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UNPACKING AND CONFIGURATION VERIFICATION
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OFF-LINE COMMISSIONING OF A DAISY CHAIN
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ABOUT THIS MANUAL
Welcome to the Micro BTS. It describes how to perform local installation and commissioning
of the Micro BS Plus at the customer‘s site.
This document is intended for an ADC trained field service engineer (FSE) or operator who
performs local installation and commissioning at the customer's site. The FSE or operator
should be equipped with the necessary tools for installation and commissioning, and a basic
understanding of the GSM cellular network. The FSE or operator should also be familiar with
the use of the Craft PC and procedures conducted using the Cmfl PC.
ADC assumes that pre-installation project plan ‘ lg has occurred, and is documented via a site
survey report. This site survey should includei ins such as the location of antennas, chassis,
power connections and other interface accesses and tetnpemture control equipment.
RELATED PUBLICATIONS
Listed helo
d manuals. their content. and their publication numbers. Copies of these
dered by contacting the Technical Assistance Center at 1-800-366-3891.
extension 73476 (' .or Canada) or 952-9I7-3476 (outside USA. and Canada).
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Mubile Netwurk Solu htalitin Index ADCP-76
UNITED STATES FEDERAL COMMUNICA/ ISSION REQUIRED USER INFORMATION
mung other information. the FCC registra-
- provided to thc telephone company.
Located on the equipment is a Iabe
tion number. If requested. this informa
with Part 22 of the FCC Rules.
The [900 MHz WAVEXpress Series M50 compi n 24 ofthe FCC Rules.
The WAVEZOOO BS Plus 800 MH/. complies with Pat CC Rules.
The WAVEZOOO Pico BS Plus (800 MHL and I900 MHL) cm h Part 22 and Part 2A of
the FCC Rules and UL 1950 safety certification
This equipment cannot be used on the telephone company—provided coin service. Connection
to Party Line Service is subject to State Tariffs.
If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network. the telephone company will notify
you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice
isn't practical. the telephone company will u the customer as soon as possible. Also. you
will be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC ifyou believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities. equipment. operations. of proce—
dures that could affect the operation of the equipment. [ft is happens. the telephone company
will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications in order to
maintain uninterrupted service.
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If the trouble is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request
you to remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
It is recommended that the customer install a surge arrester in the AC outlet to which that
device is connected. This is to avoid damaging the equipment caused by local lightning strikes
and other electrical surges.
This equipment uses the following usoc jacks and codes:
MODEL IIAME FACILITY IRTBIFAOE OODE SERVIOE ORDER CODE JABK TYPE
3401221340133 OADUQ-BN 6.0N Rl-48C
3401221340133 (NDUQ-DN 6.0N Rl-ASC
3401221340! 33 6.0N Rl-ASC
3401221340133 6.0N Rl-ASC
340122040133 6.0N Ill-48C
Note: This equipment test and found to eomply with the 'm' 'or a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Pa 5 QRules, These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harm I when the equipment is operated in a commercial envi-
ronment. This equipment gt. er ’ and can radiate radio frequency energy and, it" not
installed and used in aeeordanc
own expense.
'n~'truetion manual. may cause harmful intert'emne:
is uiwtent in a residenti area is likely to ca
. /he required to correct the interierenee at his
Changes of modifications not expressly ap can void the u uthority to
operate the equipment. FCC and 1C cert '
tion numbers may be round on the product.
INDUSTRY CANADA REQUIRED USER INFORMATION ‘
Page ltIII
CP-Ol. Issue 8. Part I. Section I4,I
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means
that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective. operational and
safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requires
ments documenl(s). The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the
user's satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to
the facilities of the local telecommnnic ons Company. The equipment must also be installed
using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance
with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in solne situations.
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Repairs to certified equipmenl should be coordinated by a representative designated by the
supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment. or equipment malfunc-
tions. may give the teleoommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the
equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the
power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system. if present. are connected
together. This precaution may he panicularly important in mral areas.
