Star Solutions P800-1 iCell CDMA 1X BTS Module - 800 MHz User Manual Pico BTS

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MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 1 of 16MovingMedia®2000.iCell CDMA2000 1XPico BTSBASIC INSTALLATION GUIDERELEASE 4.5DRAFT 0.1PART NUMBER NXX0306XXX
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 2 of 16Copyright © 2004 UTStarcom Incorporated. All rights reserved.Copyright © 2004, UTStarcom, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form or byany means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation, or adaptation) without prior writtenpermission from UTStarcom, Inc.UTStarcom, Inc. reserves the right to revise this documentation and to make changes in content from time to time withoutobligation on the part of UTStarcom, Inc. to provide notification of such revision or change.UTStarcom, Inc. provides this documentation without warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but notlimited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. UTStarcom may make improvementsor changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) described in this documentation at any time.UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT LEGENDS:If you are a United States government agency, then this documentation and the software described herein are provided toyou subject to the following:United States Government Legend: All technical data and computer software is commercial in nature and developed solelyat private expense. Software is delivered as Commercial Computer Software as defined in DFARS 252.227-7014 (June1995) or as a commercial item as defined in FAR 2.101(a) and as such is provided with only such rights as are provided inUTStarcom's standard commercial license for the Software. Technical data is provided with limited rights only as provided inDFAR 252.227-7015 (November 1995) or FAR 52.227-14 (June 1987), whichever is applicable. You agree not to remove ordeface any portion of any legend provided on any licensed program or documentation contained in, or delivered to you inconjunction with, this User Guide.UTStarcom, the UTStarcom logo and MovingMedia 2000 are registered trademarks of UTStarcom, Inc. and its subsidiaries.Other brand and product names may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.R e g u la t o r yThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this device is subject to the following twoconditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived including interference that may cause undesired operation.Where appropriate, the use of the equipment is subject to the following conditions:CAUTION! Unauthorized modifications or changes not expressly approved by UTStarcom could void compliance withregulatory rules, and thereby your authority to use this equipment.WARNING (EMI) - United States FCC Information - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in an appropriate installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and,if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does causeharmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON,the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:–Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.–Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.–Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.–Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technicianTo comply with Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) requirements, the maximum composite output from theantenna cannot exceed 1.26 Watts EIRP and the antenna must be permanently installed in a fixed location thatprovides at least 13 cm of separation from all persons.
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 3 of 161 P RE F A CE1.1 ObjectiveThis document provides installation and configuration instructions for setting up an iCell-CDMA2000 1X system. It covers physical installation, software installation for the variousiCell components (sBSC and BTS), configuration, and initial system operation.1.2 OrganizationThe major sections of this guide are as follows:Table 1-1: Organization TableChapter Title DescriptionChapter 1 Preface Introduction to the Installation Guide.Chapter 2 iCell System Description Describes the System componentsChapter 3 BTS Physical Installation Provides mechanical installationand wiring instructions.
