Nokia Solutions and Networks TBUL-01 User Manual 8
Nokia Solutions and Networks 8
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1— FCC ID: L7KTBUL-O1 EXHIBIT 7 USER'S MANUAL EM|93§3 - ,32. Februrary 3, 1998 TRANSMITTER BOOSTER UNIT TBU FOR GSM 9001180011900 TBU Unit Description DRAFT NDKIA Document NumberNersion " o 1997 Nam Telemmmumcanufls Inc RAS/BS DSZ 043591AEIO.4.0 Proprietary and Confidenh‘al DRAFT TBU Unit Description NDKIA The information in this document is subject to change without notice and describes only the product and its version defined in the introduction of this document. This document is intended for the use of Nokia Telecommunicafions‘ customers only for the purposes of the agreement under which the document is submitted, and no part of it may be reproduced ogtransmitted in any form or means without the prior written permission of Nokia Telecommunications. The document has been prepared to be used by professional and property trained personnel, and the customer assumes full responsibility when using it. Nokia Telecommunitztions welcomes customer comments as part of the process of continuous development and improvement of the documentation. The information or statements given in this document concerning the suitability, capacity. or performance of the mentioned hardware or software products cannot be considered binding but shall be defined in the agreement made between Nokia Telecommunications and the customer. However, Nokia Telecommunications has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions contained in the document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. Nokia Telecommunications will. if necessary. explain issues which may not be covered by the document. Nokia Telecommunications' liability for any errors in the document is limited to the documentary correction of errors. Nokia Telecommunications WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE tN ANY EVENT FOR ERRORS IN THIS DOCUMENT OR FOR ANY DAMAGES. INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL (INCLUDING MONETARY LOSSES), that might arise From the use of this document or the information in it. This document and the product it describes are considered protected by copyright according to the applicable laws. NOKIA logo is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation, Other product names mentioned in this document may be trademarks of their respective companies, and they are mentioned for identification purposes only. Copyright© Nokia Telecommunications Inc 1997. All rights reserved. Page lb 1997 Nokia Yeleeommunifiborxs In: Document NumberNersion (ii) Proprieary and Confidential DRAFT RAS/BS DSZ 043591AE£0A0 NDKIA TBU Unit Description Document NumberNersion 01977 Nuke fawn-5am In: Page RASIES DGZ 043591AE}0.4.0 Proprieaary and Confidential DRAFT (iii) TBU Unit Description NDKIA INTERNAL HISTORY PAGE Archive Location: J:\User_Man\1-1ardware\3rd_Gen\Booster Filename: 043591AE.doc History Date Version Auflmr Change Note NoJNotes 5 Aug. 97 0.01. K Saukko (KSa) lst Drafi 29 Aug 97 0.0.2 CA. Parchen 2nd Draft 29 Sept 97 0.0.3 C.A. Parchen Update 24 Oct 97 0.0.4 C.A. Parchen Update 10 Nov 97 0.1.0 CA. Parchen Update 21 Nov 97 0.2.0 CA. Parchen Update 1 Dec 97 0.3.0 C.A. Parchen Update per 11/21 meeting includes changes in Intro: “form-fit repiacement to a TRX7 and “enabling the same geographic coverage with fewer base stations" 17 Dec 97 v 0.4.0 C.A.=Parchen V-M edits BeO and -12 Page (“0 e 1397 Nflkla mew-"mumuws Im‘ Proprietary and Confidential DRAFY Document NumberNersicn HAS/ES DGZO43591AE/0AD 3 . NDI<|A TBU Unit Description Document NumberNersion c wsv Nahil Yeleemnmunmums Inc .. Page RASIBS D§Z 043591AEIO 4.0 Proprietary and anfidential DRAFT (v) TBU Unit Description NOKIA APPROVAL PAGE Edited/Translated by: CA. Pan-then Date: Checked by: VeIi-Matu' Sarkka ‘ Date: Approved by: OIIi-Pekka Raikaa Date: AUDIENCE IS: NOKIA CUSTOMERS NOKIA MARKETING NOKIA PRODUCT SUPPORT Page a my Nam mmn-Wom ya: Document NumberNersion (v1) " Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT RASIBS 062 O43591AEID.4.0 NDKIA TBU Unit Description CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................... 3 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................ 4 2.1. Features ............................................................................. 4 2.2. Operation ............................................................................................................. 