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should
contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as appropriate.
The standard connecting anangement (telephone jack Iype) for this equipment is CASIA.
CP-Ol, Issue 8. Part 1. Section 14.2
NOTICE: The er Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides
an indicatic aximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone
interface. e tiun or an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject
only to the rcquiwhal Ihe sum of lhe Ringer Equivalence Numbers of all the devices
does not exceed 5
fies with Canadian ICES-003.
Celappareilnumerique t: K
This device complies within 5 C4
DISPOSAL OF ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL W
This Class A digital a m
est conl'arme a la narmc NMB-OOR du Canada,
' RSS»I33 and SRSP-5l()ur RSl32 KL Ski’s-503.
Pursuant to the WEEE EU Directive elec el ical waste must not be disposed of
with unsorted waste. Please contact your I c authority for disposal of this
product.
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ADMDNISHMENTS
Imponanl safely admonishmenls are used lhroughoul lhis manual to warn of possible hazards
lo persons orequipmenl. An admonishmenl identifies a possible hazard and [hen explains what
may happen if rhe hazard is nor avoided. The admonishruems 7 in lhe form of Dangers.
Warnings. and Cautions 7 must be followed all all limes.
These warnings are flagged by use oran alen icon (seen below). and are listed in descending
order of severity or injury or damage and likelihood of occurrence.
DA NGER: Danger is used in indicnie the presence of a hazard rhal will cause severe personal injury,
dealh, or suhsmnlial properly damage if the hazard is no! avoided.
WARN] : is used to indicarc rhc presence or a hazard rhar can cause scvcre personal
injury. death or silkyvvupcny damage iflhc hazard is nol avoided,
6) .
Caution: Caurien is used In in
injury or propeny damage ir rhe ha
sence of a hazard lhal will or can cause minor personal
oidod.
MICROWAVE RADIO RADIATION WARNING /
Although ADC pmducla do uol use microwave r
in the vicinity of microwave radio antennas, Uudc
radio equipmenl complies wilh lhe liniils for huma
adopted by the Federal Communi ons Commission
equipmeni is designed so lhal under normal working condiuon
from lhe radio is negligible when compared wilh lllc pe ri imil ol' coniinuous daily
exposure recommended in lhe Uniled Slales by ANSI]! C95.1-1991 (R1997). Sal'cly
Levels wilh Respecl to Human Exposure lo Radio Frequency Elecunmaguelic Fields. 3 kHz in
300 GHL
an m the cquipmcnl is often mounlcd
o ‘r in; conditions. microwave
radio frequency (RF) fields
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1‘ wave radiation dircclly
Microwave signal levels ihai give rise Io hazardous radialinn levels can exisl within transmi|~
[er power amplifiers, associared RF mulliplexels. and amenna syslemsr
WARNING: Never look imo are open end or a waveguide or any other open RF connection as eyes
are panicularly vulnerable m rudiariou. Do not discorurecl RF coaxial conneclors. open microwave
unirs. or break down any microwave screening while ure radio equipmeni is oper-aring.
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
The following type and slyle convenlions are used in Ms manual:
Convenllnns Used In Thls Manual
CI'INVEIITI'NI
Body Text Used fomgum body lcxl
Bold Indicxlcs A menu or human choice
Command Indicnms compnm gcnmmi mm and prompls
User Input Indicalcs user input
«can...» In command synm, indicums user-specified command line pammclcrs
 (ch indicates user-specificd command line paramelus
[BRACKETS] a key on the keyboard or inswmenl
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the hardwum arrived undamaged and lha rylh you ordcrcd is present and configured
correctly, s
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UNPACKING AND INSPECTING
The UlthAVE Micro BTS can be shipped either in a cabinet (See Section 1.1.2) or as
sepamte assemblies for installalicrn in n 19 inch rack (See Section 1.1.2).
The UlthAVE Micro BTS is packed with greal care, and all containers are inspected prior to
shipment.
