ZTE R8860EGU198B Outdoor GSM/UMTS Dual Mode Remote Radio Unit User Manual II

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Chapter 4 Installation
4.5 Cabinet Installation
4.5.1 Installation Mode Instruction
According to different installation environments, there are three modes of R8860E GU198
installation:
Pole-mount installation
Wall-mount installation
Gantry-mount installation
Simplified-cabinet integrative Installation
4.5.2 Installation Methods and Accessories
There are two installation methods for R8860E GU198, as below:
Pole mounted installation (Pole Mounting Kit): It is suggested that the diameter of
installation pole should be 60 mm ~ 120 mm.
Pole mounted installation (Universal Sheet-Metal Kit): It is suggested that the
diameter of installation pole should be 60 mm ~ 114 mm.
Wall mounted installation.
Note:
The universal sheet-metal kit also support channel iron and angle iron. The supported
channel width is 50mm–100mm. The supported angle iron width is 63mm-80mm. (The
installation method is similar to the pole installation.)
4.5.2.1 Installation Accessories
The installation accessories of R8860E GU198 and their functions are shown in Table 4-3.
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Table 4-3 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES OF R8860E GU198 AND THEIR FUNCTIONS
Name
Shape
Function
Wall mounted
Used by wall
installation
mounted and pole
assembly
mounted installation
(clamp assembly
for pole mounted
installation)
Clamp assembly
For the pole with
for pole mounted
1 or 2 R8860E
installation
GU198 pole mounted
installation
Mounting bracket
For the pole with 3
assembly for
R8860E GU198 pole
pole mounted
mounted installation
installation
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Name
Shape
Mounting Base
Function
Used by pole
mounted installation
of R8860E GU198
Mounting Piece
Used by fixing on the
pole
Lightning pretector
Used by pole
piece
mounted installation
of Lightning pretector
box
Expansion piece
For the pole with
the third R8860E
GU198 pole mounted
installation
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Name
Shape
Function
Protection shade
To shield R8860E
GU198 from direct
sun light
4.5.2.2 Wall Mounted Installation
Fix the assembly for wall mounted installation on the wall, and then fix R8860E GU198 on
the assembly with bolts, as shown in Figure 4-7.
Figure 4-7 WALL MOUNTED INSTALLATION FOR R8860E GU198
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4.5.2.3 Pole Mounted Installation (Pole Mounting Kit)
If there are only 1 or 2 R8860E GU198s, use the clamp assembly to fix it/them on the pole,
as shown in Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-8 POLE MOUNTED INSTALLATION FOR 1 OR 2 R8860E GU198s
If there are 3 R8860E GU198s, use the mounting bracket assembly to fix them on the pole,
as shown in Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 POLE MOUNTED INSTALLATION FOR 3 R8860E GU198s
4.5.2.4 Pole Mounting (Universal Sheet-Metal Kit)
In the single R8860E GU198 solutionthe unit is fixed on the pole by an universal mounting
kit, as shown inFigure 4-10.
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Figure 4-10 The Single R8860E GU198 Mounting Solution
In the double R8860E GU198 solutionthe unit is fixed on the pole by an universal mounting
kit, as shown in Figure 4-11.
Figure 4-11 The Double R8860E GU198 Mounting Solution
In the triple R8860E GU198 solutionthe unit is fixed on the pole by an universal mounting
kit, as shown in Figure 4-12.
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Figure 4-12 The Triple R8860E GU198 Mounting Solution
4.5.3 R8860E GU198 Installation
The installation of R8860E GU198 includes two parts, that is, main part installation and
cable installation. The installation flow is shown in Figure 4-13.
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Figure 4-13 R8860E GU198 INSTALLATION FLOW
4.5.3.1 Wall Mounted Installation for R8860E GU198
Steps
1. Drill holes on the wall with holing template according to the R8860E GU198 installation
position specified in the engineering design documents, and install the expansion
bolts. The depth of the hole should be about 60 mm. The holing template is shown in
Figure 4-14.
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Figure 4-14 HOLING TEMPLATE
2. Assemble the wall mounted installation assembly, as shown in Figure 4-15. Fix the
assembly on the wall with bolts.
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Figure 4-15 ASSEMBLING WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY
1. Expansion bolt
2. Insulation plate
3. Wall-mounting plate
4. Insulation flange
5. Flat washer
6. Spring washer
7. Nut
3. Hang the R8860E GU198 cabinet on the wall mounted installation assembly (align it
with the clamps), and fix the cabinet to the assembly with 2 M6 bolts, as shown in
Figure 4-16.
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Figure 4-16 FIXING THE CABINET
1. Wall-mounting installat
ion components clamp
2. Screw
3. Fixation board
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4.5.3.2 Pole Mounted Installation for R8860Pole Mounting Kit
4.5.3.2.1 Installing 1 R8860E GU198
Steps
1. Install 2 sets of clamp assemblies on the pole, and fasten them just a little. Adjust the
distance between the pole clamp assemblies according to the screw holes and then
fasten M8 bolts. Finally, fasten the screws on the pole clamp assemblies, as shown
in Figure 4-17.
