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Important Notice on Product Safety


Elevated voltages are inevitably present at specific points in this electrical equipment. Some of the parts may also have elevated operating temperatures. Non-observance of these conditions and the safety instructions can result in personal injury or in property damage. Therefore, only trained and qualified personnel may install and maintain the system. The system complies with the standard EN 60950 / IEC 60950. All equipment connected has to comply with the applicable safety standards.

The same text in German: Wichtiger Hinweis zur Produktsicherheit In elektrischen Anlagen stehen zwangslufig bestimmte Teile der Gerte unter Spannung. Einige Teile knnen auch eine hohe Betriebstemperatur aufweisen. Eine Nichtbeachtung dieser Situation und der Warnungshinweise kann zu Krperverletzungen und Sachschden fhren. Deshalb wird vorausgesetzt, dass nur geschultes und qualifiziertes Personal die Anlagen installiert und wartet. Das System entspricht den Anforderungen der EN 60950 / IEC 60950. Angeschlossene Gerte mssen die zutreffenden Sicherheitsbestimmungen erfllen.

Trademarks: All designations used in this document can be trademarks, the use of which by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of their owners.

Copyright (C) Siemens AG 2001.


Issued by the Information and Communication Networks Group Hofmannstrae 51 D-81359 Mnchen Technical modifications possible. Technical specifications and features are binding only insofar as they are specifically and expressly agreed upon in a written contract.

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Reason for Update


Summary: New release BR6.0 Details: Chapter/Section all Reason for Update BS-240XL

Issue History
Issue Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Date of issue Reason for Update

01/00 02/00 03/00 04/00 09/00 01/01 04/01

New release BR5.0 added description of TMA mounting revised version of earlier issues additional graphics and specials for BS240U New issue for BR5.5 modified description of installation steps Installation of BS-240XL included

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This document consists of a total of 92 pages. All pages are issue 7.

Contents
1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.4.1 2.4.2 2.5 2.5.1 2.5.2 2.5.3 2.5.4 2.6 2.6.1 2.6.2 2.6.2.1 2.6.2.2 2.6.2.3 2.6.3 2.6.4 2.6.5 2.6.6 2.7 2.7.1 2.7.2 2.7.3 2.7.4 2.7.5 2.7.6 2.7.7 2.7.8 2.7.9 2.7.10 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Purpose of the Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tasks of the Base Transceiver Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Feature Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Types of Base Transceiver Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation Prerequisites. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Handling of the Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ancillary Material. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Technical Data of BS-240/240XL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240/240XL Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Position in the System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Site Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Site Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Construction View of BS-240/240XL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rack Configurations for BS-240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rack Configurations for BS-240XL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Delivery. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preliminary Checks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rack Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Devices Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rack Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rack Completion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preparation of the Top Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation of Backup Batteries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation of Backup Batteries Type Sonnenschein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation of Backup Batteries Type Oerlicon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DC-Cabling between the Racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CAN-Bus Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SELIC-Cabling between the Racks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installation of Link Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup of System Cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 1 Cell with DUAMCO 2:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 1 Cell with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 2:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 2:2/4:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 3 Cells with DUAMCO 2:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 3 Cells with DUAMCO 2x2:2, 4:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 1 Cell with FICOM (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 2 Cells with FICOM, max 4,4,0 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BS-240, 2 Cells with FICOM, max. 2,6,0 (Proposal). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 16 16 18 20 22 22 23 23 23 28 30 31 31 34 35 37 38 39 40 44 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58

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BS-240XL, 4 Cells with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 BS-240XL, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 BS-240XL, 2 Cell with DUAMCO 8:2 (Proposal) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 BS-240XL, 2 Cell with DUAMCO 8:2 and 4:2 (Proposal). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Cabling for HPDU Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 External Cabling Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Ground and Power Supply Connections 3 x 230 V AC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Ground and Power Supply Connections -48 V DC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Ground and Power Supply Connections BS240U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Abis-Interface - PCM Link Terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Abis-Interface for 100/120 Ohm Cable Impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Abis-Interface for 75 Ohm Cable Impedance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Monitoring Interfaces on OVPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Alarm Collection Terminal - external Signal Sensors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Antenna Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Installation of the Tower Mounted Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Post Installation Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91

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Illustrations
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System Cabling DUAMCO 2:2, 2 cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 System Cabling DUAMCO 4:2, 2 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 System Cabling DUAMCO 2:2/4:2, 2 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 System Cabling DUAMCO 2:2, 3 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 System Cabling DUAMCO 2x2:2, 4:2, 3 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 System Cabling FICOM , 1 cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 System Cabling FICOM, 2 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 System Cabling FICOM, 2cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 System Cabling DUAMCO 4:2, 4 cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 System Cabling DUAMCO 4:2, 3 cells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 System Cabling DUAMCO 8:2, 2 cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 System Cabling DUAMCO 8:2 and 4:2, 2 cell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Overview for HPDU cabling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Interfaces on top of the BS240E/240XL service1 rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Interfaces on top of the BS-240/240XL base rack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Interfaces on top BS-240/240XL extension rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Locations of connection points for external cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Ground and AC mains connections of the BS-240/240XL (example) . . . 67 Pinning of 230 V AC terminal block (Service1 Rack) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Ground-and power supply connections with -48V DC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Terminal block for -48 V DC input of MSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Ground and AC/DC connections of the BS240U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Preparation of the PCM-cable, 120 impedance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Fixing of PCM cables at OVPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Pinning Abis interface PCM0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Pinning Abis interface PCM1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 OVPT with terminal block (120 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 OVPT with 1,0/2,3 connectors (75 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Monitoring interfaces for PCM lines of OVPT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Terminal numbering of the ACTM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Connector arrangement at ACTC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Cell numbering (top view from the antenna pole) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Max. dimensions of antenna connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Antenna jumpers at cable feeding module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Routing of antenna jumpers above the EMI-panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Position of TMA (DUAMCO combiner used). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Position of TMA (FICOM combiner used) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Configuration with HPDU, DUBIAS and TMA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Installation of TMA and DUBIAS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Bottom view of the Tower Mounted Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 TMA with mounting brackets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90

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Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. Tab. 1.1 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 2.20 2.21 2.22 2.23 2.24 2.25 2.26 2.27 2.28 Technical Data of BS-240/240XL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipping variants of frames, BS-240XL Base and Extension Racks . . Equipping variants, BS-240XL Service1 Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipping variants, BS-240XL Service2 Rack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capacity of backup battery sets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selection of Slot ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of battery cables between the racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of tempresistor cables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of DC cable connections between the racks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Example for CAN-Bus cabeling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . List of SELIC-Cabling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of -48 V interface of frame F:NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of PCM-Input connector of frame F:NT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of PCM-Output connector of frame F:NT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functionality of system cables BS-240 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Functionality of system cables BS-240XL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of the AC input terminal block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of Abis interface PCM0, 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of Abis interface PCM1, 75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of the monitoring interfaces PCM0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of the monitoring interfaces PCM1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning ACTM Connector X5 Site Inputs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning ACTM Connector X6, X7 Site Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning ACTM Connector X8, X4 Site Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning ACTA Connector X3, X2 Site Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning ACTA Connector X1 Site Inputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Environmental Alarms at ACTM and ACTC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of the LMT interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pinning of the LMT RJ45 interface. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 21 21 21 31 31 35 36 37 38 39 42 43 43 44 45 71 76 77 77 78 79 80 80 81 81 82 84 84

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1 Introduction
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The CE and UL declaration of conformity for the product will be fulfilled if the setup and cabling is undertaken in accordance with the specification in the manual and the documentation listed there, such as mounting instructions, cable lists etc. Where necessary, project-specific documentation should be taken into account. Deviations from the specifications or independent changes during setup, such as use of cable types with lower screening values, for example, can lead to the CE requirements being violatad. In such cases the CE declaration of conformity is invalidated and the responsibility passes to the person who has caused the deviations.

1.1

Purpose of the Manual


This document is intended to give the information necessary for the installation of the Base Transceiver Stations in the SBS Base Station System (BSS). It contains a description of all the necessary steps to install the BTS on site and integrate it into the required infrastructure: Power supply PCM - Network Grounding Receive / transmit antenna system Alarm connections Base constructions For installation of equipment not supplied by Siemens (battery chargers, antennas, power supplies, microwave etc.) refer to site specific documentation or vendor instructions provided with other equipment.

1.2

Tasks of the Base Transceiver Stations


The Base Transceiver Station performs the following main tasks in accordance with the requirements of the Primary GSM band 900MHz (D900), Extended GSM band 900 MHz (D900),the standardised Railway GSM band 900 MHz (D900), DCS standards (D1800) or PCS standards (D1900): Provides the RF-link connection to the mobile stations (MS) Supports various cell types (omni and sector cells) Provides the PCM link connection to the Base Station Controller (BSC) via a terrestrial line (in this case symmetric pair or coaxial cable is used) or microwave (additional equipment is therefore required) Submultiplexing on the Abis-interface

1.3

Feature Overview
Rack design BS-240 with up to 8 carriers per rack Rack design BS-240XL with up to 12 carriers per rack Rack extension up to 24 carriers per site (max. 12 carriers per cell) and up to 12 cells per site Easy rack extension with up to 2 extension racks for BS-240 and max. 1 extension rack for BS-240XL without interruption Duplex Combiners, Filter Combiners Full-rate and half-rate channels are supported

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Integrated Abis cross connect LMT-operation with full O&M functionality at a transmission rate of 64 kBit Integrated NTPM (will be used in Germany only) and Wave-equipment, battery backup in service rack

1.4

Types of Base Transceiver Stations


The Base Transceiver Stations are a modular family of BTS-products: for indoor operation: BS-242 (D900, D1800, D1900): Pico BTS Server can serves up to 24 Agents (single carrier units), max 12 TRX in one cell or up to 24 single TRX cells, Agents usable for outdoor applications for indoor operation: BS-240 (D900, D1800, D1900): max. 24 carriers, serves up to 12 cells, max 12 carriers per cell for indoor operation: BS-240XL (D900, D1800, D1900): max. 24 carriers, serves up to 12 cells, max 12 carriers per cell for indoor operation: BS 60 (D900, D1800, D1900): max 6 carriers per rack, serves up to 3 cells, max. 6 carriers per cell for indoor operation: BS-40 (D900, D1800, D1900): max. 4 carriers per rack, serves up to 4 cells, max. 4 carriers per cell without diversity for indoor operation: BS 20 (D900, D1800): max 2carriers per rack, serves up to 2 cells, max. 2 carriers per cell for outdoor operation: BS-241 (D900, D1800, D1900): max. 24 carriers, serves up to 12 cells, max 12 carriers per cell for outdoor operation: BS 61 (D900, D1800, D1900): max 6 carriers per rack, serves up to 3 cells, max. 6 carriers per cell for outdoor operation: BS-41 (D900, D1800, D1900): max 4 carriers per rack, serves up to 4 cells, max. 4 carriers per cell without diversity for outdoor operation: BS 21(D900, D1800,D1900): max 2 carriers per rack, serves up to 2 cells, max. 2 carriers per cell for outdoor operation: BS 22(D900, D1800): max 2 carriers per rack, serves up to 2 cells, max. 2 carriers per cell for indoor and outdoor operation: BS-82 (D900, D1800, D1900): max. 4 carriers per cabinet which can be extended up to 8 carriers by extension cabinet for indoor and outdoor operation: BS 11 (D900, D1800): max 2 carriers per rack, serves up to 2 cells, max. 2 carriers per cell

1.5

Installation Prerequisites
It is required that the installer pays attention to the valid EMC instructions. All other equipment on site must be CE designated and must provide interfaces for connecting of external cables conformable to EMC instructions.

1.6

Handling of the Modules


All boards and modules must be handled with extreme care as each one contains electrostatically sensitive devices (ESD). The modules are marked with the ESD-label.

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ESD Symbol

These are sensitive to static discharge. Notice: Avoid handling the modules in a high-static environment When handling the modules, do not touch connector contacts An earthed high-impedance wrist strap must be worn when handling modules. Use the socket at the racks for wrist strap connection. The modules must be transported in appropriate packaging

1.7

Installation Tools
The correct installation is carried out with the aid of the following tools: Standard toolkit for BSS-installation Spirit-level Plumb bob Torque spanner for SMA connectors (35 N/cm) Torque spanner for SMC connectors (100 N/cm) Screw driver for torx screws T8, T10, T20, T25, T30, T40, T50 (length 200 mm) Long screw driver for torx screws T30 (length 400 mm) Engineers wrenches for M12, M42 (SW 19, 65 mm) Ratchet with insets for nuts M4, M5, M6, M8, M10 (SW 7, 8, 10, 13, 17 mm) Security torx bit IPR25 (Knrr part no. 4000031 98) Screw drivers for hexagonal socket screw or hexagonal socket screw key SW 4 mm Screw driver for slotted screw M3, M4, M5 Screw driver for pozi drive screws M3,M4, M5 A pair of scissors Stripping knife for RF cables 90 offset screw driver for torx screws T20 knee pads (recommended) Adjuster feed wrench M42 (SW65) (Knrr part no. 01.139.965.7) For installation of power supply, transmission equipment, antennas, cableways and other infrastructure equipment, additional tools may be necessary.

