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                                                                                                                                    Chapter 4    Cabinet Installation 

 

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Fig. 4.2-18    Feeder Fixing Rack after Installation

 

4.2.5.2 Dust Filter

 

 

1. Plastic decoration panel    2. Pin    3. Dust-filtering network board 

Fig. 4.2-19    Installation and Replacement of Dust Filters   

Summary of Contents for ZXC10 BTSB I1

Page 1: ...3G Mobile Communication cdma2000 System All IP Architecture ZXC10 BTSB I1 V1 0 cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual ZTE CORPORATION ...

Page 2: ...may be excerpted reproduced translated annotated or duplicated in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation ZTE CORPORATION ZTE Plaza Keji Road South Hi Tech Industrial Park Nanshan District Shenzhen P R China Website http www zte com cn Postcode 518057 Customer Support Center 86755 26771900 800 9830 9830 Fax 86755 26770801 Email support zte com cn S N sjzl20...

Page 3: ...ersion V1 0 Document version 20040615 R1 1 Equipment installation time Your information Name Company Postcode Company address Telephone E mail Presentation How is information presented Introductions procedures illustrations others Good Fair Average Poor Bad Accessibility Can you find the information you want Table of contents Index headings numbering others Good Fair Average Poor Bad Your evaluati...

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Page 5: ...the engineering staff to have an overall understanding of the ZXC10 BTSB I1 of ZTE Then it details the installation flow of the equipment and the installation check How to Use This Manual This manual comprises 15 chapters Chapter 1 Installation Overview briefs the equipment installation and commissioning flow the hardware installation flow and the hardware installation precautions for the BTSB sys...

Page 6: ...o conduct waterproof treatment on the connector Chapter 11 GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation describes the installation preparation the installation flow and the specific installation procedure of the GPS antenna feeder system Chapter 12 Board Installation describes the types and functions of boards used in the BTSB system and how to install and replace them Chapter 13 Hardware Installation C...

Page 7: ... Mouse operation conventions Format Description Click Refers to clicking the primary mouse button usually the left mouse button once Double click Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button usually the left mouse button twice Right click Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button usually the right mouse button once Drag Refers to pressing and holding a mouse button and move the mouse 4 ...

Page 8: ...ergy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation For OUTDOOR use a PNALE Antenna with a maximum gain of 17dBi is authorized for use with this unit Outside antennas must be positioned to observe minimum separation of 3 0M 9 84 feet ...

Page 9: ...Supply System 2 3 2 1 4 Checking the Grounding System 2 5 2 1 5 Checking the Outdoor Installation Environment for the Antenna Feeder System 2 6 2 1 6 Checking the Safety Conditions 2 7 2 1 7 Checking Other Auxiliary Equipment 2 7 2 2 Preparing Tools and Instruments 2 7 2 3 Preparing Technical Documentation 2 9 3 Unpacking and Acceptance 3 1 3 1 Checking Goods against the Packing List 3 1 3 2 Unpac...

Page 10: ...n Specifications 4 20 5 Power Supply System Installation 5 1 5 1 Introduction to Power Cables 5 1 5 2 Installation Flow of Power Cables 5 2 5 3 Cable Installation Procedure 5 2 6 Grounding System Installation 6 1 6 1 Grounding System Overview 6 1 6 2 Installing the Grounding System 6 3 6 2 1 Installing the Outdoor Grounding Copper Bar 6 3 6 2 2 Installing the Feeder Grounding Clip 6 3 6 2 3 Instal...

Page 11: ...16 7 4 Types and Installation of Inter Cabinet Cables 7 17 7 4 1 Installing BDS RFS Interconnection Cable 7 17 7 4 2 Installing Optical Fibers 7 18 7 4 3 Installing Interconnection Cables with BPWS 7 18 8 Trunk Cable Installation 8 1 8 1 Installing E1 Cables 8 1 8 2 Making E1 Cables 8 4 8 3 Converting 75 Ω Trunk Cable to 120 Ω Trunk Cable 8 7 8 3 1 Appearance of the Impedance Converter 8 8 8 3 2 W...

Page 12: ...0 6 10 3 2 Antenna Installation Flow 10 7 10 4 Installing the Parts 10 8 10 4 1 Determining the Antenna Installation Position 10 8 10 4 2 Moving and Hoisting the Antenna 10 8 10 4 3 Installing and Adjusting the Directional Antenna 10 9 10 4 4 Installing and Adjusting the Omni antenna 10 12 10 4 5 Sealing the Connection between Jumper and Antenna 10 12 10 4 6 Installing the Feeder Window 10 13 10 4...

Page 13: ...3 12 2 3 Transceiver TRX 12 4 12 3 Cabinet Front Boards 12 5 12 3 1 Board Overview 12 5 12 3 2 Installing and Replacing the Boards 12 6 12 4 Interface Boards at the Back of the Baseband Cabinet 12 7 12 4 1 Interface Board Overview 12 7 12 4 2 Interface Board Diagram 12 9 12 4 3 Interface Board Structure 12 10 12 4 4 Installing and Replacing the Interface Boards 12 10 12 5 Board Installation Sequen...

Page 14: ...ee Way Feeder Cards 13 9 13 14 Checking the Outdoor 1 2 Jumpers 13 10 13 15 Checking the Antenna 13 11 13 16 Checking Feeders of SWR 13 14 13 17 Checking Indoor Outdoor Environments 13 15 13 18 Base Station Information Table 13 15 14 Power on Power off 14 1 14 1 Checking before Power on 14 1 14 1 1 Checking the External Connections of the Rack 14 1 14 1 2 Checking the Internal of the Rack 14 2 14 ...

Page 15: ... range B 1 B 2 Checking SiteMaster B 1 B 3 Inputting feeder parameters B 2 B 4 Installing the tester B 2 B 5 Measuring SWR B 2 B 6 Measuring DTF B 3 Appendix C BTSB board indicators C 1 C 1 RMM indicators C 1 C 2 Board indicators C 2 Appendix D Abbreviations 14 1 ...

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Page 17: ...Installation Flow 4 4 Fig 4 2 4 Position of Caster Wheels and Supports 4 5 Fig 4 2 5 Rotating Supports Downward 4 6 Fig 4 2 6 Positions of Installation Holes of Cabinet Supports 4 7 Fig 4 2 7 Installing Supports and Pressure Plate 4 8 Fig 4 2 8 Cabinet after Installation 4 9 Fig 4 2 9 Installation on Universal Base 4 10 Fig 4 2 10 Base Installation Flow 4 11 Fig 4 2 11 Locations of the Installatio...

Page 18: ... the Grounding Copper Bar 6 3 Fig 6 2 2 Structure of the Grounding Clip 6 4 Fig 6 2 3 Wrapping the Grounding Cable of the Grounding Clip with Waterproof Tape 6 5 Fig 6 2 4 Installing the Lightning Arrester Frame 6 7 Fig 7 2 1 Internal Cabling of BDS 7 5 Fig 7 3 1 Power Cabling in RFS 7 8 Fig 7 3 2 RFS Backplane Layout 7 10 Fig 7 3 3 Layout of the Interface Board on the Top of RFS Cabinet 7 11 Fig ...

Page 19: ...eder System with Three Sectors 10 5 Fig 10 3 1 Antenna Installation Flow 10 7 Fig 10 4 1 Hoisting an Antenna 10 9 Fig 10 4 2 Installing the KATHRAIN Antenna 10 11 Fig 10 4 3 Adjusting the Pitch Angle of the Antenna 10 12 Fig 10 4 4 Structure of the Feeder Window 10 14 Fig 10 4 5 Structure of a BTSB Feeder 10 15 Fig 10 4 6 Cutting Tool for the 7 8 Feeder Connector 10 16 Fig 10 4 7 Cutting the Feede...

Page 20: ...Fig 11 4 1 Stripping GPS Cable 11 3 Fig 11 4 2 Welding GPS Connector Pin 11 3 Fig 11 4 3 Structure of the N J7A Cable Connection Part 11 3 Fig 12 3 1 Board Mechanical Structure 12 5 Fig 12 3 2 Picture of a Board 12 6 Fig 12 3 3 Loosening the Screws and Unplugging the RFE 12 7 Fig 12 4 1 BIM Interface Board Structure 12 8 Fig 12 4 2 Structure of a Back Interface Board 12 10 Fig 12 5 1 Positions of ...

Page 21: ... Table 7 4 1 Optical Fiber Connection between BDS and RFS 7 18 Table 7 4 2 Signal Connection Relationships of the Interconnecting Cable with BPWS 7 19 Table 8 1 1 Internal Connection Relationship of a 75 Ω E1 Cable 8 2 Table 8 1 2 Internal Connection Relationship of the 120 Ω E1 Cable 8 3 Table 8 1 3 Correspondence between Cable Pairs at End B and Signals 8 4 Table 8 3 1 Wiring Correspondence of t...

Page 22: ... ii Table C 2 1 BTSB Board Indicators C 2 ...

Page 23: ...B system installation involves the following parts 1 The BTSB cabinet including the cabinet internal cables and boards 2 The power system which provides 48V operating power for the system 3 The grounding system which provides protection ground for the parts of the BTSB 4 The antenna system including the antenna jumpers and feeders a test of the antenna feeder system is necessary 5 The GPS system i...

Page 24: ...r baseband chassis Slave baseband chassis Slave baseband chassis Slave baseband chassis Slave baseband chassis RF chassis Master baseband chassis Power chassis Power chassis Fig 1 1 1 BTSB Cabinet Composed of RF Chassis BDS Chassis PWS Chassis PWS BDS RFS Fig 1 1 2 Appearance of BTSB Macro Base Station and PWS BDS RFS Chassis ...

Page 25: ... eliminate stability problems caused by improper installation and improve the reliability of the system This manual introduces the installation of BTSB and its parts step by step in an attempt to guide the engineering staff in their equipment installation The indoor installation of ZXC10 BTSB I1 includes cabinet installation and indoor cable connection and cabling Please strictly follow these step...

Page 26: ...0 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 1 4 The detailed hardware installation flow of the BTSB system is shown in Fig 1 2 1 This manual describes the specific installation procedure by chapters according to this flow ...

Page 27: ...cement application form Power supply system installation Cabinet installation Grounding system installation Cable installation in cabinet Monitoring system installation Main antenna feeder system installation Board installation GPS installation Hardware installation checking End Start Trunk cable installation Engineering installation preparation Unpacking and acceptance Construction condition chec...

