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Version 3.14.15

Actix Cellopt AFP Release Notes for Version 3.14.15

1 N e w fe a t u r e s
1.1 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.14 - 3.14.15
No new features have been added.

1.2 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.13


1.2.1 Import of Planet 5.4.0.226 projects The import of Planet 5.4.0.226 projects is supported for GSM and iDEN. Hence, the Planet versions supported for importing are 5.3.2.x - 5.4.0.226.

1.3 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.12


1.3.1 New import of Planet 5.3 projects GSM and iDEN projects can now be imported directly from Planet 5.3 projects (<projectname>.planet.dat). 1.3.2 Layer assignment for radios in Q uads Now the user is able to set all the layers of a Quad's radio to the other radios of that Quad by one assignment.

1.4 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.11


1.4.1 New format for import of projects and plans GSM projects and plans can now be imported from RANX 3 files in order to allow data exchange between Actix applications.

1.5 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.10


1.5.1 Support of Excel 2007 format for Radio Editor reports In addition to the previously supported formats (Tab delimited in .txt files, pre2007 Excel format in .xls files), the Radio Editor report can now be saved to files in the Microsoft Excel 2007 workbook format (Office Open XML, .xslx files). This allows the export of Radio Editor tables with more than 32768 rows.

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1.6 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.9


1.6.1 New format for export of plans Plans of GSM projects can now be exported to the RANX 3 format. 1.6.2 Support for operating systems added Windows 7 64-bit with Service Pack 1 is now supported. Windows Server 2008 R2 (used as Citrix server) is now supported.

1.7 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.8 & 3.14.7


There are no new features available in these versions.

1.8 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.6


1.8.1 New technology (TETRA) added TETRA networks can now be modelled by AFP. TETRA is similar to LMR in that it is a technology wherein intermodulation products can be calculated and included in the analysis, optimisation and manual retune of networks. It differs significantly in that uplink and downlink frequencies cannot be modelled separately, but rather one channel number corresponds to two frequencies (Tx and Rx) which are separated by a fixed distance. In order to meet TETRA requirements, intermodulation products can now be calculated as high as the 11th order. 1.8.2 Export of layer-based forbidden frequencies to the Asset planning tool is now optional (SF50236) The exporting of forbidden frequencies attached to layers was causing issues with some versions of Asset when the plan exported from AFP was reimported into Asset. As the frequencies were not required in Asset, an option has been included in the plan export to allow them to be omitted from the Asset export.

1.9 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.4


1.9.1 Warning when importing project file (SF52102) A new warning has been added when a user attempts to import a Cellopt3 format project file when a project is already open in AFP. This will help prevent the inadvertent overwriting of data. 1.9.2 Removed all references to Color Code for LMR (SF52100) As LMR technology does not use color codes, all references to color code are hidden when LMR technology is selected.

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1.10 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.3


1.10.1 Better support for Rx/Tx band split in LMR technology (SF52101) It is now possible to specify a minimum Tx and a maximum Rx frequency for the available spectrum on the spectrum page to create a Tx/Rx band split. When these settings are applied, Cellopt AFP automatically applies an appropriate range of forbidden frequencies to the category Radio Use and Tx/Rx Layers. 1.10.2 Flexible option for imputing Adj rules (SF53080) The dropdown menu for selecting Adj rules has been changed to an edit box in order to allow users to be able to enter desired values for creating Adj rules.

1.11 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.2


1.11.1 Option to change database password (SF50847) When AFP is installed, a MySql database is created with default passwords. A new option has been added to the Control Panel Options screen so that the password can be changed if desired.

1.12 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.1


There are no new features available in this version.

1.13 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.14.0


1.13.1 Frequency optimisation for LMR networks (SF51822) Cellopt AFP has been extended to support frequency optimisation and reduce intermodulation interference for LMR (Land Mobile Radio) networks. A new LMR technology support has been added to the list of available (GSM, iDEN, TDMA & PDC) technologies for projects. LMR networks have two sectors each site and transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) radio channels on separate sectors. This can be modelled in AFP by assigning these radios to a new LMR-specific system category (Radio Use). During optimisation intermodulation products can be calculated and used in frequency analysis, optimisation and retune to reduce overall intermodulation interference in the network. Separate penalties can be set up for 3rd, 5th and 7th-order products, and for Co and Adj rules within the same order. As well as feeding in automatically to the frequency optimisation and retune to enable the plan to avoid channels with intermodulation products, a detailed report is available showing how the products are calculated and identifying the offending Tx channels.

