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Proceed to Section 3.2.4 to power
At this time. you will not see a prompt.
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$4 can open a serial session in the
buildecrafcpc:~>uu -1 geyso [15an
If you do not have the Hyper Terminal ap
Craft PC application. In an Xtenn window.
Connected.
3.2.4 POWER-Oil LED TESTS
This section describes how to power-on the Micro HTS and verify that the cards in the system
come up properly by viewing the Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) on the front panel. The
purpose of these tests is to verify that the LEDs come up in the correct state. indicating that the
system is operating normally.
When you power-on the Micm BTS. it automatically runs its power on self tests (POST).
downloads sofiware to the E] or Tl cards, and then attempts to bring up the cards. While it is
bringing up the cards and when it is finished, the LEDs indicate the state of each and
Use the following procedure to power on the chassis and verify the LEDs;
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1 Turn the power lo the chassis on by simullaneously switching on two power supplies. The
power supply swilches are shown in Figure 2.14 and Figure 2-20. This will share the sum
up laad 351055 the power supplies.
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2 Verify that [he hum-panel LEDs flash in lhessquenceshown in Figure 3. .
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3 When the sequence is complelede verify lhal Ihe LEDs appear as shown in Table 3.1.
Table 3-1: Nnrmal LED InllI-tlnns
DESCRIPTION
Green LED. llr when processor can] is opcmlional.
Green LED. ln when card has puwcr supplied.
The pwrz LED of the [CF and E] or T] cards will be lu uficr ull cards have completed are
bear-up prepess.
Green LED. Iil when card is on-Iine. and card BOOT process has been performed
successfully.
The On—LIN'E LED of me [CF and El urTI cunts will be lit ufrer ull cards nuve complclcd
I nor go on-Iine unlil lhcy are unlocked by me OMC uperamr.
Red LEE Iil we ard detects a fault or is not downloaded,
FLT LEDs wfi - TRX cards “mil their code is dowloudcd.
4 ll'yuurLEDsappea . above yml have complcllxl the LED powcrup tests,
5 ll yuur LEDs dn run appc as -d uluwe you can either:
- Rcl'cr u» the ' - for lmubleshnnling procedures
- Contact Customer Serviw
’ Nate: For more lnlermuuen ubeur lhese unsuccessfu uses and corrective actions le be luken
upon unsueeessful power up‘ refer to Ihe ‘ '
6 You can monitor lhe slams of lhe [mol process usingde ser
Seclinn 3.241
session opened in
Once the LEDs on lhe processor cards have reached llr
[ENTER] key, The prompl now changes lo lhe following:
um] nnline slams. press the
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3.2.5 CUNFIGUHING BOOT PARAMETERS
In this section. you verify the boot pammelers and change them if necessary. There are two
reasons to change boot parameters:
. If they are configured incorrectly, you must set them to the values shown here.
- If your system is connected to the EIhemeL you must set the IP address to support the
Cmft PC IP address I72.IG.80.43. To make a connection with the Craft PC, set the
processor card IP address to I72.IG.80.42:fffffl)00.
After changing the boot parameters, Ilte Micro BTS must be rebooted before the changes take
effect.
1 If not already done establish serial communications with the Micro BTS as described in
Section 1 2 i. Ifthe Micro BTS slarls rebooting endlessly. refer to the GSM 21111122
Guide [or Clive measures. If the Micro BTS boots normally, type:
2 A list or hoolficlcrs appears Edit the pammcler values using the commands in
Table 3-2.
Q- 100an Betti Parameters
COMMAND M'I'IDI
v- [ENTER]
[ENTER] Accepts the curre alue and proceeds to the next parameter.
[ENTER] Emses the current par te fir proceeds to the next parameter.
- [ENTER] Returns to the previous para
[CTRL] [d] Abons all changes and reverts tr
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Figure 3-5 shows the default bootChange parameters v W rnccssm‘ card.
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clear field;
go to previous field;
AD : quit
boot device : mesee
processor number 0
host name : exafepe
file name Ihmg/hzget/vflorks
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host inet (h) 172,15.80.43
gateway inet (9)
use: (u) . tug-t
ftp password (pw) (blank = use rsh):
flags (f) : 0x0
target name (tn) : be:
searzup script
other (0) mouse
Value 0x0
bts—>
Note: You must cdil the boo!
properly.
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Note: At times a flashing cumrwill appear
and bes») will appear.
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3.2.6
3.2.7
SETTING UP AN ETHERNET CONNECTION TO THE ICP PROCESSOR CARD ETHERNET
PORT
1 Connect the Ethernet cmssuver cable to the ICP processor card Ethernet port labeled
ENET.
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the Ethernet port on the Cmft PC.
Figure 3-6 shows a typical Ethernet pun connection between the Craft PC and the ICP proces-
sor card.
RJ-45 Ethernet
Crossover cable
Flgltla 3-6: connection In the Grill PC vla the ICP Ellie
VERIFYING TELNET COMMUNICATIONS WITH THE MICRO BTS OVER ETHERNET
The Craft PC uses telnet communications across the Elhemet connection for code downloads.
Before performing any of the following procedures. ensure that you can establish and termi-
nate a telnet communications session as described in the following procedures.
Note: For more information about the Cnfi PC. please refer to the GSM Craft 5: Cartier
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.1 Establishing a telnet communlnatlnns Sesslnn aver Ethernet
1 Start a new Xtenn window in the Cmfl PC environment.
2 Establish a telnet communications session by typing:
buildGcraftpc : —> telnet inbox [ENTER]
‘ Note: If the Craft PC hangs when ntmnpting to estohlish n tehtet session, press the key conthinntion
[CTRL] [c] to nhort the fhilcd connection. Check the hoot pnrntneters and repeat the connection pro
cedut'cs. Also verify that the Craft PC hast table contains the hosmame of your equipment in reference
to the default [P address.
