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BTS3900A GSM
V300
Hardware Description (Breathable Film)
Issue 08
Date 2010-05-20
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About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Changes in BTS3900A GSM Hardware Description (Breathable Film)..........................1-1
2 BTS3900A System.......................................................................................................................2-1
3 BTS3900A Cabinet.....................................................................................................................3-13.1 Structure of the BTS3900A Cabinet...............................................................................................................3-23.2 Structure of the BTS3900A Cabinet...............................................................................................................3-33.3 Cable Holes of the BTS3900A Cabinet..........................................................................................................3-6
4 Cable Connections of the BTS3900A Cabinet......................................................................4-14.1 Power Cable Connections of the BTS3900A..................................................................................................4-24.2 Signal Cable Connections of the BTS3900A..................................................................................................4-6
4.2.1 Signal Cable Connections of One BTS3900A RF Cabinet....................................................................4-64.2.2 Signal Cable Connections of Two BTS3900A RF Cabinets................................................................4-12
4.3 Transmission Cable Connections of the BTS3900A.....................................................................................4-204.4 RF Cable Connections of the BTS3900A.....................................................................................................4-28
5 BTS3900A Components.............................................................................................................5-15.1 List of BTS3900A Components......................................................................................................................5-35.2 Special Components of a AC cabinet..............................................................................................................5-5
5.2.1 Power Subrack (AC/DC)........................................................................................................................5-55.2.1.1 PMU....................................................................................................................................................5-55.2.1.2 PSU (AC/DC)....................................................................................................................................5-115.2.1.3 Wiring Unit of the Power Subrack (220 V)......................................................................................5-135.2.2 PDU......................................................................................................................................................5-145.2.3 Batteries in the APM30 Power Cabinet...............................................................................................5-18
5.3 Special Components of a DC Cabinet...........................................................................................................5-185.3.1 DCDU-06A..........................................................................................................................................5-18
5.4 BBU3900 Equipment....................................................................................................................................5-205.4.1 Structure of the BBU3900....................................................................................................................5-215.4.2 Boards and Module of the BBU3900...................................................................................................5-215.4.2.1 Board Configuration of the BBU3900..............................................................................................5-225.4.2.2 GTMU...............................................................................................................................................5-235.4.2.3 UPEU................................................................................................................................................5-29
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5.4.2.4 UEIU.................................................................................................................................................5-305.4.2.5 FAN...................................................................................................................................................5-315.4.2.6 USCU................................................................................................................................................5-335.4.2.7 UTRP.................................................................................................................................................5-35
5.5 Components in the RF Cabinet.....................................................................................................................5-385.5.1 DCDU-02.............................................................................................................................................5-385.5.2 FAN Unit..............................................................................................................................................5-415.5.3 FMUA..................................................................................................................................................5-415.5.4 DRFU...................................................................................................................................................5-435.5.5 GRFU...................................................................................................................................................5-495.5.6 Door Status Sensor...............................................................................................................................5-53
5.6 SLPU.............................................................................................................................................................5-565.6.1 Structure of SLPU................................................................................................................................5-565.6.2 Configuration of the SLPU..................................................................................................................5-565.6.3 UELP....................................................................................................................................................5-585.6.4 UFLP....................................................................................................................................................5-595.6.5 USLP2..................................................................................................................................................5-60
5.7 APMI.............................................................................................................................................................5-615.8 AFMU...........................................................................................................................................................5-645.9 GATM...........................................................................................................................................................5-685.10 Heater..........................................................................................................................................................5-695.11 Sensors........................................................................................................................................................5-70
5.11.1 Door Status Sensor.............................................................................................................................5-705.11.2 Temperature Sensor............................................................................................................................5-72
5.12 Satellite Surge Protector..............................................................................................................................5-76
6 BTS3900A Auxiliary Equipment.............................................................................................6-16.1 APM30 Transmission Cabinet........................................................................................................................6-26.2 APM30 Battery Cabinet..................................................................................................................................6-26.3 EMUA.............................................................................................................................................................6-2
7 BTS3900A Cables....................................................................................................................... 7-17.1 List of BTS3900A Cables...............................................................................................................................7-27.2 BTS3900A PGND Cable..............................................................................................................................7-107.3 BTS3900A Equipotential Cable....................................................................................................................7-117.4 BTS3900A Power Cables..............................................................................................................................7-11
7.4.1 AC Input Power Cable.........................................................................................................................7-127.4.1.1 Input Power Cable of the Power Cabinet..........................................................................................7-127.4.1.2 Power Cable Between the PDU and the DCDU...............................................................................7-127.4.1.3 Power Cable Between the PDU and the BBU...................................................................................7-137.4.1.4 Power Cable Between the PDU and the GATM...............................................................................7-147.4.1.5 Input Power Cable for the DCDU-03................................................................................................7-147.4.1.6 Input Power Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet.........................................................................7-147.4.1.7 Power Cable for the Batteries............................................................................................................7-14
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7.4.2 DC Input Power Cable.........................................................................................................................7-157.4.2.1 Input power cable for the DCDU-06A..............................................................................................7-157.4.2.2 Power Cable Between the DCDU-06A and the BBU.......................................................................7-167.4.2.3 Input Power Cable for the DCDU-02................................................................................................7-167.4.2.4 Power Cable Between the DCDU-06A and the GATM...................................................................7-177.4.3 Power Cable Between the DCDU and the RFU...................................................................................7-177.4.4 Power Cable Between the DCDU and the FMUA...............................................................................7-18
7.5 BTS3900A Transmission Cables..................................................................................................................7-197.5.1 E1/T1 Cable..........................................................................................................................................7-207.5.2 E1/T1 Surge Protection Transfer Cable...............................................................................................7-227.5.3 FE/GE Cable........................................................................................................................................7-237.5.4 FE/GE Surge Protection Transfer Cable..............................................................................................7-247.5.5 CPRI Electrical Cable..........................................................................................................................7-257.5.6 Signal Cable Between the Cascaded RFUs..........................................................................................7-26
7.6 BTS3900A Signal Cables..............................................................................................................................7-267.6.1 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the BBU...............................................................7-287.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the DCDU............................................................7-287.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the FAN Unit.......................................................7-297.6.4 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the Door Status Sensor........................................7-307.6.5 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the Temperature Sensor.......................................7-307.6.6 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the Cascaded FMUAs...................................................................7-317.6.7 BBU Alarm Cable................................................................................................................................7-327.6.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the GATM..............................................................................................7-347.6.9 RET Control Signal Cable....................................................................................................................7-357.6.10 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries....................................................................7-357.6.11 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBU..............................................................7-367.6.12 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable..............................................................................................7-377.6.13 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU...............................................................................................7-397.6.14 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor.........................................................................7-407.6.15 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power Cabinet...........................................................7-417.6.16 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMI...........................................................7-427.6.17 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor.........................................................................7-427.6.18 Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission Cabinet.......................................................7-427.6.19 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMUA............................................................................................7-437.6.20 GPS Signal Cable...............................................................................................................................7-44
7.7 BTS3900A RF Signal Cables........................................................................................................................7-457.7.1 RF Jumper............................................................................................................................................7-457.7.2 Inter-RFU RF Signal Cable..................................................................................................................7-467.7.3 QMA Cable..........................................................................................................................................7-46
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Figure 2-1 BTS3900A system (1)........................................................................................................................2-2Figure 2-2 BTS3900A system (2)........................................................................................................................2-3Figure 3-1 Structure of the BTS3900A cabinet....................................................................................................3-2Figure 3-2 Typical configuration of a BTS3900A cabinet (1).............................................................................3-4Figure 3-3 Typical configuration of a BTS3900A cabinet (2).............................................................................3-5Figure 3-4 Typical configuration of a BTS3900A (3)..........................................................................................3-6Figure 3-5 Cable holes at the bottom of the RF cabinet.......................................................................................3-7Figure 3-6 Reserved cable hole............................................................................................................................3-8Figure 3-7 Cable holes of the power cabinet........................................................................................................3-8Figure 4-1 Power cable connections (1)...............................................................................................................4-3Figure 4-2 Power cable connections (2)...............................................................................................................4-5Figure 4-3 Signal cable connections (1)...............................................................................................................4-7Figure 4-4 Signal cable connections (2)...............................................................................................................4-9Figure 4-5 Signal cable connections (3).............................................................................................................4-11Figure 4-6 Signal cable connections (1).............................................................................................................4-13Figure 4-7 Signal cable connections (2).............................................................................................................4-15Figure 4-8 Signal cable connections (3).............................................................................................................4-17Figure 4-9 Signal cable connections (4).............................................................................................................4-19Figure 4-10 Transmission cable connections (1)................................................................................................4-21Figure 4-11 Transmission cable connections (2)................................................................................................4-23Figure 4-12 Transmission cable connections (3)................................................................................................4-25Figure 4-13 Transmission cable connections (4)................................................................................................4-27Figure 4-14 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (1)...................................................................................4-28Figure 4-15 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (2)...................................................................................4-29Figure 4-16 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (3)...................................................................................4-30Figure 4-17 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (4)...................................................................................4-31Figure 4-18 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (5)...................................................................................4-32Figure 4-19 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (6)...................................................................................4-33Figure 5-1 PMU....................................................................................................................................................5-6Figure 5-2 Ports on the front panel of the PMU...................................................................................................5-7Figure 5-3 Backplane of the PMU.......................................................................................................................5-8Figure 5-4 DIP switch on right panel of the PMU.............................................................................................5-10Figure 5-5 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC)...............................................................................................................5-12
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Figure 5-6 Wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V)........................................................................................5-13Figure 5-7 Ports on the PDU..............................................................................................................................5-16Figure 5-8 Structure of 12 V 12 Ah batteries in the power cabinet...................................................................5-18Figure 5-9 Panel.................................................................................................................................................5-19Figure 5-10 Operating principles of the DCDU-06A.........................................................................................5-19Figure 5-11 BBU3900........................................................................................................................................5-21Figure 5-12 Slots of the BBU3900 ....................................................................................................................5-22Figure 5-13 Typical configuration of the BBU3900..........................................................................................5-23Figure 5-14 GTMU panel...................................................................................................................................5-23Figure 5-15 GTMUb panel.................................................................................................................................5-23Figure 5-16 Panel of the UPEU..........................................................................................................................5-29Figure 5-17 Panel of the UEIU...........................................................................................................................5-30Figure 5-18 Panel of the FAN............................................................................................................................5-32Figure 5-19 Panel of the USCUb1 (0.5 U).........................................................................................................5-33Figure 5-20 Panel of the USCUb2 (1 U)............................................................................................................5-33Figure 5-21 Panel of the UTRP..........................................................................................................................5-35Figure 5-22 DIP switches on the UTRP.............................................................................................................5-37Figure 5-23 Panel of the DCDU-02 in the left part of the cabinet.....................................................................5-39Figure 5-24 Panel of the DCDU-02 in the right part of the cabinet...................................................................5-39Figure 5-25 Operating principles of the DCDU-02............................................................................................5-40Figure 5-26 Panel of the FAN unit.....................................................................................................................5-41Figure 5-27 Panel of the FMUA.........................................................................................................................5-42Figure 5-28 Panel of the DRFU of 900 MHz.....................................................................................................5-44Figure 5-29 Panel of the DRFU of 1800 MHz...................................................................................................5-45Figure 5-30 Logical structure of the DRFU.......................................................................................................5-46Figure 5-31 GRFU panel....................................................................................................................................5-49Figure 5-32 Logical structure of the GRFU.......................................................................................................5-50Figure 5-33 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................5-53Figure 5-34 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................5-54Figure 5-35 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor....................................................5-55Figure 5-36 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor..................................................5-55Figure 5-37 Structure of SLPU..........................................................................................................................5-56Figure 5-38 Slots of the SLPU...........................................................................................................................5-57Figure 5-39 UELP panel.....................................................................................................................................5-58Figure 5-40 DIP switch on the UELP................................................................................................................5-59Figure 5-41 Panel of the UFLP..........................................................................................................................5-60Figure 5-42 Panel of the USLP2........................................................................................................................5-60Figure 5-43 Installation position of the APMI board.........................................................................................5-61Figure 5-44 External ports on the APMI board..................................................................................................5-62Figure 5-45 Internal ports on the APMI board...................................................................................................5-63Figure 5-46 Position of the AFMU board..........................................................................................................5-65Figure 5-47 External ports on the AFMU board................................................................................................5-65
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Figure 5-48 Internal ports on the AFMU board.................................................................................................5-67Figure 5-49 GATM panel...................................................................................................................................5-68Figure 5-50 Heater..............................................................................................................................................5-70Figure 5-51 Magnet part of the door status sensor.............................................................................................5-71Figure 5-52 Switch part of the door status sensor..............................................................................................5-71Figure 5-53 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor....................................................5-72Figure 5-54 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor..................................................5-72Figure 5-55 Temperature sensor.........................................................................................................................5-73Figure 5-56 Installation position of the ambient temperature sensor.................................................................5-74Figure 5-57 Installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor..................................................................5-75Figure 5-58 Installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor................................................................5-75Figure 5-59 MHT-N5-2L satellite surge protector.............................................................................................5-76Figure 5-60 Surge protector pallet......................................................................................................................5-77Figure 5-61 MHT-N5-2 satellite surge protector...............................................................................................5-77Figure 7-1 PGND cable......................................................................................................................................7-10Figure 7-2 Equipotential cable of the BTS3900A..............................................................................................7-11Figure 7-3 Power cable between the PDU and the DCDU................................................................................7-13Figure 7-4 Power cable between the PDU and the BBU....................................................................................7-13Figure 7-5 Power cable between the PDU and the GATM................................................................................7-14Figure 7-6 Power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet.........................................................................7-15Figure 7-7 Power cable between the DCDU-06A and the BBU........................................................................7-16Figure 7-8 Input power cable for the DCDU-02................................................................................................7-16Figure 7-9 Power cable between the DCDU-06A and the GATM....................................................................7-17Figure 7-10 Power cable between the DCDU and the RFU...............................................................................7-18Figure 7-11 Power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA...........................................................................7-19Figure 7-12 E1/T1 cable.....................................................................................................................................7-20Figure 7-13 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable.............................................................................................7-22Figure 7-14 FE/GE cable....................................................................................................................................7-24Figure 7-15 FE/GE surge protection transfer cable............................................................................................7-25Figure 7-16 CPRI electrical cable......................................................................................................................7-25Figure 7-17 Signal cable between cascaded RFUs.............................................................................................7-26Figure 7-18 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the BBU...........................................................7-28Figure 7-19 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the DCDU........................................................7-29Figure 7-20 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the FAN unit....................................................7-30Figure 7-21 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the door status sensor.......................................7-30Figure 7-22 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the temperature sensor.....................................7-31Figure 7-23 Monitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs................................................................7-32Figure 7-24 BBU alarm cable............................................................................................................................7-33Figure 7-25 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM..........................................................................................7-34Figure 7-26 RET control signal cable................................................................................................................7-35Figure 7-27 Temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries...................................................................7-36Figure 7-28 Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU.............................................................7-37
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Figure 7-29 Environment monitoring signal cable.............................................................................................7-38Figure 7-30 Monitoring signal cable..................................................................................................................7-39Figure 7-31 Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor.........................................................................7-40Figure 7-32 Temperature monitoring signal cable.............................................................................................7-41Figure 7-33 Monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI..........................................................7-42Figure 7-34 Monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet.....................................................................7-43Figure 7-35 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA..........................................................................................7-44Figure 7-36 GPS signal cable.............................................................................................................................7-45Figure 7-37 RF jumper.......................................................................................................................................7-45Figure 7-38 Inter-RFU RF signal cable..............................................................................................................7-46Figure 7-39 Structure of the QMA cable............................................................................................................7-46
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Tables
Table 3-1 Cable distribution at the cable holes.................................................................................................... 3-7Table 3-2 Cable distribution at the cable holes.................................................................................................... 3-8Table 4-1 Power cable connections......................................................................................................................4-4Table 4-2 Power cable connections......................................................................................................................4-5Table 4-3 Signal cable connections (1)................................................................................................................ 4-7Table 4-4 Signal cable connections (2)..............................................................................................................4-10Table 4-5 Signal cable connections (3)..............................................................................................................4-12Table 4-6 Signal cable connections (1)..............................................................................................................4-13Table 4-7 Signal cable connections (2)..............................................................................................................4-15Table 4-8 Signal cable connections (3)..............................................................................................................4-17Table 4-9 Signal cable connections (4)..............................................................................................................4-19Table 4-10 Transmission cable connections.......................................................................................................4-22Table 4-11 Transmission cable connections.......................................................................................................4-24Table 4-12 Transmission cable connections.......................................................................................................4-26Table 4-13 Transmission cable connections.......................................................................................................4-28Table 4-14 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (1)....................................................................................4-29Table 4-15 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (2)....................................................................................4-29Table 4-16 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (3)....................................................................................4-30Table 4-17 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (4)....................................................................................4-31Table 4-18 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (5)....................................................................................4-32Table 4-19 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (6)....................................................................................4-33Table 5-1 BTS3900A components of a AC cabinet.............................................................................................5-3Table 5-2 BTS3900A components of a DC cabinet.............................................................................................5-4Table 5-3 Ports on the PMU.................................................................................................................................5-8Table 5-4 LEDs on the panel of the PMU............................................................................................................5-9Table 5-5 Settings of the DIP switch..................................................................................................................5-10Table 5-6 LEDs on the PSU (AC/DC) panel......................................................................................................5-12Table 5-7 Wiring terminals and switch on the wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V).................................5-14Table 5-8 Type descriptions of the PDU............................................................................................................5-15Table 5-9 Ports on the PDU................................................................................................................................5-16Table 5-10 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the distributed base station........................5-17Table 5-11 DC power distribution functions of the PDU applied to the separated base station........................5-17Table 5-12 Panel of the DCDU-06A..................................................................................................................5-20
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Table 5-13 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900.............................................................................5-22Table 5-14 LEDs on the GTMU.........................................................................................................................5-24Table 5-15 LEDs and their status.......................................................................................................................5-25Table 5-16 Ports on the GTMU..........................................................................................................................5-26Table 5-17 Details of the DIP Switch S1...........................................................................................................5-27Table 5-18 Details of the DIP Switch S2...........................................................................................................5-28Table 5-19 Details of the DIP Switch S4...........................................................................................................5-28Table 5-20 Details of the DIP Switch S5...........................................................................................................5-28Table 5-21 LED on the UPEU............................................................................................................................5-30Table 5-22 Ports on the UPEU...........................................................................................................................5-30Table 5-23 Ports on the panel of the UEIU........................................................................................................5-31Table 5-24 LED on the FAN and its status........................................................................................................5-32Table 5-25 LEDs on the USCU..........................................................................................................................5-34Table 5-26 LEDs on the TOD port.....................................................................................................................5-34Table 5-27 Ports on the USCU...........................................................................................................................5-35Table 5-28 LEDs on the panel of the UTRP......................................................................................................5-36Table 5-29 Ports on the panel of the UTRP........................................................................................................5-36Table 5-30 Settings of SW1 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................5-37Table 5-31 Settings of SW2 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................5-37Table 5-32 Settings of SW3 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................5-38Table 5-33 Ports on the DCDU-02.....................................................................................................................5-40Table 5-34 LEDs on the FMUA.........................................................................................................................5-42Table 5-35 Ports on the FMUA..........................................................................................................................5-43Table 5-36 Status of the LEDs on the DRFU.....................................................................................................5-47Table 5-37 Ports and sockets on the DRFU.......................................................................................................5-48Table 5-38 LEDs on the GRFU panel................................................................................................................5-51Table 5-39 Ports on the GRFU panel.................................................................................................................5-52Table 5-40 Configuration principles of the SLPU (1)........................................................................................5-57Table 5-41 Configuration principles of the SLPU (2)........................................................................................5-58Table 5-42 Ports of the UELP............................................................................................................................5-58Table 5-43 DIP switch on the UELP..................................................................................................................5-59Table 5-44 Ports on the panel of the UFLP........................................................................................................5-60Table 5-45 Ports on the panels of the USLP2....................................................................................................5-60Table 5-46 Parameters of the external ports on the APMI board.......................................................................5-62Table 5-47 Parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board........................................................................5-63Table 5-48 Parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board.....................................................................5-66Table 5-49 Meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board..................................................................5-66Table 5-50 Parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board......................................................................5-67Table 5-51 LEDs on the GATM panel...............................................................................................................5-68Table 5-52 Ports on the GATM..........................................................................................................................5-69Table 5-53 Scenarios and installation requirements for the surge protector for the base station.......................5-78Table 7-1 Cable List.............................................................................................................................................7-2
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Table 7-2 PGND cables......................................................................................................................................7-10Table 7-3 BTS3900A equipotential cables.........................................................................................................7-11Table 7-4 Power cable between the PDU and the DCDU..................................................................................7-13Table 7-5 Input power cable for the DCDU-02..................................................................................................7-17Table 7-6 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the RFU...............................................7-18Table 7-7 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA...........................................7-19Table 7-8 Connector of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable........................................................................................7-20Table 7-9 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable...........................................................7-21Table 7-10 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable................................................7-21Table 7-11 Pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable......................................7-23Table 7-12 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable............................................................................7-24Table 7-13 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable....................................7-25Table 7-14 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the BBU..........................7-28Table 7-15 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the DCDU.......................7-29Table 7-16 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the temperature sensor....7-31Table 7-17 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs...............................7-32Table 7-18 Wire sequence of the BBU alarm cable...........................................................................................7-33Table 7-19 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the GATM........................................................7-35Table 7-20 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU...........................7-37Table 7-21 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable...........................................................7-38Table 7-22 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable................................................................................7-40Table 7-23 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet........................................7-43Table 7-24 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the EMUA........................................................7-44
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About This Document
PurposeThis document provides an overview of the BTS3900A GSM hardware for the planning anddeployment of the BTS3900A GSM. It describes the configurations, functions, andspecifications of the components in a BTS3900A GSM cabinet. This document also describesthe classification of cables, specifications of connectors, and installation positions of cables.