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1.14 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.10


1.14.1 New warning for MCRB radio assignments (SF45971) A new project warning has been added when MCRBs are assigned more than six radios. This reflects the actual limit in the field. If more than six radios are assigned to MCRBs when performing analysis or optimization a warning would be displayed that this is not supported and radios would be treated as normal radios. 1.14.2 Configurable Path for database Location (SF49170) A new dialog has been added in setup process to allow user to choose db location during installation process. User would be allowed to choose a new database location only for new installations. During upgrade database location cannot be changed.

1.15 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.8 & 3.12.9


There are no new features these releases are dedicated to resolving issues found in the product. See Issues resolved in 3.12.8 & 3.12.9.

1.16 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.7


1.16.1 Enable all Radios button (SF43866) A new feature has been added that would allow a user to enable multiple radios with a single click. A button has been added at the bottom of the Network page to enable all radios in the network.

Icons have been added to the Site and Sector Property pages to allow a user to enable all radios for a site and sector, displayed in the Property page.

To avoid radios becoming inadvertently enabled, a dialog is presented to the user to confirm the action.

1.17 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.6


1.17.1 Citrix support (SF47764, 47779, 47819) It is now possible to install and run Cellopt AFP on a Citrix server.

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1.18 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12. 5


1.18.1 Use existing database when installing maintenance releases (SF47021) When installing maintenance releases, the Cellopt installer has been configured to use the existing database. 1.18.2 Select radios in the editor from the warning (SF46219) A new feature has been added to allow the user to select the radios that are contributing to a warning.

1.19 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.4


1.19.1 System category OLD COLOR CODE A new system category has been added which can be applied to radios. The user can now update the Old Color Code column in the Radio Editor, and these values will be saved in the database. 1.19.2 Spectrum warning A new warning has been added for situations when all sets break available separation rules for particular radios. This would help in explaining when the optimizer and analyzer scores are significantly different.

1.20 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.3


1.20.1 Increased channel separation limit Additional channel separation for Adj-120 and Adj-240 has been provided in addition to current settings of Adj-1 to Adj-21.

1.21 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.2


1.21.1 GRFU feature development A new feature has been developed to support GRFU channels (GSM Radio Frequency Unit). It is an extension to the existing support for GSM maximum separation groups. 1.21.2 Sector-based tab-delimited export data from the Radio Editor A new feature has been developed to allow Radio Editor data to be exported in sector-based tab-delimited format. This complements the tab-delimited file format feature developed for AFP 3.12 to create a new project or modify an existing project.

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1.21.3 Default report destination A new option has been added to set an analysis reports default destination to be a file rather than the screen. The default directory location is stored in Options. 1.21.4 Layer sorting Layers defined by the user will appear in alphanumeric order; however, system layers will maintain their current, logical order.

1.22 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12.1


1.22.1 Tab delimited import improvement Tab delimited file import has been improved to allow the enabling/disabling of radios by specifying values for a whole sector or a single radio. 1.22.2 Warnings if unusable plan is created If Cellopt AFP encounters a problem when updating radios with the results of a frequency optimization, a warning is now produced about the unassigned radios, allowing the user to take remedial action.

1.23 Whats new in Cellopt AFP 3.12


1.23.1 Enhanced sorting in Radio Editor Sorting in Radio Editor and in all other reports has been improved to sort numbers, embedded in names, in numerical order instead of alphabetical order. 1.23.2 Tab delimited format import Using this format, a new project can be created or an existing project can be modified. Values are defined per sector, per line, and can be used to create/modify various elements in the project, e.g. sectors, radios, categories, layers. It can also be used to create neighbor relations. For more information about this format and how to create it, please refer to the Cellopt AFP User Guide. 1.23.3 Move sectors between sites Sectors can easily be moved between sites from the network tree. The sector will keep its entire configuration, including the attached radios. 1.23.4 Java 6.0 support Support for Java 6.0 was added in order to become compliant with Aero on Windows Vista. The Aero GUI does not support the older Java 5.0.

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1.23.5 Common Actix licensing The licensing system has changed. The new system will be common within all Actix software. Currently Actix Analyzer and Cellopt AFP/MDA and Actix Switch Adapter use the same licensing. For older versions of Cellopt, the old licensing system will still be supported.