3 The Craft PC prompt now changes to ore». This prompt verifies that the telnet session
can he established. If this is not the ease. verify the EAhemet wiring and retry.
Termlnallnn a ‘ lmmunlcatlnns sasslon aver Ethernet
Alter vcril rig lh- Incl communications session can he established. terminate the telnet
session as lolluws}
WARNING: Once a to teen established between the Craft PC and the proc "or card.
it must be terminated before is powered 0". Failure to du this will result in a hung
connection an the 555 may
l Activate the Xtcrm window in whic/ mmunicatiom sessinn With established.
2 To terminate the telnet sx. sim‘ type int c Xt ow containing the telnet scssiun:
bcs—> logo“: [ENTER]
3 The return message shuuld rcad Connection cl 5 reign host and the
prompt changes hack to buildecxaftpc— > The te el se on s now been terminated.
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3.3 SOFTWARE VERlFICATION USING CRAFT PC
In this secrion, you use lhe Crafl PC rcr verify riie soflware configumlion and odor aspects of
the Micro BTS operalicrn. II is assumed rhar you have:
. Made rlie physical Craft PC connecriorrs lcr lhe processor card
- An active serial sessicrn
3.3.1 VERIFYING THE CURRENT SOFTWARE VERSION AND PATCH LEVEL
’ Nutt: The following section describes procedures performed using lhe Craft PC. For more information
about the Crafi PC. refer to the M.
e establish serial communications with the Micro BTS as described in
2 After the “WM appears verify lhe currenl soflwcm: version and patch level by
typing:
bts—> inf-FBN
Processor car I neexwave 10?
are code versio : 5 013
Release number: 745
ABIS version: 1.1
Build on: l3—Jun>2008
value = 22 = 0x16
The currenl sul‘lware version is splnyedr repre %
iwo 7_05 . 013, This number should correspond in snfl
release notes included with lhe CD—ROM, Keep this num r
by the parameter
m versinn detailed in the
3 Verify under Patches Installed: rhar lhe mnsl c nrparch isinsralled. ifappli-
cable. kcicr lo the QSMQmILELQuide for procedures in install required porches. if you
are unsure if you require software parches. cnnlacl your Level 2 suppon representative (or
additional assislancer
’ Note: If the displayed soiiware version number does nor coincide with are scfrwere version being run
on the network for which uris Miem B‘l'S is going ro he used. refer ro Secrinn 3.4 for instructions on
how ro install a different sorrware version on are processor card.
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3.3.2 CHECKING THE FLASH VEHSIIJII NUMBER
In order to verify that me correcl sufiware build is loaded ime flash memory. go [0 ynur serial
Xterm window and lype:
has» pzineConfiqBIoclss [ENTER]
The screen displays informalicm relaling Iu Ihe nasli images. Figure 3.7 shows Image 0, Image
1 and Image 2 from Ihe [CF card configurnlion.
ems Cuzrent Image 5 I u"
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The [CP configuralion slales Current Image = N whe er 0 or II The flash version
has lines in the formal:iw07_05.013
where iw07_05 I 013 indicales Ihe flash version,
The flash verslon number should be iw07__00I0I3 or higher for BTS TRX POST diagnoslics lo
be able to run, If it is nul, Ihe flash version number will have Io he changed and lhe Micro BTS
rebooted.
Caution: Flash Image 2 is reserved for ADC Customer Service use ONLYI
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3.3.3 RUNNING E1 DH T1 PIJST DIAGNOSTICS
1 Diseenneer leI El nndlorTl lines from lhe BTS. This ensures iluu no Abis connection
exists. if an Abis conneclion does exisi, ilie TRX POST might not run properly.
2 Wait until [he has» pmmpl appears, and lype:
hm» uboot [ENTER]
This uerien rebools [he Micro BTS. Tlie viewinks kernel is signed. several E1 or T1 irunk
card resrs run sequeniinily, and [he resulis ofench lesl are lisied as PASSED/FAILED,
Only ifall seven iesis passed successfully will ine El anl POST diagnostics be
considered successful. The El urTl POST resulls will be displnyed after the boot pmcess
has been completed.
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“El", whether the comsponding pans are configured us El or Tl.
nuslics ran 5 II)l on lhc El or TI lnmk card in slol I, The format for each
diagnostic!"
[line n flblEl or T1 number] [test number] [test
POST/OFFLINE Test: FAILED
’ Note: [fan El erTi irnnlr card fails die POST gn r. remove ilie failed card and reiurn is re ADC
along wirli iis reel resulis file. The defeclive card n ro laced with a new one. and POST diag-
nosries should be nm again on Ihe new card.
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s lsidugy um nuaz: Pexlphernl Register Test: : PASSED
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9 (eldllql testJPC! Dxffbe7cnc cescsEcxlfll 0x5 usulc 0x0 1 4
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3.3.4 RUNNING TRX PW OSTICS
This section explains h (cGul't PC to run the TRX POST diagnostics on the Micro
BTS.
1 Verify that you can
in Section 3.2.7.
2 Verle that you can establlsh a sen
3 After the Micro BTS has booted upa
process. the TRX POST diagnostics can
bts—> mum-e [ENTER]
4 A set ofTRX POST diagnostic tests run sequential themet connectmn and the
results of each test will be listed as PASSED/FAILE tOnI in] tests pass successfully
will the TRX POST diagnostics be considered successfuls POST results will be
displayed after the boot process has been completed
' Note: The TRX ON LINE LED flashes continuously when TRX POST diagnostics are being run and
does not stop flushing until the Micm BTS is rebootedt The flashing LED can he used as a reminder to
reboot the system afier successfully completing the M POST and fll'lel‘ diagnostics.
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The format for each diagnoslic ine is:
[llne number] [action] [TRX number] [test
[test result]
For example:
) LCR2(2 ) cf 16
PASSED
number] [test descriptlon]
Load DSP (coder)
where: Table 3.2 pmvides n descriplion oflhe TRX past results.
