Nokia Solutions and Networks T5JX1 UBS CDMA XMI Transceiver at 800 MHz User Manual Exhibit 8a

Nokia Solutions and Networks UBS CDMA XMI Transceiver at 800 MHz Exhibit 8a

Exhibit 8a

        APPLICANT: MOTOROLA  Cellular Networks        FCC ID: IHET5JX1      Installation Manual Exhibit UBS CDMA XMI Transceiver at 800MHz     FCC Filing – UBS CDMA XMI Transceiver at 800MHz   (cover page)
R20 1X UBS Macro BTS Hardware Installation68P09283A62 -3 AUG 2007PRELIMINARY© 2007 Motorola, Inc. All Rights R eserv ed
AccuracyWhile reasonable efforts have been made to assure the accuracy of this document, Motorola, Inc. assumes noliability resulting from any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, or from use of the information obtainedherein. Motorola, Inc. reserves the right to make changes to any products described herein to improve reliability ,function, or design, and reserves the right to revise this document and to make changes from time to time in contenthereof with no obligation to notify any person of revisions or changes. Motorola, Inc. does not assume any liabilityarising out of the application or use of any product, software, or circuit described herein; neither does it conveylicense under its patent rights or the rights of others. It is possible that this publication may contain references to, orinformation about Motorola products (machines and programs), programming, or services that are not announcedin your country . Such references or information must not be construed to mean that Motorola intends to announcesuch Motorola products, programming, or services in your country .CopyrightsThis document, Motorola products, and 3rd P arty Software products described in this document may includeor describe copyrighted Motorola and other 3rd P arty supplied computer programs stored in semiconductormemories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola, its licensors, andother 3rd P arty supplied software certain exclusive rights for copyrighted material, including the exclusive rightto copy , reproduce in any form, distribute and make derivative works of the copyrighted material. Accordingly ,any copyrighted material of Motorola, its licensors, or the 3rd P arty software supplied material contained in theMotorola products described in this document may not be copied, reproduced, reverse engineered, distributed,merged or modified in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchaseof Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, anylicense under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola or other 3rd P arty supplied software,except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of aproduct.A list of 3rd P arty supplied software copyrights are contained in the Supplemental information section of thisdocument.RestrictionsSoftware and documentation are copyrighted materials. Making unauthorized copies is prohibited by law . No partof the software or documentation may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, ortranslated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without prior written permissionof Motorola, Inc.License AgreementsThe software described in this document is the property of Motorola, Inc and its licensors. It is furnished by expresslicense agreement only and may be used only in accordance with the terms of such an agreement.High Risk MaterialsComponents, units, or 3rd P arty products used in the product described herein are NOT fault-tolerant and are NOTdesigned, manufactured, or intended for use as on-line control equipment in the following hazardous environmentsrequiring fail-safe controls: the operation of Nuclear F acilities, Aircraft Navigation or Aircraft CommunicationSystems, Air Traffic Control, Life Support, or W eapons Systems (High Risk Activities). Motorola and its supplier(s)specifically disclaim any expressed or implied warranty of fitness for such High Risk Activities.T rademarksMotorola and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US P atent & Trademark Office. All other product or servicenames are the property of their respective owners.The CE mark confirms Motorola, Inc. statement of compliance with EU directives applicable to this product. Copiesof the Declaration of Compliance and installation information in accordance with the requirements of EN50385 canbe obtained from the local Motorola representative or by contacting the Customer Network Resolution Center(CNRC). The 24 hour telephone numbers are listed at h t t p s : / / m y n e t w o r k s u p p o r t . m o t o r o l a . c o m . Select CustomerNetwork Resolution Center contact information. Alternatively if you do not have access to CNRC or theinternet, contact the Local Motorola Office.PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T a b l eo fC o n t e n t sContents■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■R20 1X UBS Macro BTS Hardware InstallationRevision history ......................................... 3Version information ..................................... 3Resolution of Service Requests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Incorporation of Change Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3General information ....................................... 4Purpose ........................................... 4Cross references ....................................... 4Text conventions ....................................... 5Contacting Motorola ....................................... 624–hour support ....................................... 6Questions and comments .................................. 6Errors ............................................ 6Security advice .......................................... 7W arnings, cautions, and notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8W arnings ........................................... 8Cautions ........................................... 8Notes ............................................ 8Safety .............................................. 9General safety ........................................ 9Electromagnetic energy ................................... 9Caring for the environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10In EU countries ....................................... 10In non -EU countries ..................................... 10CMM labeling and disclosure table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Motorola document set ..................................... 12Ordering documents and CD -ROMs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Document banner definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Data encryption ....................................... 12Third P arty Computer Software and Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Computer Software ..................................... 13Trademarks ......................................... 13Chapter 1: Introduction and Frame IdenticationAbbreviations and Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2Abbreviations and Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2Overview ............................................. 1 - 5Scope of manual ....................................... 1 - 5Prerequisites ......................................... 1 - 5Chapter 1 - Introduction and frame identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 5Chapter 2 – UBS Macro BTS installation procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 6Chapter 3 - Low -to -Mid Capacity Frame Expansion Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 668P09283A62 -3 iA UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
ContentsChapter 4 -What’s next ................................... 1 - 6Equipment shipped assembled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 6Equipment shipped un -assembled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 6Follow the task sequence .................................. 1 - 7Follow the site plan ..................................... 1 - 7Site cleanliness ....................................... 1 - 7Site manager ......................................... 1 - 7Color coding ......................................... 1 - 7R ack vs. frame ....................................... 1 - 8Required documentation ................................... 1 - 8Equipment may vary from figures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 8Item identification ........................................ 1 - 9UBS Macro BTS frames ................................... 1 - 9Items to be installed ..................................... 1 - 15Tools and materials ....................................... 1 - 16Required tools and materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 16Recommended tools ..................................... 1 - 17Unpacking Instructions ..................................... 1 - 18Unpacking the carrier strip assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 18Unpacking accessory equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 20Chapter 2: UBS Macro BTS Installation ProcedureOverview ............................................. 2 - 2Introduction ......................................... 2 - 2Structural engineer ..................................... 2 - 2Required items ........................................ 2 - 2Cabling and configuration options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2Color coding ......................................... 2 - 2Cable list, diagrams and connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4Overview ........................................... 2 - 4UBS Macro BTS external I/O cable run list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4Connector locations ..................................... 2 - 6Full installation sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 11Overview ........................................... 2 - 11Prerequisites ......................................... 2 - 11V erifying site and equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 11Physical installation ..................................... 2 - 11Site verification ......................................... 2 - 15Site installation checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 15Temperature range ..................................... 2 - 16Frame physical dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 16Frame clearances ...................................... 2 - 16Frame DC input power and power cabling information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 17Frame positioning ...................................... 2 - 18R ack base description and dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 18T ask 1: Installing RGPS Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 20Objective ........................................... 2 - 20RGPS head installation .................................... 2 - 20T asks 2 -3: Installing R ack & Ground Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 28Objectives .......................................... 2 - 28R ack requirements ...................................... 2 - 28Structural engineer prerequisite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 28Required items ........................................ 2 - 29Location of rack earth ground terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 30Procedure .......................................... 2 - 30T ask 4: R ack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 32Objectives .......................................... 2 - 32ii 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation ContentsRequired items ........................................ 2 - 32Procedure .......................................... 2 - 32Procedural reference diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 34T ask 5: R ack Mounting for Low -Capacity Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 36Objective ........................................... 2 - 36Required items ........................................ 2 - 36Procedure .......................................... 2 - 37Procedural reference diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 38T ask 6: Expanding the Low -capacity Frame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 42Objective ........................................... 2 - 42Procedure .......................................... 2 - 42T ask 7: Cabling the Optional PSM Shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 43Objectives .......................................... 2 - 43Required items ........................................ 2 - 43Procedure .......................................... 2 - 43T asks 8 -9: Connecting TX/RX Antennas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 44Objectives .......................................... 2 - 44Required items ........................................ 2 - 44Location of antenna connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 44Procedure .......................................... 2 - 44T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer Alarms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 46Objectives .......................................... 2 - 46Cabling options ....................................... 2 - 46Required items ........................................ 2 - 47Location of cables AA, W and X . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 47Balanced T1/E1 cable (W) details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 47Customer alarm input/output (IP/OP) cable (X) details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 49T ask 14: Connecting +27 V DC P ower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 55Objectives .......................................... 2 - 55Frame power cables and connector information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 55Required items ........................................ 2 - 56P ower cabling and tie down requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 57Contact/lug, DC connector housing and PDU input power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 57Procedure .......................................... 2 - 58T ask 15: Connecting -48 V DC P ower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 60Objectives .......................................... 2 - 60Frame power cables and connector information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 60Required items ........................................ 2 - 61P ower cabling and tie down requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 62Contact/lug, DC connector housing and PDU input power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 62Procedure .......................................... 2 - 63T ask 16: Connecting 220 V AC P ower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 65Objectives .......................................... 2 - 65Frame AC power cables and wiring information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 65Required items ........................................ 2 - 66AC PSM shelf AC power input detail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 66Procedure .......................................... 2 - 68Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacity Frame Expansion ProceduresLow -to -Mid Capacity Frame Expansion Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 2How to use this chapter ................................... 3 - 2Adding Circuit Breakers/Connectors to PDU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 3Objective ........................................... 3 - 3Required items ........................................ 3 - 3Procedure .......................................... 3 - 4Procedural reference diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 6Adding an XMI .......................................... 3 - 768P09283A62 -3 iiiA UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
ContentsObjective ........................................... 3 - 7Required items ........................................ 3 - 7Procedure .......................................... 3 - 8Procedural reference diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 9Adding a DMI .......................................... 3 - 11Objective ........................................... 3 - 11Required items ........................................ 3 - 11Prerequisite ......................................... 3 - 12Procedure .......................................... 3 - 12Procedural reference diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 14Adding a Second Set of IDRFs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 15Objective ........................................... 3 - 15Required items ........................................ 3 - 15Procedure .......................................... 3 - 16Procedural reference diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 17Adding an Optional RX Splitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 18Objective ........................................... 3 - 18Required items ........................................ 3 - 18Procedure .......................................... 3 - 18Procedural reference diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 19Adding a third PSM (–48 V or 220 V AC only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 20Objective ........................................... 3 - 20Required items ........................................ 3 - 20Procedure .......................................... 3 - 21Mid -capacity Expansion Interconnect Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 22Objective ........................................... 3 - 22Installing DC power cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 22Installing/Connecting RF cables (XMI to IDRF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 25Installing XMI to DMI cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 28Installing DMI to S SI cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 29Installing RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables or RX share cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 30Chapter 4: What’s NextInstallation completion ...................................... 4 - 2Clean up the site ....................................... 4 - 2Fill out the installation completion checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 3Record “ As -Built” information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4Performing the ATP s..................................... 4 - 4Loading the software .................................... 4 - 4iv 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
L i s to fF i g u r e sList of Figures■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Figure 1 -1: UBS Macro BTS low -tier/low -capacity frame (1000 mm rack) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 10Figure 1 -2: Low capacity UBS Macro BTS starter frame (1800 mm rack) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 11Figure 1 -3: UBS Macro BTS mid -capacity frame (1800 mm rack) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 12Figure 1 -4: High capacity 800 MHz UBS Macro BTS fully expanded frame (1800 mm rack) . . . 1 - 13Figure 1 -5: High -capacity 1.9 GHz UBS Macro BTS fully expanded frame (1800 mm rack) . . . 1 - 14Figure 1 -6: Items to install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 15Figure 1 -7: Carrier strip assembly with inner carton support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 19Figure 1 -8: Carrier strip assembly with inner carton support removed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 19Figure 2 -1: 800 MHz IDRF I/O connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 7Figure 2 -2: 1.9 GHz IDRF I/O connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 7Figure 2 -3: S SI front panel connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 9Figure 2 -4: PSM shelf front panel connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 10Figure 2 -5: R ack footprint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 19Figure 2 -6: RGPS cabling diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 21Figure 2-7: RGPS wiring ..................................... 2 - 22Figure 2 -8: RGPS lightning arrestor wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 23Figure 2-9: RGPS heads ..................................... 2 - 24Figure 2 -10: Installing the RGPS head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 25Figure 2 -11: Connector pin numbering for cables NN and AA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 26Figure 2 -12: Location of ground terminals on a Motorola rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 30Figure 2 -13: Hanger screw layout for the optional PSM shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 34Figure 2 -14: Hanging the PSM shelf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 35Figure 2 -15: Hanger screw layout for UBS Macro carrier strip assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 39Figure 2 -16: Lifting and hanging the carrier strip assembly on the rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 40Figure 2 -17: Carrier strip assembly keyhole screw locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 41Figure 2 -18: T1/E1 balanced span line cable (W) pin numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 47Figure 2 -19: Customer alarm cable (X) pin numbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 51Figure 2 -20: +27 V DC power input cable (DC) wire tie -wrap example . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 57Figure 2 -21: +27 V DC power input cable (DC) connector and connection to PDU . . . . . . . . 2 - 58Figure 2 -22: 48 V DC power input cable (CC) wire tie -wrap example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 62Figure 2 -23: 48 V DC power input cable (CC) connector and connection to PSM shelf . . . . . . 2 - 63Figure 2 -24: AC PSM shelf AC power input terminal block and wiring details . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 67Figure 3 -1: Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 6Figure 3 -2: Installing a 2nd XMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 10Figure 3 -3: Installing a 2nd DMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 14Figure 3 -4: Installing the second set of IDRFs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 17Figure 3 -5: Mounting the RX splitter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 - 1968P09283A62 -3 vA UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
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L i s to fT a b l e sList of Tables■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■T able 1: Manual version history . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3T able 1 -1: Abbreviations and Acronyms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 - 2T able 2 -1: Color code – DC power connectors/cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3T able 2 -2: Color code - RF Equipment and Connectors/Cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 3T able 2 -3: UBS Macro BTS external I/O cable run list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 4T able 2 -4: Frame dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 16T able 2 -5: Minimum frame clearances for airflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 16T able 2 -6: Minimum frame clearances for maintenance - front access only . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 16T able 2 -7: Minimum frame clearances for maintenance - front and rear access . . . . . . . . . 2 - 17T able 2 -8: +27 V DC and –48 V DC Frame P ower Cabling and P ower Supply BreakerInformation ........................................... 2 - 17T able 2 -9: List of required cables for RGPS head installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 20T able 2 -10: Pinout for cables NN and AA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 26T able 2 -11: T1/E1 I/O cable W (span) signal and pin information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 48T able 2 -12: Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 1 -12 OP 1 -4 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 51T able 2 -13: Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 13 -24 OP 5 -8 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 52T able 2 -14: +27 V DC connector (Orange) parts information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 55T able 2 -15: –48 V DC connector (Blue) parts information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 61T able 4 -1: Installation completion checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 - 368P09283A62 -3 viiA UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