Micm BTS components tliat are shipped separalely include:
. Micro submck assembly
. Power supplies and assembly rack
Micro BTS systems running on an AC main power supply should also include:
. Rectifiers mhly rack
. AC r power the rectifier assembly)
The Micro suhmwly includes RF Moduleis). processor card. E] or T1 card, TRX
card(s) and the cl m0
Upon receipt ollhese ka " Uialely inspect the outside at" the shipping containers. Ii"
there is any visible damage: I r a representative ol'the carrier is present when unpacking
the contents.
Carefully inspect the system as it s u
tions. is notlceable, immediately noll
lI' amy damage. such as dents or broken connec-
' as well as ADC Customer Service.
Store the shipping containers for future .
service. the specially designed shipping con ne
ment. If for some reason the containers are not re
ADC to order new containers,
Continue with the following sections: /
. “Unpacking the Cabinet" on page J
nit has to he returned for upgrade or
sure adequate protection for the equip-
- r they are misplaced. please contact
. “Opening a Cabinet Assembly“ on page 6
. “Unpacking and Inspecting a Rack Assembly" on page 7
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1.1.1 UNPACKING THE CABINET
The UltraWAVE Micro BTS is shipped in a specially designed canon. The cabinet should
remain in the packaging until shipped to its final destination. Use this procedure to unpack
your cabinet.
1 Move the cabinet to a level, well illuminated area.
2 Cut all of the strapping on the outside of the shipping container. See Figure 1-1.
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3 Remove the cardboattl top and set aside
4 Locale the plastic latches. shown in thme H r Pull on each latch to release the cardboard
side.
5 Remove tlte cardboard enclosing the cabinet assembly.
6 Carefully remove the two boxes from the top of the cabinet assemblyr These boxes contain
the power supply units
7 Remove the insulating material from the top and sides of the cabinet
8 Cut the strapping which secures the cabinet to the pallet and remove the protective plastic.
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9 Using an adjustable wrench, mise lhe rubber feel localed al each corner on the bottom of
the cabinet. See Figure I-2.
10 Remove the “g ®|
Ramps s|ide out 0! pallet
Angled slope ls mached m
Dallel wilh Vdcm
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Figure 1-2: Adllmahle Feat
nd ramps I'mm lhc pallcl. See Figure 1-3,
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1 1 Attach mmps Io pallel using Velcro fasleners and slide Ihe sloped support undemealh (he
mmps. See Figure 1.4.
Fasteners S|oped support
Figure 14: Pallet Ramps
12 Carefully Mun-fl down lhc ramps and 011" “mm pallcl,
13 Stan: all packagi
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1.1.1.1 Onening a canine! Assembly
The UluuWAVE Micro BTS may be shipped pre~co||figured in a locking cabinet assembly as
shown in Figure 175.
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Dunn arc pmvldcd lur acct» m the from and NM oflly‘mlcnp] nmmhhcs. Tn open the
doom 1 ,
m to release lhc door latch hum.
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filter as ‘mhly on (he meriorurlhc from dnor) inlnthc lock and mm 10 unlnck.
3 Carul’ully rcmnvc the packaging malerml 1mm Videlhe cahinm.
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1.1.2 UNPACKING MID INSPECTIIIG A RACK ASSEMBLY
The Micro BTS may be shipped in a slandard 19 inch rack assembly (or shipped as sepaiane
assemblies lo be insralled in a rack). Carefully inspeci die system as it is unpacked. Ensure that
are required cabling is included. If you notice any damage such as dents or broken connec-
ucns. immediately mlify lhe carrier as well as ADC Cuslomer Service.
Store the shipping camainers for fulure use. If llie unit has Io be returned for upgrade or
service, me specially designed ping ccnlainers assure adequale protection of die equip-
ment. If for some reason rne slnppmg ccnlainers are not reusable or if they are misplaced,
pleuse conlucr ADC I0 order new conlainers.
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1.2 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)
Electrostatic discharge is the movement of normally motionless electrical charges which call
destmy common electrical and electronic equipment.