Product VersionThe following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name Product Version
BTS3900A GSM (hereinafter referred to asBTS3900A)
V300R008
V300R009
V300R012
Intended AudienceThis document is intended for:
l BTS installers
l Site maintainers
Organization1 Changes in BTS3900A GSM Hardware Description (Breathable Film)
This describes the changes in the BTS3900A GSM Hardware Description (Breathable Film).
2 BTS3900A System
The BTS3900A system consists of AC cabinet or DC cabinet. The AC cabinet consists of thepower cabinet and RF cabinet, and the BBU3900 is installed in the power cabinet. The DC
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cabinet consists of the transmission cabinet and RF cabinet, the BBU3900 is installed in thetransmission cabinet, and the RFUs are installed in the RF cabinet.
3 BTS3900A Cabinet
The BTS3900A cabinet integrates the RF cabinet, APM30 power cabinet, and the cables. TheBTS3900A cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC297 standard. It has a modularstructure and the baseband signals and RF signals are processed in it.
4 Cable Connections of the BTS3900A Cabinet
Cable connections of the BTS3900A cabinet involve the power cables, signal cables,transmission cables, and RF cables.
5 BTS3900A Components
The BTS3900A components are the special components of a AC cabinet, special componentsof a DC cabinet, BBU3900 Equipment, components in the RF cabinet, SLPU, APMI, AFMU,GATM, heater, sensor and satellite surge protector.
6 BTS3900A Auxiliary Equipment
This describes the auxiliary equipment of the BTS3900A.
7 BTS3900A Cables
The BTS3900A cables are classified into power cables, PGND cables, transmission cables,signal cables, and RF cables.
ConventionsSymbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if notavoided,will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, whichif not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if notavoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or savetime.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplementimportant points of the main text.
General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are inboldface. For example, log in as user root.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are inCourier New.
Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italics.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated byvertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated byvertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
{ x | y | ... }* Optional items are grouped in braces and separated byvertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of allitems can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]* Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated byvertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titlesare in boldface. For example, click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A meansthe two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without movingthe pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously andquickly without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move thepointer to a certain position.
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07(2010-05-10)This is the sixth commercial release.
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06(2010-04-10)This is the fifth commercial release.
Compared with issue 05 (2010-03-15), the changed parts in this release are as follows:
l The description of UTRP is added, refer to 5.4.2.7 UTRP.
05(2010-03-15)This is the fourth commercial release.
Compared with issue 04 (2010-01-30), the changed parts in this release are as follows:l 5.5.4 DRFU is modified.
l 7.1 List of BTS3900A Cables is modified.
l 4.4 RF Cable Connections of the BTS3900A is modified.
l 7.7.3 QMA Cable is added.
04(2010-01-30)This is the third commercial release.
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l 5.6.2 Configuration of the SLPU is modified.
03(2009-12-30)This is the second commercial release.
Compared with issue 02 (2009-09-30), no information is changed.
02(2009-09-30)This is the first commercial release.
Compared with issue 01 (2009-07-15), the changed parts in this release are as follows:
l The description of GTMU is changed, refer to 5.4.2.2 GTMU.
l The description of USCU is changed, refer to 5.4.2.6 USCU.
01(2009-07-15)This is the draft release.
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The BTS3900A system consists of AC cabinet or DC cabinet. The AC cabinet consists of thepower cabinet and RF cabinet, and the BBU3900 is installed in the power cabinet. The DCcabinet consists of the transmission cabinet and RF cabinet, the BBU3900 is installed in thetransmission cabinet, and the RFUs are installed in the RF cabinet.
Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 show the BTS3900A system.
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Figure 2-1 BTS3900A system (1)
BBU3900
Power cabinet
RF cabinet
RFU
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The basic components of the BTS3900A are described as follows:
l The BBU3900 is used for baseband processing and enables interaction between the BTSand the BSC.
l The RFU performs modulation and demodulation between baseband signals and RFsignals, data processing, and combining and division of signals. The Double Radio FilterUnit (DRFU) processes two carriers, and the GSM Radio Filter Unit (GRFU) processesmulti-carriers.
l The power cabinet and RF cabinet house the BBU3900 and RFUs. In addition, the cabinetsperform the functions such as power distribution, heat dissipation, and surge protection.
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3 BTS3900A Cabinet
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The BTS3900A cabinet integrates the RF cabinet, APM30 power cabinet, and the cables. TheBTS3900A cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC297 standard. It has a modularstructure and the baseband signals and RF signals are processed in it.
3.1 Structure of the BTS3900A CabinetThe BTS3900A cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC297 standard. It is a white verticalcabinet.
3.2 Structure of the BTS3900A CabinetThe BTS3900A AC cabinet consists of the RF cabinet and the APM30 power cabinet. TheBTS3900A can be configured with optional equipment, such as the APM30 battery cabinet andAPM30 transmission cabinet. The APM30 battery cabinet supplies long-duration backup powerto the BTS3900A and the APM30 transmission cabinet provides space for the transmissionequipment. The BTS3900A DC cabinet consists of the RF cabinet and the APM30 transmissioncabinet.
3.3 Cable Holes of the BTS3900A CabinetThe BTS3900A is maintained in front of the cabinet, and all the external cables are led into andout of the BTS3900A cabinet through the cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet.
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3.1 Structure of the BTS3900A CabinetThe BTS3900A cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC297 standard. It is a white verticalcabinet.
Figure 3-1 shows the BTS3900A cabinet.
Figure 3-1 Structure of the BTS3900A cabinet
NOTE
As shown in Figure 3-1, the upper cabinet is an AC APM30 power cabinet or a DC APM30 transmissioncabinet and the lower cabinet is an RF cabinet.
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3.2 Structure of the BTS3900A CabinetThe BTS3900A AC cabinet consists of the RF cabinet and the APM30 power cabinet. TheBTS3900A can be configured with optional equipment, such as the APM30 battery cabinet andAPM30 transmission cabinet. The APM30 battery cabinet supplies long-duration backup powerto the BTS3900A and the APM30 transmission cabinet provides space for the transmissionequipment. The BTS3900A DC cabinet consists of the RF cabinet and the APM30 transmissioncabinet.
Typical Configuration of a AC CabinetThe components of the BTS3900A include the RFU, BBU, DCDU-02, FMUA, FAN unit, andGATM, among which the GATM is optional.
NOTE
The RFUs are of two types: DRFUs and GRFUs.
The APM30 power cabinet can be stacked on the RF cabinet or APM30 battery cabinet, the APM30transmission cabinet can be stacked on the RF cabinet or APM30 battery cabinet, and a APM30 batterycabinet can be stacked on another APM30 battery cabinet.
Figure 3-2 shows the typical configuration of a BTS3900A cabinet that consists of a RF cabinetand an APM30 power cabinet.
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Figure 3-2 Typical configuration of a BTS3900A cabinet (1)
(1) RF cabinet (2) RFU module (3) FAN unit
(4) FMUA module (5) DCDU-02 module (6) GATM module
(7) BBU (8) PDU (9) Power subrack (AC/DC)
(10) APM30 power cabinet - -
Figure 3-3 shows the typical configuration of a BTS3900A cabinet that consists of a RF cabinet,an APM30 power cabinet, an APM30 transmission cabinet, and an APM30 battery cabinet.
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Figure 3-3 Typical configuration of a BTS3900A cabinet (2)
(1) APM30 battery cabinet (2) Battery (3) APM30 transmission cabinet
(4) Transmission unit (5) DCDU-03 module (6) APM30 power cabinet
(7) Power subrack (AC/DC) (8) PDU (9) BBU
(10) GATM module (11) DCDU-02 module (12) FMUA module
(13) FAN unit (14) RFU module (15) RF cabinet
NOTE
For details about the configurations of the APM30 power cabinet, APM30 transmission cabinet, andAPM30 power cabinet, see the APM30 User Guide.
Typical Configuration of a DC CabinetFigure 3-4 shows the typical configuration of a BTS3900A when one RF cabinet and oneAPM30 transmission cabinet are configured.
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Figure 3-4 Typical configuration of a BTS3900A (3)
(1) RF cabinet (2) RFU (3) FAN unit
(4) FMUA (5) DCDU-02 (6) GATM
(7) BBU (8) DCDU-06A (9) TMC11H
3.3 Cable Holes of the BTS3900A CabinetThe BTS3900A is maintained in front of the cabinet, and all the external cables are led into andout of the BTS3900A cabinet through the cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet.
Cable Holes of the RF CabinetFigure 3-5 show the top view of the cable holes at the bottom of the BTS3900A cabinet.
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Figure 3-5 Cable holes at the bottom of the RF cabinet
1 2
3
4Front
(1) Left cable trough (2) Right cable trough (3) Cable hole for RF cables (4) Reserved cable hole
Table 3-1 describes the cable distribution at the cable holes.
Table 3-1 Cable distribution at the cable holes
Item Description
Left cable trough Used for routing of PGND cables, equipotential cables, AC powercables and GPS clock signal cables.
Right cable trough Used for routing of input power cables of the transmission cabinet,cables for batteries, E1 cables, and monitoring signal cables for thetransmission cabinet
Cable hole for RFcables
Used for routing of RF jumpers
Reserved cable hole Used for routing of equipotential cables for RF cabinets, CPRIelectrical cables, power cables between the PDU and the DCDUs, andmonitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs when the RFcabinets are combined. For details, see Figure 3-6.
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Figure 3-6 Reserved cable hole
(1) Cable hole for power cables between the PDU andthe DCDUs
(2) Cable hole for CPRI electrical cables
(3) Cable hole for equipotential cables in the RF cabinet (4) Cable hole for the monitoring signal cable betweenthe cascaded FMUAs
Cable Holes of the Power CabinetFigure 3-7 shows the cable holes at the bottom of the power cabinet.
Figure 3-7 Cable holes of the power cabinet
Table 3-2 describes the cable distribution at the cable holes.
Table 3-2 Cable distribution at the cable holes
Item Description
Cable hole 1 Used for routing of PGND cables and AC input power cables for thepower cabinet
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Cable hole 2 Used for routing of internal cables when the power cabinet and anothercabinet are stacked
Cable hole 3 Used for routing of internal cables when the power cabinet and anothercabinet are stacked
Cable hole 4 Used for routing of DC output power cables and signal cables for thepower cabinet
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Cable connections of the BTS3900A cabinet involve the power cables, signal cables,transmission cables, and RF cables.
4.1 Power Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThe power cable connections of the BTS3900A are the AC cabinet power cable connections andDC cabinet power cable connections of the BTS3900A.
4.2 Signal Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThis describes the signal cable connections of the BTS3900A configured with one RF cabinetand with two RF cabinets respectively.
4.3 Transmission Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThe transmission cables of the BTS3900A are classified into the E1/T1 cables, E1/T1 surgeprotection transfer cables, CPRI electrical cables, and signal cables for cascaded RFUs.
4.4 RF Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThe RF cables of the BTS3900A consist of the RF jumpers, interconnection RF signal cables ofthe RFUs, and QMA cables. The QMA cables are used only when the DRFU of 1800 MHz isconfigured.
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4.1 Power Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThe power cable connections of the BTS3900A are the AC cabinet power cable connections andDC cabinet power cable connections of the BTS3900A.
AC Cabinet Power Cable ConnectionsFigure 4-1 shows the AC cabinet power cable connections of a BTS3900A consisting of an RFcabinet and an APM30 power cabinet. This example is based on the 220 V three-phase inputpower cable.
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Figure 4-1 Power cable connections (1)
Table 4-1 describes the power cable connections.
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Table 4-1 Power cable connections
CableCategory
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
External ACinput powercables
L1 to L3 Live wire of the AC input power cablefor the power cabinet
3
N Neutral wire of the AC input powercable for the power cabinet
1
Internal powercables
P1 to P3, P5 to P7 Power cable between the DCDU and theRFU
6
P4 Power cable between the DCDU and theFMUA
1
P8 to P11 Power cable between the PDU and theDCDU
4
P12 Power cable between the PDU and theBBU
1
P13 Power cable between the PDU and theAFMU
1
NOTE
The power is supplied to the FAN unit through the 7.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUAand the FAN Unit.
DC Cabinet Power Cable ConnectionsFigure 4-2 shows the DC cabinet power cable connections of a BTS3900A consisting of twoRF cabinets and one -48 V transmission cabinet.
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Figure 4-2 Power cable connections (2)
Table 4-2 describes the power cable connections.
Table 4-2 Power cable connections
CableCategory
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
External ACinput powercables
P0 Input power cable for the DCDU-06A 2
Internal powercables
P1 Power cable between the DCDU and theBBU
1
P2, P3, P16, P17 Input power cable for the DCDU-02 8
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Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
P4 to P6, P7 to P9 Power cable between the DCDU and theRFU
12
P10 Power cable between the DCDU and theAFMU
1
P11 Power cable between the DCDU and theFMUA
2
P12 Power cable between the DCDU and theGATM
1
P13 Power cable between the DCDU and theEMUA
1
P14, P15 Power cable for the heater 2
4.2 Signal Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThis describes the signal cable connections of the BTS3900A configured with one RF cabinetand with two RF cabinets respectively.
4.2.1 Signal Cable Connections of One BTS3900A RF CabinetSignal cable connections of one BTS3900A RF cabinet cover two categories: AC Cabinet signalcable connections and DC Cabinet signal cable connections.
4.2.2 Signal Cable Connections of Two BTS3900A RF CabinetsSignal cable connections of two BTS3900A RF cabinets cover two categories: signal cableconnections when AC cabinet is supplied to the BTS3900A configured with the APM30 cabinetand signal cable connections when DC cabinet is supplied to the BTS3900A configured withthe -48 V transmission cabinet.
4.2.1 Signal Cable Connections of One BTS3900A RF CabinetSignal cable connections of one BTS3900A RF cabinet cover two categories: AC Cabinet signalcable connections and DC Cabinet signal cable connections.
AC Cabinet Signal Cable ConnectionsWhen AC cabinet is supplied to the BTS3900A, an APM30 power cabinet, an RF cabinet, anAPM30 transmission cabinet, and an APM30 battery cabinet are used.
Figure 4-3 shows the signal cable connections of the BTS3900A with only one UPEU.
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Table 4-3 describes the signal cable connections.
Table 4-3 Signal cable connections (1)
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the BBU
1
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S2, S11 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM 2
S3 Monitoring signal cable for thetransmission cabinet
1
S4 Monitoring signal cable between theAPMI and the BBU
1
S5 Environment monitoring signal cable forthe power cabinet
1
S6 Monitoring signal cable between thePMU and the APMI
1
S7, S17 Monitoring signal cable for the AFMU 2
S8 Monitoring signal cable for the doorstatus sensor
2
S9 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA 1
S10 Temperature alarm signal cable for thebattery cabinet
1
S12 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the temperature sensor
1
S13 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the door status sensor
1
S14 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
1
S15, S16 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
2
S18 GPS signal cable 1
S19 GPS jumper 1
Figure 4-4 shows the signal cable connections of the BTS3900A with two UPEUs or with oneUPEU and one UEIU.
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Figure 4-4 Signal cable connections (2)
NOTE
The GATM and EMUA shown in Figure 4-3, Figure 4-4, and Figure 4-5 are optional. The GATM andEMUA can be installed in spare space of other equipment if the space for them in the cabinet is insufficient.
Table 4-4 describes the signal cable connections.
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Table 4-4 Signal cable connections (2)
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the BBU
1
S2, S11 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM 2
S3 Monitoring signal cable for thetransmission cabinet
1
S4 Monitoring signal cable between theAPMI and the BBU
1
S5 Environment monitoring signal cable forthe power cabinet
1
S6 Monitoring signal cable between thePMU and the APMI
1
S7, S17 Monitoring signal cable for the AFMU 2
S8 Monitoring signal cable for the doorstatus sensor
2
S9 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA 1
S10 Temperature alarm signal cable for thebattery cabinet
1
S12 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the temperature sensor
1
S13 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the door status sensor
1
S14 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
1
S15, S16 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
2
S18 GPS signal cable 1
S19 GPS jumper 1
DC Cabinet Signal Cable ConnectionsFigure 4-5 shows the signal cable connections of a BTS3900A consisting of a -48 V DCtransmission cabinet and a RF cabinet.
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Table 4-5 describes the signal cable connections.
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Table 4-5 Signal cable connections (3)
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 Monitoring signal cable for thetransmission cabinet
3
S2 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the BBU
1
S3 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
2
S4, S5 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
2
S6 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the door status sensor
1
S7 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the temperature sensor
1
S8 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM 1
S9 Monitoring signal cable between theAPMI and the BBU
1
S10 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA 1
S11 GPS signal cable 1
S12 GPS jumper 1
4.2.2 Signal Cable Connections of Two BTS3900A RF CabinetsSignal cable connections of two BTS3900A RF cabinets cover two categories: signal cableconnections when AC cabinet is supplied to the BTS3900A configured with the APM30 cabinetand signal cable connections when DC cabinet is supplied to the BTS3900A configured withthe -48 V transmission cabinet.
AC Cabinet Signal Cable ConnectionsIn this scenario, a BTS3900A consists of two RF cabinets and one APM30 power cabinet.
Figure 4-6 shows the signal cable connections of the BTS3900A with only one UPEU.
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Table 4-6 describes the signal cable connections.
Table 4-6 Signal cable connections (1)
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the BBU
1
S2, S19 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM 2
S3 Monitoring signal cable between theAPMI and the BBU
1
S4 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA 1
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Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S5 Environment monitoring signal cable forthe power cabinet
1
S6 Monitoring signal cable between thePMU and the APMI
1
S7 Monitoring signal cable for the AFMU 1
S8 Monitoring signal cable for the doorstatus sensor
2
S9, S15 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the temperature sensor
1
S10, S16 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the door status sensor
1
S11, S17 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
2
S12, S13, S18 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
3
S14 Monitoring signal cable betweencascaded FMUAs
1
S20 GPS signal cable 1
S21 GPS jumper 1
Figure 4-7 shows the signal cable connections of the BTS3900A with two UPEUs or with oneUPEU and one UEIU.
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Table 4-7 describes the signal cable connections.
Table 4-7 Signal cable connections (2)
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the BBU
1
S2, S19 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM 2
S3 Monitoring signal cable between theAPMI and the BBU
1
S4 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA 1
S5 Environment monitoring signal cable forthe power cabinet
1
S6 Monitoring signal cable between thePMU and the APMI
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Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S7 Monitoring signal cable for the AFMU 1
S8 Monitoring signal cable for the doorstatus sensor
2
S9, S15 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the temperature sensor
1
S10, S16 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the door status sensor
1
S11, S17 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
2
S12, S13, S18 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
3
S14 Monitoring signal cable betweencascaded FMUAs
1
S20 GPS signal cable 1
S21 GPS jumper 1
In this scenario, the BTS3900A consists of two RF cabinets and two APM30 power cabinets.
Figure 4-8 shows the signal cable connections of the BTS3900A with two UPEUs or with oneUPEU and one UEIU.
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Table 4-8 describes the signal cable connections.
Table 4-8 Signal cable connections (3)
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the BBU
1
S2, S20 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM 2
S3, S21 Monitoring signal cable between theAPMI and the BBU
2
S4 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA 1
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Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S5, S22 Environment monitoring signal cable forthe power cabinet
2
S6, S23 Monitoring signal cable between thePMU and the APMI
2
S7, S24 Monitoring signal cable for the AFMU 2
S8, S25 Monitoring signal cable for the doorstatus sensor
2
S9, S15 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the temperature sensor
1
S10, S16 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the door status sensor
1
S11, S17 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
2
S12, S13, S18, S19 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
4
S14 Monitoring signal cable betweencascaded FMUAs
1
S26 GPS signal cable 1
S27 GPS jumper 1
NOTE
l The GATM and EMUA shown in Figure 4-6, Figure 4-7, Figure 4-8, and Figure 4-9 are optional.The GATM and EMUA can be installed in spare space of other equipment if the space for them in thecabinet is insufficient.
l One APM30 power cabinet supports a maximum of nine RFUs.
DC Cabinet Signal Cable ConnectionsFigure 4-9 shows the signal cable connections of a BTS3900A consisting of two RF cabinetsand a -48 V transmission cabinet.
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Figure 4-9 Signal cable connections (4)
Table 4-9 describes the signal cable connections.
Table 4-9 Signal cable connections (4)
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 BBU alarm cable 1
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Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S2 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the BBU
1
S3 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
1
S4, S5 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
4
S6 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the door status sensor
2
S7 Monitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the temperature sensor
2
S8 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM 1
S9 Monitoring signal cable between theAPMI and the BBU
1
S10 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA 1
S11 Monitoring signal cable betweencascaded FMUAs
1
S12 GPS signal cable 1
S13 GPS jumper 1
4.3 Transmission Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThe transmission cables of the BTS3900A are classified into the E1/T1 cables, E1/T1 surgeprotection transfer cables, CPRI electrical cables, and signal cables for cascaded RFUs.
AC Cabinet Transmission Cable ConnectionsFigure 4-10 and Figure 4-11 show the transmission cable connections of a BTS3900Aconsisting of an APM30 power cable and an RF cabinet.
