Nokia Solutions and Networks T5GX1 UBS CDMA XMI Transceiver at 800 MHz User Manual Exhibit 121b

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Task 4: Rack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf
Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
Task 4: Rack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf
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The objectives of this procedure are as follows:
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For -48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS only.
Install the PSM shelf to the bottom of the rack. The site configuration/characteristics will
determine if a PSM shelf is to be installed.
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Install the appropriate, -48 V DC or 220 V AC, PSMs into PSM shelf slots 1 and 2. For
the low capacity frame, either two -48 V DC or two 220 V AC PSMs are installed in the
shelf. The second PSM is for redundancy.
Required items
The following items are required:
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Either a -48 V DC or a 220 V AC PSM shelf (whichever is applicable)
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Either two -48 V DC or two 220 V AC PSMs (whichever is applicable)
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Eight (8) M5 x 12 mm screws for mounting the PSM shelf - these screws are packaged
with the PSM shelf
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Tape measure with millimeter scale, capable measuring up to 1200 mm or with inch scale,
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TORX T25 bit and driver
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Torque driver
Procedure
Procedure 2-3 gives the procedure for performing Task 4.
Procedure 2-3 Procedure for Task 4
Locate the bottom RU that is to be used for the installation of the PSM shelf.
Using a tape measure, measure mounting screw location heights on each
side of the rack. Measure from the bottom of the RU determined in step 1
(Refer to Figure 2-13). Mark the following screw locations:
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Procedure 2-3 Procedure for Task 4 (Continued)
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136 mm (5.35 inches) for PSM shelf
Partially insert an M5 x 12 mm screw into each location marked on the rack.
Leave the screw heads extending 7 mm out from the rack surface.
Remove the PSM shelf from its packaging.
Align the keyhole slots in the PSM shelf with the bottom screws, installed in
step 3 above (Refer to Figure 2-14).
Insert screws in the 6 open slots of the PSM shelf. Using TORX T25 driver,
tighten all 8 PSM shelf screws to 4.77 N-m (42 in-lb).
PSM weighs approximately 5 kg. Be careful when handling the
PSM to prevent damage to the equipment and personal injury.
Install the appropriate PSMs into PSM shelf slots 1 and 2 as follows:
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Grasp the handle on the front panel of the PSM with one hand while
carefully supporting the bottom of the module with the other hand.
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Properly orient the PSM and insert it into the slot.
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Slowly slide the module into the shelf until the rear connectors are
fully seated. Make sure that the PSM is fully engaged with the shelf
backplane slot connectors.
Using a T25 TORX bit and torque driver, tighten the PSM captive retaining
thumbscrew to 2.37 N-m (21 in-lb).
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Procedural reference diagrams
The following diagrams help clarify certain steps in Procedure 2-3.
Figure 2-13 Hanger screw layout for the optional PSM shelf
Hanger Screw Layout for optional PSM h
Self
Hanger Screw
(Detail A)
Detail A
Hanger Screw Extension
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1. All dimensions are in millimeters
2. 1800 mm high rack shown. Dimension and hanger screw locations
are alsoapplicable for the 1400 mm rack.
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Figure 2-14
Task 4: Rack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf
Hanging the PSM shelf
PSM shelf keyhole
located on hanger screw
NOTE
1. Akeyhole/hanger screwis located on both the right and left sides.
Bothkeyholes/hanger screws sho
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Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
Task 5: Rack Mounting for Low-Capacity Frame
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Objective
The objective of Task 5 is to install the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly into an EIA 19-inch
rack.
The UBS Macro carrier strip assembly contains all of the equipment required for configuring a
low-capacity, +27 V DC starter frame. The layout of the equipment on the carrier strips allows
capacity expansion of the frame.
The most common and preferred method is to install the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly into
an 1800 mm or 1400 mm high rack. This method requires that there be 600 mm of clearance on
the left and right sides of the rack.
The UBS Macro carrier strip assembly requires a minimum of 27 Rack Units (RUs) of
continuous space.
Required items
The following items are required:
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UBS Macro carrier strip assembly
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Tape measure with millimeter scale, capable measuring up to 1200 mm or with inch scale,
capable measuring up to 48 inches; for measuring screw location heights on rack
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Twenty-six (26) M5 x 12 mm screws for mounting the UBS carrier strip assembly - these
screws are included in the STGN4034 Installation Kit that is packaged with the UBS Macro
carrier strip assembly
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TORX T25 bit and driver
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Torque driver
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10 mm socket and ratchet
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Procedure
Procedure 2-4 gives the procedure for performing Task 5.
Procedure 2-4 Rack Mounting the Low-Capacity, +27 V DC UBS Macro BTS Assembly
Using a tape measure, measure mounting hanger screw location heights on
each side of the rack (see Figure 2-15 Hanger screw layout for UBS Macro
carrier strip assembly on page 2-39 ). Measure down from the very top of the
rack. Mark the following screw locations:
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95.25 mm (3.75 inches) for the top of the UBS Macro carrier strip
assembly
Partially insert an M5 x 12 mm screw into each location marked on the rack.
Leave the screw heads extending 7 mm out from the rack surface.
Move the pallet with the unpacked UBS Macro carrier strip assembly and
support near the rack so as to allow movement on both sides of the support
and in front of the rack. Leave the carrier strip assembly on the support.
The carrier strips allow four people to carefully lift the UBS Macro
carrier strip assembly off the support and onto the rack. The
assembly can also be lifted via some mechanical aid (hoist, etc.)
attached to the lifting loops on the ends of the carrier strips.
Four people, two on each side, are needed to lift the carrier strip
assembly.
Lift the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly up and off of the support and hang
it on the rack (see Figure 2-16 Lifting and hanging the carrier strip assembly
on the rack on page 2-40).
Using the carrier strip hanger screws previously installed in the rack, align
the top carrier strip keyhole slots with the two hanger screws. Hang the
carrier strip assembly on these two screws.
Insert a screw in the two bottom carrier strip keyhole slots (see Figure 2-17
Carrier strip assembly keyhole screw locations on page 2-41). Do not tighten
the screws in carrier strip keyhole slots.
Insert screws in the 22 open slots of the various shelves of the carrier strip
assembly. Using a T25 TORX driver, tighten these 22 screws to 4.77 N-m
(42 in-lb).
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Procedure 2-4 Rack Mounting the Low-Capacity, +27 V DC UBS Macro BTS Assembly
(Continued)
Using a T25 TORX driver, tighten the four screws in carrier strip keyhole
slots to 4.77 N-m (42 in-lb).
This step is optional and is only performed if there is
a desire to remove the carrier strips from the frame.
Remove the carrier strips from the frame as follows:
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Using a 10 mm socket and ratchet, loosen and remove the 8 nuts that
secure each carrier strip to the frame.
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Remove the carrier strip.
Procedural reference diagrams
The following diagrams help clarify certain steps in Procedure 2-4.
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Figure 2-15 Hanger screw layout for UBS Macro carrier strip assembly on page 2-39
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Figure 2-16 Lifting and hanging the carrier strip assembly on the rack on page 2-40
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Figure 2-17 Carrier strip assembly keyhole screw locations on page 2-41
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Figure 2-15 shows hanger screw layout used for mounting the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly
onto a 1400 mm or 1800 mm high EIA 19-inch rack.
Figure 2-15 Hanger screw layout for UBS Macro carrier strip assembly
Hanger Screw Layout for UBS
Carrier Strip Assembly
95.25
Hanger Screw
(Detail A)
Detail A
Hanger Screw Extension
NOTE
1. All dimensions are in millimeters
2. 1800 mm high rack shown. Dimension and hanger screw locations are also applicable for the 1400 mm rack
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Figure 2-16 shows four people lifting and hanging the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly on
the rack.
Figure 2-16
UBS Macro BTS Handles
Lifting and hanging the carrier strip assembly on the rack
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Figure 2-17 shows the keyhole screw locations in a rack mounted UBS Macro carrier strip
assembly.
Figure 2-17
Carrier strip assembly keyhole screw locations
Bottom keyhole of carrier strip
located on hanger screw
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1. Another carrier strip keyhole/hanger screw is loca
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The left side carrier strip/rack rail has atop and bottom keyholes/hanger screws at the same heights as the right side.
All four keyholes/hanger screws should beengaged at the same time.
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Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
Task 6: Expanding the Low-capacity Frame
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If the initial UBS Macro BTS installation is for a low-capacity frame configuration,
skip this task and go to Task 7: Cabling the Optional PSM Shelf on page 2-43.
Perform this task only if the initial UBS Macro BTS installation is for a mid-capacity
frame configuration.
Objective
The objective of Task 6 is to install the additional equipment required to expand the UBS Macro
BTS low-capacity starter/expansion frame to the mid-capacity frame configuration.
Currently a UBS Macro BTS low-capacity starter/expansion frame can only be
expanded to mid-capacity. In the future, the low-capacity starter/expansion frames
and mid-capacity frames will be expandable to high-capacity.
Procedure
Go to Chapter 3 Low-to-Mid Capacity Frame Expansion Procedures and perform all of the
applicable procedures for expanding the low-capacity UBS Macro BTS starter/expansion frame
to the mid-capacity frame configuration.
After all of the additional expansion equipment is installed, go to Task 7: Cabling the Optional
PSM Shelf on page 2-43 and continue performing the remaining tasks in sequential order.
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The objectives of this procedure are as follows:
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Connect the +27 V DC power output cable from the rear of the PSM shelf to the +27 V DC
power input cable on the rear of the PDU.
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Connect the 50-conductor cable (supplied with PSM shelf) between the PSM shelf front
panel ALARM/CONTROL connector and SSI front panel PSM connector.