ADC recommends that you use an anti-static wrist strap when handling boards and
components.
By using an anti-static wrist-stmp‘ static electrici y is constantly dispersed. via the snug-fitting
wrist-band. down the cable and to the grounded connection at the other end. leaving hands free
to work.
. Use either the provided anti-static wrist-strap or all ESD mat,
. Otherwise, touch the metal chassis to drain off any stalic electricity before touching the
cards.
. Donot Q r polyesterclolhing,
. Dry aircan prev allgcmus charges rmtn harmlessly dissipating, ADC recommends t
relative humi ' soft when working on this equipment,
. Handle the cards 7am- and only by the edgcsl
Caution: Before starting any tell n; pmeedtues. the Field Service Technician needs to
ensure that anti-static precautions are .
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1.3.1
INSPECTING COMPONENTS AND RECORDING PART NUMBERS
The UlthAV'E Micm BTS includes Ihe following assemblies:
. RF adapter plate
. Submk assembly
. Power supply assembly
. Rectifier assembly”
- Power strip
Note: Tin: reclifivr assembly and power strip are shipped only wilh the AC powered Micro 51's.
R F ADAPTE
In a fuck ountc cm BTS‘ an RF adapler plale acts as the interface between RF cables and
the exlcrnal anlenn plate is equipped willl N-type adaplels, See Figure 1-6,
In ll Micro BTS cabin me, he N»lypc (RF lo anlenna) interface is built-in to the top of
the cabinet. 0
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1.3.2 MICRO SUBMCK ASSEMBLY
The Micro BTS is shipped with all RF modules and cards installed in the Micro subrack
assembly as ordered by the customer. 11re Micro BTS components include;
Micro snbrack assembly
Pmcessor card
El or T] card
TRX cards
. RF modules
- Fan assemblies (located on the back of the chassis)
. Clock module
. Internal cabling
- Blank pane
. CmfiP gas
Some of these mow appear in Figure I-7.
_ ® _ ®
a” _u [L
i ' 5
RF Modules '-.- ‘ ..._
9 5
Processor Card - -
E1 or T1 Trunk Card
TRX Cards
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9. 9. g.
Clock Module °
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1.3.3 POWER SUPPLY
The power supply assembly is shipped with the Micro BTS. The number of power supply
modules depends on the Micro BTS configumlion ordered by the customer. See Figure 173.
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Rectifier and power slrip assemblies are only required to support an AC main power supply.
Power suppry
assembly
<— Rsctlfler
Power strip
‘“ (from)
mum
1-8: Power Supply, Reamer, amt Power Strip From
1.3.4
; C power. a reclificr rsenrhry nut: power slrip are required,
bly and power slrip mounted underneath the power supply
igmounlcd at lhc rcar to suppun the rear of lht: rectifier
ilh lhc rcclificr assembly should he uhcd with the rec" icr
Power supply
Rectifier
Power Strip
mm
Figure 1-9: Power supply. Redlller, and Power Slrlp Rear
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The power strip requires a 230V IOA current, and has a IOA circuit breaker. This is the lowest
rated fuse on the system. The circuit breaker switch is used to reset the power strip. See
Figure 1710.
Power switch
Circuit breaker
1m mm
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1.3.5 IDENTIFYING THE SYSTEM’IipflfWTION
ThL- UlthAVE Micro BTS I3 avuiwfi III? number ut'dit't'L-rL-nt configurations Micro BTS
uvailuhle cuntigumtiuns are listed inTuhy‘I- Mt,“- 1his ~ectinn tn verity the configuration of
your UllmWAVE Micro BTS
. Lt‘ALJlLIhLmainuml'igurllitvllIdbdvnlhcfiroiyour\h1pmeLonldlnernrt‘nllh.
mLkurthL- MiLm suhmuk assembly (I.\ um infirm» 1 1 1.
