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V300R008
Issue
02
Date
2008-04-30
Part Number
00350950
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BTS3012
Installation Guide(for 18TRX)
Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Safety Precautions......................................................................................................................1-1
2 BTS3012 Cabinet (for 18 TRXs)................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Appearance of the BTS3012 Cabinet..............................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Physical Structure of the BTS3012 (for 18 TRXs).........................................................................................2-2
2.3 Cable Distribution of the BTS3012 (for 18 TRXs).........................................................................................2-4
2.4 Engineering Specifications of the BTS3012 (for 18 TRXs)...........................................................................2-7
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Figures
Figure 1-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap...............................................................................................................1-6
Figure 1-2 Fully unfolded A-shaped ladder.........................................................................................................1-8
Figure 1-3 Ladder slant........................................................................................................................................1-9
Figure 1-4 Using long ladder in a safe way..........................................................................................................1-9
Figure 1-5 Ladder placed one meter above the supporting structure.................................................................1-10
Figure 1-6 Weight hoisting.................................................................................................................................1-10
Figure 1-7 Laying down and placing the cabinet upright...................................................................................1-11
Figure 2-1 BTS3012 cabinet................................................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-2 Fully configured BTS3012 cabinet.....................................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-3 Cable distribution on the cabinet front...............................................................................................2-5
Figure 2-4 Internal cable distribution on the cabinet top.....................................................................................2-6
Figure 3-1 Layout of a single BTS3012 cabinet with base A (unit: mm)............................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Layout of a single BTS3012 cabinet with base B (unit: mm)............................................................3-2
Figure 3-3 Layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base A (unit: mm).........................................................3-3
Figure 3-4 Layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base B (unit: mm)..........................................................3-3
Figure 3-5 Layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base A and base B (unit: mm).......................................3-4
Figure 3-6 Layout of the BTS312 and BTS3012 cabinets with base A (unit: mm).............................................3-4
Figure 3-7 Layout of the BTS312 and BTS3012 cabinets with base B (unit: mm).............................................3-5
Figure 6-1 Installation directions of the cabinets.................................................................................................6-2
Figure 6-2 Installing the Expansion Bolt.............................................................................................................6-3
Figure 6-3 Disassembling the Expansion Bolt.....................................................................................................6-4
Figure 6-4 Assembling the base (unit: mm).........................................................................................................6-4
Figure 6-5 Measuring the levelness of the insulation plate..................................................................................6-5
Figure 6-6 Pushing the Cabinet............................................................................................................................6-5
Figure 6-7 Fixing the cabinet and the base...........................................................................................................6-6
Figure 6-8 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts.........................................6-6
Figure 6-9 Drilling holes on the U-steels (unit: mm)...........................................................................................6-9
Figure 6-10 Determining positions for the U-steels (unit: mm).........................................................................6-10
Figure 6-11 Installing the U-steels between the bearing walls...........................................................................6-11
Figure 6-12 Installing the base (unit: mm).........................................................................................................6-11
Figure 6-13 Pushing the Cabinet........................................................................................................................6-12
Figure 6-14 Fixing the cabinet and the base.......................................................................................................6-13
Figure 6-15 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts.....................................6-13
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Figure 6-16 Drilling holes for fixing the base on the U-steel and for fixing the U-steel on the floor (unit: mm)
.............................................................................................................................................................................6-15
Figure 6-17 Determining positions for the U-steels (unit: mm).........................................................................6-15
Figure 6-18 Installing the Expansion Bolt.........................................................................................................6-16
Figure 6-19 Disassembling the Expansion Bolt.................................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-20 Securing the U-steels......................................................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-21 Installing the base (unit: mm).........................................................................................................6-18
Figure 6-22 Pushing the Cabinet........................................................................................................................6-19
Figure 6-23 Fixing the cabinet and the base.......................................................................................................6-19
Figure 6-24 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts.....................................6-20
Figure 6-25 Installation directions of the cabinets.............................................................................................6-21
Figure 6-26 Structure of the support of A600 series..........................................................................................6-21
Figure 6-27 Connecting the support and the ESD floor.....................................................................................6-23
Figure 6-28 Positioning the Support..................................................................................................................6-23
Figure 6-29 Installing the Expansion Bolt.........................................................................................................6-24
Figure 6-30 Disassembling the Expansion Bolt.................................................................................................6-25
Figure 6-31 Installing the A600 support under the ESD floor...........................................................................6-26
Figure 6-32 Assembling the base (unit: mm).....................................................................................................6-27
Figure 6-33 Pushing the Cabinet........................................................................................................................6-27
Figure 6-34 Fixing the cabinet and the base.......................................................................................................6-28
Figure 6-35 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts.....................................6-28
Figure 6-36 Connecting cabinets from the top...................................................................................................6-30
Figure 6-37 Installing the lightning protection failure alarm cables..................................................................6-31
Figure 6-38 Connecting the equipotential cable to the BTS3012 cabinet..........................................................6-32
Figure 6-39 Connecting the equipotential cable to the BTS312 cabinet............................................................6-32
Figure 6-40 Connecting the equipotential cable to the BTS3012 cabinet..........................................................6-35
Figure 7-1 Removing the Protection Covers........................................................................................................7-2
Figure 7-2 Installing the power cables.................................................................................................................7-3
Figure 7-3 Fixing the Power Cables.....................................................................................................................7-4
Figure 7-4 Installing OT terminals of multiple cables.........................................................................................7-5
Figure 7-5 Installing the PGND Cable Between the DC Lightning Arrester and the Protection Grounding Bar
...............................................................................................................................................................................7-6
Figure 7-6 Connecting the equipotential cables for the combined cabinets.........................................................7-7
Figure 8-1 Installing the board.............................................................................................................................8-5
Figure 8-2 Handles on the front panel hooking into the subrack.........................................................................8-5
Figure 8-3 Installing the modules.........................................................................................................................8-7
Figure 8-4 Boards in the BTS3012 set-on-top subrack........................................................................................8-8
Figure 8-5 Installing the board in the subrack on top of the cabinet....................................................................8-8
Figure 9-1 Distribution of busbar power cables.................................................................................................9-12
Figure 9-2 TR port on the DELU.......................................................................................................................9-14
Figure 9-3 E1 cable............................................................................................................................................9-15
Figure 9-4 E1 cable connection (to the cabinet).................................................................................................9-16
Figure 9-5 Installing the RF signal cables between A cabinets..........................................................................9-20
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Figure 9-6 Installing the RF signal cables between A cabinet and B cabinet....................................................9-21
Figure 9-7 Installing the lightning arrester of the antenna system.....................................................................9-24
Figure 9-8 Installing the 2/5-Inch feeder............................................................................................................9-25
Figure 9-9 Leading the GPS signal transfer cable into the cabinet....................................................................9-26
Figure 9-10 Routing the GPS signal transfer cable inside the cabinet...............................................................9-27
Figure 9-11 Connecting the combining short-circuiting signal cables (black)..................................................9-30
Figure 9-12 Installing the short-circuiting cable for the active and standby DPTUs.........................................9-39
Figure 9-13 Installing the power cables.............................................................................................................9-40
Figure 9-14 Installing the alarm cable................................................................................................................9-41
Figure 9-15 Installing the signal cable for the external environment alarm box................................................9-42
Figure 10-1 Connecting the DMLC to the DDF box.........................................................................................10-3
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Tables
Table 2-1 Cable distribution in the cabinet.......................................................................................................... 2-6
Table 2-2 Dimensions (appearance).....................................................................................................................2-7
Table 2-3 Weight of the cabinet...........................................................................................................................2-8
Table 2-4 Specifications of the power input.........................................................................................................2-8
Table 2-5 Power Consumption.............................................................................................................................2-8
Table 4-1 List of tools and instruments................................................................................................................4-3
Table 6-1 Comparison between different installation methods............................................................................6-7
Table 6-2 Relation between the four types of supports and the height of the ESD floor...................................6-22
Table 6-3 Settings of the DIP switches on the CMB..........................................................................................6-33
Table 6-4 Settings of the DIP switches on the TDU..........................................................................................6-33
Table 6-5 Settings of the S1 and S3 DIP switches on the TRB..........................................................................6-33
Table 6-6 Settings of the S5 and S6 DIP switches on the TRB..........................................................................6-34
Table 6-7 Settings of the S1 DIP switches on the CMB....................................................................................6-35
Table 6-8 Settings of the S2 DIP switches on the CMB....................................................................................6-36
Table 6-9 Settings of the S3 DIP switches on the CMB....................................................................................6-36
Table 6-10 Settings of the S4 DIP switches on the CMB..................................................................................6-36
Table 6-11 Settings of the S5 DIP switches on the CMB..................................................................................6-37
Table 6-12 Settings of the DIP switches on the TDU........................................................................................6-37
Table 6-13 Settings of the DIP switches on the TRB.........................................................................................6-37
Table 6-14 Settings of the DIP switches on the PWB........................................................................................6-38
Table 8-1 BTS3012 Boards and Modules............................................................................................................ 8-2
Table 9-1 List of the BTS3012 cables..................................................................................................................9-2
Table 11-1 Checklist for indoor equipment installation.....................................................................................11-5
Table 11-2 Checklist for the installation of the power cables and grounding cables.........................................11-6
Table 11-3 Checklist for the installation of the signal cables.............................................................................11-7
Table 11-4 Checklist for the sanitation in the installation environment.............................................................11-8
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Purpose
This document describes the procedures for installing the cabinet, boards, modules, and cables
of the BTS3012 (for 18 TRXs) and provides a checklist for hardware installation.