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Figure 4-10 Transmission cable connections (1)
Table 4-10 describes the transmission cable connections.
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Table 4-10 Transmission cable connections
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 to S6 CPRI electrical cable 6
S7 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable 1
S8 E1/T1 cable 1
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Figure 4-11 Transmission cable connections (2)
Table 4-11 describes the transmission cable connections.
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Table 4-11 Transmission cable connections
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 to S3 CPRI electrical cable 3
S4 to S6 Signal cable between cascaded RFUs 3
S7 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable 1
S8 E1/T1 cable 1
NOTE
In IP transport mode, one end of the FE/GE cable is connected to the FE0 port on the GTMU, and the otherend is connected to the GFGUB or routing device.
DC Cabinet Transmission Cable ConnectionsFigure 4-12 and Figure 4-13 show the transmission cable connections of a BTS3900Aconsisting of a -48 V transmission cabinet and an RF cabinet.
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Figure 4-12 Transmission cable connections (3)
Table 4-12 describes the transmission cable connections.
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Table 4-12 Transmission cable connections
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 to S6 CPRI electrical cable 6
S7 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable 1
S8 E1/T1 cable 1
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Figure 4-13 Transmission cable connections (4)
Table 4-13 describes the transmission cable connections.
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Table 4-13 Transmission cable connections
Cable Number Cable Name Quantity
S1 to S3 CPRI electrical cable 3
S4 to S6 Signal cable between cascaded RFUs 3
S7 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable 1
S8 E1/T1 cable 1
4.4 RF Cable Connections of the BTS3900AThe RF cables of the BTS3900A consist of the RF jumpers, interconnection RF signal cables ofthe RFUs, and QMA cables. The QMA cables are used only when the DRFU of 1800 MHz isconfigured.
NOTE
The DRFU of 1800 MHz is supported by V300R009 and later versions.
When the BTS3900A is configured with the GRFU, the RF cable connections are shown inFigure 4-14 and Figure 4-15.
Figure 4-14 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (1)
FMUA
DCDU-02
FAN
DCDU-02
FAN
R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6
R7
R8
R9
R10 R12
R11
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Table 4-14 describes the cable connections.
Table 4-14 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (1)
Cable Number Description
R1 to R12 See RF Jumper.
Figure 4-15 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (2)
FMUA
DCDU-02
FAN
DCDU-02
FAN
R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6
RX5
RX6RX4
RX3RX1
RX2
Table 4-15 describes the cable connections.
Table 4-15 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (2)
Cable Number Description
R1 to R6 See RF Jumper.
RX1 to RX6 See Inter-RFU RF Signal Cable.
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The BTS3900A that is configured with the DRFU of 900 MHz has RF cable connections similarto the RF cable connections of the BTS3900A that is configured with the GRFU, which areprovided in Figure 4-14 and Figure 4-15.
When the BTS3900A is configured with the DRFU of 1800 MHz, the RF cable connections areshown in Figure 4-16, Figure 4-17, Figure 4-18, and Figure 4-19.
Figure 4-16 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (3)
FMUA
DCDU-02
FAN
DCDU-02
FAN
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6Q1
R5R3R1 R2 R6R4
R9R8 R10R7 R12R11
Table 4-16 describes the cable connections.
Table 4-16 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (3)
Cable Number Description
Q1 to Q6 See QMA Cable.
R1 to R12 See RF Jumper.
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Figure 4-17 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (4)
FMUA
DCDU-02
FAN
DCDU-02
FAN
Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6Q1
R5R3R1 R2 R6R4
R9R8 R10R7 R12R11
Table 4-17 describes the cable connections.
Table 4-17 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (4)
Cable Number Description
Q1 to Q6 See QMA Cable.
R1 to R12 See RF Jumper.
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Figure 4-18 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (5)
FMUA
DCDU-02
FAN
DCDU-02
FAN
RX4RX3
RX1RX2
RX2RX1
RX3
RX4
RX5
RX6
RX6RX5
R5R3R1 R2 R6R4
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6
Table 4-18 describes the cable connections.
Table 4-18 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (5)
Cable Number Description
Q1 to Q6 See QMA Cable.
RX1 to RX6 See Inter-RFU RF Signal Cable.
R1 to R6 See RF Jumper.
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Figure 4-19 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (6)
FMUA
DCDU-02
FAN
DCDU-02
FAN
RX4RX3
RX1RX2
RX2RX1
RX3
RX4
RX5
RX6
RX6RX5
R5R3R1 R2 R6R4
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6
Table 4-19 describes the cable connections.
Table 4-19 RF cable connections of the BTS3900A (6)
Cable Number Description
Q1 to Q6 See QMA Cable.
RX1 to RX6 See Inter-RFU RF Signal Cable.
R1 to R6 See RF Jumper.
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About This Chapter
The BTS3900A components are the special components of a AC cabinet, special componentsof a DC cabinet, BBU3900 Equipment, components in the RF cabinet, SLPU, APMI, AFMU,GATM, heater, sensor and satellite surge protector.
5.1 List of BTS3900A ComponentsThe BTS3900A components are the components of a AC cabinet and the components of a DCcabinet. The components of a AC cabinet are the BBU, RFU, GATM, PMU, PSU and FAN.The components of a DC cabinet are the BBU, RFU, GATM, DCDU-06A and FAN. The BBUcomponents are the UEIU, GTMU, USCU, FAN, UPEU and UTRP.
5.2 Special Components of a AC cabinetThe special components of a AC cabinet consists of power subrack (AC/DC), PDU and batteriesin the APM30 power cabinet.
5.3 Special Components of a DC CabinetThe special components of a DC cabinet is DCDU-06A.
5.4 BBU3900 EquipmentThe BBU3900 is the baseband processing unit and enables communication between the BTSand the BSC.
5.5 Components in the RF CabinetThe components in the RF cabinet are the DCDU-02, FAN unit, FMUA, DRFU, GRFU anddoor status sensor.
5.6 SLPUThe signal lightning protection unit (SLPU), which can be optionally configured with the UFLP,UELP, or USLP2, provides the signal surge protection.
5.7 APMIThe APMI board refers to APM Power Monitor unit Interface board.
5.8 AFMUThe AFMU board refers to APM Fan Monitor Unit interface board.
5.9 GATM
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The GSM antenna and TMA control module (GATM) is a module that controls the antenna andTMA. The GATM is optional. The GATM is optionally installed in the power cabinet ortransmission cabinet when the DRFU module is configured.
5.10 HeaterThe heater is required when the working temperature of the power cabinet is lower than -20°C.The working temperature refers to the average of the daily lowest temperatures in the coldestmonth of the year locally.
5.11 SensorsThe sensors consist of the door status sensor and the temperature sensor.
5.12 Satellite Surge ProtectorThe satellite surge protectors are categorized into the satellite surge protector for the antennaand the satellite surge protector for the base station.
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5.1 List of BTS3900A ComponentsThe BTS3900A components are the components of a AC cabinet and the components of a DCcabinet. The components of a AC cabinet are the BBU, RFU, GATM, PMU, PSU and FAN.The components of a DC cabinet are the BBU, RFU, GATM, DCDU-06A and FAN. The BBUcomponents are the UEIU, GTMU, USCU, FAN, UPEU and UTRP.
Table 5-1 lists the BTS3900A components of a AC cabinet.
Table 5-1 BTS3900A components of a AC cabinet
Board/Module Full Name Number of Boards or ModulesConfigured in a Single Cabinet
FullConfiguration
MinimumConfiguration
PMU Power andEnvironmentMonitoring Unit
1 0
PSU(AC/DC) Power Supply Unit(AC/DC)
3 0
PSU(DC/DC) Power Supply Unit(DC/DC)
4 0
UEIU UniversalEnvironmentInterface Unit
1 0
GTMU GSM Transmission& Management Unitfor BBU
1 1
USCU Universal Satellitecard and Clock Unit
2 0
FAN Universal BBU Fanunit type A(2U)
1 1
UPEU Universal Power andEnvironmentinterface Unit
2 1
UTRP UniversalTransmissionProcessing unit
2 0
DRFU Double RadioFrequency Unit
6 1
GRFU GSM RadioFrequency Unit
6 1
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Board/Module Full Name Number of Boards or ModulesConfigured in a Single Cabinet
FullConfiguration
MinimumConfiguration
GATM GSM Antenna andTMA Controlmodule
2 0
FAN Fan module 1 1
Table 5-2 lists the BTS3900A components of a DC cabinet.
Table 5-2 BTS3900A components of a DC cabinet
Board/Module Full Name Number of Boards or ModulesConfigured in a Single Cabinet
FullConfiguration
MinimumConfiguration
DCDU-06A Direct CurrentDistribution Unit
1 1
UEIU UniversalEnvironmentInterface Unit
1 0
GTMU GSM Transmission& Management Unitfor BBU
1 1
USCU Universal Satellitecard and Clock Unit
2 0
FAN Universal BBU Fanunit type A(2U)
1 1
UPEU Universal Power andEnvironmentinterface Unit
2 1
UTRP UniversalTransmissionProcessing unit
2 0
DRFU Double RadioFrequency Unit
6 1
GRFU GSM RadioFrequency Unit
6 1
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FullConfiguration
MinimumConfiguration
GATM GSM Antenna andTMA Controlmodule
2 0
FAN Fan module 1 1
5.2 Special Components of a AC cabinetThe special components of a AC cabinet consists of power subrack (AC/DC), PDU and batteriesin the APM30 power cabinet.
5.2.1 Power Subrack (AC/DC)The power subrack (AC/DC) consists of the PMU, PSU (AC/DC) and the wiring unit of thepower subrack (220 V). The power subrack (AC/DC) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48V DC power.
5.2.2 PDUThe power distribution unit (PDU) performs AC and DC power distribution.
5.2.3 Batteries in the APM30 Power CabinetThis describes the structure and configuration of the built-in batteries in the APM30 powercabinet.
5.2.1 Power Subrack (AC/DC)The power subrack (AC/DC) consists of the PMU, PSU (AC/DC) and the wiring unit of thepower subrack (220 V). The power subrack (AC/DC) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48V DC power.
5.2.1.1 PMUThe Power and Environment Monitoring Unit (PMU) provides a comprehensive function ofpower supply management, power distribution check, and alarm reporting.
5.2.1.2 PSU (AC/DC)The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48 V DC power.
5.2.1.3 Wiring Unit of the Power Subrack (220 V)The wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V) provides power input wiring terminal, poweroutput wiring terminal, and wiring terminal for the battery, to which the input power cable,output power cable, and power cable for the battery are connected respectively.
5.2.1.1 PMU
The Power and Environment Monitoring Unit (PMU) provides a comprehensive function ofpower supply management, power distribution check, and alarm reporting.
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FunctionsThe PMU performs the following functions:
l Communicates with the main control unit through the RS232/RS422 serial port
l Provides comprehensive functions of power system management and battery charge anddischarge management
l Detects and reporting water damage alarms, smoke alarms, door status alarms, and standbyBoolean value alarms, and reporting ambient humidity and temperature, batterytemperature, and standby analog values
l Detects power distribution, reporting related alarms, and reporting dry contact alarms
StructureFigure 5-1 shows the PMU.
Figure 5-1 PMU
Ports and LEDsFigure 5-2 shows the ports on the front panel of the PMU, and Figure 5-3 shows the backplaneof the PMU.
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Figure 5-2 Ports on the front panel of the PMU
(1) RS232/RS422 ports (2) LEDs
(3) Power test ports (4) TEST port
(5) Battery control switch (6) COM port
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Figure 5-3 Backplane of the PMU
(1) Backplane port
Table 5-3 describes the ports on the PMU.
Table 5-3 Ports on the PMU
Port Function
RS232/RS422 port Used for communication with the main control unit
Power test port Used for measuring power voltages by using an ordinary multimeterthrough -48 V/ +24 V and 0 V power test holes
TEST port Used for testing
Battery control switch Used for powering on and off the batteries through the ON and OFFcontrol portsl Press and hold the port ON for 5s to 10s until the battery is
powered on.l Press and hold the port OFF for 5s to 10s until the battery is
powered off.CAUTION
l You need to insert a small round bar into the hole when you operate thebattery control switch. When you hear a crack, the battery is powered onor off.
COM port Used for connecting to the external signal transfer board
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Backplane port Used for connecting to the backplane
Table 5-4 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PMU.
Table 5-4 LEDs on the panel of the PMU
Label Color Status Description
RUN Green Blinking (ON for 1s andOFF for 1s)
The PMU is functional, and thecommunication with the main control unit isnormal.
Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)
The PMU is functional, but thecommunication with the main control unitfails. If the PMU does not communicate withthe main control unit for one minute, thecommunication fails.
ON or OFF The PMU is faulty (not in the power-on self-check state).
ALM Red ON The base station reports at least one of thefollowing alarms:l Mains overvoltage or undervoltage alarm
l Busbar overvoltage or undervoltage alarm
l Power module alarm
l Load shutdown alarm
OFF No alarm is reported.
NOTE
In 3s to 5s after the PMU is powered on, the ALM and RUN LEDs are simultaneously ON for about 3s.
DIP SwitchThe DIP switch is positioned on the right panel of the PMU. The DIP switch has eight bits, whichare set to OFF before delivery. Figure 5-4 shows the DIP switch.
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Figure 5-4 DIP switch on right panel of the PMU
The bits of the DIP switch are in binary format. The four least significant bits (1, 2, 3, and 4) ofthe DIP switch define the secondary node address of the PMU. The four most significant bits(5, 6, 7, and 8) are not defined, and they are reserved for future use.
You can set the monitoring address by setting the four least significant bits of the DIP switch.The first bit corresponds to BIT0, and the fourth bit corresponds to BIT3.
NOTE
l When the BBU3900 is installed in the APM30, the monitoring address of the PMU must be set to 3,that is, the four least significant bits of the DIP switch must be set to 1100.
l When the BBU3806 is installed in the APM30, the monitoring address of the PMU must be set to 9,that is, the four least significant bits of the DIP switch must be set to 1001.
l Value 1 indicates that the bit of the DIP switch is set to ON, and value 0 indicates that the bit of theDIP switch is set to OFF.
Table 5-5 lists the settings of the DIP switch.
Table 5-5 Settings of the DIP switch
BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 MonitoringAddress
0 0 0 0 0000
1 0 0 0 1000
0 1 0 0 0100
1 1 0 0 1100
0 0 1 0 0010
1 0 1 0 1010
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BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 MonitoringAddress
0 1 1 0 0110
1 1 1 0 1110
0 0 0 1 0001
1 0 0 1 1001
0 1 0 1 0101
1 1 0 1 1101
0 0 1 1 0011
1 0 1 1 1011
0 1 1 1 0111
1 1 1 1 1111
5.2.1.2 PSU (AC/DC)The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts the 220 V AC power to the -48 V DC power.
FunctionsThe PSU (AC/DC) performs the following functions:
l Converts 220 V AC power to -48 V DC power and supplies -48 V DC power to the DCDU
l Monitors alarms related to module faults (such as output overvoltage, no output, and fanfaults), alarms related to module protection (such as overtemperature protection and inputovervoltage/undervoltage protection), and module out-of-position alarm
l Monitors the information about the charging and discharging of batteries
PanelFigure 5-5 shows the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).
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Figure 5-5 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC)
(1) Power running LED
(2) Protection LED
(3) Fault LED
LEDs
Table 5-6 describes the LEDs on the PSU (AC/DC) panel.
Table 5-6 LEDs on the PSU (AC/DC) panel
LED Color Status Meaning
Power running LED Green ON steady Normal
OFF steady There are faults (suchas no AC input, orovervoltage/undervoltage of ACinput) on the mains,or the PSU has nooutput.
Protection LED Yellow OFF steady Normal
ON steady Temperature pre-alarm or fan pre-alarm
Fault LED Red OFF steady Normal, or the PSUhas no outputbecause of faults(such as no AC input,or overvoltage/undervoltage of ACinput) on the mains.
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ON steady There is no outputbecause of shutdowncaused by outputovervoltage or byovertemperature, fanfault, remoteshutdown, or internalproblems of the PSU.
5.2.1.3 Wiring Unit of the Power Subrack (220 V)
The wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V) provides power input wiring terminal, poweroutput wiring terminal, and wiring terminal for the battery, to which the input power cable,output power cable, and power cable for the battery are connected respectively.
Structure
Figure 5-6 shows the wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V).
Figure 5-6 Wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V)
(1) Power input wiring terminal
(2) Power switch of the battery
(3) Power output wiring terminal
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(4) Wiring terminal for supplying the power of the battery
Wiring Terminal and SwitchTable 5-7 describes the wiring terminals and switch on the wiring unit of the power subrack(220 V).
Table 5-7 Wiring terminals and switch on the wiring unit of the power subrack (220 V)
Name Description
Power input wiring terminal The L wire is connected to the L wiringterminal and the N wire is connected to the Nwiring terminal.
Power output wiring terminal The -48 V power cable is connected to thewiring terminals LOAD1(-) and LOAD2(-).The -48 V RTN cable is connected to the RTN(+) wiring terminal.
Wiring terminal for supplying the power ofthe battery
The -48 V power cable of the battery isconnected to the BAT(-) wiring terminal. The-48 V RTN cable of the battery is connected tothe BAT(+) wiring terminal.
Power switch of the battery The power switch of the battery controls thebattery current.
5.2.2 PDUThe power distribution unit (PDU) performs AC and DC power distribution.
TypeThe PDU can be classified into four types according to different AC input voltages and DC loadsof the PDU, as described in Table 5-8.
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Table 5-8 Type descriptions of the PDU
Type Name AC Input Mode Short-CircuitingMode
Single-phase/three-phase ACdistribution unit (fordistributed basestations)
PDU-01 Single-phase 220 V l AC INPUT: L1,L2, and L3 areshort-circuited.N1 and N2 areshort-circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:Lout1 and Lout2are not short-circuited. Nout1and Nout2 areshort-circuited.
Three-phase 220 V l AC INPUT: L1,L2, and L3 are notshort-circuited.N1 and N2 areshort-circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:Lout1 and Lout2are not short-circuited. Nout1and Nout2 areshort-circuited.
Dual-live ACdistribution unit (fordistributed basestations)
PDU-02 Dual-live 110 V l AC INPUT:Terminals at theL1 side are short-circuited.Terminals at theL2 side are short-circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:Lout1 and Lout2are short-circuited. Nout1and Nout2 areshort-circuited.
Single-phase/three-phase ACdistribution unit (forseparated basestations)
PDU-03 Single-phase 220 V The same as single-phase/three-phaseAC distribution unit(for distributed basestations)
Three-phase 220 V
Dual-live ACdistribution unit (forseparated basestations)
PDU-04 Dual-live 110 V The same as dual-live AC distributionunit (for distributedbase stations)
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NOTEThe short-circuiting bar at the L side of the AC INPUT of the PDU is installed before delivery. When theAC input is three-phase 220 V power, you need to remove the short-circuiting bar at the L side.
PortsAll the ports of the PDU can be maintained from the front. All the cables are routed from theside panel.
Figure 5-7 shows the power distribution ports on the PDU.
Figure 5-7 Ports on the PDU
Table 5-9 describes all the ports on the PDU.
Table 5-9 Ports on the PDU
SN Description
1 AC wiring terminalsl In the case of the dual-live 110 V AC input, use L2.
l In the case of the single-phase 220 V/three-phase 220 V AC input, use N1 and N2.
2 AC wiring terminalsl In the case of the dual-live 110 V AC input, use L1.
l In the case of the single-phase 220 V/three-phase 220 V AC input, use L1, L2, andL3.
3 AC output wiring terminals (Lout1 and Lout2)
4 AC output wiring terminals (Nout1 and Nout2)
5 AC input MCB
6 AC output MCB (controlling the power supply to the heating film or heaters)
7 DC output MCBs (SW0-SW9)
8 DC output wiring terminals (LOAD0-LOAD9)
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Functions
The PDU is used to perform the AC and DC power distribution.
The AC distribution functions of the PDU are as follows:
l Supplying two AC outputs with the maximum current of 10 A to the heaters of the powercabinet and the heating film of the battery cabinet
l Reporting the surge protection alarms of the AC input
The DC distribution functions of the PDU are as follows:
l Providing 10 DC outputs to meet the DC power requirements of the distributed base stationor the separated base station
l Reporting the surge protection alarms of the DC output
Table 5-10 describes the DC power distribution function of the PDU when the APM30 workswith the distributed base station.
Table 5-10 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the distributed base station
DC PowerSupply Unit
DC OutputTerminal
MCB Position MCBSpecification
MCBQuantity
RRU LOAD4-LOAD9
SW4-SW9 20 A 6
BBU LOAD3 SW3 12 A 1
FAN LOAD2 SW2 12 A 1
TM LOAD0 andLOAD1
SW0 and SW1 4 A 2
Table 5-11 describes the DC power distribution function of the PDU when the APM30 workswith the separated base station.
Table 5-11 DC power distribution functions of the PDU applied to the separated base station
DC PowerSupply Unit
DC OutputTerminal
MCB Position MCBSpecification
MCBQuantity
DCDU-02 in theRF cabinet
LOAD7-LOAD9
SW7-SW9 30 A 3
DCDU-03 in thetransmissioncabinet
LOAD6 SW6 30 A 1
BBU LOAD5 SW5 12 A 1
FAN LOAD4 SW4 12 A 1
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DC PowerSupply Unit
DC OutputTerminal
MCB Position MCBSpecification
MCBQuantity
TM LOAD0-LOAD3
SW0-SW3 4 A 4
5.2.3 Batteries in the APM30 Power CabinetThis describes the structure and configuration of the built-in batteries in the APM30 powercabinet.