This cmtfigumtiun Iahcl uL- II» the sysicm Ltiiitipfi: «par L111 01 (In: modulus and Card\
contained in the system. l}
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00100000:
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NSM-1017
REVlSlON! IIIIIRHIIII
MODEL: MICRCBSPLUS 02 850MHZ 2TRX 50W
CONFIG' AKAD02|8025122025
INPUT POWER xx T0 400GC —
MFG DATE: Aug 18, 2008
men am
fl-fl 11: commurauon Label (sample)
The main configuratioofic/n es the following details.
Serial numbcrt00
P/N (NSM- xxxx)
Revision Icllcr (x) 0
Model (example: MICROBTS O
The model denotes the main channel
TRX SOWI 10/220 VAC)
e equipman In this case: MICROBTS
(Micm BTS)‘ 02 (omni 2 Micm BTS e ui w‘ ZTRX units ), BSOMHZ (operation in
the 850 MHz GSM RF band plan)‘ ZTRX o TRX units are included). 50W (RF
uutput power per TRX). I I0/220VAC (nomi k requirement)
Configuration (example: AKADOZISOZSIZZOZ
Type acceptance number assigned to this productr
Input power (xx to xx VxC —— xxA)
Manufacturing dale (month. date. year)
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Table 1.1 lists Micro BTS eunfiguralion Iypes and delails.
Tahle1-1: Configuration Type and Details
CflHFIGUHA'IIDl
“PE WIIFIGIJHA'IIDI DE'IAILS
Omni single lex (or); 40 and sowlm, twn anwnnu
configuration
Omni lwo TRX (02); 40 and 50 Wan, lwo unlennn configuration
Omni flute TRX (03); 25 Wall, lwo antenna configuration
Three sector, an: TRX per soclor (5111); 40 and 50 Wall, six
antenna configumlion
Three sector, lwo TRXs in one sector and one TRX in lhe olhcr
o sectors (5222); 25 and 50 Wan, six unlenna configumlion
Record your rnritleyqrngumuon dclails in Checklist 2 - lnslullulinn Checklist,
VERIFYING SYSTEM ‘
» yo fr eeeh eemponenls' purl number. revision number and
, al number in Cheekl l 2 - Checklist The factory place» up In lilur enmptulenl
labels nn the ("rent M u' h Mleu TS module and c
shown in Figure 1-12. These Iabelxi e ‘ofiowing:
Th" procedure requi
"is 10 help identify lhe ullilx s
. Part number-- Pan number idenlil'l 4
have the same purl number. Purl numbe
"component. All identical enmpnnenls
form-ax:
P/N NNNNNN
. Dash number -- Dash numbers indieale options ' lhe unilr Dash numbers use
the formal:
-NNN
Serial number-- Each individual componenl has ils nwn unique serial number. Serial
numbers use lhe formal:
s / N NNNNNNN‘N
. Revision lener—— A rev
unil.
n Ieuer is used Io indicale a minor manufacturing change to a
REV’
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arms pan number
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Ba and idemifi
“(he pt." mm, mm |!|(|,I‘|)||1II|I mu um "um
Barcode identifier of
the rev numbev
Baroode idenmiev of
the serial numbev
: quu 1-12: sample component Label:
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1.4 VERIFYING AND DOCUMENTING CARDS AND MODULES
Depending on [he Iype of exlemal power inpul, llie cabinel conlains up to lhree assemblies:
1 The RF and bnsehand submck assembly conlains:
. RF modules responsible for RF power amplification, duplexing and combining when
required.
- Pmcessor, trunk. and TRX cards, and clock module.
2 The power supply cousists or up to two power supply modules and a third slot covered
with u blank panel.
The rectifier assembly conlains up to two reclifier modules. This assembly must be
included for VAC power inpul configumlions.
Continue wit wing seclions:
. "Slulexignmcnl e
. "Vcrillcalian Pmcc urc" }
1.4.1 REQUIRED EQUIPMENT
do the shipping cnnlaincr.
. A copy or Checklist 2 - installation Chcckli. .