1.8

Ancillary Material
The following ancilliary materials are needed : plumb line colophony adhesive tape (yellow/green, green, blue, red, orange, white) cable fasteners wire end sleeves for 16 mm copper wires cable lugs M8 wire end sleeves paint retouch kit (Siemens Serial No. A500-C101-B261)

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Technical Data of BS-240/240XL


Parameter overall dimensions (HxWxD) weights: rack (unequipped): frame with 4 ACOM frame with 4 CU + 2 MUCO frame with 6 AC/DC frame with battery set 85 Ah frame with 3 AC/DC Service1 rack with 2 AC/DC and 1 battery set Service 2 rack 3 battery sets mains input voltage: BS-240 1600 x 600 x 450 mm 70 kg 40 kg 40 kg 20 kg 140 kg 18 kg 265 kg 490 kg BS-240XL 2050 x 600 x 450 mm 85 kg 40 kg 40 kg 20 kg 140 kg 18 kg 280 kg 505 kg

-48 V DC -48 V DC 400 V AC/50Hz 400 V AC/50Hz (3 x 230 Vac single phase) (3x 230 Vac single phase) 208 V AC 60 Hz (2 x 120 Vac single phase) 9W 25 W 12 W 135 W 17 W 17 W 10 W 60 W 80 W 43 W 20 W indoor wire, fibre optic, microwave max. 8 max. 12 1 - 12 7-16, female terminal block (120 Ohm) or 1.0/2.3 coaxial connectors female (75 Ohm) WAGO terminal block (max. AWG 8) WAGO terminal block (max. AWG 6) bolt M8 spring terminal blocks SubD 15, female max. 12 9W 25 W 12 W 135 W 17 W 17 W 10 W 60 W 80 W 43 W 20 W

power consumption: TMA DUAMCO DIAMCO CU (GSM) COBA COSA DC panel frame AC/DC converter ACOM battery set location condition: Abis link media: CU per single rack: multiple cell per BTSE no. of CU per Cell external interfaces: TX/RX antenna Abis interface mains input AC mains input DC ground connection external alarms LMT Tab. 1.1

Technical Data of BS-240/240XL

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2 BS-240/240XL Installation
2.1 Position in the System
Like all other base stations the BS-240/240XL interconnects the MS via the Um interface with the trunk network via the Abis interface.

Um interface

BTS Abis interface Mobile Station

BSC Asub interface

TRAU A interface

MSC

SBS
Position of the BS-240/240XL within the SBS

Fig. 2.1

2.2

Site Requirements
Prior to the commencement of installation, the construction of the room in which the base transceiver station is to be housed must be complete and the room in good condition and dry heaters, if necessary, should be put up in the room. The BS-240/240XL is intended to be installed in a restricted access area. Doors and windows must already have been installed and must be lockable. Openings in wall or ceiling of oor - if required - must be complete. The oor coverings must have been laid. Room lighting and wall sockets must have been installed. Heating or air-conditioning systems should be ready for operation. Walls and ceilings should have been painted.The room must be clean. A minimum oor space of 1,70 m x 1,50 m must be provided (later extension not possible). optional cable runways must be installed rst The oor load of the construction room must be not less than 7500 N/m2. All installation works off 3 phase 230 V AC (BS-240E/240XL) or 2 phase 208/110 V AC (BS-240U) power supply, including a false current protection switch (BS-240E/240XL) or a ground fault indicator in each phase (BS-240U) which must be nished in each phase. To prevent subsequent accumulation of dust and dirt, the parts and equipment units to be installed must be unpacked outside the room (if possible). After that it is advantageous to install the BTS, after all other installation works to create the required infrastructure (power supply, antenna cabling, PCM line...) are complete.

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Site Conguration
Operation of the BS240/240XL requires additional equipment on site: TX/RX antennas microwave outdoor unit *

external alarms**

PCM24/30 2 Mbit/s 3 x 230V/50Hz AC 2 x 110V/60Hz AC


(or -48 V DC)

AC-counter/ main breaker in power distribution box

ground connection
*dependent on type of network integration **optional

Fig. 2.2

Site configuration BS-240/240XL

2.4

Construction View of BS-240/240XL


The Base Station equipment of the BS-240 is housed in racks with the dimensions 1600 mm x 600 mm x 450 mm (H x W x D). The Base rack and each optional Extension rack can be equipped with up to 8 Carrier Units. The Base rack and the Extension rack of the BS-240XL can be equipped with up to 12 Carrier Units. The dimensions of a BS-240XL rack are 2050 mm x 600 mm x 450 mm (H x W x D). For a full-featured BS-240/240XL, the maximum number of TRX is limited to 24. The necessary space for installation is shown in Fig. 2.10. Because of the flexible configuration, several cable kits will be used for cable connections between the racks. The first rack of BS-240/240XL is called Base rack and contains the following modules: Generic Modules: Core Basis (COBA): Essential components are the Base Core Controller, Advanced Clock Generation and the Carrier Unit Interfaces. The COBA can handle up to 8 CUs in the Base Rack and 2 PCM lines. Core Satellite (COSA): The COSA extends the BTSEplus configuration by 6 Abis-interfaces for 6 further PCM lines and 16 CC-links for 16 further CUs and is necessary for the feature cross connect. Alarm Collection Terminal (ACT): Collect all alarms for those units having no access to the CAN-Bus and pass them via CAN-Bus interface to COBA.

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Overvoltage Protection and Tracer (OVPT): Protect the PMC30 ports of core boards from overvoltage and provide a monitoring interface for connected Abis-lines. Carrier related Modules: Carrier Unit (CU): Consists of a receiving and transmitting part with syntheziser and power amplifier, a signal processing unit as well as a power supply unit. Antenna System Modules: Antenna Combiners (ACOM): Can be Duplexer Amplifier Multicoupler-DUAMCO or Filter Combiner-FICOM in conjunction with an High Power Duplexer HPDU. Antenna Multicoupler (MUCO): Multicoupling will be done with a DI-Amplifier Multicoupler (DIAMCO) or a DUAMCO. The types and numbers of modules are subject to modification, it depends on the cell configuration and the type of antenna combining. AC/DC Converter (ACDC): Converts the mains voltage of 230 V AC into the -48 V DC supply voltage. Link Equipment (LE): Can be NTPM (BS-240/240XL), CSU (BS-240U) if terrestrial line is used for connection to BSC or microwave. Backup Batteries: guarantees continuous operation for a certain time in case of mains breakdown or AC/DC failure.

Note: All empty slots in a partial equipped subrack must be closed with cover plates, so that the air flow inside the rack will not be affected. Plates are not necessary for link equipment and empty battery trays.

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2.4.1

Rack Configurations for BS-240


The following types of rack exist: Base rack (contains core modules, up to 8 carrier units and antenna combiners) Extension rack (contains up to 8 carrier units and antenna combiners) Service1 rack (contains AC/DC converters, backup batteries and link equipment in exible conguration) Service2 rack (contains backup batteries and link equipment in exible conguration) The number of Service racks depends on the number of installed carriers on site, the volume of required link equipment and the expected backup time of batteries. The following figures shows the most interesting configurations of the Service rack. The minimal configuration with max. 8 carrier units requires a Base rack and a Service1 rack (not needed in case of -48 V DC supply from external power supply equipment). The serving of a site with the max. number of carrier units (24) requires the Base rack, 2 Extension racks, and a Service1 rack. For extension of link equipment or battery backup time, additional Service2 racks can be added. The site can consists of up to max. 8 racks: Base rack, 2 Extension racks, Service1 rack, max. 4 Service2 racks Fig. 2.3 shows the rack types, which are needed for a BS-240 site with up to 16 carriers.

SIEMENS

SIEMENS
LMT ETHERNET

SIEMENS

DC-PANEL ACT-C

DC-PANEL ACT-C

DC-PANEL ACT-C

AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC CTRL 00 01 02 03 04 05 AC + DC Distribution

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #1 #0 #3 #2

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #1 #0 #3 #2

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5

MUCO #0

MUCO #1

MUCO #0

CU CU #2 #3

CU #6

CU #7

CU CU #2 #3

MUCO #1

CU #6

CU #7

COBA 0 COSA 0 COBA 1 COSA 1

CU CU #0 #1

CU #4

CU #5

CU CU #0 #1

CU #4

CU #5

Service1 Rack

Base Rack

Extension Rack

Fig. 2.3

Types of BS-240 racks

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SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC


CTRL

AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC


CTRL

AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC


CTRL

00 01 02 03 04 05

00 01 02 03 04 05

00 01 02 03 04 05

AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC CTRL 00 01 02 03 04 05 AC + DC Distribution

AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC CTRL 00 01 02 03 04 05 AC + DC Distribution

AC + DC Distribution

AC + DC Distribution

AC + DC Distribution

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5

AC/AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC


CTRL 10

AC/AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC


CTRL 10

11 12 13 14 15

11 12 13 14 15

AC + DC Distribution

AC + DC Distribution

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5 LE 6 LE 7 LE 8 LE 9 LE 10 LE 11

Fig. 2.4

Configuration of a Service1 rack

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5 LE 6 LE 7 LE 8 LE 9 LE 10 LE 11

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5 LE 6 LE 7 LE 8 LE 9 LE 10 LE 11

Fig. 2.5

Configuration of Service2 rack

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Rack Configurations for BS-240XL


The following types of rack exist: Base rack (contains core modules, up to 12 carrier units and antenna combiners) Extension rack (contains up to 12 carrier units and antenna combiners) Service1 rack (contains AC/DC converters, backup batteries and link equipment in exible conguration) Service2 rack (contains backup batteries and link equipment in exible conguration) The minimal configuration with max. 12 carrier units requires a Base rack and a Service1 rack (not needed in case of -48 V DC supply from external power supply equipment). The serving of a site with the max. number of carrier units (24) requires the Extension rack. For extension of link equipment or battery backup time, additional Service2 racks can be added. Refer to Tab. 2.1, Tab. 2.2, Tab. 2.3 for a selection of rack configurations. The BS-240XL site can consists of up to max. 7 racks: Base rack, Extension rack, Service1 rack, max. 4 Service2 racks

SIEMENS
DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS
DC-PANEL ACT-C

SIEMENS
ETHERNET DC-PANEL ACT-C LMT

SIEMENS
DC-PANEL ACT-C

FAN #0 LE #0 LE #1 LE #2 LE #3 LE #4 LE #5 LE #6
LE #7

FAN #1

FAN #0

FAN #1

FAN #0

FAN #1

AC/

CTRL

DC AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC #00 #00 #01 #02 #03 #04 #05 AC + DC DISTRIBUTION

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #0 #3 #2 #1

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #0 #1 #2 #3

LE #8 LE #9 LE #10 LE #11

FAN #2

FAN #3

FAN #2

FAN #3

FAN #2

FAN #3

AC/

MUCO #2

MUCO #2

AC + DC DISTRIBUTION

MUCO #3

#4

#10

#11

#4

#5

MUCO #3

CTRL

DC AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC #01 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15

CU

CU #5

CU

CU

CU

CU

CU #10

CU #11

FAN #4 CU #2 CU MUCO #0 #3 MUCO #1

FAN #5 CU #8 CU #9

FAN #4 CU #2 CU MUCO #0 #3 MUCO #1

FAN #5 CU #8 CU #9

1/4 Battery

1/4 Battery

1/4 Battery

1/4 Battery

FAN #6 CU #0 CU #1

FAN #7 CU #6 CU #7

FAN #6 CU #0 CU #1

FAN #7 CU #6 CU #7

1/4 Battery

1/4 Battery

1/4 Battery

1/4 Battery

COBA #0 COSA #0 COBA #1 COSA #1

Service2 Rack

Service1 Rack

Base Rack

Extension Rack

Fig. 2.6

Types of BS-240XL racks

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frame no. 4 (top)

installed modules Base Rack 4 x DUAMCO 2:2 or 4 x DUAMCO 4:2 or 2 x DUAMCO 8:2 or 4 x FICOM modules (Base/Expansion modules in site specific configuration) 4 x CU; 2 x DIAMCO 4 x CU; 2 x DIAMCO 4 x CU; 2 x COBA; 2 x COSA

installed modules Extension rack 4 x DUAMCO 2:2 or 4 x DUAMCO 4:2 or 2 x DUAMCO 8:2 or 4 x FICOM modules (Base/Expansion modules in site specific configuration) 4 x CU; 2 x DIAMCO 4 x CU; 2 x DIAMCO 4 x CU

3 2 1 (down)

Tab. 2.1

Equipping variants of frames, BS-240XL Base and Extension Racks

Service1 rack frame no. 4 (top) 3 2 type 1 F:AC/DC1/1 2 F:LE (6 x LE) type 2 F:AC/DC1/1 2 F:LE F:BATTERY F:BATTERY type 3 F:AC/DC1/1 2 F:AC/DC2 F:LE (6 x LE) up to 8000 W type 4 F:AC/DC1/1 2 F:AC/DC2 F:LE F:BATTERY type 5 F:AC/DC1/1 2 F:AC/DC2 F:BATTERY F:BATTERY

1 (down) F:BATTERY DC Output Power Tab. 2.2 up to 4000 W

Equipping variants, BS-240XL Service1 Rack

Service2 rack frame no. 4 (top) 3 2 1 (down) Tab. 2.3 F:LE (6 x LE) F:BATTERY F:BATTERY type 1 (R:BS120) F:LE F:BATTERY F:BATTERY F:BATTERY type 2 R:BS120)

Equipping variants, BS-240XL Service2 Rack

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Equipment Delivery
The BS-240/240XL racks are shipped vertically in wooden crates (or horizontally in case of transportation by airplane).The crates dimensions for the BS-240 are 1800 mm x 800 mm x 650 mm (HxWxD). Depending on the pre-installed modules inside the racks, the crate can weigh up to approx. 150 kg. The crates dimensions for the BS-240XL are 2225 mm x 800 mm x 650 mm (HxWxD). The Service racks will be delivered without backup batteries (weight aspects). Additional crates will be used for transportion of the batteries. All crates have the following information printed on them for identification of delivery: customer order number serial number of rack or other supplied equipment destination gross and net weight overall dimensions (cm) symbol or inprint to identify the "Top" and the "Bottom" delivery papers For transportation of the crates from the unloading area into the construction room use handling aids (for example: fork-lift truck, goods elevator), a second person is needed for help. The 4 fastening clamps which fixing the rack-feets to the bottom of the crate should be used for later floor-fixing.

