USB 2.0 port using the cable provided.

    If Nemo Multi hardware is used, sound card can be connected also to the Multi unit.

    Windows XP will automatically recognize the device as new hardware and open the driver

    installation dialogue.

    7. The Windows Found New Hardware Wizardasks what driver to use for the new hardware

    component. You do not have to search for the driver online. The next window asks about

    the driver for the DMX 6Fire USB hardware. Next, select Install the sof tware

    automatically [Recommended] and confirm with Next.

    8. Then, just to be safe, a new system restore point is set. Nothing to be concerned about

    this is a standard precaution.

    9. This concludes part 1 of the installation, so click Finish.

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    10. This returns you to the installation wizard, as only the drivers for the USB controller have

    been installed; now, the drivers that make the controller a USB audio device are installed.

    Here, too, select Install the software automatically to install the second batch of drivers.

    11. Again, you can safely ignore the message that the software did not pass the Windows Logo

    test.

    12. Click Finish to complete the installation of the drivers.

    13. Once the drivers have been installed, the DMX 6Fire USB should appear in the device

    manager with the following entries. Go to Start | Control Panel | System | Hardwareand

    click the Device Managerbutton.

    14. After installation remember to check that the GAIN1and GAIN2controls are adjusted to the

    minimum and the PAD switches are in the OFF position in the TerraTec Sound Card front

    panel.

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    15. Note that the volume level of the test terminals needs to be adjusted according to the table

    below during a voice call:

    Terminal Volume level

    Nokia 3500, 6120, 6121, N85, N85 US, N95, N95

    US, N96, N96 US, N97, N97US

    8 / 10

    Nokia 6720(US), C5, C5-03, C7-00, 500 10/10

    LG C680 3 / 8

    LG KX206, C676 4 / 7

    LG VX8350, VX8360 8 / 8

    Datang DTM 8120 2 / 5

    Huawei C7600 7 / 7

    Leadcore LC 8130E 2 / 5

    Samsung SGH-U800 3 / 7

    Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S (LT-18i) 6 / 6

    16. Start TerraTec DMX 6Fire USB Control Panel from Start | TerraTec | DMX6FireUSB.

    17. From the control panel set the settings as in the screen shots below. Remember to also pay

    attention to the bottom part of the panel.

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    18. Input settings:

    Set Input and Input levels to +5dB

    Set the Waveplay and Waveplay levels to -5dB, except

    with Datang and Leadcore: -13dB

    with Samsung SGH-U800: -5db -> -10db

    with Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S: -24dB

    Unset all routing buttons at the bottom of the panel except set Waveplay 1/2 routing to 1/2

    and Waveplay 3/4 routing to

    Note that the volume on the Datang 8120 and Leadcore LC 8130E needs to be adjusted to

    level 2 (2/ 5) during a voice call. With the Datang 8120and Leadcore LC 8130E terminals

    the TerraTec control panel settings are different from other terminals. If the system is used

    simultaneously with other terminals, unset the LINK buttons below the input/waveplaysettings and you can change waveplay settings by channel. This way you can adjust the

    waveplay settings separately for the Datang terminal without affecting CDMA or

    GSM/WCDMA terminals.

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    19. Output settings:

    Set all Output levels and Master to 0dB

    20. From Miscellaneous | Asio | Asio Latency, select Maximum (8.0ms 384 samples)and

    close the Asio Latency window. Now you can start Nemo Outdoor. You can leave the DMX

    control panel open or close it.

    Note that if there is a system that measures acceleration in the laptop and which causes

    the hard disk to stop when jolted, it should be turned off . Otherwise there may be breaks

    in the measurement files.

    21. With the Lenovo T61 laptop you can turn this system off by going to Start | ThinkVantage

    Productivity Center and selecting Security | Protection and Recovery | Protect my hard-drive

    [ ] Enable Active Protection System.