TIM! 3-3: Dasnrlmlnn I)! "I! TRX P087 Rnnlls
LINE ENTRY
DESCRIPTION
14
Linc number
Diag
Diagnostic wsl being run
LCR-Z (21
LCR-2 TRX 2 is being tested
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Test Basic op of VMFJRTP s
Tesl number
Test descfiplion
PASSED
Figure 3-9 shows the TRX P05 res .
lhc TRX POST diagnoslics ran suc ssl'
Indicates that the TRX passed this test
a X in slot 2 oflhc Micm BTS and shnws that
c TRX card.
10 (may 1 nu can m 51.01 2 : emu-ma ormm: Test.
11 (may 1 m2]: 1 g: 1 Reset Curd , passzn
22 (may 1 m2]: 1 cf 5 Test vuz Access puss]:
23 may 1 mm: 1 ti 1: Lead FPGA (mm A pnssu
24 may 1 mm: 1 cf 13 Lead FPGA (Ra) pnssu
25 may 1 m2]: 1 cf 5: ADSSS7 upc ma: fun A passzn
26 may 1 m2]: 1 cf as Lead Dsp (Codex) ...................... passsn
27 may 1 m2]: 1 cf 19 pang Dsp (ceaexy ...................... passzn
29 (Play 1 m2]: 1 ti 50 pc rpGA to nsp amp buffets tear. ...... pass»
29 may 1 m2 1 ti 31) Test mu Cantral Store m ............ pnsszn
30 may 1 m2 1 ti 34 Test mu Lacy—back .................... passzn
31 may 1 ch2 ~ 1 ti 41 past Channel synchaaazau ............. pnsszn
32 may 1 m2]: 1 ti 5: Downlxnk pane! cutput test . pnsszn
33 may 1 ch2 cm]? m 51.01 2 : cmpnmn POST oprmns Test : pnsszn
Flgurn 3-9: TRX Past Results
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REVIEWING POST RESULTS
This section explains how to review E] or T1 POST and TRX POST diagnostics results after
POST has been completed on the Micro BTS.
Note: The followingprocndm assumes that E] MT] and TRX POST invejusl been nompletcd on the
selected Nljcro BTS and a serial connection is still active bclwoelr the Craft PC and the Micro BTS. If
this is not the case, reboot the Micro BTS and run POST again.
1 Turn on basic logging by typing:
hrs» log_nom
Note: This will result in extra output being displayed in the xlemr. subscqucnl commsnds entered my
run into several ' a result om: exln by.
2 To di. ayt st current El or T1 and TRX POST resulls after POST has been
completed‘ lype'
bts—> : up: [ENTER]
Figure 3- I()displn Ol‘lhe El or TI and TRX POST results that will be
displayed (non: lhul so e
pesms azttlTrx
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‘ Note: There are five tests tint at: not inn but show up in the results section when the user ninnuully
retrieves the POST results. These tests at: not displayed when “Inning POST hy rebooting the BTS.
They are:
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Tl(l)TID07: Memory Test : Not-Run
Tl(l) T[D08: cm Download Tesi : Not-Run
Tl(l) TIDO‘): TRAU DSP Test : Not-Run
Tl(1)TII)10: Cmss Connect Tesi : Not-Rim
3.3.6 HEBUOTING THE MICRO BTS AFTER RUNNING POST
1 In the serial communications window, type:
bes—> cheat [ENTER]
This ac ' Q s lhc TRX in an on—Iine and operational state.
2 Race nccl DlTl lines lo lhc Micro BTS.
3.3.7 TERMINATING SERI®MU ICATIONS WITH THE MICRO HTS
. Note: If you are going 10 e
limie, ensure that you have re
a serial communications tie on a
1 To terminate the serial communic o c an the le'l PC and the BTS in an xlurm.
type:
bts—> ~.
2 After a Few seconds the returned message sh ' connected. and the display
will revert back to buildGcraf:pc:-> prom
3 Close the HyperTcnninaI window il‘you are using Hyper e ' a] for serial
communications,
cal tests described in the MW at this
sis. Also. leave the Craft PC connected to the ICP card And
3.3.8 EXITING XWINDOWS ON THE CRAFT PC
This section explains how I0 close XWindows mulling the Windows ZOOOIXP operating
system on the Craft PC,
. Left click Iile x in the upper right hand corner ofymlr XWindnws window.
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3.4
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UPGRADING THE MICRO BTS SOFTWARE VERSION (FLASH)
Use this procedure it the procedures in Section 3.3.l indicate that you need to update your
software version.
The Micro BTS stores its release software in Flash RAM. This section explains how to
upgrade the Micro BTS Flash hoot image loeally using the Craft PC.
No“: In order to updlt: the BTS Flash boot image locally using the Craft PC, the Craft PC luld drive
must contain the sofiwum version tFIush boot image} to be installed.
If the mquired release is not installed on your Cmfi PC, Ilsa: the procedures in the M
to insz it.
1 Power up , II PC and start the XWindows environment, For Craft PC power-up
pmced - Section 1.2.2. For XWindows start-lip procedulvs. refer to
Scctit
2 Verify that at sion can he established with the Micro BTS. In an Xtcrln window.
type.
buildecrar /n¢ int-ox [ENTER]
3 Iftht: Ethernet connccli onectly. then the Craft PC rctumsthc vaurks ess->
prompt. it this is not “tux t -
4 Once the Ethernet ctinnwlion h
bts—> loqout [ENTER]
The Craft PC rclums thc buildecxafi:
5 Establish a serial session with the Micro B 'm 3.2.3.
6 Change ther working dimctory to the directory 00 W cw software version yml
wish to upgrade to the Micm BTSs type:
ICC
ed "/ho-n/build/iv07_05tZZZ/Lwlib/pla t lmc" [ENTER]
The iw07_05 . zzz parameter represents the new software version you wish to load
on the Micro BTS.