2.5.1

Preliminary Checks
The transportation crate of the BS-240/240XL is equipped with a ShockwatchTM-lable and a TiltwatchTM-lable. These lables are fixed at the crate for indication of fallover or strong shocks during the transport from factory to the site. Check that the crate and lable are not damaged. In case of evident damage due to transport, unpack the equipment in presence of an insurance company representative and promptly claim any damage and inform the shipper for specifying the damage. Check whether the package is actually addressed to the site and complete.

shockwatch lable

tiltwatch lable

Fig. 2.7

ShockwatchTM-lable and TiltwatchTM-lable

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2.5.2

Rack Unpacking
During the unpacking steps great care must be taken to ensure that the rack is not scratched or damaged in any way. Proceed as follows: Cut the straps and remove the top of the crate. Take out the proles protecting the rack edges. Remove the protection to the head and to the base of the rack. Take out the rack from the crate. Use the straps around the rack. Lift the rack in vertical position (if necessary). Open and remove the tubular PE shrink-wrap protecting the rack . Immediadately after unpacking the rack, inspect it for damage and report the extent of any damage to the transport company.

2.5.3

Devices Unpacking
Proceed as follows: Open the PVC wrap protecting the carton and withdraw it. Remove the dehydrating material bag from the box. Cut with a suitable knife the adhesive tape sealing the box. Take the device out. Open the PVC wrap protecting the device/board and withdraw it. The packing material should be preserved for possible future re-packing. For this purpose, reverse the procedure described above, taking into account the warnings specified for the packing. If the packing material is supplied by the customer, special care should be taken to avoid damage during the transport and storage of the devices.

2.5.4

Rack Installation
Prior to the commencement of rack installation, consult the site documentation to locate the installation point of the BS-240/240XL, the PCM24/30 network termination, AC mains or power supply unit (if -48V will be provided from external equipment) and the access of the antenna cables into the construction room. After that check the proper installation of the earthing bar and the necessary cable runways. If the rack must be moved to the final installation position by crane and for later connection works, it is necessary to remove the topcover of the rack. Proceed as follows: Open the rack-door and unscrew both screws in the upper part of the front of rack. (see Fig. 2.8 ) Lift up the top cover and slide it back. Disconnect the green/yellow ground wire from the pin inside the top cover.

Before opening the rack-door take measures to prevent the rack falling over! Note the accident prevention regulations, when working with a fork lift truck or crane ! Dont remove the crane eyes after the crane transport is finished to guarantee the later EMI-closeness of the rack! If the racks stand side by side, they must be screwed together to one common unit with one nut and screw M8x20. For this purpose the top cover has to be removed as shown in the figure Fig. 2.8.

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unscrew

ground wire

Fig. 2.8

Removal of top cover for crane eye access

60

Fig. 2.9

Guideline for crane transport

The total weight rack must not exeed 380 kg when being lifted (unequipped weight: 90kg). For determination the weight refer to section 1.9 Technical Data Under no circumstances must the sets of batteries be inserted into the Service Racks during transportation on site. The doors must be kept closed during transportation.

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600 mm 1900 mm BS-240XL

1500 mm

1100 mm BS-240 2200 mm min. dimensions for 3-rack solution 1600 mm 2025 mm

1500 mm

1700 mm 450 mm Fig. 2.10 min. dimensions for double rack solution

Space necessary for installation of BS-240/240XL Four fastening claws fixing the adjustable rack-feets to the base of the crate. The claws can be later used for floor fixing of the BS-240/240XL rack.

Fig. 2.11

Removal of fastening claws

450 mm

minimum room height

2350 mm

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Fig. 2.12

Adjusting of rack feeds

Proceed as described in the list below: Unscrew the 4 fastening claws from the crates base as shown in Fig. 2.11 and move the rack carefully to the nal installation position. Check the correct vertical rack position, using the spirit-level. In case, the position is incorrect, equalize differences in the oor height by adjusting the rack feets. (see Fig. 2.12). Loose the lock nut (1) and screw down or up the rack feed (2) for proper oor contact by using adjuster feed wrench M42 (SW65, Knrr part no. 01.139.965.7). Tighten the lock nut as fast as possible to avoid a gap between the bottom section (3) and the rack frame (4)

The electrical contact between lock nut and bottom section is absolute required for EMIcloseness of the BS-240/240XL Rack. Push a claw on each of the 4 rack feets and mark the drilling point on the oor. Remove the clamps and drill the 4 holes and insert the 4 wallplugs (e.g. Fischer S8GK) into the holes. Push the claws on the rack feets and x them. Use a ratchet with a 10 nut. (see Fig. 2.13, left side)

The BS-240/240XL rack can alternatively fixed to wall. The rack has two right angle brackets on its top rear for fixing to wall (Fig. 2.13, right side).

Fig. 2.13

Fixing variants of BS-240/240XL Rack

In areas with the possibility of earthquake, the fixation to wall is prohibited. Use the earthquake mounting kit for floor fixation Siemens Serial No. S30861-K2086-X.

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For setup the earthquake mounting kit proceed in steps as follows: Mark the positions of the drilling holes in accordance with Fig. 2.15. Drill the holes with 18 mm in diameter and a depth of 90 mm.Dont pre-drill the holes! Produce an undercut of the drilling holes: drill the hole to stop and swivel the jack hammer 3-5 times keeping stop to concrete. Clean out the drilling holes by blowing or sucking. Put steel plug (e.g. Fischer FZA 18x80 M10 I) into the inserting tool (e.g. Fischer FZE 18) and hammer into each hole until the sleeve is ush with surface. Fit bolts M10 (1) with washer (2) through both holes of claw (3) and distance plate (4). Screw down the bolts into the steel plugs as fast as possible. Fix in this way all claws for the rearside rackfeeds rst. Shift the racks to the correct position, so that each of the rear adjuster feeds is placed in the cutout of a claw. Push a claw on each of the frontside feeds and x them with bolts and washers. The distance plates are not needed for the frontside row.

1 2

2 x for rearside of rack Fig. 2.14 Earthquake mounting kit

2x for frontside of rack

1085 1135

485 535

600 650

22,5 0 50

0 rear

Service1 Rack

Base Rack

front

463

Fig. 2.15

Drilling sketch for eartquake mounting kit (2 racks)

If the earthquake mounting kit will be used for rack fixing, it is not allowed to mount the rack addtional to the wall !

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Rack Completion
The BS-240/240XL racks are shipped including equipment components, pre-installed by the manufacturer in accordance with customer configuration: sub-rack, which holds several boards and modules DC panel backplanes (multilayer PC-boards, which are mounted at the rear side of the subrack) the rack internal cabling heaters and fan unit core modules carrier related modules (Carrier Units, Antenna Combiners) AC/DC converters semi-rigid cables for setup of the system cabling The following items are planned for installation after setup of the racks on site: backup batteries cabling between the racks (battery cabling, DC-cabling, CAN-BUS) link equipment For cable routing from one rack into another one (eg. DC power supply, CAN-Bus, battery cables) two ways can be used. Without leaving the EMC-protected area, an interconnection hole in upper area of the side walls of each rack is provided. The holes are covered by plates for single racks and the endracks of a row. The connectionkit MK:EMCRV1 as shown in the figure below contains all parts, which are needed for connection of two racks

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Fig. 2.16

Contents of the connection kit

Mount the parts of the connection kit in the following order: Removed by unscrewing the security screws M3. Setup the sealing stripes (1) at the edges of the holes. Move the racks in position closed together. Screw the racks to one common unit with nut and screw M8x20 (2). Connect the ground bolts of both rack with the ground wire (3).

unscrew the 8 screws M3

Fig. 2.17

Setup of EMC sealing stripes

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Fig. 2.18

Connection of the racks

For connections outside the EMC-protected area (e.g. CAN-bus, antenna jumpers, site inputs...), the routing of these cables directly below the roof section is possible.

2.6.1

Preparation of the Top Cover


Before starting the connection of external cables, prepare the top cover for later routing the cables through the cover to the infrastructure equipment on site. For this purpose the top cover provides removable pieces as shown in the figure below. The required number of pieces can be removed in easy manner by break out at the perforation. After that refinish the paint coat at all cracks with the paint retouch kit (Siemens Serial No. A500-C101-B261).

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removable pieces

Fig. 2.19

Top cover

Fig. 2.20

Paint coat retouche of the top cover

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Installation of Backup Batteries


To enable easier transportation and setup of Service Racks, they can be delivered without backup batteries. The battery tray can be equipped with 4 different types of batteries. The installed battery type depends on the required backup time. Each battery set consist of 4 batteries. If a label relevant to the characteristics of the batteries is delivered, then should be this label placed on the door of the rack. Supplier Sonnenschein Oerlikon Tab. 2.4 Capacity 85 A/hour or 37 A/hour 100 A/hour or 80 A/hour Capacity of backup battery sets

As up to 2 AC/DC frames can be installed in the Service1 rack, an identification of the AC/DC controllers is needed. The first AC/DC frame is installed in the upper position. Dip switches at the front of the AC/DC controller are used for selecting the Slot ID.

Slot ID bit 0 upper frame (AC/DC 0) lower frame (AC/DC 1) Tab. 2.5 ON OFF OFF ON

Slot ID bit 1

Selection of Slot ID

i
2.6.2.1

The capacity of the installed battery systems has to be selected at the Dip switch rows of the AC/DC controller. For detailed information refer to ITMN:BTSE BS-240/240XL.

Installation of Backup Batteries Type Sonnenschein


Install and connect the backup batteries in accordance with Fig. 2.21 and Fig. 2.22 in the following steps: Switch off the relevant circuit breaker at AC/DC 1-2 (S1) and at mounting kit battery (S2). Put on the battery 2 and 3 into the battery tray. Connect the short cable with battery 2 (- pole) and battery 3 (+ pole) Connect one of the long cables at battery 2 (+ pole) and battery 3 (- pole) Move battery 2 and 3 as far as stop to the rear side of the battery tray. Put on battery 1 and 4 into the tray. Connect the long cable coming from battery 2 (+ pole) at battery 1 (- pole) and the long cable coming from battery3 (- pole) at battery 4 (+ pole). Connect the blue loadcable to battery 4 (- pole) and the black loadcable and the tempresistorcable to battery 1 (+ pole). Close and tighten both xing straps . Fasten the battery nuts with 20 Nm. Turn up the protection cap to the end position, during fasten the cables to the battery poles (avoid contact of metall).

Only use insulated tools for connecting the cables to the battery terminals in order to avoid accidental short circuits.

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battery2

air vent tubes

battery3

battery4 battery1

fixing straps

Fig. 2.21

Battery tray with backup batteries type Sonnenschein

tempresistor cable
(color as shown not relevant)

- 48 V (blue)

+ 0 V (black)

+ 2

+ 3

1 +

4 +
air vent tube (routed via RF cable entry outsite the rack)

Fig. 2.22

Connection of backup batteries

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The figure below shows the premanufactured parts of the battery air vent system. For setup proceed in accordance with the figure in steps as follows: Setup a plastic angle (1) at the air outlet of each battery. Fix one of the 4 clear plastic tubes (2) at each angle. Connect the tubes of battery 2 and 3 with the T-connector (3). Connect the tubes of battery 1 and 4 with cross-connector (4). Setup the connection between the T-connector and the cross-connector. Use the short plastic tube (5). Connect the long clear plastic tube (6) at the cross-connector. Equip the other end of the tube with the outlet nipple (7). Route the tube along the right side rack frame upwards to the cable feeding module. The outlet part will be placed inside the cable feeding module. The tube must be xed at the rack frame by cable straps. The second T-connector (8) will be used for connecting the air vent system of a second battery tray.