Page 28: ...utions for the safety of yourself and the equipment during the installation 2 Avoid hot swap during module installation 3 In case of lightning never install the antenna feeder system 4 Before the thunderstorm season every year check whether the lightning arrester is in proper contact In case any lightning arrester is damaged replace it immediately 5 Lock the door right after cabinet installation ...

Page 29: ...ring the installation operation and maintenance of the equipment The BTSB should not be used in the environment with high temperature thick dust harmful gases explosive articles or low air pressure It shall be put far from transformer stations and traction substations and shall not be in places with frequent shaking or great noises As the equipment of BTSB cannot be moved easily the equipment room...

Page 30: ...rements Generally the equipment room should be able to bear the earthquake of 7 on the Ritcher Scale Otherwise shock proof reinforcement measures must be adopted for the equipment 6 Air conditioning facilities should be provided to maintain desired temperature and humidity in the equipment room 7 Lightning screen or lightning arrester should be installed for the places in the equipment room vulner...

Page 31: ...uld be fire proof The cabling holes through the wall should be filled with fire retardant materials Fire fighting devices should be equipped at the appropriate positions 2 1 3 Checking the Power Supply System 1 DC power supply requirements 1 BTSB employs 48V DC power supply so the equipment room should be equipped with an AC DC power supply converter for working power supply The DC voltage is allo...

Page 32: ... with special cabling troughs preferred In addition during the cabling of the power supply system the cross sections of the cable feeders and the busbars shall be able to meet the requirements for the medium term or long term capacity expansion 2 1 3 1 Power System Range Please see Table 2 1 1 for the DC power indices for the normal operation of ZXC10 BTSB I1 supporting 24V DC power supply Table 2...

Page 33: ...he grounding regulations and resistance requirements including the lightning protection requirements are as follows The communication equipment should be well grounded for reliable operation Good grounding ensures lightning protection and interference resistance The grounding cables in the equipment room should be routed in a radiating or flat way Three independent grounding cables should be used ...

Page 34: ...y due to power leakage In addition the ground for lightning protection should be used to prevent lightning stroke from damaging the equipment and to protect the safety of lives and properties 2 1 5 Checking the Outdoor Installation Environment for the Antenna Feeder System 1 Check whether the height and size of the feeder window comply with the requirements of the BTSB equipment and the engineerin...

Page 35: ...tic fields strong electric sparks or other factors that may threaten the security of the equipment room 4 Reserved holes in the floors should be covered with safety cover plates 5 Proper lightning protection facilities should be in place before the power lines and transmission lines are led into the equipment room 2 1 7 Checking Other Auxiliary Equipment Check the following items against the confi...

Page 36: ... 8 each Adjustable wrenches 6 8 10 and 12 each Dual purpose spanners 17 and 19 each One set of socket wrench One 5 kg nail hammer One 300 W iron One 40 W iron One roll of solder wire Measurement tools One 50 m tape measure One 5 m steel tape One 400 mm level bar One angle meter One compass Level Plumb Protection tools Anti static wrist strap Safety helmet slip proof glove Small tools One hacksaw w...

Page 37: ...he engineering staff sent by the equipment supplier during the onsite survey If engineering staff cannot conduct the survey in time he should entrust the equipment user to fill in the report and mail it back after the survey for the preparation of engineering materials BTSB System Project Design and Engineering Drawing should be completed by the design party entrusted by the equipment user and its...

Page 38: ...ceiver Station Hardware Manual ZXC10 BTSB V1 0 cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Maintenance Manual 3 Installation Acceptance Report and Test Acceptance Report Installation Acceptance Report and Test Acceptance Report are the engineering materials for acceptance after the BTSB commissioning They are provided by the equipment supplier to the equipment user at the time of delivery They should be com...

Page 39: ...ineering supervisor should check item by item according to the Packing List The Unpacking Inspection Report is placed in the packing box numbered 1 First open the 1 packing box and take out the Unpacking Inspection Report To check the total number of the goods against the inspection list and record it for filing 4 During the unpacking inspection process if there is any short and wrong shipment or ...

Page 40: ...t iron Insert a flat tip screwdriver into the slit between the box and the front cover board to make it loose then insert the crowbar to unclench the cover board 3 Keep the box on end and the legs downward and pull the rack out of the box Make sure not to remove the antistatic bag of the rack before pulling the rack out 4 Remove the packing adhesive tape of the rack Note The BTSB rack is equipped ...

Page 41: ...bags until the board is to be mounted into the rack In addition avoid damaging any antistatic bag and keep it for future use when storing spare boards and packing the faulty boards for repair 2 When the equipment is moved from a colder and drier place to a hotter and damper place wait for 30 minutes before unpacking the equipment Otherwise moisture may appear on the surface of the equipment and ca...

Page 42: ...ttached and sign for the acceptance with the customer on site 3 3 3 Checking the Boards Check the boards against the delivery list and contact the equipment supplier in time if any incompliance is found 3 4 Goods Acceptance and Handover After the unpacking acceptance both parties sign on the Unpacking Acceptance Report after which the goods shall be handed over to the customer if they are to be ke...

Page 43: ...onnection and fixation between BTSB cabinets z Standard of installing the BTSB cabinets 4 1 Cabinet Types ZXC10 BTSB I1 is composed of three types of subracks PWS BDS and RFS that can be combined flexibly into super base stations as shown in Fig 4 1 1These subracks provide powerful functions with lighter weight and small footprint allowing easy movement and installation ...

Page 44: ...ns detail the procedures of these two installations 4 2 1 RFS Installation Flow The base installation mode is to mount the cabinet on an adjustable base provided by ZTE in the case that there is antistatic floor in the equipment room The support installation mode is to fix the cabinet with the pressure plate assembly to the floor in the cast that there are feet under the cabinet the four feet of t...

Page 45: ...on Installation check End Support installation Support installation mode Fig 4 2 1 Cabinet Installation Flow 4 2 2 Support Installation Mode 4 2 2 1 Support and Pressure Plate Assembly The support fixing amplification is shown in Fig 4 2 2 4 2 2 2 Support Installation Flow Firstly install the pressure plate assembly on the support as shown in Fig 4 2 3 ...

Page 46: ...late 3 M10X25 bolt 4 Support 5 Insulating washer Fig 4 2 2 Zoom in Diagram of Support Fixing Support installation Pressure plate assembly positioning Start Expansion bolts installation Cabinet positioning Pressure plate assembly installation Insulation test N Y End Fig 4 2 3 Support Installation Flow ...

Page 47: ...uspended so that the cabinet can move with the caster wheels Fig 4 2 4 1 Cabinet 2 Caster wheels 3 Support Fig 4 2 4 Position of Caster Wheels and Supports In the equipment room screw off the support to make it 80 mm lower than the cabinet bottom Thus there is room for the baffle and the caster wheels Rotate the supports downward as shown in Fig 4 2 5 ...

Page 48: ...ing to the basic size and cabinet size given in the construction plane design drawing measure a few marking points with a tape measure and mark two lines spaced 670 mm and parallel to the base line with an ink fountain according to the design mark the positions of the four installation holes for the first cabinet on the two lines then mark the installation holes for other cabinets one by one This ...

Page 49: ...incline the hole The hole depth should be equal to the length of the expansion tube of expansion nut or bolt plus the flare head length While drilling holes use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust Suck the dust in the holes once again after the holes are drilled Measure the space between holes and place the base to check whether the holes are matched For holes with large deviation it is necessary to r...

Page 50: ...the cabinet select three points on the shelf and measure them with a level meter to make the rack level 4 2 2 7 Installing the Pressure Plate Assembly Put on the pressure plates onto the supports and fix the pressure plate with four M10 25 bolts as shown in Fig 4 2 7 1 Pressure plate 2 Support Fig 4 2 7 Installing Supports and Pressure Plate 4 2 2 8 Installing the Baffle Assembly Install the baffl...

Page 51: ...ion 4 2 3 Base Installation Mode 4 2 3 1 Base Structure The server cabinet is installed on ZTE s universal base that is composed of four independent square piers two connection boards and some other accessories Three types different in adjustable heights are available 1 Type A 150 mm 205 mm 2 Type B 185 mm 285 mm 3 Type C 275 mm 450 mm ...

Page 52: ...l base is shown in Fig 4 2 9 1 Pressure plate 2 M10 25 bolts 3 Cabinet support 4 Bracket 5 Base 6 M10 40 embedded expansion 12 φ bit 43 hole depth Fig 4 2 9 Installation on Universal Base The bracket shown in the Fig 4 2 9 is optional When the bracket is not installed the pressure plate can be installed at the inner side of the cabinet feet The base installation flow is shown in Fig 4 2 10 ...

Page 53: ...e installation positions of the bases according to the benchmark dimensions and the cabinet dimensions given in the construction floor plan get a few marking points by measuring with a long tape and mark two lines that are 670 mm apart and parallel to the base line with an ink fountain According to the design determine the locations of the installation holes for the four bases one by one Fig 4 2 1...

Page 54: ...ole The hole depth should be equal to the length of the expansion tube of expansion nut or bolt plus the flare head length While drilling holes use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust Measure the space between holes place the adjustable base and check whether the holes are matched For holes with large deviation it is necessary to reposition and re drill the holes before installing the expansion bolts ...

Page 55: ...pressure plates with the installation holes on the base Rotate the threaded rod of the support to adjust the height of the cabinet and choose three points in the frame to keep the rack level with gradienter Clip the pressure plate parts onto the cabinet support Tighten the retaining nuts Fix the pressure plates on the base with four M10 25 bolts to fix the cabinet The bracket is not installed as s...

Page 56: ...esting Insulation Connect the cabinet to the floor The test is passed if electricity cannot be conducted through the connection 4 2 4 Cabinet Stacking Mode BDS and PWS are put on RFS 4 2 4 1 Installing the BDS Unit On the front cover screw five M5 bolts inside RFS through the holes on the top of cabinet to the nut inside the BDS unit On the back cover fix the BDS unit to the RFS cabinet by screwin...

Page 57: ...n 3 RFS unit Fig 4 2 14 Installation of BDS Unit 4 2 4 2 Installing the PWS Unit The PWS units are stacked on the BDS unit Similarly screw five M5 screws on the front cover and fix the two units together with ten screws and flat connection plate as shown in Fig 4 2 15 ...

Page 58: ...ansceiver Station Installation Manual 4 16 1 PWS unit 2 Flat connection board 3 BDS unit May be multiple 4 RFS unit Fig 4 2 15 Installation of PWS Unit The appearance of the BDS and PWS units after installation is shown in Fig 4 2 16 ...