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A b o u tT h i sM a n u a lR20 1X UBS Macro BTS HardwareInstallation■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The R20 UBS Macro BTS supports single band 800 MHz or 1.9 GHz RF band, up totwo XMIs, up to two DMIs and one S SI. UBS Macro BTS frame configurations with upto four XMIs and up to five DMIs will be available in the future.What is covered in this manual?The UBS Macro BTS Hardware Installation manual describes the installation of Motorolasupported configurations of the UBS Macro BTS system. The UBS Macro BTS system supportseither the 800 MHz or the 1.9 GHz RF band and IP -packet backhaul. In addition, CDMA 1X andCDMA EV -DO channels are supported as well as Open Transport Interface (OTI) for IP -packetbackhaul via Ethernet. The UBS Macro BTS frame can also be configured for +27 V DCoperation, optional -48 V DC or optional 220 V AC operation.The UBS Macro BTS air interface supports the following:•Omni or 3–sector antenna configurations•Single RF band operation only; 800 MHz or 1.9 GHz RF band•Up to 120 W of total TX RF power output and up to 30 W TX RF power output per carrier•Dual path, Main and Diversity , RX antennasUBS Macro BTS frames are also configured for low , mid, or high capacity . Capacity is determinedby the quantity of sector carriers and traffic channels supported by the frame. The quantity ofsector carriers is a function of the quantity of XMIs. The quantity of traffic channels is a functionof the quantity of modems. Because the modems are inside the DMI, the quantity of DMIs is acapacity factor . The capacity of a UBS Macro BTS frame is essentially based on the following:•low capacity - one XMI and up to two DMIs•mid capacity - two XMIs and two DMIs•high capacity - more than two XMIs (four XMIs maximum) and more than two DMIs (fiveDMIs maximum)68P09283A62 -3 1A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
F or Software Release 2.20.x, only low and mid capacity frames are available/supported.High capacity UBS Macro BTS frames will be available in the future.The manual covers the following topics:•Chapter 1 provides a brief description of the information presented in the manual, frameidentification information, installation sequence, and a list of tools.•Chapter 2 provides illustrations displaying the location of all UBS Macro connectors forexternal cabling and wiring purposes, external cable run list, and a detailed installationsequence. Installation procedures cover mounting items to the rack and installing theexternal cabling.•Chapter 3 provides information and procedures needed for expanding the low -capacityUBS Macro BTS starter/expansion frame to the mid -capacity frame configuration.•Chapter 4 provides procedures for cleaning up the site and the installation completionchecklist.2 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R evision historyRevision history■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The following shows the issue status of this manual since it was first released.Version informationTable 1 Manual v ersion historyManualissueDate of issueRemarks1 JUN 15, 2007DRAFT version for SME review2 AUG 10, 2007PRELIMINAR Y version forSME review . Does not includeE -GPS and the special recentlyrequested SPRINT mechanics.3 AUG 31, 2007PRELIMINAR Y version forDeployment. Does not includeE -GPS and the special recentlyrequested SPRINT mechanics.Resolution of Service RequestsThe following Service Requests are resolved in this document:Service Request CMBP NumberRemarksNA NA NAIncorporation of Change NoticesThe following Change Notices (CN) are incorporated in this document:CN Date CN NumberT itleNA NA NA68P09283A62 -3 3A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Gener al informationGeneral information■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■PurposeMotorola cellular communications documents are intended to instruct and assist personnel inthe operation, installation and maintenance of the Motorola cellular infrastructure equipmentand ancillary devices. It is recommended that all personnel engaged in such activities beproperly trained by Motorola.Motorola disclaims all liability whatsoever , implied or express, for any risk of damage, loss orreduction in system performance arising directly or indirectly out of the failure of the customer ,or anyone acting on the customer’s behalf , to abide by the instructions, system parameters,or recommendations made in this document.These documents are not intended to replace the system and equipment training offered byMotorola. They can be used to supplement and enhance the knowledge gained through suchtraining.If this document was obtained when attending a Motorola training course, it willnot be updated or amended by Motorola. It is intended for TRAINING P URPOSESONL Y . If it was supplied under normal operational circumstances, to support a majorsoftware release, then corrections are supplied automatically by Motorola and postedon the Motorola customer website.Cross referencesReferences made to external publications are shown in italics. Other cross references,emphasized in blue text in electronic versions, are active links to the references.This document is divided into numbered chapters that are divided into sections. Sections arenot numbered, but are individually named at the top of each page, and are listed in the table ofcontents.4 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Gener al informationText conventionsThe following conventions are used in the Motorola cellular infrastructure documents torepresent keyboard input text, screen output text, and special key sequences.InputCharacters typed in at the keyboard are shown like this.Items of interest within a command appear like this.OutputMessages, prompts, file listings, directories, utilities, and environmentalvariables that appear on the screen are shown like this.Items of interest within a screen display appear like this.Special key sequencesSpecial key sequences are represented as follows:CTRL-c or CTRL+CPress the Ctrl and Ckeys at the same time.CTRL-SHIFT-c orCTRL+SHIFT+CPress the Ctrl ,Shift , and Ckeys at the same time.ALT-f or ALT+FPress the Alt and Fkeys at the same time.ALT+SHIFT+F11Press the Alt ,Shift and F11 keys at the same time.¦Press the pipe symbol key .RETURN or ENTERPress the Return or Enter key .68P09283A62 -3 5A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Contacting MotorolaContacting Motorola■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Motorola appreciates feedback from the users of our documents.24–hour supportIf you have problems regarding the operation of your equipment, contact the Customer NetworkResolution Center (CNRC) for immediate assistance. The 24–hour telephone numbers are listedat https://mynetworksupport.motorola.com . Select Customer Network Resolution Centercontact information . Alternatively if you do not have access to CNRC or the internet, contactthe Local Motorola Office.Questions and commentsSend questions and comments regarding user documentation to the email address:mydocs@motorola.com .ErrorsT o report a documentation error , call the CNRC (Customer Network Resolution Center) andprovide the following information to enable CNRC to open an SR (Service Request):•The document type•The document title, part number , and revision character•The page number with the error•A detailed description of the error and if possible the proposed solution6 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Securit y adviceSecurity advice■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Motorola systems and equipment provide security parameters that can be configured by theoperator based on their particular operating environment. Motorola recommends setting andusing these parameters following industry recognized security practices. Security aspectsto be considered are protecting the confidentiality , integrity , and availability of informationand assets. Assets include the ability to communicate, information about the nature of thecommunications, and information about the parties involved.In certain instances, Motorola makes specific recommendations regarding security practices.The implementation of these recommendations and final responsibility for the security of thesystem lies with the operator of the system.Contact the Customer Network Resolution Center (CNRC) for assistance. The 24–hourtelephone numbers are listed at https://mynetworksupport.motorola.com . Select CustomerNetwork Resolution Center contact information , from the menu located to the left of theLogin box. Alternatively if you do not have access to CNRC or the internet, contact the LocalMotorola Office.68P09283A62 -3 7A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
W arnings, cautions, and notesWarnings, cautions, and notes■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The following describes how warnings and cautions are used in this document and in alldocuments of this Motorola document set.WarningsW arnings precede instructions that contain potentially hazardous situations. W arnings areused to alert the reader to possible hazards that could cause loss of life or physical injury . Awarning has the following format:W arning text and consequence for not following the instructions in the w arning.CautionsCautions precede instructions and are used when there is a possibility of damage to systems,software, or individual items of equipment within a system. However , this damage presentsno danger to personnel. A caution has the following format:Caution text and consequence for not following the instructions in the caution.NotesA note means that there is a possibility of an undesirable situation or provides additionalinformation to help the reader understand a topic or concept. A note has the following format:Note text.8 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Safet ySafety■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■General safetyThe following general safety guidelines apply to Motorola equipment:•The power jack and mating plug of the power cable must meet InternationalElectrotechnical Commission (IEC) safety standards.Refer toGrounding Guideline for Cellular R adio Installations – 68P81150E62.•P ower down or unplug the equipment before servicing.•Using non -Motorola parts for repair could damage the equipment or void warranty .Contact Motorola W arranty and Repair for service and repair instructions.•P ortions of Motorola equipment may be damaged from exposure to electrostatic discharge.Use precautions to prevent damage.Electromagnetic energyRelevant standards (USA and EC) applicable when working with RF equipment are:•ANSI IEEE C95.1 -1991, IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposureto R adio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.•Council recommendation of 12 July 1999 on the limitation of exposure of the generalpublic to electromagnetic fields (0 Hz to 300 GHz) (1999/519/EC) and respective nationalregulations.•Directive 2004/40/EC of the European P arliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 onthe minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to therisks arising from physical agents (electromagnetic fields) (18th individual Directive withinthe meaning of Article 16(1) of Directive 89/391/EEC).68P09283A62 -3 9A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Caring for the en vironmentCaring for the environment■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The following information describes national or regional requirements for the disposal ofMotorola supplied equipment and for the approved disposal of surplus packaging.Contact the Customer Network Resolution Center (CNRC) for assistance. The 24–hourtelephone numbers are listed at https://mynetworksupport.motorola.com . Select CustomerNetwork Resolution Center contact information . Alternatively if you do not have accessto CNRC or the internet, contact the Local Motorola Office.In EU countriesThe following information is provided to enable regulatory compliance with the European Union(EU) directives identified and any amendments made to these directives when using Motorolaequipment in EU countries.Disposal of Motorola equipmentEuropean Union (EU) Directive 2002/96/EC W aste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)Do not dispose of Motorola equipment in landfill sites. In the EU , Motorola in conjunctionwith a recycling partner ensures that equipment is collected and recycled according to therequirements of EU environmental law .Disposal of surplus packagingEuropean P arliament and Council Directive 94/62/EC P ackaging and P ackaging W asteDo not dispose of surplus packaging in landfill sites. In the EU , it is the individual recipient’sresponsibility to ensure that packaging materials are collected and recycled according to therequirements of EU environmental law .In non -EU countriesIn non -EU countries, dispose of Motorola equipment and all surplus packaging in accordancewith national and regional regulations.10 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
CMM labeling and disclosure tableCMM labeling and disclosure table■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The P eople’s Republic of China require that our products comply with China ManagementMethods (CMM) environmental regulations. (China Management Methods refers to theregulationManagement Methods for Controlling P ollution by Electronic Information Products.)T wo items are used to demonstrate compliance; the label and the disclosure table.The label is placed in a customer visible position on the product.•Logo 1 means the product contains no substances in excess of the maximum concentrationvalue for materials identified in the China Management Methods regulation.•Logo 2 means that the product may contain substances in excess of the maximumconcentration value for materials identified in the China Management Methods regulation,and has an Environmental Friendly Use P eriod (EFUP) in years, fifty years in the exampleshown.Logo 1 Logo 2The Environmental Friendly Use P eriod (EFUP) is the period (in years) during which the T oxicand Hazardous Substances (T&HS) contained in the Electronic Information Product (EIP)will not leak or mutate causing environmental pollution, or bodily injury from the use of theEIP . The EFUP indicated by the Logo 2 label applies to a product and all its parts. Certainfield -replaceable parts, such as battery modules, can have a different EFUP and are markedseparately .The Disclosure table is intended only to communicate compliance with China requirements.It is not intended to communicate compliance with EU RoHS or any other environmentalrequirements.68P09283A62 -3 11A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Motorola document setMotorola document set■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The Motorola document sets provide the information to operate, install, and maintain theMotorola equipment.Ordering documents and CD -ROMsW ith internet access available, to view , download, or order documents (original or revised), visitthe Motorola Lifecycles Customer web page at https://mynetworksupport.motorola.com , orcontact your Motorola account representative.W ithout internet access available, order hard copy documents or CD -ROMs with your MotorolaLocal Office or Representative.If Motorola changes the content of a document after the original printing date, Motorolapublishes a new version with the same part number but a different revision character .Document banner denitionsA banner (oversized text on the bottom of the page, for example, PRELIMINARY — UNDERDEVELOPMENT ) indicates that some information contained in the document is not yet approvedfor general customer use.Data encryptionIn order to avoid electronic eavesdropping, data passing between certain elements in thenetwork is encrypted. In order to comply with the export and import requirements of particularcountries, this encryption occurs at different levels as individually standardized, or may not bepresent at all in some parts of the network in which it is normally implemented. The documentset, of which this document is a part, covers encryption as if fully implemented. Because therules differ in individual countries, limitations on the encryption included in the particularsoftware being delivered, are covered in the Release Notes that accompany the individualsoftware release.12 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Third P art y Computer Softw are and T r ademarksThird Party Computer Software and Trademarks■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Computer SoftwareThe Motorola and 3rd P arty supplied Software (SW) products described in this instructionmanual may include copyrighted Motorola and other 3rd P arty supplied computer programsstored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and othercountries preserve for Motorola and other 3rd P arty supplied SW certain exclusive rights forcopyrighted computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in anyform the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly , any copyrighted Motorola or other3rd P arty supplied SW computer programs contained in the Motorola products described inthis instruction manual may not be copied (reverse engineered) or reproduced in any mannerwithout the express written permission of Motorola or the 3rd P arty SW supplier . Furthermore,the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication,estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications ofMotorola or other 3rd P arty supplied SW , except for the normal non -exclusive, royalty freelicense to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.V endor CopyrightApache Software F oundation Copyright 2002-2003 All Rights ReservedArtesynCopyright 2002-2003 All Rights ReservedCMU *Copyright 2002-2003 All Rights ReservedFreeware T ools / Utilities * Copyright 2002-2003 All Rights ReservedP erformance T echnologies Copyright 2002-2003 All Rights ReservedT elelogic Copyright 2002-2003 All Rights ReservedQNX *Copyright 2002-2003 All Rights Reserved*= FreewareTrademarksJava™ T echnology and/or J2ME™ : Java and all other Java -based marks are trademarks orregistered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U .S . and other countries.UNIX® : UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and othercountries.68P09283A62 -3 13A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
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C h a p t e r1Introduction and Frame Identication■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■68P09283A62 -3 1 -1A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Abbreviations and Acron yms Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationAbbreviations and Acronyms■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Abbreviations and AcronymsT able 1 -1 identifies the equipment related abbreviations and acronyms used in this manual.Table 1 -1 Abbreviations and Acron ymsAcronymDenition1XOne of two bandwidths currently defined in the IS -2000 CDMAspecification, which extends the capability of the IS -95A and Bspecifications. 1X bandwidth provides wireless packet voice and datatransmission capability at up to 144 Kbps.A Ampere or AmpACAlternating CurrentACCAccessoryANAggregation NodeA TPAcceptance T est PlanA WG American W ire GaugeBMABreaker Module AssemblyBSIBaseband Switch InterfaceBS S Base Station SystemBS SANBase Station System (BS S) Access Network. The BS SAN consists of aR adio Access Network (RAN) and an AN . It may also include a DigitalAccess and Cross-connect System to support split backhaul and a SelectorDistribution Unit (SDU).BTSBase Transceiver Station or Base Transceiver SubsystemCBCircuit BreakerCBSCCentralized Base Station ControllerCCWCounter ClockwiseCDMACode Division Multiple AccessCEChannel ElementCWClockwiseDC Direct CurrentDIVDiversityDMIDigital Module InternalDMMDigital Multi-MeterContinued1 -2 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Abbreviations and Acron ymsTable 1 -1 Abbreviations and Acron yms (Continued)AcronymDenitionE -GPSExternal-GPSESDElectro-Static DischargeEV -DOCDMA 1X Evolution - Data OnlyFRUField Replaceable UnitFWDF orwardGNDGroundGPSGlobal P ositioning SystemHSOHigh Stability OscillatorIDIInterworking DMI InterconnectIDRFIntegrated Duplexer RX FilterI/O Input/OutputIPInternet ProtocolIP/OPCustomer Alarm Input/OutputISInterim StandardLANLocal Area NetworkLMFLocal Maintenance F acilityLMTLocal Maintenance T erminalMGBMaster Ground BarMMIMan Machine InterfaceMMIIMobility Manager IIMSNMobile Switching NetworkMSOMotorola Standard OscillatorOMC-IPOperations Maintenance Center - Internet ProtocolOMC-ROperations Maintenance Center - R adioP AP ower AmplifierPBHP acket Backhaul: IP -based backhaul between the BTS and the network.The UBS Macro BTS is configured for packet backhaul operation.PC P ower ConnectorPDUP ower Distribution UnitPPS or 1PPS1 pulse per secondPSMP ower Supply ModuleQHSOQuartz High Stability OscillatorRANR adio Access NetworkRFR adio FrequencyContinued68P09283A62 -3 1 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Abbreviations and Acron yms Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationTable 1 -1 Abbreviations and Acron yms (Continued)AcronymDenitionRFLReflectedRGPSRemote Global P ositioning SystemRUR ack UnitRXReceive or ReceiverSDUSelection and Distribution UnitSPROC Site ProcessorS SISite Span I/O or Site/Span InterfaceTCHTraffic ChannelTXTransmit or TransmitterUBSUniversal Base StationUNOUniversal Network OperationsVV oltVP UV ocoder Processing UnitW W attXMITransceiver Module Internal1 -4 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Ov erviewOverview■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Scope of manualThis manual covers how to:•Mount the equipment rack to the floor .•Mount the pre -assembled/pre -cabled UBS Macro equipment on to the rack.•Mount the optional power supply equipment on to the rack and install all of the associatedinterconnect cabling.•Mount the low -to -mid capacity expansion equipment on to the rack and install all of theassociated interconnect cabling.•Install external cabling and wiring between the rack mounted UBS Macro equipment andother BTS site equipment.This manual is not intended to be used as a planning guide. All site plans and site specificinformation must be decided, before starting the installation. The site specific informationdetermines the configuration to be used and the items and cabling required to support thatconfiguration.This manual may be used in conjunction with site -specific configuration planning to determinethe site -specific expansion.This manual does not provide information for the Acceptance T est Procedures (A TP) or softwareloading.PrerequisitesThe following are the three major prerequisites:•The procedure, tools, and equipment required for mounting the rack to the floor hasbeen specified by a Structural Engineer .