Required items
The following items are required:
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50-conductor cable (supplied with PSM shelf)
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Flat blade screw driver
Procedure
Procedure 2-5 gives the procedure for performing Task 7.
Procedure 2-5 Procedure for Task 7
Connect the +27 V DC power output cable from the rear of the PSM shelf
to the +27 V DC power input cable on the rear of the PDU. Mate Orange
connectors together.
Connect the 50-conductor cable (supplied with PSM shelf) between the PSM
shelf front panel ALARM/CONTROL connector and SSI front panel PSM
connector. Refer to Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4 for the connector locations on
the PSM shelf front panel and on the SSI.
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Tasks 8-9: Connecting TX/RX Antennas
Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
Tasks 8-9: Connecting TX/RX Antennas
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The objectives of performing Tasks 8-9 are as follows:
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Install the external antenna cables to the Integrated Duplexer RX Filters (IDRFs).
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Install terminators on the IDRFs.
The site configuration/characteristics determines the IDRF usage.
Required items
The following items are required:
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External TX and RX 50 Ohm coaxial cables with type N connectors (customer supplied)
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0.25 W, 50 Ohm, SMA-type male terminators (customer supplied) for unused directional
coupler port connectors
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50 W N-type male terminator (customer supplied) for unused TX/RX connectors
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SMA breakover wrench
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19 mm open–end hex wrench (N–type connector)
Location of antenna connectors
The top view of Figure 2-1 and Figure 2-2 show the location of the UBS Macro BTS antenna
connectors on the top of the IDRF.
Procedure
The procedure for performing Tasks 8-9 is as follows.
Procedure 2-6 Procedure for Tasks 8-9
Route the customer supplied TX/RX main and RX diversity antenna cables
to the top of the Integrated Duplexer RX Filters (IDRFs), located at the
top of the frame.
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Procedure 2-6 Procedure for Tasks 8-9 (Continued)
Connect each antenna cable to the corresponding IDRF type N connector.
Refer to Figure 2-1 or Figure 2-2, whichever is applicable, for the location of
the UBS Macro BTS antenna connectors on the top of the IDRF. Using a 19
mm open–end hex wrench, tighten the cable connectors to 4.3 N-m (38 in-lb).
The IDRFs are not labeled for a sector. To determine the sector
for each IDRF, look at the color code of the XMI TX and RX cables
connected to the bottom of the IDRF. Refer to Table 2-2 for the
mapping of the cable color to the sector (Red = sector 1, Blue =
sector 2, Yellow = sector 3). The sectors can also be determined
by tracing those XMI cables back to the XMI TX and RX ports,
which are labeled as TX1 and RX1 for sector 1, TX2 and RX2 for
sector 2, and TX3 and RX3 for sector 3.
Connect customer supplied 0.25 W, 50 Ohm, SMA-type terminators to any
unused directional coupler port connectors on the top of the IDRFs.
For any unused TX/RX connector on an IDRF, install a 50 W N-type
terminator (customer supplied).
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Tasks 10-13: Connecting RGPS, Spans, Customer Alarms
Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
Tasks 10-13: Connecting RGPS, Spans, Customer
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Objectives
The SSI provides only secondary surge protection for the RGPS and T1/E1 span
connections. The customer is responsible for providing primary surge protection.
The objectives of performing Tasks 10–13 are as follows:
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Install RGPS cable (AA) between the RGPS cable lightning arrester and the UBS Macro
BTS.
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Install T1/E1 balanced Span I/O cable (W) between the UBS Macro BTS and the site span
line interconnect equipment.
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Install E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxial cables (customer supplied) between the UBS Macro
BTS and the site span line interconnect equipment.
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Install Customer Alarm Input/Output (IP/OP) cables (X) between the UBS Macro BTS and
the Customer IP/OP interconnect equipment.
The site configuration/characteristics determines whether the cables in Tasks 10-13 are to be
installed.
Cabling options
The site characteristics determine the use of cables AA, W and X.
The RGPS cable (AA) is optional and used only when the optional RGPS head is used.
The T1/E1 balanced Span I/O cable (W) can carry up to 8 spans, but the UBS Macro BTS
currently supports only up to 4 spans. This is also true for E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxial
cables (customer supplied).
For Span I/O cable (W), the minimum size of span line wires is 26 AWG.
The usage and quantity of Customer Alarm Input/Output (IP/OP) cables (X) is determined by the
customer.
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Required items
The following items are required:
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Cable AA - Part number 3086433H12
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Cable W - Part number CGDS19797321
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Cable X - Part number CGDS19797321
All SSI cable connectors with jack-screws require a flat-blade driver and should be
tightened to 1.02 N-m (9 in-lb).
Location of cables AA, W and X
Figure 2-3 SSI front panel connectors on page 2-9 shows the connector locations on the front
panel of the SSI for: RGPS cable (AA), T1/E1 balanced span line cable (W), E1 unbalanced span
line coaxial cables, and customer alarm cable (X).
The optional RGPS cable (AA) has a 15-pin D-connector on one end that connects to the RGPS
connector, located on the front of the SSI. The other cable end has loose wires. This end is
routed to the RGPS lightning arrester, where the wires connect. Refer to Figure 2-6 through
Figure 2-11, Table 2-9 and Table 2-10 for RGPS cable (AA) details.
Details for cables (W) and (X ) are provided in this task section.
Balanced T1/E1 cable (W) details
Figure 2-18 and Table 2-11 show the pin and signal information for cable W.
Figure 2-18 T1/E1 balanced span line cable (W) pin numbering
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LOOSE WIRES, NO CONNECTOR
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For E1 unbalanced 75-Ohm BNC connector locations and labeling on the daughter card, refer to
Figure 2-3 SSI front panel connectors on page 2-9.
Table 2-11 also shows the correlation between spans and the E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxial
BNC connectors.
Table 2-11 T1/E1 I/O cable W (span) signal and pin information
Span
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Signal name
T1/E1 Balanced Span 36-Cond
Shielded Twisted Pair Cable (W)
37-Pin D-Sub Connector
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Wire Color
TX1_TIP
White/Blue
TX1_RING
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Blue/White
RX1_TIP
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Black/Orange
RX1_RING
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Orange/Black
TX2_TIP
White/Orange
TX2_RING
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Orange/White
RX2_TIP
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Black/Green
RX2_RING
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Green/Black
TX3_TIP
White/Green
TX3_RING
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Green/White
RX3_TIP
14
Black/Brown
RX3_RING
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Brown/Black
TX4_TIP
White/Brown
TX4_RING
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Brown/White
RX4_TIP
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Black/Gray
RX4_RING
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Gray/Black
TX5_TIP
White/Gray
TX5_RING
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Gray/White
RX5_TIP
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RX5_RING
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Blue/Yellow
TX6_TIP
Red/Blue
TX6_RING
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Blue/Red
RX6_TIP
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Yellow/Orange
RX6_RING
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E1 Unbalanced
75-Ohm Coaxial Cable
BNC Connection
(RING is GND/shield)
TX1
RX1
TX2
RX2
TX3
RX3
TX4
RX4
TX5
RX5
TX6
RX6
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Table 2-11 T1/E1 I/O cable W (span) signal and pin information (Continued)
Span
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Signal name
T1/E1 Balanced Span 36-Cond
Shielded Twisted Pair Cable (W)
37-Pin D-Sub Connector
Pin
Wire Color
TX7_TIP
Red/Orange
TX7_RING
26
Orange/Red
RX7_TIP
18
Yellow/Green
RX7_RING
36
Green/Yellow
TX8_TIP
Red/Green
TX8_RING
27
Green/Red
RX8_TIP
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Yellow/Brown
RX8_RING
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Brown/Yellow
Ground
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Ground
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E1 Unbalanced
75-Ohm Coaxial Cable
BNC Connection
(RING is GND/shield)
TX7
RX7
TX8
RX8
Customer alarm input/output (IP/OP) cable (X) details
Alarm connectors
There are two ALARM connectors on the UBS Macro SSI:
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CUSTOMER IP 1-12 OP 1-4 connector
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CUSTOMER IP 13-24 OP 5-8 connector
Each ALARM connector provides 12 inputs and 4 outputs. A total of 24 inputs and 8 outputs are
available.
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Function
ALARM connectors provide for Customer Defined Alarm Inputs and Outputs. The customer can
connect BTS site alarm input sensors and output devices to the UBS Macro BTS, thus providing
alarm reporting of active sensors as well as controlling output devices.
The SSI detects signals from customer input sensors and reports the detected signals to the
DMI controller, which in turn reports the detected alarm to the OMC-R, where it is displayed as
defined by the customer.
The SSI also provides switched relay contacts to customer output devices. The SSI controls
relay contacts according to output control signals from the DMI controller, in response to
customer defined commands entered at the OMC-R.
Input connections
Each input consists of a wire/pin pair (that is, input/Gnd). To ensure proper operation, each
pair to be used must be connected to an external sensor that provides a dry-contact closure.
The customer sensor output connects between an optically isolated 5 V DC signal and an
isolated return.
For an OPEN circuit (logic 0) between pins:
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There is 10 K Ohms or greater across the input pair.
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The signal to ground voltage is +5 V DC.
For a CLOSED circuit (logic 1) between pins:
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There is 1 K Ohms or less across the input pair.
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The signal to ground current is a maximum of 9 mA.
Either of the above states can be defined by the customer in system software as an alarm
condition.
Output connections
Each output consists of 3-wires/pins:
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COM
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NC
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NO
The customer output device control inputs connect between the common (COM) and either the
normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO) contacts of a relay. The NC and NO state for relay
contacts occurs when the relay coil is not energized.