Actix Cellopt AFP Release Notes for Version 3.14.15

2 R e s o l ve d i s s u e s
2.1 Issues resolved in 3.14.15
2.1.1 Maximum separation doesn t work for split sectors The model preparation relies on so called "confirmed plan entries". These are frequency associations to radios that will be checked and validated before optimization takes place, i.e. invalid frequencies, which e.g. violate some maximum separation constraint or something else, will not be saved as confirmed plan entry but rather be removed. These removed plan entries won't be considered any longer for subsequent narrowing down of the available frequencies due to the maximum separation constraint. Hence, the plan entry of fixed radios should remain instead of being removed due to constraint violation in order to be properly considered. 2.1.2 Optimization with user-defined MALs returns ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException Certain configurations may have led to incorrectly initialized optimizer data structures, when user-defined MALs are used, which caused an array access out of bounds. This issue has been fixed. 2.1.3 Synth Hopping Separation settings cause problems There was a bug in the internal model preparation step performed in advance of an optimization attempt that caused different kinds of groups to be mixed up by using maximum separation group IDs and treating them as radio group IDs. 2.1.4 Optimizer incorrectly reports No available spectrum A bug during optimizer initialization caused an incorrect response concerning the check for available spectrum under certain conditions when spare planning was not used. This issue has been fixed. 2.1.5 Incorrect parsing of interference threshold The threshold value of the filter Disable interference relations with co-values less than or equal to was not parsed correctly, which may have led to unexpected modification of the value when repeatedly switching to the Options for Frequencies dialog. This bug was fixed.

2.2 Issues resolved in 3.14.14


2.2.1 Interference matrix (IM) generation from DT failed In version 3.14.13 a bug was introduced that caused the generation of interference relations from drive test data to fail.

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2.2.2 Assignment of layer unassigned in Category HSN leads to zero being set as value Instead of setting the value to zero (which would mean that the hopping sequence is cyclic) no value is set, when the layer unassigned is selected, now. 2.2.3 Export of Radio Editor failed due to unhandled number format In case of floating point values greater than or equal to 1,000.0 the export failed due to the thousands separator which was not taken into account when trying to convert the number. 2.2.4 Wrong position of radios when importing Planet 5 projects Although the frequency and the control radio attribute have been imported, properly, the order of the radios (in their parent sector) did not match their order in the Planet 5 project data. The order defined in the Planet project is preserved, now.

2.3 Issues resolved in 3.14.13


2.3.1 Null pointer exception in Retune report For grouped sectors the retune report didn't work if a retune potential was found.

2.4 Issues resolved in 3.14.12


2.4.1 License activation with stand -alone activation wizard When starting the license activation wizard via the start menu the license activation failed because of incorrect paths used in the activation wizard. Those paths were corrected. 2.4.2 PDF generation of detailed project overview An intermediate file was created in the application's installation path, a location which may not be writeable for all users (especially on Windows 7 systems). The intermediate file is now created in the user's default directory for temporary files so that the detailed project overview report can be generated again.

2.5 Issues resolved in 3.14.11


2.5.1 Creation of different IM lists from the same ASA export histograms Different interference lists could be generated each time when the AFP measurement file containing the histograms contained sectors that were not present in the AFP model file.

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Invalid histograms (referring to unknown sectors) are dropped while processing. A bug prevented the removal of those invalid histograms and caused the observed unpredictable results due to a race condition, and this has now been fixed. Please note that non-unique sector names at a particular site are likely to cause problems because Cellopt AFP tries to find corresponding sectors using a combination of site/sector name, and the IDs used in the model and the measurement file generally differ from each other.

2.6 Issues resolved in 3.14.10


2.6.1 GRFU Optimization returns ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException: -2 (SF61411) Under certain circumstances, depending on the radios selected for optimization and those radios being part of a maximum separation group, the input data structures for the optimizer were incorrectly initialized. This caused an array access out of bounds. The initialization of these data structures has been fixed. 2.6.2 Optimizer found less plans when Maximum Separation Groups were involved In versions 3.14.8 and 3.14.9, when optimizing frequencies and maximum separation groups have been used, the optimizer found fewer plans than it used to until version 3.14.7. This was caused by an unintentional limitation of the optimizer's capabilities, and is now fixed.

2.7 Issues resolved in 3.14.9


None.