Product Version
The following table lists the product versions related to this document.
Product Name
Product Version
BTS3012
V300R004
V300R005
V300R006
V300R008
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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BTS installers
Change History
For changes in the document, refer to Changes in BTS3012 Installation Guide (for 18
TRXs).
Organization
1 Safety Precautions
This topic covers the safety precautions you must take when installing and maintaining the
network equipment.
2 BTS3012 Cabinet (for 18 TRXs)
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The BTS3012 cabinet consists of the common subrack, DAFU subrack, DTRU subrack, fan
subrack, transmission subrack, and set-on-top subrack. The BTS3012 cabinet is designed in
compliance with the IEC60297 standard. It has a modular structure. The cabinet is used to process
the signals within the BTS.
3 Space and Position Requirements for the BTS3012 Installation
This topic describes the space and position requirements for the BTS3012 installation. The
equipment layout must be reasonable, feasible, and neat. The BTS3012 cabinet installation
modes are single-cabinet installation, multi-cabinet installation, and BTS3012-BTS312 cabinet
installation.
4 Preparations for Installing the BTS3012
This describes the preparations for installing the BTS3012. Before installing the BTS3012, you
need to check the items in the cases and keep the installation tools ready.
5 Installing the BTS3012
This describes how to install the BTS3012. Installing the BTS3012 consists of installing the
cabinet, boards and modules, and cables of the BTS3012.
6 Installing the BTS3012 Cabinet
This describes how to install the BTS3012 cabinet. When installing the BTS3012 cabinet on
site, choose different installation methods based on different conditions in the equipment room.
7 Installing the Power Cables and Equipotential Cables of the BTS3012
This describes how to install the power cables and equipotential cables of the BTS3012.
8 Installing the BTS3012 Boards and Modules
This describes how to install the boards and modules in the BTS3012 cabinet. If the boards and
modules are installed before delivery, skip this step.
9 Installing the BTS3012 Cables
This describes how to install the BTS3012 cables. The cables are classified into power cables,
PGND cables, busbar power cables, E1 cables, and signal cables.
10 Installing the BTS3012 Sensors
This describes how to install the BTS3012 sensors. The sensors consist of the door control sensor,
water sensor, smoke sensor, infrared sensor, and humidity and temperature sensor.
11 Checking the Hardware Installation of the BTS3012
This describes how to check the hardware installation of the BTS3012. The hardware installation
check consists of equipment installation check, cable check, and installation environment check.
Conventions
1. Symbol Conventions
The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows
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Description
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
TIP
NOTE
2. General Conventions
Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
Courier New
3. Command Conventions
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Boldface
Italic
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{x | y | ...}
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... } *
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Convention
Description
[ x | y | ... ] *
4. GUI Conventions
Convention
Description
Boldface
>
5. Keyboard Operation
Convention
Description
Key
Key1+Key2
Key1,Key2
6. Mouse Operation
Action
Description
Click
Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the
pointer.
Double-click
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer
to a certain position.
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Safety Precautions
This topic covers the safety precautions you must take when installing and maintaining the
network equipment.
1 User Guide
CAUTION
Before performing any operation, read the operation instructions and precautions to prevent
accidents. Indications such as Caution, Attention, Warning, and Danger in related documents
are additional information. They do not contain all the safety precautions for operations. Stick
to local safety regulations during the operations.
Safety precautions described in this document are additional information and supplement local
safety regulations.
When operating on Huawei products and equipment, stick to the precautions and safety
instructions. Safety warnings listed in the document indicate the risks or danger Huawei is aware
of. Huawei is not liable for the consequence resulting from the violation of universal regulation
for safety operations and safety codes on design, production, and equipment use.
Engineers involved in installation and maintenance of Huawei products should undergo training.
Before performing any operation such as equipment installation and maintenance, they should
get familiar with proper operation methods and safety precautions.
2 Symbols
Safety symbols listed in this document are categorized into Danger, Caution, and Note. The
safety instruction lies to the right of the symbol. The detailed explanation of the safety
precautions is given below the symbol.
DANGER
This symbol indicates that casualty or serious accident may occur if you ignore the safety
instruction.
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This symbol indicates that serious or major injury may occur if you ignore the safety instruction.
NOTE
This symbol indicates that the operation may be easier if you pay attention to the safety instruction.
3 Toxic Articles
Beryllium Oxide
CAUTION
Some equipment parts use toxic beryllium oxide.
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Beryllium oxide harms humans only when equipment parts carrying beryllium oxide are
damaged. Engineers who touch or handle the parts should be aware of the characteristics
of the component and adopt related preventive measures in advance.
Many parts of the equipment carry beryllium oxide, such as power amplifier circuit and
combiner circuit. Do not lay parts or modules in the environment where mechanical damage
or discharging of beryllium oxide may occur.
Dispose of parts carrying beryllium with care. Stick to local safety regulations for the
treatment of chemicals or waste that has beryllium oxide.
Hydrochloride
CAUTION
Some parts use hydrochloride. If burned, these parts generate toxic gases.
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Dispose of burned waste with care. Stick to local safety regulations for the treatment of
parts or waste that has hydrochloride.
When disposing of the parts or waste, take necessary measures to avoid inhaling toxic gases.
Hydrofluoride
CAUTION
Some parts use hydrofluoride. If burned, these parts generate toxic gases.
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Dispose of burned waste with care. Stick to local safety regulations for the treatment of
parts or waste that has hydrofluoride.
When disposing of the parts or waste, adopt necessary measures to avoid inhaling toxic
gases.
4 Electric Safety
High Voltage
DANGER
High-voltage power supply is required for the operation of the equipment. Direct or indirect
contact with damp objects connected to high-voltage wires or mains supply may be fatal.
CAUTION
Improper high-voltage operations may result in accidents such as fire and electric shocks. Stick
to local codes and regulations when routing the AC power cables. Engineers handling highvoltage operations should be qualified and trained.
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When mounting the AC power supply equipment, stick to the local safety regulations.
Engineers involved in mounting AC power supply devices should be qualified in highvoltage and AC power operations.
Do not wear any electrical conductors such as watch, hand chain, bracelet or ring during
the operation.
Power Cable
CAUTION
Do not install or remove live power wires. Contact between power cables and conductors may
cause electric spark or arc, thereby causing fire or eye injury.
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Switch off the power supply before installing or removing the power cables.
Before connecting the cables, make sure that the cable and the cable tag to be used match
the actual installation.
CAUTION
Before connecting the cables, ensure that their labels are correct.
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CAUTION
Bind the signal cable and the power cable separately. When the signal cable and the power cable
are parallel, the distance between them inside the cabinet should be at least 10 mm [0.39 in.].
The distance between the signal cable and the power cable outside the cabinet should be at least
100 mm [3.9 in.].
Leakage Current
CAUTION
To avoid large leakage current, ground the equipment before connecting it to the power supply.
Before feeding AC input power to the equipment, connect the grounding terminal of the
equipment housing to the earth. The purpose is to avoid electric shock to human body due to
current leakage. The current is caused by the EMI filter earth capacitance of the equipment AC
input terminal or the Y capacitance of primary power supply.
Fuse
CAUTION
Do not install or remove active fuses.
Tools
CAUTION
High-voltage and AC power operations require special tools instead of general-purpose or
makeshift tools.
Drilling Holes
CAUTION
Do not drill holes on the cabinet without prior permission. Improper drilling may damage the
connections and cables inside the cabinet. Metal filings from the drilling may cause short-circuit
to the board if the fillings fall into the cabinet.
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To drill holes on the cabinet, wear insulated gloves and remove the cables inside the cabinet.
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Protect your eyes while drilling. Flying metal filings may hurt your eyes or skin.
Thunderstorm
DANGER
Do not operate on towers or poles with high voltage and AC power during thunderstorms.
Thunderstorms can generate powerful electromagnetic field in the atmosphere. Ground the
equipment properly to prevent the equipment from lightning.