4 2.3. Main Blocks ............................................................... 5 2.3.1. Power Amplifier ................................. .5 2.32. Interface Board .................................................... 6 2.3.3. From Panel Alarm Connector ..................................... 6 3. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION .................................................................... 3.1. From Panel LEDs 3.2. X] and X3 Connectors ....................................................................... 4. TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................... 4.1. Electrical Data .. 4.2. Dimensions and Weight ...................................................................... 4.3. RF Performance Values 4.4. Handling and Storage Requirements ................................................................. 13 Document NumberNersion 019W "um Yemm‘flumcanons In: Page RAS/BS D62 043591AE/0.4.0 Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT 1 (13) TBU Unit Description NDKIA Page a 1997 Non: Yamaha"; Km: - Document Number'Version 2 (13) Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT RAE/BS DGZ 043597AEIO.4.0 NDKIA TBU Unit Description 1. INTRODUCTION The Nokia Transmitter Booster Unit (TBU) is the core of the Nokia Booster configuration The Booster configuration fits seamlessly into Nokia’s 3rd Generation base stations, enabling the same geographic coverage with fewer base stations. The main units comprising the Booster configuration are: Transmitter Booster Unit (TBU) Antenna Filter High-power Unit (AFH) Masthead Amplifier (MHA) The TBU provides amplification for downlink (transmitted RF). It is a fem-fit replacement for one of the TRXs in the base station cabinet and uses the same DC power source and cooling as a TRX. This document describes the main functions, functional blocks, and external interfaces of the TBU. There are three versions of the TBU: GSMSOD: TBUA GSM1800: TBUB ‘ GSM1 900: TBUL Figure I shows the mechanics outline of the TBU for GSM 900, 1800 and 1900. TB UA/B/L GSM 900/1800/1900 V”. V‘ _‘_. u mar- Figurc l. TBU Mechanics Outline Document NumgerNersion 01997 Noku Tmmmumcaflom hr: Page RAS/BS DGZ 043591AEIO.4.0 Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT 3 (13) TBU Unit Description NDK'A 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2.1. Features Following are the main features of the TBU: 0 7 dB amplification for 65 W output power for downlink (transmitted RF) 0 Continuous self-testing for gain, temperature and output VSWR — - Internally controlled cooling fans 0 Input overload protection. 2.2. Operation The TBU amplifies the input signal from the TRX and outputs the amplified signal to the AFH unit. Y Conceptual e _ Booster ”HA Configuration BiasTee BTS 3:1 ll ° ‘ ' ‘AFHMTB ;TRX ,‘“\'-c 51 ' m4 mine-mm man-nun um. . ‘ mum-mummmmum VlvllmlerrmrmlMo—le. ‘ Figure 2. Conceptual Booster Configuration and the TBU The TBU provides the monitoring fimction for its own opemtion. During operation, the following are monitored continuously: gain. temperature, input power and output VSWR. If one of these is not functioning properly, an alarm signal is given to the base station controller BCF. The TBU’s front panel LEDs display operating status. The TBU replaces one TRX and occupies me TRX'S slot. Page 61997 "on: Teteuammmuznmu Int: Document Numbeqursian 4 (13) Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT RAE/BS DSZ 043591AEIO.4.0 TBU Unit Description functional blocks: power amplifier, interface ms! ain Functional Blocks of the TBU itains a power amplifier and alarm circuits. TX OUT Alarms _ " 5mm” ctionnl Blocks of the Power Amplifier 7 Nelda Yelecammumuticns Inc Page ary and Confidential DRAFT 5( ) NDKIA ator blocks interference from the i to sample reflected power. If the he set limit, the VSWR alarm is given. nd input power, and generate an alarm hes: power levels of the TRX are not ocked by the base station sofi'ware ware data base. If the hardware database levels are available when too much ates gain and temperature alarms which 1- exceeds normal conditions, alarm zchanics. If the temperature exceeds 3 generated and the base station rct TBU power lines to the base station 'hich protect the base station from ted through the front panel connector nes to the BCFA unitt R— - as In: Document NumberNersion DRAFT RASIB§ D62 043591AEIO 4,0 4- NDKIA TBU Unit Description 3. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION There are four interface connectors in the TBU, as shown in Table 1. Table 1. TBU Interface Connectors Connector Name Purpose TX IN Transmitter input Transmitter output Alarm signals to AFH unit EURO Back panel connections for power supply connector 3.1. Front Panel LEDS The colors and explanations of the flout panel LEDs are given in Table 2. Table 2. TBU Front Panel LEDs Explanation Failure (Gain alarm is an) Alarm (Temperature or VSWR alarm is ON) Normal operation Document NumberNersion 019mm; Telurmnimms Inc Page RAS/BS DBZ 043591AEIO,4.0 Proprielaqg and Confidential DRAFT _ 7 (13) NDKIA TBU Unit Description The pin configuration for the XI connector on the TBU back panel is derailed in Table 3. Table 3. X1 Connector (Bank Panel) Pin Configuration Signal Description NOT USED I NOT USED (Digital ground) AGND Analogue ground AGND Analogue ground +26V Power supply +26V (024V in TBUB unit) 1 626V Pcvfer supply +26V (+24V in TBUB unit) +26V Power supply +25V (+24V in TEUB unit) +26V Power supply +26V (+24V in TBUB unit) AGND Analogue ground NOT USED NOT USED Power supply +5V 327 -12V Power supply -12V +1zv Power supply 4-12V Power supply +12V Analogue ground Digital ground NOT USED (Digital ground) NOT USED Description Analogue ground Analogue ground Analogue ground Power supply +26V 024V in TEUB unit) Power supply 4-st (+24V in TBUB unit) Power supply 4‘st (+24V in TBUB unit) Power supply +26V 024V in TBUB uni!) Analogue ground NOT USED NOT USED Power supply +5V Power‘supply -12V _. - Document NumberNersion 0199? Nokia lemmrmnuznom In: Page RASIBS DGZ 043591AEIO.4.0 Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT 9 (13) TBU Unit Description NDKIA Description +12V Power supply $1zv Power supply +12V Analogue ground Analogue ground b28 Analogue ground Description AGND Analogue ground AGND Analogue ground AGND Analogue ground +25v I Power supply szav (+24v in TBUE unit) c5 *26V Power supply +26V (+24V in TBUB unit) _l_ 06 +26V Power supply +26V (+24V in TBUB unit) c7 4»st Power supply +26V (+24V in TBUB unit) 4:8 AGND Analogue ground ‘ c9-625 NOT USED NOT USED c2s ’ +5V Power supply +5V 1:27 -12V Power supply -12V cza +12V Power supp” +12v c29 +12V Power supply +1ZV c30 I AGND , Analogue ground c31 AGND Analogue ground C32 AGND Analogue ground Page - 0 WW Nokva ramming“ In: Document NumberNersion 10 (13) Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT RAS/BS DGZ 04359EAE/OAJJ NDKIA TBU Unit Description The pin configuration for the X3 connector on the TBU front panel is detailed in Table 44 Table 4. X3 Connector(Front Panel) Pin Configuration Descriptlon NOT USED NOT USED Temp Alarm [lemperature alarm to AF H AGND Analogue ground NOT USED NOT USED GAIN Alarm GAIN Alarm to AFH AGND Analogue ground NOT USED I NOT USED VSWR Alarm line to AFH An alogue ground Document NumberNersian 0 m7 m mem Inc Page RAS/BS DSZ D43591AEIOAO Proprietary and Cnrnfidenlial DRAFT 11 (13) TBU Unit Description NDKIA 4. TECHNICAL DATA 4.1. Electrical Data Table 5. Supply Voltages and Current Consumption, TBUA/BIL TBUA Supply Voltages Typical Current Consumption 70 A @ Pout +48 dBm Typical Current Consumption 80 A @ Pout +48 dBm 1.0A Typical Current Consumption 8,0 A @ Pout +48 dBm 140A Table 6. Nominal Power Consumption Nth fans ON 200 W @ Pout M8 dBm WTth fans OFF 195 W @ Pout +48 dBm Page 0 m7 Nona Yeleeommnnn‘ulis In: Document Number/Version 12 (13) Proprietary and Confidential DRAFT RA§153 DGZ 043591AE/D.4 O maximum 6 kg (13.2 LE) Typical RF Performanc Table 8. m 925 960 MHz TBUE 1805 1880 MHZ rage Requirements 4.4. Handling and Sto llium oxide (BeO). This must nside of the TBU unit contain bery Some components 1 handling the TBU unit. be considered when 5 Fags ulna Telemmmwf-ams In: 13 (1 3) o wsv n nd Confidential DRAFT ~-—-~~u=n1 NumberNersion “‘ ' " “monetary a FCC ID: L7KTBUL-01 gMET EXHIBIT 8 BLOCK DIAGRAM EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION EMISSEIS‘r ' - 33 - . Februvary 3, 1998 FCC ID: L7KTBUL-01 EMET This Section has been removed and placed in the Confidential Section accompanying this report. fir FCC ID: L7KTBUL-O1 EXHIBIT 9 APPENDIX EMI9333 Februrary 3, 17998 Fcc iD: L7KTBUL-01 SMET This Section has been removed and placed in the Confidential Section accompanying this report.
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