7 To find out which Flash image in w ch the current software version resides. type:
bt54> qetCuzxent‘Jnaqe [ENTER]
value : o : 0x0
Make a note oithe returned value. which might be cilherO or 1. This is the active image in
which the current Flash resides. The binary opposite ofthis value will he used to load the
new Flash in the following steps:
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8 Load the new Flash in the inactive image. At the bts—> prompt. type:
hes» vzihefluhlnage “huflash.bin" , 1 [ENTER]
9 This takes about one minute. When the has» prompt retums, set the inactive image
containing the new Flash as the active or current image. type:
hes» satImagaCuxzent 1 [ENTER]
10 Reboot the Micm BTS for the new Flash image to take effect by pressing the key combi-
nation [CTRL] [x].
3.4.0.2 ll current Image Value Is1 (value =1= ll“)
11 Load the new Flash in the inactive image. A! the bts-> pmmpl.typez
bts— "Flushlmlgc “hullllhdsin”, 0 {ENTER}
ne minute. When the bts-> pmmpl returns, set the inactive image
containing t n Flash as the active or current image. type:
» zxnnt 0 [ENTER]
13 Rchoul the Mic B r is»: Flash image to take effect by pressing the key combi-
nation [CTRL] [x
The Flash boot image has he to the new sxtl'twun: version and sat as the default.
Cautinn: Flash Image 2 is reserved for Abxfiewicc use ONLY.
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POST OFF-LINE COMMISSIONING
The following post off-tine commissioning procedures are necessary to ensure that the Micro
BTS is ready for on-Iine commissioning. In the case or off-line commissioning at a staging
area, these procedures ensure II|aI Ihe Micro BTS is ready for installation. In the case of
off-line commissioning utter on.siie inslallalion, these procedures ensure that the Micro BTS
is rendy for on.tine commissioning.
POST OFF-LINE COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES AT THE STAGING AREA
1 Repnck the Micro BTS i Is original shipping conlniners and make sure that it is shipped
to the site where it will be installed.
2 Once the Micro BTS is installed in! its final site as described in Chapter 2 - Installation,
Continue W. e next section.
ISSIONING PROCEDURES ON-SITE
cables lo the digital disuihutitm frame,
2 Fewer an the Mic
H w already on. Verify that all PWR and ON LINE LEDs
are green.
3 Inl'nrm the ()MC operator
'em BTS is ready for netwerk configuralinn,
4 After the ()MC operator has tml' m
e Were BTS. continue with tin-line commis-
sioning tests in the next chapter.
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4.2 srrmm mt ABIS UPn SIGNALING nuzsm
Up [0 five external Micro BTSs can he incorpomied inlo a daisy enain connected to a BSC. If
[his configumlion is used. each Micro BTS musl be insiaiicd separately, and must have off-line
commissioning procedures independeniiy perrernied. Once each Micro BTS is installed and
eennnissiened, me Mierp BTSs can be daisy chained Iagelher.
‘ Note: If the power fails to one of Inc units or one of the unils in a daisy chain is rebooted, communica-
tion with (he dofiwam units will not be lost.
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4.1 PREREQUISITES T0 DAISY CHAINING
1 Ensure that all Micro BTSs comprising the daisy chain are installed and off-line
commissioned.
Refer to Chapter 2 - Installation and Chapter 3 - Off-Line Commissioning for instructions
on how to install and off-line commission the Micro BTSs that are part ofthe daisy chain.
2 Ensure mat the Abis Manager limeslol has been set for each Micro BTS in the daisy chain
as described in Section 4.2. Each Abis link within this daisy chain MUST be allocated a
unique Ahis timeslot number.
3 Turn the power to all units on.
4 Using the instructions in Section 2.6.3. verify lhal all El and/or Tl lines are in place and
commission by the operator from Ihe BSC lo the firs! Micm 31's, and between all
successiv BTSs comprising the daisy chain,
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4.2 SETTING THE ABIS LAPD SIGNALING TIMESLOT
This procedure sets the Abis LAPD limeslot between the MSC and each Micro BTS. If the
Abis timeslot is not set, it automatically defaults to I6.
This procedure is opiional for a star configured Micro BTS. bul is required for all BTSs which
will be used in a daisy chain. in this case, each Micro BTS musl have its Abis limeslot sel lo a
unique number in the ch . Tili niennaiion will he used by the OMC operator [0 configure
the daisy chain.
Caution: This procedure must be performed afier the Micro B'I'S is tested using a Racial last set. Rbfcr
to the WIN further insmnclicms.
1 Bus mfl PC is connected lo the Micro BTS over a serial line, and that a serial
mnncction is es Iishcd, Refer lo Chaplcr 3 - (MT-Line Commissioning for instructions
on how to do
2 In an Xlerm wm -:
[ENTER]
bts—> gut!
This displays ihe limes
default sci in I6. To chang
bts—> shell-gulch [ENTER]
whcrc  qetflishfllchin [ENTER]
The new Abis signaling iiineslei number should be displayed.
4 If the Abis signaling limeslol was changed, lite Micro BTS must he rebooted. Type:
hrs» reboot [ENTER]
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consnlc. These lwo musl work log-
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Radio Frequency Radiation Warning
Under normal operaling oondilions ADC radio equip ie die limiis for human exposiue
to radio frequency (Rh fields adopled by me Fedeml s Commission (FCC). All ADC
Telecommdnieallons lne. radio equipmenl is designed so und normal working cundiliuns RF
radlarion direcrly fmm me radio is negligible when compared will) e ‘ssible limil ofeominuous
daily exposure recommended in [he Uniled Slams of Ameri h EE C95ll»19991 (111997),
Snfety Levels with Respecl ID Human Exposuie lo Radio Freq cy Elecuomagneiie Fields. 3 kHz io
300 GHz.
RF signal levels llial give rise no namrdous ndialinn levels can enisl wilhin die mnsminer. power
amplifiers, associated RF mulliplcxcls and anlenna syslems,
Do not disconnect RF coaxial conneclms on line ADC equipmenl or anlenllu syslems while the radio
equipmenl is appearing. Never place any body pan over. or look inlo any RF cmlllector while the radio
equipmem is uansmirring.