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Figure 4-17 INSTALLING CLAMP ASSEMBLY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
M8 nut
Spring washer
Flat washer
Insulation flange
Wall-mounting
installation assemblies
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Insulation board
Hoop
Bolt
Pole
Plain washer
Spring washer
12. Nut Hoop
13. Hoop
2. Hang the R8860E GU198 cabinet on the wall mounted installation assembly (align it
with the clamps), and fix the cabinet to the assembly with 2 M6 bolts, as shown in
Figure 4-18.
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Figure 4-18 FIXING THE CABINET
1. Screw
2. Clip board
3. Fixation board
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4.5.3.2.2 Installing 2 R8860E GU198s
Steps
1. Install 4 sets of clamp assemblies on the pole, and fasten them just a little, as shown
in Figure 4-19.
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Figure 4-19 INSTALLING CLAMP ASSEMBLY
1. Nut
2. Spring washer
3. Plain washer
4. Hoop
5. Bolt
Note:
When installing 2 R8860E GU198s, decide the length of clamp assembly bolts
according to the result of engineering survey. If the pole diameter is in the range 60
mm ~ 90 mm, use bolts with the length 80 mm. If the pole diameter is in the range 90
mm ~ 120 mm, use bolts with the length 130 mm.
2. Assemble 2 sets of wall mounted installation assemblies and fasten the M8 bolts, as
shown in Figure 4-20. Fasten the bolts of the clamp assemblies.
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Figure 4-20 ASSEMBLING WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY
1. Bolt
2. Spring washer
3. Plain washe
4. Insulation flange
5. Wall-mounting
installation assemblies
6. Insulation washer
7. Hoop
3. Hang the R8860E GU198 cabinet on the wall mounted installation assembly (align it
with the clamps), and fix the cabinet to the assembly with 2 M6 bolts, as shown in
Figure 4-21.
Figure 4-21 FIXING THE CABINET
1. Screw
2. Wall-mounting
installation assemblies
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3. Fixation board
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4.5.3.2.3 Installing 3 R8860E GU198s
Steps
1. Install 4 sets of mounting bracket assemblies on the pole, back to back, and fasten
them just a little, as shown in Figure 4-22.
Figure 4-22 INSTALLING MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY
1. Fixation plate
2. Nut
3. Spring washer
4. Plain washer
5. Bolt
2. Assemble 3 sets of wall mounted installation assemblies and fasten the M8 bolts, as
shown in Figure 4-23. Fasten the bolts of the clamp assemblies.
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Figure 4-23 ASSEMBLING WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY
1. Fixation plate
2. Large insulation plate
3. Wall-mounting
installation assemblies
4. Insulation flange
5. Plain washer
6. Spring washer
7. Bolt
3. Hang the R8860E GU198 cabinet on the wall mounted installation assembly (align it
with the clamps), and fix the cabinet to the assembly with 2 M6 bolts, as shown in
Figure 4-24.
Figure 4-24 FIXING THE CABINET
1. Screw
2. Wall-mounting
installation assemblies
3. Fixation board
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Note:
The empty side of mounting bracket can be beside the wall or used to install outdoor
lightning protection box.
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4.5.3.3 Pole Mounting (Universal Sheet-Metal Kit)
4.5.3.3.1 Pole Mounting (Single Unit Solution)
Steps
1. Fix two sets of front mounting pieces (keep the screen printing on the top) onto
the mounting base by four M8×35 bolts, and insert four M10×180 long bolts to the
mounting base and attach the mounting base to the pole, then attach two mounting
pieces (keep the screen printing on the top) to the opposite position of the pole and
connect them to the long bolt as shown in Figure 4-25.
Figure 4-25 Fixing the Mounting Piece
1. Mounting Piece (the
screen printing on the
top)
2. Pole
3.
4.
5.
6.
Mounting Base
Insulating Flange
M8×35 Bolt
Flat Washer
7. Lock Washer
8. M10×180 Long Bolt
2. Attach the R8860E GU198 onto the hooks on the mounting base and fasten it with
four M6×20 allen screws, as shown in Figure 4-26.
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Figure 4-26 Mounting R8860E GU198
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4.5.3.3.2 Pole Mounting (Double Unit Solution)
Steps
1. Fix two sets of front mounting pieces (keep the screen printing on the top) onto the
mounting base by four M8×35 bolts. And Insert four M10×180 long bolts to the
mounting base.
2. Fix two sets of rear mounting pieces (keep the screen printing on the top) onto another
mounting base by four M8×35 bolts.
3. Attach the front/rear mounting pieces to the pole (keep the screen printing on the top).
Fasten the M10×180 long bolts (note the bolts go through the insulating flange), as
shown inFigure 4-27 and Figure 4-28.