Inflammable Objects
DANGER
Do not place the equipment in an environment where inflammable objects, explosives or smog
exists. Do not perform any operation in this environment.
5 ESD Protection
NOTE
CAUTION
Static electricity generated on human body may damage the electrostatic-sensitive parts of the
circuit board, such as large-scale integrated circuit.
Wear an ESD wrist strap correctly and insert the ESD plug into the ESD connector. Wear the
strap tightly, as shown in Figure 1-1.
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In dry climate, the electrostatic charge carried by the human body may reach 30 kV. The
charge remains in the human body for a long time. The contact between the operator and
the equipment parts that have electric discharge damages the parts. Before handling any
board or module, wear an ESD wrist strap to discharge the electrostatic electricity.
Before touching the equipment, board, or IC chip, wear an ESD wrist strap with one end
properly grounded.
The line between the ESD wrist strap and the grounding point should be in serial connection
with a resistance greater than 1 megaohm to prevent accidental shock. Check the ESD wrist
strap regularly. Do not use another cable to replace the cable pre-installed on the ESD wrist
strap.
Electrostatic-sensitive board or module should not come in contact with the objects that
have electrostatic or the objects that may easily generate electrostatic charge. For example,
the electrostatic-sensitive device may carry electrostatic charge if the packing bag or
conveyer box made of insulating materials comes in contact with the conveyer belt, and
then that device may be damaged due to current leakage when it comes in contact with the
human body or the ground.
Before connecting the measurement device to a board or module, discharge its electrostatic
charge by grounding that device.
Keep the board or module away from strong DC magnetic field, for example, cathode ray
tube of the display. The distance between the board and the tube should be at least 10 cm.
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CAUTION
When operating on high intensity RF signal equipment, remember that high-intensity microwave
is detrimental to human health.
The equipment antenna in service produces electromagnetic radiation. Standing too close to the
antenna is against safety codes. Ask only trained and qualified engineers to install the equipment
and maintain it.
7 Laser
CAUTION
The laser beam inside optical fibers may harm your eyes.
When installing and maintaining optical cables, keep your eyes away from or avoid looking
directly at the optical cable connector.
8 High Temperature
CAUTION
The temperature of some equipment parts may be rather high. Do not touch the surface of such
equipment parts to avoid getting burnt.
9 Working at a Height
General Operation
CAUTION
When working at a height, be cautious about objects falling down from a height.
High-altitude operations must be in compliance with the related national high-altitude operation
codes.
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Take care of the machines and tools at hand and prevent them from falling.
Place the tools back into the tool bag immediately after using them.
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Take safety measures, for example, wear helmet and safety belt.
Inspect the equipment used for lifting objects, before working at a height.
Check the ladder before using it. Make sure the ladder is safe for use. Do not overload the
ladder.
Take safety measures. For example, ask somebody to support the ladder when the slant
range of the ladder is over 5 m [16.4 ft], when the upright double-foot ladder is over 3 m
[9.8 ft] high, or when you work in a dangerous situation. Unfold the A-shaped ladder fully,
as shown in Figure 1-2.
The slant of the ladder must be 75, as shown in Figure 1-3. When using the ladder, place
the wider end of the ladder against the ground or take protective measures against skidding.
Put the ladder in a secure place. Do not place the ladder against a carton or stone that is
likely to get tripped.
When climbing the ladder, face the ladder and keep your gravity center steady. To ensure
safety, keep both the feet on the ladder steps and grasp the ladder with one hand, as shown
in Figure 1-4. Do not climb the ladder beyond the highest four steps. If you want to climb
to the rooftop, the length of the ladder should be one meter higher than the supporting
structure, as shown in Figure 1-5.
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Figure 1-5 Ladder placed one meter above the supporting structure
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10 Other Items
Weight Lifting
CAUTION
Do not move under the gib arm or the goods in suspension when hoisting the weight.
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The weight hoisting operators should be trained and qualified. Check weight hoisting tools
in advance. Start lifting objects only when the weight hoisting tools are firmly fixed onto
the weight-bearing object or the main wall.
The slant of the cabinet-top bearing cable for hoisting should not be greater than 90 to
prevent the cable from breaking, as shown in Figure 1-6.
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CAUTION
When moving heavy objects such as cabinet, be prepared for weight bearing to avoid bruise by
the heavy object.
At least two or three persons should be ready to install or maintain the cabinet, for example,
slanting, tilting, or placing the cabinet upright. When the cabinet gravity slants over 10, the
cabinet may topple.
Figure 1-7 shows how to lay down and place the cabinet upright.
Figure 1-7 Laying down and placing the cabinet upright
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CAUTION
When handling the equipment, wear gloves to prevent injury from sharp edges.
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DAFU subrack
The DAFU subrack can be configured with the DDPU, DCOM, DFCU, or DFCB.
For details on the DAFU subrack, refer to BTS3012 RF Front-End Subsystem.
DTRU subrack
The DTRU subracks can hold up to nine DTRUs.
For details on the DTRU subrack, refer to BTS3012 Double-Transceiver Subsystem.
Fan subrack
The fan subrack is configured with one fan box that holds four fans and one fan monitoring
board. The fan monitoring board detects the temperature at the air inlets at the bottom of
the cabinet and automatically adjusts the fan speed.
For details on the fan subrack, refer to Fan Box.
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Common subrack
The common subrack is installed below the fan subrack. It holds the following parts:
DTMU
DEMU
DATU
DCSU
DCCU
DABB
DPTU
DGPS
DMLC
DELC
DSAC
For details on the functions of the signal lightning protection subrack, refer to Signal
Protection Subsystem of the BTS3012.
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Transmission subrack
The transmission subrack is located below the common subrack. The transmission subrack
reserves space for installing the baseband unit (BBU). The SDH and microwave
transmission equipment can be installed in the transmission subrack.
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The RF signal cables between the DTRU and DDPU shown in Figure 2-3 are connected based on the
S6/6/6 cell configuration. As there are many numbers of cables, for easy recognition, connections of
only the RF TX/RX cables are provided in sector 1.
The seven signal cables shown in Figure 2-3, namely, S10-S13 and S15-S17, are connected to the
cabinet top.
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S3
S2.1
P18
S3
External connection
of the power cables
S8
S5.1S5.2
P5
P19
P4
S2.2
GND
-48V -48V GND GND
S7
P3
V-
S1
V+
P4
P5
S4
S6
S4
P2
P1
P3
P2
P1
S20
S13.1
S13.2
Bias
Tee
S13.3 Bias
Tee
Bias
Tee
S13.4 Bias
Tee
S13.5
Bias
Tee
S13.6 Bias
Tee
S13
Singnal cable
Power cable
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Cable No.
Cable Name
Quantity
R1R3
RF TX Signal Cable
R4R9
RF RX Signal Cable
R10R15
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
E1 cable
S6
S7
S8
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Cable Name
Quantity
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
S16
S17
S18-S19
S20
P1P2
Power cables
P3
PGND cables
P4P5
Power cables
P6P17
P18P19
Power cables
Dimensions
Table 2-2 Dimensions (appearance)
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Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
Cabinet
600
450
1600
600
450
1684
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Width (mm)
Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
600
450
1686
Weight
Table 2-3 Weight of the cabinet
Configuration Type
120
220
Power Supply
The BTS3012 uses the -48 V DC that complies with the ETS 300 132-2 specification. Table
2-4 lists the specifications of the power input.
Table 2-4 Specifications of the power input
Power Type
Rated Value
Permissible Range
-48 V DC
-48 V DC
-40 V DC to -60 V DC
NOTE
The BTS3012 cabinet supports the 110 V AC, 220 V AC, and +24 V DC through an external power subrack.
Power Consumption
Table 2-5 lists the power consumption of the BTS3012 when the DTRUs are used.
Table 2-5 Power Consumption
Parame
ter
Configuration Type
Power
Consumption
Typical
value
1350 W
Maximu
m value
Typical
value
2-8
2700 W
60 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6 )
1650 W
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Consumption
3350 W
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Do not install multiple cabinets on one slab if the floor of the equipment room is made of
precast slabs.
The side and rear of the cabinet can be installed against the wall. However, for moisture
proofing, the cabinet must be at lease 10 cm away from the wall.
The cabinet must be as close as possible to the feeder window to reduce the length of the
feeder.
The levelness of the cabinet must be measured with a level bar. All the cabinets in the same
row must be in a horizontal line.
According to the positions of holes for the expansion bolts at the cabinet base, the BTS3012
cabinet base is categorized into base A and base B. The layout of cabinets should be based
on the base type.
Single-Cabinet Installation
Figure 3-1 shows the layout of a single BTS3012 cabinet with base A for installation.
