Andrew Base Station Subsystems Group OBEMCPA OneBase Cell Extender OBE-DB-X User Manual

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OneBase™ Cell Extender
Model: OBE-DB-X
Operation Instruction
December 20, 2006
Version. 1.0
Reference Numbers:
FCC ID: S8L-OBEMCPA
IC:2237F-OBEMCPA
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Introduction:
The OneBase™ Cell Extender subrack is a high-power, mixed-mode RF front-end
equipment solution which provides signal amplification and conditioning for both uplink
and downlink cellular base station signals. It is a highly modular design, consisting of a
minimal set of unique field-replaceable units, capable of being configured and scaled for
a variety of system level capacities and air interfaces including TDMA, GSM/EDGE,
CDMA, WCDMA and analog air interfaces.
System Specifications:
System specifications for the OneBase™ Cell Extender Subrack are:
Parameter
Frequency Bands
Operation Bandwidth
Input / Output Impedances
Supply Voltage
Nominal Passband Gain (dB)
Power Amplifier Module Power
Rating
Subrack Capacity
Total Rated Mean Output Power
Supported Output Power (Typical)
DC current draw
In-Band emissions
Receive Path Noise Figure
Specification
850 MHz Band Tx: 869-894 MHz
1900 MHz Band Tx: 1930-1990 MHz
25 MHz (29 MHz for -20dB bandwidth, nominal)
60 MHz (70 MHz for -20dB bandwidth, nominal)
50 Ohms
+21 VDC to +30 VDC
55 dB +/- 1 dB
135 Watts
4 MCPAs
426 Watts (+56.3 dBm)
40 Watts/carrier (WCDMA)
25 Watts/carrier (TDMA)
25 Watts/carrier (CDMA)
25 Watts/carrier (GSM/EDGE)
<140 Amps per Subrack
-13 dBm/MHz
3.5 dB
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Functional Blocks:
The OneBase™ Cell Extender subrack is comprised of the following functional blocks:
−
−
−
−
−
−
RFIM (Radio Frequency Interface Module):
MCPAs (Multi-carrier Power Amplifiers—850 MHz or 1900 MHz)
SCM (Switch Combiner Module)
Filter Module (850 MHz or 1900 MHz)
PDP (Power Distribution Panel)
Inputs and Outputs
Inputs and Outputs:
The amplifier is powered from a DC supply voltage which can range from 20VDC-to30VDC (with a nominal voltage of 27 VDC). The DC power is brought into the subrack
at a terminal that is in the back of the subrack.
The RF signal is brought into the RFIM, passes into the amplifers, then through the SCM
which is blind-mate connected to the amplifiers, and finally into the Filter Modules and
subsequent antenna ports.
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System Pictures:
Front View
Rear View
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Alarm System:
Alarms and operating state are communicated to the BTS via connections to the “Alarm
Terminal Block” at the back of the subrack. The terminal block is internally connected to
dry-contact relays which are located in the MCPA subracks.
ALARM
CATEGORY
SEVERITY
Minor
Conditions that do not immediately affect system operation, but lead to more serious problems if
ignored.
Major
Conditions that directly affect amplifier operation (e.g. reduced gain), but allow the system to
continue operating.
Critical
Conditions which result in sector shutdown, preventing any further cellular call traffic.
MCPA LEDs
MCPA LED
Status
Green: “ON”
Yellow: ON”
Red: “ON”
Green: “ON”
Green: “ON”
Yellow: ON”
Alarm Severity
Initial Power-up of
MCPAs.
NONE
LEDs all “ON” simultaneously for about 2 seconds.
Normal Operation
Minor
Major
Yellow: ON”
Critical
Red: “ON”
Possible Failure Modes
NONE
1. MCPA Fan(s) failure
2. MCPA high internal temperature (approximately between 80°C
and 90°C).
3. MCPA values indicating: Poor Return Loss (3-8 dB)
1. RF disabled via MCPA panel switch or RFIM command
2. RF Overdrive (gain reduced)
3. DC voltage out of normal range
1. MCPA internal failure
2. RF Overdrive (> 10 dB)
3. MCPA high internal temperature
(above approximately 90°C).