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Figure 4-27 Mounting base Double Unit Solution
Figure 4-28 Mounting base Single Unit + Lightning Protector Box Solution
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Note:
The fasteners are shown in the last section single unit solution.
The double unit mounting base solution supports two R8860E GU198 or one R8860E
GU198 and a light arrestor unit.
4. Fasten the M10×180 bolts and attach R8860E GU198 to the mounting base. Fasten
the connection with the M6×20 Allen bolts, as shown inFigure 4-29 and Figure 4-30.
Figure 4-29 Mounting Two R8860E GU198
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Figure 4-30 Mounting one R8860E GU198 and One Lightning Protector Box
Note:
The lightning protector box is fixed onto the lightning protector box mounting base with
the bolts fastened, as shown in Figure 4-31.
Figure 4-31 Fixing the Lightning Protector Box
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4.5.3.3.3 Pole Mounting (Triple Unit Solution)
Steps
1. Secure two sets of mounting pieces and mounting bases on the pole and attach two
R8860E GU198, as shown in Figure 4-32.
Figure 4-32 Mounting Two R8860E GU198
2. Attach the expansion piece to a side of the pole and fasten with M6×60 bolts. Install
the lower piece before the higher piece, as shown in Figure 4-33.
Figure 4-33 Mounting the Expansion Piece
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3. Attach the mounting base onto the expansion piece and fasten with the M10×35 bolts,
as shown in Figure 4-34.
Figure 4-34 Attaching the Mounting base
4. Attach the R8860E GU198 onto the hooks on the mounting base and fasten it with
four M6×20 Allen screws, as shown inFigure 4-35.
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Figure 4-35 Attach the R8860E GU198 to the Mounting base
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4.5.3.4 Installing Protection Shade
Steps
1. Hang the R8860E GU198 cabinet on the wall.
2. Fix the protection shade on the 4 fixing positions on the front of R8860E GU198
cabinet, and fasten it on the handles on top of the cabinet with 2 M6 bolts, as shown
in Figure 4-36.
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Figure 4-36 INSTALLING PROTECTION SHADE
1. M6 screw
2. Protection shade
3. Handle
4. Buckle
5. R8860E GU198
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4.6 External Cable Installation
4.6.1 External Cable Layout
The connection relationship of R8860E GU198 external cables is described inTable 4-4.
Table 4-4 R8860E GU198 External Cable Connection Relationship
Name
Connection Relationship
Description
Power cable
Connects the R8860E GU198
One end is the aviation plug and
power interface (DC IN) to
the other end is reserved for
the power supply equipment
power cable made on site. The
interface
length of cable is based on the
engineering survey.
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Name
Connection Relationship
Description
Grounding cable
Connects one R8860E GU198
The grounding cable is made
ground bolt to the copper bar
up of strands of flame-retardant
wire. The cross sectional area
of R8860E GU198 grounding
cable is 10 mm 2 . The color of
grounding cable is yellow and
green. Copper lugs are crimped
at both ends of the R8860E
GU198 grounding cable.
Optical Fiber
There are two types of R8860E
There are two types of R8860E
GU198 fiber: BBU connection /
GU198 optical fiber: one used
R8860E GU198 cascading.
in BBU connection and the other
used in cascading between
R8860E GU198s.
Environment monitoring cable
AISG control cable
Connects the R8860E GU198
A end of the environment
environment monitoring
monitoring cable is PIN design.
interface MON to the external
B end, with 3 m length in total,
monitoring components or the
needs making based on the
dry contact.
on-site engineering.
Connects the R8860E GU198
AISG is used for control of the
debugging interface (AISG)
electrical-adjustment antenna.
to the control interface of
electrical-adjustment antenna.
Frequency point extension
Interconnects the R8860E
The frequency point extension
cable
GU198 RXin/RXout interfaces.
cable usually adopts the finished
1/2″ jumper with 2 m length.
The jumper can be self-made
based on the real-time condition
on site.
A and B ends of jumper are N
connectors (male).
Antenna, feeder and jumper
Connects the R8860E GU198
The RF jumper usually adopts
to the main feeder.
the finished 1/2″jumper with
2 m length. The jumper can
be self-made based on the
real-time condition on site.
The end of jumper is N
connector (male) and the other
end is DIN connector (female).
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4.6.2 External Cable Installation Flow
Figure 4-37 lists the installation flow of external cable. This flow can be adjusted based on
the real-time condition.
Figure 4-37 External Cable Installation Flow
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4.6.3 Installing Power Cable
Context
The R8860E GU198 cabinet adopts -48 V DC for power supply. End A is the aviation plug
and End B is reserved for self-made power cable on site. The length of power cable is
according to the engineering survey.
R8860E GU198 Figure 4-38 shows the structure of power cable.
Figure 4-38 Power Cable structure
Table 4-5 describes the colors and specifications of inside core cable.