Page 59: ...g 4 2 16 Appearance of the BDS and PWS Units after Installation 4 2 5 Installing Cabinet Accessories 4 2 5 1 Feeder Fixing Rack The feeder fixing rack is installed at the rear part of the top cover of the RFS cabinet as shown in Fig 4 2 17 ...

Page 60: ...SB V1 0 cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 4 18 1 Feeder fixing rack 2 RFS cabinet Fig 4 2 17 Installation of Feeder Fixing Rack A properly installed feeder fixing rack is shown in Fig 4 2 18 ...

Page 61: ...abinet Installation 4 19 Fig 4 2 18 Feeder Fixing Rack after Installation 4 2 5 2 Dust Filter 1 Plastic decoration panel 2 Pin 3 Dust filtering network board Fig 4 2 19 Installation and Replacement of Dust Filters ...

Page 62: ...tion positions and directions of the cabinets should conform to the requirements in engineering design drawings 1 The vertical error of the cabinet should be less than 3 mm 2 When the cabinets are to be combined in a row the adjacent cabinets should be close to each other The cabinet fronts or backs should be in the same plane 3 The captive screws must be fastened The protrusion height of the same...

Page 63: ...consist of the 48V cable black grounding cable blue and protection grounding cable yellow green The connector of the BDS power cable on BTSB is shown in Fig 5 1 1 Fig 5 1 1 BDS Power Cable Installation on BTSB The diameter of the main power cable should be calculated by the actual capacity The specifications of the three commonly used BTSB power cables are 1 Black with the cross section area as 25...

Page 64: ...s The power cable installation flow is shown in Fig 5 2 1 Power cabling in the cabinet Power cable leading from the distribution frame Connecting to the filter on the cabinet Fig 5 2 1 Installation Flow of RFS Power 5 3 Cable Installation Procedure The power supply is led into the filters by the power cables distributed to the busbars on the two sides of the cabinet by PD and then led to the backp...

Page 65: ...Chapter 5 Power Supply System Installation 5 3 Fig 5 3 1 RFS Power Cabling Fig 5 3 2 BDS Power Cabling The connection between the busbar and backplane through the 48V power cable is shown in Fig 5 3 3 ...

Page 66: ...th the copper core plastic insulation layer and the same diameter as the power cable The two 48V terminal blocks of the DC distribution cabinet should be reliably connected to the 48V DC negative busbars of the active standby DC distribution panels respectively The GND terminal blocks of the DC distribution cabinet should be reliably connected to the 48V DC positive busbars of the active standby D...

Page 67: ...cting power cables While fixing the lug at one end of the DC distribution frame add the flat washer and spring washer to make sure that the lug is reliably fixed and that the cable and wiring bar are in good contact to minimize the contact resistance For details see Fig 5 3 4 2 Plain washer 3 Nut 4 Bolt 5 Cable 1 Copper bar 6 Spring washer Fig 5 3 4 Connecting Power Cable 1 When installing lugs if...

Page 68: ...000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 5 6 Cross connection 45º or 50º bending connection Back to back connection 2 Plain washer 3 Nut 4 Bolt 5 Cable 1 Copper bar 6 Spring washer Fig 5 3 5 Connecting Power Cable 2 ...

Page 69: ... and underground ground grid of the building As to the engineering the user is responsible for the basic ground grid construction of the grounding system the grounding engineering of the iron tower and the building and the provision of the connecting point for the indoor and the outdoor grounding copper bars to connect the ground grid via separate 50 mm2 wires as shown in Fig 6 1 1 The wire of the...

Page 70: ...g cable 50mm Outdoor busbar Indoor busbar Feeder All protection grounds including cable racks in the equipment room are connected to the indoor grounding bar Grounding cable 35 mm Feeder grounding clip Lightening arrester shelf Grounding cable of the lightning arrester Iron tower platform Fig 6 1 1 Wiring for the BTSB Grounding ...

Page 71: ...e feeder window During the practical installation first determine the installation position of the grounding copper bar by following the engineering design drawing and then install the grounding copper bar on the wall with the expansion bolts See Fig 6 2 1 for the structure of the grounding copper bar Fig 6 2 1 Appearance of the Grounding Copper Bar 6 2 2 Installing the Feeder Grounding Clip Cauti...

Page 72: ...r should also be grounded at three positions where it leaves the antenna pole where it leaves the roof top and where it enters the equipment room 3 When the main feeder enters the equipment room from the roof top along the wall the outdoor cabling ladder provided by the network operator must be grounded If not urge the network operator to finish it as soon as possible 6 2 2 2 Installing the Ground...

Page 73: ...aling effect and prevent the rain from falling into the feeder interior along the grounding cable Fig 6 2 3 Wrapping the Grounding Cable of the Grounding Clip with Waterproof Tape 5 Clamp the feeder external conductor with the grounding cable copper sheet and the locking spring plate so that the grounding cable copper sheet and the feeder external conductor are fully meshed 6 Take the following st...

Page 74: ...htning arrester frame The installation steps are as follows 1 Install the lightning arrester on its frame in advance During the installation please note that the connectors at both ends of the lightning arrester are different One end is a DIN male connector DIN M and the other is a DIN female connector DIN F Make sure that the DIN M connector of all the lightning arresters installed on the frame a...

Page 75: ...rester frame is insulated from the cabling rack The installation of the lightning arrester frame is shown in Fig 6 2 4 Wall Feeder window Antenna feeder cable GPS Feeder GPS lightning arrester Cabling rack Jumper Lightening arrester shelf Antenna feeder arrester Fixing board of the lightning arrester Insulation tube The lightning arrester is connected to the outdoor busbar through a grounding cabl...

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Page 77: ...represent the numbers of cable components in the wiring diagram 2 The combinations of the numbers and the terminal category symbols in the wiring diagram represent the directions of End As or End Bs in the wiring table 3 Multiple terminals in different directions of the cable component of the same number are represented with code B1 and code B2 4 Cable direction in the wiring table represents wher...

Page 78: ...ter and the air switch the air switch and the busbar on the right the busbar and the BDS FAN backplane 1 The power cable between the filter 48V and the air switch is a 4 mm2 black cable identified by the blue heat shrinkable tubes on both ends 2 The power cable between the filter 48VGND and a 48VGND terminal of the right busbar is a 4 mm2 black cable with a lug crimped to the terminal for busbar 3...

Page 79: ...board temperature monitoring flooding monitoring and fan monitoring The internal monitoring cables adopt the one to eight structure with the ends being A and B1 B8 End A is connected to the X154EMSOCKET socket on the BDS backplane B1 is connected to the front door position switch along the right side of the chassis B2 is designed to be connected to the back door position switch now idle B3 B4 and ...

Page 80: ...MP B3 FAN1TEMP B4 FAN2TEMP B5 BFAN0 X5 B6 Filter TPB0 B7 8 MON BBDS X154 A Right corner of BDS cabinet B8 9 GCMRF GCM interface board GCMANT BBDS GCMA ANT 10 GCMRF GCM interface board GCMANT BBDS GCMA ANT 11 JDX Left grounding screw of the plug in box Left grounding screw of the front door 12 JDX Right grounding screw of the plug in box Right grounding screw of the front door Internal optical fibe...

Page 81: ...IM6_OPT1 TX brown BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX grey BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX white BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX red BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX black BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX yellow BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX purple BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX pink 14 BMTP LC BBDS RIMA BMTP BDS BIM6_OPT1 TX cyan 7 2 6 Internal Cabling of the BDS The internal cabling of BDS is shown in Fig 7 2 1 1 B 2 A 8 B5 8 B4 8 B3 8 B1 6 A 8 A 9 B 10 B 9 A 10 A 7 A 2 B 3 B 4 B 8 B7 1 A 3 A 4 A 8 B6...

Page 82: ...ion Relationship of RFS Power Cables Sequence No Cable Component Name End A Direction End B Direction 15 PWR Filter 48v Left connecting hole of the air switch front view of cabinet 16 PWR Right connecting hole of the air break front view of cabinet Right busbar 48V 17 PWR Filter 48VGND Right busbar 48VGND Right busbar 48V Right busbar 48VGND 18 PWR BDS BFAN0 X1 Right busbar PE1PE1 RFS BTRX X166_1 ...

Page 83: ...D 28 PWR RFS BLPA LPA5_ 48VGND Left busbar 48VGND 29 PWR RFS BLPA LPA6_ 48VGND left busbar 48VGND RFS right busbar 48VGND RFS right busbar GNDP 30 PWR RFS right busbar GNDP Busbar 1 on the top of the RFS RFS right busbar PE1 31 PWR RFS right busbar PE2 Busbar 2 on the top of RFS 32 FAN LPAFAN0 BLPA FAN0 33 FAN LPAFAN1 BLPA FAN1 34 FAN LPAFAN2 BLPA FAN2 35 JDX Grounding screw of the left column Gro...

Page 84: ... PE1 PE2 滤波器 48V 48V 空开 GND F3 F2 F1 48V 48VGND POW9PIN POW9PIN POW9PIN Fig 7 3 1 Power Cabling in RFS 7 3 2 Installation Interconnection Signal Cables The signal cable inside the RFS cabinet includes signal interconnection cable and lightening proof signal cable The inter frame interconnection is between the TRX layer and the RFE layer and between the TRX layer and the LPA layer And the inter cab...

Page 85: ...top EXT_MON 41 LINK RFS BTRX OUT_MON RFS Cabinet top OUT_MON _ 42 LINK RFS BTRX_BRFE RFS BRFE_BTRX 43 LINK RFS BTRX_BLPA RFS BLPA_BTRX 7 3 3 Installing Monitoring Cables The monitoring cables inside RFS include the front door back door access control monitoring RMM TRX board temperature monitoring flooding monitoring and fan plug in monitoring The monitoring cable connection relationship inside RF...

Page 86: ... RPT_RX_D RPT_RX_D BTM_M RPT_TX TX_FB BTM_M RPT_TX TX_FB BTM_M RPT_TX TX_FB BTM_D RX_D RX_M RPT_RX_M RPT_RX_M BTM_D RX_D RX_M ANT1 RFE5 ANT0 ANT1 BTM_D RX_D RX_M ANT0 RFE4 RFE3 TX TX TX RPT_RX_D RPT_RX_D BTM_M RPT_TX TX_FB BTM_M RPT_TX TX_FB ANT0 ANT1 BTM_D RX_D RPT_RX_M RX_M ANT1 RFE2 ANT0 RX_D RX_M BTM_D RPT_RX_M ANT1 RFE1 ANT0 TFB DRX MRX TX MRX MRX DRX DRX TFB TX TFB TX BBDS BLPA RSM TSM BRFE ...

