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About This Document.....................................................................................................................1 1 Changes in the BTS3900 Hardware Description..................................................................1-1 2 BTS3900 System..........................................................................................................................2-1 3 BTS3900 Cabinet.........................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Structure of the BTS3900 Cabinet..................................................................................................................3-2 3.2 Hardware Structure of the BTS3900...............................................................................................................3-2 3.2.1 Hardware Structure of the BTS3900 Cabinet (-48 V)............................................................................3-2 3.2.2 Hardware Structure of the BTS3900 Cabinet (+24 V)...........................................................................3-3 3.2.3 Hardware Structure of the BTS3900 Cabinet (220 V)...........................................................................3-4
4 BTS3900 Components................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 BBU3900 Equipment......................................................................................................................................4-2 4.1.1 Structure of the BBU3900......................................................................................................................4-2 4.1.2 Boards and Module of the BBU3900.....................................................................................................4-3 4.2 MRFU............................................................................................................................................................4-34 4.3 DCDU-01......................................................................................................................................................4-38 4.4 Fan Box.........................................................................................................................................................4-39 4.5 ELU...............................................................................................................................................................4-40 4.6 DC/DC Power System...................................................................................................................................4-41 4.6.1 Components of the DC/DC Power System..........................................................................................4-41 4.6.2 PSU (DC/DC).......................................................................................................................................4-42 4.6.3 Power Subrack (DC/DC)......................................................................................................................4-44 4.7 AC/DC Power System...................................................................................................................................4-45 4.7.1 Components of the AC/DC Power System..........................................................................................4-45 4.7.2 PMU.....................................................................................................................................................4-46 4.7.3 PSU (AC/DC).......................................................................................................................................4-49 4.7.4 Power Subrack (AC/DC)......................................................................................................................4-51
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5.1 List of BTS3900 Cables..................................................................................................................................5-2 5.2 PGND Cables..................................................................................................................................................5-7 5.3 BTS3900 Power Cable....................................................................................................................................5-8 5.3.1 Power Cable Connections......................................................................................................................5-8 Issue 03 (2009-12-28) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. i
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BTS3900 Hardware Description 5.3.2 Power Input Cable of the Cabinet........................................................................................................5-11 5.3.3 DCDU-01 Power Cable........................................................................................................................5-13 5.3.4 BBU Power Cable................................................................................................................................5-14 5.3.5 Fan Power Cable..................................................................................................................................5-15 5.3.6 RFU Power Cable.................................................................................................................................5-16
5.4 BTS3900 Transmission Cable.......................................................................................................................5-16 5.4.1 Transmission Cable Connections.........................................................................................................5-17 5.4.2 E1/T1 Cable..........................................................................................................................................5-21 5.4.3 FE/GE Cable........................................................................................................................................5-23 5.4.4 FE/GE Optical Cable............................................................................................................................5-24 5.4.5 Cable Between Two FE Electrical Ports..............................................................................................5-25 5.4.6 Cable Between Two FE Optical Ports..................................................................................................5-26 5.5 CPRI Electrical Cable Connections for the BTS3900..................................................................................5-26 5.5.1 CPRI Cable Connections When only MRFUs are Installed................................................................5-26 5.5.2 CPRI Electrical Cable..........................................................................................................................5-29 5.6 BTS3900 Signal Cable..................................................................................................................................5-30 5.6.1 Signal Cable Connections....................................................................................................................5-30 5.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU.................................................................................................5-35 5.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC)..................................................................................5-36 5.6.4 In-Position Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC)...................................................................................5-37 5.6.5 FAN monitoring signal cable...............................................................................................................5-38 5.6.6 Fan Cascade Signal Cable....................................................................................................................5-38 5.6.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMU.................................................................................................5-39 5.6.8 BBU Alarm Cable................................................................................................................................5-40 5.6.9 GPS Clock Signal Cable......................................................................................................................5-42 5.6.10 Signal Cable for the ELU...................................................................................................................5-42 5.7 BTS3900 RF Cable.......................................................................................................................................5-43 5.7.1 RF Cable Connections..........................................................................................................................5-43 5.7.2 RF Jumper............................................................................................................................................5-46 5.7.3 Inter-RFU RF Signal Cable..................................................................................................................5-47
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Figure 2-1 BTS3900 system.................................................................................................................................2-1 Figure 3-1 BTS3900 cabinet................................................................................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2 BTS3900 cabinet (-48 V) in typical configuration.............................................................................3-3 Figure 3-3 BTS3900 cabinet (-48 V) in full configuration..................................................................................3-3 Figure 3-4 BTS3900 cabinet (+24 V) in typical configuration............................................................................3-4 Figure 3-5 BTS3900 cabinet (+24 V) in full configuration.................................................................................3-4 Figure 3-6 BTS3900 cabinet (220 V) in typical configuration............................................................................3-5 Figure 3-7 BTS3900 cabinet (220 V) in full configuration..................................................................................3-5 Figure 4-1 BBU3900............................................................................................................................................4-2 Figure 4-2 BBU3900 slots....................................................................................................................................4-3 Figure 4-3 Typical configuration of the BBU3900 GSM....................................................................................4-4 Figure 4-4 Typical configuration of the BBU3900 GU.......................................................................................4-6 Figure 4-5 Typical configuration of the BBU3900 UMTS..................................................................................4-8 Figure 4-6 GTMU panel.......................................................................................................................................4-8 Figure 4-7 GTMUb panel.....................................................................................................................................4-8 Figure 4-8 Panel of the WMPT..........................................................................................................................4-13 Figure 4-9 LEDs besides the three ports on the WMPT....................................................................................4-14 Figure 4-10 DIP switches on the WMPT...........................................................................................................4-16 Figure 4-11 Panel of the WBBPa.......................................................................................................................4-17 Figure 4-12 Panel of the WBBPb.......................................................................................................................4-17 Figure 4-13 Panel of the FAN............................................................................................................................4-20 Figure 4-14 Panel of the UPEUA.......................................................................................................................4-21 Figure 4-15 Panel of the UPEUB.......................................................................................................................4-21 Figure 4-16 Slots in the BBU.............................................................................................................................4-22 Figure 4-17 Panel of the UEIU...........................................................................................................................4-23 Figure 4-18 Panels of the USCU (0.5 U)...........................................................................................................4-24 Figure 4-19 Panels of the USCU (1 U)..............................................................................................................4-24 Figure 4-20 Panel of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports..........................................................................4-27 Figure 4-21 Panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s...........................................................4-27 Figure 4-22 Panel of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1 .................................................................................4-27 Figure 4-23 Panel of the UTRP supporting four electrical ports........................................................................4-28 Figure 4-24 DIP switch on the UTRP3 or UTRP4.............................................................................................4-30 Figure 4-25 Panel of the UBRI...........................................................................................................................4-32 Issue 03 (2009-12-28) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. iii
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Figure 4-27 Working principles of the MRFU...................................................................................................4-35 Figure 4-28 Panel of the DCDU-01...................................................................................................................4-38 Figure 4-29 Panel of the Fan box.......................................................................................................................4-39 Figure 4-30 Structure of an ELU........................................................................................................................4-41 Figure 4-31 DC/DC power system.....................................................................................................................4-42 Figure 4-32 Panel of the PSU (DC/DC).............................................................................................................4-43 Figure 4-33 Power Subrack (DC/DC)................................................................................................................4-44 Figure 4-34 AC/DC power system.....................................................................................................................4-46 Figure 4-35 PMU................................................................................................................................................4-47 Figure 4-36 Front panel of the PMU..................................................................................................................4-47 Figure 4-37 Right panel of the PMU..................................................................................................................4-49 Figure 4-38 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC).............................................................................................................4-49 Figure 4-39 Panel of the power subrack (AC/DC).............................................................................................4-51 Figure 5-1 PGND cable for the cabinet................................................................................................................5-7 Figure 5-2 PGND cable for the modules..............................................................................................................5-8 Figure 5-3 Power cable connections of the BTS3900 (-48 V).............................................................................5-9 Figure 5-4 Power cable connections of the BTS3900 (+24 V)..........................................................................5-10 Figure 5-5 Power cable connections of the BTS3900 (220 V)..........................................................................5-11 Figure 5-6 Structure of the -48 V power cable...................................................................................................5-12 Figure 5-7 Structure of the +24 V power cable..................................................................................................5-12 Figure 5-8 Structure of an AC power cable (220 V AC, single phase)..............................................................5-13 Figure 5-9 Structure of the power cable.............................................................................................................5-14 Figure 5-10 Structure of the BBU power cable..................................................................................................5-14 Figure 5-11 Structure of the FAN power cable..................................................................................................5-15 Figure 5-12 Structure of the RFU power cable..................................................................................................5-16 Figure 5-13 Transmission cable connections in the GSM standard (1).............................................................5-17 Figure 5-14 Transmission cable connections in the GSM standard (2).............................................................5-18 Figure 5-15 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (1).......................................................5-18 Figure 5-16 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (2).......................................................5-19 Figure 5-17 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (3).......................................................5-19 Figure 5-18 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (1)..............................................5-20 Figure 5-19 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (2)..............................................5-20 Figure 5-20 Transmission cable connections in the UMTS standard (1)...........................................................5-20 Figure 5-21 Transmission cable connections in the UMTS standard (2)...........................................................5-21 Figure 5-22 E1/T1 cable.....................................................................................................................................5-21 Figure 5-23 FE/GE cable....................................................................................................................................5-24 Figure 5-24 FE/GE optical cable (FC and LC connectors)................................................................................5-24 Figure 5-25 FE/GE optical cable (SC and LC connectors)................................................................................5-25 Figure 5-26 FE/GE optical cable (LC and LC connectors)................................................................................5-25 Figure 5-27 Cable between two FE electrical ports...........................................................................................5-26 Figure 5-28 Cable between two FE optical 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Figure 5-29 CPRI cable connections when the MRFUs work in GSM mode...................................................5-27 Figure 5-30 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in UMTS mode.......................................................5-28 Figure 5-31 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in GSM+UMTS mode............................................5-29 Figure 5-32 CPRI electrical cable......................................................................................................................5-29 Figure 5-33 Signal cable connections of the BTS3900 (-48 V).........................................................................5-31 Figure 5-34 Signal cable connections of the BTS3900 (+24 V) - 1...................................................................5-32 Figure 5-35 Signal cable connections of the BTS3900 (+24 V) - 2...................................................................5-33 Figure 5-36 Signal cable connections of the BTS3900 (220 V) - 1...................................................................5-34 Figure 5-37 Signal cable connections of the BTS3900 (220 V) - 2...................................................................5-35 Figure 5-38 Monitoring signal cable for the PMU.............................................................................................5-36 Figure 5-39 Monitoring signal cable for the PSU (DC/DC)..............................................................................5-37 Figure 5-40 In-position signal cable for the PSU (DC/DC)...............................................................................5-37 Figure 5-41 FAN monitoring signal cable.........................................................................................................5-38 Figure 5-42 Fan Cascade Signal Cable..............................................................................................................5-39 Figure 5-43 Monitoring signal cable for the EMU.............................................................................................5-40 Figure 5-44 BBU alarm cable............................................................................................................................5-40 Figure 5-45 GPS clock signal cable...................................................................................................................5-42 Figure 5-46 Signal cable for the ELU................................................................................................................5-42 Figure 5-47 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (1)......................................................................................5-44 Figure 5-48 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (2)......................................................................................5-45 Figure 5-49 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (3)......................................................................................5-46 Figure 5-50 RF jumper.......................................................................................................................................5-47 Figure 5-51 Inter-RFU RF signal cable..............................................................................................................5-47 Figure 6-1 Cable connections between the BTS3900 and the PS4890................................................................6-2