Table 4-5 Color and Specification
Color
Specification
Blue
-48 V
Black
-48 V GND
Note:
1.
If the two-core cable is adopted, the blue core cable stands for -48 V and the black
core cable stands for -48 V GND;
2. If the four-core cable is adopted, the two blue core cables connected in parallel stand
for -48 V and the black core cables connected in parallel stand for -48 V GND.
Steps
1.
Connect End A of power cable with DC IN interface located at the bottom of R8860E
GU198.
2.
Strip the protective coat of End B and connect it with the DC input power source
according to colors of the inside core cable.
3.
Make waterproof protection of End B.
4.
Attach labels at both ends of the power cable.
5.
Fix the power cable.
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4.6.4 Installing Grounding Cable
Context
The grounding cable is made up of strands of flame-retardant wire. The cross sectional
area of R8860E GU198 grounding cable is 10 mm 2 . The color of grounding cable is
yellow and green. Copper lugs are crimped at both ends of the R8860E GU198 grounding
cable, as shown in Figure 4-39.
Figure 4-39 Grounding Cable Structure
Steps
1.
Cover and fix a copper lug on the a grounding bolt of the R8860E GU198 cabinet.
2. Connect the other copper lug to the earth-networking copper bar and fix it with a bolt,
as shown in Figure 4-40.
Figure 4-40 Earth-network Copper Bar (Unit: mm)
3. Attach the label on the grounding cable.
4. Measure the grounding resistance and make sure it less than 5 Ω.
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4.6.5 Installing Fiber between BBU and RRU
Prerequisites
The R8860E GU198 cabinet must be installed and fixed successfully.
Context
Figure 4-41 shows fiber connection between R8860E GU198 and BBU.
Figure 4-41 Fiber Connection between R8860E GU198 and BBU
1.
Outdoor Seal Component
While connecting a BBU to R8860E GU198, make sure that the baseband RF fiber
interface (LC1/2) of the R8860E GU198 is connected to the optical interface connector
of the BBU.
Steps
1. Attach labels at both ends of the fiber.
2. Adjust the side of End A with the color mark and insert the R8860E GU198 fiber
interface, and screw down the nuts, as shown in Figure 4-42
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Figure 4-42 Optical Fiber Installation
1.
Color mark
3. Connect End A of the fiber to the base band RF fiber interface (LC1/2) of the R8860E
GU198.
4. Connect End B of the fiber, which is a DLC connector, to the BBU optical connector.
5. Screw down the outdoor seal component at End A for waterproofing.
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4.6.6 Installing Fiber between RRU and RRU
Prerequisites
The cascading R8860E GU198 cabinets must be installed and fixed successfully.
Context
Figure 4-43 shows fiber connection between R8860E GU198s.
Figure 4-43 Fiber Connection between R8860E GU198s
1.
Outdoor Seal Component
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While interconnecting the R8860E GU198s, make sure that the two baseband RF fiber
interfaces (LC1/2) of the R8860E GU198 are connected.
Steps
1. Attach labels at both ends of the optical fiber.
2. Adjust the side of End A with the color mark and insert the R8860E GU198 fiber
interface, and screw down the nuts, as shown in Figure 4-44.
Figure 4-44 Optical Fiber Installation
1.
Color mark
3. Connect End A of the optical fiber to the base band RF fiber interface (LC1/2) of the
R8860E GU198.
4. Connect End B of the optical fiber to the other base band RF fiber interface (LC1/2) of
the R8860E GU198.
5. Screw down the outdoor seal component at End A for waterproofing.
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4.6.7 Installing Environment Monitoring Cable
Prerequisites
The R8860E GU198 cabinet must be installed and fixed successfully.
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Context
The environment monitoring cable provides a 485 interface, used for R8860E GU198
environment monitoring. In addition, the cable also provides four extension accesses for
external dry contact monitoring.
End A is the 37 PIN connector, and End B is made by on-site engineering. The total length
is 3m. Figure 4-45 shows the appearance of environment monitoring cable.
Figure 4-45 Environment Monitoring Cable
The connector, connecting the environment monitoring cable to the R8860E GU198,
adopts 37–core aviation jack. The connector accords with the GJB599 specification. The
connector appearance is as shown in Figure 4-46
Figure 4-46 Aviation Jack Appearance
Table 4-6 describes the connector pins.
Table 4-6 Cable Pin Description
Pin
Core-Cable Color
Signal Description
15/16
White and blue/blue
Dry contact 4 -/+
17/18
White and orange/orange
Dry contact 3 -/+
19/20
White and green/green
Dry contact 2 -/+
21/22
White and brown/brown
Dry contact 1 -/+
23/24
Red and blue/blue
RS485 receive
25/26
Red and orange/orange
RS485 transmit
Steps
1. Connect End A to the MON interface located at the bottom of R8860E GU198.
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2. Connect End B with external monitoring devices or dry contacts.