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    22. Next, in Nemo Outdoor add a terminal by going to Measurement |Add New Device|

    PhoneIn the Phone Propertiesdialog select the two ports assigned to the mobile as

    Trace Portand Modem Port. You can check the ports from the Phone and Modem

    Optionsdialog (Start | Settings| Control Panel| Phone and Modem Options, Modems

    tab). Select the port with the bigger number as the modem port and the port with the smaller

    number as the trace port, e.g., COM100 as trace port and COM101 as modem port. Next,select the Sound card channel item. You will see a list of numbered options from channel 1

    onwards. Select the channel based on to which LINE IN and LINE out jack you connected

    the audio cable in the sound card. You do not need to select anything in the dial-up

    connection fields unless you are also performing data transfers. In this case please refer to

    the Nemo Outdoor Dial-Up Networking Setup Guide for further information.

    23. Select Measurement Propert ies | Voice number | Properties.

    24. Click OK in the Measurement Properties dialog. You are now ready to perform voice quality

    measurements.

    Note that you need to add and conf igure each mobile separately. If you have severalmobiles, make sure that you select the correct channel for each mob ile.

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    Note that if you are using more than two mobiles for voice quality measurements, Nemo

    Outdoor Multi is needed. Please refer to the Nemo Walker and Multi Li te User Manual for

    information on the Nemo Outdoor Multi system.

    Note that when you are using a separate 300W inverter, it is recommended that the

    computer and sound card be connected to the inverter prior to starting measurements.For example, if the computer is connected to the inverter during a measurement, it is

    possible that it causes a temporary supply voltage disconnection. This further risks an

    interruption in the reception of MOS values.

    REQUIRED HARDWARE WITH TERRATEC DMX6FIRE USB 2.0 SOUND CARD

    Note that the USB sound card can handle the maximum of four terminals simul taneously

    Note that only one USB sound card can be connected to the computer at a time

    Do not connect the USB connectivi ty cable to a USB 3.0 port as this may distort the audio

    sample.

    Note! If terminals report lower than expected MOS values in Voice Quality measurements,

    it may result from too high CPU usage on the computer. First of all, an Intel Core Duo

    processor T2500 2.00GHz or higher is required for voice quality measurements. If you

    suspect that the reported MOS values are too low and you are using multiple terminals

    and a scanner simul taneously, try the following. First, if you have many applications

    running on the laptop, try c losing the unnecessary ones. Next, disconnect the scanner

    and try testing w ith a sing le terminal to see if the MOS values improve. Proceed with

    testing wi th 1-4 terminals without using the scanner simul taneously for opt imal MOSresults.

    TerraTec DMX 6Fire USB 2.0 Sound Card

    Product Code Product Name Configuration

    100256-01 Terratec DMX 6Fire USB 2.0

    sound card

    NOTE! Use this code

    only when voice quality

    system is sold with

    Nemo Outdoor Multi

    (100149-00 or 100243-

    00) or without multi

    hardware.

    With Nemo Multi Lite

    use code 100318-00

    1) 1 x Terratec DMX 6Fire USB 2.0

    sound card with required accessories

    including:

    -Terratec DMX 6Fire USB 2.0 sound

    card-USB A to B data cable

    -220V power supply

    -Terratec DMX 6Fire USB driver

    (427001-00)

    -Inverter Mascot 2285 12V/ 220V

    300W for sound card and computer.

    ELFA 69-715-27 (499048-02)

    -Inverter Mascot 9984 12V/ 220V

    150W for sound card. ELFA 69-717-09

    (499048-05) -PWR Cable for Inverter

    (4m) (499048-03)

    -Extension cord for sound card ELFA

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    42-223-76

    (419009-00)

    -Flat head screw driver 3,5mm ELFA

    80-361-47 (499048-04)

    -Terratec Cover 1180-p-030 (427001-

    01)-Terratec Strain Relief 1180-p-

    031(427001-02)

    -Line Mic4 adapter (427000-01)

    Note that when used in a vehicle, the sound card shou ld only be used with the two power

    inverters provided by Anite Finland. The Mascot 2285 inverter is meant to be used with

    the sound card and the laptop. The Mascot 9984 inverter is only meant to be used with the

    sound card. It is not recommended that other devices be connected to it to ensure

    suffic ient power supply. In case of overload the user risks receiving erroneous

    measurement results.