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Table 4-1 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900 GSM........................................................................4-3 Table 4-2 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900 GU..........................................................................4-4 Table 4-3 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900 UMTS.....................................................................4-6 Table 4-4 LEDs on the GTMU.............................................................................................................................4-9 Table 4-5 Ports on the GTMU............................................................................................................................4-10 Table 4-6 Details of the DIP Switch S1.............................................................................................................4-11 Table 4-7 Details of the DIP Switch S2.............................................................................................................4-12 Table 4-8 Details of the DIP Switch S4.............................................................................................................4-12 Table 4-9 Details of the DIP Switch S5.............................................................................................................4-12 Table 4-10 LEDs on the WMPT panel...............................................................................................................4-14 Table 4-11 LEDs and their status.......................................................................................................................4-15 Table 4-12 Ports on the WMPT panel................................................................................................................4-15 Table 4-13 Settings of SW1................................................................................................................................4-16 Table 4-14 Settings of SW2................................................................................................................................4-17 Table 4-15 Specifications of the WBBP.............................................................................................................4-18 Table 4-16 LEDs on the WBBP and their status................................................................................................4-18 Table 4-17 Ports on the WBBP..........................................................................................................................4-19 Table 4-18 LED on the FAN and its status........................................................................................................4-20 Table 4-19 LEDs on the UPEU and its status....................................................................................................4-22 Table 4-20 Description on the ports on the panel of the UPEU.........................................................................4-22 Table 4-21 Ports on the panel of the UEIU........................................................................................................4-24 Table 4-22 LEDs on the USCU..........................................................................................................................4-25 Table 4-23 LEDs on the TOD port.....................................................................................................................4-26 Table 4-24 Ports on the USCU...........................................................................................................................4-26 Table 4-25 Specifications of the UTRP..............................................................................................................4-27 Table 4-26 LEDs on the panel of the UTRP......................................................................................................4-28 Table 4-27 LEDs on the Ethernet ports of the UTRP2 and UTRP9...................................................................4-29 Table 4-28 Ports of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports............................................................................4-30 Table 4-29 Ports on the panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s........................................4-30 Table 4-30 Port of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1......................................................................................4-30 Table 4-31 Ports of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports........................................................................4-30 Table 4-32 DIP switch SW1 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................4-31 Table 4-33 DIP switch SW2 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................4-31 Issue 03 (2009-12-28) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. vii
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BTS3900 Hardware Description Table 4-34 DIP switch SW3 on the UTRP.........................................................................................................4-31 Table 4-35 LEDs on the panel of the UBRI.......................................................................................................4-32 Table 4-36 CPRI link status LED.......................................................................................................................4-33 Table 4-37 Ports on the panel of the UBRI........................................................................................................4-33 Table 4-38 LEDs on the panel of the MRFU.....................................................................................................4-36 Table 4-39 Ports on the MRFU..........................................................................................................................4-37 Table 4-40 Items on the panel of the DCDU-01................................................................................................4-38 Table 4-41 LEDs on the panel of the fan box.....................................................................................................4-40 Table 4-42 Ports on the panel of the fan box......................................................................................................4-40 Table 4-43 Components of the DC/DC power system.......................................................................................4-42 Table 4-44 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (DC/DC).........................................................................................4-43 Table 4-45 Ports and terminals on the power subrack (DC/DC)........................................................................4-45 Table 4-46 Components of the AC/DC power system.......................................................................................4-46 Table 4-47 Ports and switch on the PMU...........................................................................................................4-47 Table 4-48 LEDs on the panel of the PMU........................................................................................................4-48 Table 4-49 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).........................................................................................4-50 Table 4-50 Terminals and switch on the power subrack (AC/DC)....................................................................4-52 Table 5-1 Power Cables and PGND Cables.........................................................................................................5-2 Table 5-2 Transmission Cables............................................................................................................................5-4 Table 5-3 CPRI Cables.........................................................................................................................................5-5 Table 5-4 Signal Cables........................................................................................................................................5-5 Table 5-5 RF Cables.............................................................................................................................................5-7 Table 5-6 Power cables of the BTS3900 (-48 V).................................................................................................5-9 Table 5-7 Power cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V)..............................................................................................5-10 Table 5-8 Power cables of the BTS3900 (220 V)..............................................................................................5-11 Table 5-9 Description on the -48 V power cable................................................................................................5-12 Table 5-10 Description on the +24 V power cable.............................................................................................5-12 Table 5-11 Description on the 220 V power cable.............................................................................................5-13 Table 5-12 DCDU-01 power cable.....................................................................................................................5-14 Table 5-13 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the BBU............................................5-15 Table 5-14 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the FAN unit.....................................5-15 Table 5-15 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the RFU.............................................5-16 Table 5-16 Transmission cable connections in the GSM standard (1)...............................................................5-17 Table 5-17 Transmission cable connections in the GSM standard (2)...............................................................5-18 Table 5-18 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (1).........................................................5-18 Table 5-19 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (2).........................................................5-19 Table 5-20 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (3).........................................................5-19 Table 5-21 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (1)................................................5-20 Table 5-22 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (2)................................................5-20 Table 5-23 Transmission cable connections in the UMTS standard (1)............................................................5-21 Table 5-24 Transmission cable connections in the UMTS standard (2)............................................................5-21 Table 5-25 Connector of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable......................................................................................5-22
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Table 5-26 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable.........................................................5-22 Table 5-27 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable................................................5-23 Table 5-28 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable............................................................................5-24 Table 5-29 CPRI cable connections when the MRFUs work in GSM mode.....................................................5-27 Table 5-30 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in UMTS mode........................................................5-28 Table 5-31 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in GSM+UMTS mode..............................................5-29 Table 5-32 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (-48 V).............................................................................................5-31 Table 5-33 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V) - 1.......................................................................................5-32 Table 5-34 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V) - 2.......................................................................................5-33 Table 5-35 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (220 V) - 1.......................................................................................5-34 Table 5-36 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (220 V) - 2.......................................................................................5-35 Table 5-37 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable of the PMU.............................................................5-36 Table 5-38 Pin assignment of the in-position signal cable for the PSU (DC/DC).............................................5-37 Table 5-39 Pin assignment of the FAN monitoring signal cable.......................................................................5-38 Table 5-40 Pin assignment of the fan cascade signal cable................................................................................5-39 Table 5-41 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the EMU...........................................................5-40 Table 5-42 Wire sequence of the BBU alarm cable...........................................................................................5-41 Table 5-43 Pin assignment of the signal cable for the ELU...............................................................................5-43 Table 5-44 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (1).......................................................................................5-44 Table 5-45 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (2).......................................................................................5-45 Table 5-46 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (3).......................................................................................5-46 Table 6-1 Cables connected between the BTS3900 and the PS4890...................................................................6-2
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The following table lists the product version related to this document. Product Name BTS3900 Product Version V100R002
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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1 Changes in the BTS3900 Hardware Description This describes the changes in the BTS3900 Hardware Description. 2 BTS3900 System This describes the BTS3900 system. The BTS3900 consists of the BBU3900, RFUs, and indoor macro cabinet. The BBU3900 and RFUs are installed in the indoor macro cabinet. When the backup power or installation space is required for customer equipment, the PS4890 can be used together with the BTS3900. 3 BTS3900 Cabinet
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The BTS3900 cabinet has a modular design and houses the BBU, RFUs, DCDU-01, and FAN unit. The power system is also included in the +24 V cabinet or the 220 V cabinet. 4 BTS3900 Components This describes the components of the BTS3900, which are the BBU3900, RFUs, DCDU-01, FAN unit, DC/DC power system, AC/DC power system and optional modules. The AC/DC power system is configured in the BTS3900 cabinet (220 V); the DC/DC power system is configured in the BTS3900 cabinet (+24 V). 5 BTS3900 Cables This describes the BTS3900 cables. The BTS3900 cables consist of the PGND cable, power cable, transmission cable, CPRI cable, signal cable, and RF cable. 6 BTS3900 Auxiliary Equipment This describes the auxiliary equipment of the BTS3900.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Times New Roman Boldface Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root.
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Description Book titles are in italics. Examples of information displayed on the screen are in Courier New.
Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface Italic [] { x | y | ... } [ x | y | ... ] { x | y | ... }* Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
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GUI Conventions The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface > Description Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.
Keyboard Operations The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Action Click Double-click Drag Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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This describes the BTS3900 system. The BTS3900 consists of the BBU3900, RFUs, and indoor macro cabinet. The BBU3900 and RFUs are installed in the indoor macro cabinet. When the backup power or installation space is required for customer equipment, the PS4890 can be used together with the BTS3900.
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The BBU3900 processes UMTS baseband signals and enables interaction between the base station and the BSC/RNC. The MRFU is an RF module, which processes GSM baseband signals, processes data, modulates and demodulates, and combines and divides GSM and UMTS RF signals. The indoor macro cabinet houses the BBU and RFUs. In addition, the cabinet performs the functions such as power distribution, heat dissipation, and surge protection.
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The BTS3900 cabinet has a modular design and houses the BBU, RFUs, DCDU-01, and FAN unit. The power system is also included in the +24 V cabinet or the 220 V cabinet. 3.1 Structure of the BTS3900 Cabinet The BTS3900 cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC297 standard. It is a vertical cabinet. 3.2 Hardware Structure of the BTS3900 According to different input power supplies, the BTS3900 cabinets can be classified into -48 V cabinet, +24 V cabinet, and +220 V cabinet. The hardware structure of the cabinet varies with power distribution.