Relay contacts are load rated for a maximum of 1 A at 24 V DC and 0.5 A at 50 V DC.
The toggling of relay contacts to the opposite state is controlled by system software.
Pins and signals
Figure 2-19, Table 2-12 and Table 2-13 show the pin and signal information for cable X.
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Figure 2-19 Customer alarm cable (X) pin numbering
19
LOOSE WIRES, NO CONNECTOR
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(Male)
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D-Sub Pin
number
Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 1-12 OP 1-4
Signal
Description
Wire Color
37Pin
D-Sub Pin
number
Signal
Description
Wire Color
Customer
Input 1
White/Blue
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Input 1 Gnd
Blue/White
Customer
Input 2
White/Orange
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Input 2 Gnd
Orange/White
Customer
Input 3
White/Green
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Input 3 Gnd
Green/White
Customer
Input 4
White/Brown
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Input 4 Gnd
Brown/White
Customer
Input 5
White/Gray
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Input 5 Gnd
Gray/White
Customer
Input 6
Red/Blue
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Input 6 Gnd
Blue/Red
Customer
Input 7
Red/Orange
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Input 7 Gnd
Orange/Red
Customer
Input 8
Red/Green
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Input 8 Gnd
Green/Red
Customer
Input 9
Red/Brown
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Input 9 Gnd
Brown/Red
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Not
Connected
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Customer
Output NC
Blue/Black
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Customer
Output
NO 1
Black/Blue
30
Customer
Output
Common 1
Orange/Black
12
Customer
Output
NO 2
Black/Orange
31
Customer
Output
Common 2
Green/Black
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Table 2-12 Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 1-12 OP 1-4 (Continued)
37-Pin
D-Sub Pin
number
Signal
Description
Wire Color
37Pin
D-Sub Pin
number
Signal
Description
Wire Color
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Customer
Output
NC 2
Black/Green
32
Customer
Output NC
Brown/Black
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Customer
Output
NO 3
Black/Brown
33
Customer
Output
Common 3
Gray/Black
15
Customer
Output
NO 4
Black/Gray
34
Customer
Output
Common 4
Blue/Yellow
16
Customer
Output
NC 4
Yellow/Blue
17
Customer
Input 10
Yellow/Orange
35
Input 10
Gnd
Orange/Yellow
18
Customer
Input 11
Yellow/Green
36
Input 11
Gnd
Green/Yellow
19
Customer
Input 12
Yellow/Brown
37
Input 12
Gnd
Brown/Yellow
Table 2-13 Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 13-24 OP 5-8
37-Pin
D-Sub Pin
number
Signal
Description
Wire Color
37-Pin
D-Sub Pin
number
Signal
Description
Wire Color
Customer
Input 13
White/Blue
20
Input 13
Gnd
Blue/White
Customer
Input 14
White/Orange
21
Input 14
Gnd
Orange/White
Customer
Input 15
White/Green
22
Input 15
Gnd
Green/White
Customer
Input 16
White/Brown
23
Input 16
Gnd
Brown/White
Customer
Input 17
White/Gray
24
Input 17
Gnd
Gray/White
Customer
Input 18
Red/Blue
25
Input 18
Gnd
Blue/Red
Customer
Input 19
Red/Orange
26
Input 19
Gnd
Orange/Red
Customer
Input 20
Red/Green
27
Input 20
Gnd
Green/Red
Customer
Input 21
Red/Brown
28
Input 21
Gnd
Brown/Red
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Table 2-13 Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 13-24 OP 5-8
(Continued)
37-Pin
D-Sub Pin
number
Signal
Description
10
Not
Connected
11
Customer
Output NO 5
12
Wire Color
37-Pin
D-Sub Pin
number
Signal
Description
Wire Color
29
Customer
Output NC 5
Blue/Black
Black/Blue
30
Customer
Output
Common 5
Orange/Black
Customer
Output NO 6
Black/Orange
31
Customer
Output
Common 6
Green/Black
13
Customer
Output NC 6
Black/Green
32
Customer
Output NC 7
Brown/Black
14
Customer
Output NO 7
Black/Brown
33
Customer
Output
Common 7
Gray/Black
15
Customer
Output NO 8
Black/Gray
34
Customer
Output
Common 8
Blue/Yellow
16
Customer
Output NC 8
Yellow/Blue
17
Customer
Input 22
Yellow/Orange
35
Input 22
Gnd
Orange/Yellow
18
Customer
Input 23
Yellow/Green
36
Input 23
Gnd
Green/Yellow
19
Customer
Input 24
Yellow/Brown
37
Input 24
Gnd
Brown/Yellow
Procedure
Perform Tasks 10-13 as given in Procedure 2-7.
Procedure 2-7 Procedure for Tasks 10-13
Connect the 15-pin D-connector end of cable (AA) to the RGPS connector on
the front of the SSI. Refer to Figure 2-3 for the connector location on the SSI.
Route the loose end of cable (AA) to the RGPS lightning arrester and connect
the wires there. Refer to Figure 2-6 through Figure 2-11, Table 2-9 and
Table 2-10.
For T1/E1 balanced span line connections, go to step 4. For E1 unbalanced
span line connections, go to step 7.
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Procedure 2-7 Procedure for Tasks 10-13 (Continued)
Connect the 37-pin D-connector end of cable (W) to the SPAN connector on
the front of the SSI. Refer to Figure 2-3 for the connector location on the SSI.
Route the loose end of cable (W) to the customer span line interconnect
equipment and connect the wires. Refer to Table 2-11.
The UBS Macro BTS currently supports only up to 4 spans.
Go to step 9.
Connect E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxial cables (customer supplied) to
the corresponding BNC connector on the SSI E1 daughter card. Refer
to Figure 2-3 for the BNC connector locations on the SSI. Also, refer to
Table 2-11 for correlation between spans and the E1 unbalanced span I/O
coaxial BNC connectors.
Route the other ends of the span I/O coaxial cables to the customer span line
interconnect equipment and connect the cables.
The UBS Macro BTS currently only supports up to 4 spans.
Connect the 37-pin D-connector of the Customer Alarm Input/Output (IP/OP)
cables (X) to the corresponding CUSTOMER IP 1-12 OP 1-4 connector and
CUSTOMER IP 13-24 OP 5-8 connector on the front of the SSI.
10
Route the loose end of cable (X) to the Customer IP/OP interconnect
equipment and connect the wires. Refer to Figure 2-3 for the CUSTOMER
IP/OP connector locations on the SSI. Also, refer to Table 2-12 and
Table 2-13.
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Task 14 is performed for +27 V DC UBS Macro BTS only.
The objectives of this procedure are as follows:
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Attaching the contact/lugs, connector and cable clamp on the +27 V DC power input
cable wires.
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Connecting the +27 V DC input power cable to the rear of the PDU.
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Routing the loose ends of the wires to the site +27 V DC source for connection.
Frame power cables and connector information
The wire gauge (that is, diameter) depends on the required length of the DC power cable (DC).
Refer to Table 2-8 for the correct wire size.
The DC connector contact/lug size depends on the wire gauge used for the DC power cable (DC).
Refer to Table 2-14 for DC connector contact/lug part information.
In order to minimize current imbalance between the feed (+V) and return (-V) wires used in
the cable:
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Ensure that the wire size, length and gage, of each wire used in the cable are the same.
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Ensure that contacts/lugs used in the connector are identical and match the gauge of
the wire.
Motorola recommends using 2/0 AWG cables for short cable runs; less than 661.11
cm (21.69 ft).
Table 2-14 +27 V DC connector (Orange) parts information
Item Description
Orange DC connector housing
Part Number
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 932, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0097
Qty
1 per +27 V DC power feed
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Table 2-14 +27 V DC connector (Orange) parts information (Continued)
Item Description
Part Number
Qty
AWG 2/0 connector contact/lug
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 907, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0500
2 per DC connector housing
AWG 3/0 connector contact/lug
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 916, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0502
2 per DC connector housing
AWG 4/0 connector contact/lug
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 908, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0504
2 per DC connector housing
Cable clamp for two single
conductors with hardware
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 996G1
1 per +27 V DC power feed
Required items
The following items are required:
•
One +27 V DC Power Input Cable (DC) - customer supplied. The wire size, length and
gauge, used for cable (DC) depends on site characteristics (see Table 2-8).
Motorola recommends the use of Red wire for feed (+V) and Black wire for
return (-V).
•
Two contacts/lugs – customer supplied. Contact/lug fastens to wire end and is inserted into
DC connector housing. For contact/lug part number (refer to Table 2-14). Contact/lug size
must match the gauge of the wire being used.
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One DC connector housing – customer supplied. Use Anderson SB350 connector housing
(Orange color) or equivalent.
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DC connector cable clamps for power cable (see Table 2-14 or Table 2-15 for part
information).
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Crimper tool - Anderson Power Products part number 1368 - Hydraulic hand tool,
maximum cable size of 300 MCM
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Wire stripper/cutters.
•
Digital Multi-Meter (DMM) Fluke Model 8062A with Y8134 test lead kit or equivalent; used
for precision DC and AC measurements, requiring 4-1/2 digits.
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Power cabling and tie down requirements
To control the inductance at the BTS DC power input due to the spacing between wires used
in the +27 V DC Power Input Cable (DC), the feed (+V) and return (-V) wires must be bound
together at intervals of 1 meter or less. Refer to Figure 2-20.