    Note that the GAIN1 and GAIN2 controls need to be adjusted to the minimum, and the

    PAD switches need to be in the OFF position in the TerraTec Sound Card front panel.

    At the back of the TerraTec Sound Card:

    The power cable is connected to the POWER connector and the other end of the power

    cable is connected to the inverter.

    The A to B USB cable is connected to the USB connector, and the other end of the cable is

    connected directly to the laptop.

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    Note that the A to B USB cable should be connected directly to the laptop! Do not

    connect the cable to the multi hardware (if used).

    Nokia N85(US)/N95(US)/N96(US)/6720(US)/N97(US)/C5/C7-00/500/Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S

    Product Code Product Name Configuration

    100257-02 Nemo Outdoor Voice Quality

    with Nokia N95, N95US, N96

    and N96US

    Includes:

    1) 1 x RCA cable extension

    leads (male-female) (420046-

    00)

    2) Clicktronic audio cable

    (OD0100-03) included in the

    terminal sales package.

    100257-03 Voice Quality with Nokia N85,N85US, N97, N97US, 6720,

    6720US, C5, C7-00, 500, and

    Sony Ericsson Xperia arc S.

    Includes:1) 1 x RCA cable extension

    leads (male- female) (420046-

    00)

    2) 1 x Clicktronic audio cable

    (OD0100-03)

    The yellow audio connector is attached to the Line mic adapter (1) and the white audio

    connector to the red RCA lead. The red RCA lead will be connected to LINE IN X and the black

    RCA lead to LINE OUT X connector. Note that the red audio cable (CA-75U) connector will

    remain unused.

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    You can also connect the Line mic adapter directly to the TerraTec sound card, as shown

    below. In this case the white audio connector is directly connected to the applicable Line In

    connector in the sound card, and the red audio connector to the line mic adapter.

    Note that the vo lume on the Nokia N85/N95/N96/6720/N97 needs to be adjusted to level 8

    during a voice call.

    Nokia 3500 and 612X

    Product Code Product Name Configuration

    100258-01 N612x/3500 audio cables/

    adapter package. Nokia 6120,

    6121 and Nokia 3500.

    Includes:

    1) 1 x RCA cable extension

    leads (male-female) (420046-00)

    2) 1 x 2.5mm 4- pin- RCA

    male audio cable (420042-00)

    3) RCA male audio cable

    (420042-00)

    The yellow audio connector is attached to the Line mic adapter and the white audio connector to

    the red RCA lead. The red RCA extension lead will be connected to the sound cards LINE IN

    connector and the black RCA extension lead to the LINE OUT connector.

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    You can also connect the Line mic adapter directly to the TerraTec sound card, as shown

    below. In this case the white audio connector is directly connected to the applicable LINE IN

    connector in the sound card, and the yellow audio connector to the Line mic adapter.

    Note that the volume on the Nokia 612X and 3500 needs to be adjusted to level 8 during a

    voice call.

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    LG CDMA/VX8350/VX8360/Huawei C7600 (EVDO)

    Product Code Product Name Configuration

    100259-01 CDMA audio cable/adapterpackage for LG C680, LG

    C676, LG KX206, LG KX256,LG VX8350/VX8360 andHuawei C7600.

    Includes:1) Audio adapter plug 2.5mm-

    3.5mm angle (426000-00)2) Audio cable 3.5mm 2XRCA male 4260543 (420045-00)

    Note that the volume on the Huawei C7600 terminal needs to be adjusted to maximum

    level (7/7) during a vo ice call .