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This describes the components of the BTS3900, which are the BBU3900, RFUs, DCDU-01, FAN unit, DC/DC power system, AC/DC power system and optional modules. The AC/DC power system is configured in the BTS3900 cabinet (220 V); the DC/DC power system is configured in the BTS3900 cabinet (+24 V). 4.1 BBU3900 Equipment This describes the BBU3900 equipment in terms of the appearance, boards and their panels, module, LEDs, ports, and engineering specifications. 4.2 MRFU One MRFU supports 6 carriers in GSM mode, 4 carriers in UMTS mode, or 6 carriers in GSM +UMTS mode. 4.3 DCDU-01 The Direct Current Distribution Unit-01 (DCDU-01) supplies DC power to each component in the cabinet. The height of the DCDU-01 is 1 U. 4.4 Fan Box One fan box has four fans, and dissipates the heat in the cabinet. 4.5 ELU The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type information to the FAN unit. 4.6 DC/DC Power System The DC/DC power system converts +24 V DC power into -48 V DC power. 4.7 AC/DC Power System The AC/DC power system converts 220 V AC power into -48 V DC power.
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Provides ports for communication between the base station and the BSC/RNC Provides CPRI ports for the communication with the RF modules Provides USB ports, which facilitates automatic base station upgrade by allowing a USB disk to be used for software installation and data configuration Provides an OM channel between the base station and the LMT or the M2000 Processes uplink and downlink data Manages the entire dual-mode system in terms of OM and signaling processing Provides the system clock
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The slots of the BBU3900 GSM, BBU3900 GU, and BBU3900 UMTS are the same, as shown in Figure 4-2. Figure 4-2 BBU3900 slots
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Table 4-1 describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900 GSM. Table 4-1 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900 GSM Board Name GTMU Optional/ Mandatory Mandatory Maximum Number 1 Slot slot 5 and slot 6 Configuration Limitations Only configured in slot 5 and slot 6 Only configured in the FAN slot Preferentially configured at the PWR2 slot in the case of a single UPEU
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UEIU
Optional
PWR1
Figure 4-3 shows the typical configuration of the BBU3900 GSM. Figure 4-3 Typical configuration of the BBU3900 GSM
BBU3900 GU
Table 4-2 describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900 GU. Table 4-2 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900 GU Board Name Optional/ Mandatory Mandatory Mandatory Maximum Configured Number 1 1 Slot Configuration Limitations Only configured in slot 7 Only configured in slot 5 and slot 6
WMPT GTMU
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Slot
WBBP
slot 0 to slot 3
If extension CPRI ports are required, the board is installed in slot 2. If extension CPRI ports are not required, the priority of the installation position of the board is from slot 0 to slot 1, and then to slot 2.
FAN UPEU
Mandatory Mandatory
1 2
Only configured in the FAN slot Preferentially configured at the PWR2 slot in the case of a single UPEU Preferentially configured in slot 1 Configured in slot 1 in the case of 1 U dualsatellite-card (in this case, slot 0 is also occupied)
UEIU USCU
Optional Optional
1 1
UTRP
Optional
UBRI
Optional
slot 2
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UTRP2 and UTRP9 are supported in SRAN 2.1 and SRAN 3.0. UBRI is supported in SRAN3.0.
Figure 4-4 shows the typical configuration of the BBU3900 GU. Figure 4-4 Typical configuration of the BBU3900 GU
BBU3900 UMTS
Table 4-3 describes the board configuration principles of the BBU3900 UMTS. Table 4-3 Board configuration principles of the BBU3900 UMTS Board Name Optional/ Mandatory Mandatory Maximum Configured Number 2 Slot Configuration Limitations Preferentially configured in slot 7 in the case of a single WMPT
WMPT
slot 6 or slot 7
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Slot
WBBP
slot 0 to slot 3
If extension CPRI ports are required, the board is installed in slot 2. If extension CPRI ports are not required, the priority of the installation position of the board is from slot 0 to slot 1, and then to slot 2.
FAN UPEU
Mandatory Mandatory
1 2
Only configured in the FAN slot Preferentially configured in the PWR2 slot in the case of a single UPEU Preferentially configured in slot 4, then slot 5, then slot 0, and then slot 1 Preferentially configured in slot 1 Configured in slot 1 in the case of 1 U dualsatellite-card (in this case, slot 0 is also occupied)
UEIU UTRP
Optional Optional
1 4
USCU
Optional
slot 0 or slot 1
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Figure 4-5 shows the typical configuration of the BBU3900 UMTS. Figure 4-5 Typical configuration of the BBU3900 UMTS
GTMU
The GSM Transmission & Timing & Management Unit for BBU (GTMU) is the basic transmission and control function entity of the BBU. It provides the reference clock, maintenance port, and external alarm collection port, monitors the power supply, and controls and manages the entire base station.
Panel
The GTMU is classified into two types: GTMU and GTMUb. Figure 4-6 and Figure 4-7 show the panels of the GTMU and GTMUb. Figure 4-6 GTMU panel
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The GTMU has the following functions:
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The GTMU controls and manages the base station. The GTMU supports fault management system, configuration management system, performance management system, and security management system. The GTMU monitors the fans and power modules. The GTMU provides and manages the clock source of the base station in centralized mode. The GTMU provides the clock output for test. The GTMU provides the FE port for maintenance on the OM system. The GTMU supports transmission through four E1s and two FEs. The GTMU provides CPRI ports for communication between the BBU and the RFUs. The GTMUb supports interconnected BBUs. Four IDX2 ports on the backplane of the GTMUb can achieve the function of baseband resource pool backup.
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Table 4-4 describes the LEDs on the GTMU. Table 4-4 LEDs on the GTMU LED RUN Color Green Status ON OFF ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 2s and OFF for 2s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ALM Red ON OFF ACT Green ON OFF LIU0 to LIU3 Green ON ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s
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LED
Color
Status OFF
Description The link is functional. The CPRI link is functional. The optical module fails to receive signals. The connection is set up successfully. No connection is set up. Data is being transmitted. No data is being transmitted. This is the LED of the reserved port. This is the LED of the reserved port.
CPRI0 to CPRI5
ON ON ON OFF
ETH
Blinking OFF -
Ports
Table 4-5 describes the ports on the GTMU. Table 4-5 Ports on the GTMU Label CPRI0 to CPRI5 Connector SFP connector Description Data transmission port interconnected to the RFU. It supports the input and output of optical and electrical transmission signals. Group combined port. It supports the input and output of optical and electrical transmission signals. Local maintenance and debugging port Connected to the routers in the equipment room through FE cables to transmit network information Connected to the routers in the equipment room through optical cables to transmit network information Used for automatic software upgrade through the USB disk Provides a reference clock for the tester
EXT (GTMUb)
SFP connector
ETH FE0
FE1
DLC connector
USB TST
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Label E1/T1
Description Used for four E1/T1 inputs and outputs between the GTMU and the UELP or between BSCs
The RST button on the panel of the GTMU is used for resetting the board.
DIP Switches
On the GTMU, there are five DIP switches, each of which has four bits. DIP switches S1 and S2 need to be set jointly. The functions of the five DIP switches are as follows:
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Table 4-6 Details of the DIP Switch S1 DIP Switch S1 Bit Status 1 ON OFF ON 2 ON ON OFF 3 OFF OFF OFF Others 4 OFF OFF OFF The E1 resistance is set to 75 ohm. The E1 resistance is set to 120 ohm. The T1 resistance is set to 100 ohm. Unavailable Description
NOTE
Bits 3 and 4 of S1 should be kept in the out-of-factory state, without any manual setting on site. The outof-factory state should be OFF. If the bits are ON, set them to OFF.
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Table 4-7 Details of the DIP Switch S2 DIP Switch S2 Bit Status 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF 4 OFF By default, all the DIP bits of S2 are set to OFF in all the modes. When the four E1 RX links in 75 ohm have errors, all the bits of S2 must be set to ON to rectify the faults on the E1 links. Unavailable Description
ON
ON
ON
ON
Others
Table 4-8 Details of the DIP Switch S4 DIP Switch S4 Bit Status 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF Others 4 ON OFF Supporting E1 bypass Not supporting E1 bypass Unavailable Description
Table 4-9 Details of the DIP Switch S5 DIP Switch S5 Bit Status 1 ON OFF 2 ON ON 3 ON ON 4 ON OFF Not supporting E1 bypass Supporting E1 bypass of level-1 cascaded base stations Supporting E1 bypass of level-2 cascaded base stations Supporting E1 bypass of level-3 cascaded base stations Description
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
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Description
Supporting E1 bypass of level-4 cascaded base stations Supporting E1 bypass of level-5 cascaded base stations
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
NOTE
The E1 bypass function is not supported in this version. All the bits of S4 should be set to OFF, and all the bits of S5 should be set to ON.
WMPT
This describes the WCDMA Main Processes and Transmission unit (WMPT). It is the BBU3900 main control and transmission board that processes the signals and manages the resources for other boards.
Panel
Figure 4-8 shows the WMPT panel. Figure 4-8 Panel of the WMPT
Functions
The WMPT has the following functions:
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Provides Operation and Maintenance (OM) functions such as configuration management, equipment management, performance monitoring, signaling processing, and active/ standby switchover and providing OM channels connected to the OMC (LMT or M2000) Provides the reference clock Processes signaling and managing resources for other boards in the BBU3900 Provides USB ports, one of which facilitates automatic base station upgraded when a USB disk is inserted during software installation and data configuration Provides four E1s/T1s which support ATM and IP protocols Provides one FE electrical port and one FE optical port which support the IP protocol
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Table 4-10 describes the LEDs on the WMPT panel. Table 4-10 LEDs on the WMPT panel Label RUN Color Green Status ON Meaning The power input is available, but the board is faulty. The power supply is unavailable. The board in normal configuration is running properly. The software is being loaded to the board, or the board is not in use. No alarm is generated. The board has alarms on hardware. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.
ALM
Red
OFF ON
ACT
Green
ON OFF
In addition to the previous three LEDs, the WMPT has another six LEDs indicating the connection status of the FE optical port, FE electrical port, and the commissioning Ethernet port. The six LEDs have no silk screen and are on both sides of each of the three ports. Figure 4-9 shows the LEDs beside the three ports. Figure 4-9 LEDs besides the three ports on the WMPT
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Table 4-11 LEDs and their status LED LEDs beside the FE1 optical port Color Green (LINK) Status ON OFF Green (ACK) Blinking OFF LEDs beside the FE0 electrical port Green (LINK) ON OFF Yellow (ACK) Blinking OFF ETH Green (LINK) ON OFF Yellow (ACK) Blinking OFF Meaning The connections are functional. The connections are faulty. Data transmission is ongoing. No data transmission is ongoing. The connections are functional. The connections are faulty. Data transmission is ongoing. No data transmission is ongoing. The connections are functional. The connections are faulty. Data transmission is ongoing. No data transmission is ongoing.