•All site preparations (including power) have been completed according to the site plan.•All site planning and BTS configuration information is available.Chapter 1 - Introduction and frame identicationThis chapter provides a brief description of the information presented in the manual, frameidentification information, installation sequence, and a list of tools.68P09283A62 -3 1 -5PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Ov erview Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationChapter 2 – UBS Macro BTS installation procedureThis chapter provides figures showing the location of all UBS Macro connectors for externalcabling and wiring purposes, external cable run list, and a detailed installation sequence.Installation procedures cover mounting items to the rack and installing the external cabling.Chapter 3 - Low -to -Mid Capacity Frame Expansion ProceduresThis chapter provides information and procedures needed for expanding the low -capacity UBSMacro BTS starter/expansion frame to the mid -capacity frame configuration.Chapter 4 - What’s nextThis chapter provides procedures for cleaning up the site and the installation completionchecklist.Equipment shipped assembledThe low -capacity , +27 V DC UBS Macro BTS is shipped pre -assembled on carrier strips withall internal cabling installed. This pre -assembled equipment is delivered in a crate. A fter thecrate is unpacked, the low -capacity +27 V DC UBS Macro BTS assembly is ready to be rackmounted. The carrier strips allow four people to carefully lift the assembly off the crate packingonto the rack. The assembly can also be lifted via some mechanical aid (hoist, etc.) attachedto the lifting loops on the ends of the carrier strips. The carrier strips also provide easy rackmounting. A fter the UBS Macro equipment is rack mounted, cables are connected between theUBS Macro equipment and external site inputs/outputs.Equipment shipped un -assembledThe low -to -mid capacity expansion equipment and associated cables are shipped in separateindividual containers. The additional expansion equipment is mounted into the low -capacityframe and then the associated interconnect cables are installed.F or -48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS Macro BTS applications, either a -48 V DC or a 220 V AC PSM(P ower Supply Module) shelf is required. The PSM shelf comes assembled, but without PSMsinstalled in the shelf . F or a low capacity frame, either two -48 V DC or two 220 V AC PSMs areinstalled in the shelf . The second PSM is for redundancy . The PSM shelf without PSMs isdelivered in a single box. Each PSM is delivered in a single box. The PSM shelf is mounted atthe bottom of the rack. Then the PSMs are installed in the PSM shelf . The +27 V DC UBS Macroassembly is mounted just above the PSM shelf . The PSM +27 V DC output cable is connected tothe +27 V DC input cable on the +27 V DC UBS Macro assembly . The site -48 V DC or 220 V ACpower source is cabled/wired to the PSM shelf .The Remote GPS (RGPS) head and associated cable are shipped un -assembled. The cable has tobe connected to the RGPS head along with the customer supplied mounting mast.Most of the cable/wire connectors that are required to connect with the UBS Macro equipmentexternal site input/output connectors are supplied, but need to be assembled onto cables/wires.Most of the cables/wires are supplied by the customer .1 -6 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Ov erviewFollow the task sequenceThe installation of the BTS is a defined sequence where one task relies on the previous taskbeing completed. Figures are used to aide in understanding cable and item placement.Follow the site planItems and cables are covered in the installation procedure that may not apply to a specific siteconfiguration. Refer to the site plan to determine which items and cables are to be installed.Skip over those procedures for items and cables that are not required.Site cleanlinessWhile performing the procedures provided in this document, ensure that:•The site is kept clean and free of dirt. Dust can circulate in the air for several days andsettle on all horizontal surfaces. Site equipment cooling fans can draw in dust particles,causing damage to electrical contacts.•All packing materials are removed from the equipment.•All the tools that are not currently in use are picked -up as the installation progresses.•All trash is removed from the site at the end of each day and after the installation iscomplete.•Equipment is covered with tarpaulin whenever possible.•A shop vacuum is used, when a procedure is performed that generates dust, such asdrilling or cutting.Site managerThe site manager is in -charge of and responsible for the full site. The installer verifies a varietyof conditions with the site manager .Color codingMany of the RF connectors and cables are color coded. When the cables are installed, the cablecolor code should match the color code of the connector .The +27 V DC input/output cable connectors are color coded Orange while the -48 V DCinput/output cable connectors are color coded Blue. When these power connections are made,make sure that the color of the mating connectors match.68P09283A62 -3 1 -7PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Ov erview Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame Identication•Not all cables and connectors are color coded.•Some, but not all, of the color coding is called out in the installation procedures.Rack vs. frameF or purposes of this manual, the R ack is the piece of iron (metal) that the items are mountedon. The Frame is the R ack with all the items mounted on it.Required documentationThe following additional documents are required to install the BTS:•Grounding Guidelines for Cellular R adio Installations (Motorola part number 68P81150E62)•Site description(as built) documents•Demarcation (Scope of W ork Agreement)document•Equipment manualsfor non -Motorola equipment including:Acutime™ Gold GPS Smart Antenna Kit User Guide— Supplied with STLN6594RGPS Head.•UBS (800 MHz) BTS Specification (B1)orUBS (1.9 GHz) BTS Specification (B1)document,whichever is applicable.Equipment may vary from guresThe equipment shown in many of the figures is typical. The actual equipment appearancemay vary slightly .1 -8 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Item identicationItem identication■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The R20 UBS Macro BTS supports single band 800 MHz or 1.9 GHz RF band, up totwo XMIs, up to two DMIs and one S SI. UBS Macro BTS frame configurations with upto four XMIs and up to five DMIs will be available in the future.UBS Macro BTS framesUBS Macro BTS frames are configured for either +27 V DC operation, -48 V DC operation, or220 V AC operation.UBS Macro BTS frames are also configured for low , mid or high capacity . Low capacity frames,like the starter frame shown in Figure 1 -2 , can be expanded to add more capacity . Mid -capacityframes, like the frame shown in Figure 1 -3 , can be expanded to add more capacity . A highcapacity frame, like the expanded frames shown in Figure 1 -4 and Figure 1 -5 can be expandedto add more capacity , if it is not already fully expanded. A BTS site with a fully expanded highcapacity frame may be further expanded by adding a second frame for more capacity .High capacity UBS Macro BTS frames and BTS sites with multiple UBS Macro BTSframes are not currently available.68P09283A62 -3 1 -9PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Item identication Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationFigure 1 -1 shows a UBS Macro BTS low -tier/low -capacity frame. The capacity of thisconfiguration is not expandable.Figure 1 -1 UBS Macro B T S low -tier/low -capacit y fr ame (1000 mm r ack)ti-cdma-05993.epsIDRF (Integrated Duplexer and RX Filter) ShelfSSI (Site Span I/O);  SSI 1XMI (Transceiver Module Internal) Shelf- One XMI;  XMI 1 (800 MHz or 1.9 GHzSee Notes 2, 3) - Up to 2 DMIs (Digital Module Internal)just right of XMI 1- DMI 1, top; optional DMI 2 or empty housing, bottom- IDRF (Integrated Duplexer and RX Filter)Shelf; in right side of XMI shelfPDU (+27 V DC Power Distribution Unit)- One: +27 V DC XMI Power Connector(PC) and 90A Circuit Breaker (CB)- Up to 2: +27 V DC DMI PCs and 20A CBs- One: +27 V DC SSI PC and 20A CB- No +27 V DC Accessory PCs and CBsPSM (Power Supply Module) Shelf #1(See Notes 4,5,6)- Up to 2 PSMs- Empty PSM slot with filler panel- PSM 1 through 3 (left-to-right)NOTES:1. Interconnect cabling not shown for clarity.2. 800 MHz equipment shown; 1.9 GHz similar.3. 800 MHz XMI is 86 mm wide. 1.9 GHz XMI is 106.3 mm wide.4. PSM shelf is optional and used instead of +27 V DC power Input.5. PSM shelf is either -48 V DC or AC.6. Only -48 V DC PSMs can be used in -48 V DC PSM shelf. Only AC PSMs can be used in AC PSM shelf.PSM Shelf #1+27 V DC PowerCablingEquipmentMounting RackIDRF  (800 MHz or 1.9 GHzSee Note 2)- Up to 3 IDRFs;  one per sector- IDRF sector 1 through sector 3 (top-to-bottom) - Antenna RF I/O, front- BTS RF I/O, rear1 -10 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Item identicationFigure 1 -2 shows a typical low capacity UBS Macro BTS expandable frame. This frame isexpandable to mid -capacity configuration. Expansion to high -capacity configuration is notcurrently available.Figure 1 -2 Low capacit y UBS Macro B T S starter fr ame (1800 mm r ack)ti-cdma-05994.eps IDRF (Integrated Duplexer and RX Filter) Shelf- Up to 3 IDRFs (800 MHz or 1.9 GHzSee Note 2); one per sector- IDRF sector 1 through sector 3 (left-to-right) - Antenna RF I/O, top- BTS RF I/O, bottomSSI (Site Span I/O)- One SSI;  SSI 1RX Antenna Sharing BracketE-GPS ModuleXMI (Transceiver Module Internal) Shelf - One XMI;  XMI 1 (800 MHz or 1.9 GHz See Notes 2, 3) XMI shelf slot 1 - Up to 2 DMIs (Digital Module Internal) XMI shelf slot 4 - DMI 1, top; optional DMI 2 or empty  housing, bottom PDU (+27 VDC Power Distribution Unit) See Note 8 - One: +27 VDC XMI Power Connector (PC) and 90A Circuit Breaker (CB) - Up to 2: +27 VDC DMI PCs and 20A CBs - One: +27 VDC SSI PC and 20A CB - No +27 VDC Accessory PCs and CBs PSM (Power Supply Module) Shelf #1 (See Notes 4,5,6) - Up to 3 PSMs - Empty PSM slot with filler panel - PSM 1 through 3 (left-to-right) NOTES: 1. Interconnect cabling not shown for clarity. 2. 800 MHz equipment shown; 1.9 GHz similar. 3. 800 MHz XMI is 86 mm wide. 1.9 GHz XMI is 106.3 mm wide. 4. PSM shelf is optional and used instead of+27 VDC power Input. 5. PSM shelf is either -48 VDC or AC. 6. Only -48 VDC PSMs can be used in -48 VDC PSM shelf. Only AC PSMS can be used in AC PSM shelf. 7. Carrier strips are removable. 8. PDU may be moved down 6 rack units to ease future expansion. PSM Shelf #1 +27 VDC Power Cabling HandleEquipmentMounting RackHandleCarrier Strip with Removable Lifting Handles (one strip on each side of rack) See Note 7     68P09283A62 -3 1 -11PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Item identication Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationFigure 1 -3 shows a UBS Macro BTS mid -capacity frame. The mid -capacity configuration isan expansion of the low -capacity configuration. This frame is expandable to high -capacityconfiguration, but the high -capacity configuration is not currently available.Figure 1 -3 UBS Macro B T S mid -capacit y fr ame (1800 mm r ack)ti-cdma-05995.epsIDRF (Integrated Duplexer and RX Filter) Shelf- Up to 6 IDRFs (800 MHz or 1.9 GHzSee Note 2); two sets of IDRFs,each set with one IDRF per sector- IDRF sector 1 through sector 3 (left-to-right) - Antenna RF I/O, top- BTS RF I/O, bottomSSI (Site Span I/O)- One SSI; SSI 1XMI (Transceiver Module Internal) Shelf- Two XMIs (800 MHz or 1.9 GHzSee Notes 2, 3);  XMI 1, XMI 2 in XMI shelf slots 1, 2- Two DMIs (Digital Module Internal)XMI shelf slot 4- DMI 1, top; DMI 2, bottomPDU (+27 VDC Power Distribution Unit)See Note 8- One: +27 VDC XMI Power Connector(PC) and 90A Circuit Breaker (CB)- Up to 2: +27 VDC DMI PCs and 20A CBs- One: +27 VDC SSI PC and 20A CB- No +27 VDC Accessory PCs and CBsPSM (Power Supply Module) Shelf #1(See Notes 4,5,6)- Up to 3 PSMs- Empty PSM slot with filler panel- PSM 1 through 3 (left-to-right)NOTES:1. Interconnect cabling not shown for clarity.2. 800 MHz equipment shown; 1.9 GHz similar.3. 800 MHz XMI is 86 mm wide. 1.9 GHz XMI is 106.3 mm wide.4. PSM shelf is optional and used instead of+27 VDC power Input.5. PSM shelf is either -48 VDC or AC.6. Only -48 VDC PSMs can be used in -48 VDC PSM shelf. Only AC PSMS can be used in AC PSM shelf.7. Carrier strips are removable.8. PDU may be moved down 6 rack units to ease future expansion.PSM Shelf #1+27 VDC PowerCablingHandleEquipmentMounting RackHandleCarrier Strip withRemovable LiftingHandles (one stripon each side of rack)See Note 7RX SplitterRX Antenna Sharing BracketE-GPS Module 1 -12 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Item identicationFigure 1 -4 shows a typical fully expanded high capacity 800 MHz UBS Macro BTS frame.Figure 1 -4 High capacit y 800 MHz UBS Macro B T S fully expanded fr ame (1800 mm r ack)ti-cdma-05996.epsNOTES:1. Interconnect cabling not shown for clarity.2. 800 MHz equipment shown.3. 800 MHz XMI is 86 mm wide.4. PSM shelves are optional and used instead of+27 VDC power Input.PSM (Power Supply Module) Shelf #1(See Notes 4,5,6)- Up to 3 PSMs- PSM 1 through 3 (left-to-right)PSM (Power Supply Module) Shelf #2(See Notes 4,5,6)- Up to 2 PSMs- Empty PSM slot with filler panel- PSM 1 through 3 (left-to-right)PDU (+27 VDC Power Distribution Unit)- Up to 4: +27 VDC XMI Power Connectors(PCs) and 90A Circuit Breakers (CBs)- Up to 5: +27 VDC DMI PCs and 20A CBs- Up to 2: +27 VDC SSI PCs and 20A CBs- Up to 2 sets of 3: +27 VDC Accessory PCs- Up to 2: 10A CBs; one CB per set of 3+27VDC Accessory PCs. None equipped.DMI (Digital Module Internal) Shelf- Up to 5 DMIs- DMI 1 through 5 (left-to-right)RX SplitterRX Antenna Sharing BracketIDI/BSIXMI (Transceiver Module Internal) Shelf- Up to 4 XMIs (See Notes 2, 3); XMI 1through XMI 4 in XMI shelf slots 1 through 4 (left-to-right) - One Ancillary slot 5 shown emptyTX Combiner, 4:1(See Note 2)SSI (Site Span I/O) Shelf- Two SSIs- SSI 2, SSI 1 (left-to-right)IDRF (Integrated Duplexer and RX Filter) Shelf- Up to 3 IDRFs (See Note 2); one per sector- IDRF sector 1 through 3 (left-to-right) - Antenna RF I/O, top- BTS RF I/O, bottomCarrier Strip withRemovable LiftingHandles (one stripon each side of rack)See Note 7HandleE-GPSEquipmentMounting RackHandlePSM Shelf #2+27 VDC PowerCablingPSM Shelf #1+27 VDC PowerCabling5. Both PSM shelves are either -48 VDC or AC.6. Only -48 VDC PSMs can be used in -48 VDC PSM shelf. Only AC PSMs can be used in AC PSM shelf.7. Carrier strips are removable68P09283A62 -3 1 -13PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Item identication Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationFigure 1 -5 shows a typical fully expanded high -capacity 1.9 GHz UBS Macro BTS frame.Figure 1 -5 High -capacit y 1.9 GHz UBS Macro B T S fully expanded fr ame (1800 mmr ack)ti-cdma-05997.epsPSM (Power Supply Module) Shelf #1(See Notes 4,5,6)- Up to 3 PSMs- PSM 1 through 3 (left-to-right)PSM (Power Supply Module) Shelf #2(See Notes 4,5,6)- Up to 2 PSMs- Empty PSM slot with filler panel- PSM 1 through 3 (left-to-right)PDU (+27 VDC Power Distribution Unit)- Up to 4: +27 VDC XMI Power Connectors(PCs) and 90A Circuit Breakers (CBs)- Up to 5: +27 VDC DMI PCs and 20A CBs- Up to 2: +27 VDC SSI PCs and 20A CBs- Up to 2 sets of 3: +27 VDC Accessory PCs- Up to 2: 10A CBs; one CB per set of 3+27VDC Accessory PCs. None equipped.DMI (Digital Module Internal) Shelf- Up to 5 DMIs- DMI 1 through 5 (left-to-right)RX SplitterRX Antenna Sharing ConnectorIDI/BSISSI (Site Span I/O) Shelf- Up to 2 SSIs- SSI 1, 2 (left-to-right)Carrier Strip withRemovable LiftingHandles (one stripon each side of rack)See Note 7HandleE-GPSEquipmentMounting RackHandlePSM Shelf #2+27 VDC PowerCablingPSM Shelf #1+27 VDC PowerCablingIDRF (Integrated Duplexer and RX Filter) Shelf- Up to 6 IDRFs (See Note 2); two sets of IDRFs,each set with one IDRF per sector - IDRF sector 1 through sector 3 (left-to-right) - Antenna RF I/O, top- BTS RF I/O, bottomSix 2:1 TX Cavity Combiners (See Note 2)XMI (Transceiver Module Internal) Shelf- Up to 4 XMIs (See Notes 2, 3); XMI 1through XMI 4 in XMI shelf slots 1 through 4 (left-to-right)NOTES:1. Interconnect cabling not shown for clarity.2. 1.9 GHz equipment shown.3. 1.9 GHz XMI is 106.3 mm wide.4. PSM shelves are optional and usedinstead of+27 VDC power Input.5. Both PSM shelves are either -48 VDC or AC.6. Only -48 VDC PSMs can be used in -48 VDC PSM shelf.Only AC PSMs can be used in AC PSM shelf.7. Carrier strips are removable1 -14 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Item identicationItems to be installedFigure 1 -6 shows the items to be installed.Figure 1 -6 Items to installti-cdma-06008.epsLow Capacity, +27 VDCUBS Macro BTS AssemblyTall RackOptional -48V DC or 220 V AC PSM Shelf (without PSMs) Optional -48V DC or 220 V AC PSM (two for low capacity)E-GPS Mounting BracketE-GPS ModuleOptionalRGPS Head68P09283A62 -3 1 -15PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ools and materials Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationTools and materials■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Required tools and materialsThe following tools and materials are required to perform the installation:•Battery driver , capable of 3.95 N -m to 5.09 N -m (35 -45 in -lb) torque•T20 and T25 TORX bits with 12 inch extension•T orque drivers; 1 N -m, 2.3 N -m, 4.8 N -m +/ - 10%•8 mm SMA connector torque wrench; 1.02 N -m (9 in -lb) +/ - 10%•19 mm N -type connector torque wrench; 4.3 N -m (38 in -lb) +/ - 10%•Phillips screwdriver•Flat screwdriver•3/8 -inch ratchet -5.6 N -m (50 in -lb)•8 -mm socket•19 -mm socket•10 -mm deep set socket•9/16 -inch socket•3/16 -inch socket•Side cutters•Dust mask•Safety glasses•Ear plugs•Marker for marking outline on floor•T ape measure with millimeter scale, capable measuring up to 1200 mm or with inch scale,capable measuring up to 48 inches•Shop vacuum•Cable tie -wraps•Scissors or knife•0.25 W SMA -type terminators for any unused directional port connectors on anIDRF - customer supplied1 -16 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ools and materials•50 W N -type terminators for any unused TX/RX connectors on an IDRF - customer supplied•Digital Multi -Meter (DMM) Fluke Model 8062A with Y8134 test lead kit or equivalent; usedfor precision DC and AC measurements, requiring 4 -1/2 digits.•One DC connector housing per DC power feed (see T able 2 -8 for quantity of power feeds)Orange DC connector housing used for +27 V DC application (see T able 2 -14 forpart information).Blue DC connector housing used for –48 V DC application (see T able 2 -15 for partinformation).•DC connector cable clamps for power cable (see T able 2 -14 or T able 2 -15 for partinformation).•DC connector housing contacts/lugs for power cable (see T able 2 -14 or T able 2 -15 forpart information).•Crimper tool - Anderson P ower Products part number 1368 - Hydraulic hand tool, maximumcable size of 300 MCM.Other tools are required to install the rack to the floor . The method of installing the rack to thefloor , as specified by a Structural Engineer , determines what additional tools are required.Recommended toolsThe following tools are not required, but they may make the installation easier:•Long screwdriver extension•Long socket wrench extension•Mechanical hoist capable of lifting 100 kg, 2 m high•Banding cutter68P09283A62 -3 1 -17PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Unpacking Instructions Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationUnpacking Instructions■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Unpacking the carrier strip assemblyThe UBS Macro BTS carrier strip assembly includes the low -capacity frame equipmentpre -mounted and cabled. This assembly consists of the following equipment:•One set of IDRFs, up to three IDRFs.•One S SI•One XMI•One DMI•PDU with one +27 V DC input power feed and circuit breaker/output power connectorassemblies as follows: XMI 1, DMI 1, DMI 2 and S SI 1.The STGN4034 Installation Kit is also packaged with the UBS Macro carrier stripassembly . The installation kit contains all of the M5 x 12 mm screws needed to rackmount the equipment.The UBS Macro BTS carrier strip assembly is shipped in a large carton that is banded to a pallet.F ollow the steps in Procedure 1 -1 to unpack the carrier strip assembly .Procedure 1 -1 Unpacking the carrier strip assembly1Cut the bands that hold the carton to the pallet.2Lift the carton up and off of the pallet. Remove the cut bands3Remove the inner carton support (see Figure 1-7 ).The carrier strip assembly is sitting on a wooden support (seeFigure 1-8 ).4Locate the STGN4034 Installation Kit that is packaged with the UBS Macrocarrier strip assembly .5Inspect the carrier strip assembly for damage.1 -18 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Unpacking InstructionsFigure 1 -7 Carrier strip assembly with inner carton supportti-cdma-06026.epsFigure 1 -8 Carrier strip assembly with inner carton support remo v edti-cdma-06027.eps68P09283A62 -3 1 -19PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Unpacking Instructions Chapter 1: Introduction and Fr ame IdenticationUnpacking accessory equipmentUBS Macro BTS accessory equipment is shipped in smaller cartons. The quantity of cartonsis dependent on the BTS site configuration and options. F ollow the steps in Procedure 1 -2 tounpack the accessory equipment.Procedure 1 -2 Unpacking accessory equipment1Open an accessory equipment carton.2Inspect the contents of the carton for damage.3V erify that the carton contains all of the equipment stated on the packing list.4Repeat this procedure for each carton in the shipment.1 -20 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