Figure 2-20 +27 V DC power input cable (DC) wire tie-wrap example
- 0 V DC
+27 V Power Source
+27 V DC
+27 V DC Power Input
Connector (ORANGE)
FRONT
REAR
- 0 V DC
BREAKER 1
+27 V DC
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Contact/lug, DC connector housing and PDU input power
Figure 2-21 shows the lugs and DC connector housing. This figure also shows the location at
which the +27 V DC Input Power Cable (DC) connects to the rear of the PDU.
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Figure 2-21 +27 V DC power input cable (DC) connector and connection to PDU
PDU
(rear view, shown
partially cut away)
Connector
Housing
(Orange)
2-Wire +27 VDC
Power Cable
(Customer Supplied)
(-)
BLACK WIRE
(Typical)
(+)
(-)
(+)
+27 VDC Power
Input (Orange)
Crimp-on
Contact/Lugs
RED Wire
(Typical)
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Cable Clamp
Procedure
Perform the Task 14 as given in Procedure 2-8.
•
Do not wear a wrist strap when servicing the power supplies or power distribution
cabling.
•
Ensure that the source for the DC power is in the OFF position.
•
Ensure that all of the PDU circuit breakers are OFF.
Procedure 2-8
Procedure for Task 14
Ensure that the BTS ground cable (DD) is connected between the rack and
the Master Ground Bar (refer to Task 3).
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Procedure 2-8 Procedure for Task 14 (Continued)
Ensure that the +27 V DC Power Input Cable (DC) is NOT connected to the
main +27 V DC power source. Turn OFF the main +27 V DC power source.
Remove the components from the DC connector package.
Strip 35 mm of insulation from the negative (-V) and positive (+V) wires of
the power cable.
Place a DC contact/lug on the negative (-V) and positive (+V) wires of the
power cable. Refer to Figure 2-21.
Using the appropriate crimping tool, crimp the DC contact/lug on to the
wires.
Observe the negative (-V) and positive (+V) wire polarities and insert the
DC contacts/lugs into the DC connector housing until an audible click is
heard. Refer to Figure 2-21.
Verify the positive (+V) wire is installed in the positive position and the
negative (-V) wire is installed in the negative (-) position on the connector
housing.
Ensure that the wires are firmly fastened to the DC connector housing.
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Tie the positive (+V) and negative (-V) wires of the cable together as shown
in Figure 2-20.
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Route the loose end of the +27 V DC Power Input Cable (DC) to the site +27
V DC source and connect the wires to the source.
12
Verify that proper polarity is maintained from the +27 V DC power source to
the UBS Macro BTS.
13
Use a Digital Multi-Meter (DMM) to measure the voltage
of the DC connector housing that was installed in step 7.
Perform the following:
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Set the DMM to measure 27 V DC.
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Connect the DMM negative (GND/common) lead to the (-) terminal of
the cable connector.
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Connect the DMM positive lead to the (+) terminal of the cable
connector.
14
Turn on the main +27 V DC power source.
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Observe the DMM and verify that the voltage is nominally +27 V (range =
+26 to +28 V).
16
Turn off the main +27 V DC power source.
17
Disconnect the DMM from the cable connector.
18
Connect +27 V DC Power Input Cable (DC) connector to the +27 V DC
input power cable on the rear of the PDU; Orange connectors mate. Refer
to Figure 2-21.
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Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
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Task 15 is performed for -48 V DC UBS Macro BTS only.
The objectives of this procedure are as follows:
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Attaching the contact/lugs and connector on the -48 V DC power input cable wires.
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Connecting the -48 V DC input power cable to the rear of the -48 V DC PSM shelf.
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Routing the loose ends of the wires to the site -48 V DC source for connection to the source.
Verify that the +27 V DC output power cable from the PSM shelf is already
connected to the PDU +27 V DC input power cable. This was performed during
Tasks 4-7.
Frame power cables and connector information
The wire gauge (that is, diameter) depends on the required length of the DC power cable (CC).
Refer to Table 2-8 for the correct wire size.
The DC connector contact/lug size depends on the wire gauge used for the DC power cable (CC).
Refer to Table 2-15 for DC connector contact/lug part information.
In order to minimize current imbalance between the feed (-V) and return (+V) wires used in
the cable:
•
Ensure that the wire size, length and gauge, of each wire used in the cable are the same.
•
Ensure that contacts/lugs used in the connector are identical and match the gauge of
the wire.
Motorola recommends using 2/0 AWG cables for short cable runs; less than 661.11
cm (21.69 ft).
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Table 2-15 –48 V DC connector (Blue) parts information
Item Description
Part Number
Qty
Blue DC connector housing
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 912, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0492
1 per –48 V DC power feed
AWG 2/0 connector contact/lug
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 907, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0500
2 per DC connector housing
AWG 3/0 connector contact/lug
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 916, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0502
2 per DC connector housing
AWG 4/0 connector contact/lug
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 908, or Allied Electronics
Stk# 803-0504
2 per DC connector housing
Cable clamp for two single
conductors with hardware
Anderson Power Products Mfr
Part# 996G1
1 per –48 V DC power feed
Required items
The following items are required:
•
One -48 V DC Power Input Cable (CC) - customer supplied. The wire size, length and
gauge, used for cable (CC) depends on site characteristics (see Table 2-8).
Motorola recommends the use of blue wire for feed (-V) and black wire for
return (+V).
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Two Contacts/Lugs – customer supplied. Contact/lug fastens to wire end and is inserted
into DC connector housing. For contact/lug part number (refer to Table 2-15). Contact/lug
size must match the gage of the wire being used.
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One DC Connector Housing – supplied with UBS BTS. Use Anderson SB350 connector
housing (blue color) or equivalent.
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Crimper tool - Anderson Power Products part number 1368 - Hydraulic hand tool,
maximum cable size of 300 MCM
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Wire stripper/cutters.
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Digital Multi-Meter (DMM) Fluke Model 8062A with Y8134 test lead kit or equivalent; used
for precision DC and AC measurements, requiring 4-1/2 digits.
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Power cabling and tie down requirements
To control the inductance at the BTS DC power input due to the spacing between wires used
in the -48 V DC Power Input Cable (CC), the feed (-V) and return (+V) wires must be bound
together at intervals of 1 meter or less. Refer to Figure 2-22.
Figure 2-22 48 V DC power input cable (CC) wire tie-wrap example
+27 V DC Power Output Connector (ORANGE)
-48 V Power Source
BREAKER 1
-48 V DC
+0 V DC
-48 V DC PSM SHELF
(Top View)
FRONT
-48 V DC
REAR
-48 V DC Power Input
Connector (BLUE)
+0 V DC
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Figure 2-23 shows the lugs and DC connector housing. This figure also shows the location at
which the -48 V DC Input Power Cable (CC) connects to the rear of the PDU.
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Figure 2-23 48 V DC power input cable (CC) connector and connection to PSM shelf
-48 VDC PSM SHELF
(rear view, shown partially cut away)
Connector
Housing (Blue)
(+)
-48 VDC Power
Input (Blue)
+27 VDC Power
Output Cable (To PDU)
Crimp-on
Contact/Lugs
Cable Clamp
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(Typical)
(-)
(+)
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Power Cable
(Customer Supplied)
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Performing Task 15 as given in Procedure 2-9.
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Do not wear a wrist strap when servicing the power supplies or power distribution
cabling.
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Ensure that the source for the DC power is in the OFF position.
•
Ensure that all of the PDU circuit breakers are OFF.
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Procedure 2-9
Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure
Procedure for Task 15
Ensure that the BTS ground cable (DD) is connected between the rack and
the Master Ground Bar (refer to Task 3).
Ensure that the -48 V DC Power Input Cable (CC) is NOT connected to the
main -48 V DC power source. Turn OFF the main -48 V DC power source.
Remove the components from the DC connector package.
Strip 35 mm of insulation from the negative (-V) and positive (+V) wires of
the power cable.
Place a DC contact/lug on the negative (-V) and positive (+V) wires of the
power cable. Refer to Figure 2-23.
Using the appropriate crimping tool, crimp the DC contact/lug on to the
wires.
Observe the negative (-V) and positive (+V) wire polarities and insert the
DC contacts/lugs into the DC connector housing until a click sound is heard.
Refer to Figure 2-23.
Verify the positive (+V) wire is installed in the positive position and the
negative (-V) wire is installed in the negative (-) position on the connector
housing.
Ensure that the wires are firmly fastened to the DC connector housing.
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Tie the positive (+V) and negative (-V) wires of the cable together as shown
in Figure 2-22.
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Route the loose end of the -48 V DC Power Input Cable (CC) to the site -48 V
DC source and connect the wires to the source.
12
Verify that proper polarity is maintained from the -48 V DC power source to
the UBS Macro BTS.
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Use a Digital Multi-Meter (DMM) to measure the voltage
of the DC connector housing that was installed in step 7.
Perform the following:
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Set the DMM to measure 48 V DC.
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Connect the DMM negative (GND/common) lead to the (-) terminal of
the cable connector.
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Connect the DMM positive lead to the (+) terminal of the cable
connector.
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Turn on the main –48 V DC power source.
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Observe the DMM and verify that the voltage is nominally +48 V (range =
+40 to +60 V).
16
Turn off the main –48 V DC power source.
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Disconnect the DMM from the cable connector.
18
Connect -48 V DC Power Input Cable (CC) connector to the -48 V DC input
power connector on the rear of the PSM shelf; blue connectors mate. Refer
to Figure 2-23.
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Task 16 is performed for 220 V AC UBS Macro BTS only.
The objectives of this procedure are as follows:
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Attaching customer supplied wiring and conduit for 220 V AC lines.
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Connecting wires and required insertion bridges to the AC INPUT terminal block on the
rear of the AC PSM shelf.
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Routing the loose ends of the wires to the site 220 V AC source for connection to the source.
