Actix CellRef Procedure
Actix CellRef Procedure
Explorer
The Network Explorer allows you to import network element data,
creating a cell plan file called cellrefs.txt. It also lets you browse and
edit this network information once it has been loaded. The Automatic
Import feature provides an automated method of updating cell site
information as changes are made to the network.
1 The Site ID field must contain a unique value for each site location.
Beware of non-unique Site IDs - that is, entries that have multiple
sets of latitudes and longitudes for the same Site ID. Non-unique
Site IDs will result in site markers appearing on the map without
sector wedges. Site Names need not be unique - they are used for
labeling purposes only.
A valid cell site database is a text file in which the first line
contains the text below:
; #NetworkData datafile
To point your Actix Software to the file that you wish to populate with
the new cell site data, use the File Location line in the Tools
Preferences dialog. See the section on Loading Cell Site Data for
more details.
The Network Explorer display consists of two panels. The left panel
contains a tree view of the network element data. The right panel
shows details about relevant parameters for the current selection.
If you have referenced a cellrefs file containing only header
information, you will not see any cell site data at this time.
3 Select the appropriate network data file and click Open to display
the Import Settings dialog.
7 Click Next.
Site_Name Optional, but this field is frequently used for the site label.
SiteID Required, and this field must be unique for each site in the
database.
Latitude Required
Longitude Required
Sector_ID Required
Azimuth Required
Beamwidth Required
EIRP Optional
SC Required
MCC Optional
MNC Optional
LAC Optional
WCDMA_CI Optional
BSIC Unused
WCDMANeighborList Optional
10 Click Finish when all the columns have been assigned. If the
current workspace contains existing site data, you will be asked
whether you want to remove existing data before importing new
data. Select Yes to overwrite existing data. Select No to append to
existing data.
13 Double-click on any site name in the right hand pane. The Name,
Location and ID of the site will appear, as well as a folder
containing WCDMA Cell Elements. Drill into the WCDMA Cell
Elements folder and examine the values corresponding to each
sector.
3 Select the Automatic Import Input File. This text file contains
your delimited site data.