Ports
Table 4-12 describes the ports on the WMPT panel. Table 4-12 Ports on the WMPT panel Label E1/T1 FE0 FE1 GPS Connector Type DB26 connector RJ45 connector SFP connector SMA connector Description E1 FE electrical port FE optical port GPS antenna
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Description Commissioning Ethernet port USB loading port USB testing port Resetting the BBU
DIP Switches
The WMPT has two DIP switches: SW1 for setting the E1/T1 working mode and SW2 for setting the protection grounding for the E1/T1 cables receiving 4-way signals. Figure 4-10 shows the DIP switches on the WMPT. Figure 4-10 DIP switches on the WMPT
Table 4-13 and Table 4-14 describe the settings of SW1 and SW2. Table 4-13 Settings of SW1 DIP Switch SW1 DIP Status 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 OFF ON 4 OFF ON T1 Mode The E1 impedance is set to 120 ohms.
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DIP Switch
DIP Status 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON
Description
Table 4-14 Settings of SW2 DIP Switch SW2 DIP Status 1 OFF ON 2 OFF ON 3 OFF ON 4 OFF ON Balanced Mode Unbalanced Mode Disabled Description
CAUTION
All the DIP bits of SW2 are set to OFF by default. When four E1 links are faulty, you should set all the DIP bits of SW2 to ON so that the faults are rectified.
WBBP
This describes the WCDMA Baseband Process Unit (WBBP) board of the BBU3900. The WBBP processes baseband signals.
Panel
The WBBP has two types of panels, as shown in Figure 4-11 and Figure 4-12. Figure 4-11 Panel of the WBBPa
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The WBBP has the following functions:
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Table 4-15 describes the specifications of the WBBP. Table 4-15 Specifications of the WBBP Board WBBPa WBBPb1 WBBPb2 WBBPb3 WBBPb4 Number of Cells 3 3 3 6 6 UL CE Number 128 64 128 256 384 DL CE Number 256 64 128 256 384
LED
Table 4-16 describes the LEDs on the WBBP and their status. Table 4-16 LEDs on the WBBP and their status Label RUN Color Green Status ON OFF 1s ON, 1s OFF 0.125s ON, 0.125s OFF ACT Green ON OFF ALM Red OFF ON Description The board has power input, yet the board is faulty. The power supply or the board is faulty. The board is running properly. Software is being loaded to the board. The board is running properly. The WBBP is not in use. The board is running properly. The board has alarms on hardware.
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Description The optical module is not configured with CPRI ports or the module is powered off. The CPRI link is operational, and the RRU hardware is functional. The optical module is not in position or the CPRI link is faulty. The hardware of the RRU connected to the CPRI link is faulty and needs to be replaced. The VSWR alarm, antenna alarm, or RRU external alarm occurs on the RRU connected to the CPRI link.
ON (green)
ON (red)
Blinking at 4 Hz (red, 0.125s ON, 0.125s OFF) Blinking at 0.5 Hz (red, 1s ON, 1s OFF)
Port
The WBBP has three ports. Table 4-17 describes the ports on the WBBP. Table 4-17 Ports on the WBBP Label CPRI Connector Type SFP Data Rate
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Description Data transmission port between the BBU and the RRU, supporting input and output of optical and electrical signals
1.25 Gbit/s (between the BBU and the RFU) 1.25 Gbit/s or 2.5 Gbit/s (between the BBU and the RRU)
FAN
The FAN is the fan unit of the BBU3900. The FAN controls the fan speed, detects the temperature of the fan board, and dissipates the heat in the BBU.
Panel
Figure 4-13 shows the panel of the FAN.
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The FAN has the following functions:
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LEDs
The FAN has one LED, indicating the running status of the module. Table 4-18 describes the LED and its status. Table 4-18 LED on the FAN and its status Label STATE Color Green Status 0.125s ON, 0.125s OFF 1s ON, 1s OFF Red OFF 1s ON, 1s OFF Description The module is not registered, and no alarm is reported. The module is running properly. No alarm is reported. The module is reporting alarms.
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UPEU
This describes the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit (UPEU) board. It is a mandatory board of the BBU3900 that converts -48 V or +24 V DC to +12 V DC.
Panel
The UPEU is classified into the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Type A (UPEUA) and the Universal Power and Environment Interface Unit Type B (UPEUB). The UPEUA converts -48 V DC to +12 V DC and the UPEUB converts +24 V DC to +12 V DC. Figure 4-14 shows the UPEUA panel and Figure 4-15 shows the UPEUB panel. Figure 4-14 Panel of the UPEUA
Functions
The UPEU has the following functions:
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Convert -48 V or +24 V DC to +12 V DC that is applicable to the boards Provides four ports with two ports transmitting two RS485 inputs and the other two ports transmitting eight boolean signals Provides reverse connection protection for power cable connectors
LEDs
The UPEU has one LED, indicating the running status of the board. Table 4-19 describes the LED and its status.
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Table 4-19 LEDs on the UPEU and its status Label RUN Color Green Status ON OFF Description The UPEU is operational. Input power is unavailable or the board is faulty.
Ports
The UPEU has four ports with two ports transmitting two RS485 inputs and the other two ports transmitting eight boolean signals. When configured in different slots, the ports on the UPEU have different functions. Figure 4-16 shows the slots in the BBU. Figure 4-16 Slots in the BBU
Table 4-20 describes the ports on the panel of the UPEU. Table 4-20 Description on the ports on the panel of the UPEU Slot PWR2 Label PWR EXTALM0 EXTALM1 MON0 MON1 PWR1 PWR EXTALM0 Connecto r 3V3 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 3V3 RJ-45 Quantity 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Description Introducing +24 V DC or -48 V DC power No.8 to 11 Boolean signal input ports No.12 to 15 Boolean signal input ports No.0 RS485 signal input port No.1 RS485 signal input port Introducing +24 V DC or -48 V DC power No.0 to 3 Boolean signal input ports
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Quantity 1 1 1
Description No.4 to 7 Boolean signal input ports No.0 RS485 signal input port No.1 RS485 signal input port
UEIU
This describes the Universal Environment Interface Unit (UEIU) of the BBU3900. The UEIU transmits monitoring and alarm signals from the external devices to the main control and transmission unit.
Panel
Figure 4-17 shows the panel of the UEIU. Figure 4-17 Panel of the UEIU
Functions
The UEIU has the following functions:
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Provides two ports with each transmitting one RS485 signal. Provides two ports with each transmitting four boolean signals. Transmits monitoring signals and alarm signals from external devices to the main control and transmission unit.
Ports
The UEIU is configured in slot PWR1. It provides four ports with two ports transmitting two RS485 inputs and the other two ports transmitting eight boolean signals. Table 4-21 describes the ports on the panel of the UEIU.
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Table 4-21 Ports on the panel of the UEIU Slot PWR1 Label EXTALM0 EXTALM1 MON0 MON1 Connect or RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 RJ-45 Quanti ty 1 1 1 1 Description No.0 to 3 Boolean signal input ports No.4 to 7 Boolean signal input ports No.0 RS485 signal input port No.1 RS485 signal input port
USCU
This describes the Universal Satellite card and Clock Unit (USCU).
Panel
The USCU has two types of panels, that is, the 0.5 U and 1 U panels, as shown in Figure 4-18 and Figure 4-19 respectively. Figure 4-18 Panels of the USCU (0.5 U)
Functions
The USCU has the following functions:
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Provides the synchronization clock information of the base station for the main control board Provides synchronization time information for the lower-level BBU to achieve the BBU clock cascading
LEDs
Table 4-22 and Table 4-23 describe the LEDs on the USCU. Table 4-22 LEDs on the USCU LED RUN Color Green Status ON OFF Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ALM Red OFF ON Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. The board is running properly. Software is being loaded to the board, or the board is not configured. The board is running properly, and no alarm is generated. An alarm is generated, and the board needs to be replaced. An alarm is generated. The alarm may be caused by the faults of the related boards or ports. Therefore, whether the board needs to be replaced cannot be decided. The serial port for communication between the USCU and the main control board is enabled. The serial port for communication between the USCU and the main control board is disabled.
ACT
Green
ON
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Table 4-23 LEDs on the TOD port Color Green Description ON: The TOD port is configured as the input port. OFF: The TOD port is configured as the output port. Default The green LED of the TOD0 port is OFF, and the yellow LED of the TOD0 port is ON. The yellow LED of the TOD1 port is OFF, and the green LED of the TOD1 port is ON.
Yellow
Ports
Table 4-24 describes the ports on the USCU. Table 4-24 Ports on the USCU Port GPS port RGPS port TOD0 port TOD1 port BITS port Connector SMA coaxial connector PCB welded wiring terminal RJ-45 connector RJ-45 connector SMA coaxial connector SMA coaxial connector Description Receiving the GPS signals Receiving the RGPS signals Receiving or transmitting the 1PPS+TOD signals Receiving or transmitting the 1PPS+TOD signals, and receiving TOD signals from the M1000 Receiving the BITS clock signals, supporting adaptive input of 2.048 MHz and 10 MHz clock reference source Receiving 1PPS signals from the M1000
M-1PPS port
UTRP
This describes the Universal Transmission Processing unit (UTRP) board. As the transmission extension board of the BBU3900, the UTRP provides eight E1s/T1s, one unchannelized STM-1/ OC-3 port, four electrical ports, or two optical ports.
Specification
Table 4-25 describes the specifications of the UTRP.
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Table 4-25 Specifications of the UTRP Board UTRP2 UTRP3 UTRP4 UTRP6 UTRP9 Sub-board/Board Type UEOC UAEC UIEC UUAS UQEC Port Two universal FE/GE optical port Ports for eight channels of ATM over E1/T1 Ports for eight channels of IP over E1/T1 Port for one unchannelized STM-1/OC-3 Four universal FE/GE electrical ports
Panel
Figure 4-20 shows the panel of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports. Figure 4-20 Panel of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports
Figure 4-21 shows the panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s. Figure 4-21 Panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s
Figure 4-22 shows the panel of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1. Figure 4-22 Panel of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1
Figure 4-23 shows the panel of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports.
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Functions
The UTRP has the following functions:
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LEDs
Table 4-26 describes the LEDs on the panel of the UTRP. Table 4-26 LEDs on the panel of the UTRP Label RUN Color Green Status ON Description The board has power input, but the board is faulty. The board has no power input, or the board is faulty. The board is running properly. The board is not configured or is loading software. The board is in the offline state or under test. The board is reporting alarms.
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Color
Status OFF ON for 2s and OFF for 2s ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s
Description The board is running properly. The board is reporting a minor alarm. The board is reporting a major alarm. The board is reporting a critical alarm. The board is in active mode. The board is in standby mode.
ACT
Green
ON OFF
UTRP2 and UTRP9 provide two LEDs for indicating the status of the current link. Table 4-27 describes the LEDs on the Ethernet ports. Table 4-27 LEDs on the Ethernet ports of the UTRP2 and UTRP9 Label LINK Color Green Status OFF ON ACT Orange Blinking OFF Description The link is disconnected. The link is properly connected. The link is receiving or transmitting data. The link is not receiving or transmitting data.