2.8 Issues resolved in 3.14.8


2.8.1 Problem with saving frequency plan to the database after the optimization (SF57918) When saving frequency plans, AFP was sometimes failing to add MALs to the database. This is now fixed. 2.8.2 Optimizer progress window shows huge green penalties (SF57918) AFP was incorrectly reporting plans, as better plans, which resulted in huge interference penalty scores in order to reduce important penalty scores. Though the total score was less than the previous result, it wasnt a better plan because of the huge rise in the interference score. The AFP code has been modified to discard such plans.

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2.9 Issues resolved in 3.14.7


2.9.1 Cellopt unstable (SF57280) This problem was caused by rapid progress bar messages sent by the server to the client. Showing the progress bar is now configurable through the settings.xml file. Client side logging level can also be configured in the settings.xml file. 2.9.2 Difficulty enabling disabled radios (SF56963) If all radios are disabled in an AFP project, then in the Network page the "Enable all" button was missing. Now the "Show Disabled", "Add Site" and "Enable All" buttons show when the network contains disabled radios even when none of the radios are enabled. 2.9.3 Intermod priorities sorting incorrectly on Priorities page (SF56997) For the TETRA and LMR technology, the intermod rules are now sorted correctly on the Priorities page. The sort order is 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and then 11th order. Also, on the right side of the page, in the "Add new Priorities" section, the order of the intermod rules is now 3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, and then 11th order. 2.9.4 Right click pop-up menu doesn't work for some sites and sectors in network tree (SF55151) Apostrophes in site-sector names caused the Network page right click functionality to fail. It has now been fixed. 2.9.5 Loading time of AFP Templates too long (SF55256) The problem, now fixed, was that MALs were being saved as part of the project template. 2.9.6 Export/Import of project removes distance list penalties (SF57381) For the TETRA technology, this release fixes a problem which was due to the wrong list type being set when exporting/importing a distance list. Now new lists have the type set correctly. 2.9.7 Radio Editor Export of sectors fails for TETRA technology (SF58059) Added support for tab delimited Import/export for TETRA technology. 2.9.8 Fixed import of HSN (SF58656) When importing data or creating a project using Cellopt 3 format, AFP was treating the HSN value 0 as a null value. This is now fixed.

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2.9.9 Fixed locale problem When adding a new site in Dutch OS, AFP was not interpreting lat-long values correctly. This is now fixed.

2.10 Issues resolved in 3.14.6


2.10.1 FAS data import (SF5482 4) AFP was failing to import FAS data in UTF-16 format. The software has now been modified to automatically detect and import data in UTF-8 or UTF-16 format. Ericsson FAS data import has been modified to import floating point values. Note that these are rounded to integers after import.

2.11 Issues resolved in 3.14.5


2.11.1 Tab delimited import (SF53854) AFP failed to import Tab delimited data correctly when it contained Chinese characters. This is now fixed. 2.11.2 Project template export It was failing to export template when project didnt contain bandmap frequencies. It is now fixed.

2.12 Issues resolved in 3.14.4


2.12.1 Creating new project from template (SF52873) It was not possible to create new project using a template containing empty lists. This has now been fixed.

2.13 Issues resolved in 3.14.2


2.13.1 Exception caused by event Export Template (SF50658) When a project template was exported from a project which contained no technology and had all lists deleted, AFP threw an exception. This has now been fixed.

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2.14 Issues resolved in 3.14.1


2.14.1 Rules disappear on restarting of AFP (SF52104) Adj rules were not getting saved when new category was created before saving the rules. Hence these rules were disappearing when AFP restarted. This problem has now been fixed. 2.14.2 Corrected Adj-120 and Adj-240 rules (SF52103) Adj rules have been changed to Adj-120 and Adj-240 to Adj-119 and Adj-239. This would allow user to achieve separation of 1.25 MHz and 3.0 MHz as required for LMR technology.

2.15 When Issues resolved in 3.12.10


2.15.1 Improved Tab delimited import (SF50666) When a tab-delimited file is imported to update a project, it does not update all the radios when the number of radios in the file is lower than the number of radios in the project for the given sector. A warning has been added to warn the user when such cases are detected. 2.15.2 Baseband radio import from Asset (SF50781) Baseband radios when imported from Asset were incorrectly being applied MAL. This was fixed in AFP3.11.2 RC and wasnt merged to AFP3.12. It has now been merged to fix the issue. 2.15.3 Large histogram import problem (SF50997) When large histograms were imported and packet size was larger than 1MB, mysql was throwing max_packet_allowed exception as default value is 1MB. It has now been fixed by breaking down histogram size before storing into database.