Verify that the +27 V DC output power cable from the PSM shelf is already
connected to the PDU +27 V DC input power cable. This was performed during
Tasks 4-7.
Frame AC power cables and wiring information
The AC PSM shelf and AC PSMs can operate with the following AC power inputs:
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Single-Phase
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3-Phase STAR
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Consider the following AC power input circuit characteristics:
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The AC PSM shelf terminal block has seven terminals; one for Ground plus six for AC
line wires and insertion bridges.
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The AC PSM shelf terminal block Ground terminal can accommodate a wire size range of
2 AWG to 10 AWG.
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The AC PSM shelf terminal block AC line terminals can accommodate a wire size range of
2 AWG to 10 AWG.
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Input AC cable sizing should be determined by Local Electrical Codes, using 90 C minimum
rated conductors, and de–rating for 50 C operation.
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The customer must provide a disconnect device and an over current protection device for
the AC circuit supplying the UBS Macro BTS. A circuit breaker size of 30 Amperes is
recommended, or as appropriate set by Local Electrical Code.
Required items
The following items are required:
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Conduit - customer supplied
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Wire for Ground and AC lines - customer supplied
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Insertion bridges – supplied with AC PSM shelf; two 3-position bridges and three 2-position
bridges
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T20 TORX bit with 12-inch extension
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Flat blade screwdriver
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AC PSM shelf AC power input detail
Figure 2-24 shows the location of the AC PSM shelf AC power input terminals and wiring
details for:
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AC PSM shelf AC power input terminal block and wiring details
AC PSM Shelf
(rack mounted, rear view, shown partially cut away)
+27 VDC Power
Output Connector
for Battery Backup
2 Screws On Each Side
Secure Protective Cover
Box To PSM Shelf
AC Input Terminal Block Protective
Cover Box
(See Detail A for Wiring Configurations)
Conduit/Wire
Entry Hole
Detail A - AC Input Terminal Wiring Configurations (protective cover box removed)
Single-Phase
Ground
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AC Input Terminal Block
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holes on top)
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Insertion Bridges
3-Phase DELTA
3-Phase STAR
Ground
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Ground
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Insertion Bridges
One 3-position
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Procedure
Perform Task 16 as given in Procedure 2-10.
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Do not wear a wrist strap while servicing the power supplies or power distribution
cabling.
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Ensure that the source for the AC power is in the OFF position.
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Ensure that all of the PDU circuit breakers are OFF.
Procedure 2-10 Procedure for Task 16
Set the source for the AC voltage to the OFF position.
Ensure that the BTS ground cable (DD) is connected between the rack and
the Master Ground Bar (refer to Task 3).
On the rear of the PSM shelf, locate the AC input terminal block cover box.
Using a TORX T20 bit and driver, remove the 4 screws securing the cover
box to the PSM shelf (refer to Figure 2-24).
Remove the cover box from the PSM shelf to expose the AC input terminal
block.
Attach conduit to the cover box.
Route the AC wires and the earth ground wire through the conduit and the
cover box. Leave wires extending to reach the AC input terminal block.
Strip 25 mm of insulation from each of the AC supply line wires and the
earth ground wire.
Locate the ground terminal on the AC input terminal block (refer to
Figure 2-23).
Using a flat blade screwdriver, turn the ground terminal screw counter
clockwise (CCW) until the terminal is fully open. Insert the earth ground
wire into the ground terminal. Turn the ground terminal screw clockwise
(CW) to close the terminal and secure the wire. Tighten the terminal screw
to 4.0 - 4.5 N-m (35 - 40 in-lb).
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properly installed for the desired AC supply configuration:
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Refer to Figure 2-24 as needed.
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Procedure 2-10 Procedure for Task 16 (Continued)
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Open the six line terminals as follows:
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Insert a flat blade screwdriver into each screw hole on top of the
terminal block.
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Turn the terminal screw CCW until the terminal is fully open..
Failure to fully open the terminals can cause improper placement
of the insertion bridges in later steps.
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Place an insertion bridge into the proper terminals. While holding the
bridge with one hand, turn the corresponding terminal screws CW until the
bridge is securely clamped.
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Repeat step 12 for any remaining terminals requiring an insertion bridge.
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Connect the AC supply line wires to the proper terminals as follows:
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Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the appropriate screw hole on top
of the terminal block.
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Turn the terminal screw CCW until the terminal is fully open.
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Insert the appropriate wire into the terminal.
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While holding the wire with one hand, turn the corresponding terminal
screw CW until the wire is securely clamped. Tighten the terminal
screw to 4.0 - 4.5 N-m (35 - 40 in-lb).
Refer to Figure 2-24 as needed.
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Repeat step 14 for any unconnected AC supply line wires.
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Visually inspect all insertion bridge(s) and wires for proper placement. All
conductors must be inside the clamp of each terminal block.
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Place the cover box, with conduit attached, in position over the AC input
terminal block.
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Insert the 4 screws to secure the cover box to the PSM shelf. Ensure that
the wires are not pinched.
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Using a TORX T20 bit and driver, tighten the 4 screws to 1.6 - 1.8 N-m (14 16 in-lb).
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Complete the installation of the AC wiring at the AC Power source.
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The R20 UBS Macro BTS supports single band 800 MHz or 1.9 GHz RF band, up to
two XMIs, up to two DMIs and one SSI. UBS Macro BTS Frame configurations with
up to four XMIs and up to five DMIs will be available in the future.
This chapter provides information and procedures needed for expanding the low-capacity UBS
Macro BTS starter/expansion frame to the mid-capacity frame configuration.
The mid-capacity frame consists of the low-capacity frame equipment plus the following
additional expansion equipment:
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second XMI, required.
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second DMI, required.
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circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies; one required for each of the following:
second XMI and second DMI.
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second set of IDRFs, required.
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optional RX splitter or RX share cable.
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third PSM, required for –48 V or 220 V AC only. Three PSMs are required for the mid
capacity configuration. The third PSM is for redundancy.
Cabling of the RX splitter to the XMIs will be performed after all of the additional expansion
equipment (i.e., XMI, DMI, SSI, circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies, etc.) is
installed in the frame.
How to use this chapter
Typically the installer is directed to this chapter via Task 6: Expanding the Low-capacity Frame
on page 2-42 of Chapter 2 UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure.
Perform all of the applicable procedures, in this chapter, for expanding the low-capacity UBS
Macro BTS starter/expansion frame to the mid-capacity frame configuration.
After all of the additional expansion equipment is installed, go to Task 7: Cabling the Optional
PSM Shelf on page 2-43 of Chapter 2 UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure, and continue
performing the remaining tasks in sequential order.
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The objective of this section is to install additional circuit breaker/output power connector
assemblies in the PDU. These additional circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies are
required to allow the PDU to provide DC power to the expansion equipment being added to
the UBS Macro BTS frame.
The circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies are located on the PDU front panel.
Each circuit breaker/output power connector assembly is arranged so that the circuit breaker
is just below the corresponding DC output power connector.
The PDU can be equipped with the following circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies:
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up to four 90A for XMI 1 – XMI 4
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up to five 20A for DMI 1 – DMI 5
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up to two 20A for SSI 1 – SSI 2
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up to two 10A for accessory groups ACC 1 – ACC 2
The PDU in the UBS Macro BTS low-capacity starter/expansion frame is already equipped with
the following circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies:
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one 90A for XMI 1
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two 20A for DMI 1 – DMI 2
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one 20A for SSI 1
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zero 10A for no accessories
The type and quantity of circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies required depends
on which circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies are not already equipped in the
PDU, but are needed to support the additional expansion equipment.
Required items
The following items are required:
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Appropriate type and quantity of circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies to
be added for expansion purposes
90A circuit breaker/output power connector assembly (Motorola model STLN4093)
20A circuit breaker/output power connector assembly (Motorola model STLN6472)
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Mounting screws are provided with each circuit breaker/output power
connector assembly; four screws with the 90A assembly and two screws
with the 20A assembly.
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Side cutters; diagonal pliers or wire cutter
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Small knife
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TORX T25 bit and driver
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Torque driver
Procedure
Procedure 3-1 contains the steps for adding a circuit breaker/output power connector assembly
to the PDU.
Procedure 3-1
PDU
Adding a Circuit Breaker/Output Power Connector Assembly to the
Make sure DC input power is not applied to the PDU before performing Procedure 3-1.
Set all PDU front panel circuit breakers to the off (pulled out) position.
Disconnect all DC power cables from the PDU front panel. Dress these cables
away from the PDU front panel.
Remove the PDU front panel as follows:
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See Figure 3-1 Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU on page
3-6 photograph A.
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While depressing the retaining tab on the left and right front ends of the
PDU, slide the PDU front panel forward and off of the PDU.
Install the additional circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies in
the required locations on the PDU front panel DC output power bus (see
Figure 3-1 Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU on page 3-6
photograph B.
Continued
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Procedure 3-1 Adding a Circuit Breaker/Output Power Connector Assembly to the
PDU (Continued)
Position the circuit breaker/output power connector assembly as follows:
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Circuit breaker actuator at the bottom and the DC output power
connector at the top
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Circuit breaker actuator facing toward the front of the frame
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Align mounting screw holes of the circuit breaker/output power
connector assembly with the corresponding screw holes on the PDU
front panel DC output power bus.
Insert the supplied mounting screws into the screw holes.
Two screws on top and bottom for the 90A assembly. One screw on
top and bottom for the 20A assembly.
Using a TORX T25 driver, tighten the mounting screws to 4.8 N-m (42.25
in-lb) ±10%.
