ZTE 880219 ZXSDR CDMA Basestation - 8802 User Manual

ZTE Corporation ZXSDR CDMA Basestation - 8802 Users Manual

Users Manual

ZXSDRBS8802C100ZXSDRCDMABasestation-8802UserGuideVersion:1.00ZTECORPORATIONNO.55,Hi-techRoadSouth,ShenZhen,P .R.ChinaPostcode:518057Tel:+86-755-26771900Fax:+86-755-26770801URL:http://ensupport.zte.com.cnE-mail:support@zte.com.cn
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ContentFCC&ICSTATEMENT...................................................................................IFCCRadiationExposureStatement.............................................................IAboutThisManual.........................................................................................IChapter1SystemDescription..................................................................1-11.1SystemBackground...........................................................................................1-11.2SystemPosition.................................................................................................1-11.3Appearance.......................................................................................................1-21.4SystemFunctions...............................................................................................1-31.5SystemFeatures................................................................................................1-51.6ExternalInterfaces.............................................................................................1-61.7StandardsComplied...........................................................................................1-7Chapter2SystemStructure......................................................................2-12.1SystemArchitecture...........................................................................................2-12.2PRAStructure....................................................................................................2-22.3SignalProcessingFlow......................................................................................2-3Chapter3Indices........................................................................................3-13.1PhysicalIndices.................................................................................................3-13.2CapacityIndices.................................................................................................3-13.3ReliabilityIndices...............................................................................................3-13.4PowerIndices....................................................................................................3-23.5T emperatureandHumidity..................................................................................3-23.6EnvironmentalClasses.......................................................................................3-23.7RFIndices.........................................................................................................3-23.8BTSClockTechnicalParameters........................................................................3-6Chapter4Networking................................................................................4-14.1Overview...........................................................................................................4-14.2ExistingTransmissionResource..........................................................................4-14.3MobileDataNetwork..........................................................................................4-24.4PublicNetworkResource....................................................................................4-2Chapter5Application................................................................................5-15.1Overview...........................................................................................................5-15.2FamilyCoverage................................................................................................5-1I
5.3EnterpriseApplication.........................................................................................5-25.4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage......................................................................5-35.5SpecialApplicationsSolution..............................................................................5-3Chapter6HardwareInstallation...............................................................6-16.1SafetyInstruction...............................................................................................6-16.1.1SafetyOverview.......................................................................................6-16.1.2SafetySymbols........................................................................................6-16.1.3SafetySpecications................................................................................6-36.2InstallationPreparation.......................................................................................6-66.3ChassisInstallation............................................................................................6-66.3.1Pole-MountingaZXSDRBS8802C100.....................................................6-66.3.2Wall-MountedInstallation........................................................................6-106.3.3Ceiling-MountingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.............................................6-156.4CableInstallation..............................................................................................6-196.5GPSAntennaFeederSystemInstallation..........................................................6-196.5.1GPSAntennaInstallation........................................................................6-196.5.2GPSFeederCableSelectionPrinciple.....................................................6-25Figures.............................................................................................................ITables............................................................................................................IIIGlossary.........................................................................................................VII
FCC&ICSTATEMENTThisdevicecomplieswithPart15oftheFCCRules.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:1.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference.2.Andthisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation.Note:ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15oftheFCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferencewhentheequipmentisoperatedinacommercialenvironment.Thisequipmentgenerates,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructionmanual,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.Operationofthisequipmentinaresidentialareaislikelytocauseharmfulinterferenceinwhichcasetheuserwillberequiredtocorrecttheinterferenceathisownexpense.Caution!Changesormodicationstothisunitnotexpresslyapprovedbythepartyresponsibleforcompliancewillvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.AnychangetotheequipmentwillvoidFCCandICgrant.ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttotheFCCandICRules.Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththeinstructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications.However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation.I