C h a p t e r2UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■68P09283A62 -3 2 -1A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Ov erview Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureOverview■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■IntroductionThis chapter provides the information and procedures to install the items and cabling for theUBS Macro BTS . Both pictorial and textual information is presented.The installation is broken into a set of tasks. Each set of tasks is broken down into a set of steps.Individual tasks or steps are based on the overall installation sequence and must not beperformed randomly .Structural engineerA Structural Engineer has to determine the method and equipment needed to mount the rack tothe floor .Required itemsF or each set of tasks, a list of tools and items is given that covers those specific tasks.A full list of tools is given in T ools and materials on page 1 - 16 .Cabling and conguration optionsAll of the configurations require unique cables and/or items. Installation of all cables and allitems is covered. When applicable, the cabling and configuration options are called out. Not allcables or items covered in this manual should be installed. Consult the site plan to determineexactly what items to install.Color codingMany of the connectors and cables are color coded. As the cables are installed, the cablecolor code should match the color code of the connector . Not all cables and connectors arecolor coded.Some, but not all, of the color coding is called out in the installation procedures. The scheme ofthe color codes is shown in T able 2 -1 and T able 2 -2 .2 -2 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Ov erviewTable 2 -1 Color code – DC power connectors/cablesColorRepresentsORANGE +27 V DC P owerBL UE-48 V DC P owerTable 2 -2 Color code - RF Equipment and Connectors/CablesColorRepresentsORANGE 800 MHz RF equipmentBL UE1.9 GHz RF equipmentGREEN 2.1 GHz RF equipmentREDSector 1BL UESector 2YELLOW Sector 3GREYRFL (reflected) MainBROWNRFL DIV (reflected diversity)WHITEF or RF use, it can mean:•Main•FWD (forward main)BLACK F or RF use, it can mean:•Diversity•FWD DIV (forward diversity)68P09283A62 -3 2 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Cable list, diagr ams and connectors Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureCable list, diagrams and connectors■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■OverviewThis section gives a UBS Macro BTS external input/output (I/O) cable run list – a list of cablesand the end connection points. This can be used as a check -off sheet during installation. F or anyitem that cables connect to, that item and the associated connectors are shown.UBS Macro BTS external I/O cable run listT able 2 -3 gives the UBS Macro BTS external input/output cable run list. Not all cables areneeded for all configurations.Each row in T able 2 -3 is a separate unique cable run even if the reference designatorand the part number are duplicated.Table 2 -3 UBS Macro B T S external I/O cable run listFrom T oReference(used inmanual)Part numberItemConnectorItemConnectorNotesDDCustomerR ack Double-studsSite MasterGround Bar(MGB)CustomerEarth GroundCable/W ire(4 A WGor largerdiameter)NNOne of:3086039H10through H14(Note 1)RGPSHead12-pinCircular(Deutsch)RGPSLightningArresterRGPSLightningArresterRGPS HeadCable,shieldedtwisted pairAA3086433H14 S SI RGPS(15-pin D)RGPSLightningArresterRGPSLightningArresterRGPS HeadCable,shieldedtwisted pairWCGDS19797321 S SI SP ANS(37-pin D)Customer EquipmentT1/E1 Bal.,shieldedtwistedpair cable(Note 2)Continued2 -4 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Cable list, diagr ams and connectorsTable 2 -3 UBS Macro B T S external I/O cable run list (Continued)From T oReference(used inmanual)Part numberItemConnectorItemConnectorNotesNoneCustomer S SI(E1DaughterCard)SP ANRX/TX #(BNCs)Customer EquipmentE1 Unbal.75-Ohm CoaxUp to 8 cables(Note 2)XCGDS19797321 S SI CUSTOMERIP 1-12 OP 1-4(37-pin D)Customer Equipment CustomerInput/Output(IP/OP)XCGDS19797321 S SI CUSTOMERIP 13-24OP 5-8(37-pin D)Customer Equipment CustomerInput/Output(IP/OP)DC Customer PDU +27V DCP owerInputCableOrange(2-contact,AndersonSB -350)DC P owerW ires; Red& BlackOrange(2-contact,AndersonSB -350)+27 V DCP ower FromCustomerSourceCC Customer -48 VDC PSMShelfP owerInputCableBlue(2-contact,AndersonSB -350)DC P owerW ires; Blue& BlackBlue(2-contact,AndersonSB -350)-48 V DCP ower FromCustomerSourceAC Customer AC PSMShelfAC InputT erminal BlockCustomer Equipment AC P owerFromCustomerSourceNoneCustomer Sector 1IDRFTX/RX MAIN(N-type,coaxial)Sector1 TX/RXMain Ant.CableN-type,coaxialRF Ant.,50-OhmCoaxial(Note 3)NoneCustomer Sector 2IDRFTX/RX MAIN(N-type,coaxial)Sector2 TX/RXMain Ant.CableN-type,coaxialRF Ant.,50-OhmCoaxial(Note 3)NoneCustomer Sector 3IDRFTX/RX MAIN(N-type,coaxial)Sector3 TX/RXMain Ant.CableN-type,coaxialRF Ant.,50-OhmCoaxial(Note 2)NoneCustomer Sector 1IDRFRX DIV(N-type,coaxial)Sector 1RX Div .Ant. CableN-type,coaxialRF Ant.,50-OhmCoaxial(Note 2)Continued68P09283A62 -3 2 -5PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Cable list, diagr ams and connectors Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTable 2 -3 UBS Macro B T S external I/O cable run list (Continued)From T oReference(used inmanual)Part numberItemConnectorItemConnectorNotesNoneCustomer Sector 2IDRFRX DIV(N-type,coaxial)Sector 2RX Div .Ant. CableN-type,coaxialRF Ant.,50-OhmCoaxial(Note 2)NoneCustomer Sector 3IDRFRX DIV(N-type,coaxial)Sector 3RX Div .Ant. CableN-type,coaxialRF Ant.,50-OhmCoaxial(Note 2)1. Cables 3086039H10 through H14 are various lengths; where the part number suffixindicates the following cable lengths: H10 = 15 m (50 ft), H11 = 38 m (125 ft), H12 =76 m (250 ft), H13 =152 m (500 ft) and H14 = 304 m (1000 ft). Cables H10 and H11are included in Motorola option T472AG and T472AH, respectively . Cables H12, H13and H14 are included in Motorola option T472AJ , T472AK and T472AL respectively .2. Cable may be connected to a lightning arrester .Connector locationsFigure 2 -1 through Figure 2 -4 show the items that external cables connect to . F or eachconnector , the name is stated and where the associated cable goes.IDRF I/O detailsFigure 2 -1 shows connector locations and usage for the 800 MHz IDRF .Figure 2 -2 shows connector locations and usage for the 1.9 GHz IDRF .2 -6 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Cable list, diagr ams and connectorsFigure 2 -1 800 MHz IDRF I/O connectorsTOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEWRX DIV to XMI(QMA-Type Coaxial)TX from XMI (Sector TX RF) (QN-Type Coaxial)RX MAIN to XMI (QMA-Type Coaxial)ti-cdma-06010.epsTX/RX MAIN Antenna (N-T ype Coaxial)Antenna Coupled Ports   (SMA-Type Coaxial)TX/RX MAIN RFLTX/RX MAIN FWDAntenna Coupled Ports   (SMA-Type Coaxial)RX DIV RFLRX DIV FWDRX DIV Antenna (N-T ype Coaxial)(Sector RX RF) (Sector RX RF) TX/RX MRX DIVFWD CPLR   LABELMounting TabMounting TabNOTE:1. Connector locations may vary depending on the IDRF supplier.Figure 2 -2 1.9 GHz IDRF I/O connectorsTOP VIEW BOTTOM VIEWRX DIV to XMI(QMA-Type Coaxial)TX from XMI (Sector TX RF) (QN-Type Coaxial)RX MAIN to XMI (QMA-Type Coaxial)ti-cdma-06009.epsTX/RX MAIN Antenna (N-T ype Coaxial)Antenna Coupled Ports(SMA-Type Coaxial)RX DIV RFLRX DIV FWDAntenna Coupled Ports(SMA-Type Coaxial) TX/RX MAIN RFLTX/RX MAIN FWDRX DIV Antenna (N-T ype Coaxial)Mounting Tab(Sector RX RF) (Sector RX RF) Mounting TabNOTE:1. Connector locations may vary depending on the IDRF supplier.68P09283A62 -3 2 -7PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Cable list, diagr ams and connectors Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureSSI I/O detailsFigure 2 -3 shows connector locations and usage for the S SI and the optional E1 unbalanceddaughter card.2 -8 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Cable list, diagr ams and connectorsFigure 2 -3 S SI front panel connectorsSSI (front pane l)CUST OMERIP 13-24 OP  5-8CUST OMERIP 1-12 OP  1-437-Pin Connectors -Connect to CustomerIP/OP  interconnectequipment.PSM 50-Pin Connector -Connects to ALARM/CONTROLConnector on Optional PSMShelf front panelRGPS 15-Pin Connector -Connects to E-GPS or OptionalRGPS HeadSP AN 37-P in Connector -T1/E1 balanced Span I/O.Connects to BTS site span lineinterconnect equipment-OR-Optional E1 UnbalancedDaughter Card (See Detail A) Detail AOptional E1 Unbalance d Daughter Card(SSI  sh own partially cut away)Dau ghter Cardsec ured to SSI  viafour corner scre ws.37-Pin C onnector onbottom o f card plugs intoSSI SP AN connector16 BNC Conn ectors , 2 perSpan , RX an d TX. Numberindicates S pan Numberti-cdma-05698.epsTREF OUT BNC Connector - Time reference o utput to  test equipmentFREF OUT BNC Connector - Frequenc y refere nce output to test equipmen tEXT REF IN BNC Connector - External 10 MH z reference input for calibrating DM I OCXOCRMS/LMT CUST OMER EN ET - RJ-45 ConnectorFor connection o f LMF equipment68P09283A62 -3 2 -9PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Cable list, diagr ams and connectors Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedurePSM shelf front panel I/O detailsFigure 2 -4 shows the front panel connector locations and usage for the optional PSM shelf .Figure 2 -4 PSM shelf front panel connectorsti-cdma-05699.epsOptional PSM Shelf(sh own cut away)ALARM/CONTROL 50-Pin Connector - Connects to PSM Connector on SSI2 -10 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Full installation sequenceFull installation sequence■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■OverviewThe installation of the UBS Macro BTS is composed of two parts to be performed in this order:1. V erifying site and equipment2. Physical installationOnce the site is verified, the BTS can be physically installed.Details to perform each part are given here along with any prerequisites.PrerequisitesThis document is not a planning guide and is not meant to provide planning information. All siteplanning, including power requirements and installation of site power , must be completed beforeperforming the installation. The site verification will help verify this prerequisite has been met.A Structural Engineer has been consulted and has determined the method to mount the rack tothe floor .Verifying site and equipmentThis can be performed at any time prior to the physical installation. V erifying site and equipmentis composed of two portions to be performed in this order:1. Site verifications - Refer to Site verification on page 2 - 15 to verify the site.2. Unpack and identify the equipment - Refer to Unpacking Instructions on page 1 - 18 andunpack the various cartons. Refer to Figure 1 -6 and verify the correct equipment ispresent. The exact number and type of equipment is site dependent.Physical installationRecommendationsMotorola recommends performing the physical installation all at once and not in multiple stages.Motorola recommends installing cable ties to eliminate confusion and clutter .68P09283A62 -3 2 -11PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Full installation sequence Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureColor codeF ollow the color codes for the cables and connectors when applicable. Refer to Overview onpage 2 - 2 of this chapter for a detailed description of the color codes.Default valuesUnless otherwise specified, use these default values during the installation.•All screws are M5 x 12 mm and require a T25 TORX bit. These screws are included in theSTGN4034 Installation Kit that is packaged with the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly .•T orque values are to be within +/ -10% of value shown.•Tighten screws and bolts to 4.77 N -m (42 in -lb).•Maximum torque for the IDRF screws is 2.37 N -m (21 in -lb).•Tighten SMA connectors to 1.02 N -m (9 in -lb).•Tighten N -connectors on cables to 4.3 N -m (38 in -lb).Preview of installation tasksThis section provides a preview of all of the tasks to be performed to install the UBS MacroBTS as well the sequence of those tasks. Each specific task is detailed in its own section laterin this manual.Each item number below corresponds to a specific task number . The task number isused to identify the task and its occurrence within the overall installation sequence.** indicates an optional task. The system configuration determines if the optional taskis to be performed or if it can be skipped.P erform the following tasks in the order shown when installing the UBS Macro BTS .1. ** Install the optional RGPS head and route cable (NN) to the BTS site. Skip this task ifthe optional RGPS head is not required.2. Mount rack to floor using the hardware, tools, and procedures defined by your StructuralEngineer . Motorola recommends using 6 carbon steel grade 8.8 M12 bolts.3. Install earth ground wire/cable (DD) between the site Master Ground Bar (MGB) andequipment rack. A ttach ground wire to the top of equipment rack using 2 studs/nuts and a10 mm socket and ratchet. Tighten to 5.65 N -m (50 in -lb).4. ** P erform this task for -48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS only . Install the PSM shelf to the bottomof the rack using 6 screws; three screws on each left and right side. Install the appropriate,-48 V DC or 220 V AC , PSMs into PSM shelf slots 1 and 2.2 -12 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Full installation sequence5. Mount the UBS Macro BTS carrier strip assembly to the rack at the predetermined height.First, measure and install 2 hanger screws in the rack rails; one screw on each left andright side at the proper height. Second, four people lift the UBS Macro BTS carrier stripassembly via the carrier strip handles and hang the assembly on the 2 hanger screws inthe rack rails. Install 2 screws in the keyholes at the bottom of each carrier strip. Third,completely fasten the UBS assembly/carrier strips using 22 more screws; 11 screws oneach left and right side. Completely tighten these 22 crews. Then completely tighten the 4screws in the keyholes.6. ** Install the additional equipment required to expand the UBS Macro BTS low -capacitystarter/expansion frame to the mid -capacity frame configuration. If the initial UBS MacroBTS installation is for a low -capacity frame configuration, skip this task and go to T ask7. P erform this task only if the initial UBS Macro BTS installation is for a mid -capacityframe configuration.7. ** F or -48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS only , connect the +27 V DC power output cable fromthe rear of the PSM shelf to the +27 V DC power input cable on the rear of the PDU .Connect the 50 -conductor cable (supplied with PSM shelf) between the PSM shelf frontpanel ALARM/CONTROL connector and S SI PSM connector .8. Route the customer supplied TX/RX main and RX diversity antenna cables to the front ofthe Integrated Duplexer RX Filters (IDRFs) at the top of the frame. Connect each antennacable to the corresponding IDRF connector .9. Connect customer supplied 0.25 W , 50 -Ohm, SMA -type terminators to unused directionalcoupler port connectors on the front of the IDRFs.10. ** Install optional RGPS cable (AA). Connect the 15 -pin D -connector to the RGPS connectoron the front of the S SI. Route the loose end of the cable to the RGPS lightning arrester andconnect the wires there. Skip this task if the optional RGPS head is not required.11. ** Install T1/E1 balanced span I/O cable (W). Connect the 37 -pin D -connector to the SP ANconnector on the front of the S SI. Route the loose end of the cable to the site span lineinterconnect equipment and connect the wires.12. ** Install E1 unbalanced span I/O coaxial cables (customer supplied). Route 75 -Ohmcoaxial cables, with BNC connectors, from the site span line interconnect equipment to theS SI. Connect each cable to the corresponding BNC connector on the S SI E1 daughter card.13. ** Install Customer Alarm Input/Output (IP/OP) cables (X). Connect the 37 -pin D -connectorto the corresponding CUSTOMER IP 1 -12 OP 1 -4 connector and CUSTOMER IP 13 -24 OP5 -8 connector on the front of the S SI. Route the loose end of the cables to the customerIP/OP interconnect equipment and connect the wires.14. ** Ensure that all circuit breakers are open on the PDU . F or +27 V DC UBS only: attach anOrange 2 -contact DC connector to Red and Black wires. Connect this Orange connectorto the +27 V DC input power cable on the rear of the PDU . Route the loose ends of thewires to the site +27 V DC source and connect the wires.15. ** Ensure that all circuit breakers are open on the PDU . F or -48 V DC UBS only: attach aBlue 2 -contact DC connector to Blue and Black wires. Connect this Blue connector to theBlue DC INP UT connector on the rear of the -48 V DC PSM shelf . Route the loose ends ofthe wires to the site -48 V DC source and connect the wires.16. ** Ensure that all circuit breakers are open on the PDU . F or 220 V AC UBS only: attachcustomer supplied wiring and conduit for 220 V AC lines. Connect wires and requiredinsertion bridges to the AC INP UT terminal block on the rear of the AC PSM shelf . Routethe loose ends of the wires to the site 220 V AC source and connect the wires.68P09283A62 -3 2 -13PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Full installation sequence Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureA fter performing all of the necessary tasks, complete the installation by performing thefollowing:•Clean up the site.•Fill out installation check off sheet.2 -14 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Site v ericationSite verication■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Site installation checksV erify that the site is ready for BTS installation before performing the physical installation.A detailed layout of the site is provided with the site -specific documentation. Before installingthe hardware, compare the information presented here to the site -specific documentation layoutand verify with the Site Manager for the following:•All cable trays are installed.•All external signal cables are connected.•Site is clean.•Site specific documentation covering all site dependent installation information is available.•The installation area has restricted access. Equipment is meant to be installed andoperated in a restricted access location. In order to maintain UL listing, equipment mustbe installed in a restricted access area.•The site can maintain the required temperature range.•The layout meets the minimum clearance requirements for the equipment as listed inT able 2 -5 ,T able 2 -6 and T able 2 -7 .•All building DC power cables are connected.•The building meets the voltage and power requirements shown inSite description (asbuilt)documents.•P ower cables are present that meet the requirements shown in T able 2 -8 .•The procedure, tools, and equipment required to mount the rack to the floor are specifiedby a Structural Engineer .•The site can meet the footprint dimensions (as shown in Figure 2 -5 ) and not violate any ofthe required clearances.•Site grounding is according to Grounding Guidelines for Cellular R adio Installations(Motorola part number 68P81150E62).•The screen (outer shield) of the RF antenna coaxial cable must be connected to earth(grounded) at the entrance to the building. This should be done in accordance withapplicable national electrical installation codes (Section 820.93 of the National ElectricalCode, ANSI/NFP A 70.•V erify that the Master Ground Bar is connected to a solid earth ground. This is requiredto ensure protection from hazardous voltages by providing a high integrity protectiveearthing circuit when the frame is later grounded to the Master Ground Bar .68P09283A62 -3 2 -15PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Site v erication Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation Procedure•The frames can be mounted as specified in the site -specific documentation.•Each frame has its own main power cut off .Motorola recommends a separate main power cut off for each frame of thesystem.Temperature rangeThe site building must be able to maintain a temperature between 0° C and 50° C . The life spanof electronic equipment is shortened by environmental variations, even though it is designed tooperate at extreme temperatures.Frame physical dimensionsThe following table gives the frame dimensions.Table 2 -4 Fr ame dimensionsHeight W idth DepthMaximumW eight1800 mm(70.86 inches)575 mm(22.63 inches)700 mm(27.55 inches)312 kg(688 lbs)Frame clearancesThe following tables give the frame clearances for various configurations.Table 2 -5 Minimum fr ame clear ances for airowFront Rear T opLeft sideRight side Bottom150 mm(5.9 inches)150 mm(5.9 inches)300 mm(11.8 inches)0 mm(0 inches)0 mm(0 inches)0 mm(0 inches)Table 2 -6 Minimum fr ame clear ances for maintenance - front access onlyFront Rear T opLeft sideRight side Bottom700 mm(27.55 inches)150 mm(5.9 inches)300 mm(11.8 inches)75 mm(2.95inches)75 mm(2.95 inches)0 mm(0 inches)2 -16 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Site v ericationTable 2 -7 Minimum fr ame clear ances for maintenance - front and rear accessFront Rear T opLeft sideRight side Bottom700 mm(27.55 inches)150 mm(5.9 inches)300 mm(11.8 inches)0 mm(0 inches)0 mm(0 inches)0 mm(0 inches)Frame DC input power and power cabling informationT able 2 -8 gives DC input power cabling and circuit breaker information.F or frame maximum and typical power consumption, refer to theUBS (800 MHz) BTSSpecification (B1)document orUBS (1.9 GHz) BTS Specification (B1)documentwhichever is applicable.Table 2 -8 +27 V DC and –48 V DC Fr ame P ower Cabling and P ower Supply Break erInformationQty of XMIsMaximumcable lengthCablesize(A WG)Cable insulationtemperature rating(° C)Qty of powerfeeds (+ and- pairs)Breaker size perfeed (Amps DC)1 661.11 cm(21.69 ft)2/0 200 1 2501 833.63 cm(27.35 ft)3/0 150 1 2501 1051.25 cm(34.499 ft)4/0 150 1 2502 661.11 cm(21.69 ft)2/0 200 1 2502 833.63 cm(27.35 ft)3/0 150 1 2502 1051.25 cm(34.499 ft)4/0 150 1 2503 661.11 cm(21.69 ft)2/0 200 2 2503 833.63 cm(27.35 ft)3/0 150 2 2503 1051.25 cm(34.499 ft)4/0 150 2 250Continued68P09283A62 -3 2 -17PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Site v erication Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTable 2 -8 +27 V DC and –48 V DC Fr ame P ower Cabling and P ower Supply Break erInformation (Continued)Qty of XMIsMaximumcable lengthCablesize(A WG)Cable insulationtemperature rating(° C)Qty of powerfeeds (+ and- pairs)Breaker size perfeed (Amps DC)4 661.11 cm(21.69 ft)2/0 200 2 2504 833.63 cm(27.35 ft)3/0 150 2 2504 1051.25 cm(34.499 ft)4/0 150 2 250Frame positioningTypically , equipment frames are positioned side -by -side, with the frame fronts facing the samedirection.Rack base description and dimensionsThe base of the rack consists of the following:•Isolation pads attached to the base to isolate the rack from the floor . The isolation pads arepositioned between the floor and the base.•Six 22 mm (0.87 inches) M12 mounting holes.•Plastic shoulder washer in each hole to isolate the frame from the floor . Figure 2 -5 showsthe footprint of the rack.2 -18 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Site v ericationFigure 2 -5 R ack footprintti-cdma-05689.eps(264.50)   2X 75.00(Clearance)6X M12 Fasteners(429.80)(284.20)(700.00)   700.00 (Clearance) (529.00)(447.00)(223.50)(101.60)2X 209.55 +/- 0.40226.60 +/- 0.402X 277.40 +/- 0.402X 50.80 +/- 0.40  150.00(Clearance)2X 209.55 +/- 0.40FRONTMeasurements are in mm.CL68P09283A62 -3 2 -19PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 1: Installing RGPS Head Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTask 1: Installing RGPS Head■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectiveThe objective of this procedure is to install the optional Remote GPS (RGPS) head and cables(NN and AA). The site configuration/characteristics determines whether an RGPS head andcables are to be installed.Any of the following RGPS heads may be used:•STLN6594 (Motorola part number)•0186012H04 (Motorola part number)Cable NN works with any of the above listed RGPS heads.RGPS head installationRequired itemsThe following tools are required:•Adjustable torque ratchet with metric socket set•Flat head screwdriver•Lightning Arrestor (Motorola part number CGDSO971017AA1 or equivalent)T able 2 -9 gives a list of the cables for connecting the RGPS head.Table 2 -9 List of required cables for RGPS head installationCable QuantityPart Number DescriptionAAOne SGKN4430(3086433H14)15 pin D -connector on one end and loose wireson the other end.NNOnly oneof thefollowing:3086039H103086039H113086039H123086039H133086039H14RGPS cable, 15 m (50 ft); part of Option T472AGRGPS cable, 38 m (125 ft); part of Option T472AHRGPS cable, 76 m (250 ft); part of Option T472AJRGPS cable, 152 m (500 ft); part of Option T472AKRGPS cable, 304 m (1000 ft); part of OptionT472AL2 -20 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 1: Installing RGPS HeadCabling diagramsThe following figures show the cabling for an RGPS head.Figure 2 -6 RGPS cabling diagr amti-cdma-05700.epsNNAARemote GPS HeadLightning ArrestorBTSSSIWhen wiring the Motorola P/N STLN6594 RGPS Head at a new B T S site, the Y ellowand Y ellow/Black wires on both sides of the lightning arrestor must be disconnected(see Figure 2 -7 and Figure 2 -8 ). Otherwise, the STLN6594 RGPS Head will bepermanently damaged.If a Motorola P/N 0186012H04 or 0186012H03 RGPS Head at an existing B T S siteis being replaced with the Motorola P/N STLN6594 RGPS Head, the Y ellow andY ellow/Black wires on both sides of the lightning arrestor must be disconnected (seeFigure 2 -7 and Figure 2 -8 ). Otherwise, the STLN6594 RGPS Head will be permanentlydamaged.The Motorola P/N 0186012H04 RGPS Head will work with the Y ellow and Y ellow/blackwires disconnected or connected on both sides of the lightning arrestor .68P09283A62 -3 2 -21PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 1: Installing RGPS Head Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureFigure 2 -7 RGPS wiringBlue/BlackBlueYellow/BlackYellowGreen /BlackGreenWhite/Bla ckWhiteBrown/BlackBrown123456789101 1 12Earth Groun dRGPS C ABLE CO NNECTOR(VIEWED FROM CABLE PE RSPECTIVE)NN AACABLE DRAINLIGHTNING ARRESTOR(WNP CGDSO971017AA 1 OR E QUIVALENT)D-CONNECTORTO BTS11410241278159ALTERN ATE RGPS HEAD  (MOTOR OLAP/N 0186012H04)CELL SITE GRO UND = Red Red/Black 311YellowYellow/BlackYellowYellow/BlackNo ConnectionNo Connectionti-cdma-05701.epsRGPS H EAD (MOTORO LAP/N STLN6594)- OR -2 -22 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 1: Installing RGPS HeadFigure 2 -8 RGPS lightning arrestor wiringti-cdma-06007.epsBlue/Blac kBlueGreen/Blac kGreenWhite/BlackWhiteRed /Blac kYellow/BlackYellowRedBrown/Blac kBrownCab le DrainBlue/Blac kBlueGreen/B lac kGreenWhite/Bla ckWhiteRed/Blac kRedBrown/BlackBrownCable Drain+40VDC Line s +17VDCLines +1 7VDC Lin e s+17 VDCEquipm e nt+17 VDCEquipme nt+ 40VDC Eq uipm e ntNO TE NN (RGPS ) TO RGPS ANTENNAEARTH GROUN D MOUNTING PL ATEBlue/Blac kBlueYellow/Blac kYellowGreen/B lac kGreenWhite/Blac kWhiteRed/Blac kRedBrown/BlackBrown123456789101112No Connection No Connec tionWh e n  t h e  lig h tn in g  a rre s to r  is  p ro p e rly wire d,  th e  c o lo r  o f the   wire  a tta che d   to   e a c h   "Equip m e nt" s c re w te rm ina l s h o u ld  ma t c h  th e  colo r o f th e  w ire   a tta che d   to   th e  corre s p o n d -ing "Lin e s " s c re w te rmin a l.AA (RGP S) TO BTSCAUTIO N  !All  lig h tn in g  a rre s to r  wire  c o n n e c tio n s  s hould  be  th o ro u g h ly  in s p e cte d  fo r in te grity a nd a ccura cy. Ve rify  th a t  th e  c o n n e c tio n s  a re  e xa c tly a s   s hown  in   th is  dia gra m. P ro b le m s  due   to   wirin g  e rro rs  c a n ra n g e  fro m  im p ro p e r  BTS   o p e ra tio n  to  pe rma n e n t d a ma g e  to the   R G P S   h e a d .  