2 4

1 7 3 5 8

Fig. 2.23

Contents of the air vent kit

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Installation of Backup Batteries Type Oerlicon


For installation of a Oerlicon battery set proceed in accordance with Fig. 2.24 and Fig. 2.25 in steps as follows: Switch off the relevant circuit breakers at AC/DC (S1) . Put on the battery 1,2,3 and 4 into the battery tray. Connect the + pole of battery 1 and the - pole of battery 2 with the short metal bridge. Connect the following batteries in the same way. Connect the blue loadcable to battery 1 (- pole) and the black loadcable and the tempresistor cable to battery 4 (+ pole).

Tighten the battery nuts with 20 Nm. Turn up the protection cap to the end position, during tighten the cables to the battery poles (avoid contact of metall) The battery capacity must be adjusted at the AC/DC controller. Only use insulated tools for connecting the cables to the battery terminals in order to avoid accidental short circuits. After all electrical connections are complete, setup the air vent system: Fix the short clear plastic tubes (1) at the air vent nipples of battery 2 and 3. Fix the longer plastic tubes (2) at the air vent nipples of battery 1 and 4. Connect the 4 tubes at the collector part (3). Connect the long clear plastic tube (4) at the collector part. Route the tube along the right side rack frame upwards through the cable feeding module. The tube must be xed at the rack frame by cable straps. - 48 V (blue) 0 V (black)
temperatur sensor cable

to MK: Battery

to F:ACDC

GCSTM

GCSTM

GCSTM

GCSTM

air venting tubes

Fig. 2.24

Connection of backup batteries (Co. Oerlicon)

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Air vent system for Oerlicon battery set

2.6.2.3

Battery Cabling
A overview of battery cabling is shown in the picture below. battery system BAT 0 battery cable no. 110/1 111/1 BAT 1 110/2 111/2 BAT 2 110/3 111/3 BAT 3 110/4 111/4 Tab. 2.6 from to length 1500 mm 1500 mm 2500 mm 2500 mm 3700 mm 3700 mm 4200 mm 4200 mm colour blue black blue black blue black blue black

S1-AC/DC1-26b S1/BAT0/- (-48V) S1-AC/DC1-25b S1/BAT0/+ (+0V) S1-AC/DC1-28b S2/1 BAT1 -2a S1-AC/DC1-27b S2/1 BAT1 -1a S1-AC/DC2-15b S2/2 BAT2 -2a S1-AC/DC2-14b S2/2 BAT3 -1a S1-AC/DC2-17b S2/3 BAT3 -2a S1-AC/DC2-16b S2/3 BAT3 -1a

List of battery cables between the racks

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battery system BAT 0 BAT 1 BAT 2 BAT 3 Tab. 2.7

tempresistor-cable no. 112/1 112/2 112/3 112/4 List of tempresistor cables

from S1/BAT0 (+) S2/1 BAT1 (+) S2/2 BAT2 (+) S2/3 BAT3 (+)

to S1/ AC/DC1 T0 S1/ AC/DC1 T1 S1/ AC/DC2 T0 S1/ AC/DC2 T1

length 2500 mm 2500 mm 5500 mm 5500 mm

Service 2/3
top cover air vent

Service 2/2
air vent

Service2/1
air vent

Service1
air vent

tempresistor cable

112/2 110/2 111/2 112/3 110/3 111/3

frame AC/DC 1

110/1 111/1
T1 T0

112/4

t
frame AC/DC 2

112/1

110/4 111/4

T1

T0

t
BAT3

t
BAT2

t
BAT1

t
BAT0

a a a a 25 26 27 28 T0 b b b b T1 a 1 2 b c 0V -48 V + - + BAT0 BAT1 terminal block AC/DC1 frame

a a a a 14 15 16 17 T0 b b b b T1 + - + BAT2 BAT3 terminal block AC/DC2 frame

terminal block battery frame Fig. 2.26 Overview of Battery Cabling

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DC-Cabling between the Racks


The DC cabling is required for routing of the -48V voltage from the DC panel of service1 rack to the DC panels of all installed racks on site for power supply of Core-, RF- and transmission equipment.

DC-Panel

DC-Panel 34

DC-Panel

35

DC-Panel

DC-Panel terminal block

33
Service2 Rack Service1 Rack Base Rack

36
Extension1 Rack Extension2 Rack (for BS-240 only)

Fig. 2.27

Routing of DC cabling between the racks

unscrew

DC supply wires Fig. 2.28 Access to the DC terminal block

cable no. 33 34 35 36

polarity 0V -48 V 0V -48 V 0V -48 V 0V -48 V

from DC-Panel Service Rack 1 13b 14b 11b 12b 9b 10b 7b 8b

to rack Service 2 / 5b Service 2 / 2b Base / 9b Base / 4b Extension 1 / 9b Extension 1 / 4b Extension 2 / 9b Extension 2 / 4b

colour black blue black blue black blue black blue

Tab. 2.8

List of DC cable connections between the racks

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CAN-Bus Connections
The CAN-Bus will be routed in loop configuration through the racks to collect external and internal alarms and lead them to ACT of the Base rack. The CAN-Bus must be terminated at the end with the terminating resistor S30861-K2047-K. cable no. 229 230 231 232 233 Tab. 2.9 from CAN OUT Base Service 1 Extension 1 Service 2/1 Extension 2 toCAN IN Service 1 Extension1 Service 2/1 Extension 2 Service 2/2 Code no. S30864-X210-A1 S30864-X210-A1 S30864-X210-A1 S30864-X210-A1 S30864-X210-A1 length 1200 mm 1900 mm 2600 mm 3300 mm 4000 mm

Example for CAN-Bus cabeling

CAN IN

CAN OUT CAN TEST

Fig. 2.29

Location of CAN-Bus interfaces

CAN OUT CAN IN CAN TEST LPA terminating resistor

CAN OUT

- 48 V SERIAL IF

CAN OUT CAN IN CAN TEST LPA

CAN TEST

LPA rear side of racks

231 Service 2/2 Fig. 2.30 Service 2/1 Service 1


front side of racks

229 Base 233

230 Extension 1 Extension 2 232

(for BS-240 only)

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SELIC-Cabling between the Racks


The SELIC-cabling (CC-link bus) provides a connection between the core modules in the base rack and the carrier units in the extension racks.These connections are absolute required for transmission of signalling (down link) and alarms (uplink) between the racks.The interfaces are located on the EMI panel of base- and extension racks. For each connection are 2 cables Siemens part no. S30864-X210-A2 necessary.

Ext. 1 CU 0...3 Ext. 1 CU 4...7 Ext. 2 CU 0...3 Ext. 2 CU 4...7

Fig. 2.31

Location of SELIC interfaces

Ext.1 CU 4...7 Ext.1 CU 0...3 (Ext.2) CU 4...7 (Ext.2) CU 0...3

CU 4...7 CU 0...3

277 278

Base Rack Fig. 2.32

Extension 1 Rack

Extension 2 Rack
(for BS-240 only)

SELIC-Cabling between the racks

cable no. 277

from interface Base Rack Ext. 1 CU 0...3 Ext. 1 CU 4...7

to interface Extension Rack Extension 1 CU 0...3 Extension 1 CU 4...7 Extension 2 CU 0...3 Extension 2 CU 4...7

278

Ext. 2 CU 0...3 Ext. 2 CU 4...7

Tab. 2.10

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Installation of Link Equipment


The link equipment acts as a front end, to provide the Abis interface. Different equipment can be used for wire or radio transmission. Which equipment will be used depends on customer requirements. The number of link equipment, which can be installed depends on the height of the units. For connections between Abis interface in the Base rack and link equipment in the Service rack pay attention to the recommendation CCITT G.703. Here it is stated that the receive level compared with the transmit level should not be lower than 6 dB. For installation of link equipment a mounting kit, designed for 19 units with up to 6 HU is necessary.The installation of link equipment in the mounting kit always has to start at the top of the mounting kit below the fans without a gap. In case of microwave transmission, the indoor units inside the Service rack must be connected via the microwave antenna cables with the tower mounted outdoor units.
to ODU OVPT EMI panel Service Rack ACTC -48 V SubD 9 female SubD 9 male Base Rack

rack front
SubD 9 female SubD 9 male PCM1 PCM0

F:CORE

LE1-4 LE5-8

Fig. 2.33

Overview of microwave cabling

Connect the microwave antenna cables to the indoor units as follows: Unscrew the front part of cable feeding module. Feed the microwave cable through the cable feeding module forward to the front connectors of microwave indoor units. Fix the microwave cables at the connectors. Bend the microwave cables into the correct position for easy closing of cable feeding module. Screw the front part of feeding module in its original position. Fix each cable at the strain reliefs of the feeding module.

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Connect the microwave power supply/alarm cables (S30864-K2045-X-*-7483) at the front connectors of ACTC. Route the cable bundle forward to the link equipment devices. Cut the cables for the matching length and equip the end with device-specic connectors.

service rack

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 microwave connectors (ACTC) up to 9 cables S30864-K2045-X-*-7483


frame for link equipment

AL15_P Wave (white) AL15_P AL_GND (black)

DC_Wave... PUE +0 V (red) DC_Wave... MUE -48 V (blue)

Fig. 2.34

Cabling for link equipment

In case of transmission via terrestrial lines, the NTPMs are placed inside the Service rack, which is equipped with a mounting kit for NTPM, called frame F:NT. Each frame F:NT includes the equivalent space of 3 HU, allowing the installation of up to 2 NTPM. The frame F:NT provides 3 interface as shown in the figure below.

Pin 9

-48 V
Pin 1

PCM-INPUT Pin 25 to OVPT


Pin1 Pin 25

PCM -OUTPUT external PCM lines


Pin 1

Fig. 2.35

Interfaces on frame F:NT

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The interfaces are: subD 9, male with M3 xings for -48 V output subD 25, female with M3 xings for PCM input subD 25, male with M3 xings for PCM output
PCM lines

Service Rack OVPT

Base Rack

EMI panel

ACTC -48 V

F:CORE

PCM1 PCM0

rack front

F:NT F:NT
EMI panel

Fig. 2.36

Overview of NTPM cabling

The power supply cable from the frame F:NT to the ACTC is part of the F:NT. The PCM cabling is site specific and depends on customer requirements. Name 0V -48 V Tab. 2.11 1,2,6 4,5,9 Pinning of -48 V interface of frame F:NT F:NT -48 V , subD 9 female pin

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Signal name PCM 1 - ULA PCM 1 - ULB GND/G PCM 1 - DLA PCM 1 - DLB GND/G PCM 2 - ULA PCM 2 - ULB GND/G PCM 2 - DLA PCM 2 - DLB GND/G Tab. 2.12 1 14 3 2 15 16 4 17 6 5 18 19

F:NT PCM-INPUT subD 25 female pin

Pinning of PCM-Input connector of frame F:NT

Signal name PCM 1 - ULA PCM 1 - ULB GND/G PCM 1 - DLA PCM 1 - DLB GND/G PCM 2 - ULA PCM 2 - ULB GND/G PCM 2 - DLA PCM 2 - DLB GND/G Tab. 2.13 1 14 3 2 15 16 4 17 6 5 18 19

F:NT PCM-OUTPUT subD 25 male pin

Pinning of PCM-Output connector of frame F:NT

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2.7

Setup of System Cabling


The system cabling consists of connections, which are installed on the front side of the rack. It depends on the different equipping variants (e.g. type of combining, capacity stage) and the cell configuration of the site. The following table gives an overview about the types and functionality of the prefabricated cables which will be used. For setup of the sytem cabling connections on site in case of installation or later extension, the cables will be shipped in a box, to avoid twisting and damage. Before starting the connection procedure, refer to the site documentation and determine the types and number of cables. The list of variant numbers (content of the site specific documentation) is needed for the correct setup of the cabling between the modules. Pay attention to the minimum bending radius of 10 mm, a bending tool should be used. connection DUAMCO 0/3CU 0/1/4/5 DUAMCO 1/2CU 2/3/6/7 FICOMCU 0/1/4/5 DIAMCOCU 0/1/2/3/6/7 DIAMCOCU 4/5 DUAMCO 1/2CU 2/3/6/7 FICOMCU 2/3/6/7 DUAMCO 0/3CU 0/1/4/5 HPDU (Rack)DIAMCO HPDUACOM (Rack) code number C39195-Z80-C113 C39195-Z80-C114 C39195-Z80-C115 C39195-Z80-C116 C39195-Z80-C117 C39195-Z80-C118 C39195-Z80-C160 C39195-Z80-C160 C39195-Z80-C174 C39195-Z80-C173 length connector cable type semi-rigid .086 Al semi-rigid .141 Al semi-rigid .141 Al semi-rigid .086 Al semi-rigid .086 Al semi-rigid .086 Al semi-rigid .141 Al semi-rigid .141 Al

1600 mm SMC,90,male/ SMC,90,male 950 mm SMA,90,male/ SMC,90,male

1400 mm SMA,90,male/ SMA,90,male 600 mm 750 mm SMC,90,male/ SMC,90,male SMC,90,male/ SMC,90,male

1250 mm SMC,90,male/ SMC,90,male 1250 mm SMA,90,male/ SMA,90,male 1250 mm SMA,90,male/ SMA,90,male

1250 mm SMA,90,male/ semi-rigid N-Con,90,male .141 Al 400 mm 7/16,90,male 7/16,90,male 1/2 jumper cable Coax flexible