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5.1 PRE ON-LINE COMMISSIONING REQUIREMENTS
Before on-line commissioning begins, Ihe field technician or [he OMC opemlor must verify
that:
. The BSC. or Micru BTS, and the MSC are fully commissioned. in service and connected
in each other.
. The OMC is in service and cunnecled I0 [he Micro BTS Vin the MSC.
. A dniahnse questionnaire is compleled‘ willl all necessary Micm BTS parameters listed.
. The OMC opemmr has successfully created and configured the Micm BTS object on the
OMC and downloaded this infarmnlion I0 lhe Micro BTS. Refer lo the procedures
described ill Ihe lmV W 0 o u (o Gu'd .
. The RF frequencies are cleared I0 lrallslnil.
Caution: Tl link has been properly connected lo the Micro BTS E! or T! mink card.
both port r rm the eonnurcrl pon should mm on, If one or bear LEDs remain illuminpled. an
. Thl: MSC-Micro B Mk is properly ccnilicil, anc that lhc ccnificminn should
slate length or lcsling a
.Cenificalion should include I: bil amt mic/rate
R of 10's or berm,
using lhe Subscriber Manage-
' n In pnrliculnr. lhc
iles used by the field
. The I-ILR subscriber dam has been cnlcred i
men! GUI. as described in lhe '
HLR must be configured in suppon lllc SIM car .
technician.
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The network commissioning procedures must be performed at the OMC and at the Micro BTS.
This requires two persons working from two different documenlalion sets:
- A field technician who remains on-sile. They must have a filled out copy of Checklist 2 -
lnstallntion Checklist and a copy of this manual.
- An OMC operator who remains at Ihe OMC. They must have a copy ofllie U “3va
OMC Configuration Gr.
The flow than shown in Fig-m: S-I provides a high-level view oflhe procedures, The proce-
dures in the following seclions provide detailed‘ numbered steps,
’ Note: C hecklit— Commissioning C hecklisl summarizes the steps for on-line commissioning,
’ Note: Before 5 of Inc following plvcedul‘es. the field leclulicinn needs to ensm that
anti-staticprecau' sure serene Section |.2.
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5.2.1 UNLOCKING THE ABIS INTERFACE
The Abis inrerfnce berween [he BSC and BTS is eslablished via a PPP link over E] or T1 lines.
Make die E1 or T1 conneclions IO die provider and set up die Ahis signaling link to [he OMC
ns described in Chapler4 . Oil-Line Commissioning of n Daisy Chain. Once [he Abis link is
established it mnsl be unlocked all die OMC I0 allow die BSC [0 download the TRX code [0 die
BTS. Refer to die Uluavmw OMC Configuralion Guide for procedures [0 unlock die Abis.
As lire code downloads, are TRXs run POST lo verify lheir operation. This lakes up to fifteen
minutes depending [he numberofTRXs in Ihe syslem.
’ Note: For syslems equipped with multiple Tkxs, die TRXs download dreir code and run POST simul-
mnsously. lfvicwing the ourpur in n serinl window, the POST messages will be mixed among diffcmni
TRXs while in progress.
Figure 5-2 illus s die LED display during die POST process and Figure 5-1 illustrates Ihe
final LED di
Abis connect SC completes TRX code download to each
ca IIy. LED display during POST is:
LED: P Q E1IT1 TRX 1-6
PWR Q 0 ON 0 ON
ON LINE 0 0 0 ON 0 FAST FLASH
FLT OFF OFF 0 OFF
SON ON ‘ NM
PORT 0 N/A 5; NM
PORT 1 WA / N/A
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Abis conneaion to BSC completes TRX code flown ad 0 each
card sequentiallyr After 10 minutes, the final LE ' y is:
LEDs ICP E1IT1 X 1-6
PWR 0 ON 0 ON 0 ON
ON LINE 0 ON 0 ON O/. ON or OFF‘
FLT 0 OFF 0 OFF 0 OFF
SCN . ON NM WA
PORT!) NIA O O on: WA
PDRT1 NIA O 0 OFF N/A
' Note: TRX ON LlNEwm display ON il ll is unlodmd‘ or OfF it ills mixed (ln me oMc database).
mum:
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5.2.2 COMMISSIONING THE MICRO BTS
Before disconnecting the El or T] cables, the field technician must make sure that the cable is
labeled in a way that clearly identifies its origin (a particular El or T1 port on the Micro BTS,
or a particular port of an E] or Tl panel, etc.) and destination (a particular E1 or T1 slot and
port on the Micro BTS).
Provide the DMC operator with all pan, revision and serial numbers for the Micro BTS
cards and modules. This information was gathered during the physical installation and is
available in Checklist 2 . Installation Checklist.
5.2.3 RECOVERY TESTS
You should have the OMC operator lock the El or TI ports and verify that the port status
changes to Locked Enabled. Online. Then perform the following steps:
disconnect the physical OAM link cable. Monitor the LED sequence of
escribed in Chapter 3 - Off-Line Commissioning,
2 Coordinate wit MC operator to ensure the proper alarms have appeared on the
()MC.Rcco ub» sicalOAMIinkcahIelotheMicroBTSElorTltrunkcard.
4 Text external alarms. See Ii
5.2.4 EXTERNAL ALARM TESTS
1 Test external alarms using the l‘ollowi
A Open the door of the Micro BTS.
B After a delay the OMC operator must oh a event.
C Close the door, l
D After a delay. the alarm state displayed at the OMC 0 mm open to closed.