Structure of the Built-in BatteriesFigure 5-8 shows the structure of the 12 V 12 Ah batteries in the power cabinet.
Figure 5-8 Structure of 12 V 12 Ah batteries in the power cabinet
Configuration of the Built-in BatteriesTwo 48 V 12 Ah battery groups, equivalent to a 48 V 24 Ah battery group, can be installed atthe bottom in the power cabinet and occupy a space of 3 U.
NOTEEach battery group contains four batteries.
5.3 Special Components of a DC CabinetThe special components of a DC cabinet is DCDU-06A.
5.3.1 DCDU-06AThe Direct Current Distribution Unit - 06A (DCDU-06A) supplies seven -48 V DC poweroutputs.
5.3.1 DCDU-06AThe Direct Current Distribution Unit - 06A (DCDU-06A) supplies seven -48 V DC poweroutputs.
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PanelFigure 5-9 shows the ports on the DCDU-06A panel.
Figure 5-9 Panel
FunctionsThe DCDU-06A has the following functions:
l Receives -48 V DC power input.
l Supplies seven -48 V DC power outputs to the boards and modules in the cabinet.
l Provides surge protection of 15 kA in common mode and reports surge protection alarminformation.
PrincipleThe DCDU-06A receives one external -48 V DC input and provides seven -48 V DC outputs.In addition, the internal surge protection unit provides surge protection of 15 kA in commonmode. Figure 5-10 shows the operating principles of the DCDU-06A.
Figure 5-10 Operating principles of the DCDU-06ARTN(+)
Alarm
SW0 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 SW5 SW6
SPARE0 SPARE1 SPARE2 FAN BBU RFC0 RFC1
SPD15kA
NEG(-)
PGNT
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Ports
Table 5-12 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-06A.
Table 5-12 Panel of the DCDU-06A
Item Label Description
Power inputwiring terminal
NEG(-) For low-level input
RTN(+) For high-level input
Power switch SW0 to SW6 SW0 to SW2 control the current to the poweroutput port labeled Spare0 to Spare2. SW3controls the current to the FAN unit, SW4 controlsthe current to the BBU, and SW5 to SW6 controlthe current to the RF cabinet.
Power outputport
RTN0 to RTN6 RTN0 to RTN2 are reserved, RTN3 suppliespower to the FAN unit, RTN4 supplies power tothe BBU, RTN5 supplies power to the three RFUsin the left part of the cabinet, and RTN6 suppliespower to the three RFUs in the right part of thecabinet.
Dry contactoutput port
SPD ALM Dry contact alarm output port
5.4 BBU3900 EquipmentThe BBU3900 is the baseband processing unit and enables communication between the BTSand the BSC.
The BBU3900 has the following functions:
l Provides ports for the communication between the BTS and the BSC.
l Provides CPRI ports for communication with the RFU.
l Provides USB ports for downloading the BTS software.
l Provides the channel that connects to the LMT or M2000 for maintenance.
l Processes uplink and downlink data.
l Provides the reference clock for the system.
5.4.1 Structure of the BBU3900The BBU3900 is a small box with all the external ports on the front panel.
5.4.2 Boards and Module of the BBU3900The BBU3900 boards consist of the UEIU, GTMU, USCU and UPEU; and its module is theFAN.
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5.4.1 Structure of the BBU3900The BBU3900 is a small box with all the external ports on the front panel.
Figure 5-11 shows the BBU3900.
Figure 5-11 BBU3900
5.4.2 Boards and Module of the BBU3900The BBU3900 boards consist of the UEIU, GTMU, USCU and UPEU; and its module is theFAN.
5.4.2.1 Board Configuration of the BBU3900This describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900.
5.4.2.2 GTMUThe GSM Transmission & Timing & Management Unit for BBU (GTMU) is the basictransmission and control function entity of the BBU. It provides the reference clock, maintenanceport, and external alarm collection port, monitors the power supply, and controls and managesthe entire base station.
5.4.2.3 UPEUThis describes the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit (UPEU). It is a mandatoryboard of the BBU3900 that converts -48 V DC to +12 V DC.
5.4.2.4 UEIUThe Universal Environment Interface Unit (UEIU) transmits monitoring and alarm signals fromthe external devices to the main control and transmission unit.
5.4.2.5 FANThe FAN is the fan unit of the BBU3900. The FAN controls the fan speed, detects the temperatureof the fan board, and dissipates the heat in the BBU.
5.4.2.6 USCUThis section describes the Universal Satellite card and Clock Unit (USCU).
5.4.2.7 UTRPThe Universal Transmission Processing unit (UTRP) in the BBU3900 provides ports for eightE1s/T1s.
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5.4.2.1 Board Configuration of the BBU3900
This describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900.
Slots of the BBU3900
Figure 5-12 shows the slots of the BBU3900.
Figure 5-12 Slots of the BBU3900
Board Configuration of the BBU3900
Table 5-13 describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900.
Table 5-13 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900
Board Optional/Mandatory
MaximumNumber
Slot Restriction
GTMU Mandatory 1 slot 5 or slot 6 Can be installedonly in the slot 6(inhabited inSlot5 andSlot6).
FAN Mandatory 1 slot 16 Can be installedonly in the slot16.
UPEU Mandatory 2 slot 18 and slot19
When a singleUPEU isconfigured, it ispreferentiallyinstalled in theslot 19.
UEIU Optional 1 slot 18 -
UTRP Optional 1 slot 0 or slot 4 Preferentiallyinstalled in theslot 4.
USCU Optional 1 slot 1 -
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NOTEUTRP is supported in V300R012 and later versions.
Figure 5-13 shows the typical configuration of the BBU3900.
Figure 5-13 Typical configuration of the BBU3900
5.4.2.2 GTMUThe GSM Transmission & Timing & Management Unit for BBU (GTMU) is the basictransmission and control function entity of the BBU. It provides the reference clock, maintenanceport, and external alarm collection port, monitors the power supply, and controls and managesthe entire base station.
PanelThe GTMU is classified into two types: GTMU and GTMUb. Figure 5-14 and Figure 5-15show the panels of the GTMU and GTMUb.
Figure 5-14 GTMU panel
Figure 5-15 GTMUb panel
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NOTEThe GTMU hereinafter mentioned in this document is the first type.
Functions
The GTMU and GTMUb have the following functions:
l Controls and manages the base station
l Supports fault management system, configuration management system, performancemanagement system, and security management system
l Monitors the fans and power modules
l Provides and manages the clock source of the base station in centralized mode
l Provides the clock output for test
l Provides the FE port for maintenance on the OM system
l Supports transmission through four E1s and two FEs
l Provides CPRI ports for communication between the BBU and the RFUs
l The GTMUb supports interconnected BBUs.
l Four IDX2 ports on the backplane of the GTMUb can achieve the function of basebandresource pool backup.
LEDs
Table 5-14 describes the LEDs on the GTMU.
Table 5-14 LEDs on the GTMU
LED Color Status Description
RUN Green ON The board is faulty.
OFF There is no power supply, or theboard is faulty.
ON for 1s and OFFfor 1s
The board is running properly.
ON for 2s and OFFfor 2s
The board is being tested.
ON for 0.125s andOFF for 0.125s
Software is being loaded to theboard.
ALM Red ON An alarm is generated,indicating a running fault.
OFF The board is running properly.
ACT Green ON The board is in the active state.
OFF The board is in the standby state.
LIU0 to LIU3 Green ON The link is in the idle state.
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LED Color Status Description
ON for 0.125s andOFF for 0.125s
An E1/T1 remote alarm isgenerated.
OFF The link is functional.
CPRI0 toCPRI5
Green ON The CPRI link is functional.
Red ON The optical module fails toreceive signals.
ETH Green (LINKLED on the left)
ON The connection is set upsuccessfully.
OFF No connection is set up.
Orange (ActivityLED on the right)
Blinking Data is being transmitted.
OFF No data is being transmitted.
M_S(GTMUb)
- - This is the LED of the reservedport.
EXT(GTMUb)
- - This is the LED of the reservedport.
Besides the preceding three LEDs, there are LEDs indicating the connection status of the FEoptical port, FE electrical port, CPRI port and commissioning port. Each of the LEDs ispositioned near the relevant port without any label on the panel of the board. Table 5-15 describesthe LEDs and their status.
Table 5-15 LEDs and their status
LED Color Status Description
LIU0 to LIU3 Green ON The link is in the idlestate.
ON for 0.125s andOFF for 0.125s
An E1/T1 remotealarm is generated.
OFF The link isfunctional.
CPRI0 to CPRI5 Green ON The CPRI link isfunctional.
Red ON The optical modulefails to receivesignals.
ETH Green (LINK LEDon the left)
ON The connection is setup successfully.
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LED Color Status Description
OFF No connection is setup.
Orange (ACT LEDon the right)
Blinking Data is beingtransmitted.
OFF No data is beingtransmitted.
FE0 Green (LINK LEDon the left)
ON The connection is setup successfully.
OFF No connection is setup.
Orange (ACT LEDon the right)
Blinking Data is beingtransmitted.
OFF No data is beingtransmitted.
FE1(GTMUb) Green (LINK LEDon the left)
ON The connection is setup successfully.
OFF No connection is setup.
Green (ACT LED onthe right)
Blinking Data is beingtransmitted.
OFF No data is beingtransmitted.
M_S (GTMUb) - - This is the LED of thereserved port.
EXT (GTMUb) - - This is the LED of thereserved port.
PortsTable 5-16 describes the ports on the GTMU.
Table 5-16 Ports on the GTMU
Label Connector Description
CPRI0 to CPRI5 SFP connector Data transmission port interconnected to the RFU.It supports the input and output of optical andelectrical transmission signals
EXT (GTMUb) SFP connector Obligate
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Label Connector Description
ETH RJ-45 connector Local maintenance and debugging port
FE0 RJ-45 connector Connected to the routers in the equipment roomthrough FE cables to transmit networkinformation
FE1 DLC connector Connected to the routers in the equipment roomthrough optical cables to transmit networkinformation
USB USB connector Used for automatic software upgrade through theUSB disk
TST USB connector Provides a reference clock for the tester
E1/T1 DB26 femaleconnector
Used for four E1/T1 inputs and outputs betweenthe GTMU and the UELP or between BSCs
The RST button on the panel of the GTMU is used for resetting the board.
DIP SwitchesOn the GTMU, there are five DIP switches, each of which has four bits. DIP switches S1 andS2 must be set together. The functions of the five DIP switches are as follows:
l S1 is used to select the E1 resistance. Table 5-17 provides details on the DIP switch.
l S2 is used to select the grounding mode of E1/T1 cables. Table 5-18 provides details onthe DIP switch.
l S3 is reserved.
l S4 is used to select the E1 bypass. Table 5-19 provides details on the DIP switch.
l S5 is used for timeslot settings when the E1 bypass is selected. Table 5-20 provides detailson the DIP switch.
Table 5-17 Details of the DIP Switch S1
DIPSwitch
Bit Status Description
1 2 3 4
S1 ON ON OFF OFF The E1 resistance is set to75 ohm.
OFF ON OFF OFF The E1 resistance is set to120 ohm.
ON OFF OFF OFF The T1 resistance is set to100 ohm.
Others Unavailable
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NOTE
Bits 3 and 4 of S1 should be kept the out-of-factory state, without any manual setting on site. The out-of-factory state should be OFF. If the bits are ON, set them to OFF.
Table 5-18 Details of the DIP Switch S2
DIPSwitch
Bit Status Description
1 2 3 4
S2 OFF OFF OFF OFF By default, all the DIPbits of S2 are set to OFFin all the modes.
ON ON ON ON When the four E1 RXlinks in 75 ohm haveerrors, all the bits of S2must be set to ON torectify the faults on theE1 links.
Others Unavailable
Table 5-19 Details of the DIP Switch S4
DIPSwitch
Bit Status Description
1 2 3 4
S4 ON ON ON ON Supporting E1 bypass
OFF OFF OFF OFF Not supporting E1bypass
Others Unavailable
Table 5-20 Details of the DIP Switch S5
DIPSwitch
Bit Status Description
1 2 3 4
S5 ON ON ON ON Not supporting E1bypass
OFF ON ON OFF Supporting E1 bypassof level-1 cascadedbase stations
ON OFF ON OFF Supporting E1 bypassof level-2 cascadedbase stations
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DIPSwitch
Bit Status Description
1 2 3 4
OFF OFF ON OFF Supporting E1 bypassof level-3 cascadedbase stations
ON ON OFF OFF Supporting E1 bypassof level-4 cascadedbase stations
OFF ON OFF OFF Supporting E1 bypassof level-5 cascadedbase stations
NOTE
The E1 bypass function is not supported in this version. All the bits of S4 should be set to OFF, and all thebits of S5 should be set to ON.
5.4.2.3 UPEU
This describes the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit (UPEU). It is a mandatoryboard of the BBU3900 that converts -48 V DC to +12 V DC.
Panel
The UPEU converts -48 V DC to +12 V DC. Figure 5-16 shows the UPEU panel.
Figure 5-16 Panel of the UPEU
Functions
The UPEU has the following functions:
l Converting -48 V to +12 V DC that is applicable to the boards
l Providing two ports with each transmitting one RS485 signal and another two ports witheach transmitting four dry contact signals
l Providing reverse connection protection for power cable connectors.
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LEDThe UPEU has only one LED, indicating the running status of the board. Table 5-21 describesthe LED and its status.
Table 5-21 LED on the UPEU
Label Color Status Meaning
RUN Green ON The UPEU isoperational.
OFF Power input isunavailable or theboard is faulty.
PortTable 5-22 describes the ports on the UPEU.
Table 5-22 Ports on the UPEU
Label Connector Type Description
PWR 3V3 +24 V/-48 V DC power input
EXT-ALM1 RJ45 Transmitting four dry contactalarms
EXT-ALM0 RJ45 Transmitting four dry contactalarms
MON1 RJ45 Transmitting one RS485environment monitoringsignal
MON0 RJ45 Transmitting one RS485environment monitoringsignal
5.4.2.4 UEIUThe Universal Environment Interface Unit (UEIU) transmits monitoring and alarm signals fromthe external devices to the main control and transmission unit.
PanelFigure 5-17 shows the panel of the UEIU.
Figure 5-17 Panel of the UEIU
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FunctionsThe UEIU performs the following functions:l Provides two ports, each transmitting one RS485 signal.
l Provides two ports, each transmitting four boolean signals.
l Transmits monitoring signals and alarm signals from external devices to the main controland transmission unit.
PortsThe UEIU is configured in slot 18. It provides four ports with two ports transmitting two RS485input signals and the other two ports transmitting eight Boolean signals.
Table 5-23 describes the ports on the panel of the UEIU.
Table 5-23 Ports on the panel of the UEIU
Slot Label Connector
Quantity
Description
slot 18 EXT-ALM0
RJ-45 1 No.0 to 3 Boolean signal input ports
EXT-ALM1
RJ-45 1 No.4 to 7 Boolean signal input ports
MON0 RJ-45 1 No.0 RS485 signal input port
MON1 RJ-45 1 No.1 RS485 signal input port
5.4.2.5 FANThe FAN is the fan unit of the BBU3900. The FAN controls the fan speed, detects the temperatureof the fan board, and dissipates the heat in the BBU.
PanelFigure 5-18 shows the panel of the FAN.
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Figure 5-18 Panel of the FAN
FunctionsThe FAN performs the following functions:l Controls the fan speed.
l Reports the fan status to the main control board.
l Detects the temperature of the air inlets.
l Dissipates the heat.
LEDsThe FAN has one LED, indicating the running status of the module. Table 5-24 describes theLED on the FAN and its status.
Table 5-24 LED on the FAN and its status
Label Color Status Description
STATE Green 0.125s ON, 0.125sOFF
The module is notregistered, and noalarm is reported.
1s ON, 1s OFF The module isrunning properly.
Red OFF No alarm is reported.
1s ON, 1s OFF The module isreporting alarms.
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5.4.2.6 USCU
This section describes the Universal Satellite card and Clock Unit (USCU).
Panel
There are two types of USCU: USCUb1 and USCUb2, as shown in Figure 5-19 and Figure5-20.
Figure 5-19 Panel of the USCUb1 (0.5 U)
Figure 5-20 Panel of the USCUb2 (1 U)
(1) GPS port (2) RGPS port (3) TOD port (4) M-1PPS port (5) BITS port
Functions
The USCU has the following functions:
l The USCU provides interface for an external RGPS device (such as a reused device of theoperator), BITS device, and TOD input.
l The USCUb1 supports the GPS with the built-in satellite card. It is used for clocksynchronization or obtaining accurate clock signals from transmission devices.
l The USCUb2 supports GPS and GLONASS with two built-in satellite cards.
LED
Table 5-25 and Table 5-26 describe the LEDs on the USCU.
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Table 5-25 LEDs on the USCU
LED Color Status Description
RUN Green On There is power supply, but theboard is faulty.
Off There is no power supply, or theboard is faulty.
Blinking (on for 1sand off for 1s)
The board is running properly.
Blinking (On for0.125s and Off for0.125s)
Software is being loaded to theboard, or the board is notconfigured.
ALM Red Off The board is running properly,and no alarm is generated.
On An alarm is generated, and theboard needs to be replaced.
Blinking (on for 1sand off for 1s)
An alarm is generated. Thealarm may be caused by thefaults of the related boards orports. Therefore, whether theboard needs to be replacedcannot be determined.
ACT Green On The serial port forcommunication between theUSCU and the main controlboard is enabled.
Off The serial port forcommunication between theUSCU and the main controlboard is disabled.
Table 5-26 LEDs on the TOD port
Color Meaning Default Configuration
Green On: The TOD port isconfigured as the inputport.
The green LED of the TOD0 port is Off,and the yellow LED of the TOD0 port isOn.
Yellow Off: The TOD port isconfigured as the outputport.
The yellow LED of the TOD1 port is Off,and the green LED of the TOD1 port is On.
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PortsTable 5-27 describes the ports on the USCU.
Table 5-27 Ports on the USCU
Port Connector Description
GPS port SMA coaxialconnector
Receiving GPS signals
RGPS port PCB weldedwiring terminal
Receiving RGPS signals
TOD0 port RJ-45 connector Receiving or transmitting 1PPS+TOD signals
TOD1 port RJ-45 connector Receiving or transmitting 1PPS+TOD signals, andreceiving TOD signals from the M1000
BITS port SMA coaxialconnector
Receiving BITS clock signals, supporting adaptiveinput of 2.048 MHz and 10 MHz clock referencesource
M-1PPS port SMA coaxialconnector
Receiving 1PPS signals from the M1000
5.4.2.7 UTRPThe Universal Transmission Processing unit (UTRP) in the BBU3900 provides ports for eightE1s/T1s.
PanelFigure 5-21 shows the panel of the UTRP.
Figure 5-21 Panel of the UTRPRUNALMACT
E1/T1(0-3)
UTRP
E1/T1(4-7)
FunctionsThe UTRP performs the following functions:
Provides an E1/T1 port for four TDM transmission links in GSM mode and provides a port forfour transmission links in another mode for co-transmission in a dual-mode base station.
LEDsTable 5-28 describes the LEDs on the panel of the UTRP.
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Table 5-28 LEDs on the panel of the UTRP
Label Color Status Description
RUN Green ON There is powersupply, but the boardis faulty.
OFF There is no powersupply, or the boardis faulty.
ON for 1s and OFFfor 1s
The board worksproperly asconfigured.
ON for 0.125s andOFF for 0.125s
The board is notconfigured or data isbeing loaded.
ON for 2s and OFFfor 2s
The board works inoffline mode or isbeing tested.
ALM Red ON or blinking at ahigh frequency
An alarm is reported,indicating a fault inthe board.
OFF The board is normal.
ON for 2s and OFFfor 2s
A minor alarm isreported.
ON for 1s and OFFfor 1s
A major alarm isreported.
ON for 0.125s andOFF for 0.125s
A critical alarm isreported.
ACT Green ON The board works inactive mode.
OFF The board works instandby mode.
PortsTable 5-29 describes the ports on the panel of the UTRP.
Table 5-29 Ports on the panel of the UTRP
Label Port Quantity Connector
E1/T1 E1/T1 2 DB26 connector
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DIP SwitchesThere are three DIP switches on the UTRP. SW1 and SW2 are used to ground the receiver endof the E1, and SW3 is used to set the impedance of the E1 cable. SW1 corresponds to E1s 4 to7, and SW2 corresponds to E1s 0 to 3. Figure 5-22 shows the DIP switches.
Figure 5-22 DIP switches on the UTRP
Table 5-30, Table 5-31, and Table 5-32 describes the settings of the DIP switches.
Table 5-30 Settings of SW1 on the UTRP
Bit Balanced Unbalanced
1 OFF ON
2 OFF ON
3 OFF ON
4 OFF ON
Table 5-31 Settings of SW2 on the UTRP
Bit Balanced Unbalanced
1 OFF ON
2 OFF ON
3 OFF ON
4 OFF ON
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CAUTIONSW1 and SW2 are set to OFF (balanced) by default. When a bit error occurs on the eight E1s,the bits on SW1 and SW2 must be set to ON to rectify the faults on the E1 links.
Table 5-32 Settings of SW3 on the UTRP
Bit 75-Ohm E1 120-Ohm E1 T1
1 ON ON OFF
2 ON ON OFF
3 ON OFF ON
4 ON OFF ON
5.5 Components in the RF CabinetThe components in the RF cabinet are the DCDU-02, FAN unit, FMUA, DRFU, GRFU anddoor status sensor.