Ports
Table 4-28 describes the ports of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports.
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Table 4-28 Ports of the UTRP2 supporting two optical ports Label FE/GE0 to FE/GE1 Port Type FE/GE optical port Quantity 2 Connector Type SFP connector
Table 4-29 describes the ports on the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s. Table 4-29 Ports on the panel of the UTRP3 and UTRP4 supporting eight E1s/T1s Label E1/T1 Port Type E1/T1 port Quantity 2 Connector Type DB26 connector
Table 4-30 describes the port of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1. Table 4-30 Port of the UTRP6 supporting one STM-1 Label STM-1/OC-3 Port Type STM-1/OC-3 port Quantity 1 Connector Type SFP connector
Table 4-31 describes the ports of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports. Table 4-31 Ports of the UTRP9 supporting four electrical ports Label FE/GE0 to FE/GE3 Port Type FE/GE electrical port Quantity 4 Connector Type RJ-45 connector
DIP Switches
There is no DIP switch on the UTRP2, UTRP6 and UTRP9. The UTRP3 or UTRP4 has three DIP switches numbered from SW1 to SW3. SW1 and SW2 are used to set the grounding status of the eight E1s. SW3 is used to set matched impedance for the eight E1s. Figure 4-24 shows the DIP switch on the UTRP3 or UTRP4. Figure 4-24 DIP switch on the UTRP3 or UTRP4
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Table 4-32, Table 4-33, and Table 4-34 describe how to set the DIP switches on the UTRP. Table 4-32 DIP switch SW1 on the UTRP DIP Switch SW1 DIP Status 1 OFF ON 2 OFF ON 3 OFF ON 4 OFF ON Balanced Mode Unbalanced Mode Disabled Description
Table 4-33 DIP switch SW2 on the UTRP DIP Switch SW2 DIP Status 1 OFF ON 2 OFF ON 3 OFF ON 4 OFF ON Balanced Mode Unbalanced Mode Disabled Description
CAUTION
SW1 and SW2 are set to OFF (balanced mode) by default. When the eight E1s are faulty, all the DIP bits of SW1 and SW2 should be set to ON to rectify faults. SW1 corresponds to E1s No.4 to No.7 and SW2 corresponds to E1s No.0 to No.3.
Table 4-34 DIP switch SW3 on the UTRP DIP Switch SW3 DIP Status 1 OFF ON 2 OFF ON 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF T1 Mode The E1 impedance is set to 120 ohms.
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DIP Status 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON
Description
UBRI
The Universal Baseband Radio Interface Board (UBRI) provides extended CPRI optical or electrical ports to implement convergence, distribution, and multi-mode transmission on the CPRI.
Panel
Figure 4-25 shows the panel of the UBRI. Figure 4-25 Panel of the UBRI
Functions
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LEDs
Table 4-35 describes the LEDs on the panel of the UBRI. Table 4-35 LEDs on the panel of the UBRI LED RUN Color Green State ON steady Description There is power supply, but the board is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is in the alarm status.
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Color
Description The board works properly. The board is loading software. The board is in the alarm status. No alarm is generated. The board works properly. The board is not working.
ALM
Red
ACT
Green
The UBRI provides six LEDs indicating the status of the CRRI links, which are above the SFP ports. Table 4-36 describes the CPRI link status LED. Table 4-36 CPRI link status LED Label CPRIx Color Red/Green State ON (green) ON (red) Description The CPRI link is available. The optical module fails to receive signals. The RRU on the CPRI link is faulty. The CPRI link is out of lock.
Ports
Table 4-37 describes the ports on the panel of the UBRI. Table 4-37 Ports on the panel of the UBRI Label CPRI0 to CPRI5 Connector SFP Port Quantity 6 Description Connecting the BBU and the RF module
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One MRFU supports 6 carriers in GSM mode, 4 carriers in UMTS mode, or 6 carriers in GSM +UMTS mode.
Panel
Figure 4-26 shows the panel of the MRFU. Figure 4-26 Panel of the MRFU
Functions
The functions of MRFU are as follows:
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Modulates and converts the signals to the TX band by up-converting the IF signals, filtering and amplifying the signals, and then transmitting the signals to the antenna through the duplexer. Receives RF signals from the antenna and performing down-conversion, amplification, analog-to-digital conversion, digital down-conversion, matched filtering, and Digital Automatic Gain Control (DAGC), and then transmitting the signals to the BBU for further processing.
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Performs power control. Provides Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) detection. Supplies power to the TMA and controlling the RET antenna. Controls DPD feedback signals. Generates the CPRI clock, recovering the CPRI clock from loss of synchronization, and detecting alarms.
Principle
The MRFU consists of the high-speed interface unit, signal processing unit, power amplifier, and duplex unit. Figure 4-27 shows the working principles of the MRFU. Figure 4-27 Working principles of the MRFU
Transmitting the signals received from the BBU to the signal processing unit Transmitting the signals received from the signal processing unit to the BBU
The signal processing unit consists of two uplink RX channels and one downlink TX channel.
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Down-converting the RF signals to IF signals Amplifying the IF signals and performing IQ demodulation Converting analog signals to digital signals Sampling digital signals Performing matched filtering Supporting the digital automatic gain control (DAGC) Encapsulating data Decapsulating the clock signals, control signals, and data signals from the BBU and sending them to associated units Shaping and filtering downlink signals Performing digital-to-analog conversion and IF output of IQ analog signals Performing orthogonal up-conversion of IF signals to the TX band
The power amplifier amplifies the low-power RF signals from the signal processing unit.
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Multiplexing the RX signals and TX signals Combining the RX signals and TX signals so that they share the same antenna channel Filtering the RX/TX signals
LEDs
Table 4-38 describes the LEDs on the panel of the MRFU. Table 4-38 LEDs on the panel of the MRFU Label RUN Color Green ON OFF ON for 1s and OFF for 1s ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s ALM Red ON Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) State Description The power input is normal, but the module is faulty. There is no power input, or the module is faulty. The module runs properly. The module is loading software or is not started. An alarm is generated, and the module needs to be replaced. An alarm is generated. The alarm may be caused by the fault of the related module or port. Therefore, whether the module needs to be replaced cannot be determined. No alarm is generated. The module works properly (the TX channel is set to ON). The module is running (the TX channel is set to OFF). A VSWR-related alarm is generated at the ANT_TX/RXA port. A VSWR-related alarm is generated at the ANT_RXB port. A VSWR-related alarm is generated at the ANT_TX/RXA and ANT_RXB ports. No VSWR alarm is generated. The CPRI links are normal.
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Color On (red)
State
Description The reception of the optical module is abnormal, and an alarm is generated. The CPRI link has a loss-of-lock error. The SFP is out of position, or the optical module is powered off. The CPRI links are normal. The reception of the optical module is abnormal, and an alarm is generated. The CPRI link has a loss-of-lock error. The SFP is out of position, or the optical module is powered off.
ON for 1s and OFF for 1s (red) OFF CPRI1 Red/Green On (green) On (red) ON for 1s and OFF for 1s (red) OFF
Ports
Table 4-39 describes the ports on the MRFU. Table 4-39 Ports on the MRFU Port RF Port Label ANT_RXB ANT_TX/ RXA CPRI interface CPRI0 CPRI1 Inter-MRFU RF signal port RX_INB RX_OUTA Power supply socket Monitoring ports PWR MON Type DIN connector DIN connector SFP female connector SFP female connector QMA female connector QMA female connector 3V3 RJ-45 Function RF RX port, connecting to the antenna system. RF TX/RX port, connecting to the antenna system. Connecting the BBU or the upper-level cascaded MRFU. Connecting the lower-level cascaded MRFU. Input port for diversity receive. Output port for main receive. Introducing power input. Monitoring and maintaining port.
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4.3 DCDU-01
The Direct Current Distribution Unit-01 (DCDU-01) supplies DC power to each component in the cabinet. The height of the DCDU-01 is 1 U.
Panel
Figure 4-28 shows the panel of the DCDU-01. Figure 4-28 Panel of the DCDU-01
Functions
The DCDU-01 has the following functions:
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Ports
Table 4-40 describes the ports, terminals and MCBs on the panel of the DCDU-01. Table 4-40 Items on the panel of the DCDU-01 Port Power input wiring terminals Label NEG(-) RTN(+) Connector Type OT terminal Description Negative input wiring terminal. Positive input wiring terminal.
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Label SPARE2, SPARE1, BBU, FAN, and RFU5 to RFU0 SPARE2, SPARE1, BBU, FAN, and RFU5 to RFU0
Description Providing 10 power outputs to the modules such as the BBU3900, RFUs, and fan box. Powering on or powering off the modules such as the BBU3900, RFUs, and fan box.
Power switch
Functions
The Fan box has the following functions:
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Ventilating the cabinet and dissipating the heat in the cabinet. Supporting temperature detection. Supporting two modes of fan speed adjustment: based on the temperature or controlled by the main control unit. Stopping the fans when the ambient temperature is low.
Panel
Figure 4-29 shows the panel of the fan box. Figure 4-29 Panel of the Fan box
FAN
ALM RUN
-48V
LEDs
Table 4-41 describes the LEDs on the panel of the fan box.
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Table 4-41 LEDs on the panel of the fan box Label RUN Color Green Status ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s Description The unit runs normally but the communication with the BBU or upper-level Fan unit is not established. The unit runs normally and the communication with the BBU or upper-level fan box is established. There is no power input, or the fan box is faulty. an alarm is generated No alarm is generated
Ports
Table 4-42 describes the ports on the panel of the fan box. Table 4-42 Ports on the panel of the fan box Port Power supply socket Sensor port Communicatio n port Label -48V SENSOR COM OUT Connector Type 3V3 RJ-45 RJ-45 Description Feeding -48 V DC power. For connection to the ELU. For connection to the lower-level cascaded fan box. For connection to the BBU or upper-level fan box.
COM IN
RJ-45
4.5 ELU
The Electronic Label Unit (ELU) reports the cabinet type information to the FAN unit.
Structure
Figure 4-30 shows the structure of an ELU.
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+ +
LOAD-
LOAD-
R TN+
R TN+
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(1) PSUs (DC/DC)
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(2) Power subrack (DC/DC)
Table 4-43 describes the components of the DC/DC power system. Table 4-43 Components of the DC/DC power system Component PSU (DC/DC) Power subrack (DC/DC) Description For details, see 4.6.2 PSU (DC/DC). For details, see 4.6.3 Power Subrack (DC/ DC).
Panel
Figure 4-32 shows the panel of the PSU (DC/DC).
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Converting +24 V DC power into -48 V DC power and leading the -48 V DC power into the DCDU-01. Monitoring the unit and reporting alarms related to PSU faults (such as output overvoltage, no output, and fan faults), alarms related to PSU protection (such as overtemperature protection, and input overvoltage/undervoltage protection), and PSU out-of-position alarm, if any.