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FCCRadiationExposureStatementThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Thisequipmentshouldbeinstalledandoperatedwithminimumdistance4mbetweentheradiator&yourbody.ThisequipmentgeneratesRFelectromagneticenergyduringtransmitmode.Thisradioisdesignedforandclassiedas“OccupationalUseOnly”,meaningitmustbeusedonlyduringthecourseofemploymentbyindividualsawareofthehazards,andthewaystominimizesuchhazards.ThisradioisNOTintendedforusebythe“GeneralPopulation”inanuncontrolledenvironment.ThisradiohasbeentestedandcomplieswiththeFCCRFexposurelimitsfor“OccupationalUseOnly”.Inaddition,theequipmentcomplieswiththefollowingStandardsandGuidelineswithregardtoRFenergyandelectromagneticenergylevelsandevaluationofsuchlevelsforexposuretohumans:1.FCCOETBulletin65Edition97-01SupplementC,EvaluatingCompliancewithFCCGuidelinesforHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyElectromagneticFields.2.AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(C95.1-1992),IEEEStandardforSafetyLevelswithRespecttoHumanExposuretoRadioFrequencyElectromagneticFields,3kHzto300GHz.3.AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute(C95.3-1992),IEEERecommendedPracticefortheMeasurementofPotentiallyHazardousElectromagneticFields–RFandMicrowave.4.Thefollowingaccessoriesareauthorizedforusewiththisproduct.Useofaccessoriesotherthanthose(listedintheinstruction)speciedmayresultinRFexposurelevelsexceedingtheFCCrequirementsforwirelessRFexposure.I
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AboutThisManualPurposeThismanualdescribesthefeaturesandoperationofZXSDRBS8802C100CDMAindoormulti-carrierPicoBaseTransceiverStation.IntendedAudienceThisdocumentisintendedfor:lEngineeringtechnicalengineerlInstallationengineerPrerequisiteSkillandKnowledgeTousethisdocumenteffectively,usersshouldhaveageneralunderstandingoftheCDMAtechnology.Familiaritywiththefollowingishelpful:lcdma2000fundamentallSoftwarebasicknowledgeWhatisinThisManualThismanualcontainsthefollowingchapters.SectionSummaryChapter1SystemDescriptionGivesanoverview,function,andinterfacesofZXSDRBS8802C100.Chapter2SystemStructureDescribesthesystemstructureofZXSDRBS8802C100,includinghardwarestructureandsoftwarestructure.Chapter3IndicesDescribestheindicesofZXSDRBS8802C100.Chapter4NetworkingDescribesthenetworkingmodeofZXSDRBS8802C100.Chapter5ApplicationDescribestheapplicationscenariosofZXSDRBS8802C100.Chapter6HardwareInstallationDescribestheinstallationprocedureofZXSDRBS8802C100.ConventionsZTEdocumentsemploythefollowingtypographicalconventions.TypefaceMeaningItalicsReferencestootherManualsanddocuments.“Quotes”Linksonscreens.I
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Chapter1SystemDescriptionTableofContentsSystemBackground...................................................................................................1-1SystemPosition.........................................................................................................1-1Appearance................................................................................................................1-2SystemFunctions.......................................................................................................1-3SystemFeatures........................................................................................................1-5ExternalInterfaces.....................................................................................................1-6StandardsComplied...................................................................................................1-71.1SystemBackgroundAsa3Gmobilecommunicationsystem,CDMA2000isthemainstreamsystemandwidelyusedinthewholeworld.ItcomprisesMSS,BSS,andMS.BSScomprisesBTSandBSC.WiththeoptimizationandimprovementofCDMAnetwork,alloperatorsfocusmoreattentiononblindspotcoverageandsupportofenterpriseservices.Incurrentandfuturenetworkconstruction,thefocusgoestoenterpriseradioservice,servicebalancinginhotspots,familyradiocommunication,andotherblindelds,andsolutionandoptimizationschemeforbuildingcoverage.Underthisbackground,ZTElaunchestheZXSDRBS8802C100PicoCellBTSandnetworksolution.ZXSDRBS8802C100isanindoormulti-carrierPicoBaseTransceiverStation,withlowcostandlowpower.ItisbasedonALL-IParchitecture,whichfacilitatestheconstructionofexiblecross-areanetworkmodesandvirtualwirelessnetwork.ZXSDRBS8802C100ismainlyusedtocoveraparticularindoorareaandprovideCDMAserviceaccess.Inaddition,ZXSDRBS8802C100canmanageradioresourcesinconjunctionwithremoteBSC.1.2SystemPositionZXSDRBS8802C100isanindoormulti-carrierPicoBTS.IntheCDMAmobilecommunicationnetwork,itsrelationshipwithotherrelatedentitiesisshowninFigure1-1.1-1SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure1-1PositionofZXSDRBS8802C100inCDMAsystemZXSDRBS8802C100isinthepositionofwirelessaccess,connectingthemobilestationandBaseStationController(BSC).Itscorrespondingsysteminterfacesare:lAbisinterfaceZXSDRBS8802C100communicateswithBSCthroughtheAbisinterface.TheAbisinterfaceisaninteriorinterfaceofthesystem,supportingIPOverEthernetinterface.lUminterfaceUminterfaceistheinterfaceconnectingtheaccessterminalATandZXSDRBS8802C100,followingIS-2000ReleaseAseriesstandardsandIS-856-Astandard.1.3AppearanceFigure1-2showsZXSDRBS8802C100appearance.1-2SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter1SystemDescriptionFigure1-2ZXSDRBS8802C100AppearanceZXSDRBS8802C100productisfashionableandgracefulinappearance.Theproductcoveradoptsengineeringplasticmodulationandthebottomadoptsaluminumalloymodulation.1.4SystemFunctionsZXSDRBS8802C100isasuper-miniIP-basedBTSdesignedwiththeall-IPtechnology,applicabletoindoorscenarios.BesidesthebasicfunctionsofBTSsuchasbasebandmodulationanddemodulation,RFsignaltransmissionanddemodulation,radioresourcesallocation,callprocessing,powercontrolandsofthandoff,itischaracterizedbyautoIPcapturing,publicnetworktraversing,simpletransmissionbackpath,severalclocksynchronization,andeasyinstallation,etc.ZXSDRBS8802C100isbasedonall-IPplatformdesign.Asinglesitecansupportthreecarriersandonepseudopilotmaximally,includingone1xcarrier,twoDOcarriers,andone1xpseudopilot.ItsupportsthebasebandprocessingofCDMA20001Xand1xEV-DOservices,andtheradiofrequencycapacityof600mW.Byupgradingsoftware,itcanupgradefromEV-DORev.AtoEV-DORev.B(includingEV-DORev.BPhaseII).1-3SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideItisfeaturedbysmallsize,lightweight,lowpowerconsumption,easyinstallation,lowmatchingrequirementsandmultipleclocks,etc.Itisapplicabletosmall-capacityindoorscenarios,andcanbemountedonthewall,poleorceiling,etc.Table1-1showsthemainfunctionsprovidedbyZXSDRBS8802C100.Table1-1ZXSDRBS8802C100FunctionsFunctionCategoryFunctionDescriptionModulation/demodulationRadioresourcemanagementCallprocessingHandoffcontrolPowercontrolBasicBasebandFunctionRGPS,GPStimingandsynchronizationBand:800MHz,1.9GHzRFmodulation/demodulationRFreceptionandtransmissionLownoiseamplicationforreceivedRFsignalBasicRFFunctionAmplicationfortransmittedRFsignalAbisinterface:supportsIPOverEthernetaccessAirinterface:supportsIS-2000ReleaseAandIS-856-AstandardsAntennainterface:supportsRFtransmissionandreceptionPowerinterface:DC12V~13VLMTinterface:supportslocalmaintenanceGPSinterface:supportsGPSRGPSinterface:supportsRGPSUSBinterface:reservedinterfacewhichisnotusedatpresentInterfaceRSTinterface:supportshardwareresetDHCPAutomaticIPobtainingIPsecSupportingIPsecIEEE1588SupportingIEEE1588;ZXSDRBS8802C100canbeusedasprimaryclockserver,whichallocatesclockstootherZXSDRBS8802C100devicesinthesameEthernet;italsosupportstheclocksallocatedbyexternal1588clockserverNetworkingStar1-4SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter1SystemDescriptionFunctionCategoryFunctionDescriptionSupportslocalmaintenanceSupportsremoteupgradeofsoftwareversionforFPGA/BOOT/DSP/CPURemotereset,poweroff,andlocalhardresetofserviceboardsElectroniclabelPowerquery:basebandpower,RFpowerRSSIqueryPoweramplicationcontrolandprotection:over-power,over-temperatureprotectionEquipmentMaintenanceandtestFaultself-healingScenarioIndoorapplications1.5SystemFeaturesZXSDRBS8802C100enablesoperatorstoeasilysolveFeaturesthesignalcoverageintheresidentialarea,basements,andcommercialofcebuildings,etc.Itistherstchoiceofoperatorstobuildqualitynetwork,andtosolvethehot-spotareacoverageproblemsquicklywithlowcost,especiallythecoverageproblemscannotsolvedbytraditionalbasestations.ZXSDRBS8802C100solutionisforward-lookingandhasfullyconsideredtheactualrequirementsofoperators.Ithasthefollowingcharacteristics:lSmallsize,lightweightItis2.7Linsizeandlessthan2kginweight.Onepersoncaneasilytransport,carryandinstallit.Itcansavethetransportationandlaborcost,andachievefastdeployment.lFlexibleinstallationItcanbemountedonthewall,pole,orceiling.Theinstallationissimpleandtakeslittletime.Thesitescanbesetupquickly,greatlyreducingtheengineeringconstructionfee.lZerofootprintSinceithardlyoccupiesanyindoorspace,thereisnoneedtorentequipmentroomespecially.T