2.16 Issues resolved in 3.12.9


2.16.1 Improved Ericsson FAS data import (SF50367) Cellopt AFP was failing to import Ericsson FAS data from Maxis switches due to changes in the file header. This has now been fixed.

2.17 Issues resolved in 3.12.8


2.17.1 Modified Cellopt2 format data import (SF49760) In previous releases, Cellopt2 format data had to contain all fields for import to be successful. Now, iSITE, iSECT and iCONC messages can be imported without Lat/Long, traffic and sep_type value respectively. These changes will be rolled back once the equivalent issue is resolved in the Radioplan platform.

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2.17.2 Optimization error (SF50181) AFP was failing to optimize when the project contained One Set and Adhoc, and MCRB radios. It has now been fixed.

2.18 Issues resolved in 3.12.7


2.18.1 Warning for duplicate sites during Cellopt3 project import Projects created by importing a Cellopt3 format project file containing duplicate site definitions caused the histogram import to fail. This has now been fixed by preventing the import of duplicated site definitions. If duplicate site definitions are found, only the first definition is processed and a warning is produced for all other site definitions having the same name.

2.19 Issues resolved in 3.12.6


2.19.1 Option to include user-defined layer (SF47606) To prevent confusion, this option has been disabled for file-based summary reports. 2.19.2 Browse button for send to file option It was possible to click on the Analyze > Send to File > Browse button even when it was grayed out. This has now been fixed for all relevant locations in the user interface.

2.20 Issues resolved in 3.12.5


2.20.1 Version number in email (SF48535) An incomplete version number was being used in the email automatically generated by Cellopt. This has been changed to include the patch number to correctly identify the product from which the error report email is being sent.

2.21 Issues resolved in 3.12.4


2.21.1 MCRB feature The MCRBs separation rule could not be applied in AFP3.12.2 and AFP3.12.3. This feature was broken due to GRFU development work and has now been fixed. 2.21.2 Changing available frequency When changing available frequencies on the Spectrum page, new frequency ranges could not applied. This has now been fixed.

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2.22 Issues resolved in 3.12.3


2.22.1 Removed disabled radios from warning Disabled quads with either one or more than four radios were generating project level warnings. These warnings have now been suppressed. This would help in identifying enabled radios with a broken quad/widen rule. These warnings would also be suppressed when running optimizer/analyzer. 2.22.2 Alias maps import problem using Cellopt 3 format When importing data using Cellopt 3 format Alias maps were not being created. This is now fixed. 2.22.3 Co and Adj import problem using tab delimited format When using sector-based tab delimited format to import relations, Cellopt AFP did not import Co and Adj values specified with relations. This is now fixed. 2.22.4 Optimization problem when radio is member of multiple max- separation groups The optimizer was sometimes failing to find a solution when the project contained hopping separation groups that required a radio to be member of multiple maxseparation groups. The software is now changed to produce optimization results. This problem was related to a newly developed GRFU feature.

2.23 Issues resolved in 3.12.2


2.23.1 Licensing problem when using the Local Activation server We have integrated the fix for Local Activation that required the product to be reactivated after it had been offline. This has now been fixed to allow offline use of the product when using the Local Activation server. 2.23.2 Progress bar update Sometimes there was a delay between the progress bar showing completion and the actual opening of a Microsoft Excel file. It has now been fixed so the progress bar now correctly displays progress when exporting radio editor data to Excel.

2.24 Issues resolved in 3.12.1


2.24.1 iDEN set planning co-sector issue When using set planning in iDEN, a few sectors with co-sector violations were not being recognized by the optimizer, and were therefore not being resolved. The violations could easily be detected in the frequency analysis report. This is now fixed.

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2.24.2 iDEN set planning unassigned sector is sue Another issue fixed with set planning was that some sets were not recognized correctly, and as a result, some radios become unassigned. 2.24.3 Server shutdown problem after histogram import The server was not shutting down properly while exiting Cellopt AFP after histograms created by ASA were imported. This is now fixed. 2.24.4 Problem activating license when Analyzer also installed There was a problem reactivating a license using Activation wizard if Actix Analyzer was also installed with legacy licensing (i.e. not Activation). This is now fixed.