4. MCPA values indicating: Poor Return Loss (0-3 dB)
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RFIM LEDs
RFIM LED Status
Green: “ON”
Yellow: “ON”
Red:
“ON”
Alarm Severity
Initial Power-up of
MCPAs.
Green: “ON”
Yellow: “FLASHING”
Booting or remote
loading of RFIM
Firmware
NONE
Green: “ON”
Normal Operation
NONE
Green: “ON”
Yellow: “ON”
Minor
Green: “ON”
Red: “FLASHING”
Major
Green: “ON”
Red:
“ON”
Critical
Possible Failure Modes
NONE
1. RFIM internal temperature high (over approximately 75°C)
2. “Minor” failure from one or more MCPAs as follows:
a. MCPA Fan(s) failure
b. MCPA high internal temperature (approximately
between 80°C and 90°C)
c. MCPA values indicating: Poor Return Loss (3–8 dB)
3. Filter Module high internal temperature (above
approximately 80°C)
1. “Major” failure or one or more MCPAs as follows:
a. RF disabled via MCPA panel switch or RFIM command
b. RF Overdrive (gain reduced)
c. DC voltage our of normal range
2. Communications problem from RFIM to Filter Module.
3. Filter Module current out of range.
1. RFIM self test fails.
2. RFIM internal regulators failed.
3. Filter Module missing or loose. Filter Module thumbscrew(s)
not tight. Filter Module thumbscrew switch “OPEN”.
4. Filter Module indicating: Poor Return Loss (0-3 dB)
5. Sector cannot process traffic (i.e. MCPA module(s) failure).
FILTER MODULE LEDs
Filter Module LED status
Green #1: “ON”
Green #2: “ON”
Red #1: “ON”
Red #2: “ON”
Alarm Severity
Possible Failure Modes
Normal Operation
NONE
Critical
Critical
Replace Filter Module
Replace Filter Module
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Installation and Operation Set-Up
Each OneBase™Cell Extender subrack is specifically designed for a specific cellular
system by using the correct combination of components and the correct electrical wiring
and RF cabling of these components. The components of the OneBase™Cell Extender
subrack are electrically connected with a combination of blind mate rear connections and
front panel connections to optimize flexibility and ease of maintenance.
The MCPA Modules are vertically arranged and blind-mated to their RF and DC/control
interfaces in the rear of the subrack. The RF Interface Module (RFIM) is also vertically
arranged and is located to the right side of the MCPA modules. The Filter Modules are
situated at the top portion of the subrack mounted either vertically or horizontally. The
filters interface to the SCM through blind-mate “N” connectors.
FCC Statements: FCC ID: S8L-OBEMCPA
This device complies with Part 2, 15, 22, and 24 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Warning
Changes of modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the
responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of 1.1307(b)(3).
Industry Canada Statements: IC:2237F-OBEMCPA
1. Quality Norms : The testing of the equipment is carried out as the norms laid in IC
standards.
2. Labeling : OneBase™ Cell Extender subrack when sold in Canada will have:
(a) The certification number, prefixed by the term "IC: ", i.e. IC:2237F-OBEMCPA
(b) The manufacturer's name, trade name or brand name, i.e. Andrew Corporation
(c) A model name or number. Model Name = OneBase™ Cell Extender
(d) This device complies with RSS-131, RSS-102 of the IC Rules.
3. External Control
The OneBase™ Cell Extender subrack does not have any external controls accessible to
the user for any adjustments, to operate in violation of the limits prescribed in this
Standard. Furthermore, information on internal adjustments, reconfiguration or
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programmability of the device shall only be made available to service depots and agents
of the equipment supplier and NOT to the public.
4. Exposure of Humans to RF Field : The equipment conforms to RSS-102. RF
Exposure compliance is also addressed at the time of licensing.
5. Multi-carrier operation : Rated output power of the equipment is for multi-carrier
operation, which is 426 Watts maximum total composite. For multiple carriers, the total
output power is distributed as required for each RF carrier. The rating per carrier is
reduced so the total output power is not exceeded. While there is a possibility of singlecarrier use, the maximum output power shall still not exceed 426 Watts. In fact, typical
usage for various carriers is usually no greater than 50 Watts per carrier (see
Specification table).
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