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Figure 3-1 Layout of a single BTS3012 cabinet with base A (unit: mm)
24
370+1
450
4N-16
2
3
457 1
600
800
4
(1) Outline of the cabinet (2) M12 expansion bolt hole (3) Front of the cabinet (4) Interior wall or reference
object
Figure 3-2 shows the layout of a single BTS3012 cabinet with base B for installation.
Figure 3-2 Layout of a single BTS3012 cabinet with base B (unit: mm)
394
1
20
4N-20
420
370+1 450
2
3
200
502
600
800
7
(1) Outline of the cabinet (2) M12 expansion bolt hole (3) Auxiliary marking
board for the base
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(5) Front of the cabinet (6) Cabinet installation base (7) Interior wall or
line
reference object
Multiple-Cabinet Installation
Figure 3-3 shows the layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base A for installation.
Figure 3-3 Layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base A (unit: mm)
600
600
600
24
1
450
3701
4N-16
2
3
800
4571
600
4571
600
4571
600
4571
600
4
(1) Outline of the cabinet (2) M12 expansion bolt hole (3) Front of the cabinet (4) Interior wall or reference
object
Figure 3-4 shows the layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base B for installation.
Figure 3-4 Layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base B (unit: mm)
600
394
600
600
20
1
3701 420 450
4N-20
2
800
200
200
200
200
502
600
502
600
502
600
502
600
(1) Outline of the cabinet (2) M12 expansion bolt hole (3) Auxiliary marking
board for the base
(5) Front of the cabinet (6) Cabinet installation base (7) Interior wall or
line
reference object
Figure 3-5 shows the layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base A and base B for
installation.
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Figure 3-5 Layout of multiple BTS3012 cabinets with base A and base B (unit: mm)
1
394
24
20
4N-20
3701 420450
450 3701
2
4N-16
200
4571
800
600
502
600
Base A
Base B
6
7
(1) Outline of the cabinet (2) M12 expansion bolt hole (3) Auxiliary marking
board for the base
(5) Front of the cabinet (6) Cabinet installation base (7) Interior wall or
line
reference object
625
50
3701 500
450 3701
3
800
4N-16
2
4571
600
BTS3012
4911
650
BTS312
4
(1) Outline of the cabinet (2) M12 expansion bolt hole (3) Front of the cabinet (4) Interior wall or reference
object
Figure 3-7 shows the layout of the BTS312 and BTS3012 cabinets with base B for installation.
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Figure 3-7 Layout of the BTS312 and BTS3012 cabinets with base B (unit: mm)
625
1
50
394
4N-20
500
420
3701 500
3701
800
3
200
5021
600
BTS3012
4
4911
650
BTS312
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(1) Outline of the cabinet (2) M12 expansion bolt hole (3) Auxiliary marking
board for the base
(5) Front of the cabinet (6) Cabinet installation base (7) Interior wall or
line
reference object
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When transporting or moving the equipment, components, or parts, ensure that they do not
collide with doors, walls, shelves, or other objects.
Procedure
Step 1 Check whether the number of products in the packing cases is the same as is mentioned in the
packing list.
If...
Then...
Then...
Go to Step 3.
The packing cases are severely damaged or Find the cause and send the feedback to the
soaked,
local Huawei office.
Step 3 Check whether the cases have the same number and types of items as are mentioned in the
packing list.
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If...
Then...
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If...
Then...
WARNING
For the protection and future maintenance of equipment, store the unpacked equipment and
packing materials inside the equipment room. Take photos of the storage environment, the rusted
or corroded devices, and the damaged packing cases and packing materials. Document the
photos.
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Measuring
tool
Marking tool
Drilling tool
Fastening
tool
Straight screwdrivers:
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Sharp-nose pliers, diagonal pliers, pincer pliers, handheld electric drill, file, handsaw, crowbar, rubber
hammer, claw hammer
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Auxiliary
tool
Special Tool
Earth resistance meter, ESD wrist strap, ESD gloves, cable peeler,
crimping pliers, feeder cutter, SMB crimping pliers, RJ-45 crimping
pliers, wire punchdown tool, wire cutter, non-conductive screwdriver,
safety knife, stripper for 75-ohm coaxial cables, connector crimping pliers
for 75-ohm coaxial cables, multi-purpose crimping pliers
Instrument
NOTE
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This describes how to install the BTS3012. Installing the BTS3012 consists of installing the
cabinet, boards and modules, and cables of the BTS3012.
Context
NOTE
If you decide to prepare devices, cables, and connectors by yourself or if you need to shorten the cables
with fixed length, contact Huawei engineers for confirmation.
Procedure
Step 1 Installing the BTS3012 Cabinet.
Step 2 Installing the BTS3012 Boards and Modules. If the boards and modules are installed before
delivery, skip this step.
Step 3 Installing the BTS3012 Cables.
Step 4 Checking the Hardware Installation of the BTS3012.
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CAUTION
If the floor of the equipment room is made of precast slabs, do not install multiple cabinets on
one slab, as shown in Figure 6-1.
(1) Cabinet
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position for installing the cabinet.
1.
According to the engineering design, determine the position for installing the cabinet.
2.
Place the insulation plate of the base on the floor and mark lines on the floor according to
the four installation holes in the plate.
NOTE
Use an auxiliary marking board for the base to determine the front of the insulation plate. Ensure that
the distance between the front of the insulation plate and the cabinet installation base line is 30 mm.
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3.
Mark anchor points for the four expansion bolts and for the outer edges of the insulation
plate.
4.
Use a percussion drill with a 16 drill bit to drill holes at the anchor points.
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Ensure that the depth of the holes is 5260 mm.
5.
After drilling holes, measure the distance between the holes. If the distance between the
holes does not meet the specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust both inside and around the holes.
2.
Measure the distance between the holes. Ensure that the holes in the floor and those in the
support correspond to each other. If the distance between the holes does not meet the
specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
3.
Insert the expansion bolt assembly into the holes and hammer it until the expansion tubes
are completely buried in the holes, as shown in Figure 6-2.
Figure 6-2 Installing the Expansion Bolt
1
2
3
4
5
(7) Nut
CAUTION
Before installing expansion bolts, ensure that the guiding ribs on the expansion nut are
inserted into the guiding slots on the expansion tube.
4.
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5.
Place the insulation plate on the floor and align the four holes in the insulation plate with
the holes of the expansion bolts.
6.
Mount the fixture assembly onto the insulation plate. Lead the M12x60 bolt through the
spring washer, flat washer, and insulation pad, route the bolt through the fixture assembly
and insulation plate, and then insert the bolt into the nut in the floor, as shown in Figure
6-4.
Figure 6-4 Assembling the base (unit: mm)
1
2
3
4
6-4
7.
8.
5
(3) Spring washer 12
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Use a horizontal bar to measure the levelness of the insulation plate, as shown in Figure
6-5. If the insulation plate is not level, adjust it by adding adjusting pads between the floor
and the insulation plate.
Figure 6-5 Measuring the levelness of the insulation plate
1
2.
Push the cabinet so that the fixture grooves on the cabinet are in complete contact with the
fixture blocks on the fixture assembly, as shown in Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-6 Pushing the Cabinet
1
2
3
4
5
Rear of the cabinet
3.
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Fix the cabinet and the base using two expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-7.
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Step 4 Test the insulation between the cabinet and the expansion bolts.
1.
2.
Test the resistance between the cabinet and the expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-8.
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If the resistance is less than five megohms, you can infer that the cabinet is not insulated
from the floor. Go to Step 4.3.
If the resistance is equal to or greater than five megohms, you can infer that the cabinet
is insulated from the floor and the test is passed.
Figure 6-8 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts
3.
4.
If there are damaged or missing insulation pads, reinstall them and level the cabinet.
If there are no damaged or missing insulation pads, check whether the multimeter is
faulty and whether the setting is correct.
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Before installing the cabinet on the concrete floor with insufficient load capacity, you need to
enhance the load capacity of the building. You can use either of the following methods to enhance
the load capacity.
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Installing the
Cabinet on the
Bearing Wall
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Item
Installing the
Cabinet on the
Bearing Wall
Installation
requirements
Supporting U-steels
are required.
The steel is 20 mm to
30 mm over the floor.
The cabinet should
not be installed
against the wall.
Installation methods
Miscellaneous
The installation methods of all the parts except the supporting Usteels are the same.
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CAUTION
To install the equipment in a building, ask architectural and structural engineers to check the
load capacity of the building from the following aspects:
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Procedure
Step 1 Prepare supporting U-steels.
1.
2.
Drill holes on the U-steel to fix the base, as shown in Figure 6-9.
Figure 6-9 Drilling holes on the U-steels (unit: mm)
NOTE
The holes for fixing the base in two U-steels must be symmetric.
3.
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According to the engineering design, determine the position for installing the cabinet.
2.