    Note that the volume on the LG VX8350 and VX8360 terminals needs to be adjusted to the

    maximum (8/8) during a voice call.

    The red audio connector is directly connected to the applicable LINE IN connector in the sound

    card, and the white audio connector to the Line mic adapter (colors visible on the inside of the

    connectors).

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    Datang DTM 8120/ Leadcore LC 8130E

    Product Code Product Name Configuration

    100260-01 Datang DTM 8120/ Leadcore8130E audio cable/adapter

    package.

    Includes:1) Audio adapter plug 2.5mm-

    3.5mm angle (426000-00)2) Audio cable 3.5mm 2XRCA male 4260543 (420045-00)

    The red audio connector is directly connected to the applicable LINE IN/ANALOG IN connector

    in the sound card, and the white audio connector to the Line mic adapter which is connected to

    the sound card LINE OUT/ANALOG OUT connector(s) (colors visible on the inside of the

    connectors). Below you see examples for both the TerraTec and Maya sound cards.

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    You can also connect the Line mic adapter directly to the sound card.

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    Note that the volume on the Datang 8120 and Leadcore 8130E terminals needs to be

    adjusted to level 2 (2/ 5) during a vo ice call. With the Datang 8120 and Leadcore 8130E

    terminals the Terratec control panel settings are different f rom other terminals. If the

    system is used simultaneously with other terminals, unset the LINK buttons below the

    input/waveplay settings and you can change waveplay settings by channel. This way you

    can adjust the waveplay settings separately for the Datang terminal w ithout affecting

    CDMA or GSM/ WCDMA terminals.

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    Samsung SGH-U800

    Product Code Product Name Configuration

    100259-02 Nemo Outdoor Samsung audiocable/adapter package for the

    following Samsung models:SGH-U800

    Includes:1) Audio adapter plug 2.5mm-

    3.5mm angle (426000-00)2) Audio cable 3.5mm 2X RCAmale 4260543 (420045-00)3) Samsung S20-Pin Multi-Adapter2.5mm AAET554CBEBSTD(419004-01)

    Note that the volume on the Samsung SGH-U800 terminal needs to be adjusted to 3 / 7

    during a voice call.

    The white (see inside the connector) audio connector is attached to the Line mic adapter and

    the red audio connector to the red RCA lead. The red RCA extension lead will be connected to

    the sound cards LINE IN connector and the black RCA extension lead to the LINE OUT

    connector.

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    You can also connect the Line mic adapter directly to the TerraTec sound card, as shown

    below. In this case the red audio connector is directly connected to the applicable LINE IN

    connector in the sound card, and the white audio connector to the Line mic adapter.

    TERRATEC DMX 6FIRE SOUND CARD WITHNEMO OUTDOOR MULTI

    Below you can see a graph illustrating the Nemo Outdoor Voice Quality system with the

    TerraTec DMX 6Fire Sound Card and with Nemo Outdoor Multi.

    Note that wi th Nokia terminals, after initial connection to a USB port, the terminal wil l

    always have the same COM ports .

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    Note that with Multi and Voice Quality measurements, it is recommended that you attach

    a label with a number from 1-6 on each Nokia terminal to denote which ho lder it shou ld be

    connected to in Nemo Outdoor Multi. Particularly in Voice Quality measurements it i s

    important that the terminals should always be connected to the same holder in Nemo

    Outdoor Multi to ensure reliability in audio measurements.

    If Nemo Multi Lite hardware is used, place the terminal(s) to holder(s) screen facing down.

    Note! If terminals report lower than expected MOS values in Voice Quality measurements,

    it may result from too high CPU usage on the computer. First of all, an Intel Core Duo

    processor T2500 2.00GHz or higher is required for voice quality measurements. If you

    suspect that the reported MOS values are too low and you are using multiple terminals

    and a scanner simu ltaneously, try the following. First, if you have many applications

    running on the laptop, try closing the unnecessary ones. Next, disconnect the scanner

    and try testing wi th a single terminal to see if the MOS values improve. Proceed with

    testing wi th 1-4 terminals without using the scanner simultaneously for opt imal MOS

    results.