Using side cutters, cut out the applicable circuit breaker actuator and the
corresponding connector covers on the PDU front panel (see Figure 3-1
Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU on page 3-6 photograph C.
It may be necessary to use a small knife to remove any of the tabs
that do not cut cleanly.
Reattach the PDU front panel to the PDU as follows:
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See Figure 3-1 Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU on page
3-6 photograph D.
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Align the PDU front panel with the PDU circuit breaker actuators and
power connectors while inserting the PDU front panel retaining tabs into
the retainer on the left and right front ends of the PDU.
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Slide the PDU front panel onto the front of the PDU.
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Firmly press on the ends of the PDU front panel until each end tab snaps
into place.
Set all PDU front panel circuit breakers to the off (pulled out) position.
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Reconnect all DC power cables that were disconnected in step 2 of this
procedure. Make sure that each cable is connected to the proper PDU front
panel power connector.
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Procedural reference diagram
The following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3-1 .
Figure 3-1 Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU
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The objective of this section is to mount an additional XMI into the XMI shelf.
Cabling of the additional XMI will be performed after all of the additional expansion
equipment (i.e., IDRFs, DMI, circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies, etc.)
that connects to the additional XMI is installed in the frame.
Required items
Parts
The following applicable additional XMI is required:
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800 MHz XMI assembly with removable XMI handle attached (Motorola model SGTF4194).
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1.9 GHz XMI assembly with removable XMI handle attached (Motorola model STWG4000).
Manpower
The XMI module is heavy. Two people are required to lift, carry, or handle the XMI
module.
The XMI weighs 23-28 kg (50.7-61.7 lb) depending on the RF band.
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Tools
The following tools are required:
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Procedure
Procedure 3-2 contains the steps for adding a 2nd XMI to the XMI shelf.
Procedure 3-2
Adding a 2nd XMI to the XMI Shelf
The XMI module is heavy. Two people are required to lift, carry, or
handle the XMI module.
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Be sure the removable XMI handle is attached to the front of
the XMI before physically handling the module.
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Be sure two people use both hands and wear protective
footwear when handling the XMI.
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Be sure to use two people to support the module while sliding
the module out of or into the shelf slot.
An XMI module that is not in a shelf should always be set on its
side and never on its edge. This will prevent the XMI module from
tipping over and causing damage or injury.
Remove the XMI from its packaging and inspect it for damage.
XMI 2 mounts in the XMI shelf slot just to the right of XMI 1. XMI
3 mounts in the XMI shelf slot just to the right of XMI 2. XMI 4
mounts in the XMI shelf slot just to the right of XMI 3.
This step requires two people. Perform the following:
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Procedure 3-2 Adding a 2nd XMI to the XMI Shelf (Continued)
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One person grasp the XMI by the handle with both hands. The second
person grasp the XMI fan tray sides with both hands. Using safe lifting
technique (i.e. lift with your legs not your back), pick up the XMI and
carry it over to the front of the frame.
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While one person holds the XMI by the handle with both hands, the
second person supports the bottom of the module with one hand and the
top of the module with the other hand. Lift the XMI into the appropriate
XMI shelf slot rails and gently slide it all of the way into the shelf slot.
Insert the four XMI mounting screws; two screws at each of the top and
bottom mounting tabs on the front of the module. Using a T25 TORX driver,
tighten the screws to 4.8 N-m (42.25 in-lb) ±10%.
Procedural reference diagram
The following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3-2.
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The objective of this section is to mount an additional DMI into the XMI shelf.
Cabling of the additional DMI will be performed after all of the additional expansion
equipment (i.e., XMI, circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies, etc.) that
connects to the additional DMI is installed in the frame.
Required items
Parts
The additional DMI is application dependent. Use one of the following factory built DMI
assemblies as applicable:
All models of DMI assemblies include: DMI chassis with controller board, fans and
front panel.
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DMI assembly with two 1X CDMA modem boards (Motorola model STLN6683).
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DMI assembly with one 1X CDMA modem board and one EV-DO modem board (Motorola
model STLN6684).
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DMI assembly with two EV-DO modem boards (Motorola model STLN6679).
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Tools
The following tools are required:
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ESD wrist strap
Prerequisite
ESD handling precautions must be adhered to when handling the DMI assembly. Wear
a conductive, high impedance wrist strap during handling.
The procedures in this chapter requires working on or around circuitry that is extremely
sensitive to ESD.
Procedure
Procedure 3-3 contains the steps for adding a 2nd DMI to the XMI shelf.
Procedure 3-3 Adding a 2nd DMI to the XMI Shelf
Set the additional DMI assembly, in its packaging, near the UBS Macro BTS
frame.
ESD handling precautions must be adhered to during this
procedure. Wear a conductive, high impedance wrist strap.
Plug the end of the ESD wrist strap into the UBS Macro BTS frame ESD jack
This jack is located in the middle of the upper XMI shelf bracket. Attach
the wrist strap to your wrist.
Remove the additional DMI from its packaging and inspect it for damage.
Install the DMI assembly into the appropriate empty DMI housing in the UBS
Macro BTS frame by performing the following:
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Position the DMI assembly on its bottom edge so that the front panel
handle is on the right and the retaining fastener is at the top.
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Procedure 3-3 Adding a 2nd DMI to the XMI Shelf (Continued)
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Pick up the DMI assembly with two hands.
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Insert the rear of the DMI assembly into the empty housing.
4.
Slide the DMI assembly completely into the housing (see Figure 3-3
Installing a 2nd DMI on page 3-14.
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Turn the retaining fastener CW (Clockwise) until finger tight to secure
the DMI assembly in the housing.
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Procedural reference diagram
The following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3-3.
Figure 3-3
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The objective of this section is to mount a second set of IDRFs into the IDRF shelf.
Cabling of the second set of IDRFs to the second XMI will be performed after all of
the additional expansion equipment (i.e., XMI, DMI, circuit breaker/output power
connector assemblies, etc.) is installed in the frame.
The second set of IDRFs consists of:
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three IDRFs, one per sector, for a 3-sector antenna configuration.
The second set of IDRFs mounts in the right-half of the IDRF shelf. The second set of IDRFs are
designated as sector 1, 2 and 3 from left to right.
Required items
Parts
The proper quantity, for omni or 3-sector antenna configuration, of the following applicable
IDRF is required:
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India Full Band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4010)
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US A-band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4016)
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US B-band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4017)
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The following tools are required:
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Procedure
Procedure 3-4 contains the steps for adding a second set of IDRFs to the IDRF shelf.
Procedure 3-4 Adding a second set of IDRFs to the IDRF shelf
Remove the additional IDRFs from their packaging and inspect them for
damage.
While working at the front/top of the UBS Macro BTS frame, pick up an
additional IDRF and mount it into the IDRF shelf as follows:
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Position the IDRF with the IDRF mounting plate on top/facing upward
and the mounting plate flange is on the right side (see Figure 3-4
Installing the second set of IDRFs on page 3-17 photograph B).
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Insert the first IDRF into the sector 1 position on the right half of the top
of the IDRF shelf (see photograph A).
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Repeat step 2 for the remaining IDRFs, but insert them in sector 2 and sector
3 positions.
Insert four mounting screws through each IDRF mounting plate and into the
IDRF shelf. Using a T25 TORX driver, tighten the mounting screws for all of
the additional IDRFs to 4.8 N-m (42.25 in-lb) ±10%.
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Procedural reference diagram
The following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3-4.
Figure 3-4 Installing the second set of IDRFs
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Objective
The objective of this section is to mount the optional RX splitter onto the bottom of the XMI shelf.
Cabling of the RX splitter to the XMIs will be performed after all of the additional
expansion equipment (i.e., XMI, DMI, circuit breaker/output power connector
assemblies, etc.) is installed in the frame.
Required items
Parts
The following part is required:
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Wide band (800 MHz through 2.1 GHz RF bands) RX splitter (Motorola model STRG4029)
Tools
The following tools are required:
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TORX T25 bit and driver
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Torque driver
Procedure
Procedure 3-5 contains the steps for adding the RX splitter to the bottom of the XMI shelf.
Procedure 3-5
Adding an RX splitter to the XMI shelf
Remove the RX splitter from its packaging and inspect it for damage.
While working at the front of the UBS Macro BTS frame, pick up the RX
splitter and mount it onto the bottom of the XMI shelf as follows:
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Procedure 3-5 Adding an RX splitter to the XMI shelf (Continued)
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See Figure 3-5 Mounting the RX splitter on page 3-19.
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Position the RX splitter as follows:
RX splitter I/O connectors facing toward front of the frame.
RX splitter mounting tabs, one on each end of splitter, facing up.
In front of the XMI shelf bottom bracket.
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Align the guide pins on each RX splitter mounting tab with the
corresponding hole located on the XMI shelf bottom bracket (see
photograph A).
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Insert the guide pins into the holes and hold the RX splitter mounting
tabs against the XMI shelf bottom bracket.
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Insert a mounting screw through each RX splitter mounting tab and into
the XMI shelf bottom bracket. (see photograph B).
Using a T25 TORX driver, tighten the mounting screws to 4.8 N-m (42.25
in-lb) ±10%.
Procedural reference diagram
The following diagram helps clarify certain steps inProcedure 3-5.
Figure 3-5
Mounting the RX splitter
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A third PSM is required when expanding a –48 V DC or 220 VAC UBS Macro BTS
frame from low capacity to mid capacity. The third PSM is for redundancy.
Objective
For –48 V or 220 V AC only, install the appropriate PSM into slot 3 of the PSM shelf. If
applicable, remove the filler plate that covers slot 3 of the PSM shelf and then install the
appropriate PSM into slot 3.