LEDs
Table 4-44 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PSU (DC/DC). Table 4-44 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (DC/DC) LED Power LED Color Green Status ON OFF Description Normal. There is no power input, or the fuse is damaged. Normal.
Protection LED
Yellow
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Color
Status ON
Description There is abnormal input or output voltage, the inside of the unit is overheated, the unit is not properly inserted. Normal. The fan of the unit is faulty.
Fault LED
Red
OFF Blinking
Structure
Figure 4-33 shows the power subrack (DC/DC). Figure 4-33 Power Subrack (DC/DC)
Ports
Table 4-45 describes the ports and terminals on the power subrack (DC/DC).
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Table 4-45 Ports and terminals on the power subrack (DC/DC) Terminal/ Port Power input wiring terminal Label DC INPUT Connector Type OT terminal Description The + wiring terminals are used for the connections of +24 V power cables, and the - wiring terminals are used for the connections of +24 V RTN cables. The LOAD- wiring terminals are used for the connections of the -48 V power cables, and the RTN+ wiring terminals are used for the connections of the -48 V RTN cables. The ALM port is used for the connection of the monitoring signal cable for the PSU. The PRESENT port is used for the connection of the in-position signal cable for the PSU.
DC OUTPUT
OT terminal
ALM
PRESENT
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Table 4-46 describes the components of the AC/DC power system. Table 4-46 Components of the AC/DC power system Component PMU PSU (AC/DC) Power subrack (AC/DC) Description For details, see 4.7.2 PMU. For details, see 4.7.3 PSU (AC/DC). For details, see 4.7.4 Power Subrack (AC/ DC).
4.7.2 PMU
The Power and Environment Monitoring Unit (PMU) performs the power system management, power distribution detection, and alarm reporting functions.
Functions
The PMU has the following functions:
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Communicates with the BBU or upper-level PMU through an RS232/RS422 serial port Manages the power system and battery charge/discharge Detects and reports water damage alarms, smoke alarms, door status alarms, and customized Boolean values Reports the ambient temperature, ambient humidity, battery temperature, and customized analog values Monitors power distribution, reports related alarms, and reports dry contact alarms
Structure
Figure 4-35 shows the PMU.
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Table 4-47 describes the ports and switch on the PMU. Table 4-47 Ports and switch on the PMU Port/Switch RS232/RS422 port
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Port/Switch Power supply test port TEST port Battery control switch
Function Measuring the power voltage by using a multimeter through the -48V/+24V and 0V ports Testing Controlling the connection of the batteries through the ON and OFF ports
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Press and hold the ON port for 5s to 10s to connect the batteries. Press and hold the OFF port for 5s to 10s to disconnect from the batteries.
l You need to insert a small round bar into the hole when you operate the
NOTE battery control switch. When you hear a crack, the batteries are connected or disconnected.
COM port
Table 4-48 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PMU. Table 4-48 LEDs on the panel of the PMU Label RUN Color Green Status Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) Blinking (ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s) Description The unit is functional, and the communication with the BBU or upper-level PMU is normal. The unit is functional, but the communication with the BBU or upper-level PMU fails. If the unit does not communicate with the BBU or upper-level PMU for one minute, the communication is regarded as failed. The unit is faulty or the unit is in power-on self-check state. The base station reports at least one of the following alarms:
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Mains overvoltage or undervoltage alarm Busbar overvoltage or undervoltage alarm Alarm related to PSUs Load disconnection alarm
OFF
No alarm is reported.
NOTE
In 3s to 5s after the PMU is powered on, the ALM and RUN LEDs are simultaneously ON for about 3s.
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DIP Switch
The DIP switch, which is used to choose monitoring address, is positioned on the right panel of the PMU. The DIP switch has eight bits, which are set before the PMU is delivered, as shown in Figure 4-37. Figure 4-37 Right panel of the PMU
Panel
Figure 4-38 shows the panel of the PSU (AC/DC). Figure 4-38 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC)
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The PSU (AC/DC) has the following functions:
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Converts 220 V AC power into -48 V DC power and supplies -48 V DC power to the DCDU-01. Monitors the unit and reports alarms related to PSU faults (such as output overvoltage, no output, and fan faults), alarms related to PSU protection (such as overtemperature protection, and input overvoltage/undervoltage protection), and PSU out-of-position alarm, if any.
LEDs
Table 4-49 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC). Table 4-49 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC) LED Power LED Color Green Status ON OFF Description Normal There are faults (such as no AC input, or overvoltage and undervoltage of AC input) on the mains, or the PSU has no output. Normal There is a pre-alarm relating to temperature or the fan. The PSU is normal, or the PSU has no output because of faults (such as no AC input, or overvoltage and undervoltage of AC input) on the mains.
Protection LED
Yellow
OFF ON
Fault LED
Red
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Description There is no output because of output overvoltage shutdown, the fan fault, overtemperature shutdown, remote shutdown, or an internal PSU fault.
Panel
Figure 4-39 shows the panel of the power subrack (AC/DC). Figure 4-39 Panel of the power subrack (AC/DC)
4 (2) Power switch of the batteries (4) Power output wiring terminals
(1) Power input wiring terminals (3) Wiring terminals for batteries
Ports
Table 4-50 describes the terminals and switch on the power subrack (AC/DC).
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Table 4-50 Terminals and switch on the power subrack (AC/DC) Terminal/Switch Power input wiring terminals Power output wiring terminals Description These terminals are used for the connections of the AC input power cables. The LOAD1(-) and LOAD2(-) wiring terminals are used for the connections of the -48 V power cables, and the RTN(+) wiring terminals are used for the connections of the -48 V RTN cables. The BAT(-) wiring terminal is used for the connection of negative pole for the batteries, and the BAT(+) wiring terminal is used for the connection of positive pole for the batteries. The power switch controls the connection of the batteries.
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About This Chapter
NOTE
BTS3900 Cables
This describes the BTS3900 cables. The BTS3900 cables consist of the PGND cable, power cable, transmission cable, CPRI cable, signal cable, and RF cable.
The colors of cables vary according to the countries and areas where Huawei products are delivered. If cables are purchased at local market, the colors of the cables must comply with the rules and regulations.
5.1 List of BTS3900 Cables This describes the BTS3900 cables, which are the power cables, PGND cables, transmission cables, CPRI electrical cables, signal cables, and RF cables. 5.2 PGND Cables The PGND cables are used to ensure proper grounding of the cabinet and the modules in the cabinet. 5.3 BTS3900 Power Cable The BTS3900 power cables consist of the cables leading power to the BTS3900 cabinet, BBU3900, DCDU, FAN unit, WRFU, and transmission equipment. 5.4 BTS3900 Transmission Cable The BTS3900 transmission cables are the E1 cable, E1 surge protection transfer cable, FE cable, FE surge protection transfer cable, and CPRI electrical cable. 5.5 CPRI Electrical Cable Connections for the BTS3900 BTS3900 is configured with MRFUs, and the CPRI cable connection various. 5.6 BTS3900 Signal Cable The BTS3900 signal cables are the monitoring signal cable for the DCDU, monitoring signal cable for the PMU, monitoring signal cable for the PSU, in-position signal cable for the PSU, monitoring signal cable for the FAN unit, BBU alarm cable, and GPS clock signal cable. 5.7 BTS3900 RF Cable The BTS3900 RF cables are the RF jumper and inter-RFU RF signal cable.
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OT terminal
Wiring terminal for the equipotential cable External power supply device
5.3.2 Power Input Cable of the Cabinet (-48 V power cable) 5.3.2 Power Input Cable of the Cabinet (+24 V power cable) 5.3.2 Power Input Cable of the Cabinet (AC power cable)
OT terminal
OT terminal
OT terminal
Power input wiring terminals of the power sburack (DC/DC) Power input wiring terminals of the power sburack (AC/DC)
OT terminal
OT terminal
OT terminal
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The Other End Connector OT terminal Installatio n Position PGND terminals inside the cabinet.
5.2 PGND Cables (PGND cable for the modules) 5.3.6 RFU Power Cable 5.3.5 Fan Power Cable 5.3.4 BBU Power Cable 5.3.3 DCDU-01 Power Cable (Black)
OT terminal
Parallel terminal
Ports RFU0 to RFU5 on the DCDU-01 FAN port on the DCDU-01 BBU port on the DCDU-01 RTN(+) wiring terminal for power output of the power subrack (DC/DC) LOAD(-) wiring terminal for power output of the power subrack (DC/DC) RTN(+) wiring terminal for power output of the power subrack (AC/DC)
-48 V port of the fan box PWR port on the UPEU RTN(+) port on the DCDU-01
OT terminal
OT terminal
OT terminal
OT terminal
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Cable
The Other End Connector OT terminal Installatio n Position LOAD1(-) or LOAD2 (-) wiring terminal for power output of the power subrack (AC/DC)
OT terminal
Transmission Cables
Table 5-2 lists the transmission cables. Table 5-2 Transmission Cables Item Cable One End Connector Cables to be installed on site 5.4.2 E1/T1 Cable DB26 male connector Installatio n Position E1/T1 port on the GTMU or WMPT or UTRP FE0 or FE1 port on the GTMU or WMPT or UTRP SFP0 or SFP1 port on the GTMU or WMPT or UTRP The Other End Connector None Installatio n Position External transmission equipment
RJ-45
RJ-45
LC connector
RJ-45
RJ-45
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The Other End Connector LC connector Installatio n Position FE1 port on the WMPT
LC connector
CPRI Cables
Table 5-3 lists the CPRI Cables. Table 5-3 CPRI Cables Item Cable One End Connector Cables installed before delivery Cables to be installed on site 5.5.2 CPRI Electrical Cable SFP200 male connector Installatio n Position Ports RFU0 to RFU5 on the GTMU or WBBP The Other End Connector SFP200 male connector Installatio n Position CPRI0 or CPRI1 ports on the RFU
The BTS3900 cabinet is delivered with boards installed, and the CPRI cables in the cabinet are already installed. The CPRI cables between multiple cabinets maybe need to be installed on site according to the configuration.
Signal Cables
Table 5-4 lists the signal cables. Table 5-4 Signal Cables Item Cable One End Connector Cables to be installed on site 5.6.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMU RJ-45 connector Installatio n Position RS485 port on the EMU The Other End Connector RJ-45 connector Installatio n Position MON1 port on the UPEU or UEIU
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One End Connector Installatio n Position EXT-ALM0 port on the UPEU or UEIU GPS port on the USCU
The Other End Connector RJ-45 connector Installatio n Position External alarm device
5.6.8 BBU Alarm Cable 5.6.9 GPS Clock Signal Cable Cables installed before delivery 5.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU 5.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC) 5.6.4 InPosition Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC) 5.6.5 FAN monitoring signal cable 5.6.6 Fan Cascade Signal Cable
RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector
RJ-45 connector
PRESENT port on the power subrack (DC/ DC) COM IN port on the fan box COM OUT port on the upper-level fan box
NOTE Upper-level fan box: the fan box directly connected to the BBU.