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    NEMO OUTDOOR VOICE QUALITY MAYA44USB SOUND CARD

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 4 input channels and 4 output channels with RCA connectors

    -10dBV input / output level (unbalanced)

    optical S/PDIF digital output with Miniplug connector

    headphone output (1/8" connector) with 60mW amplifier

    ASIO 2.0 and CoreAudio support (4 inputs / 4 outputs)

    MME / WDM support (2 inputs / 2 outputs)

    standard USB connection to PC

    compatible with Windows 2000, XP and Vista

    compatible with all major DJ software applications

    compatible with all major professional audio applications

    compact, portable and lightweight design

    Note that for vo ice quality measurements w ith USB sound card Intel Core Duo

    processor T2500 2.00GHz or higher is required

    Note that it i s very important for the laptop to fil l the following hardware requirements: the

    laptop needs to have Core Duo Processor 2.0 GHz or AMD PCU, or more powerful.

    Note that the USB sound card can handle the maximum of four terminals simul taneously

    Note that only one Maya44 USB sound card can be connected to a computer at a time.

    However, sound cards f rom other manufacturers can be connected simultaneously to the

    same laptop with Maya44.

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    Maya44 sound card components

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    INSTALLING THE MAYA44 USB CONNECTIVITYDRIVER

    Do not connect the USB connectivit y cable to your PC until the driver installation is

    complete. However, power can be switched on in the sound card.

    1. The driver installation file is found on the Nemo Outdoor installation CD in Nemo

    Outdoor\Drivers and Specific Softwares\Maya44 USB driver.

    2. Double-click on Setup.exe to start the installation.

    3. Choose the language of your preference, and click OK.

    4. Click on Install the driver.

    5. Select I accept the agreement in the License Agreement dialog, and click on Install.

    6. A dialog appears suggesting you connect the Maya sound card to a USB slot in your PC.

    7. The installation wizard may prompt you to remove and reconnect the sound card. In such acase, do as instructed.

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    8. Windows should automatically detect the Maya44 sound card.

    9. Click Exitin the Installation finished dialog.

    10. The driver installation is now finished.

    11. Once the drivers have been installed, go to Start | Contro l Panel | System | Hardwareand

    click the Device Managerbutton. The AudioDevice on USB Bus 2.8.7 and Maya 44 2.8.7

    items should appear under Sound, video and game controllers, and Universal Serial Bus

    controllers, respectively.

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    12. Next, connect your test terminals to Maya sound card. From the picture below you will see

    the right configuration. The line mic adapter goes to Analog Out, and the White cable to

    Analog in. The numbering in Analog Out and Analog in should be the same for each

    terminal. For example, terminal 1 will take up Analog Out 1 and Analog In 1 connectors.

    13. Next, go to the installation folder and click on Maya44Panel.exe.

    14. If the device is not connected, the following dialog appears.

    15. If the device is connected, the following control panel dialog appears. Configure the settings

    as in the image below.

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    16. And below the Input and Output settings clarified.

    17. Hence, set the Input settings slide control to between 7 and 8, and the Output slide control

    all the way up as in the image.

    18. Set the Monitor In 1+2 and 3+4 to mute.

    MAYA44 SOUND CARD WITH TERRATEC DMXSOUND CARD AND NEMO OUTDOOR MMAC3MULTI

    Below you can see a graph illustrating the Nemo Outdoor Voice Quality system with the

    Maya44 and TerraTec DMX 6Fire sound cards, and with Nemo Outdoor Multi or Nemo Multi

    Lite. Up to 6 test terminals can be connected to Nemo Outdoor Multi with this configuration.

