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ZXSDR R8964 TD-LTE Remote Radio Unit User Manual Version: V5.00 ZTE CORPORATION No. 55, Hi-tech Road South, ShenZhen, P.R.China Postcode: 518057 Tel: +86-755-26771900 Fax: +86-755-26770801 URL: http://support.zte.com.cn E-mail: support@zte.com.cn LEGAL INFORMATION Copyright © 2013 ZTE CORPORATION. The contents of this document are protected by copyright laws and international treaties. Any reproduction or distribution of this document or any portion of this document, in any form by any means, without the prior written consent of ZTE CORPORATION is prohibited. Additionally, the contents of this document are protected by contractual confidentiality obligations. All company, brand and product names are trade or service marks, or registered trade or service marks, of ZTE CORPORATION or of their respective owners. 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The ultimate right to interpret this product resides in ZTE CORPORATION. Revision History Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason R1.0 2013–09–12 First edition Serial Number: SJ-20110921170448-002 Publishing Date: 2013-09-12(R1.0) SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential About This Manual Purpose This manual describes ZXSDR R8964 device description, technical specifications, and maintenance. Intended Audience This document is intended for: Commissioning and maintenance engineer Hardware installation and site testing engineer Prerequisite Skill and Knowledge To use this document effectively, users should have a general understanding of wireless telecommunications technology. Familiarity with LTE system and its various components is helpful. What Is in This Manual This manual contains the following chapters: Chapter Summary Chapter 1 FCC Statement Describes the FCC statement related to the device. Chapter 2 Product Overview Describes product function, typical application, networking mode, technical indices, etc. Chapter 3 Technical Specification Describes product indices. Chapter 4 Product Description Describes product interfaces, indicators and cables. Chapter 5 Product Maintenance Describes product cable replacement. SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential II SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 1 FCC Statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Cable loss between transmitter and antenna is 1dB. Note: Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Note: FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 8 m between the radiator & your body. 1-1 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. 1-2 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 2 Product Overview Table of Contents ZTE Distributed Base Station Solution........................................................................2-1 RRU Location in LTE Wireless Network......................................................................2-2 RRU Typical Application .............................................................................................2-2 Device Appearance ....................................................................................................2-3 Device Functions........................................................................................................2-4 Device Features .........................................................................................................2-4 Device Installation Scenarios......................................................................................2-5 Device Networking .....................................................................................................2-5 Operation and Maintenance Introduction ....................................................................2-5 2.1 ZTE Distributed Base Station Solution To supply the customer with more competitive communication equipment and solution in the market, ZTE develops and promotes ZTE SDR BBU (baseband unit) +RRU (remote RF unit) distributed BS solution timely, which jointly perform LTE BS service. ZTE's LTE BBU+RRU distributed BS solution has the following predominance: 1. Clearer and Simpler Network Instead of running hardware independent platforms for each technology, operators can have various wireless technologies implemented in software on the same hardware platform. 2. Lower TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) Fewer engineers are required since there is a single platform to manage and maintain. The operational expenditures are kept to minimum compared to running several hardware platforms. The TCO for a mobile network is much lower in performing upgrades for the new wireless technology due to multi-technology deployment supported by SDR-platform. 3. Lower Investment Risk Since hardware platforms can be reused, there is significantly less investment risk for deploying hardware. Wireless technologies develop so fast, and investing on one technology only may bring risk to operators. SDR-based solutions will decrease the investment risk since SDR platform can support various technologies. 