RJ-45 connector
MON0 port on the UPEU COM IN port on the lower-level fan box
NOTE Lower-level fan box: the fan box connected to the upperlevel fan box and then to the BBU.
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The Other End Connector RJ-45 connector Installatio n Position SENSOR on the fan box
RJ-45 connector
RF Cables
Table 5-5 lists the RF cables. Table 5-5 RF Cables Item Cable One End Connector Cables to be installed on site Cables installed before delivery 5.7.2 RF Jumper 5.7.3 InterRFU RF Signal Cable DIN elbow male connector QMA elbow male connector Installatio n Position RF ports on the RFU RX OUT port on one RFU panel The Other End Connector DIN straight male connector QMA elbow male connector Installation Position Antenna system RX IN port on another RFU panel
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P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
FAN
P7
BBU
Table 5-6 lists the power cables of the BTS3900 (-48 V). Table 5-6 Power cables of the BTS3900 (-48 V) SN P1 to P6 P7 P8 P11, P12 Description For details, see 5.3.6 RFU Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.5 Fan Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.4 BBU Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.2 Power Input Cable of the Cabinet.
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P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
FAN
P7
BBU
P11DCDU P12
Table 5-7 lists the power cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V). Table 5-7 Power cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V) SN P1 to P6 P7 P8 P11, P12 P25 to P28 Description For details, see 5.3.6 RFU Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.5 Fan Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.4 BBU Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.3 DCDU-01 Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.2 Power Input Cable of the Cabinet.
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P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
FAN
P7
BBU
DCDU P11
P8
BAT ON OFF
P7P5P3
P8
P1
P12
P6 P4P2
COM
L
L1 L2 AC INPUT L3 N1 N2 N3
N
BAT. OFF ON 0 1 BAT.(+) R TN(+) BAT.(-) LOAD2(-)
P12 P11
LOAD1(-) RTN(+)
DC OUTPUT
Table 5-8 lists the power cables of the BTS3900 (220 V). Table 5-8 Power cables of the BTS3900 (220 V) SN P1 to P6 P7 P8 P11, P12 L, N Description For details, see 5.3.6 RFU Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.5 Fan Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.4 BBU Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.3 DCDU-01 Power Cable. For details, see 5.3.2 Power Input Cable of the Cabinet.
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Table 5-9 Description on the -48 V power cable Cable Type -48 V power cable Color Blue Black Cross-Sectional Area 16 mm2 OT Aperture Type M6
(1) OT terminal
Table 5-10 Description on the +24 V power cable Cable Type +24 V power cable Color Red Black Cross-Sectional Area 25 mm2 OT Aperture Type M6
NOTE
The +24 V power cable consists of two pairs of wires, with each pair containing a red wire and a black wire.
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AC Power Cable
The BTS3900 cabinet supports three types of AC power input, that is, the 220 V AC singlephase, 220 V AC three-phase, and 110 V AC dual-live-wire. The AC power cable feeds AC power into a cabinet. Figure 5-8 shows the structure of an AC power cable. Table 5-11 gives a brief description on the AC power cable. Figure 5-8 Structure of an AC power cable (220 V AC, single phase)
(1) OT terminal
NOTE
Different types of 220 V power cable have different structures and consist of different numbers of internal wires. Figure 5-8 shows the 220 V AC single-phase power cable.
Table 5-11 Description on the 220 V power cable Cable Type 220 V AC threephase power cable Name L1 wire L2 wire L3 wire N wire 220 V AC singlephase power cable 110 V dual-livewire power cable L wire N wire L1 wire L2 wire 6 mm2 6 mm2 Cross-Sectional Area 2.5 mm2 OT Aperture Type M6
NOTE
The colors and structures of cables delivered by Huawei vary according to countries and areas. If cables are purchased at local markets, the cables must comply with the local rules and regulations.
Structure
Figure 5-9 shows the structure of the DCDU-01 power cable.
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Table 5-12 describes the DCDU-01 power cable. Table 5-12 DCDU-01 power cable Power System Type DC/DC Color Blue Black AC/DC Blue Black 16 mm2 M6 Cross-Sectional Area 16 mm2 OT Aperture Type M6
Structure
Figure 5-10 shows the structure of the BBU power cable. Figure 5-10 Structure of the BBU power cable
1 A W2 W1 2 B
X1 A1 A2 A3
View A
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X2
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Table 5-13 describes the pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the BBU. Table 5-13 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the BBU Cable W1 W2 X1 End A3 A1 X2 End B1 B2 Cable Color Black Blue
Structure
Figure 5-11 shows the structure of the FAN power cable. Figure 5-11 Structure of the FAN power cable
1 A W2 W1 2 B
X1 A1 A2 A3
View A
View B B1 B2
X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-14 describes the pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the FAN unit. Table 5-14 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the FAN unit Cable W1
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X2 End B2
Structure
Figure 5-12 shows the structure of the RFU power cable. Figure 5-12 Structure of the RFU power cable
1 A W2 W1 2 B
X1 A1 A2 A3
View A
View B B1 B2
X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-15 describes the pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the RFU. Table 5-15 Pin assignment of the power cable between the DCDU and the RFU Cable W1 W2 X1 End A3 A1 X2 End B1 B2 Cable Color Black Blue
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The BTS3900 transmission cables are E1 cables, FE cables, FE optical cables, interconnection cables between the FE electrical ports, and interconnection cables between the FE optical ports. 5.4.2 E1/T1 Cable This describes the E1/T1 cable. It connects the BBU to the controller and transmits baseband signals. 5.4.3 FE/GE Cable This describes the FE/GE cable. It connects the BBU to the transmission equipment and transmits baseband signals. 5.4.4 FE/GE Optical Cable The FE/GE optical cable is used to transmit optical signals between the BBU3900 and the transmission device. This cable is optional. 5.4.5 Cable Between Two FE Electrical Ports The cable between two electrical ports connects the GTMU and the WMPT to implement IP transmission. 5.4.6 Cable Between Two FE Optical Ports The cable between two FE optical ports connects the GTMU and the WMPT to implement IP transmission.
Table 5-16 describes the cable connections. Table 5-16 Transmission cable connections in the GSM standard (1) Cable Number T1 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.2 E1/T1 Cable.
Figure 5-14 shows the typical transmission cable connections when the FE cable is used.
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Table 5-17 describes the cable connections. Table 5-17 Transmission cable connections in the GSM standard (2) Cable Number T1 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.3 FE/GE Cable.
Table 5-18 describes the cable connections. Table 5-18 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (1) Cable Number T1 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.2 E1/T1 Cable.
Figure 5-16 shows the typical transmission cable connections when the FE cable is used.
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Table 5-19 describes the cable connections. Table 5-19 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (2) Cable Number T1 T2 5.4.3 FE/GE Cable Cable Description For details, see 5.4.6 Cable Between Two FE Optical Ports. For details, see 5.4.3 FE/GE Cable.
Figure 5-17 shows the typical transmission cable connections when the FE optical cable is used. Figure 5-17 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (3)
Table 5-20 describes the cable connections. Table 5-20 Transmission cable connections in co-transmission mode (3) Cable Number T1 T2 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.5 Cable Between Two FE Electrical Ports. For details, see 5.4.4 FE/GE Optical Cable.
If the UTRP is configured, one end of the E1 cable transmitting the UMTS data is connected to an E1/T1 port on the UTRP, and the other end is connected to the corresponding auxiliary device.
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Figure 5-18 shows the typical transmission cable connections when the UELP is not configured. Figure 5-18 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (1)
Table 5-21 describes the cable connections. Table 5-21 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (1) Cable Number T1 and T2 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.2 E1/T1 Cable.
Figure 5-19 shows the typical transmission cable connections when the FE cable is used. Figure 5-19 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (2)
Table 5-22 describes the cable connections. Table 5-22 Transmission cable connections in separate transmission mode (2) Cable Number T1 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.3 FE/GE Cable.
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Table 5-23 describes the cable connections. Table 5-23 Transmission cable connections in the UMTS standard (1) Cable Number T1 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.2 E1/T1 Cable.
Figure 5-21 shows the typical transmission cable connections when the FE cable is used. Figure 5-21 Transmission cable connections in the UMTS standard (2)
Table 5-24 describes the cable connections. Table 5-24 Transmission cable connections in the UMTS standard (2) Cable Number T1 Cable Description For details, see 5.4.3 FE/GE Cable.
Structure
The E1/T1 cables are of two types: 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable and 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable. One end of the E1/T1 cable is a DB26 male connector. The connector at the other end of the cable should be made on site according to site requirements. Figure 5-22 shows an E1/T1 cable. Figure 5-22 E1/T1 cable
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Table 5-25 shows the connector of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable. Table 5-25 Connector of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable Cable 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable One End DB26 male connector The other End L9 male/female connector SMB female connector BNC male connector SMZ male/female connector
Pin Assignment
Table 5-26 and Table 5-27 describe the pin assignment for the wires of the E1/T1 cable.
NOTE
In Table 5-26, "Tip" refers to a wire in the E1 coaxial cable, and "Ring" refers to an external conductor of the cable.
Table 5-26 Pin assignment for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable Pins of the DB26 Male Connector X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25
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RX3+ RX3-
RX4+ RX4-
TX1+ TX1-
TX2+ TX2-
TX3+ TX3-
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Table 5-27 Pin assignment for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable Pins of the DB26 Male Connector X.1 X.2 X.3 X.4 X.5 X.6 X.7 X.8 X.19 X.20 X.21 X.22 X.23 X.24 X.25 X.26 Wire Color Blue White Orange White Green White Brown White Gray White Blue Red Orange Red Green Red Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Wire Type Twisted pair cable Cable Labels RX1+ RX1RX2+ RX2RX3+ RX3RX4+ RX4TX1+ TX1TX2+ TX2TX3+ TX3TX4+ TX4-
Structure
The FE/GE cable is a shielded straight through cable, has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 5-23.
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Table 5-28 describes the pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable. Table 5-28 Pin assignment for the wires of the FE/GE cable Pin on the RJ-45 Connector X1.2 X1.1 X1.6 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.8 X1.7 Wire Color Orange White and orange Green White and green Blue White and blue Brown White and brown Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair Pin on the RJ-45 Connector X2.2 X2.1 X2.6 X2.3 X2.4 X2.5 X2.8 X2.7
Appearance
The FE/GE optical cable has an LC connector at one end and an FC connector, SC connector, or LC connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 5-24, Figure 5-25, and Figure 5-26 respectively. Figure 5-24 FE/GE optical cable (FC and LC connectors)
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To connect the BBU3900 and the transmission device by using the FE/GE optical cable, adhere to the following rules:
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The TX port on the BBU3900 is connected to the RX port on the transmission device. The RX port on the BBU3900 is connected to the TX port on the transmission device.