omounttheZXSDRBS8802C100onthewall,ceilingorpolecangreatlyreducethefeeonrentingandcoordination.lLowrequirementsonpowersupply1-5SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideItsupports110Vand220VACpowersupply.ItonlyneedstheACsocket,anddoesnotneedadditionalpowersystem.Itcanbeinstalledinsidethebuildingsoflargeandmiddlecities.Itneedsnobatteriesasslavepower.lGPS(orRGPS)distributedinstallationForabuildingwithseveralZXSDRBS8802C100devices,onlyoneGPS/RGPSneedstobeinstalled.AdoptthepowersplitteroroneZXSDRBS8802C100deviceasmainserver,whichthendistributesclocktootherZXSDRBS8802C100devices.ItissimpleininstallationandsavesGPS\RGPS,feedercable,andcosts.lLow-costIPtransmissionItadoptsEthernetfortransmission,andcanaccessmultipleaccessdevicessuchasADSL,CableModem,switch,xPON,andsatellitetransmission.ItabandonsexpensiveE1/T1andopticbertransmission,greatlysavingtheinvestmentcostontransmission.lLargecapacityItsupports1xandDOservicessimultaneously,andcanevolvetoEV-DORev.Bthroughsoftwareupgrade.lEnvironmentprotectionIthassmalltransmissionpowerandlowpowerconsumption,thussavingtheelectricityfee.ItsatisestheRoSHrequirements.lEasymaintenanceandoperationItsupportsremoteorlocalmaintenance.ThemaintenancepersonnelcanupgradethesoftwareviaUdisk,andcanmaketroubleshootingthroughtheindicatorlightonthepanel.Asfortheindoorcoverage,ZXSDRBS8802C100hasmanyadvantagesandcancomplementtheexistingindoorcoveragesolutions.Itcanhelpoperatorstoraiseindoorcoveragequalityandenhancemarketcompetitiveforceonthefoundationoflow-costnetworking.1.6ExternalInterfacesTheexternalinterfacesofZXSDRBS8802C100arelocatedontherearpanel.ThelayoutisasshowninFigure1-3.Figure1-3ExternalInterfacesTable1-2showsadescriptionoftheZXSDRBS8802C100externalinterfaces.1-6SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter1SystemDescriptionTable1-2ExternalInterfacesInterfaceDescriptionTX_ANTAntennainterfaceforsendRX_ANTAntennainterfaceforreceiveUSBReservedinterfacewhichisnotusedatpresentFEEthernetinterfaceforAbisinterfaceLMTEthernetinterfaceforLMToperationandmaintenanceGPSGPSinterfaceforGPSantennaRGPSGPSinterfaceforremoteGPSantenna12–13VDCDCinput1.7StandardsCompliedZXSDRBS8802C100complieswiththefollowingstandards:l3GPP2C.S0063-A,cdma2000HighRatePacketDataSupplementalServicesl3GPP2C.S0063-0,cdma2000HighRatePacketDataSupplementalServicesl3GPP2A.S0008-A.InteroperabilitySpecication(IOS)forHighRatePacketData(HRPD)RadioAccessNetworkInterfacesWithSessionControlintheAccessNetworkl3GPP2A.S0008(TIA/EIAIS-878),IOSSpecicationforHighRatePacketData(HRPD)RadioAccessNetworkInterfaces.l3GPP2C.S0024-B(TIA/EIAIS-856-B):cdma2000HighRatePacketDataAirInterfaceSpecicationl3GPP2C.S0024(TIA/EIAIS-856):CDMA2000HighRatePacketDataAirInterfaceSpecication,October2002.l3GPP2C.S0024-A(TIA/EIAIS-856-A):CDMA2000HighRatePacketDataAirInterfaceSpecication,August2005.lCDGRF36,MarkovServiceOptionforWidebandSpreadSpectrumCommunicationsSystems.lTIA/EIA/IS-707-A-2DataServiceOptionsforSpreadSpectrumSystemsAddendum2,2000.lTIA/EIA/IS-637,ShortMessageServicesforWidebandSpreadSpectrumCellularSystems,1997.lTIA/EIA/IS-95,MobileStation-BaseStationCompatibilityStandardforDual-ModeWidebandSpreadSpectrumCellularSystems.lTIA/EIA/IS-127,EnhancedVariableRateCodecSpeechServiceOption3forWidebandSpreadSpectrumDigitalSystems,1996.lTIA/EIA/IS-658,DataServiceInterworkingFunctionInterfaceforWidebandSpreadSpectrumSystems.1-7SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuidelTIA/EIA/IS-95-A,MobileStation-BaseStationCompatibilityStandardforDual-ModeWidebandSpreadSpectrumCellularSystems.lANSIJ-STD-008,PersonalStation-BaseStationCompatibilityRequirementfor1.8to2.0GHzCodeDivisionMultipleAccess(CDMA)PersonalCommunicationsSystem,1996.lTIA/EIA/TSB-58,AdministrationParameterValueAssignmentsforTIA/EIAWidebandSpreadSpectrumStandards,1995.l3GPP2C.S0004-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.4-A-2):SignalingLinkAccessControl(LAC)SpecicationforCDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA.lTIA/EIA/IS-725,Over-the-AirServiceProvisioningofMobileStationsinWidebandSpreadSpectrumSystems,1997.l3GPP2C.S0001-Aversion5.0:IntroductiontoCDMA2000StandardsforSpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA.lTIA/EIA/TSB-74,Supportfor14.4KbpsDataRateandPCSInteractionforWidebandSpreadSpectrumCellularSystem,1995.lTIA/EIA/IS-728,Inter-SystemLinkProtocol.l3GPP2C.S0005-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.5-A-2):UpperLayer(Layer3)SignalingStandardforCDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA,Addendum2.lTIA/EIA/IS-733,HighRateSpeechServiceOption17forWidebandSpreadSpectrumCommunicationSystems.l3GPP2C.S0002-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.2-A-2):PhysicalLayerStandardforCDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA.l3GPP2C.S0003-Aversion6.0(TIA/EIAIS-2000.3-A-2):MediumAccessControl(MAC)StandardforCDMA2000SpreadSpectrumSystems-ReleaseA,Addendum2.lTIA/EIA/IS-707,DataServiceOptionsforWidebandSpreadSpectrumSystems,1998.1-8SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter2SystemStructureTableofContentsSystemArchitecture...................................................................................................2-1PRAStructure............................................................................................................2-2SignalProcessingFlow..............................................................................................2-32.1SystemArchitectureAsahighlyintegratedultra-smallbasestation,ZXSDRBS8802C100integratestheradiofrequencypart,basebandsection,powersection,andcontrolsectiontoachievethefunctionsofthewholebasestation.ZXSDRBS8802C100isfeaturedbyhighintegrationandsmallsize.Theproductisforward-lookingandcompetitive.ThesystemdiagramisshownasFigure2-1.Figure2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100SystemStructureZXSDRBS8802C100consistsofPRA,AC-DCpoweradapter,andexternaltransmittingandreceivingantenna:lIntegrationunit-PRAPRAistheunitwithintegratedfunctionssuchascontrol,clock,access,baseband,andradiofrequency.ItisthecoreunitofZXSDRBS8802C100.lPoweradapterThepowerunitofZXSDRBS8802C100consistsofAC-DCpoweradapterandelectriccables.2-1SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuidelExternaltransmittingandreceivingantennaTheexternaltransmittingandreceivingantennaconsistsoftwoindependentRFantennae.2.2PRAStructurePRA,asthecoreunitofZXSDRBS8802C100,consistsofradiofrequencyunit,basebandunit,controlunit,clockunit,andpowerunit.Figure2-2showsthePRAstructureofZXSDRBS8802C100.Figure2-2PRAStructureTable2-1describesthefunctionsofPRAmodules.Table2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100ModulesandTheirFunctionsNameFunctionRadiofrequencylProvidesRFsignalmodulationanddemodulation;lProvidestransmissionRFsignalamplication.2-2SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter2SystemStructureNameFunctionBasebandlProvidesCDMA1XandEV-DOmodulationanddemodulation;lProvidestheinterfacewithRFlinkandintermediatefrequencyprocessing.ControllProvidesFE\GEEthernetaccess;lProvidescontrolsoverunitsinsidethesystem.ClocklReceivesGPSsatellitesignals,providessystemclockandRFreferenceclock.lProvidesvariousclocksusedbythesysteminternally.PowerProvidessystempowerdistribution.2.3SignalProcessingFlowTheinternalsignalprocessingowofZXSDRBS8802C100isasbelow:lForwardlinkprocessingThebusinessdatafromBSCentersthebasebandunitthroughthecontrolunit,andthenforCDMAmodulationandintermediatefrequencyprocessing.AfterthepoweramplicationofTXunitRFlink,itissenttotheantennafortransmission.lReverselinkprocessingThereverseCDMAsignalsfromtheantennaareconvertedtobasebanddigitalsignalafterbeingprocessedbyRXunit.Aftersignalprocessing,itisprocessedbythecontrolunitandpackedintoEthernetframe.ItisnallytransmittedtotheBSCviaEthernet.2-3SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