2-1 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual 2.2 RRU Location in LTE Wireless Network ZXSDR R8964 is a compact LTE remote radio frequency unit, which adopts the digital pre-distortion technology, high-efficiency power amplifier technology and SDR technology. ZXSDR R8964 and BBU form an integrated eNodeB to accomplish radio transmission within its coverage and control radio channels. Figure 2-1 illustrates the position of ZXSDR R8964 (RRU) in network. Figure 2-1 Device Location in Network 2.3 RRU Typical Application Figure 2-2 illustrates the typical application of ZXSDR R8964. 2-2 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 2 Product Overview Figure 2-2 RRU Typical Application 2.4 Device Appearance The appearance of ZXSDR R8964 is shown in Figure 2-3. Figure 2-3 Device Appearance 2-3 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual 2.5 Device Functions ZXSDR R8964 has following main functions: Supports channel bandwidth 10 MHz and 20 MHz. Supports frequency: à 2300 MHz ~ 2400 MHz à 2496 MHz ~ 2690 MHz à 3400 MHz ~ 3600 MHz(S3500–supported band) à 3600 MHz ~ 3700 MHz(S3600–supported band) Supports 2x2 MIMO, 4x4 MIMO. Supports Optical interface. Supports time slot switching point configuration of uplink and downlink. Supports measurement and compensation function of the fiber to BBU. Supports power measurement of carrier. Supports version management function. Supports performance management function. Supports malfunction management function. Supports security management function. Supports operation & maintenance function. Supports power management function. Supports transparent channel function. Supports LMT. 2.6 Device Features ZXSDR R8964 is a single-mode outdoor RRU based on ZTE SDR platform, which can be used with ZTE's BBU series product to form a distributed base station. The main characteristics of ZXSDR R8964 are described as follows: Unified Platform ZXSDR R8964 adopts unified SDR platform to protect operators' investment and support smooth evolution. Higher Efficiency for Energy Saving à Multiple high-efficiency power amplifier technologies were used, like CFR, DPD and Doherty. à ZXSDR R8964 adopts natural cooling design without noise. At the same time, it can save power consumption compare with traditional air-condition system. à Using "BBU+RRU" solution to reduce feeder loss and lower power requirements of PA to realize green network. Compact Design, Easy Deployment à The volume of ZXSDR R8964 is 17.1 liters. 2-4 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 2 Product Overview à ZXSDR R8964 can be installed to pole and mounted on the wall. The flexibility of installation benefits to reduce cost for operators. Multi-antenna Capability ZXSDR R8964 supports multiple MIMO solution. It can improved frequency efficiency greatly and brings excellent user experience. 2.7 Device Installation Scenarios ZXSDR R8964 supports wall-mounted installation and pole-mounted installation. . 2.8 Device Networking ZXSDR R8964 is connected to BBU through optical fiber port. It supports star networking mode. The ZXSDR R8964 typical star networking topology is shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4 Start Networking Mode 2.9 Operation and Maintenance Introduction LMT Mode Users can use a LMT to accomplish the operation, maintenance and management of ZXSDR R8964, as shown in Figure 2-5. 2-5 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual Figure 2-5 LMT Mode Network Management Mode Users can use NetNumenTM network management system developed by ZTE to accomplish the operation, maintenance and management of ZXSDR R8964. NEs are connected to the network management system through TCP/IP, as shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6 Network Management Mode 2-6 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 3 Technical Specification Table of Contents Dimension and Weight ...............................................................................................3-1 System Indices...........................................................................................................3-1 Power Supply .............................................................................................................3-2 Grounding Index.........................................................................................................3-2 Power Consumption ...................................................................................................3-2 Reliability....................................................................................................................3-2 Working Environment .................................................................................................3-3 3.1 Dimension and Weight Table 3-1 lists the dimension and weight of ZXSDR R8964. Table 3-1 Dimension and Weight Item Index Dimensions 440 mm x 290 mm x 134 mm (H x W x D) Weight 17 kg Color light gray 3.2 System Indices Table 3-2 lists the capacity specification of ZXSDR R8964. Table 3-2 Device Capacity Index Item Index S3500: Maximum output power 4 x 15 W @ DL:UL=2:2 4 x 10 W @DL:UL=3:1 S2300/S2600: 4 x 20 W S3600: 4 x 10 W @ DL:UL=3:1 3-1 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual Item Frequency band Index 2300 MHz ~ 2400 MHz 2496 MHz ~ 2690 MHz 3400 MHz ~ 3600 MHz (S3500) 3600 MHz ~ 3700 MHz (S3600) Channel raster 100 KHz Channel bandwidth 10 MHz, 20 MHz Physical Interfaces 2 optical interfaces 4 antenna interfaces 1 power interface 1 LMT Ethernet interface 1 AISG /dry contact interface Antenna type 4-antenna Protection IP 65 3.3 Power Supply ZXSDR R8964 supports -48V DC (-57V DC~-37V DC) power input. 