Required items
Parts
Never plug a –48 V DC PSM into a 220 V AC PSM shelf.
Never plug a 220 V AC PSM into a -–48 V DC PSM shelf.
One of either the following parts is required:
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–48 V DC Power Supply Module (–48 V DC PSM) — Motorola model STPN4037
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220 V AC Power Supply Module (220 V AC PSM) — Motorola model STPN4036
Tools
The following tools are required:
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TORX T25 bit and driver
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Torque driver
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Procedure
Procedure 3-6 contains the steps for adding a third PSM to the PSM shelf.
Procedure 3-6 Adding a 3rd PSM to the PSM shelf
Use a T25 TORX bit and driver to completely loosen the captive retaining
thumbscrew on the filler plate that covers slot 3 of the PSM shelf. Remove
the filler plate.
PSM weighs approximately 5 kg. Be careful when handling the PSM
to prevent damage to the equipment and personal injury.
Install the appropriate PSM into PSM shelf slot 3 as follows:
1.
Grasp the handle on the front panel of the PSM with one hand while
carefully supporting the bottom of the module with the other hand.
2.
Properly orient the PSM and insert it into the slot.
3.
Slowly slide the module into the shelf until the rear connectors are
fully seated. Make sure that the PSM is fully engaged with the shelf
backplane slot connectors.
Using a T25 TORX bit and torque driver, tighten the captive retaining
thumbscrew to 2.37 N-m (21 in-lb).
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Remember – After all of the additional expansion equipment is installed and cabled,
you must go to Task 7: Cabling the Optional PSM Shelf on page 2-43 of Chapter 2
UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure, and continue performing the remaining
installation tasks in sequential order.
Objective
The objective of this section is to route and connect all required cabling between the additional
mid-capacity expansion equipment (i.e., 2nd XMI, 2nd DMI, optional RX splitter, circuit
breaker/output power connector assemblies) that is installed in the frame.
The RX splitter is optional equipment for expansion to mid-capacity. An RX share
cable can be used instead of the RX splitter for interconnecting RX RF signals
between XMI 1 and XMI 2.
Installing DC power cables
Locate the required DC power cables and then perform Procedure 3-7 through Procedure 3-8
as needed.
Required DC power cables
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XMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088319T03)
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DMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088961T05)
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DC power cabling procedures
Procedure 3-7 Installing the XMI 2 DC power cable
Locate the XMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088319T03).
Connect the appropriate end of the XMI DC power cable to the +27 V DC
input power connector on the top of XMI 2 front panel.
Continued
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Procedure 3-7 Installing the XMI 2 DC power cable (Continued)
Route the loose end of the XMI DC power cable as follows:
1.
Through the opening above XMI 2 between the XMI shelf and the IDRF
shelf to the back of the XMI shelf.
2.
Down and around the left side of the rear of XMI 2.
To avoid blocking exhaust air from the XMI, the XMI DC power
cable must not be routed directly behind the XMI.
3.
Down to the PDU and over the top of the PDU to the PDU front panel.
Connect the loose end of the XMI DC power cable to the XMI 2 DC output
power connector on the PDU front panel.
Procedure 3-8
Installing the DMI 2 DC power cable
Locate the DMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088961T05).
Connect the appropriate end of the DMI DC power cable to the DMI 2 DC
output power connector on the PDU front panel.
Continued
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Installing the DMI 2 DC power cable (Continued)
Route the loose end of the DMI DC power cable as follows:
1.
Up the right side of the frame/rack and around to the back of the frame.
2.
Through the opening between the XMI shelf and the IDRF shelf and over
the XMI shelf top bracket.
3.
Down to the front panel of the appropriate DMI.
Excess cable should be coiled up and placed on top of the XMI
shelf top bracket.
Connect the loose end of the DMI DC power cable to the +27 V DC input
power connector on the front panel of DMI 2.
Installing/Connecting RF cables (XMI to IDRF)
Locate the required RF cables and then perform Procedure 3-9 and Procedure 3-10 as needed.
Required RF cables
The required TX RF cables are as follows:
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TX sector-1 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T73)
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TX sector-2 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T74)
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Perform Procedure 3-9 to install the TX RF cables between XMI 2 and the second set of IDRFs.
Procedure 3-9
Installing TX RF cables
Locate the following TX RF cables:
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TX sector-1 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T73)
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TX sector-2 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T74)
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TX sector-3 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T75)
Install the TX sector-1 RF cable as follows:
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Connect one end of the cable to the TX1 connector on the XMI 2 front
panel.
2.
Route the loose end of the cable through the opening between the XMI
shelf and the IDRF shelf.
3.
Loop the cable around under the second set of IDRFs.
4.
Connect the loose end of the TX sector-1 RF cable to the TX input
connector on the bottom panel of the sector-1 IDRF of the second set of
IDRFs.
Install the TX sector-2 RF cable as follows:
1.
Connect one end of the cable to the TX2 connector on the XMI 2 front
panel.
2.
Route the loose end of the cable through the opening between the XMI
shelf and the IDRF shelf.
3.
Loop the cable around under the second set of IDRFs.
4.
Connect the loose end of the TX sector-2 RF cable to the TX input
connector on the bottom panel of the sector-2 IDRF of the second set of
IDRFs.
Install the TX sector-3 RF cable as follows:
1.
Connect one end of the cable to the TX3 connector on the XMI 2 front
panel.
2.
Route the loose end of the cable through the opening between the XMI
shelf and the IDRF shelf.
3.
Loop the cable around under the second set of IDRFs.
4.
Connect the loose end of the TX sector-3 RF cable to the TX input
connector on the bottom panel of the sector-3 IDRF of the second set of
IDRFs.
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Perform Procedure 3-10 to connect the RX RF cables between XMI 2 and the second set of IDRFs.
Procedure 3-10 Connecting RX RF cables
On frames with more than one XMI, the XMIs have unused RX input
ports. These unused RX inputs ports must not be terminated.
Terminating these unused RX inputs ports will cause improper
operation of the XMIs.
Disconnect the following RX RF cables from the front panel of XMI 1:
1.
Disconnect the end of the 3088160T79 cable from the RX1 D connector
on the XMI 1 front panel.
2.
Disconnect the end of the 3088160T80 cable from the RX2 D connector
on the XMI 1 front panel.
3.
Disconnect the end of the 3088160T81 cable from the RX3 D connector
on the XMI 1 front panel.
Connect the RX RF cables that were disconnected in step 1 to the front panel
of XMI 2 as follows:
1.
Connect the loose end of the 3088160T79 cable to the RX1 D connector
on the XMI 2 front panel.
2.
Connect the loose end of the 3088160T80 cable to the RX2 D connector
on the XMI 2 front panel.
3.
Connect the loose end of the 3088160T81 cable to the RX3 D connector
on the XMI 2 front panel.
Disconnect the following RX RF cables from the bottom of the first (original)
set of IDRFs as follows:
1.
Disconnect the end of the 3088160T79 cable from the RX DIV connector
on the bottom panel of the sector-1 IDRF of the first set of IDRFs.
2.
Disconnect the end of the 3088160T80 cable from the RX DIV connector
on the bottom panel of the sector-2 IDRF of the first set of IDRFs.
3.
Disconnect the end of the 3088160T81 cable from the RX DIV connector
on the bottom panel of the sector-3 IDRF of the first set of IDRFs.
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Procedure 3-10 Connecting RX RF cables (Continued)
Connect the RX RF cables that were disconnected in step 3 to the bottom
panel of the second set of IDRFs as follows:
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Connect the loose end of the 3088160T79 cable to the RX MAIN
connector on the bottom panel of the sector-1 IDRF of the second set of
IDRFs.
2.
Connect the loose end of the 3088160T80 cable to the RX MAIN
connector on the bottom panel of the sector-2 IDRF of the second set of
IDRFs.
3.
Connect the loose end of the 3088160T81 cable to the RX MAIN
connector on the bottom panel of the sector-3 IDRF of the second set of
IDRFs.
Installing XMI to DMI cables
Locate the required XMI to DMI cables and then perform Procedure 3-11.
For the mid-capacity frame, there are four 3088791T02 cables used to interconnect
XMIs to DMIs. One of these cables is already installed/connected in the low-capacity
configuration.
Required XMI to DMI cables
The required XMI to DMI cables are as follows:
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Three XMI to DMI cables (Motorola part number 3088791T02)
XMI to DMI cabling procedure
Perform Procedure 3-11 to install the XMI to DMI cables between two XMIs and two DMIs.
Procedure 3-11
Installing XMI to DMI cables
Verify that an XMI to DMI cable (Motorola part number 3088791T02) is
already installed/connected between XMI 1 front panel connector HSL 1 and
DMI 1 front panel connector XMI 1/BSI.
Locate the following cables:
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Three XMI to DMI cables (Motorola part number 3088791T02)
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Procedure 3-11 Installing XMI to DMI cables (Continued)
Install an XMI to DMI cable between XMI 1 and DMI 2 as follows:
1.
Connect the appropriate end of the 3088791T02 cable to the HSL 2
connector on the XMI 1 front panel.
2.
Route the loose end of the cable up above XMI 1, through the opening
between the XMI shelf and IDRF shelf, and behind the hooks on the
top XMI shelf bracket. Continue routing over to the XMI shelf DMI slot
and then down to DMI 2.
3.
Connect the loose end of the 3088791T02 cable to the XMI 1/BSI
connector on the DMI 2 front panel.
Install an XMI to DMI cable between XMI 2 and DMI 1 as follows:
1.