According to the position for installing the cabinet, determine the position for installing the
U-steels.
3.
According to the cross-sectional area of the steels, mark the holes for holding the U-steels
on walls, as shown in Figure 6-10.
Figure 6-10 Determining positions for the U-steels (unit: mm)
2
37
0
NOTE
The cross-sectional area of the holes should be a bit larger than that of the U-steels. Typically, the
shape of the holes is rectangle.
4.
Drill two holes on each wall. Ensure that the net depth of the holes is not less than half the
depth of the wall.
5.
After drilling the holes, measure the distance between them. If the distance between the
holes does not meet the specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
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1.
2.
Use concrete to fill the gaps of the holes, as shown in Figure 6-11.
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(3) U-steel
Place the insulation plate on the U-steels. Align the holes in the insulation plate with the
holes in the U-steels, as shown in Figure 6-12.
Figure 6-12 Installing the base (unit: mm)
2
3
4
5
(7) U-steel
2.
3.
NOTE
Use a level bar to measure the levelness of each section on the insulation plate. If the insulation plate
is not level, add level-adjusting pads between the U-steel and the insulation plate.
4.
Use a torque wrench to fix the nuts diagonally and tighten them to 45 Nm.
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2.
Push the cabinet so that the fixture grooves on the cabinet are in complete contact with the
fixture blocks on the fixture assembly, as shown in Figure 6-13.
Figure 6-13 Pushing the Cabinet
1
2
3
4
5
3.
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Fix the cabinet, base, and U-steel using two expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-14.
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Step 6 Test the insulation between the cabinet and the expansion bolts.
1.
2.
Test the resistance between the cabinet and the expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-15.
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If the resistance is less than five megohms, it indicates that the cabinet is not insulated
from the floor. Go to Step 6.3.
If the resistance is equal to or greater than five megohms, it indicates that the cabinet is
insulated from the floor and the test is passed.
Figure 6-15 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts
Rear view
3.
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If there are damaged or missing insulation pads, reinstall them and level the cabinet.
If there are no damaged or missing insulation pads, check whether the multimeter is
faulty and whether the setting is correct.
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Context
CAUTION
To install the equipment in a building, ask architectural and structural engineers to check the
load capacity of the building from the following aspects:
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Procedure
Step 1 Prepare supporting U-steels.
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1.
2.
Drill holes for fixing the base on the U-steel and for fixing the U-steel on the floor, as shown
in Figure 6-16.
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Figure 6-16 Drilling holes for fixing the base on the U-steel and for fixing the U-steel on
the floor (unit: mm)
1
2
NOTE
The holes for fixing the base in two U-steels must be symmetric.
3.
According to the engineering design, determine the position for installing the cabinet.
2.
According to the position for installing the cabinet, determine the position for installing the
U-steels.
3.
Mark two parallel lines 370mm apart from each other on the floor.
4.
600
370 450
1200
2400
5.
Measure the distance between the anchor points. Ensure that the dimensions are accurate.
6.
Use a percussion drill with a 16 drill bit to drill holes at the anchor points.
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CAUTION
Ensure that the depth of the holes is 5260 mm.
7.
After drilling holes, measure the distance between the holes. If the distance between the
holes does not meet the specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust both inside and around the holes.
2.
Measure the distance between the holes. Ensure that the holes in the floor and those in the
support correspond to each other. If the distance between the holes does not meet the
specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
3.
Insert the expansion bolt assembly into the holes and hammer it until the expansion tubes
are completely buried in the holes, as shown in Figure 6-18.
Figure 6-18 Installing the Expansion Bolt
1
2
3
4
5
(7) Nut
CAUTION
Before installing expansion bolts, ensure that the guiding ribs on the expansion nut are
inserted into the guiding slots on the expansion tube.
4.
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Remove the M12x60 bolt, spring washer 12, and flat washer 12, as shown in Figure
6-19.
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Lead the M12x60 bolt through the spring washer 12, flat washer 12, and U-steel, and then
insert the bolt into the nut in the floor, as shown in Figure 6-20.
Figure 6-20 Securing the U-steels
CAUTION
The direction of the U-steels must be the same as that shown in Figure 6-20.
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6.
Use a torque wrench to fix the bolts diagonally and tighten them to 45 Nm.
Place the insulation plate on the U-steels. Align the holes in the insulation plate with the
holes in the U-steels, as shown in Figure 6-21.
Figure 6-21 Installing the base (unit: mm)
2
3
4
5
(7) U-steel
2.
3.
NOTE
Use a level bar to measure the levelness of each section on the insulation plate. If the insulation plate
is not level, add level-adjusting pads between the U-steel and the insulation plate.
4.
Use a torque wrench to fix the nuts diagonally and tighten them to 45 Nm.
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1.
2.
Push the cabinet so that the fixture grooves on the cabinet are in complete contact with the
fixture blocks on the fixture assembly, as shown in Figure 6-22.
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3
4
5
3.
(1) Cabinet
Fix the cabinet and the base using two expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-23.
Figure 6-23 Fixing the cabinet and the base
Step 6 Test the insulation between the cabinet and the expansion bolts.
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1.
2.
Test the resistance between the cabinet and the expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-24.
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If the resistance is less than five megohms, you can infer that the cabinet is not insulated
from the floor. Go to Step 6.3.
If the resistance is equal to or greater than five megohms, you can infer that the cabinet
is insulated from the floor and the test is passed.
Figure 6-24 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts
Rear view
3.
4.
If there are damaged or missing insulation pads, reinstall them and level the cabinet.
If there are no damaged or missing insulation pads, check whether the multimeter is
faulty and whether the setting is correct.
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CAUTION
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If the floor of the equipment room is made of precast slabs, do not install multiple cabinets
on one slab, as shown in Figure 6-25.
Try to keep the A600 support away from the ESD floor framework when you select a
position for the cabinet. If the cabinet has to be installed in the position where the floor
framework lies, remove the corresponding framework. It is recommended that the first
cabinet be aligned with the edge of the floor.
1
Direction of the precast slab
(1) Cabinet
Upper support
Lower support
Installation hole
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There are four types of supports of the A600 series. Three of them are of adjustable height and
one is of fixed height. Table 6-2 lists the relation between the four types of supports and the
height of the ESD floor.
Table 6-2 Relation between the four types of supports and the height of the ESD floor
Type
195-230
II
231-300
III
301-445
IV
NOTE
The height of the ESD floor refers to the height between the concrete floor and the upper surface of the
ESD floor.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position for installing the cabinet.
1.
According to the engineering design, determine the position for installing the cabinet.
2.
Place the insulation plate of the base on the floor and mark lines on the floor according to
the four installation holes in the plate.
3.
Mark anchor points for the four expansion bolts and for the outer edges of the insulation
plate.
4.
Use a percussion drill with a 16 drill bit to drill holes at the anchor points.
CAUTION
Ensure that the depth of the holes is 5260 mm.
5.
After drilling holes, measure the distance between the holes. If the distance between the
holes does not meet the specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
Place the support under the ESD floor, as shown in Figure 6-27.
CAUTION
Align the central holes in the support with the holes in the floor and ensure that the support
does not extend out of the cabinet.
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ESD floor
Mark the positions of all the four holes on the concrete floor, as shown in Figure 6-28.
Figure 6-28 Positioning the Support
Holes for
installing the supports
3.
4.
Use a percussion drill with a 16 drill bit to drill holes at the anchor points.
CAUTION
Ensure that the depth of the holes is 5260 mm.
5.
After drilling holes, measure the distance between the holes. If the distance between the
holes does not meet the specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust both inside and around the holes.
2.
Measure the distance between the holes. Ensure that the holes in the floor and those in the
support correspond to each other. If the distance between the holes does not meet the
specifications, reposition and drill new holes.
3.
Insert the expansion bolt assembly into the holes and hammer it until the expansion tubes
are completely buried in the holes, as shown in Figure 6-29.
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2
3
4
5
(7) Nut
CAUTION
Before installing expansion bolts, ensure that the guiding ribs on the expansion nut are
inserted into the guiding slots on the expansion tube.
4.
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Remove the M12x60 bolt, spring washer 12, and flat washer 12, as shown in Figure
6-30.
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Adjust the support to a specified height, and adjust the height locking bolt to prevent the
support from falling down. Then align the holes in the support with those in the floor.
6.
Lead each M12x60 bolt through the spring washer 12, the flat washer 12, and the hole in
the support, and then insert the bolt into the nut in the floor.
7.
Align the hole in the ESD floor with the hole in the support, lead the M12x70 bolt through
the flat washer 12 and spring washer 12 in turn, and then insert the bolt into the hole in the
floor, as shown in Figure 6-31.
8.