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 4 of 161.3 Reference DocumentsThe following table summarizes the applicable reference documents.Table 1-2: Reference DocumentsRef. Title Number1 iCell CDMA2000 1X Alarms and Statistics2 iCell CDMA2000 1X Configuration Guide1.4 Acronyms and AbbreviationsThe following table summarizes the acronyms and abbreviations used throughout thedocument.Table 1 -3: Acronyms and Abbreviations1PPS One Pulse Per SecondAAA Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting functionAbis Protocol interface between sBSC and BTSASN.1 The language used to define the MIB of the NEEM Element ManagerGPS Global Positioning SystemHLR Home Location RegistersBSC iCell Base Station ControllerBTS iCell Base Station Transceiver SubsystemiMB iCell Main BoardIOS Inter-Operability Standard; A-Interface between sBSC and MSCIP Internet ProtocoliPA iCell Power AmplifierMIB Management Information BaseMS Mobile Station (phone)MSC Mobile Switching CenterNE Network Element or agentNOC Network Operations CenterOID Object IdentifierOMC Operations & Maintenance CenterPA Power Amplifier
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS InstallationGuide Page 5 of 16PDSNPSTNRFSMSCSNMPSNTPTBDTCPTODPacket Data Serving NodePublic Switch Telephone NetworkRadio FrequencyShort Message Service CenterSimple Network Management ProtocolSimple Network Timing Protocol To BeDefinedTransmission Control ProtocolTime Of Day
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 6 of 162 iCell SYSTEM DESCRIPTIONThis chapter provides an iCell system description.2.1 IntroductionThe iCell is an IP-based solution for CDMA2000 1X radio access networks.The iCell system provides the overall functionality of a CDMA2000 1X Base stationtransceiver subsystem (BTS) and soft base station controller (sBSC), providing an IPover Ethernet interface to the core network. Figure 2-1 shows the system architecture.Figure 2-1: iCell System Block DiagramsBSCManagedIPNetworkMSCIMGPico BTSPDSNsBSCManagedIPNetworkMSCMSCIMGIMGPico BTSPDSNPDSN
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 7 of 162.2 System ComponentsThe main iCell system network components are explained in this section.2.2.1 BTSThe BTS is the iCell Base Station Transceiver Subsystem. There can be several BTS unitsper sBSC.The BTS is the radio transmitter/receiver that maintains communication with Mobilephones. It can be configured as Omni, two sectors or 3 sectors.The BTS is connected through a Fast Ethernet Switch to the sBSC.Normally in an enterprise installation, the first BTS unit is connected to the GPS receiverand serves as an SNTP server for the sBSC and the other BTS units served by thesBSC. This BTS distributes the TOD protocol messages to other BTS units. The SNTPserver on the first BTS is defined by an IP address. Each additional BTS unit served bythe sBSC is configured to refer to the IP address of the SNTP server.For single isolated Pico installation where GPS synchronization for handoff is notrequired, there is also an option to use an external SNTP server for correct TODeliminating the need to install a GPS unit. (see Figure 2.3)2.2.2 sBSCThe sBSC has the following features:�The sBSC is the iCell Soft Base Station Controller which cansupport several BTS units�The sBSC must be identified by the MSC�The sBSC is configured to refer to the IP address of the SNTP server2.2.3 Global Positioning System (GPS)The following GPS-produced signals are used for each BTS when Soft or Hard Handoffis a requirement:�Time Of Day (TOD) message�Synchronized 1 PPS
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 8 of 162.2.3.1 Direct GPS and Daisy Chain of 1 PPS sourceFor in-building installations, the GPS receiver is connected to one BTS (the first BTS)in each cluster, directly through the 1 PPS IN SMA connector and the RS232 TODport. The 1PPS signal can be extended via coax to other nearby BTS units using the“1PPS OUT” port of the first BTS going to the 1 PPS IN port of the next BTS.Figure 2-3: Optional GPS Signals5.2VDCIPBSCServerTx/RxRx dvSector 1Tx/RxRx dvSector 2Tx/RxRx dvSector 3IPNetworkExternalSNTP Serverfor TOD ifGPS notinstalledGPSReceiver1 PPSTODOptionalBTS110-220 VAC
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 9 of 162.2.4 Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) ServerThe SNTP server provides client and server services to obtain and set accurate dateand time in network-connected devices. It operates in three selectable modes:�Unicast:A client sends a request to a designated time server at itsunicast address and receives a response from which itdetermines the time.�Multicast:A time server periodically sends a message containing thecurrent time to a designated multicast group address. Theclient listens on this multicast address.�Anycast:A client sends a request to a designated local broadcastaddress or multicast group address. One or more time serversreply with their own unicast address and the client binds to thefirst one it receives. The client continues operation in unicastmode.