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Chapter3IndicesTableofContentsPhysicalIndices.........................................................................................................3-1CapacityIndices.........................................................................................................3-1ReliabilityIndices.......................................................................................................3-1PowerIndices.............................................................................................................3-2TemperatureandHumidity.........................................................................................3-2EnvironmentalClasses...............................................................................................3-2RFIndices..................................................................................................................3-2BTSClockTechnicalParameters...............................................................................3-63.1PhysicalIndicesDimension:260mm×180mm×58mm(L×W×H)Weight:lessthan2Kg(standard,excludingpoweradapterandinstallationkits)3.2CapacityIndicesZXSDRBS8802C100capacityindicesisshownasT able3-1.Table3-1ZXSDRBS8802C100CapacityIndicesItemCarrierssupportedApplication11C1X+2CDO+1PseudoPilotSupporting1x,DOrA,DOrBapplications21C1X+1CDO+2PseudoPilotsSupporting1x,DOrA,DOrBapplications32CDOOnlyapplicabletodataservice,notsupportinghard-wareupgrade41C1X+1PseudoPilotOnlyapplicabletovoiceservice,notsupportinghardwareupgrade3.3ReliabilityIndiceslMeanTimeBetweenFailures(MTBF):>100,000hourslMTTR(MeanTimeToRepair):<0.5hourlAvailability:>99.999%3-1SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuide3.4PowerIndicesLocalpowervoltagerange:85VACto264VAC.Thetypicalpowerconsumptionis33W.3.5TemperatureandHumidityTemperature:-20℃to+45℃.Thechangefrequencymustbelessthan0.5℃/min.Relativehumidity:5%to95%3.6EnvironmentalClasseslGradeOfProtection:IP30.lGroundingRequirements:Jointgroundingresistanceless1Ω;BTSgroundingresistanceless5Ω.lNoise:Noiseofworkingenvironment:less65dBA.3.7RFIndicesRFindicesoftheZXSDRBS8802C100complywith3GPP2C.S0010-C,RecommendedMinimumPerformanceStandardsforcdma2000SpreadSpectrumBaseStationand3GPP2C.S0032-A,RecommendedMinimumPerformanceStandardsforCDMA2000HighRatePacketDataAccessNetwork.Table3-2illustratesthe800MHztransmitterindices.Table3-2800MHzTransmitterIndicesNameIndexOperatingband800MHz(BandClass0)Transmitteroutputfrequencytolerance±0.01ppmOccupiedchannelbandwidth1.23MHz(BandClass0)OutputpowerattheT opofCabinet(TOC)600mWTotaltransmitpowerThetotaltransmitpoweriswithin+2dBand-4dBofthemanufacturer’sratedpower.ModulationmodeQuadratureamplitudemodulation3-2SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter3IndicesNameIndexConductedspuriousemissionandradiatedspuriousemissionsuppression<-45dBc@±750kHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)<-60dBc@±1.98MHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)>4MHzOFFSET:<-36dBm(RBW1kHz)@9KHz<f<150KHz<-36dBm(RBW10kHz)@150KHz<f<30MHz<-30dBm(RBW1MHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHz4-6.4MHzOFFSET:<-36dBm(RBW1kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHz6.4MTO16MOFFSET :<-36dBm(RBW10kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHz>16MHzOFFSET:<-36dBm(RBW100kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHzTransmitterintermodulationperformanceIfoneBTStransmitsattheratedpowerbutanotherBTS’outputpoweris30dBlessthantheformer’sratedpower.WhenthepowersoftwoBTSsarecombinedontheantennaport,thegeneratedintermodulationspuriousemissionmeetstheconductedspuriousemissionrequirement.TheIFdifferenceofthetransmitsignalsoftwoBTSsis1.25M.PilottimetoleranceThePNtimetolerancefallswithin3usandtheinter-carriertolerancefallswithin1us.Timedifference:<±50nsTimeT olerance/phasetoleranceofpilotchanneltootherchannelsPhasedifference:<0.05radWaveformqualityRhoisgreaterthan0.970dBmwithcongurationofasinglepilot.PilotcodedomainpowerWiththestandard9CHconguration,thepilotcodedomainpowerisintherangeof-7.0±0.5dB.InactivechannelcodedomainpowerWiththestandard9CHconguration,theinactivechannelcodedomainpowerislessthan-27dB.DOMACinactivechannelcodedomainpowerWithcongurationof13FLUSs,theMACinactivechannelcodedomainpowerislessthan-29.5dB(type2).DODATAchannelcodedomainpowerWithcongurationof13FLUSsattherateof614.44kbs(test1),theDATAchannelcodedomainpowerisintherangeof-15.5dBto-14.5dB.Pilotchannel:Rho>0.97MACchannel:Rho>0.912 WavequalityofDOchannelsDATAchannel:Rho>0.97RadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.03-3SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideTable3-3illustratesthe1.9GHztransmitterindices.Table3-31.9GHzTransmitterIndicesNameIndexOperatingband1.9GHz(BandClass1)Transmitteroutputfrequencytolerance±0.01ppmOccupiedchannelbandwidth1.25MHzOutputpowerattheT opofCabinet(TOC)600mWTotaltransmitpowerThetotaltransmitpoweriswithin+2dBand-2dBofthemanufacturer’sratedpower.ModulationmodeQuadratureamplitudemodulationConductedspuriousemissionandradiatedspuriousemissionsuppression<-45dBc@±885kHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)<-55dBc@±1.98MHzoffsetCenterFreq(RBW30kHz)>4MHzOFFSET:<-36dBm(RBW1kHz)@9KHz<f<150kHz<-36dBm(RBW10kHz)@150kHz<f<30MHz<-36dBm(RBW100kHz)@30MHz<f<1GHz4-16MHzOFFSET:<-30dBm(RBW30kHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHz16M-19.2MOFFSET:<-30dBm(RBW300kHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHz>19.2MHzOFFSET:<-30dBm(RBW1MHz)@1GHz<f<12.5GHzTransmitterintermodulationperformanceIfoneBTStransmitsattheratedpowerbutanotherBTS’outputpoweris30dBlessthantheformer’sratedpower.WhenthepowersoftwoBTSsarecombinedontheantennaport,thegeneratedintermodulationspuriousemissionmeetstheconductedspuriousemissionrequirement.TheIFdifferenceofthetransmitsignalsoftwoBTSsis1.25M.PilottimetoleranceThePNtimetolerancefallswithin3usandtheinter-carriertolerancefallswithin1us.Timedifference:<±50nsTimeT olerance/phasetoleranceofpilotchanneltootherchannelsPhasedifference:<0.05radWaveformqualityRhoisgreaterthan0.990dBmunderthecongurationofasinglepilot.PilotcodedomainpowerWiththestandard9CHconguration,thepilotcodedomainpowerisintherangeof-7.0±0.5dB.3-4SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter3IndicesNameIndexInactivechannelcodedomainpowerWiththestandard9CHconguration,theinactivechannelcodedomainpowerislessthan-27dB.DOMACinactivechannelcodedomainpowerWithcongurationof13FLUSs,theMACinactivechannelcodedomainpowerislessthan-29.5dB(type2).DODATAchannelcodedomainpowerWithcongurationof13FLUSsattherateof614.44kbs(test1),theDATAchannelcodedomainpowerisintherangeof-15.5dBto-14.5dB.Pilotchannel:Rho>0.97MACchannel:Rho>0.912 