3. Attach the label at End B.
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4.6.8 Installing AISG Control Cable
Context
The AISG control cable is used for control of the electrical adjustment antenna.
Figure 4-47 shows the structure of the AISG control cable.
Figure 4-47 AISG Control Cable Structure
Table 4-7 describes the serial No. meaning of AISG control cable.
Table 4-7 AISG Control Cable Description
Serial No.
Name
Meaning
TRX_ANT_485_+
RS485+
TRX_ANT_485_-
RS485-
3,4
TRX_ANT_28 V
28 V
5,6
TRX_ANT_28 V GND
28 V GND
7,8
NC
Null
Steps
1. Connect End A to the R8860E GU198 debugging interface (AISG) and screw down
the bolt;
2. Connect End B to the control interface of electrical adjustment antenna and screw
down the bolt.
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4.6.9 Installing Frequency Point Extension Cable
Prerequisites
The two R8860E GU198 cabinets to be combined must be installed and fixed successfully.
Context
After the combination of cabinets, the R8860E GU198 can support 8 carrier sectors at
most.
The two R8860E GU198 cabinets are connected through their connecting interfaces such
as RXin and RXout by two frequency point extension cables. Figure 4-48 shows the
structure of the frequency point cable. End A and End B are N connectors (male).
The 2M 1/2″ jumper is often used for the frequency point extension cable. It may be
prepared on site if necessary.
Figure 4-48 Frequency Point Extension Cable
Steps
1. Connect End A of the frequency point extension cable to the frequency point extension
interface RXIN of one R8860E GU198;
2. Connect End B to RXout of the other R8860E GU198;
3. Connect the remaining RXin/RXout interfaces of the two combined cabinets with the
other frequency point extension cable.
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4.6.10 Installing Jumper
Context
One end of RF jumper connects with the main feeder and the other end connects with the
antenna feeder interface of R8860E GU198 cabinet. Before installing the RF jumper, the
main feeder is installed.
The RF jumper adopts the 1/2″ jumper with a 2 m length. The jumper can also be self-made
according to the on-site condition.
The installation position of RF jumper is as shown in Figure 4-49.
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Figure 4-49 RF Jumper Installation
Perform the following steps to install the RF jumper.
Steps
1. Connect the DIN connector (male) of RF jumper with the DIN connector (female) of
main feeder.
2. Connect the DIN connector (male) of RF jumper with the DIN connector (female) of
R8860E GU198 cabinet.
3. Seal the connectors with waterproof adhesive tapes and PVC tapes.
– End of Steps –
4.7 Hardware Installation Inspection
4.7.1 Checking Cabinet Installation
Steps
1. Ensure that the cabinet installation position complies with the engineering design
drawing.
2. Erect cabinet firmly so as to resist an earthquake measuring up to 7.0 on Richter scale.
3. Ensure that horizontal and vertical error is less than 3 mm.
4. Ensure that cabinet surface is clean and tidy and covered well by oil paint. All parts
of the cabinet are complete and all marking on the cabinet are correct, clear and
complete.
5. Ensure all screws are fixed tight with flat washers or spring washers.
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4.7.2 Checking Cable Installation
4.7.2.1 Cables Installation General Specification
Optical Fiber
Note:
The length of optical fiber is decided by engineering survey (1 Tx, 1 Rx).
The technical specifications of optical fiber are as follows:
The optical fiber is a single mode with End B adopting two DLC/PC connectors.
The insertion loss is less that 0.3 dB.
The return loss is less than 45 dB.
If optical fiber is to be used outdoor, then
1. Take waterproof and anti- ultraviolet protection measures.
2. Make sure that working temperature is in between -40 to 80oC.
The sheath of optical fiber is black in color with a diameter of 7 mm. Under the sheath,
there are two cores optical wires (yellow and blue color) with substantial amount of
protection padding.
The maximum distance between core optical wires (including both DLC/PC
connectors) and sheathed optical fiber is 350 mm.
ZTE supplies 15 m, 25 m, 35 m. 50 m, 70 m, 100 m, and 130 m long fiber cables.
The 20 mm long black Pyrocondensation cannula should be added in between optical
core wires and sheathed optical fiber.
The label attached at both ends should satisfy the requirements of ZTE Cable
Designing Criteria – Label Designing and Usage Requirements.
AISG Cable
The following are the technical specification of AISG cable:
Table 4-8 illustrates the connection relationship of both ends. Make sure to enclose
End A connection by black cannula completely after connecting.
Table 4-8 Connection Relationship
Serial
Signal
End A Pin
End B Pin
Number
Definition
Number
Number
Connected Cable
485+
Pin 3
Pin 1
485-
Pin 5
Pin 2
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Serial
Signal
End A Pin
End B Pin
Number
Definition
Number
Number
28 V
Pin 6
Pin 3, 4
Connected Cable
Two cables from Pin6
of A end are welded to
Pin 3 and 4 of B end.