5.5.1 DCDU-02The DCDU is a direction current distribution unit and provides four -48 V DC power outputs.
5.5.2 FAN UnitThe FAN unit refers to the fan box. The FAN units perform ventilation and heat dissipation forcabinets. One FAN unit contains two independent fans.
5.5.3 FMUAThe FMUA is a fan environment monitoring unit. It supplies -48 V DC power to FAN units,monitors the operating status of the FAN units, collects cabinet alarm information, and reportsthe alarm information to the BBU.
5.5.4 DRFUThe Double Radio Frequency Unit (DRFU) is a dual-density RF unit. A DRFU processes twocarriers.
5.5.5 GRFUThe GSM Radio Frequency Unit (GRFU) is designed on the basis of multi-transceivertechnology. One GRFU supports 6 carriers outputs.
5.5.6 Door Status SensorThis describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
5.5.1 DCDU-02The DCDU is a direction current distribution unit and provides four -48 V DC power outputs.
PanelFigure 5-23 shows the panel of the DCDU-02 in the left part of the cabinet.
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Figure 5-23 Panel of the DCDU-02 in the left part of the cabinet
FMUA FMUA
ONONONON
OFF
SPD ALMDCDU-02
OFF OFF OFF
NEG(-)RFU0RFU0 RFU1RFU1 RFU2RFU2
INPUT
RTN(+)
Figure 5-24 shows the panel of the DCDU-02 in the right part of the cabinet.
Figure 5-24 Panel of the DCDU-02 in the right part of the cabinet
SpareRFU3 RFU4 RFU5SpareRFU3 RFU4 RFU5
ONONONON
OFF
SPD ALMDCDU-02
OFF OFF OFF RTN(+)
INPUT
NEG(-)
FunctionsThe DCDU-02 has the following functions:
l Receives -48 V DC power input.
l Supplies four -48 V DC power outputs to the boards and modules in the cabinet.
l Provides surge protection of 10 kA in differential mode and 15 kA in common mode andalso provides dry contact for surge protection failure.
PrinciplesThe DCDU-02 receives one external -48 V DC input and provides four -48 V DC outputs. Inaddition, the internal surge protection unit provides surge protection of 10 kA in differentialmode and 15 kA in common mode. Figure 5-25 shows the operating principles of the DCDU-02.
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Figure 5-25 Operating principles of the DCDU-02-48VBUS
SPD
-48V
RTN
Alarm
PE
RTNBUS
10kA/15kA
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
Ports
Table 5-33 describes the ports on the DCDU-02.
Table 5-33 Ports on the DCDU-02
Item Label Description
Power inputwiringterminals
NEG(-) Low-level input wiring terminal
RTN(+) High-level input wiring terminal
Power switches RFU0 to RFU5,FMUA, and Spare
RFU0 to RFU2 control the DC outputs to the threeRFUs in the left part of the cabinet. RFU3 toRFU5 control the DC outputs to the three RFUs inthe right part of the cabinet. FMUA controls theDC output to the FMUA. Spare controls thecurrent at the Spare port.
Power outputports
RFU0 to RFU5,FMUA, and Spare
RFU0 to RFU2 supply power to the three RFUs inthe left part of the cabinet. RFU3 to RFU5 supplypower to the three RFUs in the right part of thecabinet. FMUA supplies power to the FMUA.Spare is reserved.
Dry contactoutput port
SPD ALM Dry contact alarm output port
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5.5.2 FAN UnitThe FAN unit refers to the fan box. The FAN units perform ventilation and heat dissipation forcabinets. One FAN unit contains two independent fans.
Function
The FAN unit performs the following functions for the cabinet:
l Provides forced ventilation and heat dissipation.
l Supports the temperature detection.
The FAN unit supports:l The automatic speed adjustment based on temperature and the speed adjustment by the
main control unit.l The fan rotation control function. The FAN unit stops the rotation of the fans when the
ambient temperature is low.
Panel
Figure 5-26 shows the panel of the FAN unit.
Figure 5-26 Panel of the FAN unit
5.5.3 FMUAThe FMUA is a fan environment monitoring unit. It supplies -48 V DC power to FAN units,monitors the operating status of the FAN units, collects cabinet alarm information, and reportsthe alarm information to the BBU.
Functionsl Supplying -48 V DC power to FAN units
l Collecting the alarm information of the environment in the cabinet. The environment alarmsrefer to the temperature, humidity, smoke, water immersion, and door status alarms.
l Collecting the surge protection alarm information of the DCDU-02
l Monitoring the operating status of fans and supporting the following two modes of fanspeed adjustment: the automatic adjustment based on the temperature and the adjustmentby the main control unit
l Controlling the fan rotation. The FMUA stops the rotation of the fans when the ambienttemperature is low.
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l Detecting and reporting the temperature
l Supporting the cascaded and extension FMUA through the RS485 port
Panel
Figure 5-27 shows the panel of the FMUA.
Figure 5-27 Panel of the FMUA
LEDs
Table 5-34 describes the LEDs on the FMUA.
Table 5-34 LEDs on the FMUA
Label Color State Meaning
RUN Green ON for 1s and OFF for 1s The module is functional andcommunicates with the BBU properly.
ON for 0.125s and OFFfor 0.125s
There is power supply, but thecommunication with the BBU incursfaults.
OFF steady No power input is available.
ALARM
Red ON for 0.125s and OFFfor 0.125s
Alarms are generated on the fans in boththe left and right parts of the cabinet.
ON for 1s and OFF for 1s Alarms are generated on the fans in theright part of the cabinet.
ON steady Alarms are generated on the fans in theleft part of the cabinet.
ON for 2s and OFF for 2s Other alarms are generated.
OFF steady No alarm is detected, or no power input isavailable.
Ports
Table 5-35 describes the ports on the FMUA.
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Table 5-35 Ports on the FMUA
Port Type Port ConnectorType
Function
Power port -48 V 3V3 powerconnector
Leading –48 V DC power input
RS485 port COM IN RJ45 connector Connected to the BBU or the upper-level FMUA
COM OUT RJ45 connector Connected to the lower-levelFMUA
TEM RJ45 connector Cabinet temperature monitoringport
TEM_HUMARRESTER
RJ45 connector Connected to the SPD ALM port onthe DCDU-02 module through themonitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the DCDU
Portsconnected toFAN units
FAN0 4-pin connector Connected to the FAN unit in theleft part of the cabinet through themonitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
FAN1
FAN2 4-pin connector Connected to the FAN unit in theright part of the cabinet through themonitoring signal cable between theFMUA and the FAN unit
FAN3
Booleanalarm port
The first group(from left to right)
Dry contactconnector
4-way extension Boolean alarmports
The second group(from left to right)
Dry contactconnector
The third group(from left to right)
Dry contactconnector
Ports for the smoke sensor and doorstatus sensor
The fourth group(from left to right)
Dry contactconnector
Ports for the water sensor
5.5.4 DRFUThe Double Radio Frequency Unit (DRFU) is a dual-density RF unit. A DRFU processes twocarriers.
PanelThere are two types of DRFU, that is, the DRFU of 900 MHz and DRFU of 1800 MHz, of whichthe panels are shown in Figure 5-28 and Figure 5-29.
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Figure 5-28 Panel of the DRFU of 900 MHz
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Figure 5-29 Panel of the DRFU of 1800 MHz
NOTE
The DRFU of 1800 MHz is supported by V300R009 and later versions.
Functions
The DRFU performs modulation, demodulation, data processing, and combining and dividingfor baseband signals and RF signals.
Both the DRFU of 900 MHz and DRFU of 1800 MHz perform the following functions:
l The DRFU adopts the direct frequency conversion technology, modulates the basebandsignals to the GSM TX band. After filtering and amplification, the baseband signals aretransmitted to the antenna system through the duplex filter.
l The DRFU receives uplink RF signals from the antenna system and then down-convertsthe received signals to IF signals. After amplification, analog-to-digital conversion, digitaldown-conversion, matched filtering, automatic gain control (AGC), the IF signals are sentto the BBU for further processing.
l Performs power control.
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l Performs reverse power detection.
l Synthesizes frequencies and tests loops.
l Generates the CPRI clock, recovers the CPRI clock from loss of synchronization, anddetects alarms.
In addition, the DRFU of 900 MHz can be equipped with the Frequency Domain Reflectometer(FDR) to implement the accurate VSWR test.
The modules inside the DRFU consist of the high-speed interface unit, signal processing unit,power amplifier, and dual-duplexer unit. Figure 5-30 shows the logical structure of the DRFU.
Figure 5-30 Logical structure of the DRFU
The high-speed interface unit performs the following functions:l Adapts the signals from the BBU to the signal processing unit.
l Adapts the signals from the signal processing unit to the BBU.
The signal processing unit consists of two uplink RX channels and two downlink TX channels.l The uplink RX channels perform the following functions:
– Down-converts the received RF signals to Intermediate Frequency (IF) signals.
– Amplifies the IF signals and performs IQ modulation.
– Performs analog-to-digital (A/D) conversion through the ADC.
– Performs digital sampling.
– Performs matched filtering.
– Performs Digital Automatic Gain Control (DAGC).
– Encapsulates the data.
l The downlink TX channels perform the following functions:– Processes the signals (timing signals, control signals, and data signals) from the BBU
and sends them to the associated units.– Shapes and filters downlink signals.
– Performs digital-to-analog (D/A) conversion through the DAC and performs IQmodulation.
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– Up-converts RF signals to the TX band.
The PA amplifies the low-power RF signals that are received from the signal processing unit.
The dual-duplexer unit performs the following functions:l Multiplexes the RX and TX signals of the RF channels.
l Enables the TX and RX signals to share the same antenna channel.
l Filters the RX and TX signals.
LEDsThere are six LEDs on the panel of the DRFU, indicating its operating status. Table 5-36describes the status of the LEDs on the DRFU.
Table 5-36 Status of the LEDs on the DRFU
LED Color State Meaning
RUN Green On There is power supply, but the moduleis faulty.
On for 1s and off for 1s The module is functional.
On for 0.125s and offfor 0.125s
The module is loading software or is notstarted.
Off There is no power supply, or the moduleis faulty.
ALM Red On Alarms are generated, and the moduleneeds to be replaced.
On for 1s and off for 1s Alarms are reported. The alarms maybe caused by the faults of the relatedboards or ports. Therefore, whether themodule needs to be replaced cannot bedecided.
Off No alarm is generated.
ACT Green On The board works properly with the TXchannel enabled.
On for 1s and off for 1s The module works properly with theTX channel disabled.
VSWR Red On The VSWR alarm is generated on theANT1 port.
On for 1s and off for 1s The VSWR alarm is generated on theANT2 port.
On for 0.125s and offfor 0.125s
The VSWR alarm is generated on theANT1 and ANT2 ports.
Off No VSWR alarm is reported.
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LED Color State Meaning
CPRI0 Red/Green Steady green The CPRI link is functional.
Steady red The optical module fails to receivesignals.
On for 1s (red) and offfor 1s
The CPRI link is out of lock.
Off The SFP module is not in position or theoptical module is powered off.
CPRI1 Red/Green Steady green The CPRI link is functional.
Steady red The optical module fails to receivesignals.
On for 1s (red) and offfor 1s
The CPRI link is out of lock.
Off The SFP module is not in position or theoptical module is powered off.
PortsTable 5-37 describes the ports and sockets on the DRFU.
Table 5-37 Ports and sockets on the DRFU
Port Connector Label Description
Port fortransceivingRF signals
DIN female ANT1 Connecting to the antenna system
ANT2
CPRI port SFP female CPRI0 Connecting to the lower-level RFUduring the cascading
CPRI1 Connecting to the BBU, or the upper-level RFU in cascading mode
Interconnection port forreceiving RFsignals
QMA female RX1/IN Diversity RX port in antenna channel 1
RX1/OUT Diversity TX port in antenna channel 1
RX2/IN Diversity RX port in antenna channel 2
RX2/OUT Diversity TX port in antenna channel 2
Power supplysocket
3V3 PWR Used to lead in power
QMA QMA female FIXED Unique port of the DRFU of 1800 MHz,which is used to switch between the
UNCOMB
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Port Connector Label Description
COMB combined transmission and dividedtransmission modes
5.5.5 GRFUThe GSM Radio Frequency Unit (GRFU) is designed on the basis of multi-transceivertechnology. One GRFU supports 6 carriers outputs.
PanelFigure 5-31 shows the GRFU panel.
Figure 5-31 GRFU panel
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Functions
The GRFU performs modulation and demodulation between baseband signals and RF signals,processes data, and combines and divides signals.
The GRFU has the following functions:
l Implements the direct frequency conversion technique in the transmit channel, modulatesthe baseband signals to GSM RF signals; then, sends the signals to the antenna fortransmission through the duplex filter after filtering, amplifying, and combining the RFsignals (the combining can be performed as required)
l Receives RF signals from the antenna and performs down-conversion, amplification,analog-to-digital conversion, digital down-conversion, matched filtering, and AutomaticGain Control (AGC), and then transmits the signals to the BBU for further processing
l Provides power control and Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) detection
l Provides reverse power detection
l Provides frequency synthesis and loopback test
l Generates the CPRI clock, recovers the CPRI clock of lost synchronization, and detectsalarms
The GRFU consists of the high-speed interface unit, signal processing unit, power amplifier,and duplexer. Figure 5-32shows the logical structure of the GRFU.
Figure 5-32 Logical structure of the GRFU
The High-speed interface unit has the following functions:l Transmits the signals received from the BBU to the signal processing unit
l Transmits the signals received from the signal processing unit to the BBU
The signal processing unit consists of two UL RX channels and one DL TX channel.l The UL RX channel has the following functions:
– Performs down-conversion of the RF signals to IF signals
– Amplifies the IF signals and performs IQ demodulation
– Performs analog-to-digital conversion through the ADC
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– Samples digital signals
– Performs matched filtering
– Performs Digital Automatic Gain Control (DAGC)
– Encapsulates data
l The DL TX channel has the following functions:
– Processes the clock signals, control signals, and data signals from the BBU and sendsthem to associated units
– Shapes and filters DL signals
– Performs digital-to-analog conversion through the DAC and performs IQ modulation
– Performs up-conversion of RF signals to the transmit band
The power amplifier amplifies the low-power RF signals from the signal processing unit.
The duplexer has the following functions:
l Multiplexes the RX signals and TX signals
l Enables RX signals and TX signals to share one antenna channel
l Filters RX signals and TX signals
LEDs
The six LEDs on the GRFU panel indicate the operating status of the GRFU. Table 5-38describes the LEDs on the GRFU panel.
Table 5-38 LEDs on the GRFU panel
Label Color State Description
RUN Green ON The power input is normal, but themodule is faulty.
OFF There is no power input, or the moduleis faulty.
ON for 1s and OFF for1s
The module runs properly.
ON for 0.125s and OFFfor 0.125s
The module is loading software or isnot started.
ALM Red ON An alarm is generated, and the moduleneeds to be replaced.
Blinking (ON for 1s andOFF for 1s)
An alarm is generated. The alarm maybe caused by the fault of the relatedmodule or port. Therefore, whether themodule needs to be replaced cannot bedetermined.
OFF No alarm is generated.
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Label Color State Description
ACT Green ON The module works properly (the TXchannel is set to ON).
ON for 1s and OFF for1s
The module is running (the TXchannel is set to OFF).
VSWR Red ON (red) A VSWR-related alarm is generated atthe ANT_TX/RXA port.
Blinking (ON for 1s andOFF for 1s)
A VSWR-related alarm is generated atthe ANT_RXB port.
Blinking (ON for0.125s and OFF for0.125s)
A VSWR-related alarm is generated atthe ANT_TX/RXA and ANT_RXBports.
OFF (red) No VSWR alarm is generated.
CPRI0 Red/Green On (green) The CPRI links are normal.
On (red) The reception of the optical module isabnormal, and an alarm is generated.
ON for 1s and OFF for1s (red)
The CPRI link has a loss-of-lock error.
OFF The SFP is out of position, or theoptical module is powered off.
CPRI1 Red/Green On (green) The CPRI links are normal.
On (red) The reception of the optical module isabnormal, and an alarm is generated.
ON for 1s and OFF for1s (red)
The CPRI link has a loss-of-lock error.
OFF The SFP is out of position, or theoptical module is powered off.
Ports
Table 5-39 describes the ports on the GRFU panel.
Table 5-39 Ports on the GRFU panel
Port Label Connector Description
RF port ANT_RXB DIN RF RX port, connected to the antennasystem
ANT_TX/RXA
DIN RF TX/RX port, connected to the antennasystem
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Port Label Connector Description
CPRI CPRI0 SFP female Connected to the BBU, or the upper-levelRFU during the cascading
CPRI1 SFP female Connected to the lower-level RFU duringthe cascading
Interconnection port for RFRX signals
RX_INB QMA female Input port of diversity signals in theantenna channel
RX_OUTA QMA female Output port of diversity signals in theantenna channel
Power supplysocket
PWR 3V3 power Feeding power
Monitoringport
MON RJ-45 Monitoring port
5.5.6 Door Status SensorThis describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
StructureThe door status sensor consists of two parts, the magnet part and the switch part.
Figure 5-33 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
Figure 5-33 Magnet part of the door status sensor
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Figure 5-34 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.
Figure 5-34 Switch part of the door status sensor
Installation PositionsThe switch part is installed on the cabinet door frame and the magnet part is installed on theinner side of the cabinet door, as shown in Figure 5-35 and Figure 5-36.
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Figure 5-35 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor
(1) Switch part of the door status sensor
Figure 5-36 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor
(1) Magnet part of the door status sensor
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5.6 SLPUThe signal lightning protection unit (SLPU), which can be optionally configured with the UFLP,UELP, or USLP2, provides the signal surge protection.
5.6.1 Structure of SLPUThe SLPU has a case structure, which requires a 19-inch wide and 1 U high space.
5.6.2 Configuration of the SLPUThis section describes the configuration principles of the SPLU.
5.6.3 UELPEach Universal E1/T1 Lightning Protection Unit (UELP) provides surge protection for fourpaths of E1/T1 signals.
5.6.4 UFLPThe universal FE/GE lightning protection (UFLP) board is a universal FE surge protection unit,each UFLP supports 2-way FE surge protection.
5.6.5 USLP2The Universal Signal Lightning Protection unit 2 (USLP2) is a dry contact surge protection unit.It is optional and can be installed in the SLPU.
5.6.1 Structure of SLPUThe SLPU has a case structure, which requires a 19-inch wide and 1 U high space.
Figure 5-37 shows the structure of SLPU.
Figure 5-37 Structure of SLPU
5.6.2 Configuration of the SLPUThis section describes the configuration principles of the SPLU.
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Slots of the SLPUFigure 5-38 shows the slots of the SLPU.
Figure 5-38 Slots of the SLPU
Configuration of the SLPUWhen the SLPU is used as a trunk signal protection unit, a mandatory component, it can beintegrated with UELP or UFLP and is installed in the 1 U space in the upper part of the cabinet.Table 5-40 lists the configuration principles of the SLPU.
Table 5-40 Configuration principles of the SLPU (1)
Board Optional/Mandatory
MaximumQuantity
Slot ConfigurationRestriction
UELP Optional 4 Slots 0 to 3 The priorities ofthe slots inconfigurationare as follows indescendingorder: slot 2, slot0, slot 1, and slot3.
UFLP Optional 1 Slot3 If both theUELP andUFLP areconfigured, theUFLP isinstalled in a slotwith a higherpriority than theUELP.
When there are not more than 16 dry contacts, the SLPU is used as a monitoring signal protectionunit, which is an optional component. In this case, the SLPU is integrated with two USLP2s andinstalled in the 1 U space at the bottom of the BBU. Table 5-41 lists the configuration principlesof the SLPU.
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Table 5-41 Configuration principles of the SLPU (2)
Board Optional/Mandatory
Quantity Slot ConfigurationRestriction
USLP2 Optional 2 Slots 2 and 3 -
5.6.3 UELPEach Universal E1/T1 Lightning Protection Unit (UELP) provides surge protection for fourpaths of E1/T1 signals.
PanelFigure 5-39 shows the panel of the UELP.
Figure 5-39 UELP panel
PortsTable 5-42 lists the ports of the UELP.
Table 5-42 Ports of the UELP
Label Connector
INSIDE DB25 connector
OUTSIDE DB26 connector
DIP SwitchThe UELP has one DIP switch, which is used to determine whether the receiving end is grounded.The DIP switch has four DIP bits. Figure 5-40 shows the DIP switch on the UELP.
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Figure 5-40 DIP switch on the UELP
Table 5-43 describes the DIP switch on the UELP.
Table 5-43 DIP switch on the UELP
DIPSwitch
Bit Status Description
1 2 3 4
S1 OFF OFF OFF OFF Not grounded
Other status Grounded
NOTEThe 75-ohm E1 cable can be either grounded or not grounded, whereas the 120-ohm E1 cable and the 100-ohm T1 cable cannot be grounded.
5.6.4 UFLPThe universal FE/GE lightning protection (UFLP) board is a universal FE surge protection unit,each UFLP supports 2-way FE surge protection.
PanelFigure 5-41 shows the panel of the UFLP.
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Figure 5-41 Panel of the UFLP
PortsTable 5-44 describes the ports on the panel of the UFLP.