2.25 Issues resolved in 3.12


2.25.1 Quad-X warning Using the iDEN technology, there is a project warning when a QUAD combiner contains only one radio. Previously this only turned off for the 1st QUAD configuration; all other 2nd to 7th QUADs were still reporting the same warning. With AFP 3.12, this no longer happens; turning off the QUAD warning applies for all QUAD configurations. 2.25.2 Add BR too fast, hangs When adding radios too quickly in the network tree, sometimes the application would hang. Measures have been taken to minimize this possibility in 3.12. 2.25.3 Change iDEN set strategy in network tree In earlier versions of Cellopt AFP, it was not possible to change the important Set Strategy category from the Network tree. The option was simply not available. Instead, everything had to be done from the Radio Editor. 2.25.4 Import CellOpt3 project from ASA not assigning old plan When importing a Cellopt3 project created from ASA, the project did not have the old frequency plan assigned as before, only the current plan. It is now fixed. 2.25.5 Asset import of baseband frequency and HSN Baseband frequency, HSN and MAIO were not imported correctly when read from an Asset xml project. This has been partly fixed, in that the frequency and HSN are now imported correctly. However, some problems still remain when importing the MAIO parameter in baseband.

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3 Known Issues
3.1.1 Exporting a Project Template without first closing AFP causes a crash After creating a Project Template, you must close Cellopt AFP before exporting the template. This issue is scheduled to be fixed in the next release. 3.1.2 Sector-based tab-delimited import / export of radios and sets The sector-based tab-delimited (import / export) feature is not designed to work with set planning. It is not possible to specify that a radio is assigned a frequency from a set. 3.1.3 Project scalability issue It is a known issue that the amount of memory that Cellopt AFP can use is limited by the 32-bit Java virtual machine. Some configurations will increase the available memory for Cellopt. This is done with the xmx flag inside the <installation directory>\conf\settings.xml file.

The default value is set to 800Mb as seen in the picture (indicated by Xmx800M). The value can be increased to around 1400Mb, depending on the local computer configuration. Much higher values than this are currently not allowed by 32-bit Java.

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With this configuration change, the maximum number of radios can be around 25000, and even up to 50000. 3.1.4 Large reports issue There is an issue with large reports in the frequency analysis when displaying this on screen. When a very large report is displayed with thousands of lines, it might cause the client and server to disconnect and hang the application. 3.1.5 Unicode Fonts Exporting reports to PDF format renders all non-Western characters as hashes. There is an issue with applying fonts correctly in this format. 3.1.6 The User Databases (Projects) are not remove d when uninstalling Cellopt AFP The Cellopt AFP uninstaller does not remove the databases (projects) from the directory. To free up hard drive space, these can be removed manually. The location for the database is now in the All Users\Application Data: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Actix\Cellopt AFP\3.X or 3.12 3.1.7 Uninstall may take longer on some systems 3.1.8 Copy Project from AFP Control Panel does not work Using Copy Project from Control Panel > Project Management > Copy project produces a crash with an error message similar to this: Model with id 15 does not exist The workaround for this issue is to export the project to file and copy the AFP3 XML file using Windows Explorer. 3.1.9 Creating a project using a template does not work in all instances When creating a new project from a project template that includes Interference Lists, and then importing an afp3 XML project that does not include an Interference List, the project creation fails. The workaround for this issue is to close the newly created blank project before importing the afp3 project. This forces the DB to update, then you can open the blank project and import the afp3 project file without errors. 3.1.10 Reactivation of licenses after upgrading to AFP 3.14.9 If a local license activation server is used, the information for the activation server has to be entered again after upgrading to version 3.14.9.

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After launching Cellopt AFP, this dialog will be displayed:

Confirming with Yes leads to this dialog:

Clicking Next now would cause a communication error due to missing information about the license activation server this information was erased during the upgrade. Instead, click Back.

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In the next dialog, click the Advanced button:

This opens the dialog where license activation server information can be entered:

From here on, proceed as described in the User Guide.

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4 R e l e as e H i s t o r y
Date
Apr-2010 May-2010 June-2010 July-2010 Aug-2010 Sep-2010 Nov-2010 May-2011 June-2011 Aug-2011 Oct-2011 Jan-2012 Mar-2012 Jul-2012 Oct-2012 Jan-2012

Version
AFP3.14.0 AFP3.14.1 AFP3.14.2 AFP3.14.3 AFP3.14.4 AFP3.14.5 AFP3.14.6 AFP3.14.7 AFP3.14.8 AFP3.14.9 AFP3.14.10 AFP3.14.11 AFP3.14.12 AFP3.14.13 AFP3.14.14 AFP3.14.15

New Features
X X X X X X

Resolved Issues
X X X X

User Guide Update


X X X X X X X

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