28 V GND
Pin 7
Pin 5, 6
Two cables from Pin7
of A end are welded to
Pin 5 and 6 of B end.
The Pin 6 and Pin 7 (See Table 4-8) are needed to be welded with two cables.
The End A connector should be equipped with metal dust-proof cover
The labels printing and pasting should satisfy the requirements of Q/ZX04.113.4 Cable
Designing Criteria – Label Designing and Usage Requirements.
Monitoring Cable
The following are the technical specification of monitoring cable:
The End A is a 37-pin female connector.
End B is an open end without any connector. The connector at the End B should be
prepared on-site according to the on-site requirements.
Make sure that connector at the End A is properly welded.
The label attached at both ends should satisfy the requirements of ZTE Cable
Designing Criteria – Label Designing and Usage Requirements.
Table 4-9 shows the connection relationship of End A.
Table 4-9 Connection Relationship
End A (Pins)
Color
Signal Definition
15/16
White/blue
Dry contact 4 - / +
17/18
White/orange
Dry contact 3 - / +
19/20
White/green
Dry contact 2 - / +
21/22
White/brown
Dry contact 1 - / +
23/24
Red/blue
485 Rx - / +
25/26
Red/orange
485 Tx - / +
Other Pins are free
Other core wires are free
4.7.2.2 Power and Grounding Cables Installation Check
Context
Ensure the power and grounding cables installation is done in accordance with the
following checks:
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Steps
1. The power and grounding cables are laid separately from other cables. If the power
and grounding cables are to be laid parallel with other cables, then at least a distance
of 20 cm is maintained between them.
2. The cable labels are intact on both sides of power and grounding cables. The labels
are attached at almost 2 cm from cable copper lug.
3. Entire power and grounding cables are made from one material with no connections
in between.
4. A single grounding point on the grounding busbar just connects to a piece of
equipment.
5. Copper lugs on both ends of power and grounding cables are soldered or pressed
firmly.
6. The shortest route between the grounding cables and grounding busbar is adopted.
7. Power and grounding cables at connecting terminals and lug handles are properly
insulated using either insulated tapes or heat shrink tubes.
8. The redundant length of power and grounding cables is cut to avoid wrapping each
other.
– End of Steps –
4.7.2.3 Optical Fiber Installation Check
Context
The fiber cable installation should meet the following specifications:
Steps
1. Do not fold optical fiber at 90o. For optical fiber that is to be laid outdoors, minimal
twist radius should be atleast greater than 90 mm. Whereas for optical fiber that is to
be laid indoors, minimal twist radius should be atleast greater than 30 mm.
2. After installation, any surplus optical fiber should be put back in the fiber card for
convenience.
3. During installation, minimize optical fiber twist and turn, as much as possible.
4. The binding force should be proper to ensure that binding gaps are less 0.5 m.
5. Make sure that labels at both ends of optical fiber are intact and clear.
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4.7.3 Checking Main Antenna System Installation
Steps
1. Ensure the height of antenna is consistent with the network planning, and the
installation position is consistent with the engineering design drawing.
2.
Ensure the azimuth and down-tilt of the antenna is consistent with the engineering
design drawing.
3. Ensure the antenna is within the protection area of lightning rod.
4. Ensure the VSWR not more than 1.5.
5. Ensure proper connection between antenna and jumper as well as between jumper
and main feeder correct.
6. Make sure that the jumper and antenna at the junction keep straight within 30cm at
least.
– End of Steps –
4.8 Power on and off
4.8.1 Power on Preparation
Context
Make sure that following conditions are fulfilled before powering-on R8860E GU198:
Steps
1. Make sure that input power supply is within the acceptable range.
2. Make sure that power cable connected to R8860E GU198 cabinet is properly
grounded.
– End of Steps –
Result
The preparation to power on the cabinet is successfully completed.
4.8.2 Power ON
Context
Perform the following steps to power-on the R8860E GU198.
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Steps
1. There is no power switch ON the R8860E GU198 cabinet. Close the external power
switch to power on R8860E GU198.
2.
During power ON, if some abnormal phenomena occurs, disconnect the external
power switch or the plug immediately, and check the reason.
– End of Steps –
4.8.3 Power OFF
Context
Perform the following steps to power OFF the R8860E GU198.
Steps
1. There is no power switch on the R8860E GU198 cabinet. Disconnect the external
power switch to power off R8860E GU198.