Page 87: ...et 7 11 The layout of the interface board on the top of RFS cabinet is shown in Fig 7 3 3 Fig 7 3 3 Layout of the Interface Board on the Top of RFS Cabinet The cabling of signal cables and monitoring cables inside RFS is shown in Fig 7 3 4 ...

Page 88: ...4 44 B3 44 B1 38 B 39 B 44 B8 40 B 41 B 44 B2 44 B7 44 B9 44 B5 44 B6 43 B 42 B Fig 7 3 4 Signal and Monitoring Cabling in the RFS 7 3 4 Installing RF Cables The RF cables in the RFS cabinet refers to the FR cables from TRX to RFE TRX to LPA RFE to LPA and RFE to antenna feeder system The first two cables are fully ...

Page 89: ...RX TRX3 MRX_TRX BRFE RFE3 RX_M 55 3GRF22 004 410 BTRX TRX3 DRX_TRX BRFE RFE3 RX_D 56 3GRF22 006 440 BTRX TRX3 TFB_TRX BRFE RFE3 TX_FB 57 3GRF22 004 410 BTRX TRX4 MRX_TRX BRFE RFE4 RX_M 58 3GRF22 004 410 BTRX TRX4 DRX_TRX BRFE RFE4 RX_D 59 3GRF22 006 440 BTRX TRX4 TFB_TRX BRFE RFE4 TX_FB 60 3GRF22 006 440 BTRX TRX5 MRX_TRX BRFE RFE5 RX_M 61 3GRF22 006 440 BTRX TRX5 DRX_TRX BRFE RFE5 RX_D 62 3GRF22 ...

Page 90: ...005 920 BRFE RFE2 ANT1 RFS cabinet top RFE2_1 81 3GRF20 007 1260 BRFE RFE3 ANT0 RFS cabinet top RFE3_0 82 3GRF20 008 1310 BRFE RFE3 ANT1 RFS cabinet top RFE3_1 83 3GRF20 009 1110 BRFE RFE4 ANT0 RFS cabinet top RFE4_0 84 3GRF20 010 1210 BRFE RFE4 ANT1 RFS cabinet top RFE4_1 85 3GRF20 006 1010 BRFE RFE5 ANT0 RFS cabinet top RFE5_0 86 3GRF20 011 1040 BRFE RFE5 ANT1 RFS cabinet top RFE5_1 Note Cables ...

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Page 92: ...B 75 A 76 A 70 A 69 A 77 A 78 A 49 A 46 A 63 A 47 A 45 A 64 A 50 A 48 A 78 A 77 A 79 A 80 A 76 B 75 B 45 47 B Fig 7 3 6 RF Cabling in the RFS 7 3 5 Connecting Optical Fibers The optical fibers in RFS refer to the optical fibers between the TRX subsystem and the BDS subsystem They are connected from the RMM board on the BTRX backplane to the adaptor on the cabinet top for a transition The optical f...

Page 93: ...rizontal cabling rack at the TRX layer loose with a clip 7 4 Types and Installation of Inter Cabinet Cables The inter cabinet cables include the interconnection cables between BDS and RFS connect with the remote RFS via an optical fiber an interconnection cable connecting the PWS cabinet and an E1 cable connecting BSC 7 4 1 Installing BDS RFS Interconnection Cable The interconnection cables betwee...

Page 94: ...Direction End B Direction 1 LC PC LC PC BDS S11 BIM6_OPT0_TX RFS Cabinet top OPT0_RX 2 LC PC LC PC BDS S11 BIM6_OPT0_RX RFS Cabinet top OPT0_TX 3 LC PC LC PC BDS S11 BIM6_OPT1_TX RFS Cabinet top OPT1_RX 4 LC PC LC PC BDS S11 BIM6_OPT1_RX RFS Cabinet top OPT1_TX 5 LC PC LC PC BDS 10 BIM6_OPT0_TX RFS Cabinet top OPT2_RX 6 LC PC LC PC BDS S10 BIM6_OPT0_RX RFS Cabinet top OPT2_TX 7 LC PC LC PC BDS S10...

Page 95: ...able 7 4 2 Signal Connection Relationships of the Interconnecting Cable with BPWS Pin No at End A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Shell Length mm Color White Blue White Orange White White Brown Red Blue Shielded wire 1200 Pin No at End B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shell ...

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Page 97: ... to the 120 Ω trunk cable 8 1 Installing E1 Cables E1 cables are available in two types 75 Ω and 120 Ω cables The connectors connecting BDS are equipped with a high density D_SUB44 core It is shown in Fig 8 1 1 Fig 8 1 1 D_SUB44 core Connector Connecting BDS 8 1 1 1 75 Ω E1 Cable A 75 Ω E1 cable includes 8 channels of E1 signals using two 8 core 75 Ω micro ...

Page 98: ...3 OUT3 Pin No at End A 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cable Sequence No 1 5 internal 1 5 external 1 6 internal 1 6 external 1 7 internal 1 7 external 1 8 internal 1 8 external Signal Definitions IN4 OUT4 IN5 OUT5 Pin No at End A 13 14 43 44 39 40 41 42 Cable Sequence No 2 1 internal 2 1 external 2 2 internal 2 2 external 2 3 internal 2 3 external 2 4 internal 2 4 external Signal Definitions IN6 OUT6 IN7 OUT7 ...

Page 99: ...of the 120 Ω E1 Cable Signal Definitions IN0 OUT0 IN1 OUT1 Pin No at End A 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 Cable Color Blue 1 red blue 1 black Pink 1 red pink 1 black Green 1 red green 1 black Yellow 1 red yellow 1 black Signal Definitions IN2 OUT2 IN3 OUT3 Pin No at End A 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Cable Color Grey 1 red grey 1 black Blue 2 red blue 2 black Pink 2 red pink 2 black Green 2 red green 2 black Signal De...

Page 100: ... Signals 1 IN0 2 OUT0 3 IN1 4 OUT1 Blue 1 red blue 1 black Pink 1 red pink 1 black Green 1 red green 1 black Yellow 1 red yellow 1 black 5 IN2 6 OUT2 7 IN3 8 OUT3 Grey 1 red grey 1 black Blue 2 red blue 2 black Pink 2 red pink 2 black Green 2 red green 2 black 9 IN4 10 OUT4 11 IN5 12 OUT5 Yellow 2 Red Yellow 2 Black Grey 2 Red Grey 2 Black Blue 3 Red Blue 3 Black Pink 3 Red Pink 3 Black 13 IN6 14 ...

Page 101: ... of Fig 8 2 1 2 As shown in b of Fig 8 2 1 slip parts 1 and 2 around the cable peel one end of the cable tin the core wire and then open the shielding layer forth to help inserting the plug crimping position 3 After welding the core wire screw part 2 to part 3 as shown in c of Fig 8 2 1 4 Mount the crimping tube and crimp it with a special tool as shown in d of Fig 8 2 1 2 Make the coaxial connect...

Page 102: ...ayer to expose 3 mm of the internal conductor as shown in b of Fig 8 2 3 3 Insert the core into the plug Pay attention that the core wire must be inserted into the soldering pin at the back of the inner conductor solder it securely and trim the shielding mesh with 6 mm exposed as shown in Fig 8 2 3 c 4 Push the crimping tube and the shielding net to the end of the connector as shown in d of Fig 8 ...

Page 103: ...he coaxial cable should be soldered securely without dry joint In the connector at both ends the internal conductors are conductive and the external conductors are conductive while the internal and external conductors should not be shorted 8 3 Converting 75 Ω Trunk Cable to 120 Ω Trunk Cable Currently the impedance converter coded 5160087 is used to convert the 75 Ω trunk cable into the 120 Ω trun...

Page 104: ...onverter 8 3 2 Wiring of the Impedance Converter The wiring of the impedance converter is shown in Fig 8 3 2 1 Pins 1 and 2 are connected to the balanced signal The balanced signal is converted into unbalanced signal by the converting chip and is then output from the coaxial TX end 2 The unbalanced signal is converted into balanced signal at the RX end by the converting chip and is then connected ...

Page 105: ...the Impedance Converter RJ45 Socket Chip Function 1 2 JP1 TX pair 3 JP1 TX shielded 4 5 JP2 RX pair 6 JP2 RX shielded 8 3 3 Technical Parameters of the Impedance Converter Technical parameters of the impedance converter are as follows 1 ITU T G703 standard compliant 2 Rate 2 048 Mbps 3 Balanced interface 120 Ω RJ45 8P8C with shielded end 4 Unbalanced interface 75 Ω BNC female 5 Temperature 0 C 50 ...

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Page 107: ... Monitoring System The structure of an external monitoring cable of an RFS is shown in Fig 9 1 1 A End B1 End B2 End B3 End B4 End B5 End B6 End Fig 9 1 1 Structure of External Monitoring Cable of RFS The content of labels placed on the connectors are as shown in Table 9 1 1 Table 9 1 1 Content of Labels Placed on the Connectors End A End B1 End B2 End B3 ...

Page 108: ...ensor of the equipment room B5 connects with the infrared sensor cable and B6 connects with the smog sensor cable The installation of the temperature humidity sensor and the smog sensor are the same as that of the IS95 1X system 9 2 Installing the Monitoring System 9 2 1 Installing the Indoor Smog Sensor The smog sensor should be installed on the ceiling as close to the rack as possible The instal...

Page 109: ...Definitions 25 pin Male Connector at End A Cable Sequence No Smog Sensor Base at End B 12V 10 Red 3 12V 11 Green 1 9 2 2 Installing the Indoor Temperature Humidity Sensor The temperature humidity sensor is mounted on the wall Select a proper position on the wall in the equipment room drill a hole of ϕ 6 put in a rubber cork tighten the captive screw and finally hang the sensor on the wall through ...

Page 110: ...m a b Fig 9 2 2 Installation of Temperature Humidity Converter Table 9 2 2 Terminal Connection of the Temperature Humidity Sensor Cable Connector Signal Definitions Pin No at End A Cable Color Pin No at End B HUM 1 White 3 TEMP 7 Blue 4 GND 3 White 1 5V 8 Orange 5 6 Shielded cable 9 2 3 Installing the Infrared Sensor 9 2 3 1 Installation Position The infrared sensor should be installed on the uppe...