Hammer the support slightly to ensure that the ESD floor is in complete contact with the
upper surface of the support, and then remove the M12x70 bolt, as shown in Figure
6-31.
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Figure 6-31 Installing the A600 support under the ESD floor
(5) Height locking bolt (side) (6) Height locking bolt (center) (7) M12x60 bolt
9.
Use a torque wrench to fix the expansion bolts diagonally and tighten them to 45 Nm.
10. Use a torque wrench to fix the height locking bolts of the support and tighten them to 45
Nm.
CAUTION
Tighten the height locking bolts on the support from the center to the side.
Step 4 Install and level the base.
1.
Remove the four bolts and washers that connect the ESD floor to the support.
2.
3.
Use a level bar to measure the levelness of each section on the insulation plate. If the insulation plate
is not level, adjust it by adding adjusting pads between the floor and the insulation plate.
4.
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Add a spring washer 12, flat washer 12, and insulation washer to each of the four M12x70
bolts, and lead the bolts through the insulation plate, ESD floor, hole in the support, and
nut, as shown in Figure 6-32.
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3
4
5
6
(1) Insulation plate
5.
6.
Use a torque wrench to fix the nuts diagonally and tighten them to 45 Nm.
2.
Push the cabinet so that the fixture grooves on the cabinet are in complete contact with the
fixture blocks on the fixture assembly, as shown in Figure 6-33.
Figure 6-33 Pushing the Cabinet
1
2
3
4
5
Rear of the cabinet
(1) Cabinet
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Fix the cabinet and the base using two expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-34.
Figure 6-34 Fixing the cabinet and the base
Step 6 Test the insulation between the cabinet and the expansion bolts.
1.
2.
Test the resistance between the cabinet and the expansion bolts, as shown in Figure 6-35.
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If the resistance is less than five megohms, you can infer that the cabinet is not insulated
from the floor. Go to Step 6.3.
If the resistance is equal to or greater than five megohms, you can infer that the cabinet
is insulated from the floor and the test is passed.
Figure 6-35 Measuring the Resistance Between the Cabinet and the Expansion Bolts
3.
4.
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If there are no damaged or missing insulation pads, check whether the multimeter is
faulty and whether the setting is correct.
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Context
When installing the BTS3012 cabinet in a cabinet group, remove the small cover plates from
the cable holes at the bottom of the cabinet so that the cable holes can match each other for future
cabling purpose.
Procedure
Step 1 Arrange the BTS3012 cabinet by referring to 3 Space and Position Requirements for the
BTS3012 Installation.
Step 2 Install the cabinets and ensure that they are flush with and in close contact with each other.
Step 3 Use connecting pieces to connect the cabinets from the top, as shown in Figure 6-36.
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Step 4 Connect the OT terminals on both ends of the equipotential cable to the protection grounding
bar between the tops of the BTS3012 cabinets.
Step 5 Connect the phoenix terminal of the lightning protection failure alarm cable for the cabinet in
the main cabinet group to the S1+S1- port on the DSAC, as shown in Figure 6-37.
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Step 6 Connect the phoenix terminal of the lightning protection failure alarm cable for the cabinet in
the extension cabinet group to the S1+S1- port on the DSAC, as shown in Figure 6-37.
Step 7 Set the DIP switches on the side of the DCSU.
1.
Set all the bits of the DIP switch SW1 for the cabinet in the extension cabinet group to OFF.
2.
Based on the type of E1 cables, set all the bits of the DIP switches SW6SW7 in 75-ohm
transmission mode to ON and set all the bits of the DIP switches SW6SW7 in 120-ohm
transmission mode to OFF.
3.
Set the bits (from low to high) of the DIP switch SW8 to ON, OFF, ON, and ON
respectively.
4.
For the settings of the DIP switch SW8, set the bits (from low to high) in extension cabinet
group 1 to OFF, OFF, ON, and ON respectively and set the bits (from low to high) in
extension cabinet group 2 to ON, OFF, OFF, and ON respectively.
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Context
Generally, the scenario for a combined group of BTS3012 and BTS312 is an equipment room
installed with a BTS312 cabinet.
Procedure
Step 1 Arrange the BTS3012 cabinet by referring to 3 Space and Position Requirements for the
BTS3012 Installation.
Step 2 Install the BTS3012 cabinet so that it is flush with and is in close contact with the BTS312
cabinet.
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The cabinet in the main cabinet group must be the BTS3012 cabinet.
Step 3 Connect the OT terminal on one end of the equipotential cable to the protection grounding bar
on top of the BTS3012 cabinet, as shown in Figure 6-38. Connect the OT terminal on the other
end of the cable to the PGND or Shell GND terminal on top of the BTS312 cabinet, as shown
in Figure 6-39.
+ 24V
+2 4V
GND
24V
GND
PE
0V
GND
GND
GND
AL ARM
GND
V-
+ 24V
V+
+ 24V
+2 4V
+ 24V
-48V Cabinet
+24V Cabinet
CAUTION
Each wire post on the top of the BTS3012 cabinet and the BTS312 cabinet can be connected to
only one OT terminal.
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Step 4 Set the DIP switches on the DCSU of the BTS3012 by referring to Installing the BTS3012
Combined Cabinets or Cabinet Group in a Side by Side Way.
Step 5 Set the DIP switches on the CMB in the BTS312 cabinet, as listed in Table 6-3.
Table 6-3 Settings of the DIP switches on the CMB
DIP Switch
DIP Bit
1
S1
ON
ON
OFF
ON
S2
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
S3
ON
ON
ON
ON
S4
ON
ON
ON
ON
S5
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Step 6 Set the DIP switches on the TDU in the BTS312 cabinet, as listed in Table 6-4.
Table 6-4 Settings of the DIP switches on the TDU
BTS312
OFF
OFF
Step 7 Set the DIP switches on the TRB in the BTS312 cabinet.
NOTE
1.
The DIP switches on the TRB must be configured in pairs: S1 and S3, S2 and S4, S5 and S6. S1 and
S3 indicate the cabinet number; S2 and S4 indicate the subrack number. (S2 and S4 need not be set.)
The DIP switches on the TRB are of the version later than GMA1TRB.3 REV.A.
Table 6-5 lists the settings of the S1 and S3 DIP switches on the TRB.
Table 6-5 Settings of the S1 and S3 DIP switches on the TRB
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extension
cabinet group 1
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F_ID2
F_ID1
F_ID0
ID6
ID5
ID4
ID3
ON
ON
OFF
ON
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cabinet group 2
2.
F_ID3
F_ID2
F_ID1
F_ID0
ID6
ID5
ID4
ID3
ON
OFF
ON
ON
Table 6-6 lists the settings of the S5 and S6 DIP switches on the TRB.
Table 6-6 Settings of the S5 and S6 DIP switches on the TRB
BTS312 Cabinet
S5 and S6
All ON
Others
All OFF
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Context
Generally, the scenario for a combined group of BTS3012 and BTS30 is an equipment room
installed with a BTS30 cabinet.
Procedure
Step 1 Arrange the BTS3012 cabinet by referring to 3 Space and Position Requirements for the
BTS3012 Installation.
Step 2 Install the BTS3012 cabinet so that it is flush with and is in close contact with the BTS30 cabinet.
NOTE
The cabinet in the main cabinet group must be the BTS3012 cabinet.
Step 3 Connect the OT terminal on one end of the equipotential cable to the protection grounding bar
on top of the BTS3012 cabinet, and connect the OT terminal on the other end of the equipotential
cable to the PGND terminal on the top of the BTS30, as shown in Figure 6-40.
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GND
GND
GND
24V
GND
PE
0V
GND
AL ARM
GND
V+
+ 24V
+2 4V
+ 24V
V-
+2 4V
+ 24V
+24V Cabinet
-48V Cabinet
CAUTION
Each wire post on the top of the BTS3012 cabinet and the BTS30 cabinet can be connected to
only one OT terminal.
Step 4 Install the Signal Cable for the Hybrid Group of the BTS3012 and BTS312/BTS30.
Step 5 Connect the E1 Cables between the BTS3012 and the BTS30. One end of the E1 cable is the
DB25 male connector, which is connected to the TR port on the DELC on the top of the BTS3012
cabinet; the other end of the E1 cable is bare, with the connector made on site. The connector
made on site is connected to the E1 port on the top of the BTS30 cabinet.
Step 6 Set the DIP switches on the DCSU of the BTS3012 by referring to Installing the BTS3012
Combined Cabinets or Cabinet Group in a Side by Side Way.
Step 7 Set the DIP switches on the CMB of the BTS30.
1.
Table 6-7 lists the settings of the S1 DIP switches on the CMB.
Table 6-7 Settings of the S1 DIP switches on the CMB
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ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
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2.
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Table 6-8 lists the settings of the S2 DIP switches on the CMB.