DIAMCO (Rack 0) - C39195-Z80-C176 DIAMCO (Rack 1) Tab. 2.14

2700 mm SMA,90,male N,90,male

Functionality of system cables BS-240

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connection DUAMCO 0/3CU 0/1/6/7 DUAMCO 0/1/2/3CU 2/3/8/9 DUAMCO 0/1/2/3CU 4/5/10/11 DUAMCO 0/3CU 0/1/6/7 DUAMCO 0/1/2/3CU 2/3/8/9 DUAMCO 0/1/2/3CU 4/5/10/11 Tab. 2.15 HPDU #0

code number C39195-Z80-C206 C39195-Z80-C113 C39195-Z80-C118 C39195-Z80-C204 C39195-Z80-C160 C39195-Z80-C114

length

connector

cable type semi-rigid .086 Al semi-rigid .086 Al semi-rigid .086 Al semi-rigid .141 Al semi-rigid .141 Al semi-rigid .141 Al

1800 mm SMC,90,male/ SMC,90,male 1600 mm SMC,90,male/ SMC,90,male 1350 mm SMC,90,male/ SMC,90,male 1650 mm SMA,90,male/ SMA,90,male 1250 mm SMA,90,male/ SMA,90,male 1050 mm SMA,90,male/ SMA,90,male

Functionality of system cables BS-240XL HPDU #1 HPDU #0 HPDU #1

FAN

#0

#1

FAN

#0

#1

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #0 #1 #2 #3

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #0 #1 #2 #3

FAN

#2 MUCO # 0 CU #3

FAN

#3 CU #6 CU
#7

FAN

#2 CU #3 MUCO # 0

FAN

#3 CU #6 CU
#7

MUCO # 1

FAN

#4 CU #1

FAN

#5 CU #4 CU #5

FAN

#4 CU #1

MUCO # 1

CU #2

CU #2

FAN

#5 CU #4 CU #5

CU #0

CU #0

Base Rack Fig. 2.37 Slot numbering of the BS240 Racks

CORE # 0 CORE # 1 CORE # 2 CORE # 3

Extension Rack

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FAN

#0

#1

FAN

#0

#1

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #0 #1 #2 #3

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #0 #1 #2 #3

FAN

#2 CU #5 MUCO # 0

FAN

#3 CU #10 CU
# 11

FAN

#2 CU #5 MUCO # 0

FAN

#3 CU #10
#11

MUCO # 1

-C114

-C114

-C118

MUCO # 1

CU #4

CU #4

CU -C118

-C160

FAN

#2 CU #3 MUCO # 0

FAN

#3 CU #8
#9

-C160

-C113

FAN

#2 CU #3 MUCO # 0

FAN

#3 CU #8 CU
#9

-C113

MUCO # 1

-C204
FAN

-C204 #4 CU #1
CORE # 0 CORE # 1 CORE # 2 CORE # 3
FAN

-C206
FAN

MUCO # 1

CU #2

CU

CU #2

-C206 #4 CU #1
CORE # 0 CORE # 1 CORE # 2 CORE # 3
FAN

#5 CU #6 CU #7

#5 CU #6 CU #7

CU #0

CU #0

RX-Cabling Fig. 2.38 Overview of BS-240XL TX/RX cabling

TX-Cabling

The following sections are intended to give an overview about the most interesting configurations with different combining modulesThe configurations of system cabling as described in the following sections are standard proposals. For information about the actual configuration refer to the Configuration Overview and the Cabling Configuration List, which will be delivered with each BS240 and should be used for checking the correct configuration. An example of the Configuration Overview and Cabling Configuration List is shown in the following figures.

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PULL: IDXxxx004097 Rack: Baserack BTS EQUIPMENT PLUS 23. March 2000 BS-240 BASE Rack SIEMENS

AD400S2268D (Sales Unique Name)


FUSE PANEL

FAN 0 F: ACOM

FAN 1

ACOM 0

ACOM 1

ACOM 2

ACOM 3

FAN 2 F: CU

FAN 3

CU 2

CU 3

DIAMCO 0 DIAMCO 1 CU 6

CU 7

FAN 4 F: CORE CORE 0

FAN 5

CORE 2

CORE 3

CORE 1

CU 0

CU 1

CU 4

CU 5

Cell Configuration ACOM no.

Fig. 2.39

Example for Configuration Overview

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SIEMENS

Type of ACOM 0

from RX/TX
Modul 0 RX 0 Modul 1 RX 0 Modul 0 RX 1 Modul 1 RX 1 Modul 0 RX 2 Modul 1 RX 2 Modul 0 RX 3 Modul 1 RX 3 Modul 0 RX 4 Modul 1 RX 4 Modul 0 RX 5 Modul 1 RX 5 Modul 0 RX 6 Modul 1 RX 6 Modul 0 RX 7 Modul 1 RX 7 Modul 0 TX 0 Modul 1 TX 0 Modul 0 TX 1 Modul 1 TX 1 Modul 0 TX 2 Modul 1 TX 2 Modul 0 TX 3 Modul 1 TX 3

to CU
0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3

Type of Cable C39195-Z80Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx Cxxx

div div div div div div div div

DUAMCO4G

0 1 2 3

Type of ACOM 1

from RX/TX

to CU

Type of Cable C39195-Z80-

1 of 2 Fig. 2.40 Example for Cabling Configuration List

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2.7.1
DUAMCO 0 2:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1

BS-240, 1 Cell with DUAMCO 2:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 2:2
RXdiv

Module 0

RX

CU 0

TX0

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 1

TX0

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


TX0

SLOT 1

SLOT 1

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 3

TX0

DUAMCO 2 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 2 2:2 Module 0


TX0

SLOT 2

SLOT 2

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 7

TX0

DUAMCO 3 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 3 2:2 Module 0 CU 4


TX0

Module 1

RX0 RX1

SLOT 3

SLOT 3

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 5

TX0

Fig. 2.41

System Cabling DUAMCO 2:2, 1 cell

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Module 1

RX0 RX1

Carrier 8

Carrier 7

Carrier 6

Carrier 5

CU 6

Module 1

RX0 RX1

Carrier 4

Carrier 3

CU 2

Module 1

RX0 RX1

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 0)

SLOT 0

SLOT 0

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

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2.7.2
DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

BS-240, 1 Cell with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX CU 0 RXdiv RX CU 1 RXdiv RX CU 2 RXdiv RX CU 3 RXdiv TX0 TX1

Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

SLOT 1

SLOT2

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0 RX CU 6 RXdiv RX CU 7 RXdiv RX CU 4 RXdiv RX CU 5 RXdiv

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0


TX0 TX1

SLOT 2

SLOT 1

Carrier 5 Carrier 6 SLOT3 Carrier 7 Carrier 8

SLOT3

TX0 TX1

Module 1

RX1 RX2 RX3

Fig. 2.42

System Cabling DUAMCO 4:2, 1 cell

Module 1

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 0) 51

SLOT 0

Module 1

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2.7.3
DUAMCO 0 2:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1

BS-240, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 2:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 2:2
RXdiv

Module 0

RX

CU 0

TX0

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 1

TX0

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


TX0

SLOT 1

SLOT 1

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 3

TX0

DUAMCO 2 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 2 2:2 Module 0


TX0

SLOT 2

SLOT 2

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 7

TX0

Module 1

RX0 RX1

Carrier 3

Carrier 4

CU 6

Module 1

RX0 RX1

Carrier 4

Carrier 3

CU 2

Module 1

RX0 RX1

DUAMCO 3 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 3 2:2 Module 0 CU 4


TX0

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 5

TX0

Fig. 2.43

System Cabling DUAMCO 2:2, 2 cell

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Module 1

RX0 RX1

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 1)

SLOT 3

SLOT 3

Carrier 1

Carrier 2

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 0)

SLOT 0

SLOT 0

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

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2.7.4
DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

BS-240, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX CU 0 RXdiv RX CU 1 RXdiv RX CU 2 RXdiv RX CU 3 RXdiv TX0 TX1

Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

SLOT 1

SLOT 2

SLOT2

SLOT 1

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 0) Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 1) 53

SLOT 0

Module 1

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0 RX CU 6 RXdiv RX CU 7 RXdiv RX CU 4 RXdiv RX CU 5 RXdiv

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0 Module 1


TX0 TX1

Module 1

SLOT 0 SLOT 3

Carrier 4 Carrier 3 Carrier 2 Carrier 1

SLOT 3

TX0 TX1

Module 1 Fig. 2.44

RX1 RX2 RX3

System Cabling DUAMCO 4:2, 2 cells

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2.7.5
DUAMCO 0 2:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1

BS-240, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 2:2/4:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 2:2
RXdiv

Module 0

RX

CU 0

TX0

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 1

TX0

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


TX0

SLOT 1

SLOT 1

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 3

TX1

Module 1

RX0 RX1

SLOT 2

SLOT 2

Carrier 4

Carrier 3

CU 2

Module 1

RX0 RX1

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0 RX CU 6 RXdiv RX CU 7 RXdiv RX CU 4 RXdiv RX CU 5 RXdiv

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0


TX0 TX1

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

Fig. 2.45

System Cabling DUAMCO 2:2/4:2, 2 cells

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Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 1)

Car. 1 Car. 2 Car. 3 Car. 4

SLOT 3

Module 1

Module 1

SLOT3

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 0)

SLOT 0

SLOT 0

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

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2.7.6
DUAMCO 0 2:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1

BS-240, 3 Cells with DUAMCO 2:2 (Proposal)


Logical numbering of Car. (Cell 2) Logical numbering of Car. (Cell 0) Logical numbering of Car. (Cell 1) 55 DUAMCO 0 2:2
RXdiv

Module 0

RX

CU 0

TX0

SLOT 0

SLOT 0 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 1

TX0

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


TX0

SLOT 1

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 3

TX0

SLOT 2

DUAMCO 3 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 3 2:2 Module 0 CU 4


TX0

Module 1

RX0 RX1

SLOT 3

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 5

TX0

Fig. 2.46

System Cabling DUAMCO 2:2, 3 cells

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Module 1

RX0 RX1

Carrier 1

Carrier 2

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

CU 2

Module 1

RX0 RX1

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

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Installation Base Transceiver Station Equipment

2.7.7
DUAMCO 0 2:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1

BS-240, 3 Cells with DUAMCO 2x2:2, 4:2 (Proposal)


Logical numbering of Car. (Cell 1) Logical numbering of Car. (Cell 0) Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 2) DUAMCO 0 2:2
RXdiv

Module 0

RX

CU 0

TX0

SLOT 0

SLOT 0 SLOT 1 SLOT2 SLOT3

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 1

TX0

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX RXdiv

DUAMCO 1 2:2 Module 0


TX0

SLOT 1

Module 1

RX RXdiv

CU 3

TX0

SLOT2

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0


RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0 RX CU 6 RXdiv RX CU 7 RXdiv RX CU 4 RXdiv RX CU 5 RXdiv

DUAMCO 3 4:2 Module 0


TX0 TX1

Module 1

RX0 RX1

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

Fig. 2.47

System Cabling DUAMCO 2x2:2, 4:2, 3 cells

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Car. 1 Car. 2 Car. 3 Car. 4

SLOT 3

Module 1

Module 1

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

CU 2

Module 1

RX0 RX1

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

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2.7.8

BS-240, 1 Cell with FICOM (Proposal)

RX RXdiv

CU 0

TX0

SLOT 0
Carrier 3 Carrier 2

TX1 RX RXdiv

CU 1

DIAMCO 0
RX0 RX1 RX2 RX RXdiv

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX0 RX2 RX RXdiv RX RXdiv TX1

CU 3

CU 6

Module 1

Expansion

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7

SLOT 2

RX RXdiv

CU 7

TX1

RX RXdiv

Expansion

RX RXdiv

CU 5

Fig. 2.48

System Cabling FICOM , 1 cell

Carrier 8

TX1

SLOT3

Carrier 7

CU 4

TX0

Carrier 6

Carrier 5

RX1

TX0

Logical numbering of carrier (cell 0)


57

CU 2

TX0

Expansion

Base

Module 0

SLOT 1

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Carrier 1

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2.7.9

BS-240, 2 Cells with FICOM, max 4,4,0 (Proposal)

RX0 RX1 RX2

RX RXdiv

CU 0 TX 0

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv RX RXdiv

CU 1 TX 1

RX1 RX2

TX 0 Expansion

Module 1

RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv

SLOT 1

RX3

CU 3 TX 1

RX0 RX1 RX2

RX RXdiv

TX 0 Expansion

Module 0

SLOT 2

Carrier 4

DIAMCO 1

CU 6

Carrier 4

Carrier 3 Base

RX0

CU 2

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv RX RXdiv

CU 7

TX 1

RX1 RX2

TX 0

Module 1

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv

SLOT3

CU 5 TX 1

Fig. 2.49

System Cabling FICOM, 2 cells

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Carrier 1

Carrier 2

RX0

CU 4

Logical numbering of carrier (cell 1)

Carrier 3

Logical numbering of carrier (cell 0)

Module 0

SLOT 0

Base

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

DIAMCO 0

Installation Base Transceiver Station Equipment

IMN:BTSE BS-240/240XL

2.7.10

BS-240, 2 Cells with FICOM, max. 2,6,0 (Proposal) Logical numbering of carrier (cell 0) Logical numbering of carrier (cell 1)
59