3.4 Grounding Index The grounding requirements of ZXSDR R8964 should be less than or equal to 5 Ω. The grounding resistance can be less than 10 Ω in the areas where the number of thunderstorm days is less than 20 a year. 3.5 Power Consumption ZXSDR R8964 S3500 Typical Power Consumption: 270 W : (4*10 W @DL:UL= 3:1) . 240 W : (4*15 W @DL:UL=2:2) . ZXSDR R8964 S2300/S2600 Typical Power Consumption: 170 W : (DL: UL= 2:2) . 260 W : (DL: UL= 3:1) . ZXSDR R8964 S3600 Typical Power Consumption: 260 W : (4*10 W @DL:UL= 3:1) 3.6 Reliability Table 3-3 lists the reliability index of ZXSDR R8964. 3-2 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 3 Technical Specification Table 3-3 Device Reliability Item Index MTBF > 180,000 hours MTTR <60 minutes System service interruption time < 3 minutes/year Availability 99.9994% 3.7 Working Environment Table 3-4 describes the temperature and humidity requirements of ZXSDR R8964. Table 3-4 Temperature and Humidity Requirements Work Environment Regular Use in Place without Climatic Protection (Outdoor) 4K4/4Z5/4Z7/4B1/4C2/4S3/4M5 Environment Requirement 4B1 Chemical Environment 4C2 Storage temperature -55℃ to +70℃ Normal operationg humidity 4% to 100% Storage humidity 10% to 100% Lower Temperature -40℃ Upper Temperature +50℃ Temperature Change rate 0.5℃/min Air Pressure 70~106 kPa Solar radiation 1120 W/m2 Gel conditions Yes 3-3 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. 3-4 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 4 Product Description Table of Contents Device Interfaces .......................................................................................................4-1 Indicator Description...................................................................................................4-2 Cables........................................................................................................................4-4 4.1 Device Interfaces The external interfaces of ZXSDR R8964 are shown in Figure 4-1 and Figure 4-2. Figure 4-1 External Interfaces 1 4-1 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual Figure 4-2 External Interfaces 2 1. AISG standard interface and dry contact input 2. Antenna interfaces 3. Optical interfaces 4. Local maintenance interface 5. –48 V DC power interface 4.2 Indicator Description ZXSDR R8964 cabinet indicators are shown in Figure 4-3. 4-2 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 4 Product Description Figure 4-3 ZXSDR R8964 Indicators Indicators descriptions are shown in Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Indicator Descriptions Indicator RUN Color Green Status OFF: Indicates power off or the RRH is in fault state. ON: Indicates power on but the RRH is in fault state. Slow blinking (1.5s on, 1.5s off): Indicates that it is in the initialization process. Fast blinking (0.07s on, 0.07s off): Indicates that the RUDP (TCP) is not established. Normal blinking (0.3s on, 0.3s off): Indicates that the RRH is running normally. ALM Red OFF: No Alarm(not including VSWR,OPT alarm) ON: Alarm(not including VSWR,OPT alarm) 4-3 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual Indicator OPT1~OPT2 Color Green Status OFF: The optical module has not received optical signal, or optical module is not existed etc. ON: The optical module has received optical signal, but optical link is not established. VSWR ACT Red Green Blinking (0.3s on, 0.3s off): The optical link is established. OFF: No VSWR Alarm ON: VSWR Alarm OFF: Cell is not established. ON: Cell is established. 4.3 Cables 4.3.1 Power Cable ZXSDR R8964 adopts –48 V DC power input. The DC power supply cable appearance is shown in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 DC Power Cable Appearance 4.3.2 PE Cable The PE cables of ZXSDR R8964 is made of 16 mm2 yellow-green wires. The two ends of the wires are crimped to naked round terminals. PE cable is shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 PE Cable 4.3.3 Optical Fiber Optical fiber is used to connect BBU and ZXSDR R8964, as shown in Figure 4-6. Figure 4-6 Optical Fiber Cable 4-4 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 4 Product Description 4.3.4 Antenna Jumper Cable Antenna jumper cable is used to connect ZXSDR R8964 and the main feeder, the main feeder and the antenna. When the main feeder uses 7/8" or 5/4" coax cable, an antenna jumper cable is used to transit. The appearance of the antenna jumper cable is shown in Figure 4-7. Figure 4-7 Appearance of Antenna Jumper Cable Note: The length of the jumper cable is decided according to the on-site situation. 4.3.5 AISG Cable AISG is used to control the electrical-adjustment antenna. Figure 4-8 shows the structure of AISG cable. Figure 4-8 AISG Cable Table 4-2 describes the meaning of sequence number of AISG cable. Table 4-2 Meaning of Sequence Number of AISG Control Cable Pins at end A Pins at End B Name Meaning PIN3 PIN1 RS485B_AISG RS485- PIN5 PIN2 RS485A_AISG RS485+ PIN6 PIN3, PIN4 DC_AISG DC power 4-5 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual Pins at end A Pins at End B Name Meaning PIN7 PIN5, PIN6 DC_Return_AISG DC RTN PIN2 PIN7 Dry_Node_In 1– Dry contact input, negative PIN8 PIN8 Dry_Node_In 1+ Dry contact input, positive Note: AISG cable is used only when AISG function is available. 