The   o p e ra tio n a l p ro b le m s  m a y  n o t  b e  e a s ily d e te cta b le .Yellow/BlackYellowMounting diagramsFigure 2 -9 and Figure 2 -10 show the mounting details for the RGPS heads.68P09283A62 -3 2 -23PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 1: Installing RGPS Head Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureFigure 2 -9 RGPS headsti-cdma-05702.epsTHREADED MOUNT ADAPTERTHREADED MOUNT ADAPTER 12-PIN DEUTSCH TYPE MMP CONNECTOR12-PIN DEUTSCH TYPE MMP CONNECTORALTERNATE RGPS HEAD (MOTOROLA P/N 0186012H04)             RGPS HEAD (MOTOROLA P/N STLN6594)2 -24 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 1: Installing RGPS HeadFigure 2 -10 Installing the RGPS headti-cdma-05740.epsWALL MOUNTING BRACKETS (2)CLAMP BRACKETS (2)U-BOLTSCABLE TO LIGHTNING ARRESTOR (CABLE NN)RGPS HEAD WITH 12 PIN MALE CONNECTORMATING CONNECTORSRGPS INTERFACE CABLE WITH 12 PIN FEMALE CONNECTOR ON ONE END AND UNTERMINATED WIRE ON OTHER ENDCABLE TO LIGHTNING ARRESTOR (CABLE NN)ALTERN ATE RGPS HEAD  (MOTOR OLA                P/N 0186012H04)RGPS H EAD (MOTORO LA       P/N STLN6594)Cable pinoutFigure 2 -11 shows the connector pins on cables AA and NN . T able 2 -10 gives the pinout forcable AA and NN and signal names.68P09283A62 -3 2 -25PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 1: Installing RGPS Head Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureFigure 2 -11 Connector pin numbering for cables NN and AAti-cdma-00047.eps1234567891011 12CONNECTOR FOR CABLE NNPIN 1CONNECTOR FOR CABLE AAPIN 9Table 2 -10 Pinout for cables NN and AACable NN (12-cond) Cable AA (12-cond)Pin(12-pins)Signal W ire ColorPin(15-pins)Signal9DC Ground 1 Blue-Black15 RGPS Return1 P ower 1Blue8RGPS +27 V Supply8Not Used Y ellow-Black14Not Used10Not Used Y ellow7Not Used4Transmit P ort (-) Green-Black9DA T A (-) From Head5Transmit P ort (+)Green 1DA T A (+) FromHead2Receive P ort (-) White-Black12DA T A (-) T o Head3Receive P ort (+) White4DA T A (+) T o Head7Not Connected Red-Black11TDR Ground6Not Connected Red3TDR (+)12PPS Timing (-) Brown-Black10SYNC (-) From Head11PPS Timing (+)Brown2SYNC (+) FromHeadCable Drain(Shield)13Ground5, 6Not ConnectedW ire colors are the same for both cables.2 -26 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 1: Installing RGPS HeadProcedureThe procedure to install the RGPS antenna is as follows:Procedure 2 -1 Procedure to install an RGPS head1Determine the mounting location for the RGPS head.The structure of the w all should be v eried b y a qualied structur alengineer . Mounting the RGPS head and hardw are to an inadequatew all structure and/or using inadequate installation methods canresult in serious personal injury .2Use the appropriate mounting bolts for the mounting surface and install thetwo wall mounting brackets. Refer to Figure 2-10 .3Route the 12-pin Deutsch (that is, circular) connector end of the RGPS cable(cable NN) to the RGPS head.4Connect the RGPS cable (cable NN) connector to the RGPS head 12-pincircular connector as shown in Figure 2-7 and Figure 2-10 . Tighten thespinning flange on the connector a quarter turn, to secure the connection.5Insert the RGPS mounting pipe into the threaded mount of the RGPS headand carefully tighten it manually .6Install the RGPS mounting pipe into the mounting brackets as shown inFigure 2-10 . Tighten the U -bolt clamps to secure the assembly . F or theSTLN6594 RGPS Head, tape or tie-wrap the cable to the mounting pipe.7Route the free end of the BTS RGPS cable (cable NN) to the RGPScable lightning arrester . Remove any excess cable length and strip offapproximately 15 cm of the cable outer insulation.8Connect the twelve (12) wires and cable drain of the cable end to thelightning arrester as shown in Figure 2-8 . Double check the lightningarrester connections for compliance as displayed in Figure 2-8 .RGPS cable AA gets connected to the UBS Macro BTS and thenrouted to the RGPS cable lightning arrester during T ask 8.68P09283A62 -3 2 -27PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 2 -3: Installing R ack & Ground Cable Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTasks 2 -3: Installing Rack & Ground Cable■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesThe objectives of this procedure are as follows:•Mount the rack to the floor .•Install the ground cable (DD).Rack requirementsThe UBS Macro BTS equipment is designed to be mounted in an open standard 19–inch rack.T o ensure proper equipment support, grounding, and easy installation, Motorola recommendsthat the UBS Macro BTS equipment be mounted in one of the following applicable Motorolaracks:•STHN4120 19–inch (1800 mm)•STHN4121 19–inch (1400 mm)•STHN4122 19–inch (1000 mm)Structural engineer prerequisiteEnsure that the procedure, tools, and equipment required to mount the rack to the floor arespecified by a Structural Engineer .2 -28 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T asks 2 -3: Installing R ack & Ground CableRequired itemsThe following items are required:•R ack•10 mm socket•T orque driver•Flat blade screwdriver•6 carbon steel grade 8.8 bolts M12 - customer supplied•Other items, specified by the Structural Engineer , that are required to install the rack•Cable DD - customer supplied ground cable, 4 A WG or larger diameter•T wo -hole ground lug and mounting nuts - part of rack hardware kit (CGDSTB54205)68P09283A62 -3 2 -29PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 2 -3: Installing R ack & Ground Cable Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureLocation of rack earth ground terminalsFigure 2 -12 shows the location of the ground terminals on the rack.Figure 2 -12 Location of ground terminals on a Motorola r ackti-cdma-05691.epsEarth GroundTerminal StudsGround Cable With2-hole Lug Fastened To Ground Terminals           Rack(top/rear view, shownpartially cut away)ProcedureProcedure 2 -2 gives the procedure for performing T asks 2 -3.Procedure 2 -2 P erforming T asks 2 -31Mount the rack to the floor using the hardware, tools and proceduresdefined by the Structural Engineer .Motorola recommends using carbon steel grade 8.8 M12 bolts.Continued2 -30 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T asks 2 -3: Installing R ack & Ground CableProcedure 2 -2 P erforming T asks 2 -3 (Continued)2Route the ground cable (cable DD) between the Master Ground Bar (MGB)and the rack.Ground cables must not have sharp bends.3Strip insulation from the frame end of cable DD .4A ttach the 2-hole lug to the rack -end of the cable DD .5A ttach the end of cable DD with the 2-hole lug to the 2 terminal studs at thetop of the rack. Using 2 nuts, 10 mm socket and ratchet, tighten the nuts to5.65 N-m (50 inch-lb). Refer to Figure 2-12 for location of ground terminalstuds on the rack.6Cut cable DD to length and connect it to the Master Ground Bar .7V erify that the Master Ground Bar is connected to a solid earth ground.68P09283A62 -3 2 -31PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 4: R ack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTask 4: Rack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesThe objectives of this procedure are as follows:•F or -48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS only .Install the PSM shelf to the bottom of the rack. The site configuration/characteristics willdetermine if a PSM shelf is to be installed.•Install the appropriate, -48 V DC or 220 V AC , PSMs into PSM shelf slots 1 and 2. F orthe low capacity frame, either two -48 V DC or two 220 V AC PSMs are installed in theshelf . The second PSM is for redundancy .Required itemsThe following items are required:•Either a -48 V DC or a 220 V AC PSM shelf (whichever is applicable)•Either two -48 V DC or two 220 V AC PSMs (whichever is applicable)•Eight (8) M5 x 12 mm screws for mounting the PSM shelf - these screws are packagedwith the PSM shelf•T ape 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•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driverProcedureProcedure 2 -3 gives the procedure for performing T ask 4.Procedure 2 -3 Procedure for T ask 41Locate the bottom RU that is to be used for the installation of the PSM shelf .2Using a tape measure, measure mounting screw location heights on eachside of the rack. Measure from the bottom of the RU determined in step 1(Refer to Figure 2-13 ). Mark the following screw locations:Continued2 -32 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 4: R ack Mounting the Optional PSM ShelfProcedure 2 -3 Procedure for T ask 4 (Continued)•136 mm (5.35 inches) for PSM shelf3P artially 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.4Remove the PSM shelf from its packaging.5Align the keyhole slots in the PSM shelf with the bottom screws, installed instep 3 above (Refer to Figure 2-14 ).6Insert 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).7PSM weighs appro ximately 5 kg. Be careful when handling thePSM to prev ent damage to the equipment and personal injury .Install the appropriate PSMs into PSM shelf slots 1 and 2 as follows:1. Grasp the handle on the front panel of the PSM with one hand whilecarefully 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 arefully seated. Make sure that the PSM is fully engaged with the shelfbackplane slot connectors.8Using a T25 TORX bit and torque driver , tighten the PSM captive retainingthumbscrew to 2.37 N-m (21 in-lb).68P09283A62 -3 2 -33PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 4: R ack Mounting the Optional PSM Shelf Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureProcedural reference diagramsThe following diagrams help clarify certain steps in Procedure 2 -3 .Figure 2 -13 Hanger screw la y out for the optional PSM shelf136     Hanger Screw Layout for optional PSM ShelfHanger Screw   (Detail A)NOTE1.  All dimensions are in millimeters2. 1800 mm high rack shown. Dimension and hanger screw locations      are also applicable for the 1400 mm rack. ti-cdma-06011.eps            Detail A  Hanger Screw Extension72 -34 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 4: R ack Mounting the Optional PSM ShelfFigure 2 -14 Hanging the PSM shelfti-cdma-05869.epsPSM shelf keyholelocated on hanger screw NOTE1.  A keyhole/hanger screw is located on both the right and left sides.      Both keyholes/hanger screws should be engaged at the same time. 68P09283A62 -3 2 -35PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 5: R ack Mounting for Low -Capacit y Fr ame Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTask 5: Rack Mounting for Low -Capacity Frame■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectiveThe objective of T ask 5 is to install the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly into an EIA 19 -inchrack.The UBS Macro carrier strip assembly contains all of the equipment required for configuring alow -capacity , +27 V DC starter frame. The layout of the equipment on the carrier strips allowscapacity expansion of the frame.The most common and preferred method is to install the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly intoan 1800 mm or 1400 mm high rack. This method requires that there be 600 mm of clearance onthe left and right sides of the rack.The UBS Macro carrier strip assembly requires a minimum of 27 R ack Units (RUs) ofcontinuous space.Required itemsThe following items are required:•UBS Macro carrier strip assembly•T ape 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•T wenty -six (26) M5 x 12 mm screws for mounting the UBS carrier strip assembly - thesescrews are included in the STGN4034 Installation Kit that is packaged with the UBS Macrocarrier strip assembly•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driver•10 mm socket and ratchet2 -36 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 5: R ack Mounting for Low -Capacit y Fr ameProcedureProcedure 2 -4 gives the procedure for performing T ask 5.Procedure 2 -4 R ack Mounting the Low -Capacit y , +27 V DC UBS Macro B T S Assembly1Using a tape measure, measure mounting hanger screw location heights oneach side of the rack (see Figure 2-15 Hanger screw layout for UBS Macrocarrier strip assembly on page 2- 39 ). Measure down from the very top of therack. Mark the following screw locations:•95.25 mm (3.75 inches) for the top of the UBS Macro carrier stripassembly2P artially 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.3Move the pallet with the unpacked UBS Macro carrier strip assembly andsupport near the rack so as to allow movement on both sides of the supportand in front of the rack. Leave the carrier strip assembly on the support.4The carrier strips allow four people to carefully lift the UBS Macrocarrier strip assembly off the support and onto the rack. Theassembly can also be lifted via some mechanical aid (hoist, etc.)attached to the lifting loops on the ends of the carrier strips.F our people, two on each side, are needed to lift the carrier stripassembly .Lift the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly up and off of the support and hangit on the rack (see Figure 2-16 Lifting and hanging the carrier strip assemblyon the rack on page 2- 40 ).5Using the carrier strip hanger screws previously installed in the rack, alignthe top carrier strip keyhole slots with the two hanger screws. Hang thecarrier strip assembly on these two screws.6Insert a screw in the two bottom carrier strip keyhole slots (see Figure 2-17Carrier strip assembly keyhole screw locations on page 2- 41 ). Do not tightenthe screws in carrier strip keyhole slots.7Insert screws in the 22 open slots of the various shelves of the carrier stripassembly . Using a T25 TORX driver , tighten these 22 screws to 4.77 N-m(42 in-lb).Continued68P09283A62 -3 2 -37PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 5: R ack Mounting for Low -Capacit y Fr ame Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureProcedure 2 -4 R ack Mounting the Low -Capacit y , +27 V DC UBS Macro B T S Assembly(Continued)8Using a T25 TORX driver , tighten the four screws in carrier strip keyholeslots to 4.77 N-m (42 in-lb).9This step is optional and is only performed if there isa desire to remove the carrier strips from the frame.Remove the carrier strips from the frame as follows:•Using a 10 mm socket and ratchet, loosen and remove the 8 nuts thatsecure each carrier strip to the frame.•Remove the carrier strip.Procedural reference diagramsThe following diagrams help clarify certain steps in Procedure 2 -4 .•Figure 2 -15 Hanger screw layout for UBS Macro carrier strip assembly on page 2 - 39•Figure 2 -16 Lifting and hanging the carrier strip assembly on the rack on page 2 - 40•Figure 2 -17 Carrier strip assembly keyhole screw locations on page 2 - 412 -38 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 5: R ack Mounting for Low -Capacit y Fr ameFigure 2 -15 shows hanger screw layout used for mounting the UBS Macro carrier strip assemblyonto a 1400 mm or 1800 mm high EIA 19 -inch rack.Figure 2 -15 Hanger screw la y out for UBS Macro carrier strip assemblyHanger Screw Layout for UBS    Carrier Strip Assembly Hanger Screw(Detail A)NOTE1.  All dimensions are in millimeters2. 1800 mm high rack shown. Dimension and hanger screw locations are also applicable for the 1400 mm rack ti-cdma-06012.eps              Detail A  Hanger Screw Extension95.257 68P09283A62 -3 2 -39PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 5: R ack Mounting for Low -Capacit y Fr ame Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureFigure 2 -16 shows four people lifting and hanging the UBS Macro carrier strip assembly onthe rack.Figure 2 -16 Lifting and hanging the carrier strip assembly on the r ackti-cdma-06386.epsUBS Macro BTS Handles2 -40 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 5: R ack Mounting for Low -Capacit y Fr ameFigure 2 -17 shows the keyhole screw locations in a rack mounted UBS Macro carrier stripassembly .Figure 2 -17 Carrier strip assembly k eyhole screw locationsti-cdma-05870.epsBottom keyhole of carrier strip located on hanger screw NOTE1.  Another carrier strip keyhole/hanger screw is located at the top of the right side carrier strip/rack rail.      The left side carrier strip/rack rail has a top and bottom keyholes/hanger screws at the same heights as the right side.      All four keyholes/hanger screws should be engaged at the same time.68P09283A62 -3 2 -41PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 6: Expanding the Low -capacit y Fr ame Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTask 6: Expanding the Low -capacity Frame■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■If the initial UBS Macro BTS installation is for a low -capacity frame configuration,skip this task and go to T ask 7: Cabling the Optional PSM Shelf on page 2 - 43 .P erform this task only if the initial UBS Macro BTS installation is for a mid -capacityframe configuration.ObjectiveThe objective of T ask 6 is to install the additional equipment required to expand the UBS MacroBTS low -capacity starter/expansion frame to the mid -capacity frame configuration.Currently a UBS Macro BTS low -capacity starter/expansion frame can only beexpanded to mid -capacity . In the future, the low -capacity starter/expansion framesand mid -capacity frames will be expandable to high -capacity .ProcedureGo to Chapter 3 Low -to -Mid Capacity Frame Expansion Procedures and perform all of theapplicable procedures for expanding the low -capacity UBS Macro BTS starter/expansion frameto the mid -capacity frame configuration.A fter all of the additional expansion equipment is installed, go to T ask 7: Cabling the OptionalPSM Shelf on page 2 - 43 and continue performing the remaining tasks in sequential order .2 -42 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 7: Cabling the Optional PSM ShelfTask 7: Cabling the Optional PSM Shelf■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesThe objectives of this procedure are as follows:•F or -48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS only .Connect the +27 V DC power output cable from the rear of the PSM shelf to the +27 V DCpower input cable on the rear of the PDU .•F or -48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS onlyConnect the 50 -conductor cable (supplied with PSM shelf) between the PSM shelf frontpanel ALARM/CONTROL connector and S SI front panel PSM connector .Required itemsThe following items are required:•50 -conductor cable (supplied with PSM shelf)•Flat blade screw driverProcedureProcedure 2 -5 gives the procedure for performing T ask 7.Procedure 2 -5 Procedure for T ask 71Connect the +27 V DC power output cable from the rear of the PSM shelfto the +27 V DC power input cable on the rear of the PDU . Mate Orangeconnectors together .2Connect the 50-conductor cable (supplied with PSM shelf) between the PSMshelf front panel ALARM/CONTROL connector and S SI front panel PSMconnector . Refer to Figure 2-3 and Figure 2-4 for the connector locations onthe PSM shelf front panel and on the S SI.68P09283A62 -3 2 -43PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 8 -9: Connecting TX/RX Antennas Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTasks 8 -9: Connecting TX/RX Antennas■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesThe objectives of performing T asks 8 -9 are as follows:•Install the external antenna cables to the Integrated Duplexer RX Filters (IDRFs).•Install terminators on the IDRFs.The site configuration/characteristics determines the IDRF usage.Required itemsThe following items are required:•External TX and RX 50 Ohm coaxial cables with type N connectors (customer supplied)•0.25 W , 50 Ohm, SMA -type male terminators (customer supplied) for unused directionalcoupler port connectors•50 W N -type male terminator (customer supplied) for unused TX/RX connectors•SMA breakover wrench•19 mm open–end hex wrench (N–type connector)Location of antenna connectorsThe top view of Figure 2 -1 and Figure 2 -2 show the location of the UBS Macro BTS antennaconnectors on the top of the IDRF .ProcedureThe procedure for performing T asks 8 -9 is as follows.Procedure 2 -6 Procedure for T asks 8 -91Route the customer supplied TX/RX main and RX diversity antenna cablesto the top of the Integrated Duplexer RX Filters (IDRFs), located at thetop of the frame.Continued2 -44 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T asks 8 -9: Connecting TX/RX AntennasProcedure 2 -6 Procedure for T asks 8 -9 (Continued)2Connect 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 ofthe UBS Macro BTS antenna connectors on the top of the IDRF . Using a 19mm open–end hex wrench, tighten the cable connectors to 4.3 N-m (38 in-lb).The IDRFs are not labeled for a sector . T o determine the sectorfor each IDRF , look at the color code of the XMI TX and RX cablesconnected to the bottom of the IDRF . Refer to T able 2-2 for themapping of the cable color to the sector (Red = sector 1, Blue =sector 2, Y ellow = sector 3). The sectors can also be determinedby 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 forsector 2, and TX3 and RX3 for sector 3.3Connect customer supplied 0.25 W , 50 Ohm, SMA-type terminators to anyunused directional coupler port connectors on the top of the IDRFs.4F or any unused TX/RX connector on an IDRF , install a 50 W N-typeterminator (customer supplied).68P09283A62 -3 2 -45PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer Alarms Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTasks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS, Spans, CustomerAlarms■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesThe S SI pro vides only secondary surge protection for the RGPS and T1/E1 spanconnections. The customer is responsible for pro viding primary surge protection.The objectives of performing T asks 10–13 are as follows:•Install RGPS cable (AA) between the RGPS cable lightning arrester and the UBS MacroBTS .