RX0 RX1 RX2

RX RXdiv

CU 0 TX 0

Module 0

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv RX RXdiv

SLOT 0 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT3

Base

CU 1 TX 1

RX1 RX2

TX 0 Expansion

Module 1

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv

CU 3 TX 1

RX0 RX1 RX2

RX RXdiv

TX 0 Expansion

Module 0

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv RX RXdiv

CU 7

TX 1

RX1 RX2

TX 0

Module 1

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX RXdiv

Base

CU 5 TX 1

Fig. 2.50

System Cabling FICOM, 2cells

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Carrier 1

Carrier 2

RX0

CU 4

Carrier 3

Carrier 4

DIAMCO 1

CU 6

Carrier 5

Carrier 6

RX0

CU 2

Carrier 2

Carrier 1

DIAMCO 0

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Installation Base Transceiver Station Equipment

2.7.11
DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

BS-240XL, 4 Cells with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX CU 0 RXdiv RX CU 1 RXdiv RX CU 2 RXdiv TX0 TX1

Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

Module 0

RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

SLOT 1

Module 1

RX1 RX2 RX3

TX1

Module 1

RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

SLOT 2

SLOT2

RX CU10 RXdiv RX CU 11 RXdiv

TX1

Module 1

RX0

RX CU 9 RXdiv

TX0

Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

Module 1

RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

SLOT3

Module 0

RX1 RX2 RX3

TX1

Fig. 2.51

System Cabling DUAMCO 4:2, 4 cell

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Module 0

RX CU 8 RXdiv

TX0

SLOT3

RX CU 7 RXdiv

TX1

Module 1

RX0

RX CU 6 RXdiv

TX0

Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 1)

DUAMCO 3 4:2

DUAMCO 3 4:2

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 3)

DUAMCO 2 4:2

DUAMCO 2 4:2

Module 0

Module 0

Module 1

RX CU 5 RXdiv

TX0

SLOT 1

RX CU 4 RXdiv

TX1

Module 0

RX0

RX CU 3 RXdiv

TX0

Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 2)

DUAMCO 1 4:2

DUAMCO 1 4:2

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 0)

SLOT 0

Module 1

Module 1

SLOT 0

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IMN:BTSE BS-240/240XL

2.7.12
DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

BS-240XL, 2 Cells with DUAMCO 4:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 4:2 Module 0
RX CU 0 RXdiv RX CU 1 RXdiv RX CU 2 RXdiv RX CU 3 RXdiv TX0 TX1

Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

Module 0

RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

SLOT 1

Module 1

RX1 RX2 RX3

RX CU11 RXdiv

TX1

Module 1

RX CU10 RXdiv

TX0

SLOT 2

Module 1

RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

Module 1

RX0

RX CU 6 RXdiv RX CU 7 RXdiv RX CU 8 RXdiv RX CU 9 RXdiv

TX0 TX1

Carrier 4 Carrier 3 Carrier 2 Carrier 1

TX0 TX1

RX1 RX2 RX3

Fig. 2.52

System Cabling DUAMCO 4:2, 3 cells

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Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 1) 61

DUAMCO 3 4:2

DUAMCO 3 4:2

SLOT 3

Module 0

Module 0

SLOT 3

SLOT2

SLOT 1

RX CU 5 RXdiv

TX1

Module 0

RX0

RX CU 4 RXdiv

TX0

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 2)

DUAMCO 1 4:2

DUAMCO 1 4:2

Logical numbering of Carrier (Cell 1)

SLOT 0

Module 1

Module 1

SLOT 0

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Installation Base Transceiver Station Equipment

2.7.13
DUAMCO 0 8:2
RX0 RX1 RX2

BS-240XL, 2 Cell with DUAMCO 8:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0 8:2
RX RXdiv

CU 0

TX0

Carrier 1

Module 0

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX0 RX1 RX2

RX RXdiv

CU 1
TX2

Module 0

TX1

Carrier 2

Carrier 3

RX RXdiv

CU 2
TX3

Carrier 4 Carrier 5 Module 1 Carrier 6

RX RXdiv

CU 3

TX0

Module 1

RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7

RXdiv TX2 RX RXdiv TX3

CU 5

RX0 RX1 RX2

RX RXdiv

CU 6

TX0

Carrier 1 Module 1 SLOT 3

TX1 RX RXdiv TX2 RX RXdiv TX3 RX RXdiv

Carrier 2

Module 1

RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX0 RX1 RX2

CU 7

Carrier 3

CU 8 Carrier 4 Carrier 5 Module 0 Carrier 6

CU 9

TX0

Module 0

RX RXdiv

RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7

TX2 RX RXdiv TX3

CU11

Fig. 2.53

System Cabling DUAMCO 8:2, 2 cell

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SLOT2

RX3

CU10

TX1

Logical numbering of carrier (cell 1)

DUAMCO 1 8:2

DUAMCO 1 8:2

SLOT 1

RX3

RX

CU 4

TX1

Logical numbering of carrier (cell 0)

SLOT 0

Installation Base Transceiver Station Equipment

IMN:BTSE BS-240/240XL

2.7.14
DUAMCO 0
RX0 RX1 RX2

BS-240XL, 2 Cell with DUAMCO 8:2 and 4:2 (Proposal)


DUAMCO 0
RX

8:2 CU 0 CU 1
RXdiv RX

8:2 Carrier 1

TX0

Module 0

Module 0

RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7 RX0

RX

CU 2

SLOT 0

RX3

RXdiv

TX1

Carrier 2

RXdiv RX

TX2

Carrier 3

CU 3

TX3

Carrier 4

RXdiv RX

CU 4

TX0

Carrier 5

Module 1

RX1 RX2 RX3 RX4 RX5 RX6 RX7

RXdiv

Module 1

RX

CU 5

RXdiv RX

CU10

SLOT 1

TX1

Carrier 6

RXdiv RX

TX2

Carrier 7

CU11

RXdiv

TX3

Carrier 8

SLOT2

DUAMCO 1 Module 1
RX0 RX1 RX2 RX3 RX0

4:2
RX

DUAMCO 1 4:2 CU 6
RXdiv RX

CU 7

RXdiv RX

TX1

Module 1

TX0

Carrier 1

Carrier 2

Module 0

Module 0

RX1 RX2 RX3

RXdiv RX

TX0

SLOT 3

CU 8

Carrier 3 Carrier 4

CU 9

TX1

RXdiv

Fig. 2.54

System Cabling DUAMCO 8:2 and 4:2, 2 cell

Logical numbering of carrier (cell 1)


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Installation Base Transceiver Station Equipment

2.7.15

Cabling for HPDU Connection


HPDU #0 DIAMCO#0

RXOUT

SMA

Art.0 N-connector Module 0

TXIN

FICOM BASE#0

HPDU #1

DIAMCO#1

RXOUT

SMA

Art.0 N-connector Module 0

TXIN

FICOM BASE#1

Fig. 2.55

Overview for HPDU cabling

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Cell 0

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2.8
2.8.1

External Cabling Activities


Overview
This chapter gives information required for installing the external cables between the BS240/240XL and equipment outside the rack. The rack cannot function without the following cable connections: AC mains terminal block 5 pole - power distribution of 230 V AC, 3-phase supply (BS240E/240XL) AC mains terminal block 4 pole - power distribution of 208 / 120V AC, 2 -phase supply (BS240U) ground screws - ground bar Abis interface - PCM links microwave indoor units - W outdoor units (if W equipment is used o f r transmission) transmit / receive antenna connectors - antenna system ground strip of antenna cable shields - ground bolt optional: serial interface - signalling link terminal alarm collection terminal - external alarm connectors All interfaces exept the antenna connectors are located at the EMI panel below the top enclosure. For cable installation the top enclosure has to be removed. For opening and removing the roof unsrew the bolts in the top extrusions.

2 3

2 4 5

1 PE plate 2 ground bolts 3 AC terminals 4 CAN bus OUT Fig. 2.56

5 CAN bus IN 6 CAN bus TEST 7 lightning protection alarms

Interfaces on top of the BS240E/240XL service1 rack

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3 11 PCM 0 1 2 PCM 1 13

3 5 6 12 Serial interface 9 14 CAN-bus 7 8 LPA 4 10 MSU

1 Abis interface on OVPT 0 2 Abis interface (OVPT 1) 3 ground bolts 4 DC terminal 5 CAN bus OUT Fig. 2.57

6 CAN bus IN 7 CAN bus TEST 8 lightning protection alarms 9 serial interface 10 site inputs on ACK

11 extension 1 CU4...7 12 extension 1 CU0...3 13 extension 2 CU4...7 14 extension 2 CU0...3

Interfaces on top of the BS-240/240XL base rack

3 3 1 2 9 4 5

1 CU4...7 2 CU0...3 3 ground bolts Fig. 2.58

4 CAN bus OUT 5 CAN bus IN 6 CAN bus TEST

7 lightning protection alarms 8 PE plate 9 DC terminal

Interfaces on top BS-240/240XL extension rack

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Some additional hints for the installation of external cabling: The rst cable that has to be installed is the ground cable between the main ground stud on top of the rack and the nearest ground bar on site. The second installation step is to connect the ground stud of the different racks in series. After that all other cables like AC mains, RF cabling or alarm wires can be installed. The screen of the RF jumpers has to be grounded before entering the BTSE via the cable feeding module, see Fig. 2.76. If cables are fed through coaxial cable access located at the top of the rack at the front, the screen has to be grounded like all other coaxial cables. The following figure shows the location of the external interfaces for the BS-240/240XL (example of BS-240 with Service1-, Base- and Extension rack). serial interface cable external alarms / commands Abis lines (OVPT PCM0, PCM1) antenna cables 3 x 230 V AC or 3 x 208 /120 V AC ground cable microwave
SIEMENS
LMT ETHERNET

-48 V DC*

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C


LMT ETHERNET

SIEMENS DC-PANEL ACT-C


LMT ETHERNET

DC-PANEL ACT-C

AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ AC/ DC DC DC DC DC DC DC CTRL #0 #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 AC + DC Distribution

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #1 #0 #3 #2

ACOM ACOM ACOM ACOM #1 #0 #3 #2

LE 0 LE 1 LE 2 LE 3 LE 4 LE 5

MUCO #0

MUCO #1

MUCO #0

CU CU #2 #3

CU #6

CU #7

CU CU #2 #3

MUCO #1

CU #6

CU #7

COBA 0 COSA 0 COBA 1 COSA 1

CU CU #0 #1

CU #4

CU #5

CU CU #0 #1

CU #4

CU #5

*) only in case of external power supply Service1 rack Base rack Extension rack

Fig. 2.59

Locations of connection points for external cables

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2.8.2

Ground and Power Supply Connections 3 x 230 V AC


The BS240E/240XL racks has to be connected to the site specific ground system before starting the connection of AC mains cable. An external ground wire (16 mm2, copper conductor) has to be connected on the upper left side grounding bolt of the rack which must be attached to the ground bar on site. All adjoining racks will be grounded using a prefabricated wire bridge and is connected to top left and right corners of each rack respectively. If on site a main ground wire (50 mm2, copper conductor) is installed, it is possible to connect each rack on the shortest way to the main ground using 16 mm2 copper wires. Connect the BS-240/240XL racks and ground system as follows: Use the nearest ground bar on site. Ascertain the distances between the connection points of the ground system and the ground bolt of the rack. Cut the cables to the required length. Remove the cable covering at the end to connect to the ground bolt (length approx. 7 mm) and x a cable lug M8. Connect the prepared cable end to the ground bolt. Tighten the nut rmly.

alternative solusion for rack grounding

50 mm2 main ground wire 16 mm 2ground wires ground wire bridges

H07-RN F 5 G4 AC distribution AC counter 3 x 25 A main breakers

3 x 230 V AC mains

connection to ground

Fig. 2.60

Ground and AC mains connections of the BS-240/240XL (example) Note, that the connection by screws at the top of racks standing side by side is a mechanical connection only. These connection is not a ground connection ! The figure above shows the recommended cabling for the power supply and ground connections. The recommended cable types guarantees the proper function of the BS240E/240XL, equipped with up to 24 carriers. An easily accessible disconnect device is incorporated into the AC mains supply wiring. To isolate the mains supply 3 x 25 A circuit breakers are connected (one per phase), and are installed in the AC distribution box close to the BS240/240XL. The disconnect device shall simultaneously interrupt all phase conductors.

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A 5-pole terminal block of the MSU, located in the top of Service1 rack, is the connection point for the AC mains cable. The BS240/240XL will be powered by 3 x 230 V, 50 Hz, 20 A per phase.

PE L3 L2

L1

Fig. 2.61

Pinning of 230 V AC terminal block (Service1 Rack)

This warning must appear in the original German text: Vor Anschlu des 3 x 230 V Einspeisungskabels ist sicherzustellen, da das Kabel spannungsfrei ist. Die Hauptsicherungen sind zu unterbrechen. Es sind geeignete Manahmen gegen unbefugtes Einschalten der Netzspannung zu treffen. An imprint, located on the front panel of the AC frame gives instruction how to deenergize the BS240U: To deenergize entire unit : 1) Switch OFF BATT 0 + BATT 1(BR14 + BR15) to deenergize DC circuit 2) Switch OFF breakers (BR11 + BR12 + BR13) to deenergize AC circuit To connect the BS240/240XL with the AC mains connection point proceed with the following steps: Unscrew the bolts in the top extrusions for opening the roof. Remove the roof sections carefully, avoid damages to the paint work. Refer to the site documentation for the required information about type and location of the AC distribution. Check the actual distance between terminal block of the MSU and AC distribution. Remove the insulation of the cable and cut back the wire insulation at the end; that is to be connected to the terminal block. Fix the cable at the strain relief by straps. Insert the wires into the terminals. Use a screwdriver for opening the terminal springs.Check that all wires are in xed position.