2 For each external alarm that you connected in Section 2.8, verify that it is propagated to
the OMC.
A Close the alarm relay lie, trigger IIle first customer—defined alarm).
B After a delay. the OMC operator must observe an alarm event.
C Close the alarm relay by opening the alarm contact.
After a delay. the alarm slate displayed at the OMC changes from open to closed.
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5.2.5 TCH TIMESLDT TESTS
. In this test, the OMC opetalot unlocks individual TCH timeslots and the field technician
places a mobile-lo—mobile call over each |meslol using a mobile handset in debug mode.
Refer to the documenlnlion provided by Il|e module handset manufacturer for the proper
procedures.
For each timeslm. the commissioner should veri fy lhat:
. The limeslol displayed on the handsel corresponds to Ilie limeslol unlocked by the
OMC operamr.
. A two-way call is compleled successfully.
- The call has good audio qualily and power, and low interference.
The number or tirnesiots to be tested differs depending on whether you have one, two or
three TR hie 5-1 provides the sequence for one TRX. Table 5-2 provides the
sequen. a orinore TRXs.
Tayilmeslols Needing Testlnu In a nits-Tax m
Tl'lX lllllfllil'l “ll Ell lilllllllEL TYPE TESTING KGESSM’W
0 ‘ BCCH Combined No
First TRX
l TCH Yes
2 CH Yes
3 I Yes
4 Yes
5 CH Yes
6 TCH Yes
7 TCH f Yes
Note: To run an ubbreviated version of this trest‘ Itesl any one of Iimeslms 3 of timeslots 4»7 on
each TRX.
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TEX IIIJMBEH THESLOT NUMBER CHANNEL “PE IES'IIIG NECESSARY
First mx (Note) BCCH No
SDCCH No
TCH Yes
TCH Yes
Yes
Yes
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f‘ TCH Yes
Q TCH Yes
3 0 TCH Yes
/ TCH Yes
Yes
6 Yes
7 1 Yes
Note: The BCCH can be assigned lo any TRX wilhin Ihe B
TRX to which is assigned the BCCH. The OMC opernlor ay
“Fins!“ or beacon TRX. All TCH limeslms on the second Ihrough
be] “Firsl TRX“ applies to lhe
m e which physical TRX is lhe
Ilsl he lesled,
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5.3 ANTENNA CABLING AND POWER VERIFICATION
Use the procedures in this section to verify the output power and antenna cabling. After the
hardware installation is complete. forward and reverse power needs verification.
5.3.1 SETTING UP POWER MEASUREMENTS
After performing the BTS commissioning as described in the previous section, use the follow-
ing procedure to check the performance or an on.line Micro BTS without using u Racal test
procedure.
Caution: This pmcdurc is NOT in subsliluu: for the Raul tests. Pleas: refer to the MM
2m in output powcrof the BTS.
5.3.1.1 quulrsd Test aw;
. Thrulint: R at (by Bird EIcclmnicsior equivalent
. Appropriate po sc ' 1 will meter according to frequency and output power ol'thc
BTS undcr tcst
. Calibrated RF cahlt: for J bclwccn cquipmcnl and Walt mutcr
. [00 Watt 30dBm altcnuztt ‘ if d 0
. Two mobile telephones /
5.3.12 Required Network cuntlguratlun
To perform satisfactory RF performance tent)‘ ' r TS must be connected to an opera»
tiollal BSC/MSC and ()MC to cnuhlc call pmccss c 97 must Iva enabled for the BTS
to transmit, Makc sure you comm' sion the Micro ihcd in the previous section
before performing this procedure,
5.3.2 VERIFYING TRX OUTPUT POWER
Starting with the first TRX. this procedure must he completed for each TRX in the Micro BTS.
The OMC operator will need to know what TRX io under test to enable the BCCH on that
specific TRX and lock all other TRXs.
Caution: You must be an experienced RF field technician to perform these procedures. Do not djSv
connect RF coaxial connectors on the equipment or unteunu systems while the radio equipment is
operan'ng. Never place any body pan over. or look into any RF connector while the radio equipment is
transmitting.
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Use the following procedure:
1 At the OMC. make sure that the Micro BTS is in a locked state. Refer to the UlthIEW
OMC Configuration Guide.
At the Micro BTS. check the TRX ONLlZNE LEDs are OFF. Do not disconnect the RF
connectors if the TRX is ONLINE!
2 Determine the appropriate power sensor for your test. Power sensors are specific for
frequency (850 MHz. 900 MHL 1800 MHz or 1900 MHz) and power mnge,
For the forward power measurement. you should be using it 100 Wall. 50 Watt or 25 Watt
power sensor depending on the output power of equipment that you are testing. The sensor
mtittg must have a higher Watt mling than the RF power output than you are testing, or an
inline attenuator must he used to bring the output power down to the range acceptable to
your power sensor.
For the re wer measurement, you should be using n 10 Wntt or 5 Watt power
sensor.
o:
Disconnect the a optinte nntenntt cable from the equipment, This cable will wuespuntl
to the TRX W% are testing. See Section 2.7 for additional RF euhling information,
4 Connect the ante I'm the TRX port that you are testing to the "out" port nt'lhc
RF watt meter. Sc i / 0
Equlpmant Power Sensor /
Antenna
Comment lw
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5 Connect the RFcabIe between the Micro BTS RFoutput pon (antenna cnnnector) and the
RF watt meter. as shown in Figure 5-4t This is the recommended method of testing
forward and reflected powert Typical lest cable loss is listed in Table 5—3.
