Nokia Networks R and D IP Mobility Networks INSITE-1900 GSM 1900 MHz Base Transceiver Station User Manual dn99256335x2x0xen
Nokia Networks R&D;, IP Mobility Networks GSM 1900 MHz Base Transceiver Station dn99256335x2x0xen
Contents
- 1. Installation manual
- 2. Warnings and cautions
- 3. RF safety instructions
Installation manual
Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential 1 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product defined in the introduction of this documentation. This document is intended for the use of Nokia Networks' customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Networks. The document has been prepared to be used by professional and properly trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Networks welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation. The information or statements given in this document concerning the suitability, capacity, or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered binding but shall be defined in the agreement made between Nokia Networks and the customer. However, Nokia Networks has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia Networks will, if necessary, explain issues which may not be covered by the document. Nokia Networks' liability for any errors in the document is limited to the documentary correction of errors. Nokia Networks WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE IN ANY EVENT FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENT OR FOR ANY DAMAGES, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING MONETARY LOSSES), that might arise from the use of this document or the information in it. This document and the product it describes are considered protected by copyright according to the applicable laws. 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All rights reserved. 2 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Contents Contents 3 List of tables 4 List of figures 5 About this document 7 2.1 2.1.1 2.1.2 Contents of the delivery 9 Nokia InSite Base Station delivery 9 BTS delivery 9 Power supply unit delivery 10 Installation equipment 13 4.1 4.2 Unpacking 15 Unpacking the BTS 15 Unpacking the power supply unit 16 5.1 5.2 5.3 Preparing the cables 17 Preparing the E1 cable 17 Preparing the HDSL cable 18 Preparing the LMP cable 19 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Installing Nokia InSite Base Station 23 Marking the fixing points and inserting the screws to the wall 25 Installing the BTS on a wall 28 Installing the power supply unit on a wall 32 Completing the installation 38 DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 3 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT List of tables 4 (38) Table 1. E1 connector: pin mapping Table 2. HDSL 1/HDSL 2 connectors: pin mapping Table 3. LMP connectors: pin mapping © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 18 19 21 DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft List of figures Figure 1. BTS package contents 10 Figure 2. Power supply unit package contents 11 Figure 3. Installation tools 14 Figure 4. Template inside the BTS package 15 Figure 5. E1 connector (RJ45) 17 Figure 6. HDSL 1/HDSL 2 connectors (RJ11) 19 Figure 7. RJ45 connector of the LMP cable 20 Figure 8. D9 connector of the LMP cable 20 Figure 9. Examples of Nokia InSite Base Station installation 25 Figure 10. Template for marking the fixing points (inside the BTS packing cardboard) 26 Figure 11. Space between the screw heads and the wall 27 Figure 12. Installing the BTS (continues in Figure 13) 29 Figure 13. Installing the BTS (continued from Figure 12) 31 Figure 14. Installing the power supply unit (continues in Figure 15) 34 Figure 15. Installing the power supply unit (continued from Figure 14) 36 Figure 16. Connecting Nokia InSite Base Station to the mains outlet 38 DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 5 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT 6 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft About this document About this document This document describes the installation of Nokia InSite Base Station (BTS and power supply unit). Read carefully Warnings and Cautions and Requirements for Installation and Operation in this User Manual before starting the installation. The following information can be found in this document: • contents of the Nokia InSite Base Station delivery • installation equipment • work order • how to unpack the delivery • how to prepare the cables for Nokia InSite Base Station • how to install Nokia InSite Base Station on a wall • how to complete the installation Caution Installation, commissioning and maintenance measures concerning any Nokia Base Station (BTS) may be performed only by properly trained and authorised personnel. Note ‘Nokia InSite Base Station’ refers to the base station and the power supply unit. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 7 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT 8 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Contents of the delivery Contents of the delivery The contents of the Nokia InSite Base Station delivery are presented in this Chapter. 2.1 Nokia InSite Base Station delivery 2.1.1 BTS delivery The following items are always included in the BTS transportation package: DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft • Nokia InSite Base Station (BTS) • four softening pads for protecting the installation surface • five pozidrive anchor screws (3.5 x 40) and anchor plugs (6 x 30 mm): three for fixing the BTS on a wall, and two for fixing the power supply unit on a wall. • 2 cable clips for keeping the cables in place on the backside of the BTS • Nokia InSite Base Station Quick Reference Guide © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 9 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Nokia InSite BTS Quick Reference Guide Softening pads (4 pcs) Anchor plugs (6x30 mm) Anchor screws (pozidrive, O3.5x40) Cable clips (2 pcs) Figure 1. BTS package contents Note Some wall materials may require special screws and anchor plugs, which are supplied by the customer. 