Connect the appropriate end of the 3088791T02 cable to the HSL 1
connector on the XMI 2 front panel.
2.
Route the loose end of the cable up above XMI 2 through the opening
between the XMI shelf and IDRF shelf, and behind the hooks on the
top XMI shelf bracket. Continue routing over to the XMI shelf DMI slot
and then down to DMI 1.
3.
Connect the loose end of the 3088791T02 cable to the XMI 2 connector
on the DMI 1 front panel.
Install an XMI to DMI cable between XMI 2 and DMI 2 as follows:
1.
Connect the appropriate end of the 3088791T02 cable to the HSL 2
connector on the XMI 2 front panel.
2.
Route the loose end of the cable up above XMI 2 through the opening
between the XMI shelf and IDRF shelf, and behind the hooks on the
top XMI shelf bracket. Continue routing over to the XMI shelf DMI slot
and then down to DMI 2.
3.
Connect the loose end of the 3088791T02 cable to the XMI 2 connector
on the DMI 2 front panel.
Installing DMI to SSI cables
Locate the required DMI to SSI cables and then perform Procedure 3-12.
For the mid-capacity frame, there are two 3088792T01 cables used to interconnect
SSI 1 to DMI 1 and DMI 2. One of these cables is already installed/connected in
the low-capacity configuration.
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Required DMI to SSI cables
The required DMI to SSI cable is as follows:
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DMI to SSI cabling procedure
Perform Procedure 3-12 to install the DMI to SSI cable between SSI 1 and DMI 2.
Procedure 3-12 Installing DMI 2 to SSI 1 cable
Verify that a DMI to SSI cable (Motorola part number 3088792T01) is already
installed/connected between DMI 1 front panel connector IDI/SSI 1 and SSI
1 front panel connector DMI 1/IDI.
Locate the following cables:
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One DMI to SSI cable (Motorola part number 3088792T01)
Install the DMI to SSI cable between DMI 2 and SSI 1 as follows:
1.
Connect the appropriate end of the 3088792T01 cable to the IDI/SSI 1
connector on the DMI 2 front panel.
2.
Route the loose end of the cable up above the XMI shelf DMI slot,
through the opening between the XMI shelf and the IDRF shelf, and
out the right side of the opening. Continue routing upwards along the
right rack rail and over in to SSI 1.
Excess cable should be coiled up and placed on top of the
XMI shelf top bracket.
3.
Connect the loose end of the 3088792T01 cable to the DMI 2 connector
on the SSI 1 front panel.
Installing RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables or RX share cable
Expansion to mid-capacity requires interconnection of RX RF signals between XMI 1 and XMI 2.
This can be accomplished by using an optional RX splitter or RX share cable.
If the optional RX splitter is used, locate the required RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables and then
perform Procedure 3-13.
If the optional RX splitter is not used, locate the required RX share cable and then perform
Procedure 3-14.
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Required RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables
The required RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables are as follows:
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RX splitter to XMI 1 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T10)
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RX splitter to XMI 2 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T11)
Required RX share cable
The required RX share cable is as follows:
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RX share cable (Motorola part number SGLN6345 which includes: 3088407T09 cable)
The RX share cable connects XMI 1 RX EXP OUT to XMI 2 RX EXP IN and XMI
2 RX EXP OUT to XMI 1 RX EXP IN.
RX splitter to XMI cabling procedure
Perform Procedure 3-13 to install the RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables between RX splitter and
the two XMIs.
Procedure 3-13 Installing RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables
Locate the following cables:
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RX splitter to XMI 1 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T10)
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RX splitter to XMI 2 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T11)
Install the RX splitter to XMI 1 RX RF cable (Motorola part number
3088407T10) as follows:
The 3088407T10 cable contains two separate cables bundled
together. The 3088407T10 cable has two connectors on each end
of the bundle. The ends of each separate cable can be determined
by observation.
1.
Position the 3088407T10 cable so that two connectors on one end of the
bundle are in front of XMI 1 (i.e., XMI end) and the two connectors on
the other end of the bundle are in front of the RX splitter.
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Procedure 3-13 Installing RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables (Continued)
2.
Connect an XMI end connector to the RX EXP OUT connector on the
XMI 1 front panel.
3.
Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 1 RX EXP
IN connector on the RX splitter front panel.
4.
Connect the remaining XMI end connector to the RX EXP IN connector
on the XMI 1 front panel.
5.
Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 1 RX EXP
OUT connector on the RX splitter front panel.
Install the RX splitter to XMI 2 RX RF cable (Motorola part number
3088407T11) as follows:
The 3088407T11 cable contains two separate cables bundled
together. The 3088407T11 cable has two connectors on each end
of the bundle. The ends of each separate cable can be determined
by observation.
1.
Position the 3088407T11 cable so that two connectors on one end of the
bundle are in front of XMI 2 (i.e., XMI end) and the two connectors on
the other end of the bundle are in front of the RX splitter.
2.
Connect an XMI end connector to the RX EXP OUT connector on the
XMI 2 front panel.
3.
Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 2 RX EXP
IN connector on the RX splitter front panel.
4.
Connect the remaining XMI end connector cable to the RX EXP OUT
connector on the XMI 2 front panel.
5.
Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 2 RX EXP
IN connector on the RX splitter front panel.
XMI 1 to XMI 2 RX cabling procedure
Perform Procedure 3-14 to install the RX share cable to interconnect RX RF signals between
XMI 1 and XMI 2.
Procedure 3-14 Installing RX share cable
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Procedure 3-14 Installing RX share cable (Continued)
Locate the following cable:
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RX share cable (Motorola part number SGLN6345 which includes:
3088407T09 cable)
The 3088407T09 cable contains two separate cables bundled
together. The 3088407T09 cable has four ends with a connector on
each end.
The ends of the RX share cable are labeled as follows:
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XMI 1 OUT
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XMI 1 IN
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XMI 2 OUT
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XMI 2 IN
Install the RX share cable as follows:
1.
Connect the XMI 1 OUT cable connector to the RX EXP OUT connector
on the XMI 1 front panel.
2.
Connect the XMI 1 IN cable connector to the RX EXP IN connector
on the XMI 1 front panel.
3.
Connect the XMI 2 OUT cable connector to the RX EXP OUT connector
on the XMI 2 front panel.
4.
Connect the remaining XMI 2 IN cable connector to the RX EXP IN
connector on the XMI 2 front panel.
Because it is possible to incorrectly connect the the RX share
cable between XMI 1 and XMI 2, it is necessary to verify these
connections.
Verify that the RX share cable is properly connected between XMI 1 and
XMI 2 as follows:
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The cable ends labeled XMI 1 OUT and XMI 1 IN must be connected to
XMI 1.
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The cable ends labeled XMI 2 OUT and XMI 2 IN must be connected to
XMI 2.
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Procedure 3-14 Installing RX share cable (Continued)
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connectors labeled RX EXP OUT.
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connectors labeled RX EXP IN.
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At this point the hardware installation is complete. Perform the following tasks to complete the
system installation.
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Perform the clean up of the site and fill out the checklist, first. Then perform the rest of the
tasks or perform them later.
Clean up the site
Clean up the site by following the instructions given in Procedure 4-1.
Procedure 4-1 Cleaning the site
Remove protective covering
Remove any cardboard from the walls that was used to protect the walls.
Remove any antistatic plastic or cloth sheet used to cover the equipment.
Lighting fixtures
Remove any masking tape from the fluorescent light fixtures.
Tools
Place all hand and power tools in the installation tool kit or other appropriate
place. Check for any tools requiring replacement, cleaning, or adjustment.
Materials
Place any leftover materials in a location specified by the site manager.
Remove debris
To remove the debris, perform the following:
•
Remove any packing material.
•
Ensure that all scrap materials are removed from any tables or stands.
•
Clean/sweep the floor. Ensure all chalk-line marks are removed.
Continued
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Procedure 4-1 Cleaning the site (Continued)
Environment
Perform the following to check the environment:
•
Check whether all covers, frame doors and fan housings are in place.
•
Confirm all power connections are tight.
•
Organize any items (such as manuals, materials, etc.) left on site and
place them in a safe location specified by the site manager.
Fill out the installation completion checklist
After the site is cleaned up, fill out the installation completion checklist and make any necessary
copies. Copy this check sheet as required.
Installation completion checklist
Date Hardware Installation Completed: _________________
Site: _________________
BTS Frame Serial Number: _________________
Checklist Completed By: _________________
Checklist Reviewed By: _________________
Table 4-1
Status
Installation completion checklist
No.
Item
Frames are bolted down.
DC power cabling completed.
Each frame has its own earth ground.
RX RF cables installed.
TX RF cables installed.
Span line cables installed.
Alarm cables installed.
RGPS head installed (if required).
RGPS cabling installed (if required).
10
All connectors (power, signal, RF,
internal and external) are tight.
11
All cables dressed and tied.
12
Installation and site specific manuals at
site.
Notes
Continued
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Table 4-1 Installation completion checklist (Continued)
Status
No.
Item
13
Cable racks properly grounded.
14
Static wrist straps are present.
15
Site cleaned, swept, and trash removed.
16
Any deficiencies reported to the
appropriate people.
17
Correct polarity has been maintained
from the DC power source to the frame.
18
Power has not been applied to any frame.
Notes
Record “As-Built” information
Record the site specific information on how the unit was installed and cabled.
Performing the ATPs
This manual does not cover the procedure of performing the ATPs. For this procedure, refer to
the 1X UBS Macro BTS Optimization/ATP (68P09283A63) manual.
Loading the software
This manual does not cover the procedure for loading the software. Refer to the appropriate
software release manual for procedure for loading the software.
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