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CABLE TYPE DESCRIPIIOH L055 (900 MHZ] LOSS (1BIIII MHZ)
LMR195
RGHZ
0.7 dB: add 0.1 an per 1.0 dB: add 0.17 as per
fool if longer than four fool if longer than four
1m feel
Outer diameter: 0.2 inch Length: four
feel
RGZM or R68
Outer diameter: 0.4 inch Lenglll: (our
0.5 dB 0.7 dB
feel
[MR400
Oulcr diameler: 0.4 inch Lenglh: four
0.4 dB 0.5 dB
feel
0.5 inch Heliax
Jumper
Hard corrugated copper outer con-
ducmr: Oulcr djnmcler: 0.6 inch: 0.3.13 0.4413
Length: six rm
Note: his strongly mom‘&‘ on: use RG-sslu cable as a 1m cable because of in poor RF performance.
“"
11' you da mi high power sol-w. you need 10 reduce 1111: nulpul power far [he
l’urwanlpu me“ ‘mclll.CunnccllllcumnprialcullcnualnHSO Waummum,
10.20 48) inlillu , Q icm BTS RF oulpul pun and lhc "in" purl m‘ 1110 RF wall
lnclcr shown fl;- 1501. mun figurclhc powerhlsnlfhnlhc hm undlllc
can-ml lncusurc lhc rcflcclcd power using flux lcsl WIMP,
allclluulm. 11x >lmwn 111 Figure 5-4. making sure um
ward the Micro BTS.
You must use the ulup
power scnxur dirccliun arm
. RF cable to Antenna
Equipmeri Alhmlator RF Power Meter
Amenm
Canned“
mm-
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6 Work with the OMC opcmlor lo ensure Illnl lllc OMC is cnnfigured 5011101 (he BCCH is
on (he TRX you an: lesling,
Nate: The procedure for BCCH configuration can be found in line Network Configuration section of
(he UlmVIEW OMC Configuration Guide.
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OUTPUT
POWER
7 To measure forward (outplll) power. ille arrow on ihe power sensor should point toward
the antenna. as shown in Figure 5—4.
8 Al ihe OMC. change lhe TRX slnle io unlocked. The operalor should be sure than [he
oulpul power for [he TRX under iesi is sei io "Siaiic Power Comm] Level 0" (full power).
Note the ONLINE LED for lhe TRX under test Iums green al the Micro BTS site.
9 In the serial session at the Micro BTS sile. enler Ihe following commands to display the
power control status for each TRX.
has» log_nonle
has» iur_debug_ca1b=1
lnlormaiion regarding TRX oulpul power will be displayed as follows:
802 (trx ) crx 2's lcrl‘PerformAchalb: achal = 804, arfcn = 885,
Panama].
60, lCIZPHIACE = 461, 1cr2Difwar = -l
803 IZGetExpecteddBmU: bts partNum is 330251, trx 2's
ccmblner 10
isOdb
The display shows a: a. cxpcclcd RF power (lulpul love] (“no dB (lcr:
Pereq = 460) oq_nonn [ENTER]
bes— 1cq_en_hee [ENTER]
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3 Place a mobile I0 mobile call Ihmugh Ihe Micro BTS. The RSSI and Quality for the call
will be displayed. as illuslmled in Figure 5-6.
210 (bts 1 (4 0xe)UL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 DL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 NBR
211 (bts 1 (4 0xe)UL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 DL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 NBR
212 (bts 1 (4 0xe)UL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 DL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 NER
213 (bts 1 (4 0xe)UL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 DL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 D NER
214 (bts 1 (4 0xe)UL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 DL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 D NER
215 (hits 1 (4 0xa)UL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 61 0 3/63 0/0 F AVG 63 D will
216 (bts 1 (4 0xe)uL:63/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 3/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 will
217 (bts 1 (4 Oxa)UL:59/60 0/0 F AVG 62 0 3/63 0/0 F AVG 63 0 NBR
215 (bts 1 (4 0xe)UL:63/€3 0/0 F AVG 63 0 D . 3/63 0/0 F AVG 630 NBR
Uplink RSSI/Quality Downlink RSSI/Quality
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RSSI of 63 s the , e I number. The quality should genemlly be 0 when the R55] is above
40 (strong signa11wve any 2 or higher numbers in RX quality, you have some receiver
problems and she co uslomer Service.
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5.4 POST ON-LINE COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES
1 Leave the power I0 Ihe OMC and Micro BTS cm.
2 Check that all El. T1 and power cable conneclicms between the MSC and Micro BTS are
light.
3 Close and lock the Micru BTS door.
4 Inform the OMC opemlor Ihnl 1he Micro BTS is ready for inlegmlion testing and connec-
[ions In external BT55.