Page 111: ...de variety of infrared sensors The following describes only one of them When installing an infrared sensor on site you may find the actual structure of the infrared sensor is different from the one introduced here Please follow the specifications of this product for the installation guide The structure of an infrared sensor is shown in Fig 9 2 4 ...

Page 112: ... the plastic expansion bolts which is recommended to be no less than 30 mm on the wall 81 7 mm apart The line between the centers of the two holes should be vertical to the floor Put the plastic expansion bolts to the two holes and tap them fully into the holes with a hammer Take down the base from the infrared sensor put two φ4 screws through the two holes on the base and screw them into the two ...

Page 113: ... pipe or a PVC fire retardant pipe Fasten the infrared sensor to its base with one end being the DB9 connector and the DB9 male connector at the B5 end of the external monitoring cable of RFS and the infrared sensor is at the other end as shown in Fig 9 2 5 Fig 9 2 5 Structure of Infrared Sensor Cable ...

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Page 115: ... predetermined and should contain the layout elevation dip gain and even diversity reception mode of the antenna Proper installation of the antenna is essential to the communication performance of the coverage areas and to the reliable operation of the mobile BTSB system The antennas installed should be in correct direction including correct dip and azimuth of the antenna in each sector Besides th...

Page 116: ...nspect the qualification of the installation staff to work at heights check and prepare the installation environment the installation measures the installation tools and the antenna feeder to be installed so that the installation can be carried out successfully 10 1 1 Preparation by Installation Personnel The engineering of the antenna feeder is generally conducted by the antenna feeder installati...

Page 117: ...g peg and the outdoor lightning protection grounding cable The installation of the main feeder entry window requires the holing operation on the wall or roof of the building It may deal with the infrastructure of the equipment room and should be implemented by the network operation as a condition of the equipment room 10 1 3 Checking the Safety Measures Caution Operators on the tower must wear saf...

Page 118: ...le wrench sharp nose pliers diagonal pliers electrical knife file hacksaw 6 Safety protection tools Safety belt used by engineering staff who step out of the platform on the tower safety helmet safety rope thick uniform RF proof clothing canvas tool bag gloves multi purpose power socket 7 Others Standing ladder wooden axle hoisting tool for the main feeder this can be borrowed from the local user ...

Page 119: ...ennas Jumpers 1 2 six Lightening protection grounding clip Main feeders 7 8 six Jumpers 1 2 six Lightning arrester Equipment room Tower BTS cabinet Cabling rack Lightening protection grounding clip Lightening protection grounding clip Fig 10 2 1 Typical Structure of the Antenna Feeder System with Three Sectors ...

Page 120: ... network planning 3 Pitch angle of antenna It is determined by network planning and is adjustable in the range of 0 C 10 C 4 Antenna direction It is determined by the azimuth of the antenna Two antennas in the same sector should point to the same direction 5 Distance between diversity antennas The two antennas in the same sector are diversity receiving antenna to each other with the same vertical ...

Page 121: ...antenna fittings Installation and sealing of antennas and jumpers Antenna fixing End Antenna hoisting and moving Installation position determination Omni directional antenna Direction and pitch angle adjustment of directional antenna Initial fixing of omni directional antenna Vertically adjustment of omni directional antenna Initial fixing of directional antenna Fig 10 3 1 Antenna Installation Flo...

Page 122: ...ion Personnel both on and under the tower should coordinate to hoist the antenna During the hoisting process the personnel under the tower should pull the antenna away from the tower body by maneuvering the rope to keep the antenna from rubs with the tower body In the case the antenna is to be installed on the tower use the rope and pulley block to hoist the antenna the 3m antenna jumper and all t...

Page 123: ...els vary from one manufacturer to another This section takes the KATHRAIN antenna as an example to describe the antenna installation process Please carefully read the installation instructions provided along with the antenna during the installation and install the antenna according to actual situation 1 Initial assembly of the directional antenna fittings The directional antenna has a number of in...

Page 124: ...antenna on the antenna pole Mount the directional antenna installed with clamp accessories on the antenna pole The screw should not be too tight that you are unable to adjust the direction and the pitch angle of the antenna nor too loose lest the antenna might slip downward 3 Adjusting the azimuth of the antenna 1 Use a compass to determine the azimuth of the antenna And determine the installation...

Page 125: ...ing washer and the flat washer Add the water proof washer in the inner side of nut Connect the two with short bolts and fix the two nuts to enhance fixation Fig 10 4 2 Installing the KATHRAIN Antenna 4 Adjusting the pitch angle of the antenna 1 Adjust the pitch angle of the dip meter to the angle required by the engineering design 2 Turn the top of the antenna slightly let go or hold fast the ante...

Page 126: ...should be fixed tight enough to bear weight and withstand wind and should not be too loose or too tight lest the antenna jacket be damaged 3 Check the antenna verticality The omni antenna must be vertical Make sure the antenna is vertical and then fix it to the antenna pole 4 Stick the support installed with the antenna out of the tower platform and adjust the support to make the antenna vertical ...

Page 127: ...e the upper layer overlaps the lower layer by half the width of the tape 10 4 6 Installing the Feeder Window Note The size of the feeder cable window provided by ZTE is 400 mm 400 mm It is a four hole window and 12 pieces of feeder cables can pass through it A 300 mm 300 mm hole should be drilled on the wall for the installation of this feeder cable window If the user provides a special feeder win...

Page 128: ...uipment Room 5 For cold areas with sand storms even if the wall is thick it is necessary to install timber baffle plates inside the equipment room to keep warm and keep sands outside Fig 10 4 4 Structure of the Feeder Window 10 4 7 Installing the Feeders This section only describes the making of the 7 8 feeder connector the connection and sealing of the jumper and the main feeder the connection an...

Page 129: ...stalling the outdoor jumper and conducting waterproof treatment on the joint The overall structure of a BTSB feeder is shown in Fig 10 4 5 Lightning arrester Indoor Outdoor Feeder Antenna jumper Cabinet top jumper Label Label Fig 10 4 5 Structure of a BTSB Feeder ...

Page 130: ...in the antenna feeder installation engineering The quality of the job directly relates to the equipment operation and the network quality Since the cutting tool used is sharp use it correctly to avoid body injury This section takes the Rosenberger s 7 8 feeder connector as an example to describe the preparation process For the installation of the feeder connector of other specifications or other m...

Page 131: ...per conductors of the feeder completely At the same time the auxiliary blade of the cutter cuts the external plastic protection sheath of the feeder as shown in Fig 10 4 7 Fig 10 4 7 Cutting the Feeder with a Cutter 5 Check the cutting length of the feeder as shown in Fig 10 4 8 Wave location Fig 10 4 8 Checking the Cutting Length of the Feeder 6 Separate the front part and back part of the feeder...

Page 132: ... connector outward while keeping it from slipping away from the feeder Make it again if necessary 9 Connect the front part and the back part of the feeder connector as shown in Fig 10 4 10 Fig 10 4 10 Connecting the Front Part and the Back Part of the Feeder Connector 10 Screw the front part of the feeder connector and fix it with an appropriate wrench so that it does not move against the feeder T...

Page 133: ...n site The length of the main feeder should be exactly measured again on site according to the final route negotiated with the user The feeder should be cut into sections as required The cutting steps are as follows 1 For the antenna feeder to be installed on the roof 1 Determine the length of the main feeder in each sector again with a tape measure according to the actual route 2 Cut the feeder t...

Page 134: ...he sheath of the main feeder be damaged or scratched The partial damage of a single main feeder will cause the whole cable be rejected as useless Take precautions for personal safety when hoisting the feeders If the antenna feeder system is to be installed on an iron tower a pulley block should be used to hoist the primary feeder cables as shown in Fig 10 4 12 For the installation you should follo...

Page 135: ... the Iron Tower 10 4 7 5 Laying and Fastening the Main Feeder Cable 1 Cabling principle of the main feeder z The main feeder entering the equipment room from the feeder window and is routed along the indoor cabling rack should be bound neatly without crossing z The main feeder that is routed along the indoor cabling rack and the cabling rack on the tower should have no crossing z Make yourself fam...

Page 136: ...n of installing them should be the same When installing two rows of feeder clips inside the same cabling ladder the two rows should be parallel and arranged neatly Fig 10 4 13 shows the appearance of a three feeder clip Fig 10 4 13 Three feeder Clip 2 Sort out the main feeders from the antenna to the equipment room inside 3 Fix the main feeders from top to bottom and sort them out while attaching ...

Page 137: ...that purpose you can design water curves as necessary Feeder window First bending with the bending radius larger than 90 mm Cabling rack Feeder clip Outdoor Indoor Fig 10 4 14 Introducing Feeders into the Equipment Room Method 1 Feeder window Outdoor Indoor Second bending with the bending radius larger than 90 mm Cabling rack Feeder clip Fig 10 4 15 Introducing Feeders into the Equipment Room Meth...

Page 138: ...r cutting and are still attached on the feeders after cutting This is very important to avoid feeder chaos z Determine the cutting position When cutting the feeders select the cutting position according to the equipment room conditions such as the rack installation position the cabinet top jumper length the lightning arrester configuration or the installation position of the lightning arrester fra...

Page 139: ... are prepared on site 1 2 feeders should be prepared through cutting according to the specific length of each jumper Assemble proper feeder connectors onto both ends of the feeders according to the feeder connector assembly instructions and connect the jumpers between the lightning arrester and rack top 10 5 Checking and Testing the Installation of the Antenna Feeder Part 10 5 1 Lightning Protecti...

Page 140: ...ment for the Connectors Caution The waterproof sealing for the outdoor jumpers and the feeder grounding clips of the antenna feeder system is an important part of the antenna feeder installation It is of special concern In the installation process make sure to use waterproof tapes properly to ensure the quality of installing the antenna feeder system Use 1 2 jumpers generally the 3 m finished jump...

Page 141: ...s layer by layer and then wrap them again in the reverse direction The upper layer covers the lower layer by about 1 3 to avoid water penetration Finally reverse the direction and wrap them layer by layer again Apply the tape with three layers without any cut in the entire process Wrap the tapes around the feeder connector till they protrude about 20 mm from the feeder connector Fig 10 6 2 Wrappin...

Page 142: ...of the PVC tape on top of the waterproof adhesive tape During the process make sure the upper layer overlaps the lower layer by half the width of the tape 7 Grip the PVC tapes and the waterproof adhesive tapes to make them tightly adhered to each other 8 Tie the two ends of the adhesive tape with straps to prevent it from being aged or falling off ...