WavequalityofDOchannelsDATAchannel:Rho>0.97RadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.0Table3-4illustratesthe800MHzreceiverindices.Table3-4800MHzReceiverIndicesNameIndexOperatingband800MHz(BandClass0)Receiversensitivity<-121dBmReceiverdynamicrangeWhenthelowerlimitisthereceiversensitivityandtheupperlimit(noiselevel)equals55dBm/1.23MHz(Eb/N0=10dB±1dB),theFrameErrorRate(FER)islowerthan1%.Noisegure<3SingletonedesensitizationInthepresenceofasingletonethatis50dBabovetheCDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±750kHzfromthecenterfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesbynomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.Inthepresenceofasingletonethatis75dBabovetheCDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±900kHzfromthecenterfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesbynomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.IntermodulationspuriousresponseattenuationBAND0:Inthepresenceoftwointerferingtonesthatare60dBabovetheCDMAsignallevel,andareatoffsetsof+900kHz,+1.7MHz,-900kHzand-1.7MHzfromthecenterfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesbynomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.Conductedspuriousemissionsandradiatedspuriousemissions<-80dBm,measuredwithintheBTSreceiveband<-60dBm,measuredwithintheBTStransmitbandRadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.03-5SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideTable3-5illustratesthe1.9GHzreceiverindices.Table3-51.9GHzReceiverIndicesNameIndexOperatingband1.9GHz(BandClass1&14)Receiversensitivity<-121dBmReceiverdynamicrangeWhenthelowerlimitisthereceiversensitivityandtheupperlimit(noiselevel)equals-55dBm/1.23MHz(Eb/N0=10dB±1dB),theFrameErrorRate(FER)islowerthan1%.Noisegure<3Adjacentchannelselection(ACS)BandClass6:>-53dBm(±2.5M)SingletonedesensitizationInthepresenceofasingletonethatis50dBabovetheCDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±750kHzfromthecenterfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesbynomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.Inthepresenceofasingletonethatis75dBabovetheCDMAsignallevel,andisatoffsetof±900kHzfromthecenterfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesbynomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.IntermodulationspuriousresponseattenuationInthepresenceoftwointerferingtonesthatare60dBabovetheCDMAsignallevel,andareatoffsetsof1.25MHzand2.05MHz,and-1.25MHzand-2.05MHzfromthecenterfrequency,theoutputpoweroftheMSincreasesbynomorethan3dB,andtheFERislessthan1.5%.Conductedspuriousemissionsandradiatedspuriousemissions<-80dBm,measuredwithintheBTSreceiveband<-60dBm,measuredwithintheBTStransmitbandRadiofrequencyFrontEndSWR<2.03.8BTSClockTechnicalParameterslBTSclocktechnicalparametersFrequencybenchmark:10MHz,inlockedGPSstatus,theaccuracyofthefrequencyissuperiorto10-10;inholdingstatus,theaccuracyofthefrequencyissuperiorto10-10.Temperaturecharacteristics:<±1×10-8lClocksynchronoussourceIftheclocksynchronoussourceislosttemporarilyorthebasestationclockfallsoutofstep,tokeeptheshort-termstabilityoftheclock,theHOLDOVERalgorithmcanbeadoptedtoassurethenormaloperationofthebasestationwhenthesyncsignalgetslost,sothatthephasedriftwithin4hoursissuperiorto10µs.3-6SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter3IndiceslClocksystemperformanceFrequencydifference:<0.05ppmPhasedifference:<10us3-7SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
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Chapter4NetworkingTableofContentsOverview....................................................................................................................4-1ExistingTransmissionResource.................................................................................4-1MobileDataNetwork..................................................................................................4-2PublicNetworkResource...........................................................................................4-24.1OverviewThetransmissionlinkbetweenZXSDRBS8802C100andBSCusesIPpackets.Therefore,ZXSDRBS8802C100networkingcanmakefulluseoftherichIPnetworkresources.Inthisway,theinvestmentondedicatedcircuittransmissionnetworkissaved.Thefollowingpartdescribesthreenetworkingmodesusingdifferenttransmissionresources.4.2ExistingTransmissionResourceIfthereareidletransmissiontimeslotsbetweentargetcoverageareaandBSC,thenetworkingmodeshowninFigure4-1canbeusedtomakefulluseofexistingtransmissionresources.Inactualpractice,asE1transmissionlinkalwaysexistsbetweencoveragesiteandBSC,useapairofG.703-V.35protocolconvertertoconvertIPsignalsandE1signals.Figure4-1ExistingTransmissionResourceAdvantage:Itguaranteesthetransmissionqualityandutilizestheoperator'sexistingresources.Disadvantage:ItdoesnotmakeuseoftheadvantageofIPtransmission,andsignalconversionintroducesdelayloss.4-1SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuide4.3MobileDataNetworkIftheoperatorshavetheirowndatanetworkbetweenthetargetcoverageareaandBSC,preferablyusethenetworkingmodeshowninFigure4-2.Inthismode,G.703-V.35protocolconverterisnotrequiredasboththetransmissionnetworkandsignalstobesentareinIPmode.Figure4-2MobileDataNetworkAdvantage:TheQoSisguaranteedduringdatatransmissionsthroughoperator'sowndatanetwork.Disadvantage:Fewoperatorshavetheirowndatanetwork.4.4PublicNetworkResourceAsthesignalsareIP-based,ZXSDRBS8802C100canmakefulluseofpublicnetworkresourcessuchastheInternettotransmitsignals.ThenetworkingmodeisasshowninFigure4-3.Figure4-3PublicNetworkResourceAdvantage:Flexibleandconvenient,andrichnetworkresources.Disadvantage:UnstableQoS,asaffectedbynetworkcapacityduetotransmissiondelayonthepublicnetwork.4-2SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter5ApplicationTableofContentsOverview....................................................................................................................5-1FamilyCoverage........................................................................................................5-1EnterpriseApplication................................................................................................5-2HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage.............................................................................5-3SpecialApplicationsSolution......................................................................................5-35.1OverviewAsacompact,highlyeffective,andquietindoorpicocellBTS,ZXSDRBS8802C100ismainlyusedforindoorcoverage.Itcanbexedonwallandisharmoniouswithvariousindoordecorationstyles.Moreover,itsultralowpoweroutputmakesitmeetthestrictenvironmentprotectionrequirement.ZXSDRBS8802C100supports1X,EV-DO.Itiscompatiblewithsubsequentevolutionandsupportsbroadbanduserexperience,thusbecomingthepreferredequipmentforcosteffectiveindoorcoverage.Figure5-1showstheindoorcoveragenetworkingsolution.Figure5-1IndoorCoverageIndifferentindoorscenarios,ZXSDRBS8802C100hasdifferentapplications.Thefollowingpartdescribessometypicalapplicationsolutions.5.2FamilyCoverageZXSDRBS8802C100issmall-sized,light,andeasytoinstall.Byutilizingtheexistingindoorbroadbandsystem,itcaneasilymeettherequirementofcommunityinhabitantsonmultipleservices.Inadditiontoimprovefamilycoverage,itsWLANfunctionenablesZXSDRBS8802C100toprovideanall-roundhighratedataaccessservicetothefamily.5-1SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideTherefore,ZXSDRBS8802C100canbeusedasanimportantmeansforfamilycoverage.Figure5-2showsthesolution.Figure5-2FamilyCoverage5.3EnterpriseApplicationInthissolution,ZXSDRBS8802C100coversenterpriseareawithradiosignalssothatallemployeesinmotioncanperformcommunicationbasedonvariousservicesinrealtime.Thisfacilitatesthecooperationandfrequentcommunicationofemployeesindifferentdistrictsofanenterprisewithlargespan.Withthissolution,variouscustomizedservicecanberealizedinsideanenterprise,suchasintegrateddigitalofceplatform.Figure5-3showsthesolution.Figure5-3EnterpriseSolution5-2SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter5Application5.4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverageZXSDRBS8802C100hasthefunctionofintelligentfrequencyplanning.ThismakesZXSDRBS8802C100agoodsolutionfortemporarilyunblockingtrafccongestioninhotspots.Throughtheintelligentfrequencysearchfunction,ZXSDRBS8802C100cantemporallycovertheareaswithtrafcpeakandserveassupplementarynetworkintroduction.Ifhightrafclastsforalongtime,suchmeasuresasmacroBTSreplacementcanbeusedtooptimizethenetworkinthefuture.Insometrafcbursthotspots,forexample,fairandpromotionactivities,ZXSDRBS8802C100canbeusedforcoverage.Inareaswithrichnetworkresources,ZXSDRBS8802C100canreplaceanemergencyvehicle,andinareaswithinsufcientnetworkresources,ZXSDRBS8802C100canassistanemergencyvehicletorealizeaperfectcoverage.Inaddition,asZXSDRBS8802C100isexibleandconvenienttohandle,itcanalsoprovideperfectsolutioninblindareaswhicharedifculttobecoveredbycommonsolution,forexample,elevator,undergroundparkinglot,andmetroplatform.Figure5-4showsthecoverageofhotspotsandblindareas.Figure5-4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage5.5SpecialApplicationsSolutionInadditiontotheprevioustypicalapplications,ZXSDRBS8802C100isusedinsomespecialpublicmobilecommunicationsystem,suchasship,train,andairplaneinmotion.Evenifthedatalinkisofsmallcapacity,ZXSDRBS8802C100canprovideexcellentmobilecommunicationserviceforthemovingenclosedvehicles.5-3SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
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Chapter6HardwareInstallationTableofContentsSafetyInstruction.......................................................................................................6-1InstallationPreparation...............................................................................................6-6ChassisInstallation....................................................................................................6-6CableInstallation......................................................................................................6-19GPSAntennaFeederSystemInstallation.................................................................6-196.1SafetyInstruction6.1.1SafetyOverviewReadsafetyinstructionsbeforeinstallationofZXSDRBS8802C100equipment.Theseinstructionsaresupplementarytolocalsafetyregulationsinplace.Incaseofanyconict,localsafetyregulationsshallprevail.InstallationpersonnelshouldhavepreliminaryknowledgeaboutsafetyoperationsandmusthavereceivedtrainingoninstallingZTEequipment.Observerelatedequipmentprecautionsandspecialsafetyinstructionsduringmaintenance,providedbyZTE.Someimportantsafetyinstructionsarediscussedinthischapter.ZTEshallnotbearanyliabilitiesincurredbyviolationofuniversalsafetyoperationrequirements,orviolationofsafetystandardsfordesigning,manufacturing,andequipmentusage.6.1.2SafetySymbolsTable6-1listssafetysymbols.Table6-1SafetySymbolsDescriptionSafetySymbolMeaningUniversalalertingsymbol:Generalsafetyattentions.Electrostatic:Devicemaybesensitivetostaticelectricity.Electricshock:Thereisariskofelectricshock.6-1SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideSafetySymbolMeaningHightemperature:Surfaceishotandmaycausepersonalinjuryiftouched.Laser:Bewareofstronglaserbeam.Microwave:Bewareofstrongelectromagneticeld.Nosmoking:Smokingisforbidden.NoFlammables:Noammablematerialscanbestored.Notouching:Donottouch.Amongstthesesafetysymbols,theuniversalalarmsymbolsareclassiedintofourlevels:danger,warning,caution,andnote.Theformatsandmeaningsofthefourlevelsaredescribedasbelow:Danger!Indicatesanimminentlyhazardoussituation,which,ifnotavoided,couldresultindeathorseriousinjury.Limititsusetoonlyextremesituations.Warning!Indicatesahazardoussituation,which,ifnotavoided,couldresultinseriousinjuries,equipmentdamagesorinterruptionofmajorservices.Caution!Indicatesapotentiallyhazardoussituation,which,ifnotavoided,couldresultinmoderateinjuries,equipmentdamagesorpartialserviceinterruption.6-2SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationNote:Indicateshelpfulinformationwhichifignored,couldresultinminorinjuries,equipmentdamagesorpartialserviceinterruption.Everysafetysymbolhasatextdescriptionofitssafetylevelandadetaileddescriptionofitscontents.6.1.3SafetySpecificationsElectricalSafetyDanger!Neverinstalloruninstallpowercableswhiletheyarelivebecausewhentouchedwithaconductormayproducesparks,resultinginreordamagetoeyes.Doshutoffpowersupplybeforeconnectingordisconnectingapowercable.Beforeconnectingacable,makesurethatthecableanditslabelmeettheactualinstallationrequirements.Warning!Itisnotallowedtodrillcabinetholeswithoutpermission.Unqualieddrillingcoulddamagewiringinsidethecabinet.Additionally,themetalpiecesinsidethecabinetcreatedbydrillingcouldresultinashortedcircuitboard.AntistaticCaution!Staticelectricityproducedbyhumanbodycandamagestatic-sensitivecomponentsoncircuitboard,suchaslarge-scaleintegratedcircuits.Frictioncausedbyhumanbodyactivitiesistherootcauseofelectrostaticchargeaccumulation.Staticvoltagecarriedbyahumanbodyinadryenvironmentcanbeupto30kV,andcanremaininthereforalongtime.Anoperatorwithstaticelectricity6-3SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuidemaydischargeelectricitythroughacomponentwhenhe/shetouchestheconductorandcausingdamage.Wearanantistaticwriststrap(theotherendofwriststrapmustbewellgrounded)beforetouchingtheequipmentorholdingaplug-inboard,circuitboard,IntegratedCircuit(IC)chiporotherdevices,topreventhumanstaticelectricityfromdamagingsensitivecomponents.LaserWarning!Avoidlookingstraightatthelaserbeamfromtheoutletoftheopticaltransceiverorinsidetheopticalbertoavoideyedamage.HighTemperatureDanger!Avoidtouchingthesurfaceareaofsomedevicesduetohightemperaturetoavoidascaldinjury.FansWarning!Donotputngersoranytoolsintherunningfantoavoidaninjury.Keeptoolsawayfromtherunningfan.Stickingngerinsidearunningfanmaycausehurt.Putparts,screws,andtoolsawayfromthefanwhenreplacingrelatedparts,toavoiddamagetothefanorrelateddevices.Keepngersandboardawayfromthefanwhenreplacingdevicesaroundthefan,toavoiddamagetotheequipmentorngers.6-4SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationHoistingHeavyObjectsWarning!Donotwalkorstayunderthehoistedobjectsduringhoistingoperations.lEnsureaproperhoistingcapabilityofthehoisterwhendisassemblingheavyequipmentmoving,andreplacingequipment.lTheoperatormustreceivethetrainingandqualicationforhoistingoperations.In-spectandcompletethehoistingtoolsbeforegettingintoservice.lMakesuretoxthehoistingtoolsrmlyonasufcientlysecuredobjectorwallbeforethehoistingoperation.lUsebrieforalinstructionsduringthehoistingoperationstopreventmistakenoperation.Plugging/UnpluggingModulesThemodulesmentionedinthisdocumentincludefrontboard,rearboard,andfanmodule.Caution!lAvoidinsertingamoduleforcibly.Otherwise,thepinonthebackplanemaybent.lAlignthemodulewiththeguiderailandpushitgentlytothebackplane.Plugthemoduleproperlyintotheslottopreventshortcircuitduetocontactbetweenthemoduleandthecircuitsurface.lAvoidtouchingthecircuits,components,connectors,andcabletroughswhenholdingamodule.lRFmoduleturnshotwhenrunning.AvoidbeingscaldedwhenpluggingandunplugginganRFmodule.PersonnelCaution!Donotconductinternalmaintenanceorequipmentdebuggingwithoutpriorpermission.Replacingpartsorchangingequipmentmayincurextradanger,therefore,donotreplacepartsorchangetheequipmentwithoutpriorpermission.T