1.4.2 MICRO SUBRACK ASSEMBLY /
The Micro suhmck assembly provides three RF slots. siani g
ing on your Micro BTS configuralion. up I0 lhree slols will
modules are shipped pre-iuslaued aud cabled from Ille fuclury.
el'l wilh slot A. Depend-
required for RF modules. These
1 Locate the configuralion pan aud serial uumbers ou your RF modules. Figure 1—12
illustmtes a sample of these labels,
2 Write down the pan number. revision number and serial number in Checklist 2 — Installa—
lion Checklist.
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1.4.3 SLUT ASSIGNMENTS
Beside the RF slols‘ the Micro BTS chassis layoul provides eight slandaxd slols, starting on (he
lefi wilh slot 0. See Figure 143.
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RF Modules 1k?
2: if:
m = I
Processor Card “i
<: U
E! orT| Trunk c
_ _ a _ i
_ <2
TRX Cards L
s. D 3. ii
CIockModuIe "’ .. ‘2 '"
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VIII)!!!
can» (sum)
RF Modules | RF power amplificalion. -uplexing and combining.
Pmcessm' card 0 | ICP processor and.
El or T1 1 I Each E] or T] can] provides 2 E] or T1 lines.
TRX 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7 I Each TRX [manages 8 radio channels
The clock module is lucaled direcfly undemealh the
Clock Module NA TRX cards. and provides synchmnizaliun for the
Airvinlerface and El! TI modules.
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The minimum configuration consists ofn processor card in slol 0. one E1 or T] card in slot 1.
one TRX in slot 7. a clock module nnd an RF module in slot c. Any unused slots must be
covered by a blank pnnel.
1.4.4 VERIFICATION PROCEDURE
Use the following procedure to identify and record your system components. Compare compo.
nents against those listed in the shipping checklist. See Figure 1-13 for Micro BTS chassis
component locatians.
Pin: 15
Verify that the submck assembly has four fan assemblies on the power amplifier side on
the rear ofthe chassis and two fans on the VME bus cards side on the rear of the chassis.
Verity lhat the fans are securely fastened to the chassis.
Verify that the Micro BTS rack assembly contains an one or more RF modules in slots A,
- r: Micro rack assembly. Write down the part number. revision number and
serial nu @ ch RF module ill Checklist 2 - Installation Checklist,
Veril 4 a is mlunins an ICP processor card in slot 0 uftlle Micro suhmck
assembly. W the processor can! part number. revision number and serial number
in the Check huion Checklist.
stol l ui'thc Micr su « inhly should contain nu El orTl cord, me the shipping
checklist. write do I mbcr‘ rev n number and serial number ol'tllc E1 nr T1
card in the Checklist 2 n.’ u ' Cllec rst,
Slots 2107 are I'm TRXs. V
verify that they are all there. W '
number in the Checklist 2 - llhtalla'
4 y an: required firm the shipping chocklisr. the"
ithon number. revision number und son'ul
L “l.
T‘JhIC 1-3 lists TRX card pan numbc .
Tattle 1-3: TllX 0am Parl llll
PART NUMBER
7“ [07-2 MODULE. ASSY. LCRZ. 850 MHz
741l00—4 MODULE ASSY. LCRZ. 900
741 [004 MODULE ASSY. LCRZ. EGSM. 900 MHz
741103—2 MODULE ASSY. LCRZ, 1300 MHz
7411062 MODULE ASSY. LCRZ. 1900 MHz
Check the shipping checklist and verify lhal the power supply mck nssemhly has one or
two power supply modules and power supply fan assemblies. One or two power supply
modules are required depending on your configuration Verify that a third slot or any open
slot is covered with a blank pnnel,
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For each power supply module, write down the pan number, revision number and serial
number in me Checklisl 2 . Inslallalicm Checklisl.
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Table 1.4 displays lhe supplied power supply pan number.
Tahle1-4: Power Supply Part Numbers
PM" IIUHIEII DESBRIP'IIIJII
PSUASVINIZ7V/l ZV/SV,
ULTRAWAVE
610209 fur DC
7 Verify am all emply slots are covered by blank panels. These are necessary for cooling,
and to meet RF emission slandards.