Table 5-44 Ports on the panel of the UFLP
Port Location Label Connector Type
INSIDE side FE0, FE1 RJ-45
OUTSIDE side FE0, FE1 RJ-45
5.6.5 USLP2The Universal Signal Lightning Protection unit 2 (USLP2) is a dry contact surge protection unit.It is optional and can be installed in the SLPU.
PanelFigure 5-42 shows the panel of the USLP2.
Figure 5-42 Panel of the USLP2
PortsTable 5-45 describes the ports on the panel of the USLP2.
Table 5-45 Ports on the panels of the USLP2
Port Quantity Connected Cable
RJ-45 2 Surge protection transfer cablefrom the main control board inthe cabinet
4-pin 4 Transmission cable from anexternal device
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5.7 APMIThe APMI board refers to APM Power Monitor unit Interface board.
PositionThe APMI board is located at the upper left corner of the APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure5-43.
Figure 5-43 Installation position of the APMI board
FunctionsThe APMI board performs the following functions:
l Transfers the APM30 serial port communications signals, Boolean input/output signals,and EMI signals.
l Protects the dry contact input/output signals and RS485 signals (connected to the UPEUof the BBU)
External PortsFigure 5-44 shows the external ports on the APMI board.
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Figure 5-44 External ports on the APMI board
Table 5-46 describes the parameters of the external ports on the APMI board.
Table 5-46 Parameters of the external ports on the APMI board
Port Connector Type Quantity
Function
RS422 RJ45 connector 1 Connecting the monitoring signalcable between the PMU and theAPMI
TX+, TX-, RX+,RX-
2-pin molexconnector
2 Connecting to the MON1 port onthe UPEU board of the BBU,transferring RS485 signals
IN1-IN3 2-pin molexconnector
3 Connecting the dry contact alarminput cable
OUT-,OUT+ 2-pin molexconnector
1 Connecting the optical couplingalarm output cable (connecting themonitoring signal cable when theAPMI is used in the transmissioncabinet)
Internal PortsFigure 5-45 shows the internal ports on the APMI board.
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Figure 5-45 Internal ports on the APMI board
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Table 5-47 describes the parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board.
Table 5-47 Parameters of the internal ports on the APMI board
SN Port ConnectorType
Quantity Function
1 J1 DB50 maleconnector
1 Connecting theenvironmentmonitoringsignal cable ofthe powercabinet
2 TEM_HUM 4-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting thetemperature andhumidity alarminput signalcable
3 WATER 4-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting thewater alarminput signalcable
4 DC_SPD JTD4 4-pinstraight socket
1 Connecting theDC surgeprotection alarmcable of thePDU
5 AC_SPD JTD3 4-pinstraight socket
1 Connecting theAC surgeprotection alarmcable of thePDU
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SN Port ConnectorType
Quantity Function
6 DOOR 2-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting themonitoringsignal cable forthe door statussensor in thepower cabinet
7 SMOKE 2-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting themonitoringsignal cable forthe smokesensor
8 TEMP 2-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting themonitoringsignal cable forthe temperaturesensor in thepower cabinet
9 BAT_TEM1 2-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting thetemperaturemonitoringsignal cable forthe batteries
10 BAT_TEM2 2-pin straightsocket
1 Backup port forthe BAT_TEM1
11 J3 DB15 connector 1 Connecting themonitoringsignal cablebetween theAFMU and theAPMI
NOTEBefore the APM30 power cabinet is delivered, the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batterieshas been connected to the BAT_TEM1 port.
5.8 AFMUThe AFMU board refers to APM Fan Monitor Unit interface board.
Position
The AFMU board is located at the upper right corner of the APM30 cabinet, as shown in Figure5-46.
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Figure 5-46 Position of the AFMU board
Functions
The AFMU board performs the following functions:
l Provides DC power supply to the APMI and AFMU boards through the DC power port
l Supplies DC power to the two fans at the top of the cabinet and reports the alarms of thefans
l Reports the alarms of the internal ambient temperature sensor, air inlet temperature sensor,and air outlet temperature sensor
l The alarm signal of the AFMU board is transported to the APMI board through the signaltransfer cable, and then is reported to the BBU.
External Ports
Figure 5-47 shows the external ports on the AFMU board.
Figure 5-47 External ports on the AFMU board
Table 5-48 describes the parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board.
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Table 5-48 Parameters of the external ports on the AFMU board
SN Port ConnectorType
Quantity Function
1 ALM DB15 connector 1 Connecting themonitoringsignal cablebetween theAFMU and theAPMI
2 DC INPUT 3V3 connector 1 Connecting theDC power cableof the AFMU
Table 5-49 shows the meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board.
Table 5-49 Meaning of the LEDs on the panel of the AFMU board
LED Silkscreen
Color
Status Description
OperationLED
RUN
Green
ON steady About 1 minute after the AC orDC power is on
Blinking (1s ON and 1s OFF) The system is working properly.
Blinking (0.125s ON and 0.125sOFF)
The communications on theserial port are disrupted, whilethe others are normal.
OFF steady The system is not powered on, orthe AFMU is damaged.
AlarmLED
ALM
Red ON steady Alarms are generated.
OFF steady No alarm is generated, or thesystem is not powered on.
Internal PortsFigure 5-48 shows the internal ports on the AFMU board.
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Figure 5-48 Internal ports on the AFMU board
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Table 5-50 describes the parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board.
Table 5-50 Parameters of the internal ports on the AFMU board
SN Port ConnectorType
Quantity Function
1 TEMP4 4-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting themonitoringsignal cable forthe temperaturesensor at the airoutlet
2 TEMP3 4-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting themonitoringsignal cable forthe temperaturesensor at the airinlet
3 TEMP2 4-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting theambienttemperaturemonitoringsignal cable (theNCMUtemperaturemonitoringsignal cable)
4 FAN02 4-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting thecable of the fan
5 FAN01 4-pin straightsocket
1 Connecting thecable of the fan
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NOTEWhen the APM30 is used in the GSM system, the TEMP2 connects the ambient temperature monitoringsignal cable; when the APM30 is used in the WCDMA system, the TEMP2 connects the NCMUtemperature monitoring signal cable.
5.9 GATMThe GSM antenna and TMA control module (GATM) is a module that controls the antenna andTMA. The GATM is optional. The GATM is optionally installed in the power cabinet ortransmission cabinet when the DRFU module is configured.
Panel
Figure 5-49 shows the GATM panel.
Figure 5-49 GATM panel
Functions
The GATM has the following functions:
l Controlling the RET antenna.
l Supplying power to the TMA.
l Reporting the RET control alarm signals.
l Monitoring the current from the feeder.
LEDs
The three LEDs on the DATM panel indicate the operating status of the GATM. Table 5-51describes the LEDs on the GATM panel.
Table 5-51 LEDs on the GATM panel
LED Color Function
Status Description
RUN Green Indicatorof theboardrunningstatus
On for 2s and off for2s
The power supply is normal butthe communication with theBBU is abnormal.
On for 1s and off for1s
The board is running normallyand the communication with theBBU is normal.
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LED Color Function
Status Description
Off No power input is available, orthe module is faulty.
ACT Green Indicatorof theservicerunningstatus
On When the RET antenna isconfigured, the AISG link isfunctional.
Off When the RET antenna isconfigured, the AISG link isfunctional.
ALM Red Alarmindicator
On An alarm is generated, such asan overcurrent alarm.
Off The module runs normally.
Ports
Nine ports are available on the GATM: six ports lead power to the TMA and transmit the RETcontrol signals, one port connects the GATM to the BBU, one port is used as an extended RS485port, and one port receives the -48 V power input. Table 5-52 describes the ports on the GATM.
Table 5-52 Ports on the GATM
Port Connector Function
ANT0 to ANT5 SMA female connector Providing power for the RET antenna andtransmitting control signals for the RETantenna
COM1 RJ45 connector Connecting to the BBU
COM2 RJ45 connector Providing the extended RS485 port to becascaded with other devices
-48 V 3V3 power connector Receiving the -48 V power input
5.10 HeaterThe heater is required when the working temperature of the power cabinet is lower than -20°C.The working temperature refers to the average of the daily lowest temperatures in the coldestmonth of the year locally.
Functions
The heater functions in the low-temperature environment to provide suitable workingtemperature for the batteries in the power cabinet. When the working temperature is lower than
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the temperature specification for the battery, the battery capacity declines. So the heater isinstalled to provide the optimal working temperature for batteries.
StructureFigure 5-50 shows the heater.
Figure 5-50 Heater
Technical SpecificationsThe technical specifications of the heater are as follows:
l When the temperature in the cabinet is lower than +1°C (with ±6°C offset considered), theheater starts working. When the temperature in the cabinet is higher than +15°C (with ±3°C offset considered), the heater stops working.
l The maximum heating efficiency of a 220 V heater is 300 W.
5.11 SensorsThe sensors consist of the door status sensor and the temperature sensor.
5.11.1 Door Status SensorThis describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
5.11.2 Temperature SensorThis describes the structure and installation positions of the temperature sensors. Thetemperature sensors consist of the ambient temperature sensor, the air inlet temperature sensor,and the air outlet temperature sensor.
5.11.1 Door Status SensorThis describes the structure and installation positions of the door status sensor.
BackgroundThe door status sensors used in the APM30 power cabinet, APM30 battery cabinet, and APM30transmission cabinet are the same in terms of structure and installation positions.
StructureThe door status sensor consists of two parts, the magnet part and the switch part.
Figure 5-51 shows the magnet part of the door status sensor.
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Figure 5-51 Magnet part of the door status sensor
Figure 5-52 shows the switch part of the door status sensor.
Figure 5-52 Switch part of the door status sensor
Installation Positions
The switch part is installed on the cabinet door frame and the magnet part is installed on theinner side of the cabinet door, as shown in Figure 5-53 and Figure 5-54.
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Figure 5-53 Installation position of the switch part of the door status sensor
(1) Switch part of the door status sensor
Figure 5-54 Installation position of the magnet part of the door status sensor
(1) Magnet part of the door status sensor
5.11.2 Temperature SensorThis describes the structure and installation positions of the temperature sensors. Thetemperature sensors consist of the ambient temperature sensor, the air inlet temperature sensor,and the air outlet temperature sensor.
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BackgroundThe temperature sensors are hot swappable.
StructureFigure 5-55 shows the structure of the temperature sensor.
Figure 5-55 Temperature sensor
5-pin straight socket
The 5-pin straight socket on the temperature sensor is used to connect the temperature monitoringsignal cable.
Installation PositionsFigure 5-56 shows the installation position of the ambient temperature sensor.
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Figure 5-56 Installation position of the ambient temperature sensor
NOTEWhen the cabinet is used in the GSM system, the name of the temperature sensor here is ambienttemperature sensor; when the cabinet is used in the WCDMA system, the name is NCMU temperaturesensor.
Figure 5-57 shows the installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor.
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Figure 5-57 Installation position of the air inlet temperature sensor
Figure 5-58 shows the installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor.
Figure 5-58 Installation position of the air outlet temperature sensor
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5.12 Satellite Surge ProtectorThe satellite surge protectors are categorized into the satellite surge protector for the antennaand the satellite surge protector for the base station.
Satellite Surge Protector for the AntennaThe MHT-N5-2L satellite surge protector is delivered with a base station to provide surgeprotection for the satellite antenna. Figure 5-59 shows the MHT-N5-2L satellite surge protector.
Figure 5-59 MHT-N5-2L satellite surge protector
(1) GND connector (2) Protect connector (3) Surge connector
The surge protector pallet is used to fix a surge protector, as shown in Figure 5-60.
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Figure 5-60 Surge protector pallet
(1) Pallet (2) Rubber washer
Satellite Surge Protector for the Base StationThe satellite surge protector for the base station provides surge protection for the satellitereceiver.
The two types of satellite surge protectors delivered with the base station are as follows:
l MHT-N5-2 surge protector: It is applicable to macro base stations and base stationcontrollers. Figure 5-61 shows the MHT-N5-2L surge protector.
l MHT-N5-2L surge protector: It is applicable to mini base stations. Figure 5-59 shows theMHT-N5-2L surge protector.
Figure 5-61 MHT-N5-2 satellite surge protector
(1) GND connector (2) Protect connector (3) Surge connector
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Table 5-53 describes scenarios and installation requirements for the surge protectors for the basestation.
Table 5-53 Scenarios and installation requirements for the surge protector for the base station
Type Scenario Installation Requirement
MHT-N5-2 Indoor macro basestation
The surge protector connects to thesatellite port at the top of the cabinet.
Outdoor macro basestation
The surge protector connects to thesatellite holder at the bottom of thecabinet.
MHT-N5-2L When a BBU is installedin an outdoor or indoormacro NodeB cabinet orin an APM100 outdoorpower supply system(APM)
The surge protector should beinstalled inside the cabinet.The cabinet should have enoughspace inside.
When a BBU is installedinside an auxiliaryfacility box (AFB)
The surge protector connects to theGPS port at the bottom of the AFB,and connects to the GPS port on theBBU3806 through the GPS clocksignal cable.
BBU3806C orBTS3803C
The surge protector directlyconnects to the GPS port on theBBU3806C or on the BTS3803C.
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6 BTS3900A Auxiliary Equipment
About This Chapter
This describes the auxiliary equipment of the BTS3900A.
6.1 APM30 Transmission CabinetThe APM30 transmission cabinet can accommodate the transmission equipment of the user.
6.2 APM30 Battery CabinetThe APM30 battery cabinet provides long-time backup power for the BTS3900A.
6.3 EMUAThe environment monitoring unit EMUA mainly monitors the environment in a cabinet andprocesses alarms.
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6.1 APM30 Transmission CabinetThe APM30 transmission cabinet can accommodate the transmission equipment of the user.
The APM30 transmission has the following functions:
l The transmission cabinet is configured with the DCDU-03, which can provide nine DCoutputs and report the surge protection alarms.
l The transmission cabinet provides a space of 11 U for user devices.
l The transmission cabinet can report the alarms related to the temperature sensor, door statussensor, and FAN unit.
For the structure and detailed functions of the APM30 transmission cabinet, see the APM30 UserGuide.
6.2 APM30 Battery CabinetThe APM30 battery cabinet provides long-time backup power for the BTS3900A.
For the structure and detailed functions of the APM30 battery cabinet, see the APM30 UserGuide.
6.3 EMUAThe environment monitoring unit EMUA mainly monitors the environment in a cabinet andprocesses alarms.
The EMUA is connected to the BBU through the alarm cable. It monitors the environment inan equipment room and in a cabinet. The EMUA has the following functions:
l Monitors the environment by using the temperature and humidity, water immersion, andsmoke sensors.
l Monitors intrusion by using infrared and door status sensors.
l Monitors power distribution.
For the structure and detailed functions of the EMUA, see the EMUA User Guide.
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7 BTS3900A Cables
About This Chapter
The BTS3900A cables are classified into power cables, PGND cables, transmission cables,signal cables, and RF cables.
7.1 List of BTS3900A CablesThe BTS3900A cables are classified into power cables, PGND cables, transmission cables,signal cables, and RF cables.
7.2 BTS3900A PGND CableThe PGND cables of the BTS3900A are classified into PGND cables for the cabinet and PGNDcables for modules in the cabinet.
7.3 BTS3900A Equipotential CableThe BTS3900A equipotential cable is used to connect the PGND terminals on two cabinets sothat the electric potential at the cabinets is equal and the base station runs safely.
7.4 BTS3900A Power CablesThis describes the BTS3900A Power Cables.
7.5 BTS3900A Transmission CablesThe BTS3900A transmission cables consist of the E1/T1 cables, FE/GE cable, E1/T1 surgeprotection transfer cables, FE/GE surge protection transfer cables, CPRI cables, and signal cablesbetween cascaded RFUs.
7.6 BTS3900A Signal CablesThis describes the BTS3900A signal cables.
7.7 BTS3900A RF Signal CablesThe BTS3900A RF signal cables are classified into the RF jumpers and the inter-RFU RF signalcables.
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7.1 List of BTS3900A CablesThe BTS3900A cables are classified into power cables, PGND cables, transmission cables,signal cables, and RF cables.
Table 7-1 lists the BTS3900A cables.
Table 7-1 Cable List
Category
Sub-Category FactorySettings
Installation Position
Powercable
ACinputpowercable
Input powercable for thepowercabinet
Both ends of thecable are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
One end is connected to the externalpower supply.The other end is connected to theexternal power input terminal on thePDU.
Power cablebetween thePDU and theDCDU
Both ends of thecable areconnectedbefore delivery.
Cable 1: One end is connected to theNEG(-) and RTN(+) terminals ofLOAD8 (30 A) on the PDU. Theother end is connected to thecorresponding NEG(-) and RTN(+)terminals on the DCDU-02 in theright part of the RF cabinet.Cable 2: One end is connected to theNEG(-) and RTN(+) terminals ofLOAD9 (30 A) on the PDU. Theother end is connected to thecorresponding NEG(-) and RTN(+)terminals on the DCDU-02 in the leftpart of the RF cabinet.
Power cablebetween thePDU and theBBU
Before delivery,the cable isrouted and oneend is connectedto the PDU. Theother end needsto be installed onsite.
One end is connected to theLOAD5 (12 A) terminals on thePDU. That is, the OT terminal of theblue -48 V power wire is connectedto the NEG(-) terminal, and the OTterminal of the black GND wire isconnected to the RTN(+) terminal.The other end is connected to thePWR port on the UPEU in the BBU.
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Sub-Category FactorySettings
Installation Position
Power cablebetween thePDU and theGATM
Both ends of thecable are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
One end is connected to one pair ofthe terminals LOAD0 to LOAD3 (4A) on the PDU. That is, the OTterminal of the blue -48 V power wireis connected to the NEG(-) terminal,and the OT terminal of the blackGND wire is connected to the RTN(+) terminal.The other end is connected to the-48V port on the GATM.
Input powercable for theDCDU-03
One end is connected to RTN(+) andNEG(-) terminals of LOAD6 on thePDU in the power cabinet.The other end is connected to theRTN(+) and NEG(-) terminals onthe DCDU-03 in the transmissioncabinet.
Input powercable for thebatterycabinet
One end is connected to the BAT(+)and BAT(-) wiring terminals on thepower subrack in the power cabinet.The other end is connected to thecorresponding positive and negativepoles of the wiring copper bar in thebattery cabinet.
7.4.1.7PowerCable forthe Batteries
One end is connected to the BAT(+)and BAT(-) terminals of the powersubrack.The other end is connected to thecorresponding wiring terminals at thepositive and negative poles of thebatteries.
DCinputpowercable
Input powercable for theDCDU-06A
Both ends of thecable are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
One end is connected to the externalpower supply.The other end is connected to theRTN(+) and NEG(-) terminals onthe DCDU-06A.
Power cablebetween theDCDU-06Aand the BBU
One end is connected to the SW4 andRTN4 terminals on the DCDU-06A.The other end is connected to thePWR port on the UPEU in the BBU.
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Category
Sub-Category FactorySettings
Installation Position
Input powercable for theDCDU-02
Cable 1: One end is connected to theSW5 and RTN5 terminals on theDCDU-06A, and the other end isconnected to the NEG(-) and RTN(+) terminals on the DCDU-02 in theleft part of the RF cabinet. Cable 2:One end is connected to the SW6 andRTN6 terminals on the DCDU-06A,and the other end is connected to theNEG(-) and RTN(+) terminals onthe DCDU-02 in the left part of theRF cabinet.
Input powercablebetween theDCDU-06Aand theGATM
One end is connected to the SW0 andRTN0 terminals on the DCDU-06A.The other end is connected to the-48V port on the GATM.
Power cable betweenthe DCDU and the RFU
Before delivery,the cable isrouted and oneend is connectedto theDCDU-02. Theother end needsto be installed onsite.
One end is connected to the RFU porton the panel of the DCDU-02.The other end is connected to thePWR port on the panel of the RFU.
Power cable betweenthe DCDU and theFMUA
Both ends of thecable areconnectedbefore delivery.
One end is connected to the FMUAport on the panel of the DCDU-02 inthe left part of the RF cabinet.The other end is connected to thePOWER port on the panel of theFMUA.
PGNDcable
PGND cable for thecabinet
Both ends of thecable are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
One end is connected to the PGNDterminal inside the cabinet.The other end is connected to thegrounding bar outside the cabinet.
PGND cable for theGATM
One end is connected to the PGNDterminal on the GATM.The other end is connected to thePGND terminal near the GATMinside the cabinet.
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Installation Position
Equipotentialcable
BTS3900Aequipotential cable
Both ends of theequipotentialcable betweenthe APM30power cabinetand the RFcabinet areconnectedbefore delivery.Both ends of theequipotentialcable betweenthe APM30power cabinetand the APM30battery cabinetand those of theequipotentialcable betweenthe APM30power cabinetand the APM30transmissioncabinet are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
The two ends of the equipotentialcable between the APM30 powercabinet and the APM30 batterycabinet are connected to thegrounding bars of the two cabinetsrespectively.The two ends of the equipotentialcable between the APM30 powercabinet and the APM30 transmissioncabinet are connected to thegrounding bars of the two cabinetsrespectively.
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Category
Sub-Category FactorySettings
Installation Position
Transmissioncable
7.5.1 E1/T1 Cable Both ends of thecable are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
l When the UELP is configured, oneend of the cable is connected to theOUTSIDE port on the UELP, andthe other end is connected to thecorresponding auxiliary device.
l When the USLP2 is configured,one end of the cable is connectedto any of the IN0 to IN3 ports onthe USLP2, and the other end isconnected to the correspondingauxiliary device.
l When the UTRP is configured,one end of the cable is connectedto the E1/T1 port on the UTRP,and the other end is connected tothe corresponding auxiliarydevice.
l When neither the UELP, USLP2nor UTRP is configured, one endof the cable is connected to the E1/T1 port on the GTMU, and theother end is connected to thecorresponding auxiliary device.