•Install T1/E1 balanced Span I/O cable (W) between the UBS Macro BTS and the site spanline interconnect equipment.•Install E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxial cables (customer supplied) between the UBS MacroBTS and the site span line interconnect equipment.•Install Customer Alarm Input/Output (IP/OP) cables (X) between the UBS Macro BTS andthe Customer IP/OP interconnect equipment.The site configuration/characteristics determines whether the cables in T asks 10 -13 are to beinstalled.Cabling optionsThe 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 BTScurrently supports only up to 4 spans. This is also true for E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxialcables (customer supplied).F or Span I/O cable (W), the minimum size of span line wires is 26 A WG .The usage and quantity of Customer Alarm Input/Output (IP/OP) cables (X) is determined by thecustomer .2 -46 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer AlarmsRequired itemsThe following items are required:•Cable AA - P art number 3086433H12•Cable W - P art number CGDS19797321•Cable X - P art number CGDS19797321All S SI cable connectors with jack -screws require a flat -blade driver and should betightened to 1.02 N -m (9 in -lb).Location of cables AA, W and XFigure 2 -3 S SI front panel connectors on page 2 - 9 shows the connector locations on the frontpanel of the S SI for: RGPS cable (AA), T1/E1 balanced span line cable (W), E1 unbalanced spanline 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 RGPSconnector , located on the front of the S SI. The other cable end has loose wires. This end isrouted to the RGPS lightning arrester , where the wires connect. Refer to Figure 2 -6 throughFigure 2 -11 ,T able 2 -9 and T able 2 -10 for RGPS cable (AA) details.Details for cables (W) and (X ) are provided in this task section.Balanced T1/E1 cable (W) detailsFigure 2 -18 and T able 2 -11 show the pin and signal information for cable W .Figure 2 -18 T1/E1 balanced span line cable (W) pin numberingti-cdma-05692.epsLOOSE WIRES, NO CONNECTOR37-Pin-Type   (Male)119 372068P09283A62 -3 2 -47PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer Alarms Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureF or E1 unbalanced 75 -Ohm BNC connector locations and labeling on the daughter card, refer toFigure 2 -3 S SI front panel connectors on page 2 - 9 .T able 2 -11 also shows the correlation between spans and the E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxialBNC connectors.Table 2 -11 T1/E1 I/O cable W (span) signal and pin informationT1/E1 Balanced Span 36-CondShielded T wisted Pair Cable (W)37-Pin D-Sub ConnectorE1 Unbalanced75-Ohm Coaxial CableBNC Connection(RING is GND/shield)SpannumberSignal namePinW ire ColorTX1_TIP 1White/BlueTX1_RING 20Blue/WhiteTX1RX1_TIP 12Black/Orange1RX1_RING 30Orange/BlackRX1TX2_TIP 2White/OrangeTX2_RING 21Orange/WhiteTX2RX2_TIP 13Black/Green2RX2_RING 31Green/BlackRX2TX3_TIP 3White/GreenTX3_RING 22Green/WhiteTX3RX3_TIP 14Black/Brown3RX3_RING 32Brown/BlackRX3TX4_TIP 4White/BrownTX4_RING 23Brown/WhiteTX4RX4_TIP 15Black/Gray4RX4_RING 33Gray/BlackRX4TX5_TIP 5White/GrayTX5_RING 24Gray/WhiteTX5RX5_TIP16Y ellow/Blue5RX5_RING 34Blue/Y ellowRX5TX6_TIP 6Red/BlueTX6_RING 25Blue/RedTX6RX6_TIP 17Y ellow/Orange6RX6_RING 35Orange/Y ellowRX6Continued2 -48 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer AlarmsTable 2 -11 T1/E1 I/O cable W (span) signal and pin information (Continued)T1/E1 Balanced Span 36-CondShielded T wisted Pair Cable (W)37-Pin D-Sub ConnectorE1 Unbalanced75-Ohm Coaxial CableBNC Connection(RING is GND/shield)SpannumberSignal namePinW ire ColorTX7_TIP 7Red/OrangeTX7_RING 26Orange/RedTX7RX7_TIP18Y ellow/Green7RX7_RING 36Green/Y ellowRX7TX8_TIP 8Red/GreenTX8_RING 27Green/RedTX8RX8_TIP 19Y ellow/Brown8RX8_RING 37Brown/Y ellowRX8Ground9Red/BrownGround28Brown/RedNotConnected10Ground11Black/BlueGround29Blue/BlackCustomer alarm input/output (IP/OP) cable (X) detailsAlarm connectorsThere are two ALARM connectors on the UBS Macro S SI:•CUSTOMER IP 1 -12 OP 1 -4 connector•CUSTOMER IP 13 -24 OP 5 -8 connectorEach ALARM connector provides 12 inputs and 4 outputs. A total of 24 inputs and 8 outputs areavailable.68P09283A62 -3 2 -49PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer Alarms Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureFunctionALARM connectors provide for Customer Defined Alarm Inputs and Outputs. The customer canconnect BTS site alarm input sensors and output devices to the UBS Macro BTS , thus providingalarm reporting of active sensors as well as controlling output devices.The S SI detects signals from customer input sensors and reports the detected signals to theDMI controller , which in turn reports the detected alarm to the OMC -R, where it is displayed asdefined by the customer .The S SI also provides switched relay contacts to customer output devices. The S SI controlsrelay contacts according to output control signals from the DMI controller , in response tocustomer defined commands entered at the OMC -R.Input connectionsEach input consists of a wire/pin pair (that is, input/Gnd). T o ensure proper operation, eachpair 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 anisolated return.F or an OPEN circuit (logic 0) between pins:•There is 10 K Ohms or greater across the input pair .•The signal to ground voltage is +5 V DC .F or a CLOSED circuit (logic 1) between pins:•There is 1 K Ohms or less across the input pair .•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 alarmcondition.Output connectionsEach output consists of 3 -wires/pins:•COM•NC•NOThe customer output device control inputs connect between the common (COM) and either thenormally closed (NC) or normally open (NO) contacts of a relay . The NC and NO state for relaycontacts 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 signalsFigure 2 -19 ,T able 2 -12 and T able 2 -13 show the pin and signal information for cable X.2 -50 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer AlarmsFigure 2 -19 Customer alarm cable (X) pin numberingti-cdma-05692.epsLOOSE WIRES, NO CONNECTOR37-Pin-Type   (Male)119 3720Table 2 -12 Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 1 -12 OP 1 -437-PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color37PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color1 CustomerInput 1White/Blue20Input 1 Gnd Blue/White2 CustomerInput 2White/Orange21Input 2 Gnd Orange/White3 CustomerInput 3White/Green22Input 3 Gnd Green/White4 CustomerInput 4White/Brown23Input 4 Gnd Brown/White5CustomerInput 5White/Gray24Input 5 Gnd Gray/White6 CustomerInput 6Red/Blue25Input 6 Gnd Blue/Red7CustomerInput 7Red/Orange26Input 7 Gnd Orange/Red8 CustomerInput 8Red/Green27Input 8 Gnd Green/Red9 CustomerInput 9Red/Brown28Input 9 Gnd Brown/Red10NotConnected29 CustomerOutput NC1Blue/Black11 CustomerOutputNO 1Black/Blue30 CustomerOutputCommon 1Orange/Black12 CustomerOutputNO 2Black/Orange31 CustomerOutputCommon 2Green/BlackContinued68P09283A62 -3 2 -51PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer Alarms Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTable 2 -12 Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 1 -12 OP 1 -4 (Continued)37-PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color37PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color13 CustomerOutputNC 2Black/Green32 CustomerOutput NC3Brown/Black14 CustomerOutputNO 3Black/Brown33 CustomerOutputCommon 3Gray/Black15 CustomerOutputNO 4Black/Gray34 CustomerOutputCommon 4Blue/Y ellow16 CustomerOutputNC 4Y ellow/Blue17 CustomerInput 10Y ellow/Orange35 Input 10GndOrange/Y ellow18 CustomerInput 11Y ellow/Green36 Input 11GndGreen/Y ellow19 CustomerInput 12Y ellow/Brown37 Input 12GndBrown/Y ellowTable 2 -13 Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 13 -24 OP 5 -837-PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color37-PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color1 CustomerInput 13White/Blue20 Input 13GndBlue/White2 CustomerInput 14White/Orange21 Input 14GndOrange/White3 CustomerInput 15White/Green22 Input 15GndGreen/White4 CustomerInput 16White/Brown23 Input 16GndBrown/White5CustomerInput 17White/Gray24 Input 17GndGray/White6 CustomerInput 18Red/Blue25 Input 18GndBlue/Red7CustomerInput 19Red/Orange26 Input 19GndOrange/Red8 CustomerInput 20Red/Green27 Input 20GndGreen/Red9 CustomerInput 21Red/Brown28 Input 21GndBrown/RedContinued2 -52 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer AlarmsTable 2 -13 Customer alarm cable (X) pinout for customer IP 13 -24 OP 5 -8(Continued)37-PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color37-PinD-Sub PinnumberSignalDescriptionW ire Color10NotConnected29 CustomerOutput NC 5Blue/Black11 CustomerOutput NO 5Black/Blue30 CustomerOutputCommon 5Orange/Black12 CustomerOutput NO 6Black/Orange31 CustomerOutputCommon 6Green/Black13 CustomerOutput NC 6Black/Green32 CustomerOutput NC 7Brown/Black14 CustomerOutput NO 7Black/Brown33 CustomerOutputCommon 7Gray/Black15 CustomerOutput NO 8Black/Gray34 CustomerOutputCommon 8Blue/Y ellow16 CustomerOutput NC 8Y ellow/Blue17 CustomerInput 22Y ellow/Orange35 Input 22GndOrange/Y ellow18 CustomerInput 23Y ellow/Green36 Input 23GndGreen/Y ellow19 CustomerInput 24Y ellow/Brown37 Input 24GndBrown/Y ellowProcedureP erform T asks 10 -13 as given in Procedure 2 -7 .Procedure 2 -7 Procedure for T asks 10 -131Connect the 15-pin D -connector end of cable (AA) to the RGPS connector onthe front of the S SI. Refer to Figure 2-3 for the connector location on the S SI.2Route the loose end of cable (AA) to the RGPS lightning arrester and connectthe wires there. Refer to Figure 2-6 through Figure 2-11 ,T able 2-9 andT able 2-10 .3F or T1/E1 balanced span line connections, go to step 4 . F or E1 unbalancedspan line connections, go to step 7 .Continued68P09283A62 -3 2 -53PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T asks 10 -13: Connecting RGPS , Spans, Customer Alarms Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureProcedure 2 -7 Procedure for T asks 10 -13 (Continued)4Connect the 37-pin D -connector end of cable (W) to the SP AN connector onthe front of the S SI. Refer to Figure 2-3 for the connector location on the S SI.5Route the loose end of cable (W) to the customer span line interconnectequipment and connect the wires. Refer to T able 2-11 .The UBS Macro BTS currently supports only up to 4 spans.6Go to step 9 .7Connect E1 unbalanced Span I/O coaxial cables (customer supplied) tothe corresponding BNC connector on the S SI E1 daughter card. Referto Figure 2-3 for the BNC connector locations on the S SI. Also, refer toT able 2-11 for correlation between spans and the E1 unbalanced span I/Ocoaxial BNC connectors.8Route the other ends of the span I/O coaxial cables to the customer span lineinterconnect equipment and connect the cables.The UBS Macro BTS currently only supports up to 4 spans.9Connect 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 andCUSTOMER IP 13-24 OP 5-8 connector on the front of the S SI.10Route the loose end of cable (X) to the Customer IP/OP interconnectequipment and connect the wires. Refer to Figure 2-3 for the CUSTOMERIP/OP connector locations on the S SI. Also, refer to T able 2-12 andT able 2-13 .2 -54 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 14: Connecting +27 V DC P owerTask 14: Connecting +27 V DC Power■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesT ask 14 is performed for +27 V DC UBS Macro BTS only .The objectives of this procedure are as follows:•A ttaching the contact/lugs, connector and cable clamp on the +27 V DC power inputcable wires.•Connecting the +27 V DC input power cable to the rear of the PDU .•Routing the loose ends of the wires to the site +27 V DC source for connection.Frame power cables and connector informationThe wire gauge (that is, diameter) depends on the required length of the DC power cable (DC).Refer to T able 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 T able 2 -14 for DC connector contact/lug part information.In order to minimize current imbalance between the feed (+V) and return ( -V) wires used inthe cable:•Ensure that the wire size, length and gage, of each wire used in the cable are the same.•Ensure that contacts/lugs used in the connector are identical and match the gauge ofthe wire.Motorola recommends using 2/0 A WG cables for short cable runs; less than 661.11cm (21.69 ft).Table 2 -14 +27 V DC connector (Or ange) parts informationItem Description Part NumberQtyOrange DC connector housing Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 932, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-00971 per +27 V DC power feedContinued68P09283A62 -3 2 -55PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 14: Connecting +27 V DC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTable 2 -14 +27 V DC connector (Or ange) parts information (Continued)Item Description Part NumberQtyA WG 2/0 connector contact/lug Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 907, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-05002 per DC connector housingA WG 3/0 connector contact/lug Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 916, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-05022 per DC connector housingA WG 4/0 connector contact/lug Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 908, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-05042 per DC connector housingCable clamp for two singleconductors with hardwareAnderson P ower Products MfrP art# 996G11 per +27 V DC power feedRequired itemsThe following items are required:•One +27 V DC P ower Input Cable (DC) - customer supplied. The wire size, length andgauge, used for cable (DC) depends on site characteristics (see T able 2 -8 ).Motorola recommends the use of Red wire for feed (+V) and Black wire forreturn ( -V).•T wo contacts/lugs – customer supplied. Contact/lug fastens to wire end and is inserted intoDC connector housing. F or contact/lug part number (refer to T able 2 -14 ). Contact/lug sizemust match the gauge of the wire being used.•One DC connector housing – customer supplied. Use Anderson SB350 connector housing(Orange color) or equivalent.•DC connector cable clamps for power cable (see T able 2 -14 or T able 2 -15 for partinformation).•Crimper tool - Anderson P ower Products part number 1368 - Hydraulic hand tool,maximum cable size of 300 MCM•W ire stripper/cutters.•Digital Multi -Meter (DMM) Fluke Model 8062A with Y8134 test lead kit or equivalent; usedfor precision DC and AC measurements, requiring 4 -1/2 digits.2 -56 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 14: Connecting +27 V DC P owerPower cabling and tie down requirementsT o control the inductance at the BTS DC power input due to the spacing between wires usedin the +27 V DC P ower Input Cable (DC), the feed (+V) and return ( -V) wires must be boundtogether at intervals of 1 meter or less. Refer to Figure 2 -20 .Figure 2 -20 +27 V DC power input cable (DC) wire tie -wr ap exampleti-cdma-05693.epsTIE ALL CABLES AT 1 METER INTERVALS+27 V Power SourceBREAKER 1+27 V DCPDU (Top View)FRONTREAR+27 V DC- 0 V DC+27 V DC Power Input Connector (ORANGE)- 0 V DCContact/lug, DC connector housing and PDU input powerFigure 2 -21 shows the lugs and DC connector housing. This figure also shows the location atwhich the +27 V DC Input P ower Cable (DC) connects to the rear of the PDU .68P09283A62 -3 2 -57PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 14: Connecting +27 V DC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureFigure 2 -21 +27 V DC power input cable (DC) connector and connection to PDUti-cdma-05694.epsPDU(rear view, shownpartially cut away)ConnectorHousing(Orange)(+)(-)(-)Crimp-onContact/Lugs+27 VDC PowerInput (Orange)RED Wire(Typical)(+)2-Wire +27 VDCPower Cable(Customer Supplied)BLACK WIRE(Typical)Cable ClampProcedureP erform the T ask 14 as given in Procedure 2 -8 .•Do not wear a wrist str ap when servicing the power supplies or power distributioncabling.•Ensure that the source for the DC power is in the OFF position.•Ensure that all of the PDU circuit break ers are OFF .Procedure 2 -8 Procedure for T ask 141Ensure that the BTS ground cable (DD) is connected between the rack andthe Master Ground Bar (refer to T ask 3).Continued2 -58 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 14: Connecting +27 V DC P owerProcedure 2 -8 Procedure for T ask 14 (Continued)2Ensure that the +27 V DC P ower Input Cable (DC) is NOT connected to themain +27 V DC power source. Turn OFF the main +27 V DC power source.3Remove the components from the DC connector package.4Strip 35 mm of insulation from the negative (- V) and positive (+V) wires ofthe power cable.5Place a DC contact/lug on the negative (- V) and positive (+V) wires of thepower cable. Refer to Figure 2-21 .6Using the appropriate crimping tool, crimp the DC contact/lug on to thewires.7Observe the negative (- V) and positive (+V) wire polarities and insert theDC contacts/lugs into the DC connector housing until an audible click isheard. Refer to Figure 2-21 .8V erify the positive (+V) wire is installed in the positive position and thenegative (- V) wire is installed in the negative (-) position on the connectorhousing.9Ensure that the wires are firmly fastened to the DC connector housing.10Tie the positive (+V) and negative (- V) wires of the cable together as shownin Figure 2-20 .1 1Route the loose end of the +27 V DC P ower Input Cable (DC) to the site +27V DC source and connect the wires to the source.12V erify that proper polarity is maintained from the +27 V DC power source tothe UBS Macro BTS .13Use a Digital Multi-Meter (DMM) to measure the voltageof the DC connector housing that was installed in step 7 .P erform the following:•Set the DMM to measure 27 V DC .•Connect the DMM negative (GND/common) lead to the (-) terminal ofthe cable connector .•Connect the DMM positive lead to the (+) terminal of the cableconnector .14Turn on the main +27 V DC power source.15Observe the DMM and verify that the voltage is nominally +27 V (range =+26 to +28 V).16Turn off the main +27 V DC power source.17Disconnect the DMM from the cable connector .18Connect +27 V DC P ower Input Cable (DC) connector to the +27 V DCinput power cable on the rear of the PDU ; Orange connectors mate. Referto Figure 2-21 .68P09283A62 -3 2 -59PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 15: Connecting -48 V DC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureTask 15: Connecting -48 V DC Power■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesT ask 15 is performed for -48 V DC UBS Macro BTS only .The objectives of this procedure are as follows:•A ttaching the contact/lugs and connector on the -48 V DC power input cable wires.•Connecting the -48 V DC input power cable to the rear of the -48 V DC PSM shelf .•Routing the loose ends of the wires to the site -48 V DC source for connection to the source.V erify that the +27 V DC output power cable from the PSM shelf is alreadyconnected to the PDU +27 V DC input power cable. This was performed duringT asks 4 -7.Frame power cables and connector informationThe wire gauge (that is, diameter) depends on the required length of the DC power cable (CC).Refer to T able 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 T able 2 -15 for DC connector contact/lug part information.In order to minimize current imbalance between the feed ( -V) and return (+V) wires used inthe 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 ofthe wire.Motorola recommends using 2/0 A WG cables for short cable runs; less than 661.11cm (21.69 ft).2 -60 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 15: Connecting -48 V DC P owerTable 2 -15 –48 V DC connector (Blue) parts informationItem Description Part NumberQtyBlue DC connector housing Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 912, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-04921 per –48 V DC power feedA WG 2/0 connector contact/lug Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 907, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-05002 per DC connector housingA WG 3/0 connector contact/lug Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 916, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-05022 per DC connector housingA WG 4/0 connector contact/lug Anderson P ower Products MfrP art# 908, or Allied ElectronicsStk# 803-05042 per DC connector housingCable clamp for two singleconductors with hardwareAnderson P ower Products MfrP art# 996G11 per –48 V DC power feedRequired itemsThe following items are required:•One -48 V DC P ower Input Cable (CC) - customer supplied. The wire size, length andgauge, used for cable (CC) depends on site characteristics (see T able 2 -8 ).Motorola recommends the use of blue wire for feed ( -V) and black wire forreturn (+V).•T wo Contacts/Lugs – customer supplied. Contact/lug fastens to wire end and is insertedinto DC connector housing. F or contact/lug part number (refer to T able 2 -15 ). Contact/lugsize must match the gage of the wire being used.•One DC Connector Housing – supplied with UBS BTS . Use Anderson SB350 connectorhousing (blue color) or equivalent.•Crimper tool - Anderson P ower Products part number 1368 - Hydraulic hand tool,maximum cable size of 300 MCM•W ire stripper/cutters.•Digital Multi -Meter (DMM) Fluke Model 8062A with Y8134 test lead kit or equivalent; usedfor precision DC and AC measurements, requiring 4 -1/2 digits.68P09283A62 -3 2 -61PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 15: Connecting -48 V DC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedurePower cabling and tie down requirementsT o control the inductance at the BTS DC power input due to the spacing between wires usedin the -48 V DC P ower Input Cable (CC), the feed ( -V) and return (+V) wires must be boundtogether at intervals of 1 meter or less. Refer to Figure 2 -22 .Figure 2 -22 48 V DC power input cable (CC) wire tie -wr ap exampleti-cdma-05695.epsTIE ALL CABLES AT 1 METER INTERVALS-48 V Power SourceBREAKER 1-48 V DC -48 V DC PSM SHELF         (Top View)-48 V DC Power Input Connector (BLUE)+27 V DC Power Output Connector (ORANGE)+0 V DC+0 V DCREARFRONT-48 V DCContact/lug, DC connector housing and PDU input powerFigure 2 -23 shows the lugs and DC connector housing. This figure also shows the location atwhich the -48 V DC Input P ower Cable (CC) connects to the rear of the PDU .2 -62 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 15: Connecting -48 V DC P owerFigure 2 -23 48 V DC power input cable (CC) connector and connection to PSM shelfti-cdma-05696.eps-48 VDC PSM SHELF(rear view, shown partially cut away)ConnectorHousing (Blue)(+)(-)(-)???Crimp-onContact/Lugs-48 VDC PowerInput (Blue)(+)2-Wire -48 VDCPower Cable(Customer Supplied)BLACK Wire(Typical)BLUE Wire(Typical)+27 VDC PowerOutput Cable (To PDU)Cable ClampProcedureP erforming T ask 15 as given in Procedure 2 -9 .•Do not wear a wrist str ap when servicing the power supplies or power distributioncabling.•Ensure that the source for the DC power is in the OFF position.