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RRU Connections with
Antenna Feeder System
Table of Contents
Typical Single-RRU Antenna Feeder System Configurations ......................................5-1
Configuring RRU with Common Antennas and Without ADTMA .................................5-1
Configuring RRU with Common Antennas and ADTMA ..............................................5-2
Configuring RRU with Electrical Antennas and Without ADTMA (I).............................5-3
Configuring RRU with Electrical Antennas and Without ADTMA (II)............................5-4
Configuring RRU with Electrical Antennas and ADTMA ..............................................5-5
5.1 Typical Single-RRU Antenna Feeder System
Configurations
The typical configurations of a single-RRU feeder system are as follows:
The RRU is configured with common antennas
The RRU is configured with common antennas and AISG dual Tower Mounted
Amplifier (ADTMA)
The RRU is configured with electrical antennas (I)
The RRU is configured with electrical antennas (II)
The RRU is configured with electrical antennas and ADTMA
5.2 Configuring RRU with Common Antennas and
Without ADTMA
Install the RRU close to the antenna on the rooftop. Directly connect the RRU to the
antenna through 1/2” feeders, or in some situations, 5/4” or 7/8” feeders.
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Figure 5-1 CONNECTING RRU TO COMMON ANTENNAS WITHOUT TWA
5.3 Configuring RRU with Common Antennas and
ADTMA
Install the RRU under the tower and install the antenna on the tower. Connect the RRU to
the antenna through 5/4” or 7/8” feeders.
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Figure 5-2 CONNECTING RRU TO COMMON ANTENNAS AND ADTMA
5.4 Configuring RRU with Electrical Antennas and
Without ADTMA (I)
Install the RRU close to the antenna on the rooftop. Connect the RRU to the antenna
through 1/2” feeders, or in some situations, 5/4” or 7/8” feeders.
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Figure 5-3 CONNECTING RRU WITH ELECTRICAL ANTENNAS (I)
5.5 Configuring RRU with Electrical Antennas and
Without ADTMA (II)
Install the RRU under the tower and install the antenna on the tower. Connect the RRU to
the antenna through 5/4” or 7/8” feeders.
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Figure 5-4 CONNECTING RRU WITH ELECTRICAL ANTENNAS (II)
5.6 Configuring RRU with Electrical Antennas and
ADTMA
Install the RRU under the tower and install the antenna on the tower. Connect the RRU to
the antenna through 5/4” or 7/8” feeders.
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Figure 5-5 CONNECTING RRU TO ELECTRICAL ANTENNAS AND ADTMA
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Figures
Figure 1-1 R8860E GU198 POSITION IN GSM/UMTS NETWORK .......................... 1-2
Figure 1-2 BASE STATION (BBU AND RRU)............................................................ 1-2
Figure 1-3 DISTRIBUTED BASE STATION SYSTEM STRUCTURE ......................... 1-3
Figure 1-4 RUNNING ENVIRONMENT OF R8860E GU198 ..................................... 1-4
Figure 1-5 R8860E GU198 Appearance ................................................................... 1-5
Figure 1-6 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF R8860E GU198 ......................... 1-9
Figure 3-1 External Interfaces at Chassis Bottom ..................................................... 3-1
Figure 3-2 R8860E GU198 Indicators and Buttons.................................................... 3-3
Figure 3-3 HARDWARE SYSTEM ............................................................................ 3-4
Figure 3-4 R8860E GU198 SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE ...................................... 3-7
Figure 4-1
PACKING OF R8860E GU198 .............................................................. 4-16
Figure 4-2 FLOW OF UNPACKING AND CHECKING............................................. 4-17
Figure 4-3 R8860E GU198 Installation Flow ........................................................... 4-18
Figure 4-4 Taking out Cabinet ................................................................................. 4-19
Figure 4-5 Binding Cabinet with Rope..................................................................... 4-19
Figure 4-6 Hoisting Operation Schematic Diagram.................................................. 4-20
Figure 4-7 WALL MOUNTED INSTALLATION FOR R8860E GU198....................... 4-24
Figure 4-8
POLE MOUNTED INSTALLATION FOR 1 OR 2 R8860E
GU198s ................................................................................................ 4-25
Figure 4-9 POLE MOUNTED INSTALLATION FOR 3 R8860E GU198s .................. 4-25
Figure 4-10 The Single R8860E GU198 Mounting Solution..................................... 4-26
Figure 4-11 The Double R8860E GU198 Mounting Solution.................................... 4-26
Figure 4-12 The Triple R8860E GU198 Mounting Solution...................................... 4-27
Figure 4-13 R8860E GU198 INSTALLATION FLOW ............................................... 4-28
Figure 4-14 HOLING TEMPLATE ........................................................................... 4-29
Figure 4-15 ASSEMBLING WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY ........... 4-30
Figure 4-16 FIXING THE CABINET ........................................................................ 4-31
Figure 4-17 INSTALLING CLAMP ASSEMBLY ....................................................... 4-32
Figure 4-18 FIXING THE CABINET ........................................................................ 4-33
Figure 4-19 INSTALLING CLAMP ASSEMBLY ....................................................... 4-34
Figure 4-20 ASSEMBLING WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY ........... 4-35
Figure 4-21 FIXING THE CABINET ........................................................................ 4-35
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Figure 4-22 INSTALLING MOUNTING BRACKET ASSEMBLY............................... 4-36