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Ground and Power Supply Connections -48 V DC


For connecting the BS-240/240XL with an external -48 V DC power supply unit a Service1 Rack is not needed in this case. Depending on the site-specific power supply configuration, the racks have to be connected directly with the power supply unit or via a power distribution panel. In any case each rack has to be protected by a 50 A breaker (BS-240) or 80 A (BS-240XL). The following figure shows the power supply configuration for the BTS, if a power distribution panel is used. The power supply unit, as shown in Fig. 2.62, is intended to be supplied by a -48 V DC centralized battery source. The charging rectifiers must be internally insulated from the AC mains by insulating transformers. The positive pole of the backup batteries must be connected to ground.

alternative solution for rack grounding DC main wires 2 2 x H 07 V-R 16 mm (BS-240) 2 2 x H 07 V-R 25 mm (BS-240XL) 80 A main breaker (BS-240) 100 A main breaker (BS-240XL) UE -48 V DC power supply unit
+

main ground wire 50 mm2

ground wire 2 H 07 V-R 16 mm (yellow/green) ground wires

H 07 V-R 35 mm

optional power distribution panel

DC supply +0 V pole connected to ground backup batteries

fuses 50 A (BS-240) 80 A (BS-240XL) ground bar

batterie +0 V pole connected to ground

50 mm

Fig. 2.62

Ground-and power supply connections with -48V DC Installation of the DC wires is as follows: Ascertain the real distance between rack and the power supply unit or power distribution panel. Cut the wires to the required length. Remove the cable covering (length approx. 12 mm) and x wire end sleeves at the ends to be connected to the terminal block of the MSU (the location is shown in Fig. 2.63). Insert the prepared ends into the terminal block. Check the correct polarity of the connection from BTS to the DC output of the power supply unit.

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-48 V +0 V

Fig. 2.63

Terminal block for -48 V DC input of MSU

For installation of the ground connection proceed as described in section 2.6.2 of this manual.

2.8.4

Ground and Power Supply Connections BS240U


An external ground wire has to be connected on the upper left side grounding bolt of the rack which must be attached to the ground bar on site for direct connection to ground according NEC Section 810-58(b). All adjoining racks will be grounded using a prefabricated wire bridge and is connected to top left and right corners of each rack respectively (for location of ground bolts see also Fig. 2.56,Fig. 2.57,Fig. 2.58 of this manual). The dimensions of the required ground conductor has to be not less than #6 AWG (American Wire Gauge). All other supply conductors should be #4 AWG (for AC mains). The BS240U has to be connected to the site specific ground system before starting the installation of power supply wires. Pay attention to the label adjancent to the Power Input Terminal Block: HIGH LEAKAGE CURRENT- Earth connection essential before connecting supply After connection the BS240U to AC or DC power supply sources, in parts of basestation equipment hazardous energy levels do exist. An imprint, located on the front panel of the AC frame gives instruction how to deenergize the BS240U:

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To deenergize entire unit : 1) Switch OFF BATT 0 + BATT 1(BR13 + BR14) to deenergize DC circuit 2) Switch OFF both breaker (BR11 + BR12) to deenergize AC circuit The terminal block for the AC mains input is located at the top of the Service1 rack, accessible after removing the roof.

Make sure that the AC mains cable is deenergized before connection with the BS240. Take measures against unauthorized switch on at the power distribution ! The BS240U rack requires a 2 phase, 3 wire plus ground (PE) connection with the AC mains (208 / 120 V AC, 60Hz), each phase must be protected by branch circuit breaker 70A, UL489, long delay. Install the connection in the following stages: Check the actual distance between terminal block and the connection point. Cut the cable to the required length. Remove the insulation of the cable and cut back the wire insulation at the end; that is to be connected to the terminal block. Lead the prepared cable to the terminal block of the MSU at the top of the rack. Insert the wires into the terminals. Lead the main cable to the connection point for 120 V AC. conductor 208/120 VAC phase 1 208/120 VAC phase 2 neutral conductor protection earth Tab. 2.16 L1 L2 N PE label terminal 1 3 2 4 black brown or black blue yellow/green colour

Pinning of the AC input terminal block

alternative solusion for rack grounding

main ground wire #2 AWG or larger ground wire #8 AWG

ground wire #8 AWG ground wire bridges 4x #4 AWG AC distribution AC counter 2 x 70 A main breakers 208 / 120 V 60 Hz AC mains main ground wire #2 AWG or larger ground bar

Fig. 2.64

Ground and AC/DC connections of the BS240U

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Note: Use only copper conductors for power supply and ground connections ! Note : Before starting installation of Data Circuits and External Interconnection Cables pay attention to the NEC, section 725-54 c). Transient voltage surge suppression and primary protectors are not required at the entry of the wiring to the BS240U if the exposed wiring is limited to less or equal 140 feet. Refer to NEC Article 725 c) and 800-30 for proper clearence of data wiring from power and lightning conductors. The corresponding Canadian Electric Codes (CEC) sections to NEC 800-30 are CEC 600-20 and 60-202. The corresponding CEC sections to NEC 725 c) are CEC 16-200 thru 16-256.Refer before starting the installation of the antenna connections to NEC Article 810.The corresponding CEC Articles to NEC 810 is Section 54. Further pay attention before the cabling works to NEC 770, 810, 800, 810-57, 400-4, 410-57, and CEC Rules 16-224, 54-802, 4-010, 26-708, and sections 56, 54, 60 .

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2.8.5

Abis-Interface - PCM Link Terminal


The Abis interfaces PCM0 and PCM1,located on EMI panel, provides the communication links to the neighbouring Base Stations or to the controlling BSC. The Abis interfaces are terminated with Overvoltage Protections (OVPT) which protects the boards inside the BS240 against overvoltage (residual voltage < 1 kV). Two types of OVPT exist: OVPTCOAX for 75 and OVPT for 100/120 cables. Depending on the different cable impedances it is recommended to: use screened cable containing 8/10 shielded twisted pairs 0,25 mm2 for 100/120 PCM lines, e.g. S-09YS(ST)CY 8x2x0.6/1.2. use coaxial cables for 75 wiring, e.g. 2YCCY 0.4/2.5.

Use only twisted pair or coaxial copper cables with braided shielding ! The outer diameter of the PCM cable must not exeed 8 mm. The maximum cable length depends on the attenuation of the cable, in order to fulfill the requirements of minimum voltage levels to be provided at Abis interface according to PCM standards. The cable shielding must be connected to the relevant ground pins as close as possible (in order to avoid EMC/RF interfering effects).

2.8.5.1

Abis-Interface for 100/120 Ohm Cable Impedance


Before starting the connection of the PCM cables at the Abis interface of the OVPT, prepair the cables as shown in the figure below.

Fig. 2.65

Preparation of the PCM-cable, 120 impedance

Cut the cable to the required length (1). Cut back the outer insulation approx.13 cm (2). Remove approx. 11 cm of the braided shield (3).

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Cut around the outer insulation and shift the insulation ring to the end of the braided shield (4).Remove the foil shields and the additional plastic wires. Remove 6 mm of the wires insulation. Wrap the exposed cable screen, which will be xed at the stress relieving.

Fig. 2.66

Fixing of PCM cables at OVPT

Fix the cable at the stress-relieving by straps or screw down the screen clamps (not part of the OVPT, WAGO part-no. 790-108 for outer diameter up to 8 mm or 790-116 for outer diameter up to 16 mm). Insert the wires into the terminals of the OVPT. Insert the additional wire (shielding potential) into one of the ground terminals (e.g. no. 24). Lead the additional wire and the uplink and downlink wires on the shortest route (that means without sleeves) between the stress relieving and the screw terminals. All unconnected PCM lines (4 wires per line) must be connected to one of the ground terminals. EXT SYNC B EXT SYNC A

Down Link = RX

B 1

A 3 5

B 7

B 19

9 11 13 15 17

21 23 25 27

8 10 12 14 16 18

20

22 24 26 28

A PCM 4

PCM 3

PCM 2

PCM 1 Up Link = TX

Fig. 2.67

Pinning Abis interface PCM0

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Down Link = RX

B 1

A 3 5

B 7

B 19

A 21 23 25 27

9 11 13 15 17

8 10 12 14 16 18

20

22 24 26 28

A PCM 8

PCM 7

PCM 6

PCM 5 Up Link = TX

Fig. 2.68

Pinning Abis interface PCM1

monitoring interfaces

screen clamps (not part of OVPT) terminals for external PCM cables down link lines up link lines

Fig. 2.69

OVPT with terminal block (120 )

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Abis-Interface for 75 Ohm Cable Impedance


The Abis interface to the peripheral link equipment is done by use of 9 1,0/2,3 coaxial connectors, located at the OVPTCOAX. holes for stress relieving

PCM line connectors

Fig. 2.70

OVPT with 1,0/2,3 connectors (75 )

For Abis cabling with 75 impedance use coaxial cable e.g. 2YCCY 0.4/2.5. The coaxial cables will be prepared as follows: Fix a 1,0/2,3-female connector for each PCM-up and down line at the end to be connected to the OVPT. Connect the prepared cable to the matching connectors. Use a torque spanner for 1,0/2,3 connector (35 N/cm). Fix the screening at the holes for stress-relieving by straps. signal PCM1-ULA PCM1-DLA PCM2-ULA PCM2-DLA PCM3-ULA Tab. 2.17 1 2 3 4 5 coax connector signal PCM3-DLA PCM4-ULA PCM4-DLA EXTSYNCA --6 7 8 9 --coax connector

Pinning of Abis interface PCM0, 75

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signal PCM5-ULA PCM5-DLA PCM6-ULA PCM6-DLA PCM7-ULA Tab. 2.18 1 2 3 4 5

coax connector

signal PCM7-DLA PCM8-ULA PCM8-DLA ----6 7 8 9 ---

coax connector

Pinning of Abis interface PCM1, 75

2.8.5.3

Monitoring Interfaces on OVPT


The Overvoltage Protection carries 3 6pin DIN41616 test connectors for monitoring the PCM lines. The following tables show the pinning of the monitoring interfaces. The pin arrangement is shown in figure below.

6 5 connector 3 4 3 2 1 6 5 connector 2 4 3 2 1 6 5 connector 1 4 3 2 1


Fig. 2.71 Monitoring interfaces for PCM lines of OVPT

connector / pin 1- 1 1- 2 1- 3 1- 4 1- 5 1- 6 2- 1 2- 2 Tab. 2.19

Signal name PCM 1 - ULA GND/G PCM 1 - DLA PCM 1 - DLB PCM 2 - ULA GND/G PCM 2 - DLA PCM 2 - DLB

Function PCM Line 1 Up Link A shield pair 1 PCM Line 1 Down Link A PCM Line 1 Down Link B PCM Line 2 Up Link A shield pair 2 PCM Line 2 Down Link A PCM Line 2 Down Link B

Pinning of the monitoring interfaces PCM0

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connector / pin 2- 3 2- 4 2- 5 2- 6 3- 1 3- 2 3- 3 3- 4 3- 5 3- 6 Tab. 2.19

Signal name PCM 3 - ULA GND/G PCM 3 - DLA PCM 3 - DLB PCM 4 - ULA GND/G PCM 4- DLA PCM 4- DLB EXTSYNCA EXTSYNCB

Function PCM Line 3 Up Link A shield pair 3 PCM Line 3 Down Link A PCM Line 3 Down Link B PCM Line 4 Up Link A shield pair 4 PCM Line 4 Down Link A PCM Line 4 Down Link B

Pinning of the monitoring interfaces PCM0

connector / pin 1- 1 1- 2 1- 3 1- 4 1- 5 1- 6 2- 1 2- 2 2- 3 2- 4 2- 5 2- 6 3- 1 3- 2 3- 3 3- 4 3- 5 3- 6 Tab. 2.20

Signal name PCM 5 - ULA GND/G PCM 5 - DLA PCM 5 - DLB PCM 6 - ULA GND/G PCM 6 - DLA PCM 6 - DLB PCM 7 - ULA GND/G PCM 7 - DLA PCM 7 - DLB PCM 8 - ULA GND/G PCM 8 - DLA PCM 4 - DLB -----

Function PCM Line 1 Up Link A shield pair 1 PCM Line 1 Down Link A PCM Line 1 Down Link B PCM Line 2 Up Link A shield pair 2 PCM Line 2 Down Link A PCM Line 2 Down Link B PCM Line 3 Up Link A shield pair 3 PCM Line 3 Down Link A PCM Line 3 Down Link B PCM Line 4 Up Link A shield pair 4 PCM Line 4 Down Link A PCM Line 4 Down Link B

Pinning of the monitoring interfaces PCM1

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2.8.6

Alarm Collection Terminal - external Signal Sensors


The access for cabling from external signal sensors on site (site inputs) is the Alarm Collection Terminal for Base Rack (ACTM). The ACTM provides 8 WAGO terminal blocks with 12 pins each for connecting of 48 site inputs. The WAGO terminals are labelled X1 ... X10, the terminal blocks X1...X8 are used for connection of site inputs. The cables will be fixed as shown in the figure below or by screen clamps (not part of the ACTM, WAGO part-no. 790-108 for outer diameter up to 8 mm or 790-116 for outer diameter up to 16 mm). The following tables give information on the pinning of the terminals.