Table 6-8 Settings of the S2 DIP switches on the CMB
BTS30
3.
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Table 6-9 lists the settings of the S3 DIP switches on the CMB.
Table 6-9 Settings of the S3 DIP switches on the CMB
BTS30
4.
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Table 6-10 lists the settings of the S4 DIP switches on the CMB.
Table 6-10 Settings of the S4 DIP switches on the CMB
BTS30
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ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Table 6-11 lists the settings of the S5 DIP switches on the CMB.
Table 6-11 Settings of the S5 DIP switches on the CMB
Item
BTS30
ON
ON
ON
ON
Step 8 Set the DIP switches on the TDU in the BTS30 cabinet, as listed in Table 6-12.
Table 6-12 Settings of the DIP switches on the TDU
BTS30
ON
ON
ON
ON
Step 9 Set the DIP switches on the TRB in the BTS30 cabinet. The BTS30 has two DIP switches, S1
and S2. Table 6-13 shows the settings of the DIP switches.
NOTE
The DIP switches on the TRB, that is, S1 and S2 must be set at the same time. S1 is used to set the
TRX subrack No. (08); S2 is used to set the CDU subrack No. (08).
The DIP switches on the TRB are of the version later than GMA1TRB.3 REV.A.
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F_ID1
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ID5
ID4
ID3
Main cabinet of
extension cabinet group
1
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Extension cabinet 1 of
extension cabinet group
1
ON
OFF
ON
ON
Extension cabinet 2 of
extension cabinet group
1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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F_ID2
F_ID1
F_ID0
ID5
ID4
ID3
Main cabinet of
extension cabinet group
2
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Extension cabinet 1 of
extension cabinet group
2
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
Extension cabinet 2 of
extension cabinet group
2
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Step 10 Set the DIP switches on the PWB in the BTS30 cabinet. The DIP switches on the PWB are use
to set the cabinet No., as shown in Table 6-14.
Table 6-14 Settings of the DIP switches on the PWB
BTS30
Main cabinet of
extension cabinet group
1
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Extension cabinet 1 of
extension cabinet group
1
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Extension cabinet 2 of
extension cabinet group
1
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Main cabinet of
extension cabinet group
2
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Extension cabinet 1 of
extension cabinet group
2
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Extension cabinet 2 of
extension cabinet group
2
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Procedure
Step 1 Route the power cable by referring to 9.2 Cabling Requirements for the BTS.
Step 2 Make OT terminals at both ends of the power cable by referring to Installing the OT
Terminal.
Step 3 Remove the protection cover from the EMI filter and power input wiring terminal block, as
shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1 Removing the Protection Covers
Step 4 Lead the cord end terminal of the power cable through the wiring terminal block.
Step 5 Use a straight screwdriver to loosen the screws in the small round hole on the upper left of the
power input wiring terminal block.
Step 6 Insert the two wires on the cord end terminal of the power cable into the ports labeled -48V and
GND respectively on the left of the wiring terminal block.
NOTE
Insert the cord end terminal of the -48 V power cable into the port labeled 48V and insert the cord end
terminal of the GND cable into the port labeled GND, as shown in Figure 7-2.
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GND
GND
-48V
-48V
GND
-48V
-48V
DC power
distribution
device
GND
V+
V-
EMI filter
GND cable
-48V power cable
Step 7 Use a straight screwdriver to tighten the screws on the upper side of the wiring hole.
Step 8 Reinstall the power protection cover.
Step 9 Route the power cable to the power distribution frame along the cable rack.
Step 10 Connect the OT terminals of the power cables to the corresponding wiring posts on the power
distribution frame (PDF), as shown in Figure 7-3.
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4
(4) Nut
(5) OT terminal
NOTE
Adhere to the following principles when connecting the OT terminals of multiple power cables to one
wiring post on the PDF:
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Do not stack one OT terminal on another. Instead, perform cross or back-to-back installation.
If the OT terminals must be stacked, bend them at an angle of 45 or 90. Place the bigger OT terminals
under the smaller ones.
Figure 7-4 shows three examples. Installation of all the OT terminals is subject to the previously mentioned
principles.
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Bent at an angle of
45or 90
3
Back-to-back installation
Cross installation
(2) Nut
Step 11 Attach labels to the power cable by referring to Labeling Power Cables.
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2.
Make OT terminals at both ends of the PGND cable by referring to Installing the OT
Terminal.
3.
Connect one end of the cable to the PGND wire post on the protection grounding bar
on top of the BTS3012 cabinet.
4.
Route the cable to the indoor grounding bar along the indoor cable rack.
5.
Connect the other end of the cable to the terminal of the indoor grounding bar.
Installing the PGND cable between the DC lightning arrester and the protection grounding
bar
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1.
Make OT terminals at both ends of the PGND cable by referring to Installing the OT
Terminal.
2.
Connect one end of the cable to the PGND wire post of the protection grounding bar
on top of the BTS3012 cabinet, as indicated by the P3 cable shown in Figure 7-5.
Figure 7-5 Installing the PGND Cable Between the DC Lightning Arrester and the
Protection Grounding Bar
P3
P4
V-
GND
P3
P5
GND
P5
V+
P4
P2
P1
P2
P1
PGND CABLE
-48V power cable
GND cable
3.
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Connect the other end of the cable to the terminal labeled GND of the DC lightning
arrester on top of the cabinet.
Route the PGND cable by referring to 9.2 Cabling Requirements for the BTS.
2.
Make OT terminals at both ends of the PGND cable by referring to Installing the OT
Terminal.
3.
Connect one end of the cable to the protection grounding terminal in the cabling area
of the power subrack.
4.
Connect the other end of the cable to the protection grounding terminal on the right
side of the bottom of the BTS3012 cabinet.
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The BTS3012 equipotential cable is a green and yellow cable with a cross-sectional area of 25
mm2.
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CAUTION
The equipotential cable is required for combined cabinets or a cabinet group.
Procedure
Step 1 Cut the equipotential cable to appropriate length based on the actual cabling route.
Step 2 Attach temporary labels to both ends of the cable. The contents of the temporary labels can be
consistent with the contents of the formal labels or can be determined based on your
requirements.
Step 3 Route the equipotential cable according to the cabling and engineering requirements.
NOTE
Route the equipotential cable on the cable rack and tie it with the power cables and grounding cables.
Step 4 Make OT terminals at both ends of the equipotential cable by referring to Installing the OT
Terminal.
Step 5 Connect one end of the cable to the protection grounding bar on top of the main cabinet, as
shown in Figure 7-6, and then use the spring washer and screws to fix the OT terminals.
Step 6 Repeat Step 5 to connect the other end of the cable to the protection grounding bar on top of the
extension cabinet.
Figure 7-6 Connecting the equipotential cables for the combined cabinets
+
V-
V+
-48V -48V GND GND
V+
V-
Equipotential cables
Power cables
Step 7 Install the protection cover for the power cable on top of the cabinet.
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Common
subrack
Set-on-top
subrack
DTRU
subrack
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Board/
Module
Full Name
Configuration
Quantity of a
Single Cabinet
Full
Configu
ration
Minimu
m
Configu
ration
DTMU
Transmission/Timing/Management
Unit for DTRU BTS
DEMU
DATU
DPTU
DABB
DCSU
DCCU
ECMB
DELC
DMLC
DSAC
DCTB
DTRU
Double-Transceiver Unit
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DAFU
subrack
Fan subrack
Board/
Module
Full Name
Configuration
Quantity of a
Single Cabinet
Full
Configu
ration
Minimu
m
Configu
ration
DCOM
DDPU
DFCU
DFCB
Fan box
Fan Module
Prerequisite
The PGND cables are installed.
Context
CAUTION
Take correct ESD prevention measures, such as wearing an ESD wrist strap or ESD gloves, to
avoid static damage to boards, modules, and electronic components.
CAUTION
After the operation, remove the ESD wrist strap, arrange its line, and place it on the zig strap of
the air filter inside the door of the cabinet. Confirm that the cables and parts are in position. The
ESD wrist strap must not be connected to the ESD jack when you close the door. Otherwise, the
door will get stuck by the ESD wrist strap and the ESD wrist strap or the cabinet door will be
damaged.
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Step 1 Clean the subracks.
Step 2 Check whether there are any bent, missing, or broken pins on the backplane.
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If there is any bent pin, replace it. In case of an emergency, use a pair of nipper pliers to
straighten the pin.
Step 3 Check whether the sockets on the backplanes and on the boards are deformed.
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If the deformation is not visible, use a pair of sharp-nose pliers to adjust the sockets.
Step 4 Use a #2 cross screwdriver whose diameter is 6 mm to tighten the M3 captive screws on the
board panels. Use a straight screwdriver with the blade width of 5.6 mm and with the blade
thickness of 0.6 mm to install the DTRU. Use a #2 cross screwdriver with diameter of 5 mm to
install the DDPU.