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    Note that wi th Nokia terminals, after initial connection to a USB port, the terminal wil l

    always have the same COM ports .

    Note that with Multi and Voice Quality measurements, it is recommended that you attach

    a label with a number from 1-6 on each Nokia terminal to denote which ho lder it shou ld be

    connected to in Nemo Outdoor Multi. Particularly in Voice Quality measurements it i simportant that the terminals should always be connected to the same holder in Nemo

    Outdoor Multi to ensure reliability in audio measurements.

    If Nemo Multi Lite hardware is used, place the terminal(s) to holder(s) screen facing down.

    Note that a Quad-core computer must be used with voice quality measurements if the

    number of VQ terminals is more than four.

    When using Nemo Outdoor Voice Quality with TerraTec and Maya44 sound cards, four VQ

    terminals are connected to TerraTec and two VQ terminals to the Maya44 sound card. The

    TerraTec sound card is located at the bottom of the Multi Lite casing. The Maya44 sound card

    can be placed on the middle panel as shown in the image above. During transportation it can beplaced in the pouch at the bottom of the case lid.

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    MAKING VOICE QUALITY MEASUREMENTS

    After software installations and hardware setup you are ready to start the measurements. You

    will receive some default test samples along with Nemo Outdoor but if you wish to use your own

    samples, please read the requirements below.

    Test sample requirements:

    8kHz, 16kHz or 48kHz sampling rate (narrowband NB, wideband WB and super-wideband

    SWB)

    16-bit linear PCM

    Signal scaled to 90% of full scale

    PESQ-NB: Band-pass filtered with corner frequencies at 250Hz and 3500Hz

    POLQA-NB: Band-pass filtered with corner frequencies at 50Hz and 3800Hz

    PESQ-WB: Band-pass filtered with corner frequencies at 50Hz and 7400Hz

    POLQA-SWB: Band-pass filtered with corner frequencies at 50Hz and 14000Hz

    Minimum/maximum durations for sample: 4s / 10s.

    Speech activity between 60-80%

    Leading and trailing silences: 0.5s

    The following samples are provided in the Nemo Outdoor setup package. They can be found in

    folder \Nemo Tools\Samples.

    4s_m.wav

    8s.wav

    10s.wav

    AmEnglish_NB_m1s1_f2s2_6s.wav

    AmEnglish_SWB_m1s1_f2s2_6s.wav

    BrEnglish_NB_f1s4_m1s3_6s.wav

    BrEnglish_SWB_f1s4_m1s3_6s.wav

    German_NB_m2s1_f1s1_6s.wav

    German_SWB_m2s1_f1s1_6s.wav

    Italian_NB_f1s2_m1s2_6s.wav

    Italian_SWB_f1s2_m1s2_6s.wav

    Japanese_NB_f1s1_m1s1_6s.wav

    Japanese_SWB_f1s1_m1s1_6s.wav

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    Russian_NB_f2s6_m1s3_6s.wav

    Russian_SWB_f2s6_m1s3_6s.wav

    NB-samplescan be used in PESQ and POLQA testing. Note that samples that do not have NB

    or SWB in the file name are NB samples.

    SWB-samplescan be used in mobile-to-mobile WB-AMR testing.

    MOBILE-TO-MOBILE VQ MEASUREMENTS

    Making mobile-to-mobile voice quality measurements:

    Note that the mobile must NOT be in silent mode during measurements, as it may impair

    sample flow from the terminal.

    Remember to switch off the alert and warning tones. Beeping dur ing a measurement wi ll

    lower the score.

    1. Define the voice quality settings for the first mobile, i.e., the mobile that you are calling from.

    2. Open the Measurement Properties, Script dialog for the first mobile (Measurement |

    | Script Properties). Click on the Script Editorbutton to create a new script.

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    3. In the Script Editor, clickAddand select Voice Callfrom the menu.

    4. In the Voice Call Properties dialog:

    Define the phone numberof the second mobile, i.e., the mobile that you are calling.