Figure 4-23 ASSEMBLING WALL-MOUNTED INSTALLATION ASSEMBLY ........... 4-37
Figure 4-24 FIXING THE CABINET ........................................................................ 4-37
Figure 4-25 Fixing the Mounting Piece.................................................................... 4-38
Figure 4-26 Mounting R8860E GU198 .................................................................... 4-39
Figure 4-27 Mounting base Double Unit Solution ............................................... 4-40
Figure 4-28 Mounting base Single Unit + Lightning Protector Box Solution............ 4-40
Figure 4-29 Mounting Two R8860E GU198............................................................. 4-41
Figure 4-30 Mounting one R8860E GU198 and One Lightning Protector Box ........... 4-42
Figure 4-31 Fixing the Lightning Protector Box........................................................ 4-42
Figure 4-32 Mounting Two R8860E GU198............................................................. 4-43
Figure 4-33 Mounting the Expansion Piece............................................................. 4-43
Figure 4-34 Attaching the Mounting base................................................................ 4-44
Figure 4-35 Attach the R8860E GU198 to the Mounting base ................................. 4-45
Figure 4-36 INSTALLING PROTECTION SHADE ................................................... 4-46
Figure 4-37 External Cable Installation Flow ........................................................... 4-48
Figure 4-38 Power Cable structure ......................................................................... 4-49
Figure 4-39 Grounding Cable Structure .................................................................. 4-50
Figure 4-40 Earth-network Copper Bar (Unit: mm).................................................. 4-50
Figure 4-41 Fiber Connection between R8860E GU198 and BBU .......................... 4-51
Figure 4-42 Optical Fiber Installation....................................................................... 4-52
Figure 4-43
Fiber Connection between R8860E GU198s ....................................... 4-52
Figure 4-44 Optical Fiber Installation....................................................................... 4-53
Figure 4-45 Environment Monitoring Cable ............................................................. 4-54
Figure 4-46 Aviation Jack Appearance.................................................................... 4-54
Figure 4-47 AISG Control Cable Structure .............................................................. 4-55
Figure 4-48 Frequency Point Extension Cable ........................................................ 4-56
Figure 4-49 RF Jumper Installation ......................................................................... 4-57
Figure 5-1 CONNECTING RRU TO COMMON ANTENNAS WITHOUT TWA ........... 5-2
Figure 5-2 CONNECTING RRU TO COMMON ANTENNAS AND ADTMA ............... 5-3
Figure 5-3 CONNECTING RRU WITH ELECTRICAL ANTENNAS (I) ....................... 5-4
Figure 5-4 CONNECTING RRU WITH ELECTRICAL ANTENNAS (II) ...................... 5-5
Figure 5-5 CONNECTING RRU TO ELECTRICAL ANTENNAS AND ADTMA
............................................................................................................... 5-6
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Tables
Table 1-1 EQUIPMENTS RELATED TO R8860E GU198 RUNNING......................... 1-4
Table 2-1 Wind Speed @ 150 km/h........................................................................... 2-2
Table 2-2 Wind Speed @ 240 km/h........................................................................... 2-2
Table 3-1 External Interfaces .................................................................................... 3-2
Table 3-2 Indicators and Buttons............................................................................... 3-3
Table 3-3 COMPOSITION OF M8206 CABINET HARDWARE.................................. 3-5
Table 4-1 Safety Symbols Description....................................................................... 4-3
Table 4-2 Tool and Meter List .................................................................................. 4-10
Table 4-3 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES OF R8860E GU198 AND THEIR
FUNCTIONS.......................................................................................... 4-22
Table 4-4 R8860E GU198 External Cable Connection Relationship ........................ 4-46
Table 4-5
Color and Specification........................................................................... 4-49
Table 4-6
Cable Pin Description ............................................................................. 4-54
Table 4-7 AISG Control Cable Description .............................................................. 4-55
Table 4-8 Connection Relationship.......................................................................... 4-58
Table 4-9 Connection Relationship.......................................................................... 4-59
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Glossary
AISG
- Antenna Interface Standards Group
Abis
- Abis Interface between BSC and BTS
BBU
- BaseBand Unit
BSC
- Base Station Controller
BTS
- Base Transceiver Station
CN
- Core Network
DPD
- Digital Pre-Distortion
EDGE
- Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution
FP
- Frame Protocol
GPRS
- General Packet Radio Service
GPS
- Global Positioning System
GSM
- Global System for Mobile Communication
HSPA
- High Speed Packet Access
Iub
- Interface between an RNC and a Node B
LTE
- Long Term Evolution
MS
- Mobile Station
Node B
- Node B
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OAM
- Operation, Administration and Maintenance
PA
- Power Amplifier
RF
- Radio Frequency
RNC
- Radio Network Controller
RRU
- Remote Radio Unit
UE
- User Equipment
UMTS
- Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
Uu
- U interface in mobile network
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