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 10 of 163 BTS PHYSICAL INSTALLATION3.1 GeneralThis chapter provides physical installation and wiring instructions for the BTS.3.2 UnpackingUpon receipt of, and before opening the iCell packages, inspect for any damage thatmight have occurred during shipping. If the package shows any signs of externaldamage or rough handling, notify your carrier's representative.CAUTIONAll modules are susceptible to electrostatic discharge (ESD) even whileinstalled. Take the necessary precautions to minimize electrostatic damagewhile handling modules.Carefully remove all parts and hardware out of thepackages. Carry out a full inventory before installationprocedure starts.3.2.1 BTS 19" Rack Mount Packing ListThe iCell 19" Rack Mount package includes the following:1. 1U 19” Chassis complete with AC or DC power supply2. Optional GPS Unit (Mandatory when CDMA Handoff is required)1
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 11 of 163.2.2 BTS Wall Mount Packing listThe iCell wall mount package includes the following:1. Pico BTS complete with cover2. AC adapter unit3. Wall Mounting bracket4. Optional GPS unit (Mandatory when CDMA Handoff is required)3.3 Mounting InstructionsThe section provides instructions for the following:�19" rack mounting�Wall mounting3.3.1 BTS 19" Rack MountSee Figure 3-1 and Figure 3-2.1. Insert the BTS 1X 19" unit into a 19" rack. Secure with four NF10 screws.2. Connect BTS 19" Rack Mount according to paragraph 3.4.2.Figure 3-1: BTS 19' Rack Mont Rear ViewFigure 3.2: BTS 19” Rack Mount Front View
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 12 of 163.3.2 BTS Wall MountSee Figure 3-3.BTS Wall Mount
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 13 of 16Perform the wall mounting. Mark the location of the drilling holes according to Figure3-4. Drill three holesHang the Mounting Bracket in the marked location and fasten with three screws.Mount the Power Supply onto the Wall Mount Bracket. Assemble the iCell unit to thebracket on the spacers. Connect a BTS module according to section 3.4.2.Figure 3-4: Hole Location for Mounting BracketTo comply with Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) requirements, the maximum compositeEIRP output from the antenna cannot exceed 1.26 Watts EIRP and the antenna must bepermanently installed in a fixed location that provides at least 13 cm of separation from all persons.This is maximum separation based on the possibility of connecting the Pico to a very high gaindirectional antenna of 11 dBi. A more typical 3 dBi gain antenna would result in a separationdistance of 5 cm.3.4 Interface Connections3.4.1 BTS Interface ConnectionsVerify that the power switch is off and the external AC power line isdisconnected.3.4.2 BTS Interface ConnectionFigure 3-7 illustrates the wiring diagram of the wall mount configuration and Table 3-4provides the wiring parameters.130.0 cm (5.12")
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MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 15 of 16BTS MCN DestinationName Type Name TypePri Eth RJ45S Standard CAT5 Ethernet Switch RJ45SGPS TOD RJ45S 45-89332-M3 GPS DB9Console RJ45S 45-89330-M3 PC DB91 PPS IN 1 SMA TBD GPS 1 PPS BNCPowerSupplySwitching AC Power363-02155-0002or363-06097-0015External SourcePowerNOTE All SMA connectors that are not connected should be terminated.
MovingMedia 2000 iCell Pico BTS Installation Guide Page 16 of 163.4.2.1 Connecting to GPSTo Connect GPS: Connect the GPS receiver ANT F-Type connector the GPS antenna cable. Connect the GPS receiver SERIAL DB9 connector the BTS GPSTOD connector with cable MCN 45-89332. Connect the BNC T receiver adaptor (female) to the BTS 1 PPS INSMA connector with cable MCN 45-89800-1.3.4.2.2 Miscellaneous ConnectionsTo connect the remainder connections: Connect BTS Primary Ethernet port through Internet switch to BTS. Connect BTS S1 Tx/RX1 to external antennaor to DAS for typical omni configuration. Rx diversity is not normally required for Picoin-building deployments. All unused SMA connectors should be terminated. For wall mount Pico, connect 4 pin DIN cable from AC adapter output toBTS 5.2VDC input and connect AC adapter to 110 or 220 V AC supply For AC Rack mount version, just connect the AC cord to 110 or 220 V ACsupply. For DC Rack Mount version, make sure the main rack breaker is off and theBTS power switch is in the off position. Connect the –48v wire as indicatedon the rear of the unit marked “–“ or “–48v” and the positive (Bat. Rtn) wire to the terminal marked “+” or Bat Return.The BTS unit is now ready for configuration and testing.

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