2.1.2 Power supply unit delivery The following items are always included in the power supply unit transportation package: 10 (38) • power supply unit • battery for the power supply unit • DC power cable • AC cord set © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Contents of the delivery Power supply unit DC cable Battery for the power supply unit AC cord set Figure 2. Power supply unit package contents Note The battery of the power supply unit is delivered unattached to the unit in the power supply unit package, and it shall be installed into the power supply unit according to the installation procedure described in this document. Note There are variations in the socket outlets in different parts of the world. If the AC plug is not a correct one for the socket outlet, the customer shall provide the AC cord set locally. Note The two pozidrive anchor screws (3.5 x 40) and anchor plugs (6 x 30 mm) for fixing the power supply unit on a wall are included in the BTS transportation package. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 11 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT 12 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installation equipment Installation equipment This Chapter specifies the equipment that is recommended for the installation of Nokia InSite Base Station but is not included in the delivery. Additional equipment needed when installing Nokia InSite Base Station: DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft • ladder (depending on the circumstances on the site) • spirit level for checking the horizontal straightness (needed when marking the fixing points for the BTS and power supply unit) • spike tool for marking the fixing points to the wall through the packing cardboard template • drill with 6 mm bits • pozidrive screwdriver • tool for crimping, cutting and stripping the cables • LMP cable for connecting the manager PC to the BTS © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 13 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Drill with 6 mm bits Ladder Crimping tool Spirit level Pozidrive screwdriver Spike tool LMP cable Figure 3. 14 (38) Installation tools © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Unpacking Unpacking Note Do not dispose of the packing cardboard as the template inside of it will later be used for marking the fixing points for the BTS and power supply unit. 4.1 Unpacking the BTS To unpack the BTS: 1. Open the packing cardboard around the BTS. Template for marking the fixing points Figure 4. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Template inside the BTS package © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 15 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Caution Handle Nokia InSite Base Station with care. Do not drop Nokia InSite Base Station or the package containing it. Note Handle the plastic covers with clean hands. 4.2 2. Remove the protective plastic bag around the BTS. 3. Inspect the BTS surface visually for any defects. 4. Take the mounting kit plastic bag out of the package. 5. Check the completeness of the delivery (see Chapter 2 in this document). Unpacking the power supply unit To unpack the power supply unit: 16 (38) 1. Open the transportation package. 2. Inspect the power supply unit surface visually for any defects. 3. Take the battery, the DC cable and the AC cord set out of the package. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Preparing the cables Preparing the cables This section describes the process of connecting the wires in the E1, HDSL and LMP cables to the connector pins. 5.1 Preparing the E1 cable For preparing the E1 cable, see Figure 5 and Table 1. Note When you prepare the E1 cable, make sure that you crimp the connectors in a correct way at both ends. Check the pin order in Figure 5 and Table 1. E1 Figure 5. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft E1 connector (RJ45) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 17 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Table 1. 5.2 E1 connector: pin mapping E1 (RJ45) Signal name Frame Clock Output (+) Frame Clock Output (-) E1 line in1 E1 line in1 E1 line out2 E1 line out2 Frame Number Output (+) Frame Number Output (-) Line in indicates the signal received by InSite BTS. Line out indicates the signal transmitted by InSite BTS. Preparing the HDSL cable For preparing the HDSL cable(s), see Figure 6 and Table 2. Caution To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG (0.4 mm diameter) or larger telecommunication line cord. 18 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Preparing the cables HDSL 1/HDSL 2 5.3 Figure 6. HDSL 1/HDSL 2 connectors (RJ11) Table 2. HDSL 1/HDSL 2 connectors: pin mapping HDSL 1/HDSL 2 (RJ11) Signal name Not connected Not connected Line Line Not connected Not connected Preparing the LMP cable For preparing the LMP cable, see Figures 7 and 8, and Table 3. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 19 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT LMP Figure 7. Figure 8. 20 (38) RJ45 connector of the LMP cable D9 connector of the LMP cable © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Preparing the cables Table 3. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft LMP connectors: pin mapping LMP (RJ45) Signal name D9 DSR (always active) Not connected DTR GND RX TX Not connected RTS (not used) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 21 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT 22 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station Installing Nokia InSite Base Station This Chapter instructs how to install the Nokia InSite Base Station. For more information on the requirements for installation and operation, see Requirements for Installation and Operation. Caution Installation, commissioning and maintenance measures concerning any Nokia Base Station (BTS) may be performed only by properly trained and authorised personnel. Caution Nokia InSite BTS and the power supply unit can only be installed in a vertical position. This is for the cooling to work properly, and it is also vital for the power supply battery lifetime. Nokia InSite BTS or the power supply unit must not be installed upside down. Caution Do not install Nokia InSite BTS or the power supply unit in direct sunlight or in a place where water may drop on the device (for example under air-conditioning equipment). DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 23 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Caution Fluorescent lamps may interfere with the infrared (IR) port of the BTS if located closer than 2 m (6.6 ft) below the BTS (with lamps facing upwards). Fluorescent lamps can, however, be installed to the sides or above the BTS because of the narrow IR port beam width. Note Plan carefully where you want to install Nokia InSite BTS and power supply unit. The length of the cable that connects the BTS and the power supply unit is 1.5 m (4.9 ft). Take this into account when planning the installation locations. The minimum distance between Nokia InSite BTS and the power supply unit is 150 mm (5.9 in). For more information on space requirements, see Requirements for Installation and Operation. Note The power supply unit can be installed below or above the BTS, or, it can be hidden above the suspended ceiling. See Figure 9. Note Installing the power supply unit above the suspended ceiling shall be in accordance with all applicable national wiring rules. 24 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station suspended ceiling Figure 9. 6.1 Do not install the power supply unit horizontally Examples of Nokia InSite Base Station installation Marking the fixing points and inserting the screws to the wall WARNING When choosing the installation location and drilling the holes, make sure that you do not damage any cables that may be routed behind the wall. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 25 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT To mark the fixing points and to insert the screws, do the following: 1. Mark the fixing points to the wall. Use the template that is inside the BTS packing cardboard. Use a spirit level to make sure that the template is horizontal before marking the fixing points. See Figure 10. 183 Drill bit O6mm 290 UP 55 BTS Min 150 mm UP 123 29 Power supply unit Figure 10. Template for marking the fixing points (inside the BTS packing cardboard) 26 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station 2. Repeat the above step for the power supply unit. The markings for the power supply unit holes are also on the BTS packing cardboard template. See Figure 10. 3. Drill holes to the wall where the fixing points are marked and insert the anchor plugs and fixing screws into the holes. If the wall material is soft, just insert the fixing screws into the fixing points. 4. Tighten the screws sufficiently so that the BTS and the power supply unit can hang on them until the screws are tightened later. Leave a 15 mm (0.6 in) space between the BTS screw heads and the wall, and a 5 mm (0.2 in) space between the power supply unit screw heads and the wall. See Figure 11. BTS 15 mm (0.6 in) Power supply unit 5 mm (0.2 in) Figure 11. Space between the screw heads and the wall DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 27 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT 6.2 Installing the BTS on a wall To install the BTS on a wall: 28 (38) 1. Remove the connector cover and the antenna cover by pressing gently. The pressing locations are shown in 1 of Figure 12. Lift the antenna cover upwards and pull the connector cover downwards. 2. Insert the softening pads to the backside of the BTS. See 2 of Figure 12. 3. Connect the BTS cables according to the chosen transmission configuration. See 3 of Figure 12. 4. Guide the cables via the slot in the BTS. See 4 of Figure 12. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station Remove the covers Press here Insert the softening pads Backside of the BTS Press here Softening pads Press here Connect the cables HDSL1 HDSL2 DC Guide the cables via the slot E1 Maximum set of connectors Figure 12. Installing the BTS (continues in Figure 13) 5. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft If you are going to route the cables upwards, use the cable clips to hold the cables in place on the backside of the BTS. See 5 of Figure 13. If you are routing the cables downwards, proceed to step 6. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 29 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT 30 (38) 6. Lift the BTS on the wall. Tighten the upper BTS fixing screws. Before tightening the lower screw, you can still adjust the horizontal straightness of the BTS. Tighten the lower BTS fixing screw. See 6 of Figure 13. 7. Install the antenna cover. First, put the lower edge of the cover on the alignment line of the BTS. Press the cover down. See 7 of Figure 13. 8. Install the connector cover. First, put the upper edge of the cover on the alignment line of the BTS. Push the cover up. See 8 of Figure 13. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station Use the cable clips to hold the cables in place Lift the BTS on the wall and tighten the screws Install the connector cover Cable clips Backside of the BTS Install the antenna cover Alignment line for the antenna cover Alignment line for the connector cover Figure 13. Installing the BTS (continued from Figure 12) DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 31 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT 6.3 Installing the power supply unit on a wall WARNING MAINS VOLTAGE! Follow all applicable national legislation when working with the power supply. The AC cord set shall be in accordance with all applicable national wiring rules. The mains plug will act as a disconnecting device for AC mains and no other AC disconnecting device is needed. The power is always ON when the mains power cable (AC cable) is connected! The power supply unit feeds power to the BTS even after the AC has been disconnected. To stop the power feeding, the DC cable has to be disconnected also. Note The socket outlet should be installed near the equipment and be easily accessible. Note Nokia InSite Base Station must only be used with Nokia power supply unit PBU11. To install the power supply unit on a wall: Note First, see section 7.1 for marking the fixing points and inserting the screws to the wall. 1. 32 (38) Open the front cover by pressing the locking clip. See 1 of Figure 14. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station Caution Do not use any sharp tools to open the cover because it could damage the unit. Note Do not install the battery yet, because you will have to guide the AC cable around the screw tower for strain relief. (See step 5 in this procedure.) 2. Lift the unit on the wall. If the power supply unit will be installed below the BTS, guide the HDSL and E1 cables under the power supply unit before tightening the power supply unit fixing screws. See 2 of Figure 14. Tighten the power supply unit fixing screws. 3. Open the screw which is holding the battery support bridge in place. Use a pozidrive driver. Remove the battery support bridge. See 3 of Figure 14. 4. Take the battery and place it in the battery bay so that the battery label remains visible in the lower part of the battery bay. The battery connection cord should be in its slot in the upper right corner of the battery bay. Connect the battery connection cord to the 3-pin connector. See 4 of Figure 14. Caution Use only the NiMH 6HR-SCC 7.2V battery which is provided by Nokia. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 33 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Press the locking clip to open the cover Lift the battery supply unit on the wall and tighten the screws locking clip Guide the E1/HDSL cables behind the unit if it is installed below the BTS Remove the battery support bridge Install the battery (cord goes in the upper right corner) Figure 14. Installing the power supply unit (continues in Figure 15) 5. 34 (38) Connect the AC connector to the power supply unit. Guide the AC cable around the screw tower. See 5 of Figure 15. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station 6. Install the battery support bridge and tighten the screw using a pozidrive driver. See 6 of Figure 15. 7. Take the DC cable (the cable for connecting the power supply unit and the BTS) and put the excess cable around the guiding pins. Push the strain relief of the cable to the slot beside the connector. Connect the DC cable to the 2-pin connector. See 7 of Figure 15. Caution Use only the Nokia InSite Base Station DC cable which is provided by Nokia. Do not cut or otherwise modify the DC cable. Note DC cabling depends on the installation location of the power supply unit. Two different ways are illustrated in 7 of Figure 15. 8. There are two exit holes for the cables in the power supply unit. Arrange the cables so that they come out through the exit holes. Install the power supply unit cover. First, press down the upper edge, then the lower edge, until the locking clip locks the cover on. See 8 of Figure 15. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 35 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT Connect the AC connector Install the battery support bridge Screw tower AC Guide and connect the DC cable Guiding pins DC cable Strain relief Ferrite DC cable Example 1: Power supply unit installed below the BTS Example 2: Power supply unit installed above the BTS Install the cover Figure 15. Installing the power supply unit (continued from Figure 14) 36 (38) © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Installing Nokia InSite Base Station 9. Install the cable covers, if needed. Note If there is a need to install cable covers below the BTS, install a coupler fitting below the BTS connector cover. This way, it is easier to remove the BTS connector cover in the commissioning phase. Note An example of a cable cover is ‘Panduit LD5’, and an example of a coupler fitting is ‘Panduit CF5’. However, the requirements set by the supplier must be taken into account. WARNING Follow all applicable national regulations when choosing the possible cable cover types and installing the cable covers. 10. Connect the transmission cables. See Figure 16. Note The E1 interface of Nokia InSite Base Station is designed to be used only with indoor telephone/data cabling. It must not be directly connected to wires that are leaving the building without any additional equipment (e.g. Nokia InHub or an ETSI-compatible leased line terminal.) 11. DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft Connect the power supply unit to the mains outlet with the AC cable. See Figure 16. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential 37 (38) Nokia InSite Base Station Installation, DRAFT suspended ceiling Figure 16. Connecting Nokia InSite Base Station to the mains outlet Caution Do not cover Nokia InSite BTS or power supply unit. To maintain proper circulation of air, the air inlets and outlets must not be obstructed. 6.4 Completing the installation To complete the installation, do the following: 38 (38) 1. Check that all the cables are properly connected. 2. Check that the BTS and power supply unit covers are properly installed. 3. Clean the site. Recycle any applicable material. 4. Commission the BTS as specified in Commissioning. © Nokia Networks Oy Nokia Proprietary and Confidential Confidential DN99256335 Issue 2-1 en Draft
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