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1.5 VERIFYING CABLING
In this section, you inspect the internal cabling and verify that it is configured correctly.
1.5.1 VERIFYING INTERNAL CABLIIIG
When the Micro BTS assembly and the power supply mck assembly are mounted in the rack
enclosure. all El or Tl interfaces are milled directly to the trunk cards through a dust protector
on the rack. The interface access area is mounted in the rear recessed area of the mck enclo-
sure. The internal cabling also connects the power supply modules to the Micro subrack
assembly and provides a plug on the exterior orthe cabinet for connection to the power source.
The internal cabling of the Micro BTS is included for the rack enclosure configumtion only,
and is completed y the manufacturer. Due to its complexity. it is not recommended for you to
move or disco ' lemal cabling.
1.5.2 VERIFYIN ENC
When the Micm. m ‘mbly and power supply modules are mounted in tht: ruck enclo-
sureititnccc rytt®rn l’l‘ollowingcablcsarcwnncctod:
. Alarmcablcs /
. Pllwcr cables
E tABLING
Ensure that: ‘
. The alarm cable is connected to th pl
assembly.
submck assembly and thc Micm tuhmck
. ThcUSBcublciscnnncctcdl‘romthclzCi -t c12Cctanncctoronthcl'mntnl'thc
[CP processor card,
. The power supply submck assemhly power cahle onn
assembly, See Figutc l-l4. Power Supply Cable l and Po
. The external power supply cable (Input Power Suppl
suhmck assembly,
connected to the power supply
If you are using AC power as your external power supply, this should connect to a
rectifier, Verify that the DC power cable is connected from the rectifier assembly to the
power supply assembly, and that the power cables from the power strip are connected to
the rectifier module,
Figure 1714 shows the location of the following components from the rear view of the Micro
submck assembly and power supply assembly:
. Fan Assemblies
. External Alarm Interface
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Mouming Brackets
Power Supply 1 and the RF Module power supply cabling for slols A through C
Power Supply 2 and the power supply cabling for slols 0 lhmugh 7
Processor Card Inlerfnce
The ICP pmcessor card uscs an 12C interface and coiuiccls pliysicully with u USB cable
bclwcen lhe processur card inlerfncc Connector and llle 12C ccnneclor on the from of the
ICP pmcessorcard.
lripul Power Supply
Rectifier usscmbly, rcuiuriug lwu rcclifiers“
10A power slrip (Sec Figurc I- I0)
:‘ it
Nola: Rulifii po er slrip assemblies are only roquivvd IO suppon an AC muiu power supply.
“u s. }
Paw-r Supp|y1
Paw-i supply
Pow-r Supply: m"
Renlflel Anemhly
Power siilp
lg1|91n1
Plano-or
Clrd Inlnflln
Alarm Clhlo
Plan 21
Figure 1-14: Mllzro suhrank and Puller supply Assembly Rear VIew
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2.2 MBIINTINE THE MICRO BIS CHASSIS . . SI]
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2.7.2 smumm mm manna-"mum- . as
2.7.5 mm smnr sn mx (5222) co-llwnm- ...... u
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2mm connmmgm-umu,
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ANALYZING SITE REQUIREMENTS
Before a site is chosen or equ neltt installed. a site survey lnust be carried out. The site
survey checklist assists the surveyor with the nspection and the collection of site specific
information such as environmental con I cuts, electrical requirements, and mechanical
requirements.
The site survey checklist must he completed before installaticn begins. The necessary steps for
site readiness are listed in Checklist I . Site Readiness Checklist.
The site readiness checklist assists the field service engineer or operator to ensure lhal the site
is ready for equipment installation. It includes information about:
- Environmental conditions
- Electrical "mems
. Chassi
‘ fit is Iuculcd tn Checklist l - snc Rcatlincss Checklist it must he
ilntinn praccss
The site rcudin
critnplctctl tn part”
ENVIRONMENTAL CO
The Micro BTS I\ dcsignudé I
durability of the Micro BTSa Ohh’
titans nnly, To l'acilitutc ltmg-tcnn tipcrahility and
~cnvironmcuull constraints.