Appearance
The cable between two FE electrical ports has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 5-27.
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The cable between two FE optical ports has an LC connector at each end, as shown in Figure 5-28. Figure 5-28 Cable between two FE optical ports
(1) LC connector
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Figure 5-29 CPRI cable connections when the MRFUs work in GSM mode
Table 5-29 describes the cable connections. Table 5-29 CPRI cable connections when the MRFUs work in GSM mode Cable Number S1 to S3 Cable Description For details, see 5.5.2 CPRI Electrical Cable.
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Figure 5-30 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in UMTS mode
Table 5-30 describes the cable connections. Table 5-30 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in UMTS mode Cable Number S1 to S3 Cable Description For details, see 5.5.2 CPRI Electrical Cable.
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Figure 5-31 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in GSM+UMTS mode
Table 5-31 describes the cable connections. Table 5-31 CPRI cable connections when MRFUs work in GSM+UMTS mode Cable Number S1 to S6 Cable Description For details, see 5.5.2 CPRI Electrical Cable.
Structure
The CPRI electrical cable is an SFP high speed transmission cable that has an SFP200 male connector at each end, as shown in Figure 5-32. Figure 5-32 CPRI electrical cable
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S4
S1
S4
BBU
S3 S2
S1
DCDU
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When the cabinet with -48 V DC input power is configured with two UPEUs or with one UPEU and one UEIU, the signal cable connections are the same as those of the cabinet configured with one UPEU.
Table 5-32 lists the signal cables of the BTS3900 (-48 V). Table 5-32 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (-48 V) SN S1 S2 S3 S4 Description For details, see 5.6.5 FAN monitoring signal cable For details, see 5.6.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMU For details, see 5.6.8 BBU Alarm Cable For details, see 5.6.10 Signal Cable for the ELU
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S5
S1 S2 S4 S3 S1
S5
BBU
DCDU
S3 S4
Table 5-33 lists the signal cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V) configured with one UPEU. Table 5-33 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V) - 1 SN S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Description For details, see 5.6.5 FAN monitoring signal cable For details, see 5.6.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMU For details, see 5.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC) For details, see 5.6.4 In-Position Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC) For details, see 5.6.10 Signal Cable for the ELU
Figure 5-35 shows the signal cable connections of the BTS3900 (+24 V) configured with two UPEUs or with one UPEU and one UEIU.
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S6
S1 S5 S2 S3 S1
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BBU
S4
DCDU
S3 S4
Table 5-34 lists the signal cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V) configured with two UPEUs or with one UPEU and one UEIU. Table 5-34 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (+24 V) - 2 SN S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 Description For details, see 5.6.5 FAN monitoring signal cable For details, see 5.6.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMU For details, see 5.6.3 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC) For details, see 5.6.4 In-Position Signal Cable for the PSU (DC/DC) For details, see 5.6.8 BBU Alarm Cable For details, see 5.6.10 Signal Cable for the ELU
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FAN
S4
S1 S2 S3 S1
S4
BBU
DCDU
S2
COM L1 N1
BAT ON OFF
BAT. OFF 0 ON 1
BAT.(-)
LOAD2(-)
LOAD1(-) DC OUTPU T
L2 AC INPU T L3
N2
N3
BAT .(+)
RTN(+)
RTN(+)
Table 5-35 lists the signal cables of the BTS3900 (220 V) configured with one UPEU. Table 5-35 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (220 V) - 1 SN S1 S2 S3 S4 Description For details, see 5.6.5 FAN monitoring signal cable For details, see 5.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU For details, see 5.6.8 BBU Alarm Cable For details, see 5.6.10 Signal Cable for the ELU
Figure 5-37 shows the signal cable connections of the BTS3900 (220 V) configured with two UPEUs or with one UPEU and one UEIU.
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S1
S5
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S4 S3 S2 S1
DCDU
S2
COM L1 N1
BAT ON OFF
BAT. OFF 0 ON 1
BAT.(-)
LOAD2(-)
LOAD1(-) DC OUTPU T
L2 AC INPU T L3
N2
N3
BAT.(+)
RTN(+)
R TN(+)
Table 5-36 lists the signal cables of the BTS3900 (220 V) configured with two UPEUs or with one UPEU and one UEIU. Table 5-36 Signal cables of the BTS3900 (220 V) - 2 SN S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 Description For details, see 5.6.5 FAN monitoring signal cable For details, see 5.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU For details, see 5.6.8 BBU Alarm Cable For details, see 5.6.7 Monitoring Signal Cable for the EMU For details, see 5.6.10 Signal Cable for the ELU
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Structure
Figure 5-38 shows the monitoring signal cable for the PMU. Figure 5-38 Monitoring signal cable for the PMU
View A 1 A
1 8
X1
X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-37 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the PMU. Table 5-37 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable of the PMU X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 X2.6 X2.5 X2.4 X2.7 X2.8 Wire Color White Orange White Green White Blue White Brown Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair
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Structure
Figure 5-40 shows the in-position signal cable for the PSU (DC/DC). Figure 5-40 In-position signal cable for the PSU (DC/DC)
View A 1 A
1 8
X1
X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-38 describes the pin assignment of the in-position signal cable for the PSU (DC/DC). Table 5-38 Pin assignment of the in-position signal cable for the PSU (DC/DC) X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Figure 5-41 shows the FAN monitoring signal cable. Figure 5-41 FAN monitoring signal cable
View A 1 A
1 8
X1
X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-39 describes the pin assignment of the FAN monitoring signal cable. Table 5-39 Pin assignment of the FAN monitoring signal cable X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 X2.6 X2.5 X2.4 X2.7 X2.8 Color White Orange White Green White Blue White Brown Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Type Twisted pair cable
Structure
Figure 5-42 shows the fan cascade signal cable.
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X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-40 describes the pin assignment of the fan cascade signal cable. Table 5-40 Pin assignment of the fan cascade signal cable X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 X2.6 X2.5 X2.4 X2.7 X2.8 Color White Orange White Green White Blue White Brown Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Twisted pair cable Type Twisted pair cable
Structure
Figure 5-43 shows the monitoring signal cable for the EMU.
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Table 5-41 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the EMU. Table 5-41 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable for the EMU Pin on the RJ-45 Connector X1.1 X1.2 X1.5 X1.4 Pin on the DB9 Male Connector X2.3 X2.7 X2.6 X2.2 Wire Color Wire Type Label
Twisted pair
TX+ TX-
Twisted pair
RXRX+
Structure
The BBU alarm cable has an RJ-45 connector at each end, as shown in Figure 5-44. One RJ-45 connector at one end, however, may be removed and an appropriate terminal may be added according to the field requirements. Figure 5-44 BBU alarm cable
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Table 5-42 shows the wire sequence of the BBU alarm cable. Table 5-42 Wire sequence of the BBU alarm cable BBU Alarm Port EXTALM1 Pin on the RJ45 Connecto r X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 EXTALM0 X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 Wire Color Wire Type Pin on the RJ45 Connecto r X2.1 X2.2 Twisted pair X2.3 X2.6 Twisted pair X2.5 X2.4 Twisted pair X2.7 X2.8 Twisted pair X2.1 X2.2 Twisted pair X2.3 X2.6 Twisted pair X2.5 X2.4 Twisted pair X2.7 X2.8 Description
White and orange Orange White and green Green White and blue Blue White and brown Brown White and orange Orange White and green Green White and blue Blue White and brown Brown
Twisted pair
Boolean value input 4+ Boolean value input 4(GND) Boolean value input 5+ Boolean value input 5(GND) Boolean value input 6+ Boolean value input 6(GND) Boolean value input 7+ Boolean value input 7(GND) Boolean value input 0+ Boolean value input 0(GND) Boolean value input 1+ Boolean value input 1(GND) Boolean value input 2+ Boolean value input 2(GND) Boolean value input 3+ Boolean value input 3(GND)
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Structure
The GPS clock signal cable has an SMA male connector at one end and an N-type connector at the other end, as shown in Figure 5-45. Figure 5-45 GPS clock signal cable
Structure
Figure 5-46 shows the signal cable for the ELU. Figure 5-46 Signal cable for the ELU
View A 1 A
1 8
X1
X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-43 describes the pin assignment of the signal cable for the ELU.
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Table 5-43 Pin assignment of the signal cable for the ELU X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.6 X1.5 X1.4 X1.7 X1.8 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 X2.3 X2.6 X2.5 X2.4 X2.7 X2.8 Wire Color White Orange White Green White Blue White Brown Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair
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Table 5-44 describes the RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (1). Table 5-44 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (1) Cable Number R1 to R6 Cable Description For details, see 5.7.2 RF Jumper.
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Table 5-45 describes the RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (2). Table 5-45 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (2) Cable Number R1 to R12 Cable Description For details, see 5.7.2 RF Jumper.
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Table 5-46 describes the RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (3). Table 5-46 RF cable connections of the BTS3900 (3) Cable Number R1 to R6 RX1 to RX6 Cable Description For details, see 5.7.2 RF Jumper. For details, see 5.7.3 Inter-RFU RF Signal Cable.
5.7.2 RF Jumper
The RF jumper connects the RFU and the feeder of the antenna system for signal exchange between the base station and the antenna system.
Structure
Figure 5-50 shows an RF jumper.
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Structure
Figure 5-51 shows the inter-RFU RF signal cable. Figure 5-51 Inter-RFU RF signal cable
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About This Chapter
This describes the auxiliary equipment of the BTS3900. 6.1 PS4890 Cabinet The PS4890 cabinet design is based on the design of the BTS3900 cabinet. The PS4890 cabinet houses the AC/DC power system and modules such as the DCDU-04 and DCDU-03. For details, see the PS4890 User Guide. 6.2 EMU Environment Monitoring Unit (EMU) is an environmental monitoring device that monitors environmental conditions of the equipment room.
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DCDU
S1
S1 P1 P2
P1 P2
FAN
BBU
DCDU
P1 P2
S1
Table 6-1 lists the cables connected between the BTS3900 and the PS4890. Table 6-1 Cables connected between the BTS3900 and the PS4890 SN P1, P2 S1 Cable For details, see Output Power Cable for the DCDU-04 For details, see 5.6.2 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU
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Environment Monitoring Unit (EMU) is an environmental monitoring device that monitors environmental conditions of the equipment room. EMU connects to main equipment and performs monitoring functions through the alarm cables. The EMU has the following functions:
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Providing monitoring ports. The EMU provides monitoring ports for the temperature, humidity, water, infrared, and door control sensors. Additionally, it provides monitoring ports for Boolean value, analog, and output control. Providing communication ports. The EMU provides two kinds of communication ports, RS485 and RS232, for communication with the BTS.
For details on the structure of the EMU, see EMU User Guide.
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