5 Ensure that the Micro BTS sile is Iefl in a tidy stale.
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CHECKLIST 1 - SITE READINESS CHECKLIST
Table 01-1: site Details
SITE NAME
IP ADDRESS
MICRO BTS NAME
MSC NAME
SITE/ACCESS PHONE
NUMBER
ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
1 _ Ground and soll Mslance measured
2 _ Arr candmomng avaihnle
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Slte ground plate/rung mslallnl and grounding was connected
Groundlng oar lnstalled on sham/cabinet and bonded to site ground olale/nng
Maln leeoer bend radius venlled
Power cable entry supnons/comunls lnsl'alhfl
Maln power cable installed and may lor ounmmon
Power unlny rneler installed and sounded
_ Maln Dower snowy avallaole
MCC & MNC lrequencles assigned and confirmed
Local electncnan/pcwer prwmer avallable
CHASSIS REQUIREMENTS
_ Shelter/Camel ancnoreu m posmon
Foundatlorl Dad lor shelter/cabinel conslrucled
Backbone lrunklng equlpmenl and installallon malerial on site
Shelter/Camus! waterprooled
PLMN/PSTN/El/H Ilnes mslalled lBER link measurements)
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CHECKLIST 2 - INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
Table 02-1: Site Dehils
SITE NAME
IP ADDRESS
IP NAME (OP'IIBNAL)
BSD NAME
MSG NAME
SHE/ACCESS PHONE NUMBER
Table 02-2: Slts Equlnmsnl
BASEBAIIB SUBRACK
PART NUMBER
REVISION NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
Pmcexs‘or curd
El orTl Trunk curd
TRX curd
TRX curd
TRX curd
TRX curd
TRX curd
TRX curd
TRX card
TRX curd
TRX card
TRX card
TRX card
TRX card
Clock module
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Tallle 02-3: RF Module
RF SNHHMK SH“ NUMBER PART NUMBER REVISION NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
RF Module
RF Module
RF Module
RF Module
RF Module
RF Module
Tattle 1:24: Power supply
POWER SUPPLY
SUBRACK PART NUMBER REVISION NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER
PS module
PS module
PS module
UNPACKING THE BTS /
No visible damage to shipping material
Remove cabinet lrom shipping container
3_ All parts lncluoed per shlpplng Invoice
A Cross check wnn site specmc data to ensure B ne nflgured With all cards
5 Insert power supplies into power supply subrack assern
MOUNTING
t _ Move cabinet into lrnal location /‘
2 _ Remove casters and lower cabinet into linal position
3_ Attach mounting brackets to chassis, it necessary
4 7 Ground chassis
5 7 Connect power supply: —48 VDC
CONNECTING THE [ITS
t 7 Connect “Aois lntertace' E1 antflor T1 trunk cables to local telephone provider demarcation point
2 7 Conlloure E1 or T1 trunk card DIP switoh settings
37 Ensure powerto BTS is all
VERIFYING THE BTS-BSC LINK
lt is the opemtor‘s responsibilityto verity thatall BT$BSC E1 and/or T1 links are ordered, installed and certttied bythe
local telephone provider.
Verity bit error rates on a nominal 20 minute soak test on the E1 and/or T1 Abls-intertace (end-to-end BER test to
include E1 and/orTl trunk cables)
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CHECKLIST 3 - COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST
Table 03-1: site Delalls
Sile Name
1? Address
lP Name (opliorrzl)
MSC Name
Micro HTS Name
Site/Access Phone Number
_ Installation secure
_ Power to me on is
The onassi “s not ower source
A _ The chassis is groun
5_ Eouiornent cables or be n qu
6 _ cards are seateo seour
7 Trensrnlsslon cables are av M led
COMPLIANC CHECKS
_ Cross check wnn site—specific data to sure M
_ Serial number ol all cards are recorded
3_ Verlly correct operating voltage supplied: AC V. 30 A, sow Hz) or Do (410 V to -60 V. 40 A)
POWERING ON THE MICRO BTS
l _ Dlsconnect all E1 and/or T1 cableslrom Micro HTS litu@
BTS rs correctly configured with all cards
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2 _ Turn powerto the chassrs on
3_ Verify all caro power LEDs and processor and on-Iine LEDs a q
MICRO BTS OFF-LINE COMMISSIONING
Connect the Crall PC to the processor can! using a serial and eme ble
Establlsn a serial connection
Check soltware version
Start NMl
Check the Micro BTS configuration damhase (refer lo Steps 6 through 9 below)
Delete existing database liles
Verily that all E1 or T1 trunk cards are logically represenled
Check the serial numbers. revision numbers and part numbers ol all E1 or T1 trunk caros
Verily lnat USP daughtercards are logically represemd and lesled
POST TESTS
l Verily POST tests successlully passed
Exit NMI. Ulsconnecl Craft PC from the Micro BTS
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CONNECTING THE BTS
t 7 Connect all E1 orT1 moles to the telephone provider demarcation at the M80
2 7 Connect all E1 orT1 cables to the telephone provider demarcation at the Micro HTSs
ti 7 Inform Micro HTS operator (readyfor on-Iine tests)
4 7 Leave powerto Mrcro BTS on
ON-LINE COMMISSIONING
Micro HTS in service and connected to internal Micro HTSs (if applicable)
HSC in service and connected to Micro HTS
Micro HTS connected to MSC
Database questionnaire completed with Micro HTS paramemrs defined
OMC downloaded Micro HTS configuration with correct operational parameters
Operator's responsibility to verfiy all E1 or T1 links properly installed and certified by local telephone provider.
Certification must rate Length of Testing and HER results
VERIFYING E1 OR T1 OPERATION
t _ Verify bit err-
2 _ Verify bit -
-n a nominal zo-minute soak test on the Abis interface to remote Micro HTS(s) "applicable
Q w a nominal 20minute soak test on the A—intertace
VERIFYING RECOVER
t _ Unlock A-intenaw and Micro HTS objects from Micro HTS
2 _ Confirm A-interi er s communications to MS!) after Et or T1 disconnects
3_ Confirm Aois rntertaee - tr mmunications to remote Micro HTSls) after E! or T1 dlsconnects
CHECKING CLOCK SYNCHRONIZA
1_ Verify Micro HTS clock islree oi/
VERIFYING THE DATABASE ¢
1 _ Verify Micro HTS database matches Mlcro H f nflquratron
FINAL COMMISSIONING AND ON-LINE TESTS
t _ RecannectallEt or T1 cables to telephone provider de
2 _ Power aft and then on the HTS locally. Verify that all LE
3_ Inform Micro HTS operator that Micro HTS is ready for into
A _ Leave powerto Mlcro HTS on
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INDEX
AC
power supply 50
power switch 50
alarm
exlemfll 69
input connection 72
terminal block 70
antenna
connecting 62
Ol connecl'
02 Conn
03 con eclio
RF safety 67
SH] connccli 65
5222 conncclions G
appendix /‘
lcmplalc 121. 123, 125‘ /
last 121. 123, 125‘ l27
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hon! parameters /
configuring for Craft PC 86
cabling
between multiple UlimWAVE or WAVEXpress sys 9”
external 48
serial 73
chassis mounting so, 37
checklist
commissioning 125
instniintion 123
site readiness 121
commissioning
online 105
post off—line 99
commissioning checklisl 125
ccnfignnition labels 14
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