oensuresafety,pleasecontactZTEincaseofanyproblem.6-5SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuide6.2InstallationPreparationBeforetheinstallation,checktheenvironmentandensurethatrelatedinstallationtools,instruments,anddocumentationareavailable.1.Tool,instrument,anddocumentationToolAdjustablewrenches,inner-hexagonspanner,straightscrewdriver,crossscrewdriver,pliers(sharp-nosepliers,diagonalpliers,andvices),tapemeasure,antistaticwriststrap,andelectricpercussiondrillInstrumentGradienter,goniometer,andmultimeterDocumenta-tionZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuide2.EnvironmentcheckEnvironmentrequirementIndoorinstallationWorkingtemperature:–20℃~+45℃Relativehumidity:5%~95%PowerrequirementLocalpowersupply:85VACto264VACFacilityrequirementVerticalwall,levelceiling,verticalpole6.3ChassisInstallationZXSDRBS8802C100iscompactinstructureandoccupiessmallfootprint.Therefore,itcanbeexiblyinstalledinvariousindoorplaces.Inactualapplication,themostcommonlyusedinstallationmodesarewall-mountedinstallation,poleinstallation,andceilinginstallation.6.3.1Pole-MountingaZXSDRBS8802C100ContextThediameterofthepoleusedtoinstallaZXSDRBS8802C100mustrangefrom20mmto110mm.PrerequisitesTheoperatorisresponsibleforprovidingandinstallingpoleswhileZTEcorporationsuppliesrelevantcomponentsandpartsforpole-mountedinstallationonly.6-6SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationSteps1.MakesurethattheUPonthepoweradapterbracketoftheZXSDRBS8802C100facesupward.Bindthepoweradapterbracketontothepolewithtwobarclamps,asshowninFigure6-1.Figure6-1FixingthePowerAdapterBracketontothePole1.Barclasp2.Poweradapterbracket2.MakesurethattheUPontheinstallingbracketfacesupward.Inserttheinstallingbracketintothepoweradapterbracket.3.Fixtheinstallingbracketontothepoweradapterbracketwithscrews,asshowninFigure6-2.6-7SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-2FixingtheInstallingBracket1.Fixingscrews2.Installingbracket3.Poweradapterbracket4.EmbedthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsoftheinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-3.6-8SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationFigure6-3HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C1005.UsetwoscrewstoxtheZXSDRBS8802C100,asshowninFigure6-4.Figure6-4FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100–EndofSteps–ResultFigure6-5showstheZXSDRBS8802C100installedonapole.6-9SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-5Pole-MountedInstallation6.3.2Wall-MountedInstallation6.3.2.1Wall-MountinganOverlappedZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapterContextIfnosufcientroomisavailable,thepoweradapterbracketandtheinstallingbracketcanoverlaptosaveroom,asshowninFigure6-6.Figure6-6OverlappedFixingBrackets6-10SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationSteps1.PutthepoweradapterbracketoftheZXSDRBS8802C100onthewallandmarktheinstallationholesaccordingtothesizeofthepoweradapterbracket.2.UseapercussivedrilltodrillΦ6X40mmholesinthemarkedinstallationpositions,andinserttheexpansionboltsdeliveredwiththeZXSDRBS8802C100intotheholes.3.Fixthepoweradapterbracketonthewallwithxingscrewsaccordingtothepositionsoftheinstallationholes.4.MakesurethattheUPontheinstallingbracketfacesupward,andinserttheinstallingbracketintothepoweradapterbracket,andusetwoscrewstoxtheinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-7.Figure6-7InsertingtheInstallingBracket1.Fixingscrews2.Installingbracket3.Poweradapterbracket5.InsertthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsoftheinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-8.6-11SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-8HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C1006.UsetwoscrewstoxtheZXSDRBS8802C100,asshowninFigure6-9.Figure6-9FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100–EndofSteps–6.3.2.2SeparatelyWall-MountingtheZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapterContextIfsufcientroomisavailable,installthepoweradapterbracketandtheinstallingbracketseparatelyforbetterheatdissipation,asshowninFigure6-10.6-12SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationFigure6-10SeparatelyWall-MountedZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapterSteps1.Putthepoweradapterbracketonthewallandmarktheinstallationpositionsaccordingtothesizeofthepoweradapterbracket.2.Puttheinstallingbracket150mmto180mmawayfromthepoweradapterbracketatthesamehorizonofthewall,andmarktheinstallationpositionsaccordingtothesizeoftheinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-11.Figure6-11DecidingtheInstallationPositionsoftheInstallingBracket3.UseapercussivedrilltodrillΦ6X40mmholesaccordingtothemarkedinstallationpositions,andinserttheexpansionboltsdeliveredwiththeZXSDRBS8802C100intotheholes.6-13SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuide4.Fixthepoweradapterbracketonthewallwithxingscrewsaccordingtoitsinstallationpositions.5.Fixtheinstallingbracketonthewallwithxingscrewsaccordingtoitsinstallationpositions.6.EmbedthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsoftheinstallingbracket,asshowninFigure6-12.Figure6-12HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C1007.UsetwoscrewstoxtheZXSDRBS8802C100,asshowninFigure6-13.6-14SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationFigure6-13FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100–EndofSteps–6.3.3Ceiling-MountingtheZXSDRBS8802C100ContextInviewoftheendurableweight,thecementceilingischosenforceilinginstallation.Figure6-14showstheceilinginstallationmode.6-15SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-14CeilingInstallationSteps1.Conrmtheinstallationpositionandputtheauxiliaryinstallingpartontotheceiling.Markthepositionsoftheinstallationholesontheceilingaccordingtothesizeoftheauxiliaryinstallingpart,asshowninFigure6-15.Figure6-15MarkingInstallationHolePositionsoftheAuxiliaryInstallingPart2.RemovetheauxiliaryinstallingpartanduseapercussivedrilltodrillthreeΦ6X40mmholes.TheninstalltheexpansionboltsdeliveredwiththeZXSDRBS8802C100intotheholes.6-16SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallation3.Installtheauxiliaryinstallingpartaccordingtotheholepositionsandxitontotheceilingwithxingscrews.4.Fixtheceiling-mountedbracketontotheauxiliaryinstallingpartwiththreescrews,asshowninFigure6-16.Figure6-16Ceil-MountingtheBracket5.UsefourscrewstoxthepoweradapterbracketatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100,asshowninFigure6-17.6-17SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-17FixingthePowerAdapterBracket6.EmbedthefourhooksatthebackoftheZXSDRBS8802C100intothefourslotsoftheceil-mountedbracket.7.FixtheZXSDRBS8802C100withtwoscrews,asshowninFigure6-18.6-18SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationFigure6-18FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100–EndofSteps–6.4CableInstallationAfterinstallingtheZXSDRBS8802C100chassis,connectthecables.Thecablestobeconnectedareasfollows:lEthernetcablelPowercablelGPScable6.5GPSAntennaFeederSystemInstallation6.5.1GPSAntennaInstallation6.5.1.1InstallingaGPSAntennainVerticalPlacementPrerequisitesThefollowingtoolsmustbeready.lAdjustablespannerlNormalSpanner6-19SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideItisrecommendedtohaveapolewithadiameterbetween30mm~60mm(48mmisrecommended).Theantennashouldnotbeinstalledduringrainandheavywind.ThepolebindingwithGPSantennaconnectedtoGNDisrequired.Steps1.OpenthepackageandtakeouttheGPSantennaandGPSrack.2.UsetheU-shapedclamptoinstalltheGPSracktothemountingpole.InsertaspringwasherandwasherbetweentheU-shapedclampandmountingpole.3.UseaM6nuttoxtheU-shapedclampandthepoletogetherrmly.Figure6-19showsthexingprocess.Figure6-19U-shapedClampInstallation1.GPSsettledclamp2.Cablestrip3.Mountingpole4.U-shapedclamp4.FixtheGPSantennatotheGPSsettledclamp.Screwthebolt(M4x14)tormlyxtheantenna.