Page 143: ... frequency and clock signals through the GPS signal receiver for use by the related units of the CDMA base station Requirements for the installation of the GPS antenna The installation position of the GPS antenna should have a broad view so that the GPS antenna can track satellites as many as possible Usually select a safe place on the roof or at the lower part of the tower and try to make the GPS...

Page 144: ... GPS antenna to the GPS lightning arrester 3 Screw the outdoor connector of the coaxial cable to the GPS antenna connector 4 Keep the GPS antenna still while screwing the tube on the GPS antenna 5 Fix the tube to the pole with a fixing clamp 6 Cut the coaxial cable according to the installation of the GPS arrestor make the indoor connector of the cable and connect it with the lightning arrestor No...

Page 145: ...1 4 2 Then weld the cable core with the pin The shielding layer of the cable should be opened and covered on the bush Pin Insulating gasket Cable shielding Jacket Crimp jacket Nut Cable Core wire Tin soldering Fig 11 4 2 Welding GPS Connector Pin 3 Installing parts After welding the core install the parts on the case The structure of the cable assembly is shown in Fig 11 4 3 Insulating gasket Jack...

Page 146: ... The lightning arrester should be connected to the outdoor grounding copper bar via a 6 mm2 grounding cable For the base station installed with a lightning arrester frame you may fix the GPS lightning arrester onto the frame In this case the 6 mm2 grounding cable is unnecessary Be sure to connect the lightning arrester correctly Refer to 10 5 1 for more information about lightning protection of GP...

Page 147: ...ver base stations and switching for the base station networks It can run in active standby mode The DSM acts as the ABIS interface to the BSCB and can run in active standby mode The SNM acts as the SDH interface and can run in active standby mode The SAM monitors the environment The GCM provides an accurate GPS clock for the base station It can run in active standby mode The BIM base station inter...

Page 148: ... backup The PD distributes the power 12 2 RF Cabinet Boards 12 2 1 Receiver Front End RFE The RFE module amplifies the reverse received signals with low noise implements detachment filter SWR and power check for received sent signals and extracts injects the BTM Its performance has a direct impact on the transmission indices of the whole BTSB system The system requires a single cabinet to provide ...

Page 149: ...de the TX test port for pre distortion sampling Report to the RMM via the serial port about the power VSWR alarms and the LNA state The RMM also controls the variable attenuator on the power detection link of the PVD for the expansion of the dynamic range of the detection link Support external tower top amplifier with the LNA design for links that makes gain adjustment through the background Detec...

Page 150: ...ovided Over heat alarms over power alarms VSWR alarms loop 1 failure alarms loop 2 failure alarms and power alarms Fully distributed power supply is adopted and the centralized power shelf is removed 48V direct power supply requires support from the LPA As the power supply is converted to 27V by the internal power module the heat consumption caused by the power conversion should be taken into acco...

Page 151: ... intermediate sampling A D and then process by the reverse digital intermediate frequency RSP for digital quadrature modulation down conversion digital splitting digital filtering digital sampling of the baseband signal and output the reverse to the corresponding baseband time slot through baseband filter FIR forward Digital AGC DAGC and reverse selection 12 3 Cabinet Front Boards 12 3 1 Board Ove...

Page 152: ...ponding slot and push the board vertically until it reaches its position and then push and press the ejector lever with some strength A click sound indicates the board is in full position Then fasten the M3x11 captive screws on the ejector lever To remove the board loosen the M3x11 captive screws on the ejector lever then hold the upper and lower of it with each hand press the locks on the ends of...

Page 153: ...M interfaces the functions of the BIM are assigned to 12 interface boards The BIM is inserted from the back of the BBDS backplane to provide access for the external interfaces for 7 types of interface boards BIM0 BIM1 BIM2 BIM3 BIM4 BIM5 and BIM6 Among these boards BIM0 through BIM5 are pluggable passive boards and BIM6 is an unpluggable optical interface board For the detailed information on inte...

Page 154: ...interfaces between the SBDS and the MBDS for the system clock circuit clock control reset line HW signals and order wire signals Media stream communication interfaces between the SBDS and the MBDS consisting of a master one and a slave one FE interfaces for the control stream consisting of a master one and a slave one 2 BIM1 SBDS0 Cascading data interfaces between the SBDS and the MBDS for the sys...

Page 155: ...terfaces of the BTS control stream the direct access points of LMT FE debugging interfaces of the BTS media stream BTS order wire telephone interface 9 BIM4 RFS TEST The LRFS electrical interface for the system clock RF reference clock baseband RF interface data and the control reset line 10 Null The location for the BIM6 fiber spooler covered by a fake panel 11 BIM6 RRFS Six pairs of optical port...

Page 156: ...captive screws and some plug ins are on the panel 12 4 4 Installing and Replacing the Interface Boards To install a board align the board with its slot push the board vertically until it is in position and fasten the captive screws To remove the board loosen the screws grasp the screws and unplug the board 12 5 Board Installation Sequence Install the boards into their corresponding slots as shown ...

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Page 159: ... two adjacent stands should be no more than 3 mm 4 The front door of the rack should be flush with the front edges of other equipment without any concave or convex 5 The front of the rack should be no less than 1 m away from the wall and the rear of the rack 0 8 m away from the wall 6 The parts on the rack should not fall off or be damaged The rack should be painted well and the labels on it shoul...

Page 160: ...e of the integrated equipment should be clean and tidy and the paint outside it should be in good condition The identifications should be correct clear and complete 15 The front door of the cabinet can be easily opened or closed 13 2 Checking the Cable Racks Requirements 1 The location and height of the cable rack should meet engineering design requirements 2 The flat steel of the cable rack shoul...

Page 161: ...straps must be cut from the root without any tips left 9 Cable straps shall be left with some margins when cut after binding 10 All cable straps must be cut from the root and no tip shall be left 11 Each label identifies the uses of the cable and the same content should be written for the labels attached on both cable ends 12 Wrap labels with some cellulose tape to prevent any loosening 13 All cab...

Page 162: ...s identified clearly and correctly 9 The grounding cable of a power cable when laid should be bound separately from other cables 10 The remaining length of the grounding cable and power cable should be cut off instead of coiling it up and reserving it 11 The copper lugs on both ends of power cables and grounding cables shall be soldered or pressed firm 12 The power cable and the grounding cable sh...

Page 163: ...installed without any short circuit or damage 2 E1 cables are connected correctly and labeled clearly 3 No E1 connector gets loose Test with a multimeter whether the connector shell and grounding system are well connected Otherwise the ring flange of the connector and shell are in poor contact 4 The E1 cables on the set top should reserve some margin length Do not stress them in case they cannot b...

Page 164: ...ding to the name plate of the main feeder use 1 2 jumpers to connect with the connecting terminals on the rack top 2 The labels of 1 2 indoor jumpers should indicate the corresponding sectors and the length of the main feeder 3 Indoor jumpers should be tidy and in appropriate length They should be bound on the cable rack in order 4 The cabling should provide convenience for maintenance and capacit...

Page 165: ...o use a special cutter The profile of the main feeder should be flat and smooth The main feeder has no copper scraps in its copper tube The feeder connector should meet the standards and be connected tightly 2 7 8 feeder connector should be tightened with a big spanner and installed in place to avoid any abnormal SWR caused by false connections 3 The feeder between the tower top and the equipment ...

Page 166: ...d be grounded 10 The grounding cable of a feeder should be led from up to down The separation angle between the feeder and grounding cable should be no more than 15º 11 The cabling of the feeders should be visually appealing without crisscrossing They should be well arranged and have no apparent twists and turns The feeders entering a room should be tidy flat straight and with identical bending an...

Page 167: ... packing gland on the feeder sealing window should be sealed upward and window boards should be installed on one indoor wall 3 When a feeder window is installed at the building top to lead a feeder into the room it should be well sealed 4 When an outdoor feeder enters the equipment room a waterproof bend must be made at the outdoor feeder window The lowest point of the waterproof bend is required ...

Page 168: ... a the connector is wrapped with some waterproof self adhesive tape b the waterproof self adhesive tape at an antenna terminal must be wrapped until the antenna root c the feeder terminal should be wrapped until 10 cm away from the connector d the waterproof self adhesive tape is wrapped with an insulating tape longer than the waterproof self adhesive tape 4 At the joint between the jumper and the...

Page 169: ...tenna refers to the distance between the ground and the middle of the antenna It is required that the actual hanging height of an antenna conforms to network planning and the antenna should be installed as designed 4 The RF antenna and the GPS antenna should be included in the protection area of a lightning arrester the area within the downdip of 450 from the lightning arrester 5 Measure the azimu...

Page 170: ...should be measured The actual electrically controlled downdip of an antenna conforms to network planning and two unipolarization antennas should have consistent downdips This is not required if it is not an electrically controlled antenna 8 All antenna poles should be firmly installed and well grounded All antenna poles are required to be vertical to the ground and the vertical error should be les...

Page 171: ...vertical interval between directional antennas within different sectors installed on the same antenna support should be more than 0 6 m 17 When isolated from an antenna in G network the vertical separation should be more than 1 m and the horizontal separation more than should be more than 2 m 18 GPS antenna should be vertical secure in a position as low as possible and without barrier The GPS spat...

Page 172: ...nna Antenna RF socket RF cable socket with waterproof treatment Bolt Clamp Fig 13 15 1 Antenna Installation Checking the Feeder SWR 13 16 Checking Feeders of SWR Requirements 1 Measure the SWR after antennas and all feeders are installed 2 The terminal of the indoor 1 2 jumper to the rack is connected with an SWR tester for testing The SWR should be less than 1 5 preferably 1 3 ...

Page 173: ...t room should be kept in order Keep everything indoor clean and tidy No littering is allowed 3 Remove any cable strap stub desiccant and other engineering materials under the raised floors at the rack bottom and around the rack 4 Clean the front door rear door and side plate of the rack leaving no visible stains caused by hand touching There should be no dirt inside and outside the rack dead angle...

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Page 175: ... carefully whether the power cable connected to the AC power cable terminal of the PWS shelf at the cabinet top is correctly connected Note This power supply can be AC 220V 3 wire input with voltage ranging 150V 285V or AC tri phrase five wire input with voltage ranging 150V 285V and line voltage 270V 490V Do not reversely connect the live wire and the null wire and be sure to fasten the screws 2 ...