•Ensure that all of the PDU circuit break ers are OFF .68P09283A62 -3 2 -63PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 15: Connecting -48 V DC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureProcedure 2 -9 Procedure for T ask 151Ensure that the BTS ground cable (DD) is connected between the rack andthe Master Ground Bar (refer to T ask 3).2Ensure that the -48 V DC P ower Input Cable (CC) is NOT connected to themain -48 V DC power source. Turn OFF the main -48 V DC power source.3Remove the components from the DC connector package.4Strip 35 mm of insulation from the negative (- V) and positive (+V) wires ofthe power cable.5Place a DC contact/lug on the negative (- V) and positive (+V) wires of thepower cable. Refer to Figure 2-23 .6Using the appropriate crimping tool, crimp the DC contact/lug on to thewires.7Observe the negative (- V) and positive (+V) wire polarities and insert theDC contacts/lugs into the DC connector housing until a click sound is heard.Refer to Figure 2-23 .8V erify the positive (+V) wire is installed in the positive position and thenegative (- V) wire is installed in the negative (-) position on the connectorhousing.9Ensure that the wires are firmly fastened to the DC connector housing.10Tie the positive (+V) and negative (- V) wires of the cable together as shownin Figure 2-22 .1 1Route the loose end of the -48 V DC P ower Input Cable (CC) to the site -48 VDC source and connect the wires to the source.12V erify that proper polarity is maintained from the -48 V DC power source tothe UBS Macro BTS .13Use a Digital Multi-Meter (DMM) to measure the voltageof the DC connector housing that was installed in step 7 .P erform the following:•Set the DMM to measure 48 V DC .•Connect the DMM negative (GND/common) lead to the (-) terminal ofthe cable connector .•Connect the DMM positive lead to the (+) terminal of the cableconnector .14Turn on the main –48 V DC power source.15Observe the DMM and verify that the voltage is nominally +48 V (range =+40 to +60 V).16Turn off the main –48 V DC power source.17Disconnect the DMM from the cable connector .18Connect -48 V DC P ower Input Cable (CC) connector to the -48 V DC inputpower connector on the rear of the PSM shelf; blue connectors mate. Referto Figure 2-23 .2 -64 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 16: Connecting 220 V AC P owerTask 16: Connecting 220 V AC Power■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectivesT ask 16 is performed for 220 V AC UBS Macro BTS only .The objectives of this procedure are as follows:•A ttaching customer supplied wiring and conduit for 220 V AC lines.•Connecting wires and required insertion bridges to the AC INP UT terminal block on therear of the AC PSM shelf .•Routing the loose ends of the wires to the site 220 V AC source for connection to the source.V erify that the +27 V DC output power cable from the PSM shelf is alreadyconnected to the PDU +27 V DC input power cable. This was performed duringT asks 4 -7.Frame AC power cables and wiring informationThe AC PSM shelf and AC PSMs can operate with the following AC power inputs:•Input AC V oltage R ange: 154 V AC to 300 V AC•Single -Phase•3 -Phase ST AR•3 -Phase DEL T AConsider the following AC power input circuit characteristics:•The AC PSM shelf terminal block has seven terminals; one for Ground plus six for ACline wires and insertion bridges.•The AC PSM shelf terminal block Ground terminal can accommodate a wire size range of2 A WG to 10 A WG .•The AC PSM shelf terminal block AC line terminals can accommodate a wire size range of2 A WG to 10 A WG .68P09283A62 -3 2 -65PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 16: Connecting 220 V AC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation Procedure•Input AC cable sizing should be determined by Local Electrical Codes, using 90 C minimumrated conductors, and de–rating for 50 C operation.•The customer must provide a disconnect device and an over current protection device forthe AC circuit supplying the UBS Macro BTS . A circuit breaker size of 30 Amperes isrecommended, or as appropriate set by Local Electrical Code.Required itemsThe following items are required:•Conduit - customer supplied•W ire for Ground and AC lines - customer supplied•Insertion bridges – supplied with AC PSM shelf; two 3 -position bridges and three 2 -positionbridges•T20 TORX bit with 12 -inch extension•Flat blade screwdriver•W ire stripper/cuttersAC PSM shelf AC power input detailFigure 2 -24 shows the location of the AC PSM shelf AC power input terminals and wiringdetails for:•Single -Phase•3 -Phase ST AR•3 -Phase DEL T A2 -66 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 16: Connecting 220 V AC P owerFigure 2 -24 AC PSM shelf AC power input terminal block and wiring detailsti-cdma-05697.eps                         AC PSM Shelf(rack mounted, rear view, shown partially cut away)+27 VDC PowerOutput Connectorfor Battery BackupAC Input Terminal Block Protective                     Cover Box (See Detail A for Wiring Configurations)Conduit/WireEntry Hole2 Screws On Each SideSecure Protective Cover   Box To PSM ShelfDetail A - AC Input Terminal Wiring Configurations (protective cover box removed)Single-PhaseGroundGroundGroundAC Input Terminal Block(terminal screw access       holes on top)  Two 3-positionInsertion BridgesOne 3-positionInsertion BridgeThree 2-positionInsertion Bridges3-Phase  STAR3-Phase  DELTAL3     L2     L1    NL3         L1          L2      L1         N68P09283A62 -3 2 -67PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
T ask 16: Connecting 220 V AC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation ProcedureProcedureP erform T ask 16 as given in Procedure 2 -10 .•Do not wear a wrist str ap while servicing the power supplies or power distributioncabling.•Ensure that the source for the AC power is in the OFF position.•Ensure that all of the PDU circuit break ers are OFF .Procedure 2 -10 Procedure for T ask 161Set the source for the AC voltage to the OFF position.2Ensure that the BTS ground cable (DD) is connected between the rack andthe Master Ground Bar (refer to T ask 3).3On 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 coverbox to the PSM shelf (refer to Figure 2-24 ).4Remove the cover box from the PSM shelf to expose the AC input terminalblock.5A ttach conduit to the cover box.6Route the AC wires and the earth ground wire through the conduit and thecover box. Leave wires extending to reach the AC input terminal block.7Strip 25 mm of insulation from each of the AC supply line wires and theearth ground wire.8Locate the ground terminal on the AC input terminal block (refer toFigure 2-23 ).9Using a flat blade screwdriver , turn the ground terminal screw counterclockwise (CCW) until the terminal is fully open. Insert the earth groundwire into the ground terminal. Turn the ground terminal screw clockwise(CW) to close the terminal and secure the wire. Tighten the terminal screwto 4.0 - 4.5 N-m (35 - 40 in-lb).10Determine if the AC input terminal block already has insertion bridgesproperly installed for the desired AC supply configuration:•Single-Phase•3-Phase ST AR•3-Phase DEL T ARefer to Figure 2-24 as needed.Continued2 -68 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation T ask 16: Connecting 220 V AC P owerProcedure 2 -10 Procedure for T ask 16 (Continued)1 1Open the six line terminals as follows:•Insert a flat blade screwdriver into each screw hole on top of theterminal block.•Turn the terminal screw CCW until the terminal is fully open..F ailure to fully open the terminals can cause improper placementof the insertion bridges in later steps.12Place an insertion bridge into the proper terminals. While holding thebridge with one hand, turn the corresponding terminal screws CW until thebridge is securely clamped.13Repeat step 12 for any remaining terminals requiring an insertion bridge.14Connect the AC supply line wires to the proper terminals as follows:•Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the appropriate screw hole on topof the terminal block.•Turn the terminal screw CCW until the terminal is fully open.•Insert the appropriate wire into the terminal.•While holding the wire with one hand, turn the corresponding terminalscrew CW until the wire is securely clamped. Tighten the terminalscrew to 4.0 - 4.5 N-m (35 - 40 in-lb).Refer to Figure 2-24 as needed.15Repeat step 14 for any unconnected AC supply line wires.16V isually inspect all insertion bridge(s) and wires for proper placement. Allconductors must be inside the clamp of each terminal block.17Place the cover box, with conduit attached, in position over the AC inputterminal block.18Insert the 4 screws to secure the cover box to the PSM shelf . Ensure thatthe wires are not pinched.19Using a TORX T20 bit and driver , tighten the 4 screws to 1.6 - 1.8 N-m (14 -16 in-lb).20Complete the installation of the AC wiring at the AC P ower source.68P09283A62 -3 2 -69A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
T ask 16: Connecting 220 V AC P ower Chapter 2: UBS Macro B T S Installation Procedure2 -70 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
C h a p t e r3Low -to -Mid Capacity Frame ExpansionProcedures■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■68P09283A62 -3 3 -1A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion Ov erview Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresLow -to -Mid Capacity Frame Expansion Overview■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■The R20 UBS Macro BTS supports single band 800 MHz or 1.9 GHz RF band, up totwo XMIs, up to two DMIs and one S SI. UBS Macro BTS Frame configurations withup 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 UBSMacro BTS starter/expansion frame to the mid -capacity frame configuration.The mid -capacity frame consists of the low -capacity frame equipment plus the followingadditional expansion equipment:•second XMI, required.•second DMI, required.•circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies; one required for each of the following:second XMI and second DMI.•second set of IDRFs, required.•optional RX splitter or RX share cable.•third PSM, required for –48 V or 220 V AC only . Three PSMs are required for the midcapacity configuration. The third PSM is for redundancy .Cabling of the RX splitter to the XMIs will be performed after all of the additional expansionequipment (i.e., XMI, DMI, S SI, circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies, etc.) isinstalled in the frame.How to use this chapterTypically the installer is directed to this chapter via T ask 6: Expanding the Low -capacity Frameon page 2 - 42 of Chapter 2 UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure .P erform all of the applicable procedures, in this chapter , for expanding the low -capacity UBSMacro BTS starter/expansion frame to the mid -capacity frame configuration.A fter all of the additional expansion equipment is installed, go to T ask 7: Cabling the OptionalPSM Shelf on page 2 - 43 of Chapter 2 UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure , and continueperforming the remaining tasks in sequential order .3 -2 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding Circuit Break ers/Connectors to PDUAdding Circuit Breakers/Connectors to PDU■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectiveThe objective of this section is to install additional circuit breaker/output power connectorassemblies in the PDU . These additional circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies arerequired to allow the PDU to provide DC power to the expansion equipment being added tothe 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 breakeris just below the corresponding DC output power connector .The PDU can be equipped with the following circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies:•up to four 90A for XMI 1 – XMI 4•up to five 20A for DMI 1 – DMI 5•up to two 20A for S SI 1 – S SI 2•up to two 10A for accessory groups ACC 1 – ACC 2The PDU in the UBS Macro BTS low -capacity starter/expansion frame is already equipped withthe following circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies:•one 90A for XMI 1•two 20A for DMI 1 – DMI 2•one 20A for S SI 1•zero 10A for no accessoriesThe type and quantity of circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies required dependson which circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies are not already equipped in thePDU , but are needed to support the additional expansion equipment.Required itemsThe following items are required:•Appropriate type and quantity of circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies tobe added for expansion purposes90A circuit breaker/output power connector assembly (Motorola model STLN4093)20A circuit breaker/output power connector assembly (Motorola model STLN6472)68P09283A62 -3 3 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding Circuit Break ers/Connectors to PDU Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresMounting screws are provided with each circuit breaker/output powerconnector assembly; four screws with the 90A assembly and two screwswith the 20A assembly .•Side cutters; diagonal pliers or wire cutter•Small knife•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driverProcedureProcedure 3 -1 contains the steps for adding a circuit breaker/output power connector assemblyto the PDU .Procedure 3 -1 Adding a Circuit Break er/Output P ower Connector Assembly to thePDUMak e sure DC input power is not applied to the PDU before performing Procedure 3 -1 .1Set all PDU front panel circuit breakers to the off (pulled out) position.2Disconnect all DC power cables from the PDU front panel. Dress these cablesaway from the PDU front panel.3Remove the PDU front panel as follows:•See Figure 3-1 Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU on page3- 6 photograph A.•While depressing the retaining tab on the left and right front ends of thePDU , slide the PDU front panel forward and off of the PDU .4Install the additional circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies inthe required locations on the PDU front panel DC output power bus (seeFigure 3-1 Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU on page 3- 6photograph B.Continued3 -4 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding Circuit Break ers/Connectors to PDUProcedure 3 -1 Adding a Circuit Break er/Output P ower Connector Assembly to thePDU (Continued)5P osition the circuit breaker/output power connector assembly as follows:•Circuit breaker actuator at the bottom and the DC output powerconnector at the top•Circuit breaker actuator facing toward the front of the frame•Align mounting screw holes of the circuit breaker/output powerconnector assembly with the corresponding screw holes on the PDUfront panel DC output power bus.6Insert the supplied mounting screws into the screw holes.T wo screws on top and bottom for the 90A assembly . One screw ontop and bottom for the 20A assembly .Using a TORX T25 driver , tighten the mounting screws to 4.8 N-m (42.25in-lb) ±10%.7Using side cutters, cut out the applicable circuit breaker actuator and thecorresponding connector covers on the PDU front panel (see Figure 3-1Adding 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 tabsthat do not cut cleanly .8Reattach the PDU front panel to the PDU as follows:•See Figure 3-1 Adding a Breaker Assembly Module to the PDU on page3- 6 photograph D.•Align the PDU front panel with the PDU circuit breaker actuators andpower connectors while inserting the PDU front panel retaining tabs intothe retainer on the left and right front ends of the PDU .•Slide the PDU front panel onto the front of the PDU .•Firmly press on the ends of the PDU front panel until each end tab snapsinto place.9Set all PDU front panel circuit breakers to the off (pulled out) position.10Reconnect all DC power cables that were disconnected in step 2 of thisprocedure. Make sure that each cable is connected to the proper PDU frontpanel power connector .68P09283A62 -3 3 -5PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding Circuit Break ers/Connectors to PDU Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresProcedural reference diagramThe following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3 -1 .Figure 3 -1 Adding a Break er Assembly Module to the PDUti-cdma-06031.epsA BC D3 -6 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding an XMIAdding an XMI■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectiveThe 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 expansionequipment (i.e., IDRFs, DMI, circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies, etc.)that connects to the additional XMI is installed in the frame.Required itemsPartsThe following applicable additional XMI is required:•800 MHz XMI assembly with removable XMI handle attached (Motorola model SGTF4194).•1.9 GHz XMI assembly with removable XMI handle attached (Motorola model STWG4000).ManpowerThe XMI module is hea vy . T wo people are required to lift, carry , or handle the XMImodule.The XMI weighs 23 -28 kg (50.7 -61.7 lb) depending on the RF band.68P09283A62 -3 3 -7PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding an XMI Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresToolsThe following tools are required:•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driverProcedureProcedure 3 -2 contains the steps for adding a 2nd XMI to the XMI shelf .Procedure 3 -2 Adding a 2nd XMI to the XMI ShelfThe XMI module is hea vy . T wo people are required to lift, carry , orhandle the XMI module.•Be sure the remo v able XMI handle is attached to the front ofthe XMI before ph ysically handling the module.•Be sure two people use both hands and wear protectiv efootwear when handling the XMI.•Be sure to use two people to support the module while slidingthe module out of or into the shelf slot.An XMI module that is not in a shelf should alw a ys be set on itsside and nev er on its edge. This will prev ent the XMI module fromtipping o v er and causing damage or injury .1Remove the XMI from its packaging and inspect it for damage.2XMI 2 mounts in the XMI shelf slot just to the right of XMI 1. XMI3 mounts in the XMI shelf slot just to the right of XMI 2. XMI 4mounts in the XMI shelf slot just to the right of XMI 3.This step requires two people. P erform the following:Continued3 -8 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding an XMIProcedure 3 -2 Adding a 2nd XMI to the XMI Shelf (Continued)•One person grasp the XMI by the handle with both hands. The secondperson grasp the XMI fan tray sides with both hands. Using safe liftingtechnique (i.e. lift with your legs not your back), pick up the XMI andcarry it over to the front of the frame.•While one person holds the XMI by the handle with both hands, thesecond person supports the bottom of the module with one hand and thetop of the module with the other hand. Lift the XMI into the appropriateXMI shelf slot rails and gently slide it all of the way into the shelf slot.3Insert the four XMI mounting screws; two screws at each of the top andbottom 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 diagramThe following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3 -2 .68P09283A62 -3 3 -9PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding an XMI Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresFigure 3 -2 Installing a 2nd XMIti-cdma-06375.eps3 -10 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding a DMIAdding a DMI■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectiveThe 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 expansionequipment (i.e., XMI, circuit breaker/output power connector assemblies, etc.) thatconnects to the additional DMI is installed in the frame.Required itemsPartsThe additional DMI is application dependent. Use one of the following factory built DMIassemblies as applicable:All models of DMI assemblies include: DMI chassis with controller board, fans andfront panel.•DMI assembly with one 1X CDMA modem board (Motorola model STLN6681).•DMI assembly with one EV -DO modem board (Motorola model STLN6682).•DMI assembly with two 1X CDMA modem boards (Motorola model STLN6683).•DMI assembly with one 1X CDMA modem board and one EV -DO modem board (Motorolamodel STLN6684).•DMI assembly with two EV -DO modem boards (Motorola model STLN6679).68P09283A62 -3 3 -11PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding a DMI Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresToolsThe following tools are required:•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driver•ESD wrist strapPrerequisiteESD handling precautions must be adhered to when handling the DMI assembly . W eara conductiv e, high impedance wrist str ap during handling.The procedures in this chapter requires working on or around circuitry that is extremelysensitive to ESD .ProcedureProcedure 3 -3 contains the steps for adding a 2nd DMI to the XMI shelf .Procedure 3 -3 Adding a 2nd DMI to the XMI Shelf1Set the additional DMI assembly , in its packaging, near the UBS Macro BTSframe.2ESD handling precautions must be adhered to during thisprocedure. W ear a conductiv e, high impedance wrist str ap .Plug the end of the ESD wrist strap into the UBS Macro BTS frame ESD jackThis jack is located in the middle of the upper XMI shelf bracket. A ttachthe wrist strap to your wrist.3Remove the additional DMI from its packaging and inspect it for damage.4Install the DMI assembly into the appropriate empty DMI housing in the UBSMacro BTS frame by performing the following:1. P osition the DMI assembly on its bottom edge so that the front panelhandle is on the right and the retaining fastener is at the top.Continued3 -12 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding a DMIProcedure 3 -3 Adding a 2nd DMI to the XMI Shelf (Continued)2. Pick up the DMI assembly with two hands.3. Insert the rear of the DMI assembly into the empty housing.4. Slide the DMI assembly completely into the housing (see Figure 3-3Installing a 2nd DMI on page 3- 14 .5. Turn the retaining fastener CW (Clockwise) until finger tight to securethe DMI assembly in the housing.68P09283A62 -3 3 -13PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding a DMI Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresProcedural reference diagramThe following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3 -3 .Figure 3 -3 Installing a 2nd DMIti-cdma-06033.eps3 -14 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding a Second Set of IDRFsAdding a Second Set of IDRFs■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectiveThe 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 ofthe additional expansion equipment (i.e., XMI, DMI, circuit breaker/output powerconnector assemblies, etc.) is installed in the frame.The second set of IDRFs consists of:•one IDRF for an omni antenna configuration.•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 aredesignated as sector 1, 2 and 3 from left to right.Required itemsPartsThe proper quantity , for omni or 3 -sector antenna configuration, of the following applicableIDRF is required:•China Full Band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4009)•India Full Band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4010)•US Full Band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4015)•US A -band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4016)•US B -band 800 MHz IDRF (Motorola model STFN4017)•1.9 GHz IDRF (Motorola model STFG4055)68P09283A62 -3 3 -15PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding a Second Set of IDRFs Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresToolsThe following tools are required:•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driverProcedureProcedure 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 shelf1Remove the additional IDRFs from their packaging and inspect them fordamage.2While working at the front/top of the UBS Macro BTS frame, pick up anadditional IDRF and mount it into the IDRF shelf as follows:•P osition the IDRF with the IDRF mounting plate on top/facing upwardand the mounting plate flange is on the right side (see Figure 3-4Installing the second set of IDRFs on page 3- 17 photograph B).