E1/T1 Surge ProtectionTransfer Cable
One end is connected to the INSIDEport on the UELP.The other end is connected to the E1/T1 port on the GTMU.
7.5.3 FE/GE Cable l When the UFLP is configured, oneend of the cable is connected to theFE0 port at the OUTSIDE label onthe UFLP, and the other end isconnected to the correspondingauxiliary device.
l When the UFLP is not configured,one end of the cable is connectedto the FE0 port on the GTMU, andthe other end is connected to thecorresponding auxiliary device.
7.5.4 FE/GE SurgeProtection TransferCable
The other end is connected to the FE0port near the INSIDE label on theUFLP.One end is connected to the FE0 porton the GTMU.
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Sub-Category FactorySettings
Installation Position
7.5.5 CPRI ElectricalCable
One end is connected to one of theports CPRI0 to CPRI5 on theGTMU in the BBU.The other end is connected to theCPRI1 port on the DRFU or theCPRI0 port on the GRFU.
Signal cable betweencascaded RFUs
One end is connected to the CPRI0port on the DRFU or the CPRI1 porton the GRFU.The other end is connected to theCPRI1 port on the DRFU or theCPRI0 port on the GRFU.
Signalcable
Monitoring signalcable between theFMUA and the DCDU
Both ends of thecable areconnectedbefore delivery.
One end is connected to theTEM_HUM ARRESTER port onthe panel of the FMUA.The other end is connected to theSPD ALM port on the panel of theDCDU-02 in the RF cabinet.
Monitoring signalcable between theFMUA and the FANunit
One end is connected to the FAN porton the panel of the FMUA.The other end is connected to theFAN unit.
Monitoring signalcable between theFMUA and the doorstatus sensor
One end is connected to the doorstatus sensor in the RF cabinet.The other end is connected to theGATE port in the third group ofBoolean ports (from left to right) onthe panel of the FMUA.
Monitoring signalcable between theFMUA and thetemperature sensor
One end is connected to the TEMport on the panel of the FMUA.The other end is connected to theRJ-45 port at the air inlet on thebottom left of the cabinet.
Monitoring signalcable between theFMUA and the BBU
Both ends of thecable are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
One end is connected to the COMIN port on the panel of the FMUA.The other end is connected to theMON0 port on the panel of the BBU.
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Monitoring signalcable between cascadedFMUAs
One end is connected to the COMOUT port on the panel of the upper-level FMUA.The other end is connected to theCOM IN port on the panel of thelower-level FMUA.
BBU alarm cable One end is connected to theEXT_ALM port on the UPEU orUEIU in the BBU.The other end is connected to thealarm port on the external alarmdevice.
Monitoring signalcable for the GATM
One end is connected to the MON0or MON1 port on the panel of theBBU or to the COM OUT port on thepanel of the FMUA.The other end is connected to theCOM1 port on the GATM.
RET control signalcable
One end is connected to the SMAport on the Bias-Tee.The other end is connected to theANT port on the panel of the GATM.
Temperaturemonitoring signal cablefor the batteries
The cable isrouted and oneend is connectedto the APMIbefore delivery.The other endshould beconnected onsite.
One end is connected to theBAT_TEM1 port on the APMI.The other end is connected to theleftmost wiring terminal of thebatteries inside the power cabinet oron the left side of the upper batterycabin of the external batteries in abattery cabinet.
Monitoring signalcable between theAPMI and the BBU
One end is connected to the TX-TX+ and RX-RX+ ports on the panel ofthe APMI.The other end is connected to theMON0 or MON1 port on the panelof the BBU or to the COM2 port onthe panel of the GATM.
Environmentmonitoring signal cablefor the power cabinet
One end is connected to the COMport on the panel of the PMU.The other end is connected to the J1port on the APMI.
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Installation Position
Monitoring signalcable between the PMUand the APMI
One end is connected to the RS232/RS422 port on the panel of the PMU.The other end is connected to theRS422 port on the APMI.
Monitoring signalcable for the doorstatus sensor in thepower cabinet
Both ends of thecable areconnectedbefore delivery.
One end is connected to the APMI.The other end is connected to thedoor status sensor on the right of thecabinet.
Temperaturemonitoring signal cablefor the power cabinet
One end is connected to thetemperature sensor in the powercabinet.The other end is connected to theAFMU.
Monitoring signalcable for the doorstatus sensor in thebattery cabinet
One end of thecable isconnected to theAPM30 batterycabinet beforedelivery. Theother end shouldbe connected onsite.
One end is connected to the dooralarm wiring terminal of the APM30battery cabinet.The other end is connected to thedoor alarm wiring terminal block ofthe APM30 power cabinet.
Monitoring signalcable for thetransmission cabinet
Both ends of thecable are notconnectedbefore delivery.They should beconnected onsite.
One end is connected to theEXT_ALM1 port on the BBU.The other end is connected to thealarm port for the door status sensor,alarm port for the temperature-regulating unit, and alarm port for theDC power distribution box in theAPM30 transmission cabinet.
Monitoring signalcable for the EMUA
One end is connected to the RS485port on the EMUA.The other end is connected to TX-TX+ and RX-RX+ ports on the APMI inthe APM30 power cabinet, to theMON1 port on the BBU, or to theCOM2 port on the GATM.
7.6.20 GPS SignalCable
One end is connected to the GPSantenna system.The other end is connected to theGPS port on the USCU.
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RFcable
RF jumper One end is connected to the ANT porton the panel of the RFU.The other end is connected to thefeeders of the antenna system.
Inter-RFU RF signalcable
One end is connected to the RXOUT port on the panel of an RFU.The other end is connected to the RXIN port on the panel of another RFU.
QMA cable One end is connected to the FIXEDport on the panel of an DRFU of 1800MHz.The other end is connected to theUNCOMB or COMB port on thepanel of another DRFU of 1800MHz.
7.2 BTS3900A PGND CableThe PGND cables of the BTS3900A are classified into PGND cables for the cabinet and PGNDcables for modules in the cabinet.
Structure
PGND cables have the same structure. A PGND cable has OT terminals at both ends, as shownin Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1 PGND cable
Cable Description
Table 7-2 describes the PGND cables.
Table 7-2 PGND cables
Cable Type Color Cross-Sectional Area
PGND cable for the cabinet Green and yellow 16 mm2
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Cable Type Color Cross-Sectional Area
PGND cable for modules inthe cabinet
Green and yellow 6 mm2
7.3 BTS3900A Equipotential CableThe BTS3900A equipotential cable is used to connect the PGND terminals on two cabinets sothat the electric potential at the cabinets is equal and the base station runs safely.
StructureFigure 7-2 shows the equipotential cable of the BTS3900A.
Figure 7-2 Equipotential cable of the BTS3900A
Cable DescriptionTable 7-3 describes the equipotential cables of the BTS3900A.
Table 7-3 BTS3900A equipotential cables
Cable Type Color Cross-Sectional Area
Equipotential cable for theRF cabinet
Green and yellow 16 mm2
Equipotential cable for thetransmission cabinet
Green and yellow 16 mm2
Equipotential cable for thebattery cabinet
Green and yellow 16 mm2
7.4 BTS3900A Power CablesThis describes the BTS3900A Power Cables.
7.4.1 AC Input Power CableThis describes the power cables when the AC input mode is used.
7.4.2 DC Input Power CableThis describes the power cables when the DC input mode is used.
7.4.3 Power Cable Between the DCDU and the RFU
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The power cable between the DCDU and the RFU is used to lead -48 V DC power to the RFU.
7.4.4 Power Cable Between the DCDU and the FMUAThe power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA is used to lead -48 V DC power to theFMUA.
7.4.1 AC Input Power CableThis describes the power cables when the AC input mode is used.
7.4.1.1 Input Power Cable of the Power CabinetThe input power cable of the power cabinet is used to supply the external AC power to the PDU.Different PDUs are used to support three types of AC power inputs, namely, 220 V single-phase,110 V dual-live-wire, and 220 V three-phase.
7.4.1.2 Power Cable Between the PDU and the DCDUThe power cable between the PDU and the DCDU is used to lead -48 V power to the DCDU.
7.4.1.3 Power Cable Between the PDU and the BBUThe power cable between the PDU and the BBU is used to lead -48 V DC power to the BBU.
7.4.1.4 Power Cable Between the PDU and the GATMThe power cable between the PDU and the GATM is used to lead -48 V DC power to the GATM.
7.4.1.5 Input Power Cable for the DCDU-03The input power cable for the DCDU-03 leads -48 V DC power to the DCDU-03.
7.4.1.6 Input Power Cables of the APM30 Battery CabinetThe power cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet consist of the RTN(+) cable, NEG(-) cable,and the inter-battery cables.
7.4.1.7 Power Cable for the BatteriesThe power cables for the batteries are the RTN(+) power cable, NEG(-) power cable, and theinter-battery cables.
7.4.1.1 Input Power Cable of the Power CabinetThe input power cable of the power cabinet is used to supply the external AC power to the PDU.Different PDUs are used to support three types of AC power inputs, namely, 220 V single-phase,110 V dual-live-wire, and 220 V three-phase.
Specifications
The input power cable for the power cabinet is the cable with cross-sectional area of 6 mm2.
NOTEThe color and structure of the cable delivered to different country and area are not the same. If the cableis purchased locally, the cable should meet local regulations.
7.4.1.2 Power Cable Between the PDU and the DCDUThe power cable between the PDU and the DCDU is used to lead -48 V power to the DCDU.
StructureFigure 7-3 shows the power cable between the PDU and the DCDU.
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Figure 7-3 Power cable between the PDU and the DCDU
(1) OT terminal
Cable Description
A pair of power cables between the PDU and the DCDU consists of a -48 V power cable and a-48 V RTN cable. Table 7-4 describes the cables.
Table 7-4 Power cable between the PDU and the DCDU
Cable Type Color Cross-Sectional Area
-48 V power cable Blue 10 mm2
-48 V RTN cable Black 10 mm2
NOTE
In the RF cabinet, two pairs of power cables between the PDU and the DCDU are required.
7.4.1.3 Power Cable Between the PDU and the BBU
The power cable between the PDU and the BBU is used to lead -48 V DC power to the BBU.
Structure
Figure 7-4 shows the power cable between the PDU and the BBU.
Figure 7-4 Power cable between the PDU and the BBU
X1
2 1
A1A A2
A3
View A
(1) 3V3 power connector (2) OT terminal
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7.4.1.4 Power Cable Between the PDU and the GATM
The power cable between the PDU and the GATM is used to lead -48 V DC power to the GATM.
Structure
Figure 7-5 shows the power cable between the PDU and the GATM.
Figure 7-5 Power cable between the PDU and the GATM
X1
21
A3AA2
A1
View A
(1) 3V3 power connector (2) OT terminal
7.4.1.5 Input Power Cable for the DCDU-03
The input power cable for the DCDU-03 leads -48 V DC power to the DCDU-03.
Specifications
The RTN(+) wire of the input power cable for the DCDU-03 is a black wire with a cross-sectionalarea of 6 mm2, and the NEG(-) wire is a blue wire with a cross-sectional area of 6 mm2.
7.4.1.6 Input Power Cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet
The power cables of the APM30 Battery Cabinet consist of the RTN(+) cable, NEG(-) cable,and the inter-battery cables.
Specifications
The RTN(+) power cable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm2; the NEG(-) powercable is a blue cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm2.
7.4.1.7 Power Cable for the Batteries
The power cables for the batteries are the RTN(+) power cable, NEG(-) power cable, and theinter-battery cables.
Structure
The RTN(+) power cable is a red cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm2; the NEG(-) powercable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm2; the inter-battery cable is a black cablewith cross-sectional area of 6 mm2, as shown in Figure 7-6.
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Figure 7-6 Power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet
(1) NEG(-) cable (2) RTN(+) cable (3) Inter-battery cable
Installation PositionsThe installation positions of power cables for the batteries in the power cabinet are as follows:l One end of the RTN(+) power cable is connected to the copper busbar at the positive pole
of the battery.l The other end of the RTN(+) power cable is connected to the BAT(+) terminal of the power
subrack.l One end of the NEG(-) power cable is connected to the copper busbar at the negative pole
of the battery.l The other end of the NEG(-) power cable is connected to the BAT(-) terminal of the power
subrack.l The inter-battery cables are used to connect the batteries in series.
7.4.2 DC Input Power CableThis describes the power cables when the DC input mode is used.
7.4.2.1 Input power cable for the DCDU-06AThe input power cable for the DCDU-06A leads -48 V DC power to the DCDU-06A.
7.4.2.2 Power Cable Between the DCDU-06A and the BBUThe power cable between the DCDU-06A and the BBU leads -48 V DC power from theDCDU-06A to the BBU.
7.4.2.3 Input Power Cable for the DCDU-02The input power cable for the DCDU-02 leads -48 V DC power to the DCDU-02.
7.4.2.4 Power Cable Between the DCDU-06A and the GATMThe power cable between the DCDU-06A and the GATM leads -48 V DC power from theDCDU-06A to the GATM.
7.4.2.1 Input power cable for the DCDU-06AThe input power cable for the DCDU-06A leads -48 V DC power to the DCDU-06A.
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Specifications
The input power cable for the DCDU-06A is a wire with a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2.
NOTEThe length of the cable must be shorter than 15m, the MCB used for controlling the BTS is set at 80 A onthe configuration interface of the PDB.
7.4.2.2 Power Cable Between the DCDU-06A and the BBU
The power cable between the DCDU-06A and the BBU leads -48 V DC power from theDCDU-06A to the BBU.
Structure
Figure 7-7 shows the power cable between the DCDU-06A and the BBU.
Figure 7-7 Power cable between the DCDU-06A and the BBU
(1) 3V3 power connector (2) Cord end terminal
7.4.2.3 Input Power Cable for the DCDU-02
The input power cable for the DCDU-02 leads -48 V DC power to the DCDU-02.
Structure
Figure 7-8 shows the input power cable for the DCDU-02.
Figure 7-8 Input power cable for the DCDU-02
(1) OT terminal (2) Cord end terminal
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Cable Description
The input power cable for the DCDU-02 consists of a -48 V power wire and a -48 V RTN wire.Table 7-5 describes the input power cable for the DCDU-02.
Table 7-5 Input power cable for the DCDU-02
Cable Type Color Cross-Sectional Area
-48 V power cable Blue 10 mm2
-48 V RTN cable Black 10 mm2
NOTE
An RF cabinet must be configured with two input power cables for the DCDU-02.
7.4.2.4 Power Cable Between the DCDU-06A and the GATM
The power cable between the DCDU-06A and the GATM leads -48 V DC power from theDCDU-06A to the GATM.
Structure
Figure 7-9 shows the power cable between the DCDU-06A and the GATM.
Figure 7-9 Power cable between the DCDU-06A and the GATM
(1) 3V3 power connector (2) Cord end terminal
7.4.3 Power Cable Between the DCDU and the RFUThe power cable between the DCDU and the RFU is used to lead -48 V DC power to the RFU.
Structure
The power cable between the DCDU and the RFU has a parallel terminal at one end and a 3V3power connector at the other end. Each RFU is assigned an individual power cable with theidentical structure and structure. Figure 7-10 shows the power cable between the DCDU andthe RFU.
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Figure 7-10 Power cable between the DCDU and the RFU
(1) 3V3 power connector (2) Parallel terminal
Pin AssignmentTable 7-6 describes the pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the RFU.
Table 7-6 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the RFU
Wire X1 End X2 End Wire Color
W1 X1.A1 X2.B1 Black
W2 X1.A3 X2.B2 Blue
7.4.4 Power Cable Between the DCDU and the FMUAThe power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA is used to lead -48 V DC power to theFMUA.
StructureFigure 7-11 shows the power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA.
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Figure 7-11 Power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA
(1) 3V3 power connector (2) Parallel terminal
Pin AssignmentTable 7-7 describes the pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA.
Table 7-7 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the FMUA
Wire X1 End X2 End Wire Color
W1 X1.A1 X2.B1 Black
W2 X1.A3 X2.B2 Blue
7.5 BTS3900A Transmission CablesThe BTS3900A transmission cables consist of the E1/T1 cables, FE/GE cable, E1/T1 surgeprotection transfer cables, FE/GE surge protection transfer cables, CPRI cables, and signal cablesbetween cascaded RFUs.
7.5.1 E1/T1 CableThis section describes the E1/T1 cable. It connects the BBU to the controller and transmitsbaseband signals.
7.5.2 E1/T1 Surge Protection Transfer CableThis section describes the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable connecting the main control unitwith the UELP. This cable is optional.
7.5.3 FE/GE CableThis section describes the FE/GE cable. It connects the BBU to the transmission equipment andtransmits baseband signals.
7.5.4 FE/GE Surge Protection Transfer CableThis section describes the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable. It is an optional cable thatconnects the main control board to the UFLP.
7.5.5 CPRI Electrical Cable
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This section describes the CPRI electrical cable. It helps to implement high speedcommunication between the BBU3900 and the RFU.
7.5.6 Signal Cable Between the Cascaded RFUsThe signal cable between cascaded RFUs is used to connect the RFUs so that a lower-level RFUcan communicate with the BBU through an upper-level RFU.
7.5.1 E1/T1 CableThis section describes the E1/T1 cable. It connects the BBU to the controller and transmitsbaseband signals.
StructureThe E1/T1 cables are of two types: 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable and 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable.
One end of the E1/T1 cable is a DB26 male connector. The connector at the other end of thecable should be made on site according to site requirements. Figure 7-12 shows an E1/T1 cable.
Figure 7-12 E1/T1 cable
(1) DB26 male connector
Table 7-8 shows the connector of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable.
Table 7-8 Connector of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable
Cable One End The other End
75-ohm E1 coaxial cable DB26 male connector L9 male connector
L9 female connector
SMB female connector
BNC male connector
SMZ male connector
SMZ female connector
Pin AssignmentTable 7-9 and Table 7-10 describe the pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 cable.
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In Table 7-9, "Tip" refers to a wire in the E1 coaxial cable, and "Ring" refers to an external conductor ofthe cable.
Table 7-9 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable
Pins of the DB26Male Connector
Wire Type Coaxial Series No. Cable Label
X1.1 Tip 1 RX1+
X1.2 Ring RX1-
X1.3 Tip 3 RX2+
X1.4 Ring RX2-
X1.5 Tip 5 RX3+
X1.6 Ring RX3-
X1.7 Tip 7 RX4+
X1.8 Ring RX4-
X1.19 Tip 2 TX1+
X1.20 Ring TX1-
X1.21 Tip 4 TX2+
X1.22 Ring TX2-
X1.23 Tip 6 TX3+
X1.24 Ring TX3-
X1.25 Tip 8 TX4+
X1.26 Ring TX4-
Table 7-10 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable
Pins of the DB26Male Connector
Wire Color Wire Type Cable Labels
X.1 Blue Twisted pair cable RX1+
X.2 White RX1-
X.3 Orange Twisted pair cable RX2+
X.4 White RX2-
X.5 Green Twisted pair cable RX3+
X.6 White RX3-
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Pins of the DB26Male Connector
Wire Color Wire Type Cable Labels
X.7 Brown Twisted pair cable RX4+
X.8 White RX4-
X.19 Gray Twisted pair cable TX1+
X.20 White TX1-
X.21 Blue Twisted pair cable TX2+
X.22 Red TX2-
X.23 Orange Twisted pair cable TX3+
X.24 Red TX3-
X.25 Green Twisted pair cable TX4+
X.26 Red TX4-
7.5.2 E1/T1 Surge Protection Transfer CableThis section describes the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable connecting the main control unitwith the UELP. This cable is optional.
Structure
The E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable has a DB26 male connector at one end and a DB25male connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 7-13.
Figure 7-13 E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable
(1) DB25 male connector (2) DB26 male connector
Pin Assignment
Table 7-11 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 surge protection transfercable.
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Table 7-11 Pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 surge protection transfer cable
Pin on the DB26 MaleConnector
Type Pin on the DB25 MaleConnector
X1.20 Twisted pair cable X2.2
X1.19 X2.3
X1.4 Twisted pair cable X2.4
X1.3 X2.5
X1.22 Twisted pair cable X2.6
X1.21 X2.7
X1.6 Twisted pair cable X2.8
X1.5 X2.9
X1.24 Twisted pair cable X2.10
X1.23 X2.11
X1.8 Twisted pair cable X2.12
X1.7 X2.13
X1.1 Twisted pair cable X2.14
X1.2 X2.15
X1.25 Twisted pair cable X2.24
X1.26 X2.25
7.5.3 FE/GE CableThis section describes the FE/GE cable. It connects the BBU to the transmission equipment andtransmits baseband signals.
NOTEThe maximum remote distance of the FE/GE Ethernet cable is 100 m.
StructureThe FE/GE cable is a shielded straight through cable, has an RJ-45 connector at each end, asshown in Figure 7-14.
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Figure 7-14 FE/GE cable
(1) RJ-45 connector
Pin AssignmentTable 7-12 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable.
Table 7-12 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable
Pin on the RJ-45Connector
Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ-45 Connector
X1.2 Orange Twisted pair X2.2
X1.1 White andorange
X2.1
X1.6 Green Twisted pair X2.6
X1.3 White andgreen
X2.3
X1.4 Blue Twisted pair X2.4
X1.5 White and blue X2.5
X1.8 Brown Twisted pair X2.8
X1.7 White andbrown
X2.7
7.5.4 FE/GE Surge Protection Transfer CableThis section describes the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable. It is an optional cable thatconnects the main control board to the UFLP.