X4

X3

X2

X1

X9 X10

X8

X7

X6

X5

Fig. 2.72

Terminal numbering of the ACTM

Pin no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tab. 2.21

Signal name AL0P AL0M (GND) AL1P AL1M (GND) AL2P AL2M (GND) 7 8 9 10 11 12

Pin no. AL3P

Signal name

AL3M (GND) AL4P AL4M (GND) AL5P ) AL5M (GND)

Pinning ACTM Connector X5 Site Inputs

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Pin no. X6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tab. 2.22

Signal name AL6P AL6M (GND) AL7P AL7M (GND) AL8P AL8M (GND) AL9P AL9M (GND) AL10P AL10M AL11P AL11M 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Pin no. X7

Signal name AL12P AL12M (GND) AL13P AL13M (GND) AL14P AL14M (GND) AL15P AL15M (GND) AL16P AL16M (GND) AL17P AL17M (GND)

10 11 12

Pinning ACTM Connector X6, X7 Site Inputs

Pin no. X8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tab. 2.23

Signal name AL18P AL18M (GND) AL19P AL19M (GND) AL20P AL20M (GND) AL21P AL21M (GND) AL22P AL22M (GND) AL23P AL23M (GND) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Pin no. X4

Signal name AL24P AL24M (GND) AL25P AL25M (GND) AL26P AL26M (GND) AL27P AL27M (GND) AL28P AL28M (GND) AL29P AL29M (GND)

10 11 12

Pinning ACTM Connector X8, X4 Site Inputs

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Pin no. X3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Tab. 2.24

Signal name AL30P AL30M (GND) AL31P AL31M (GND) AL32P AL32M (GND) AL33P AL33M (GND) AL34P AL34M (GND) AL35P AL35M (GND) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Pin no. X2

Signal name AL36P AL36M (GND) AL37P AL37M (GND) AL38P AL38M (GND) AL39P AL39M (GND) AL40P AL40M (GND) AL41P AL41M (GND)

Pinning ACTA Connector X3, X2 Site Inputs

Pin no. X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tab. 2.25

Signal name AL42P AL42M (GND) AL43P AL43M (GND) AL44P AL44M (GND) 7 8 9 10 11 12

Pin no. X1

Signal name AL45P AL45M (GND) AL46P AL46M (GND) AL47P AL47M (GND)

Pinning ACTA Connector X1 Site Inputs

Additionally to the site inputs at ACTM, there exists the ACTC board, used as a connection board to support single connectors for the internal alarms (FAN, heatexchanger, temperatur sensor, rack in service...) and the DC supply for the FANs, heatexchangers, microwave equipment, smoke sensor and ACT. The ACTC is located in the DC panel of each rack (see Fig. 2.73)

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HX0 HX1

HX3

LE0 LE1 LE2

SMOKE RDO

ALARM

LE3 LE4 LE5 LE6 LE7 LE8 1

BB0 BB1

BB2

24

meaning of abbrevations: RDO: rack door open LE0...8: microwave 1...9 SMOKE: smoke sensor BB0...2: battery fuse 0...2

Fig. 2.73

Connector arrangement at ACTC

The following table gives information on the connecting of enviromental alarms at ACTM and ACTC. ENVA Alarms at WAGO- block PIN 11, 12 9, 10 7, 8 Indication at LMT Alarm Alarm-Board Connector PIN

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Heatexchanger - 0 Heatexchanger - 1 Heatexchanger - 2 Rack / rack in Service

ACTC ACTC ACTC ACTC ACTC ACTC ACTC ACTC

HX0 HX1 HX2 SIS SMOKE BBO0-2

5, 6

Smoke Battery Fuse 0, 1, 2 Over Voltage Protection

3, 4 1, 2 Microwave AL-0 AL-1 AL-2 AL-3 Environmental Alarms at ACTM and ACTC

ACTC ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM

MW1-9 X5 X5 X5 X5 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8

Tab. 2.26

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Alarms at WAGO- block PIN

Indication at LMT

Alarm

Alarm-Board

Connector

PIN

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Tab. 2.26

AL-4 AL-5 AL-6 AL-7 AL-8 AL-9 AL-10 AL-11 AL-12 AL-13 AL-14 AL-15 AL-16 AL-17 AL-18 AL-19 AL-20 AL-21 AL-22 AL-23 AL-24 AL-25 AL-26 AL-27 AL-28 AL-29 AL-30 AL-31 AL-32 AL-33 AL-34 AL-35 AL-36 Environmental Alarms at ACTM and ACTC

ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM

X5 X5 X6 X6 X6 X6 X6 X6 X7 X7 X7 X7 X7 X7 X8 X8 X8 X8 X8 X8 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X4 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X3 X2

9,10 11,12 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11,12 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11,12 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11,12 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11,12 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11,12 1,2

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ENVA

Alarms at WAGO- block PIN

Indication at LMT

Alarm

Alarm-Board

Connector

PIN

46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Note:

AL-37 AL-38 AL-39 AL-40 AL-41 AL-42 AL-43 AL-44 AL-45 AL-46 AL-47

ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM ACTM

X2 X2 X2 X2 X2 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1 X1

3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11,12 1,2 3,4 5,6 7,8 9,10 11,12

1.The Indication at LMT has to be defined by Customer. It will be recommended to use the proposed indication. 2.Connector X9 and X10 are not used Environmental Alarms at ACTM and ACTC

Tab. 2.26

2.8.7

Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) Interface


A SubD 15 female connector, located at the DC panel of the Base rack, is the interface for connecting a Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) for commissioning and maintenance purposes. Pin No. 1 2 3 4 5 Tab. 2.27 Signal Name --LMT_TA LMT_CA LMT_RA LMT_IA Pin No. 6 7 8 9 10 Signal name LMT_SA --GND GND LMT_TB Pin No. 11 12 13 14 15 Signal name LMT_RB LMT_IB LMT_SB -----

Pinning of the LMT interface

RJ45 Pin No. 1 3 5 7 Tab. 2.28

Signal Name 10BT_TD+ 10BT_RD+ ----2 4 6 8

RJ45 Pin No.

Signal name 10BT_TD--10BT_RD---

Pinning of the LMT RJ45 interface

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2.8.8

Antenna Connections
The BTSE has to be connected to the transmit and receive antennas. The antenna configuration and the required cabling are dependent on the site and the type of combining. For detailed information refer to the site-specific documentation or use the corresponding customer documents. For installation and service purposes it is useful to know, which hardware is connected to which cell. The numbering, seen from the top of the antenna pole, starts at an azimuth angle of 0 (north) and rotates clockwise. The first existing cell whose beam centre line lies at 0 or more is defined as cell 0 or sector 0. The next one following in the same direction cell is cell 1 etc. In case of omni cell the cell no. is 0. 0

sector 2
sector angle

directional antenna

pole sector width 120

beam centre line

N sector 1

sector 0

Fig. 2.74

Cell numbering (top view from the antenna pole)

Jumper cable with a max. diameter 1/2 have to be used because the thick cables from the antenna are not able to enter the racks. With regard to overvoltage protection it is recommended to ground the outer conductor of antenna feeder cables where they are connected with the jumper cables outside the BS240. The antenna cables must be routed through the EMI panel forward to the 7/16 front connectors of DUAMCO/FICOM and to N-type male connector of DIAMCO.

Note that being able to close the doors means that the depth of the right angle connector is not allowed to exeed 45 mm.

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max. 45 mm

width across flats 32

max. 1/2 jumper cable

Fig. 2.75

Max. dimensions of antenna connectors

Connect the antenna cables to the combining equipment as follows: Unscrew the front part of the cable feeding module. Route the antenna jumpers to the rack, which has to be connected. For grounding remove outer insulation approx. 60 mm for proper contact with the metal lids of the cable feeding module (see Fig. 2.76). Feed the jumpers through the cable feeding module forward to the front connectors of antenna combiners. Fix the jumpers at the connectors TX/RX of combiners. Bend the jumpers into the correct position for easy closing of cable feeding module. Screw the front part of the cable feeding module in its original position.

Fig. 2.76

Antenna jumpers at cable feeding module

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Fig. 2.77

Routing of antenna jumpers above the EMI-panel

2.8.9

Installation of the Tower Mounted Amplifier


A Tower Mounted Amplifier will be used to reach a BTS sensivity better than GSM requirements at the antenna connector and to compensate a high antenna cable loss. The TMA should placed as close to the antenna as possible. It will be supplied and supervised by the multicoupling equipment (DIAMCO or DUAMCO) in the rack it is connected to. In case of using a DUAMCO as antenna combiner inside the rack, only one feeder cable is needed between the TMA and the BTS (for both TX and RX signals) due to full duplex architecture of the TMA.

TMA

TMA Base Rack

DUAMCO

CU

Fig. 2.78

Position of TMA (DUAMCO combiner used)

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If a FICOM as antenna combiner inside the rack, the TMA is used in conjunction with a DIAMCO and it only amplifies the overall BTS uplink signal.

TMA

TMA Base Rack DIAMCO CU

FICOM

Fig. 2.79

Position of TMA (FICOM combiner used)

If a TMA used together with HPDU, a DUBIAS is required for powering and signalling of the TMA.The configuration is shown in figure below and the installation in Fig. 2.81

TMA

TMA DIAMCO

RX8 RX2 RX1

CU8 DUBIAS HPDU FICOM CU2 CU1

Fig. 2.80

Configuration with HPDU, DUBIAS and TMA

to TMA BIAS DIAMCO PATH RXIN HPDU2 ANT0 ANT1

From FICOM

RXOUT

DIAMCO

Fig. 2.81

Installation of TMA and DUBIAS

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ANT
(input/output towards TX/RX antenna)

BTS
(input/output towards BTS)

ground screw
Fig. 2.82 Bottom view of the Tower Mounted Amplifier

Two 7/16 female connectors, located at the bottom of the TMA (lettered ANT and BTS) are the interfaces for connections to the antenna jumper 1/2 and the feeder cable towards to the BTS. The TMA can be pole-or wall mounted in vertical position only. The following figure shows the location of the external interfaces. For mounting of the TMA may be done as follows in accordance with Fig. 2.83. While still on ground, join each of the 2 brackets with one screw M8, but leave the brackets open. Be sure not to loose the remaining 2 screws. First connect the TMA to the main feeder, then with the jumper cable to the antenna. Do not forget to consider thermal dimensional changes of the main feeder. Position the TMA on the mast/pole and tighten the remaining 2 screws. Connect the grounding cable on the ground screw and the nearest grounding facility at the mast or pole. The grounding cables eyes must have the right size for the TMAs M8 ground screw and the cable should be have an area of at least of 16 mm2. The other end should be safely connected to a well grounded point on the mast. Then the mounting of the TMA is completed.

Note, that the max. diameter of the mast do not exeed 140 mm, if the fixing material will be used as shown in the following figure.

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Fig. 2.83

TMA with mounting brackets

The TMA may be also mounted on a wall by means of suitable screws (not supplied with the TMA) The corresponding holes in the mounting plate have a diameter of 9 mm. The proper way of mounting the TMA on a wall varies from case to case. The best method can only be decided by the installer. Please note, however, that the wall itself does probably not provide adequate grounding, it may be insulated.

It is absolutely necessary to prepare and connect an adequate grounding cable to the TMAs grounding point. Pay attention to the thermals dimensional changes of the antenna feeder cable.

2.9

Post Installation Notes


After all installation activities are finished, any rubbish must be cleared from site. Remove all packing material for recycling. Secure the site against unauthorized access.

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AC ACOM ACTC ACTM AWG BS BSC BSS BTS BTSE CAN COBA COSA CU DC

Abbreviations
Alternating Current Antenna Combiner Alarm Collection Terminal Connection Board Alarm Collection Terminal for Base/Shelter American Wire Gauge Base Station Base Station Controller Base Station System Base Transceiver Station Base Station Transceiver Equipment Controller Area Network Core Basis Core Satellite Carrier Unit Direct Current Dual Inline Amplifier Multicoupler Duplexer Amplifier Multiplexer Duplexer Bias Path Electro Magnetic Interference Electrostatically Sensitive Device Filter Combiner Global System for Mobile Communication High Power Duplexer Heat Exchanger Link Equipment Local Maintenance Terminal Mobile Station Antenna Multicoupler Network Termination for PCM30 Operation and Maintenance over voltage protection Pulse Code Modulation Radio Frequency Siemens Base Station System

DIAMCO DUAMCO DUBIAS EMI ESD FICOM GSM HPDU HX LE LMT MS MUCO NTPM O&M OVPT PCM RF SBS

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