•Insert the first IDRF into the sector 1 position on the right half of the topof the IDRF shelf (see photograph A).•Slide the IDRF down into the IDRF shelf .3Repeat step 2 for the remaining IDRFs, but insert them in sector 2 and sector3 positions.4Insert four mounting screws through each IDRF mounting plate and into theIDRF shelf . Using a T25 TORX driver , tighten the mounting screws for all ofthe additional IDRFs to 4.8 N-m (42.25 in-lb) ±10%.3 -16 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding a Second Set of IDRFsProcedural reference diagramThe following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3 -4 .Figure 3 -4 Installing the second set of IDRFsti-cdma-06035.epsA B68P09283A62 -3 3 -17PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding an Optional RX Splitter Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresAdding an Optional RX Splitter■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ObjectiveThe 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 additionalexpansion equipment (i.e., XMI, DMI, circuit breaker/output power connectorassemblies, etc.) is installed in the frame.Required itemsPartsThe following part is required:•W ide band (800 MHz through 2.1 GHz RF bands) RX splitter (Motorola model STRG4029)ToolsThe following tools are required:•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driverProcedureProcedure 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 shelf1Remove the RX splitter from its packaging and inspect it for damage.2While working at the front of the UBS Macro BTS frame, pick up the RXsplitter and mount it onto the bottom of the XMI shelf as follows:Continued3 -18 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding an Optional RX SplitterProcedure 3 -5 Adding an RX splitter to the XMI shelf (Continued)•See Figure 3-5 Mounting the RX splitter on page 3- 19 .•P osition 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.•Align the guide pins on each RX splitter mounting tab with thecorresponding hole located on the XMI shelf bottom bracket (seephotograph A).•Insert the guide pins into the holes and hold the RX splitter mountingtabs against the XMI shelf bottom bracket.•Insert a mounting screw through each RX splitter mounting tab and intothe XMI shelf bottom bracket. (see photograph B).3Using a T25 TORX driver , tighten the mounting screws to 4.8 N-m (42.25in-lb) ±10%.Procedural reference diagramThe following diagram helps clarify certain steps in Procedure 3 -5 .Figure 3 -5 Mounting the RX splitterti-cdma-06036.epsA B68P09283A62 -3 3 -19PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Adding a third PSM (–48 V or 220 V AC only) Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresAdding a third PSM (–48 V or 220 V AC only)■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■A third PSM is required when expanding a –48 V DC or 220 V AC UBS Macro BTSframe from low capacity to mid capacity . The third PSM is for redundancy .ObjectiveF or –48 V or 220 V AC only , install the appropriate PSM into slot 3 of the PSM shelf . Ifapplicable, remove the filler plate that covers slot 3 of the PSM shelf and then install theappropriate PSM into slot 3.Required itemsPartsNev er plug a –48 V DC PSM into a 220 V AC PSM shelf .Nev er plug a 220 V AC PSM into a -–48 V DC PSM shelf .One of either the following parts is required:•–48 V DC P ower Supply Module (–48 V DC PSM) — Motorola model STPN4037•220 V AC P ower Supply Module (220 V AC PSM) — Motorola model STPN4036ToolsThe following tools are required:•TORX T25 bit and driver•T orque driver3 -20 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Adding a third PSM (–48 V or 220 V AC only)ProcedureProcedure 3 -6 contains the steps for adding a third PSM to the PSM shelf .Procedure 3 -6 Adding a 3rd PSM to the PSM shelf1Use a T25 TORX bit and driver to completely loosen the captive retainingthumbscrew on the filler plate that covers slot 3 of the PSM shelf . Removethe filler plate.2PSM weighs appro ximately 5 kg. Be careful when handling the PSMto prev ent 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 whilecarefully 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 arefully seated. Make sure that the PSM is fully engaged with the shelfbackplane slot connectors.3Using a T25 TORX bit and torque driver , tighten the captive retainingthumbscrew to 2.37 N-m (21 in-lb).68P09283A62 -3 3 -21PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect Cabling Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresMid -capacity Expansion Interconnect Cabling■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■Remember – A fter all of the additional expansion equipment is installed and cabled,youmustgo to T ask 7: Cabling the Optional PSM Shelf on page 2 - 43 of Chapter 2UBS Macro BTS Installation Procedure , and continue performing the remaininginstallation tasks in sequential order .ObjectiveThe objective of this section is to route and connect all required cabling between the additionalmid -capacity expansion equipment (i.e., 2nd XMI, 2nd DMI, optional RX splitter , circuitbreaker/output power connector assemblies) that is installed in the frame.The RX splitter is optional equipment for expansion to mid -capacity . An RX sharecable can be used instead of the RX splitter for interconnecting RX RF signalsbetween XMI 1 and XMI 2.Installing DC power cablesLocate the required DC power cables and then perform Procedure 3 -7 through Procedure 3 -8as needed.Required DC power cables•XMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088319T03)•DMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088961T05)3 -22 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect CablingDC power cabling proceduresProcedure 3 -7 Installing the XMI 2 DC power cable1Locate the XMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088319T03).2Connect the appropriate end of the XMI DC power cable to the +27 V DCinput power connector on the top of XMI 2 front panel.Continued68P09283A62 -3 3 -23PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect Cabling Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresProcedure 3 -7 Installing the XMI 2 DC power cable (Continued)3Route the loose end of the XMI DC power cable as follows:1. Through the opening above XMI 2 between the XMI shelf and the IDRFshelf to the back of the XMI shelf .2. Down and around the left side of the rear of XMI 2.T o avoid blocking exhaust air from the XMI, the XMI DC powercable 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.4Connect the loose end of the XMI DC power cable to the XMI 2 DC outputpower connector on the PDU front panel.Procedure 3 -8 Installing the DMI 2 DC power cable1Locate the DMI DC power cable (Motorola part number 3088961T05).2Connect the appropriate end of the DMI DC power cable to the DMI 2 DCoutput power connector on the PDU front panel.Continued3 -24 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect CablingProcedure 3 -8 Installing the DMI 2 DC power cable (Continued)3Route 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 overthe 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 XMIshelf top bracket.4Connect the loose end of the DMI DC power cable to the +27 V DC inputpower 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 cablesThe required TX RF cables are as follows:•TX sector -1 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T73)•TX sector -2 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T74)•TX sector -3 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T75)68P09283A62 -3 3 -25PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect Cabling Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresRF cabling proceduresP erform Procedure 3 -9 to install the TX RF cables between XMI 2 and the second set of IDRFs.Procedure 3 -9 Installing TX RF cables1Locate the following TX RF cables:•TX sector-1 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T73)•TX sector-2 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T74)•TX sector-3 RF cable (Motorola part number 3088160T75)2Install the TX sector-1 RF cable as follows:1. Connect one end of the cable to the TX1 connector on the XMI 2 frontpanel.2. Route the loose end of the cable through the opening between the XMIshelf 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 inputconnector on the bottom panel of the sector-1 IDRF of the second set ofIDRFs.3Install the TX sector-2 RF cable as follows:1. Connect one end of the cable to the TX2 connector on the XMI 2 frontpanel.2. Route the loose end of the cable through the opening between the XMIshelf 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 inputconnector on the bottom panel of the sector-2 IDRF of the second set ofIDRFs.4Install the TX sector-3 RF cable as follows:1. Connect one end of the cable to the TX3 connector on the XMI 2 frontpanel.2. Route the loose end of the cable through the opening between the XMIshelf 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 inputconnector on the bottom panel of the sector-3 IDRF of the second set ofIDRFs.3 -26 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect CablingP erform Procedure 3 -10 to connect the RX RF cables between XMI 2 and the second set of IDRFs.Procedure 3 -10 Connecting RX RF cablesOn frames with more than one XMI, the XMIs have unused RX inputports. These unused RX inputs portsmust notbe terminated.T erminating these unused RX inputs ports will cause improperoperation of the XMIs.1Disconnect the following RX RF cables from the front panel of XMI 1:1. Disconnect the end of the 3088160T79 cable from the RX1 D connectoron the XMI 1 front panel.2. Disconnect the end of the 3088160T80 cable from the RX2 D connectoron the XMI 1 front panel.3. Disconnect the end of the 3088160T81 cable from the RX3 D connectoron the XMI 1 front panel.2Connect the RX RF cables that were disconnected in step 1 to the front panelof XMI 2 as follows:1. Connect the loose end of the 3088160T79 cable to the RX1 D connectoron the XMI 2 front panel.2. Connect the loose end of the 3088160T80 cable to the RX2 D connectoron the XMI 2 front panel.3. Connect the loose end of the 3088160T81 cable to the RX3 D connectoron the XMI 2 front panel.3Disconnect 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 connectoron 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 connectoron 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 connectoron the bottom panel of the sector-3 IDRF of the first set of IDRFs.Continued68P09283A62 -3 3 -27PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect Cabling Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresProcedure 3 -10 Connecting RX RF cables (Continued)4Connect the RX RF cables that were disconnected in step 3 to the bottompanel of the second set of IDRFs as follows:1. Connect the loose end of the 3088160T79 cable to the RX MAINconnector on the bottom panel of the sector-1 IDRF of the second set ofIDRFs.2. Connect the loose end of the 3088160T80 cable to the RX MAINconnector on the bottom panel of the sector-2 IDRF of the second set ofIDRFs.3. Connect the loose end of the 3088160T81 cable to the RX MAINconnector on the bottom panel of the sector-3 IDRF of the second set ofIDRFs.Installing XMI to DMI cablesLocate the required XMI to DMI cables and then perform Procedure 3 -11 .F or the mid -capacity frame, there are four 3088791T02 cables used to interconnectXMIs to DMIs. One of these cables is already installed/connected in the low -capacityconfiguration.Required XMI to DMI cablesThe required XMI to DMI cables are as follows:•Three XMI to DMI cables (Motorola part number 3088791T02)XMI to DMI cabling procedureP erform Procedure 3 -11 to install the XMI to DMI cables between two XMIs and two DMIs.Procedure 3 -11 Installing XMI to DMI cables1V erify that an XMI to DMI cable (Motorola part number 3088791T02) isalready installed/connected between XMI 1 front panel connector HSL 1 andDMI 1 front panel connector XMI 1/BSI.2Locate the following cables:•Three XMI to DMI cables (Motorola part number 3088791T02)Continued3 -28 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect CablingProcedure 3 -11 Installing XMI to DMI cables (Continued)3Install 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 2connector on the XMI 1 front panel.2. Route the loose end of the cable up above XMI 1, through the openingbetween the XMI shelf and IDRF shelf , and behind the hooks on thetop XMI shelf bracket. Continue routing over to the XMI shelf DMI slotand then down to DMI 2.3. Connect the loose end of the 3088791T02 cable to the XMI 1/BSIconnector on the DMI 2 front panel.4Install 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 1connector on the XMI 2 front panel.2. Route the loose end of the cable up above XMI 2 through the openingbetween the XMI shelf and IDRF shelf , and behind the hooks on thetop XMI shelf bracket. Continue routing over to the XMI shelf DMI slotand then down to DMI 1.3. Connect the loose end of the 3088791T02 cable to the XMI 2 connectoron the DMI 1 front panel.5Install 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 2connector on the XMI 2 front panel.2. Route the loose end of the cable up above XMI 2 through the openingbetween the XMI shelf and IDRF shelf , and behind the hooks on thetop XMI shelf bracket. Continue routing over to the XMI shelf DMI slotand then down to DMI 2.3. Connect the loose end of the 3088791T02 cable to the XMI 2 connectoron the DMI 2 front panel.Installing DMI to SSI cablesLocate the required DMI to S SI cables and then perform Procedure 3 -12 .F or the mid -capacity frame, there are two 3088792T01 cables used to interconnectS SI 1 to DMI 1 and DMI 2. One of these cables is already installed/connected inthe low -capacity configuration.68P09283A62 -3 3 -29PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect Cabling Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresRequired DMI to SSI cablesThe required DMI to S SI cable is as follows:•One DMI to S SI cable (Motorola part number 3088792T01)DMI to SSI cabling procedureP erform Procedure 3 -12 to install the DMI to S SI cable between S SI 1 and DMI 2.Procedure 3 -12 Installing DMI 2 to S SI 1 cable1V erify that a DMI to S SI cable (Motorola part number 3088792T01) is alreadyinstalled/connected between DMI 1 front panel connector IDI/S SI 1 and S SI1 front panel connector DMI 1/IDI .2Locate the following cables:•One DMI to S SI cable (Motorola part number 3088792T01)3Install the DMI to S SI cable between DMI 2 and S SI 1 as follows:1. Connect the appropriate end of the 3088792T01 cable to the IDI/S SI 1connector 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 , andout the right side of the opening. Continue routing upwards along theright rack rail and over in to S SI 1.Excess cable should be coiled up and placed on top of theXMI shelf top bracket.3. Connect the loose end of the 3088792T01 cable to the DMI 2 connectoron the S SI 1 front panel.Installing RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables or RX share cableExpansion 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 thenperform Procedure 3 -13 .If the optional RX splitter is not used, locate the required RX share cable and then performProcedure 3 -14 .3 -30 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect CablingRequired RX splitter to XMI RX RF cablesThe required RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables are as follows:•RX splitter to XMI 1 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T10)•RX splitter to XMI 2 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T11)Required RX share cableThe required RX share cable is as follows:•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 XMI2RX EXP OUT to XMI 1 RX EXP IN .RX splitter to XMI cabling procedureP erform Procedure 3 -13 to install the RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables between RX splitter andthe two XMIs.Procedure 3 -13 Installing RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables1Locate the following cables:•RX splitter to XMI 1 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T10)•RX splitter to XMI 2 RX RF cable (Motorola part number 3088407T11)2Install the RX splitter to XMI 1 RX RF cable (Motorola part number3088407T10) as follows:The 3088407T10 cable contains two separate cables bundledtogether . The 3088407T10 cable has two connectors on each endof the bundle. The ends of each separate cable can be determinedby observation.1. P osition the 3088407T10 cable so that two connectors on one end of thebundle are in front of XMI 1 (i.e., XMI end) and the two connectors onthe other end of the bundle are in front of the RX splitter .Continued68P09283A62 -3 3 -31PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect Cabling Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresProcedure 3 -13 Installing RX splitter to XMI RX RF cables (Continued)2. Connect an XMI end connector to the RX EXP OUT connector on theXMI 1 front panel.3. Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 1 RX EXPIN connector on the RX splitter front panel.4. Connect the remaining XMI end connector to the RX EXP IN connectoron the XMI 1 front panel.5. Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 1 RX EXPOUT connector on the RX splitter front panel.3Install the RX splitter to XMI 2 RX RF cable (Motorola part number3088407T11) as follows:The 3088407T11 cable contains two separate cables bundledtogether . The 3088407T11 cable has two connectors on each endof the bundle. The ends of each separate cable can be determinedby observation.1. P osition the 3088407T11 cable so that two connectors on one end of thebundle are in front of XMI 2 (i.e., XMI end) and the two connectors onthe 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 theXMI 2 front panel.3. Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 2 RX EXPIN connector on the RX splitter front panel.4. Connect the remaining XMI end connector cable to the RX EXP OUTconnector on the XMI 2 front panel.5. Connect the loose end of the same separate cable to the XMI 2 RX EXPIN connector on the RX splitter front panel.XMI 1 to XMI 2 RX cabling procedureP erform Procedure 3 -14 to install the RX share cable to interconnect RX RF signals betweenXMI 1 and XMI 2.Procedure 3 -14 Installing RX share cableContinued3 -32 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect CablingProcedure 3 -14 Installing RX share cable (Continued)1Locate the following cable:•RX share cable (Motorola part number SGLN6345 which includes:3088407T09 cable)The 3088407T09 cable contains two separate cables bundledtogether . The 3088407T09 cable has four ends with a connector oneach end.The ends of the RX share cable are labeled as follows:•XMI 1 OUT•XMI 1 IN•XMI 2 OUT•XMI 2 IN2Install the RX share cable as follows:1. Connect the XMI 1 OUT cable connector to the RX EXP OUT connectoron the XMI 1 front panel.2. Connect the XMI 1 IN cable connector to the RX EXP IN connectoron the XMI 1 front panel.3. Connect the XMI 2 OUT cable connector to the RX EXP OUT connectoron the XMI 2 front panel.4. Connect the remaining XMI 2 IN cable connector to the RX EXP INconnector on the XMI 2 front panel.3Because it is possible to incorrectly connect the the RX sharecable between XMI 1 and XMI 2, it is necessary to verify theseconnections.V erify that the RX share cable is properly connected between XMI 1 andXMI 2 as follows:•The cable ends labeled XMI 1 OUT and XMI 1 IN must be connected toXMI 1.•The cable ends labeled XMI 2 OUT and XMI 2 IN must be connected toXMI 2.Continued68P09283A62 -3 3 -33PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Mid -capacit y Expansion Interconnect Cabling Chapter 3: Low -to -Mid Capacit y Fr ame Expansion ProceduresProcedure 3 -14 Installing RX share cable (Continued)•The cable ends with the word OUT in its label must be connected to XMIconnectors labeled RX EXP OUT .•The cable ends with the word IN in its label must be connected to XMIconnectors labeled RX EXP IN .3 -34 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
C h a p t e r4What’s Next■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■68P09283A62 -3 4 -1A UG 2007 PRELIMINARY
Installation completion Chapter 4: What ’ s NextInstallation completion■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■A t this point the hardware installation is complete. P erform the following tasks to complete thesystem installation.•Clean up the site•Fill out the installation completion checklist•Record As -Built information•P erform the A TP s•Load the softwareP erform the clean up of the site and fill out the checklist, first. Then perform the rest of thetasks or perform them later .Clean up the siteClean up the site by following the instructions given in Procedure 4 -1 .Procedure 4 -1 Cleaning the site1Remove protective coveringRemove any cardboard from the walls that was used to protect the walls.Remove any antistatic plastic or cloth sheet used to cover the equipment.2Lighting fixturesRemove any masking tape from the fluorescent light fixtures.3T oolsPlace all hand and power tools in the installation tool kit or other appropriateplace. Check for any tools requiring replacement, cleaning, or adjustment.4MaterialsPlace any leftover materials in a location specified by the site manager .5Remove debrisT o 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.Continued4 -2 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
R20 1X UBS Macro B T S Hardw are Installation Installation completionProcedure 4 -1 Cleaning the site (Continued)6EnvironmentP erform 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 andplace them in a safe location specified by the site manager .Fill out the installation completion checklistA fter the site is cleaned up, fill out the installation completion checklist and make any necessarycopies. Copy this check sheet as required.Installation completion checklistDate Hardware Installation Completed: _________________Site: _________________BTS Frame Serial Number: _________________Checklist Completed By: _________________Checklist Reviewed By: _________________Table 4 -1 Installation completion checklistStatusNo. Item Notes1Frames are bolted down.2DC power cabling completed.3Each frame has its own earth ground.4RX RF cables installed.5TX RF cables installed.6Span line cables installed.7Alarm cables installed.8RGPS head installed (if required).9RGPS cabling installed (if required).10All connectors (power , signal, RF ,internal and external) are tight.11All cables dressed and tied.12Installation and site specific manuals atsite.Continued68P09283A62 -3 4 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007
Installation completion Chapter 4: What ’ s NextTable 4 -1 Installation completion checklist (Continued)StatusNo. Item Notes13Cable racks properly grounded.14 Static wrist straps are present.15Site cleaned, swept, and trash removed.16Any deficiencies reported to theappropriate people.17Correct polarity has been maintainedfrom the DC power source to the frame.18P ower has not been applied to any frame.Record “As -Built” informationRecord the site specific information on how the unit was installed and cabled.Performing the ATPsThis manual does not cover the procedure of performing the A TP s. F or this procedure, refer tothe1X UBS Macro BTS Optimization/A TP(68P09283A63) manual.Loading the softwareThis manual does not cover the procedure for loading the software. Refer to the appropriatesoftware release manual for procedure for loading the software.4 -4 68P09283A62 -3PRELIMINARY A UG 2007

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