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1 Purpose
This document describes the usage method and precautions of the newly added MOSCard
synchronization MOS test Sync SQE (MAYA44 USB+) of the Probe V300R014C00 version.
(1) Install the terminal driver to ensure that the terminal can be properly connected to the PC.
(2) Install the HiSilicon Agent.
(3) Install the Probe.
(4) Start the Probe and import the POLQA license (Without a POLQA license, you cannot
perform the POLQA NB and SWB algorithm tests. The license must be purchased.).
As shown in the preceding figure, click Update POLQA License and select POLQA License.
After a successful import, the system displays a message indicating that the POLQA license is
successfully imported.
(5) Install the audio adapter driver and then start the audio adapter console on the taskbar, as
shown in the following figure.
After connecting to the audio adapter, the console is displayed as shown in the following figure
indicating that the audio adapter driver is installed successfully. Otherwise, reinstall the driver.
This document uses the terminal Mate7 as an example to describe the test operation, and similar
operations apply to P7 terminals.
(1) Start the HiSilicon Agent.
(2) Enter *#*#2846579159#*#* in the dialer interface of the terminal and choose Background
setting > Usb ports setting. In the USB mode switch interface, touch Switch to AP. In the
USB Ports Setting interface, select Balong Debug mode.
(3) Connect the terminals to the PC in turn and ensure that all ports on the Agent can be read (You
are advised to record the corresponding AT ports and mobile phone numbers of the terminals
to ensure that you will not confuse the ports and mobile phone numbers of different terminals
in the following configuration test plans.), as shown in the following figure.
Record the corresponding port and mobile phone numbers of the terminals when you
configure the terminals, facilitating the subsequent configuration test plans. In the following
part of this document, the MS1 functions as the MOC and the MS2 functions as the MTC.
(6) Audio cable connection: Each audio cable has one 3.5 mm headset connector and two RCA
connectors (a red one and a black one). Insert the headset connectors (3.5 mm) of two audio
cables into two terminals, respectively. Then, connect the red RCA connector to the out port
of the audio adapter, and the black one to the in port (This connection mode is only used as an
example. In actual use, refer to the instructions of the audio cables for correct connection.
Improper connection may lead to low MOSs.). In this document, the MS1 functions as the
MOC and the MS2 functions as the MTC. Connect the MS1 terminal to the out port of the
MOSCard through an audio cable, serving as the voice playing end. Connect the MS2
terminal to the in port of the MOSCard through an audio cable, serving as the voice recording
(7) After the configuration is complete, click the Connect icon. The results are shown as follows.
1. Configure the test plan on the MOC, as shown in the following figure.
MOS Algorithm: indicates the speech quality evaluation algorithm. The Probe supports the PESQ
and POLQ algorithms. You must install the POLQA license if you select the POLQA algorithm.
Save All Result File: indicates whether to save the result speech file settings.
Play Channel [OUT]: indicates the voice playing channel. Each OUT RCA interface on the audio
adapter is numbered (such as 1, 2, 3, and 4). The configured number must be the same as that on
the red RCA connector of the real connected MOC.
Record Channel [IN]: indicates the voice recording channel. Each IN RCA interface on the audio
adapter is numbered (such as 1, 2, 3, and 4). The configured number must be the same as that on
the black RCA connector of the real connected MTC.
Speech Sample File: indicates the sample speech file path. Currently, the PESQ algorithm enables
users to manually select the corpora path. If you need to replace the corpora when using the
POLQA algorithm, you must rename the corpora to be replaced in the corresponding installation
directory. The corpora name is modified according to the test plan default name. Delete the
corpora containing the wav48000 field when you replace a corpus. Otherwise, the obtained MOS
score is low.
Before the actual test, the audio adapter output volume must be adjusted based on the test
terminal model to ensure the accuracy of MOS result. Set the in-call volumes of the two test
mobile phones to the maximum. Currently, the Probe does not support the MOS self-check
function and the attenuation value cannot be automatically adjusted. Before the formal test, you
need to select a stable and optimal attenuation value.
Configure and execute the test plan. Start the Probe and choose View > MOS > Voice Call >
Speech Quality Evaluation to view the MOS. Adjust the attenuation value of the out port
configured in the test plan. Start from 0, test about 10 values for each attenuation adjustment,
record the optimal attenuation value, and use the optimal value as the formal test attenuation
value. Do not modify the gain and muting settings of the INPUT and MONITOR during the
attenuation adjustment. After you complete the settings, the console is shown as follows:
Because of terminal differences, you need to readjust the attenuation value when replacing the
terminals. However, the attenuation value range does not differ much.
When replacing the test corpora, you also need to readjust the attenuation value.
Test results are displayed in the corresponding interface of the MOC and MS1 data is displayed on the interface by
default. If MS1 is not the MOC, you can perform handover by right-click on the interface, as shown in the
following figure.
4 Precautions
If the test MOS is low (if the MOS test score is between 1 and 2), do as follows:
(1) Check method:
When executing the test plan, enable the hands-free function of the MTC to check whether
you can hear the sample speech corpus. If any speech is heard, it indicates that the MOC is
connected to the MOSCard properly.
(2) Check whether the audio cable is properly connected to the MTC: set Save All Result File to
yes, check whether you can hear any sound by playing the result speech files and whether the
sound is consistent with that in the sample speech files.
(3) Check the actual network quality: Call each other from two terminals and hear the actual
voice quality.
The audio cable is connected properly. However, after replacing the test corpus, the MOS is low.
Check method:
(1) Check whether corpora files including the field wav48000 exist in the corpora path. If any
files exist, delete them.
(2) If the MOS remains low after resolving the preceding problem, you are advised to adjust the
attenuation value of the out port. Because the sensitivities of different corpora are different,
you need to readjust the attenuation value.
(3) Check the attenuation and gain values of the MOSCard to ensure that the gain values of the
INPUT and MONITOR are 0 and the INPUT and MONITOR are set to muting.
When you test the VoLTE, if the MOS is low or fluctuates greatly, open the VoLTE Parameters
interface under the LTE node and check whether the jitter, delay, and packet loss values are great.