4-6 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 5 Product Maintenance Table of Contents Replacing Power Cable ..............................................................................................5-1 Replacing PE Cable ...................................................................................................5-2 Replacing Optical Fiber ..............................................................................................5-2 Replacing Antenna Feeder Jumper ............................................................................5-3 5.1 Replacing Power Cable Prerequisite Make sure that the type of the new power cable is the same as that of the original power cable, and their lengths must be the same. Make sure to turn off the power supply when replacing the power cable, and to prevent user services from being affected, commit replacing procedure during appropriate period. Steps 1. Turn off the main switch for the ZXSDR R8964. 2. Cut off the cable tie of RRU input power cable. 3. Unscrew the screw cap of the power cable from RRU power module and then remove the cable. 4. Unscrew the screw cap of the power cable from APM/DPM and then remove the cable. 5. Take out the old cable. 6. Lay the new power cable according to the cabling of the old power cable. 7. Connect the cable to the power module and APM/DPM, and then fasten the bolt. 8. Make cables neat and then bundle the cables. 9. Properly handle the replaced power cable, and clean up the field. 10. Make sure that the connection is correct and reliable and then switch on the main switch of the ZXSDR R8964 for test. – End of Steps – 5-1 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual 5.2 Replacing PE Cable Prerequisite Make sure that the length of the new PE cable is the same as that of the old grounding cable. Make sure that services are not affected during the replacement. Context The basic grounding net project and tower of the grounding system, the grounding project of the building, and connection points of the indoor/outdoor copper ground bar are constructed by customers. The field engineering personnel need to install the protection earth (PE) cable to the cabinet shell of the ZXSDR R8964. Steps 1. Loosen screws on the two ends of the PE cable and then remove the cable. 2. Crimp the copper lug of one end of the PE cable to the protection grounding terminal of the ZXSDR R8964 cabinet. 3. Crimp the copper lug of the other end of the PE cable to the grounding bar. 4. Use multimeter to test the grounding resistance. The joint grounding resistance must be less than 5 ohms. 5. Clean up the field. – End of Steps – 5.3 Replacing Optical Fiber Prerequisite Perform fault observation and analysis to confirm that the optical fiber should be replaced. Select the optical fiber with the proper length, and check whether the type of the new optical fiber is the same as that of the old optical fiber to be replaced. Record the connection position of the optical fiber to be replaced, the new optical fiber should be connected at the original position. Prepare the moisture-proof bag and certain labels for marking. Context When replacing an optical fiber, pay attention to the following: During operations, do not damage the optical fiber cladding. Protect optical fiber connectors to avoid contaminating them. Do not forcibly pull out the original optical fiber or forcibly bundle the new optical fiber. 5-2 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Chapter 5 Product Maintenance Bend the new optical fiber at the turning. Steps 1. After the old optical fiber is removed, put the protective cap on the optical port so as to avoid contaminating the optical port. 2. Cut off the cable tie of the old optical fiber, remove the old optical fiber, and then put the fiber to the moisture-proof bag. 3. Lay the new optical fiber the same path with the old one, fasten fiber connector, and then attach label on the new optical fiber. 4. Bundle the new optical fiber. – End of Steps – 5.4 Replacing Antenna Feeder Jumper Prerequisite Prepare new feeder cable the same length and type as the one to be replaced. Context The jumper of the antenna feeder is used to induct the RF signal to RRU and connect the feeder cable of the antenna feeder system. Steps 1. Switch off power supply. 2. Dismantle the older jumper to be replaced. 3. Connect one end of the feeder jumper to the feeder system, and then connect the other end of the feeder jumper to antenna port of RRU. 4. Switch on power supply. – End of Steps – 5-3 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential ZXSDR R8964 User Manual This page intentionally left blank. 5-4 SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential Glossary AISG - Antenna Interface Standards Group APM - AC Protection Module BBU - Baseband Unit DPM - DC Protection Module IP - Internet Protocol LMT - Local Maintenance Terminal LTE - Long Term Evolution MIMO - Multiple-Input Multiple-Output MTBF - Mean Time Between Failures MTTR - Mean Time To Repair NE - Network Element RF - Radio Frequency RRU - Remote Radio Unit SDR - Software Defined Radio TCP - Transmission Control Protocol eNodeB - Evolved NodeB SJ-20110921170448-002|2013-09-12(R1.0) ZTE Proprietary and Confidential
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