Before installing the Micro BTS. unsure t operating cnvirtullllcltl maintains a tcmncta-
turc and humidity within the ranges .\‘||0 n' rl.
Cnutitln: Make sure the ambient temper-nun around I!) may be higher than the mum lem»
peraturc) is within the specified limit for the unit.
Tattle 2—1: Overallng Environment
HUMIIIITY TEMPERATURE IENPEMTURE
(NOIWNDEIISIIIE) (CELSIUS) (FARREIIIIEIT)
es degrees 23 degrees
55 degrees 13] degrees
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The Micro BTS is specified I0 operale on either AC or DC power. Requirements for the Micro
BTS are dependent on the numbercr TRX cards supported.
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2.1.2.1 Power Options
Main power supply options for the Micro BTS are:
. 220 VAC auto-ranging. 5m H1 (using a rectifier)
. .40 VDC to 430 VDC 1-48 VDC inputy 40 A
Table 2-2 shows the estimated power requirements for the different TRX configurations for
the Micro BTS.
Tnhle 2»2: Estimated iner Requirements lnr TRX Conllgmtlnns
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One TRX 261 wnns 350 watts 345 watts
Two TRXs 53I walls 700 watts 690 watts
Three 5 80Iwnlls I050 walls 1035 watts
Four TRXs fin walls 1400 watts mo watts
Six TRXs alts 2I00 watts 2070 watts
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POWER REQUIREMENTS sPEcIFICA'I’IDH
Micro BTS voltage range: no VAC
Micro s'rs power protection: no VAC Dedic m ircuit breaker
Micm BTS voltage range: 220 VAC 90 lo 264
Micm 51's power protection: 220 VAC Dedicated I5 circ maker
Micm 51's DC voiorge range: -48 VDC 40 to-60 VDC
Micro 51's DC power protection: 48 VDC Dedicated 40 Amp fuse/circuil breaker
2.1.3 CHASSIS REQUIREMENTS
Before installing the Micro BTS. ensure that adequate clearance space is allowed around the
unit. Enough clearance should be provided from the front and back ofthe cabinet to fully open
the doors. This requires at least 24 inches (6l cm) from the front and rear doors. The minimum
clearance required on either side ofthe cabinet is 4.5 inches (1 1.4 cm) and the minimum clear—
ance required below the cabinet is 1.8 inches (4.59 cm). The mounting site should also have
ample clearance for the tmnk and antenna cables to be attached to the contractors at the top of
the cabinet.
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The Micro BTS should be installed away from saI| spray and in an area where lhere are
minimal vibrations.
Table 2—4 shows the weights of various componems of Ihe Micro BTS subrack assembly.
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48 lbs (21.77 kg)
19 lbs (3.62 kg)
1.5 lbs rolss kg)
1 lb [045 kg)
0.35 IbqOAII kg}
Table 2-5 iliuws the dimunsions M llic Mium BTS submck assembly.
TahIl 2-5: MM") HTS Chassis D|IVIBIIS|0I|S
SCALE
Metric
Imperial
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WEIGIIT
SCALE (MAXIMUM HEIGHT
CONFIGURATION)
Melric 218 kg I3 Cm (DC)
Imperial 52.35 lbs 5,2 in (DC)
Tublc 2—7 and Figure 2—1 pnwidc the dimensions of lhc BTS cahinct For detailed cabinet
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Table 2-7: Mlum BTS cahlnel Dlmenslons
WEIGHT
(MAXIMUM counsuumou) “Hm"
213 kg lOSJ cm
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Tanle 2-71MIm BTS cabinet Dlmensions
WEIGHT
(MAXIIIIM CONFIEHMIIOH)
HEIGHT
4701hs 41.38 in
Caution: When fully loaded two people an: requirtd 10 ha [he chassis. (The lwo mm 1m requircmcm
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