    Select Request voice call callback if you want the application to send callback command

    to Nemo Server using DTMF tones.

    Select the Voice qualityoption.

    Select one of the default test samples in the Reference sample f ilenamefield. Click OK.

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    5. In the Script Editor dialog, double-click on the End a voice callitem to define whether end

    command type is normal or forced. Define how many times you would like to repeat the

    script by editing the Repeat Scriptparameter.

    6. Click Saveand type a file name for the script. Finally click Close.

    7. Define the voice quality settings for the second mobile, i.e., the mobile that you are calling

    to.

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    8. Open the Measurement Properties dialog for the second mobile (Measurement |

    | Measurement Properties).

    9. In the Measurement Properties Measurement settingspage, double-click the Voice

    Call item.

    10. In the Voice Call Properties dialog:

    Define the phone numberof the first mobile, i.e., the mobile that you are receiving calls

    from.

    Select the Voice qualityoption

    Select Request voice call callback if you want the application to send callback command

    to Nemo Server using DTMF tones.

    Define a Prefix for the received files . The prefix will be added at the beginning of the filename of all received files.

    Select one of the default test samples in the Reference sample fi lenamefield. Select the

    same file as for the other mobile. Click OK.

    11. Open a line graph for viewing the voice quality data. Select Data| Line Graph| New.

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    12. An empty line graph window opens. In the Parameters view type audio in the filtering field at

    the top of the view. Select the audio parameters, and drag them in the graph window. Each

    parameter is shown as its own layer in the Layers view.

    13. Click the Start Recording button. Click the Start Scripts button to start the measurement.

    Nemo Outdoor will run through the script and make the voice quality measurements.

    MOBILE-TO-FIXED-TO-MOBILE VQMEASUREMENTS

    Please complete the Nemo Server installation before cont inuing. See Nemo Server

    manual for detailed instruct ions.

    Making mobile-to-fixed-to-mobile voice quality measurements:

    1. Connect the test mobiles to the Nemo Outdoor measurement system.

    Note that the mobile must NOT be in silent mode during measurements, as it may impair

    sample flow from the terminal.

    2. Define the voice quality settings in the Voice Call Propertiesdialog:

    Select one of the default test samples. Make sure that the server has the same samples

    in i ts reference sample folder (see Nemo Server installation guide for details).

    Set the time between calls parameter to one minute.

    3. If you are using scripts, click the Start Scripts button to start the measurement. Nemo

    Outdoor will run through the script and make the voice quality measurements.

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    4. If you are performing measurements manually, select Start Voice Call from the

    Measurement menu or by clicking the Device Commands button. With each voice call, the

    voice quality measurement is run.

    5. Define the voice quality settings for the mobile.

    Open the Measurement Properties, Scriptdialog for the mobile (Measurement || Script Properties).

    Click the Script Editorbutton to create a new script.

    6. In the Script Editor, clickAddand select Voice Callfrom the menu.

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    7. In the Voice Call Properties dialog:

    Define the phone numberof the fixed end, i.e., the server that is answering the calls and

    sending back the samples.

    Select the Voice Qualityoption.

    Select one of the default test samples in the Reference sample f ilenamefield. Please

    make sure that the same reference file exists also on the server. Click OK.

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    8. In the Script Editor dialog, define how many times you would like to repeat the script by

    editing the Repeat Scriptparameter.

    9. Click Saveand type a file name for the script. Finally click Close.

    10. Open a line graph for viewing the voice quality data. Select Data | Line Graph | New .

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    11. An empty line graph window opens. In the Parameters view type audio in the filtering field at

    the top of the view. Select the audio parameters, and drag them in the graph window. Each

    parameter is shown as its own layer in the Layers view.

    12. Click the Start Recording button. Click the Start Scripts button to start the measurement.

    Nemo Outdoor will run through the script and make the voice quality measurements.