StructureThe FE/GE surge protection transfer cable has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as shown inFigure 7-15.
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Figure 7-15 FE/GE surge protection transfer cable
(1) RJ-45 connector
Pin AssignmentTable 7-13 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE surge protection transfercable.
Table 7-13 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE surge protection transfer cable
Pin on the RJ-45Connector
Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ-45 Connector
X1.2 Orange Twisted pair X2.2
X1.1 White X2.1
X1.6 Green Twisted pair X2.6
X1.3 White X2.3
X1.4 Blue Twisted pair X2.4
X1.5 White X2.5
X1.8 Brown Twisted pair X2.8
X1.7 White X2.7
7.5.5 CPRI Electrical CableThis section describes the CPRI electrical cable. It helps to implement high speedcommunication between the BBU3900 and the RFU.
StructureThe CPRI electrical cable is an SFP high speed transmission cable that has an SFP20 maleconnector at each end, as shown in Figure 7-16.
Figure 7-16 CPRI electrical cable
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7.5.6 Signal Cable Between the Cascaded RFUsThe signal cable between cascaded RFUs is used to connect the RFUs so that a lower-level RFUcan communicate with the BBU through an upper-level RFU.
StructureBoth ends of the signal cable between cascaded RFUs are SFP200 male connectors, as shownin Figure 7-17.
Figure 7-17 Signal cable between cascaded RFUs
AB
P11
P1
P20
P10
P10
P1
Pin AssignmentNone.
7.6 BTS3900A Signal CablesThis describes the BTS3900A signal cables.
7.6.1 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the BBUThe monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the BBU is used to transmit the monitoringsignals collected by the FMUA to the BBU.
7.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the DCDUThe monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the DCDU is connected to the TEM_HUMARRESTER port on the FMUA panel and the SPD ALM port on the DCDU-02 panel. The cabletransmits the surge protection alarm information of the DCDU-02 module through the FMUAto the BBU.
7.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the FAN UnitThe monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the FAN unit enables the FMUA to monitorthe operating status of the FAN unit.
7.6.4 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the Door Status SensorThe monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the door status sensor is used to transmitthe opening and closing information about the cabinet door from the door status sensor to theFMUA.
7.6.5 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the Temperature SensorThe monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the temperature sensor enables the FMUAto monitor the temperature of air inlets at the cabinet bottom.
7.6.6 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the Cascaded FMUAsThe monitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs is used to cascade FMUAs. Thelower-level FMUA communicates with the BBU through the upper-level FMUA.
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7.6.7 BBU Alarm CableThe BBU alarm cable is used to transmit alarm signals from external equipment to the BBU.
7.6.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the GATMThe monitoring signal cable for the GATM is used to connect the BBU and the GATM. Throughthis monitoring signal cable, the BBU transmits control signals to the GATM and the GATMreports alarm information to the BBU.
7.6.9 RET Control Signal CableThe RET control signal cable is used to connect the GATM and the Bias-Tee, enabling theGATM to supply power to the TMA and to control the RET antenna.
7.6.10 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the BatteriesThe temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries transmits the real-time informationabout the temperature of batteries to the APMI.
7.6.11 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBUThe monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU is used to connect the APMI inthe APM30 power cabinet and the BBU. The cable transmits environment monitoring signalsof the APM30 power cabinet to the BBU.
7.6.12 Environment Monitoring Signal CableThe environment monitoring signal cable is used to transport the external monitoring signals tothe PMU in the cabinet.
7.6.13 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMUThe monitoring signal cable transports the monitoring signals of the PMU to the monitoringboard.
7.6.14 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status SensorThe monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor transports the door status alarms to theAPMI board.
7.6.15 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power CabinetThe temperature monitoring signal cable for the power cabinet transmits the monitoredtemperature signals to the APMI. The power cabinet has four temperature monitoring signalcables, one of which is the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
7.6.16 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMIThe monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is used to connect the AFMUboard to the APMI board, and transports the monitoring signal of the AFMU to the APMI board.
7.6.17 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status SensorThe monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor is used to connect the door status sensorto the door status wiring terminal of the power cabinet, through which the door status signalsare reported.
7.6.18 Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 Transmission CabinetThe monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is used to connect the alarm ports ofthe APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor to the EXT_ALM1 port of the BBU.
7.6.19 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMUAThe monitoring signal cable for the EMUA is used to transmit Boolean signals and analog signalsfrom the EMUA to the BBU. This cable is delivered with the EMUA.
7.6.20 GPS Signal CableThis describes the GPS signal cable. It is an optional cable that transmits GPS clock signals fromthe GPS antenna system to the BBU. The GPS signals serve as the clock reference of the BBU.
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7.6.1 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the BBUThe monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the BBU is used to transmit the monitoringsignals collected by the FMUA to the BBU.
Structure
Figure 7-18 shows the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the BBU.
Figure 7-18 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the BBU
(1) RJ45 connector
Pin Assignment
Table 7-14 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA andthe BBU.
Table 7-14 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the BBU
X1 End X2 End Wire Color Wire Type
X1.1 X2.1 White Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2 Orange
X1.3 X2.3 White Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6 Green
X1.5 X2.5 White Twisted pair
X1.4 X2.4 Blue
X1.7 X2.7 White Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8 Brown
7.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the DCDUThe monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the DCDU is connected to the TEM_HUMARRESTER port on the FMUA panel and the SPD ALM port on the DCDU-02 panel. The cabletransmits the surge protection alarm information of the DCDU-02 module through the FMUAto the BBU.
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Structure
Figure 7-19 shows the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the DCDU in the RFcabinet.
Figure 7-19 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the DCDU
(1) RJ45 connector (2) Cord end terminal
Pin Assignment
Table 7-15 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA andthe DCDU in the RF cabinet.
Table 7-15 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the DCDU
CoreWire
X1 End X2 End Wire Color Wire Type
W1 X1.1 X2.1 White Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2 Blue
X1.3 X2.3 White Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6 Orange
W2 X1.5 X2.5 White Twisted pair
X1.4 X2.4 Blue
X1.7 X2.7 White Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8 Orange
7.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the FANUnit
The monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the FAN unit enables the FMUA to monitorthe operating status of the FAN unit.
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Structure
One signal cable is required between the FMUA and each FAN unit. Figure 7-20 shows themonitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the FAN unit.
Figure 7-20 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the FAN unit
Fan
Cable Description
The monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the FAN unit is installed before delivery.Each cable has four wires. The sequence of the four wires connected to the FMUA is blue, white,purple, and red (from left to right). The blue and red wires lead power to the FAN unit.
7.6.4 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and the DoorStatus Sensor
The monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the door status sensor is used to transmitthe opening and closing information about the cabinet door from the door status sensor to theFMUA.
Structure
The monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the door status sensor contains two barewires. Figure 7-21 shows a single bare wire.
Figure 7-21 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the door status sensor
7.6.5 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the FMUA and theTemperature Sensor
The monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the temperature sensor enables the FMUAto monitor the temperature of air inlets at the cabinet bottom.
Structure
Figure 7-22 shows the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the temperature sensor.
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Figure 7-22 Monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and the temperature sensor
(1) RJ45 connector
Pin AssignmentTable 7-16 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA andthe temperature sensor.
Table 7-16 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the FMUA and thetemperature sensor
X1 End X2 End Wire Color Wire Type
X1.1 X2.1 White Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2 Orange
X1.3 X2.3 White Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6 Green
X1.5 X2.5 White Twisted pair
X1.4 X2.4 Blue
X1.7 X2.7 White Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8 Brown
7.6.6 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the Cascaded FMUAsThe monitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs is used to cascade FMUAs. Thelower-level FMUA communicates with the BBU through the upper-level FMUA.
StructureFigure 7-23 shows the monitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs.
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Figure 7-23 Monitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs
View A
A
1 8
1
X1 X2
(1) RJ45 connector
Pin AssignmentTable 7-17 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the cascadedFMUAs.
Table 7-17 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the cascaded FMUAs
X1 End X2 End Wire Color Wire Type
X1.1 X2.1 White Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2 Orange
X1.3 X2.3 White Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6 Green
X1.4 X2.4 White Twisted pair
X1.5 X2.5 Blue
X1.7 X2.7 White Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8 Brown
7.6.7 BBU Alarm CableThe BBU alarm cable is used to transmit alarm signals from external equipment to the BBU.
StructureThe BBU alarm cable has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 7-24. However,one RJ-45 connector at one end may be removed, and an appropriate terminal may be addedaccording to the field requirements.
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Figure 7-24 BBU alarm cable
(1) RJ-45 connector
Pin Assignment
Table 7-18 shows the wire sequence of the BBU alarm cable.
Table 7-18 Wire sequence of the BBU alarm cable
BBUAlarmPort
Pin on theRJ45Connector at OneEnd
WireColor
WireType
Pin on theRJ45Connector at theOtherEnd
Description
EXT-ALM1
X1.1 White andorange
Twistedpair
X2.1 Boolean value input 4+
X1.2 Orange X2.2 Boolean value input 4-(GND)
X1.3 White andgreen
Twistedpair
X2.3 Boolean value input 5+
X1.6 Green X2.6 Boolean value input 5-(GND)
X1.5 White andblue
Twistedpair
X2.5 Boolean value input 6+
X1.4 Blue X2.4 Boolean value input 6-(GND)
X1.7 White andbrown
Twistedpair
X2.7 Boolean value input 7+
X1.8 Brown X2.8 Boolean value input 7-(GND)
EXT-ALM0
X1.1 White andorange
Twistedpair
X2.1 Boolean value input 0+
X1.2 Orange X2.2 Boolean value input 0-(GND)
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BBUAlarmPort
Pin on theRJ45Connector at OneEnd
WireColor
WireType
Pin on theRJ45Connector at theOtherEnd
Description
X1.3 White andgreen
Twistedpair
X2.3 Boolean value input 1+
X1.6 Green X2.6 Boolean value input 1-(GND)
X1.5 White andblue
Twistedpair
X2.5 Boolean value input 2+
X1.4 Blue X2.4 Boolean value input 2-(GND)
X1.7 White andbrown
Twistedpair
X2.7 Boolean value input 3+
X1.8 Brown X2.8 Boolean value input 3-(GND)
7.6.8 Monitoring Signal Cable for the GATMThe monitoring signal cable for the GATM is used to connect the BBU and the GATM. Throughthis monitoring signal cable, the BBU transmits control signals to the GATM and the GATMreports alarm information to the BBU.
Structure
Figure 7-25 shows the monitoring signal cable for the GATM.
Figure 7-25 Monitoring signal cable for the GATM
View A
A
1 8
1
X1 X2
(1) RJ45 connector
Pin Assignment
Table 7-19 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the GATM.
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Table 7-19 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the GATM
X1 End X2 End Color Description
X1.1 X2.1 Orange and white Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2 Orange
X1.3 X2.3 Green and white Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6 Green
X1.4 X2.4 Blue Twisted pair
X1.5 X2.5 Blue and white
X1.7 X2.7 Brown and white Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8 Brown
7.6.9 RET Control Signal CableThe RET control signal cable is used to connect the GATM and the Bias-Tee, enabling theGATM to supply power to the TMA and to control the RET antenna.
StructureFigure 7-26 shows the RET control signal cable.
Figure 7-26 RET control signal cable
(1) SMA straight male connector (2) SMA elbow male connector
Pin AssignmentNone.
7.6.10 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the BatteriesThe temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries transmits the real-time informationabout the temperature of batteries to the APMI.
StructureFigure 7-27 shows the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
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Figure 7-27 Temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries
Installation PositionsThe 2-pin connector at one end of the cable is linked to the BAT_TEM1 port on the APMI beforedelivery. The OT terminal at the other end of the cable is connected as follows:
l If the batteries are configured in the power cabinet, the OT terminal is connected to thecolumn in the cabinet.
l If the power cabinet is working with the battery cabinet, the OT terminal is connected tothe cable holder on the left of the upper cabin of the external BBC.
7.6.11 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the APMI and the BBUThe monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU is used to connect the APMI inthe APM30 power cabinet and the BBU. The cable transmits environment monitoring signalsof the APM30 power cabinet to the BBU.
StructureThe monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU has an RJ45 connector at one endand four bare wires at the other end. Figure 7-28 shows the monitoring signal cable betweenthe APMI and the BBU.
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Figure 7-28 Monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU
1 8X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
Label 1
Label 2
Label 4
A
View A
Label 3
1w
(1) RJ45 connector
NOTE
Labels 1 to 4 shown in Figure 7-28 are TX+, TX-, RX+, and RX- respectively.
Pin AssignmentTable 7-20 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the APMI andthe BBU.
Table 7-20 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the APMI and the BBU
Pin of the RJ45Connector
Color Pins of X2, X3, X4,and X5
Description
Port on the APMI
X1.1 White X2 Twistedpair
TX+
X1.2 Orange X3 TX-
X1.4 Blue X4 Twistedpair
RX+
X1.5 White X5 RX-
7.6.12 Environment Monitoring Signal CableThe environment monitoring signal cable is used to transport the external monitoring signals tothe PMU in the cabinet.
StructureThe environment monitoring signal cable is a black cable of 0.5 m length, with DB50 maleconnectors at both ends, as shown in Figure 7-29.
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Figure 7-29 Environment monitoring signal cable
X1 X2
View A View B
A B1
W1
W2
(1) DB50 male connector
Pin Assignment
Table 7-21 shows the pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 7-21 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable
X1 End X2 End Description
1 1 Single wire
3 3 Twisted pair
4 4
5 5 Twisted pair
8 8
9 9 Twisted pair
10 10
11 11 Twisted pair
12 12
13 13 Twisted pair
14 14
16 16 Twisted pair
17 17
18 18 Twisted pair
19 19
20 20 Twisted pair
21 21
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X1 End X2 End Description
22 22 Twisted pair
23 23
24 24 Twisted pair
25 25
27 27 Twisted pair
28 28
29 29 Twisted pair
30 30
31 31 Twisted pair
32 32
33 33 Twisted pair
34 34
43 43 Twisted pair
44 44
7.6.13 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMUThe monitoring signal cable transports the monitoring signals of the PMU to the monitoringboard.
Structure
The monitoring signal cable is black in color and 0.6 m in length, with RJ45 connectors at bothends, as shown in Figure 7-30.
Figure 7-30 Monitoring signal cable
(1) RJ45 connector
Pin Assignment
Table 7-22 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the PMU andthe APMI.
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Table 7-22 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable
X1 End X2 End Wire Type
X1.1 X2.1 Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2
X1.3 X2.3 Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6
X1.4 X2.4 Twisted pair
X1.5 X2.5
X1.7 X2.7 Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8
7.6.14 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status SensorThe monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor transports the door status alarms to theAPMI board.
StructureFigure 7-31 shows the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor.
Figure 7-31 Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor
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The details of the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor are as follows:
l The cable labelled 1: 2-pin straight socket at one end is connected to the APMI board; thebare wire and cord end terminal at the other end are connected to the door status sensor andwiring terminal block.
l The cable labelled 2: the bare wire at one end is connected to the door status sensor; thecord end terminal at the other end is connected to the wiring terminal block.
l The cable labelled 3: the cord end terminals at both ends are connected to two ports on thewiring terminal block.
NOTEWhen the battery cabinet is configured, remove the cable labelled 3, and connect the monitoring signalcable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet to the wiring terminal block, thus to report the doorstatus alarms.
7.6.15 Temperature Monitoring Signal Cable for the Power CabinetThe temperature monitoring signal cable for the power cabinet transmits the monitoredtemperature signals to the APMI. The power cabinet has four temperature monitoring signalcables, one of which is the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
NOTEFor details on the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries, see 7.6.10 TemperatureMonitoring Signal Cable for the Batteries.
Structure
The cable is 1.3 m in length, with a 5-pin straight socket at one end for connection with thetemperature sensor and a 4-pin straight socket at the other end for connection with the APMI.Figure 7-32 shows the temperature monitoring signal cable.
Figure 7-32 Temperature monitoring signal cable
Installation Positions
The temperature signal cable is connected to the temperature sensor at one end, and to the porton the APMI at the other end.
For the installation positions of the temperature sensors, see 5.11.2 Temperature Sensor. Forthe connection ports of the temperature monitoring signal cable, see 5.7 APMI.
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7.6.16 Monitoring Signal Cable Between the AFMU and the APMIThe monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is used to connect the AFMUboard to the APMI board, and transports the monitoring signal of the AFMU to the APMI board.
StructureThe monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI are with DB15 connectors atboth ends, as shown in Figure 7-33.
Figure 7-33 Monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI
Installation PositionsThe monitoring signal cable between the AFMU and the APMI is connected to the ALM portof the AFMU board at one end, referring to 5.8 AFMU; and is connected to the J3 port of theAPMI board at the other end, referring to 5.7 APMI.
7.6.17 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status SensorThe monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor is used to connect the door status sensorto the door status wiring terminal of the power cabinet, through which the door status signalsare reported.
The structure and installation position of monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor aresimilar to those of the power cabinet. For details, refer to 7.6.14 Monitoring Signal Cable forthe Door Status Sensor.
7.6.18 Monitoring Signal Cable for the APM30 TransmissionCabinet
The monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet is used to connect the alarm ports ofthe APMI, DCDU, and door status sensor to the EXT_ALM1 port of the BBU.
StructureOne end of the monitoring signal cable is an RJ45 connector and the other end consists of threepairs of wires in different colors, as shown in Figure 7-34.
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Figure 7-34 Monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet
Installation PositionsThe wires in different colors are connected to different wiring terminals. Table 7-23 lists themapping between the wires and the pins.
Table 7-23 Connections of the monitoring signal cable for the transmission cabinet
Pin of RJ45Connector
Pin of CordEnd Terminal
Color Wire Type WiringTerminal
X1.1 X2 White Twisted pair Alarm wiringterminal OUT+ ofthe APMI
X1.2 X3 Orange Alarm wiringterminal OUT- ofthe APMI
X1.3 X4 White Twisted pair Alarm wiringterminal of theDCDUX1.6 X5 Green
X1.5 X6 White Twisted pair Alarm wiringterminal of thedoor status sensorX1.4 X7 Blue
7.6.19 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMUAThe monitoring signal cable for the EMUA is used to transmit Boolean signals and analog signalsfrom the EMUA to the BBU. This cable is delivered with the EMUA.
StructureFigure 7-35 shows the monitoring signal cable for the EMUA.
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Figure 7-35 Monitoring signal cable for the EMUA
(1) RJ45 connector (2) DB9 male connector
Pin Assignment
Table 7-24 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the EMUA.
Table 7-24 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the EMUA
Pin ofthe RJ45Connector
DB9 MaleConnector
Color Description
Port on the APMI Panel
X1.1 X2.3 White Twisted pair TX+
X1.2 X2.7 Orange TX-
X1.4 X2.2 Blue Twisted pair RX+
X1.5 X2.6 White RX-
7.6.20 GPS Signal CableThis describes the GPS signal cable. It is an optional cable that transmits GPS clock signals fromthe GPS antenna system to the BBU. The GPS signals serve as the clock reference of the BBU.
Structure
The GPS signal cable has an SMA male connector at one end and an N-type connector at theother end, as shown in Figure 7-36.
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Figure 7-36 GPS signal cable
(1) SMA male connector (2) N-type connector
7.7 BTS3900A RF Signal CablesThe BTS3900A RF signal cables are classified into the RF jumpers and the inter-RFU RF signalcables.
7.7.1 RF JumperRF jumpers are used to connect the RFU to the feeder of the antenna system so that the signalscan be transmitted between the base stations and the antenna system.
7.7.2 Inter-RFU RF Signal CableThe inter-RFU RF signal cable connects the RX IN port on one RFU and the RX OUT port onthe other RFU for transmitting the diversity receive signals. The RX signals of one RFU canserve as the diversity RX signals of the other RFUs so that the RFU can obtain the diversitygain.
7.7.3 QMA CableThe QMA cable is used to connect the UNCOMB port or COMB port on the DRFU of 1800MHz to switch between the combined transmission and divided transmission modes.
7.7.1 RF JumperRF jumpers are used to connect the RFU to the feeder of the antenna system so that the signalscan be transmitted between the base stations and the antenna system.
Structure
Figure 7-37 shows an RF jumper.
Figure 7-37 RF jumper
(1) DIN straight male connector (2) DIN elbow male connector
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NOTE
The macro base station uses the super flexible 1/2-inch jumper.
7.7.2 Inter-RFU RF Signal CableThe inter-RFU RF signal cable connects the RX IN port on one RFU and the RX OUT port onthe other RFU for transmitting the diversity receive signals. The RX signals of one RFU canserve as the diversity RX signals of the other RFUs so that the RFU can obtain the diversitygain.
Structure
The connectors on both ends of the inter-RFU signal cable are QMA elbow male connectors.Figure 7-38 shows the inter-RFU RF signal cable.
Figure 7-38 Inter-RFU RF signal cable
(1) QMA elbow male connector
7.7.3 QMA CableThe QMA cable is used to connect the UNCOMB port or COMB port on the DRFU of 1800MHz to switch between the combined transmission and divided transmission modes.
NOTE
The QMA cable is supported by V300R009 and later versions.
Structure
Figure 7-39 shows the structure of the QMA cable.
Figure 7-39 Structure of the QMA cable
(1) QMA male connector
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