Page 176: ...res or anything else 3 Open the front door to the RFS shelf of the lower rack Connectors shall be provided at the back of the corresponding slot of the RF module 4 Check the connections at the rear part of the rack to see whether the BDS and RFS cables are correctly and firmly connected and whether connectors are connected correctly and firmly according to the cable labels 5 Check whether the RF c...

Page 177: ...e terminal Switch on the AC input It is over when the D level lightning proof indicators on the right corner of the front panel are all on 5 DC power on Insert a rectifier module and start it The indicators shall present no alarms with the current zero and the output DC voltage 48V 54V Insert the rectifier module in turn with the others unplugged the indicators shall be normal Keep one rectifier m...

Page 178: ...rs shall be normal Keep one rectifier module plugged and insert the PMM to complete the PWS shelf check 3 Switch on the BDS shelf insert and start the fan and then insert a board to complete a normal power on If the fan cannot be started check for errors on the DC 48V or an ill insertion of the fan 4 Switch on the RFS shelf insert and start the fan and then insert a board to complete a normal powe...

Page 179: ...and PIM in the BTSB rack have their own power switches and shall be plugged unplugged only when their power switches are turned off The other boards in the BTSB rack such as PRM PMM CHM CCM DSM SNM RIM GCM SAM BTM RMM TSM RSM TRX and RFE are all hot swappable ...

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Page 181: ... A 1 1 indicates the weight of the integrated machine and the bearing capability of the equipment room floor Table A 1 1 Weight of the Integrated Machine Configuration Weight 4 carrier 1 sector About 150 kg 4 carrier 3 sector About 180 kg 4 carrier 6 sector 8 carrier 3 sector About 240 kg A 2 Power indices Power supply and power consumption The power consumption of ZTC10 BTS refers to the overall ...

Page 182: ... 40 W carrier 48V About 2000 W About 2100 W 1 carrier 3 sector 40 W carrier 48V About 2500 W About 2600 W 2 carrier 3 sector 40 W carrier 48V About 2600 W About 2600 W 3 carrier 3 sector 40 W carrier 48V About 2600 W About 2700 W 4 carrier 3 sector 40 W carrier 48V About 2600 W About 2700 W 5 carrier 3 sector 40 W carrier 48V About 4400 W About 4500 W 7 carrier 3 sector 40 W carrier 48V About 4500...

Page 183: ...ncy menu 6 Input the frequency for Higher such as 880MHz and then press ENTER for confirmation 7 When confirmed press MAIN to return to the main menu B 2 Checking SiteMaster SiteMaster shall be checked in the case of frequency environment and feeder parameters changes Follow these steps to check 1 Make sure that a correct frequency range is input in SiteMaster then begin the check 2 Press STARTCAL...

Page 184: ...n cable to the RFE jumper connector inside the rack and the other terminal to the Refl interface of the meter If there is an active device like a tower top amplifier or a trunk amplifier in the feeder measuring jumpers shall be used to dodge it B 5 Measuring SWR 1 Press OPT 2 Press B1 to choose MODE 3 Press Up or Down to select SWR and press ENTER for confirmation 4 Press MAIN to return to the mai...

Page 185: ...ress MAIN to return to the main menu 5 Input a proper frequency range if necessary 6 Check the meter if necessary 7 Input a proper feeder length if necessary 8 Press MAIN to return to the main menu 9 Press RUN to begin the measure 10 Press AUAOSCALE to adjust the Y coordinate 11 Press Mark to view the SWR value of each frequency point within this frequency band Check the fault as shown in Fig B 6 ...

Page 186: ...ZXC10 BTSB V1 0 cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual B 4 Fig B 6 1 Antenna Feeder DTF Measurement ...

Page 187: ...ds function similarly This section takes the indicators on the RMM as an example z RUN indicates the operating state of the board z ALM indicates exception occurred on the board z M S indicates whether the board is the master one Fig C 1 1 shows the indicators of the RMM RMM RUN ALM M S TFS F0S F1S BLS TYP RST M S Fig C 1 1 Indicators on the RMM ...

Page 188: ...red on for normal working Quick flash 50 7 HZ 50 Disconnected with the external Normal flash 5 3 HZ 50 ALM Red Alarm indicator Solid on Alarm Off Normal Solid off M S Green Master Slave indicator Solid on Master board Solid off Slave board Solid on off HES Green Run indicator for signaling stream IP communication platform Solid on Normal Solid off Abnormal or not in position Solid on SES Green Run...

Page 189: ...s 8 S Normal 1S On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off DT0 is normal Not on DT0 is abnormal 2S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 3S On Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off DT1 is normal Not on DT1 is abnormal 4S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 5S On Off On Off On Off Off Off Off Off DT2 is normal Not on DT2 is abnormal 6S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interv...

Page 190: ...ff Off Off DT4 is normal Not on DT4 is abnormal 2S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 3S On Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off DT5 is normal Not on DT5 is abnormal 4S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 5S On Off On Off On Off Off Off Off Off DT6 is normal Not on DT6 is abnormal 6S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 7S On Off On Off On Off On Off Off Off DT...

Page 191: ...ormal Not on DT0 is abnormal 2S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 3S On Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off DT1 is abnormal Not on DT1 is abnormal 4S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 5S On Off On Off On Off Off Off Off Off DT2 is abnormal Not on DT2 is abnormal 6S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 7S On Off On Off On Off On Off Off Off DT3 is abnormal N...

Page 192: ...f Off Off Off Off Off Off DT5 is abnormal Not on DT5 is abnormal 4S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 5S On Off On Off On Off Off Off Off Off DT6 is abnormal Not on DT6 is abnormal 6S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval 7S On Off On Off On Off On Off Off Off DT7 is abnormal Not on DT7 is abnormal 8S Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off interval Solid off 4 E1 are abn...

Page 193: ...larm indicator Solid on Fault Solid off No fault Solid off SCS Green System clock state Run indicator of system clock Solid on Normal Solid off Abnormal Solid on BLS Green Baseband link state Run forward reverse indicator of baseband link Solid on Normal Solid off Abnormal Solid on TYPE Green CHM type Channel board type indicator LEDs of different colors indicate different board types CHM versions...

Page 194: ...is in position Solid off M S Green Master Slave indicator Solid on Master Solid off Slave Solid on off ANT Green GPS antenna feeder indicator Solid on Normal Solid off The antenna feeder and the satellite are initializing 2 3 Hz Antenna feeder circuit broken 10 3 Hz The antenna is normal but fail to receive satellite signals 0 4 HZ Antenna short circuit Solid on SCS Green System clock indicator So...

Page 195: ... port lock indicator Solid on Locked Off Unlocked Solid on off BLS Green Slave TYP Green Phase lock Loop PLL lock indicator Solid on Locked Off Unlocked Solid on TRX Indicators Indicator Name Color Meaning Description Normal Status RUN Green Run indicator Solid on Powering on Slow flash Normal Quick flash 20 HZ 50 Downloading the version Slow flash 2 HZ 50 ALM Red Alarm indicator Solid off Fault S...

Page 196: ...n BLS Green Baseband link state Run indicator for baseband link forward Solid on Normal Solid off Abnormal Solid on MDS Green Master Diversity receiver state Run indicator for the master diversity receivers Solid on Normal Solid off Unbalancing between master diversity receivers Solid on TYPE Green TRX type TRX module types on the panel LEDs of different colors indicate different types TRX version...

Page 197: ...l Flash ALM Red Alarm indicator On Alarm Off LNA0 Green Working state indicator for the master receiver LNA0 On Normal Off Abnormal On LNA1 Green Working state indicator for the diversity receiver LNA1 On Normal Off Abnormal On VW0 Green State indicator for VSWR detection 0 1 5 On Normal Off Abnormal VSWR 1 5 On VW1 Green State indicator for VSWR detection 1 3 0 On Normal Off Abnormal VSWR 3 0 On ...

Page 198: ...larm indicator On Alarm Off ACT Green Working state indicator On Output Off Slave board or output is switched off On OPS Green Over power indicator On Normal Off Abnormal On OTS Green Over temperature indicator On Normal Off Abnormal On VWS Green SWR detection indicator On Normal Off Abnormal On L1S Green Loop 1 validity check indicator On Normal Off Abnormal On L2S Green Loop 2 validity check ind...

Page 199: ...s Interface the interface of BSCB BTSB ABS Air BreakSwitch AC Asynchronous Capsule ACB Amplifier Control Board ACCH Associated Control Channel ACCM Asynchronous Control Character Map ACIR Adjacent Channel Interference Ratio ACK Acknowledgement ACLR Adjacent Channel Leakage Power Ratio ACS Adjacent Channel Selectivity ADF Application Dedicated File ADN Abbreviated Dialing Numbers AESA ATM End Syste...

Page 200: ...ce ARM ARM processor ARP Address Resolution Protocol ARQ Automatic Repeat Request AS Access Stratum ASC Access Service Class A SGW Access Signaling Gateway ASN 1 Abstract Syntax Notation One AT Access terminal ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATR Answer To Reset ATT Attenuator AUC Authentication Center AUTN Authentication token AWGN Additive White Gaussian Noise A Interface A Interface the interface...

Page 201: ...d ISDN BLER Block Error Rate BLPA Backplane of LPA BMC Broadcast Multicast Control BOC Bell Operating Company BPD BDS Power Distribute BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying BPSN Backplane of Packet Switch Network BPWS Backplane of PWS BRFE Backplane of RFE BRFS Backplane of TRX and BDM RFM BS Base Station BSCB Base Station Controller BSM Base Station Management BSP Board Support Package BSS Base Station ...

Page 202: ... Corporate Control Key CCM Communication Control Module CCP Compression Control Protocol CCPCH Common Control Physical Channel CCTrCH Coded Composite Transport Channel CD Capacity Deallocation Collision Detection CDA Capacity Deallocation Acknowledgement CDF Command Dispatch Functions CDMA Code Division Multiple Access CDR Call Detail Record CDSU Channel DataService Unit CE Channel Element CEB Cha...

Page 203: ...rsity CN Core Network CNAP Calling Name Presentation CNL Co operative Network List COA Care of Address COCOMO Constructive Cost Model CONS Connection oriented network Service CPCH Common Packet Channel CPCS Common Part Convergence Sublayer CPICH Common Pilot Channel CPM Calling Processing Module CPP Core Processor Part CPS Common PartSublayer CPU Central Processing Unit CR Change Request CRC Cycli...