–EndofSteps–ResultFigure6-20showstheantennaxedintheverticalposition.6-20SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationFigure6-20GPSAntennaVerticalInstallation1.GPSsettledclamp2.Feeder3.Feederstrip4.GPSantenna5.Mountingpole6.U-shapeclamp6.5.1.2InstallingaGPSAntennainHorizontalPlacementPrerequisitesConrmtheinstallationmodeandinstallationpositionofGPSantenna.Thefollowingtoolsmustbeready.lAdjustablespannerlNormalspannerContextlItisrecommendedtohaveapolewithadiameterbetween30mm~60mm(48mmisoptimal).lThepoleusedtoxtheGPSantennamustbegroundedwell.lTheantennacannotbeinstalledduringrainandheavywind.Steps1.OpenthepackageandtakeouttheGPSantennaandGPSrack.2.UsetheU-shapeclamptoinstalltheGPSracktothemountingpole.3.TheinstallationsupportofGPSantennaisasshowninFigure6-21.AlignholesontheU-shapeclampwithHole1andHole3,orHole4andHole6ontheinstallationsupport.ThencoveraspringwashandatwasherrespectivelyontheseholesandfastenthemwithM6screws,asshowninFigure6-22.6-21SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-21GPSAntennaRackInstallationSupport•1~6holepositionFigure6-22GPSRackInstallation(HorizontalPlacement)4.FixtheGPSantennatotheGPSsettledclamp.Screwdownthebolt(M4x14)tormlyxtheantenna.–EndofSteps–ResultFigure6-23showstheGPSantennaxedhorizontally.6-22SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationFigure6-23GPSAntennaFixedHorizontally1.GPSsettledclamp2.Feeder3.Feederstrip4.GPSantenna5.Mountingpole6.U-shapeclamp6.5.1.3Wall-MountingaGPSAntennaPrerequisitesThefollowingtoolsmustbeready.lAdjustablespannerlNormalspannerlHammerlExpansionanchorbolts(M5x30orM5x40)ContextForinstallingtheGPSAntennaonthewall,theU-shapeclampisunnecessary.Steps1.OpenthepackageandtakeouttheGPSantennaandGPSrack.2.Usethedesigntemplateformarkingholesonthewall.Thendrillholesonthewallaccordingtothesizeoftheexpansionanchorboltsthataretobeused.Figure6-24showsthedesigntemplate.6-23SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-24DesignTemplateforMarkingHoles3.Inserttheexpansionbolts,andhammerthemtoxproperly.4.InstalltheGPSantennaracktothecorrespondingboltposition.5.InsertaspringwasherandatwasherontoexpansionboltsandusetheM6nuttoxtherackonthewallrmly.Note:Thetorqueusedtoxtheclampis45Nm.6.FixtheGPSantennatotheGPSsettledclampandscrewtheM4x14bolttightly.–EndofSteps–ResultFigure6-25showstheGPSantennaxedonthewall.6-24SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
Chapter6HardwareInstallationFigure6-25GPSAntennaFixedonWall6.5.2GPSFeederCableSelectionPrincipleTheselectionofGPSfeedercableshouldbemadebasedonthefollowing4conditions:1.Ifthefeederlength≤80m,thenselectan1/4″feedercable.2.If80mthefeederlength≤150m,thenselectan1/2″feedercable.3.If150mthefeederlength≤300m,thenselectan1/2"feedercable+7/8"feedercable+1/2"feedercable.4.Ifthefeederlengthismorethan300m,contactthelocalrepresentativeofceofZTECorporation.6-25SJ-20110329145303-001|2011–10–25(R1.1)ZTEProprietaryandCondential
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FiguresFigure1-1PositionofZXSDRBS8802C100inCDMAsystem.................................1-2Figure1-2ZXSDRBS8802C100Appearance..........................................................1-3Figure1-3ExternalInterfaces...................................................................................1-6Figure2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100SystemStructure..................................................2-1Figure2-2PRAStructure..........................................................................................2-2Figure4-1ExistingTransmissionResource..............................................................4-1Figure4-2MobileDataNetwork................................................................................4-2Figure4-3PublicNetworkResource.........................................................................4-2Figure5-1IndoorCoverage......................................................................................5-1Figure5-2FamilyCoverage......................................................................................5-2Figure5-3EnterpriseSolution..................................................................................5-2Figure5-4HotSpotandBlindAreaCoverage..........................................................5-3Figure6-1FixingthePowerAdapterBracketontothePole......................................6-7Figure6-2FixingtheInstallingBracket.....................................................................6-8Figure6-3HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100..........................................................6-9Figure6-4FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.............................................................6-9Figure6-5Pole-MountedInstallation.......................................................................6-10Figure6-6OverlappedFixingBrackets...................................................................6-10Figure6-7InsertingtheInstallingBracket...............................................................6-11Figure6-8HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100........................................................6-12Figure6-9FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100...........................................................6-12Figure6-10SeparatelyWall-MountedZXSDRBS8802C100andPowerAdapter.............................................................................................................6-13Figure6-11DecidingtheInstallationPositionsoftheInstallingBracket...................6-13Figure6-12HangingtheZXSDRBS8802C100......................................................6-14Figure6-13FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.........................................................6-15Figure6-14CeilingInstallation................................................................................6-16Figure6-15MarkingInstallationHolePositionsoftheAuxiliaryInstallingPart.......................................................................................................6-16Figure6-16Ceil-MountingtheBracket....................................................................6-17Figure6-17FixingthePowerAdapterBracket........................................................6-18Figure6-18FixingtheZXSDRBS8802C100.........................................................6-19I
ZXSDRBS8802C100UserGuideFigure6-19U-shapedClampInstallation................................................................6-20Figure6-20GPSAntennaVerticalInstallation.........................................................6-21Figure6-21GPSAntennaRackInstallationSupport...............................................6-22Figure6-22GPSRackInstallation(HorizontalPlacement).....................................6-22Figure6-23GPSAntennaFixedHorizontally..........................................................6-23Figure6-24DesignTemplateforMarkingHoles......................................................6-24Figure6-25GPSAntennaFixedonWall.................................................................6-25II
TablesTable1-1ZXSDRBS8802C100Functions...............................................................1-4Table1-2ExternalInterfaces....................................................................................1-7Table2-1ZXSDRBS8802C100ModulesandTheirFunctions.................................2-2Table3-1ZXSDRBS8802C100CapacityIndices....................................................3-1Table3-2800MHzTransmitterIndices.....................................................................3-2Table3-31.9GHzTransmitterIndices......................................................................3-4Table3-4800MHzReceiverIndices.........................................................................3-5Table3-51.9GHzReceiverIndices..........................................................................3-6Table6-1SafetySymbolsDescription.......................................................................6-1III
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