Page 204: ...Dedicated Control SAP DCA Dynamic Channel Allocation DCCH Dedicated Control Channel DCH Dedicated Channel DDI Direct Dial In DECT Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications DF Dedicated File DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHO Diversity Handover DIF Data Intermediate Frequency Module diff serv Differentiated Services DIU Digital Interface Module DL Downlink Forward Link DLC Data Link Co...

Page 205: ...Element DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency DTX Discontinuous Transmission DUP Duplexer E ECTRA European Committee of Telecommunications Regulatory Affairs EDC Error Detection Code byte EDGE Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution EF Elementary File EFD Event Forwarding Discriminator E GGSN Enhanced GGSN EGPRS Enhanced GPRS EHB Ethernet HUB Board E HLR Enhanced HLR EIRP Equivalent Isotropic Radiated P...

Page 206: ...enge FACH Forward Access Channel F APICH Dedicated Auxiliary Pilot Channel F ATDPICH Auxiliary Transmit Diversity Pilot Channel FAUSCH Fast Uplink Signaling Channel FAX Facsimile F BCCH Broadcast Control Channel FBI Feedback Information F CACH Common Assignment Channel FCI File Control Information FCP Flow Control Protocol F CPCCH Common Power Control Channel FCS Frame Check Sequence FD Full duple...

Page 207: ...ntifier level 1 GID2 Group Identifier level 2 GLI GE Line Interface GMSC Gateway MSC GMSK Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying GP Guard Period GPCM General Purpose Chip select Machine GPRS General Packet Radio Service GPS GPS Timing Module GPSR Global Position System Receiver GPSTM GPS Timing Module GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation GSM Globe System for Mobil Communication GSN GPRS Support Nodes GTP GPRS...

Page 208: ...rnet Assigned Numbering Authority I Block Information Block IC Intergroup Coordination ICC Integrated Circuit Card ICGW Incoming Call Gateway ID Identifier IDEAL Initiating Diagnosing Establishing Acting Leveraging IE Information Element IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IETF Internet Engineering Task Force IF Intermediate Frequency IFS Information FieldSizes IFSC Information FieldSize...

Page 209: ...ntegrated Services Digital Network ISM Integrated Software Management ISO International Standardization Organization ISP Internet Service Provider ISUP ISDN User Part ITU International Telecommunications Union IUI International USIM Identifier IWFB Inter Working Function Board J J2EE Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition JAR file Java Archive File JD Joint Detection JDMK Java Dynamic Management Kit J...

Page 210: ...l Function LCP Link Control Protocol LCS LocationServices LE Local Exchange LEN Length LFM Local Fibre Module LLC Logical Link Control LMF LMT Local Management Terminal LN Logical Name LNA Low Noise Amplifier LOMC Local OMC LOS Line OfSight LPA Linear Power Amplifier LPF Low Pass Filter LRU Large Replacing Unite LSA Localised Service Area LSB Least Significant Bit LTZ Local Time Zone LUP Location ...

Page 211: ...sage Error Rate MExE MobileStation application Execution Environment MF Mediation Function MGCF Media Gateway Control Function MGCP Media Gateway Control Part MGPS Micro GPS MGT Mobile Global Title MGW Media GateWay MHEG Multimedia and Hypermedia Information Coding Expert Group MHz Mega Hertz MIB Management Information Base MIF Management Information Function MIN Mobile Identification Number MIP M...

Page 212: ...rts Group MPM MSC Processing Module MRB Media Resource Board MRF Media Resource Function MS MobileStation MSB MostSignificant Bit MSC MobileSwitching Center MSE MExEService Environment MSG ManagementSteering Group MSID MobileStation Identifier MSIN MobileStation Identification Number MSM MessageSwitching Module MSP MultipleSuBSCBriber Profile MSU MainSuBSCBriber unit MT Mobile Termination MTBF MTP...

Page 213: ...erface NO Network Operator NP Network Performance NPA Numbering Plan Area NPI Numbering Plan Identifier NRT Non Real Time NSAP Network Service Access Point NSCK Network Subset Control Key NSDU Network Service data unit NSS Network SubSystem NT Non Transparent Nt Notification SAP NUI National User USIM Identifier NW Network O O M Operations and Maintenance O_AMP O_AlarmManagementPart O_CMP O_Config...

Page 214: ...le ORACH ODMA Random Access Channel OSA Open Service Architecture OSF Operations Systems Function OSS Operating Systems Subsystem OSS_CLP OSS_Communicating Link Part OSS_FMP OSS_File Management Part OSS_RSP OSS_Running Support Part OSS_SCP OSS_Status Control Part OSS_SWD OSS_Software Download OVSF Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor OWB Order Wire Board P PA Power Amplifier PAB Power Amplify Boar...

Page 215: ...Convergence Protocol PDF Detecting of Power Direction Forward PDH Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy PDN Public Data Network PDP Packet Data Protocol PDR Detecting of Power Direction Reverse PDSCH Physical DownlinkShared Channel PDSN Packet DataServing Node PDU Protocol Data Unit PERT Program Evaluation and Review Technique PG Processing Gain PHB Per Hop Behavior PHS Personal Handyphone System PHY P...

Page 216: ...ower Rectifier Module PRX Predistortion Receiver Board PS Packet Switched PSB Power Splitter Board PSC Primary Synchronization Code PSCH Physical Shared Channel PSE PersonalService Environment PSI PCF Session ID PSM Power Supplier Module PSN Packet Switch Network PSOS PSPDN PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PTM Power Transition Module PTM G PTM Group Call PTM M PTM Multicast PTP Point to poin...

Page 217: ...d R_RSP Running Support Part R_RSP_AbnormityProcess R_RSP_MemoryManagement R_RSP_ProcessCommunication R_RSP_ProcessDispatch R_RSP_StartupConfigration R_RSP_SystemObservation R_RSP_Timer Management R_SCP System Control Part R_SCP_Boot R_SCP_MainControl R_SCP_StatusControlManagement R00 Release 2000 01 18 R99 Release 1999 RA Routing Area RAB Reverse Activity Bit RAC Reverse Access Channel R ACH Acce...

Page 218: ...U Reserved for Future Use RIM RF Interface Module RL Radio Link RLC Radio Link Control RLCP Radio Link Control Protocol RLP Radio Link Protocol RM Requirements Management RMI Remote Method Invocation RMM RF Management Module RN Radio Network RNC Radio Network Controller RNS Radio Network Subsystem RNSAP Radio Network Subsystem Application Part RNTI Radio Network Temporary Identity ROI Return On In...

Page 219: ...Resource Unit RUM Route Update Message RUP Route Update Protocol RX Receive Rx Receiver RX Receiver RXB Receiver Board S S N Signal Noise S_BSSAP BaseStation System Application Part S_CCHSP SPS Control Channel Signal Process S_CEC SPS Channel Element Controller S_CEM Channel Element Modem S_MTP Message Transfer Part S_MTP3 Message Transfer Part3 S_RCM SPS_Radio Channel Control Mange S_SCCP Signall...

Page 220: ...dary Common Control Physical Channel SCE Software Capability Evaluation SCF Service Control Function SCH Synchronization Channel SCI SuBSCBriber Controlled Input SCM Sub BDS Control Module SCP Session Configuration Protocol SCS System Control Subsystem S CSCF Serving CSCF SCWLL SDCCH Stand Alone Dedicated Control Channel SDF Service Discovery Function SDH Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDHB SDH Boa...

Page 221: ... SME SMF Session Management Function SMP Session Management Protocol SMS Short Message Service SMS CB SMS Cell Broadcast SN Serving Network SNM Switching Network Module SNP Signaling Network protocol SoLSA Support of Localised Service Area SOW Statement Of Works SP Switching Point Service Provider SPA Software Process Assessment SPB Signaling Process Board SPCK Service Provider Control Key SPE Sof...

Page 222: ...System Support Function SSM Software Subcontract Management SSSAR Service Specific Segmentation and Re assembly Sublayer STC Signaling Transport Converter STTD Space Time Transmit Diversity SVBS Selector Vocoder Bank Subsystem SVC Switched virtual circuit SVE Selector Vocoder Element SVICM Selector Vocoder Interface Control Module SVM Selector Vocoder Module SVP Selector Vocoder Processor SVPM Sel...

Page 223: ...fic Manage Board TMN Telecommunication Management Network TMSI Temporary MobileSuBSCBriber Identity TN Termination Node TOD Time of Date TP Training Program TPC Transmit Power Control TPDU Transfer Protocol Data Unit TPTL Transmission Power Track Loop TQM Total Quality Management TR Technical Report TrCH Transport Channel TRX Transmitter and Receiver TS Technical Specification T SGW Transport Sign...

Page 224: ...knowledged Mode UMS User Mobility Server UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System Um Interface Um Interface the interface of MS BTSB UNI User Network Interface UP User Plane UPM User Programming Machine UPT Universal Personal Telecommunication URA User Registration Area URAN UMTS Radio Access Network URI Uniform Resource Identifier URL Uniform Resource Locator U RNTI UTRAN Radio Network Tem...

Page 225: ...Network VPM VLR Processing Module VPN Virtual Private Network VSWR Voltage Standing Wave Ratio VTC Voice Transcoder Card W WAE Wireless Application Environment WAP Wireless Application Protocol WBS Work Breakdown Structure WCDMA Wideband Code Division Multiple Access WCF Workstation Control Function WDP Wireless Datagram Protocol WIN Wireless Intelligent Network WMF Windows Management Function WPB...

Page 226: ...tal System ZXC10 PWSB cdma2000 Power System ZXC10 RFSB cdma2000 Radio Frequency System ZXC10 CBTS cdma2000 Compact Base Transceiver Station ZXC10 PBTS cdma2000 Pico Base Transceiver Station ZXC10 AGWB cdma2000 Access Gateway ZXC10 MGWB cdma2000 Media Gateway ZXC10 BSS ZXC10 BSC ZXC10 BTS ZXC10 BSS 1X ZXC10 BSC 1X ZXC10 BTS 1X45 ZXC10 BTS 1X80 ZXC10 BTS 1X19 ZXC10 BTS 1X21 ZXCBTS M800 ZXCBTS M802 Z...

Page 227: ...Appendix D Abbreviations 14 29 Abbreviation Description ZXCBTS R192 ZXICS C800 ZXPOS CNA1 ZXPOS CNT1 ZXRPT C800 ZXRPT C801 ZXRPT C810 ZXRPT C190 ZXRPT C191 ...

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