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Prerequisite
The DIP switches on the DTMU and on the DEMU are set.
For the method of setting the DIP switches on the DTMU, refer to DIP Switches on the
DTMU.
For the method of setting the DIP switches on the DEMU, refer to DIP Switches on the
DEMU.
Context
Only one DGPS should be configured in a BTS. If two or more DGPSs are configured in the
BTS, the communication associated with the GPS card becomes abnormal.
CAUTION
When installing a board, do not touch the printed circuit board (PCB) or other components except
jumpers and DIP switches on the board.
Procedure
Step 1 Use a #2 cross screwdriver to loosen the two captive screws at the top and bottom of the panel
in the counterclockwise direction, as shown in Figure 8-1 (1).
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b
b
a
Step 2 Hold the handle on the upper part of the front panel with one hand and support the board with
the other hand. Position the board in the corresponding guide rail according to the nameplate.
Step 3 Hold the two handles and push the board along the guide rail gently until they are in position,
as shown in Figure 8-1 (2).
Step 4 When the board is in position, hold the two handles and turn them inward simultaneously, as
shown in Figure 8-1 (3). The small hooks on the two handles clasp the upper and lower
rectangular holes on the subrack, as shown in Figure 8-2.
Figure 8-2 Handles on the front panel hooking into the subrack
Step 5 Fasten the captive screws on the panel in the clockwise direction using a #2 cross screwdriver
whose diameter is 6 mm, as shown in Figure 8-1 (3).
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Context
CAUTION
Use both hands to install the DTRU because it is heavy.
Procedure
Step 1 Hold the handle in one hand and support the DTRU in the other hand to place the DTRU into
the guide rail.
Step 2 Push the DTRU along the guide rail.
NOTE
When installing the QTRU, push the QTRU along the guide rail with care in case the pins on the backplane
are damaged.
Step 3 At the four corners of the panel, use four screws to fix the module in the subrack.
NOTE
Use a straight screwdriver with the blade width of 5.6 mm and the blade thickness of 0.6 mm to fasten
the screws.
Wrap the unused ports on the QTRU with the protective cap.
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Context
NOTE
The DDPU and the DFCU can be inserted into each other's slots in the same cabinet. The DFCU has
two 2-in-1 combiners. Therefore, the combining of DCOMs is not required if the DFCU is configured.
Each DDPU occupies one DAFU slot. Each DFCU occupies two DAFU slots.
Procedure
Step 1 Hold the handle with one hand and support the module with the other to place the module into
the guide rail, as shown in (1) of Figure 8-3.
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ALM
DDPU
VSWR
A
VSWRB
COM
POWER
TX
A
RXA1
RXA2
RXA4
RXA3
RXB1
RXB2
RXB3
RXB4
WARNING
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Ensure that the screws on the module are fixed properly so that it can discharge current
normally. If the module does not discharge current normally, it cannot perform lightning
protection properly and then the equipment may not run normally.
Wrap the unused ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB with the protective cap.
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Context
CAUTION
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When inserting boards into or removing boards from the subrack on top of the cabinet, handle
them with care to avoid any damage to the pins.
The DMLC and the DELC can be inserted into each other's slots.
Procedure
Step 1 Place the board in the corresponding slot, as shown in Figure 8-4.
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D
E
L
C
1
D
E
L
C
0
D
S
A
C
Step 2 Push the module along the guide rail, as shown in (1) of Figure 8-5.
Figure 8-5 Installing the board in the subrack on top of the cabinet
Step 3 On the two ends of the panel, use two screws to fasten the board in the subrack, as shown in (2)
of Figure 8-5.
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Sub-Item
Installation Position
Factory Settings
-48 V
DC
power
cables
External input
power cable
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Cables
Sub-Item
Installation Position
PGND cable
between the DC
lightning arrester
and the PGND bar
Equipotential
Cables
Power cable
between the busbar
and the DAFU
subrack
Power cable
between the busbar
and the DTRU
Power cable
between the busbar
and the FAN
subrack
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Sub-Item
Installation Position
Factory Settings
Transm
ission
cables
75-ohm E1 cable
120-ohm E1 cable
Ethernet cable
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Sub-Item
Installation Position
Factory Settings
Optical cable
Lightning
protection failure
alarm cable
Lightning
protection failure
alarm cable for
combined cabinets
Power detection
cable
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Item
Sub-Item
Installation Position
Factory Settings
Boolean output
cable
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Sub-Item
Installation Position
Factory Settings
Signal cables
between the DCTB
and the DAFU
subrack
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Item
Sub-Item
Installation Position
Factory Settings
Baseband FH
Signal Cable
Between the DCSU
and the DTRB
Boolean signal
transfer cable
Signal transfer
cable for the fan
subrack
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Item
Sub-Item
Installation Position
Factory Settings
RF
cables
RF RX/TX signal
cables between the
DTRU and the
DDPU/DFCU/
DFCB
NOTE
The combining short-circuiting signal cable is not required when the DTRU (type B) is used. The
combining short-circuiting signal cable is used only for the internal combining of the DTRU (type A).
Place the removed dustproof caps under the cabinet for future use.
The bending radius of the power cable or PGND cable must be 20 times greater than the
diameter of the cable.
The bending radius of the optical cable must be 20 times greater than the diameter of the
optical cable.
The bending radius of the E1/T1 cable must be 20 times greater than the diameter of the
cable.
The bending radius of the signal cable must be 20 times greater than the diameter of the
cable.
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Cables of different types must be routed separately. The cables cannot be coiled.
The cables should be tightly bound in neat appearance. The jackets of the cables should be
free from damage.
The cable ties should be horizontal and should face the same direction. The extra length of
the cable ties should be cut off.
Space between cables of different types must be greater than 30 mm or separated by special
objects when the cables are routed in parallel.
The -48 V power cable and the DC grounding cable should be bound together.
The power cables must be routed separately from the other cables.
If the power cable is not long enough, replace it with a new one that is long enough. Do
not add a connector or solder a new one to that cable.
The PGND cables and DC grounding cables must be connected to the same grounding
body.
The PGND cable must be buried in the ground or routed indoors. The PGND cable cannot
be routed overhead outdoors before it is led to the equipment room.
The cross-sectional area of the grounding cable between the cabinet and the lightning
protection unit must be greater than 50 mm2.
The external conductor of the coaxial cable and both ends of the shielding layer on the
shielding cable must be in proper electrical contact with the outer surface of the metallic
casing of the connected equipment.
The grounding lead-in and the signal cable cannot be bound together or coiled. A certain
distance should be reserved to avoid mutual interference.
Other devices cannot be used as a component of the electrical connection for the grounding
cables.
All the accessible conductive metallic parts in the casing of the equipment must be in
reliable connection with the protection grounding terminal.
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The E1 cables cannot be cross-routed with the power cables, PGND cables, or RF cables.
If the transmission cables are routed in parallel with the power cables, PGND cables, or
RF cables, the space between the cables of different types must be greater than 30 mm.
The E1 cables should be tightly bound with cable ties and be routed in neat appearance.
The optical cable should not be stretched violently or be stepped on. Heavy objects should
not be placed on the cable. In addition, the cable should be kept away from sharp objects
to avoid damage.
The PVC corrugated tubes must be applied to the optical cables for protection purpose
before the cables are routed.
Extra optical cables should be coiled on the special device such as the fiber coiler.
You should use moderate force to coil the optical cable. Do not bend the cable forcibly.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the power cable (P17) between the BTS3012 busbar and the common subrack to the
POWER port on the DCCU by referring to Figure 9-1.
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D
P
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POWER
D
F
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DC-IN-48V
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P6.2
P6.3
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P11
P10
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P8
P7
P10
P8
P9
P11
PWR
P12
PWR
Fan
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POWER
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R
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D
T
R
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D
T
R
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P17 P16
P15
P14
P13
P14
P15
P16
P17
P18
Step 2 Connect the power cables (P7-P12) between the BTS3012 busbar and the DTRU subrack to the
PWR ports on the DTRU by referring to Figure 9-1.
Step 3 Connect the power cables (P14-P16) between the BTS3012 busbar and the DTRU subrack to
the PWR ports on the DTRU by referring to Figure 9-1.
Step 4 Connect the power cable (P13) between the BTS3012 busbar and the fan subrack to the PWR
port on the panel of the subrack by referring to Figure 9-1.
Step 5 Connect the power cable (P6) between the BTS3012 busbar and the DAFU subrack to the
POWER port on the DDPU or to the DC-IN-48V port on the DFCU by referring to Figure
9-1.
Step 6 Attach labels to the power cables by referring to Labeling Power Cables.
CAUTION
Keep the dustproof caps removed from the busbar power cables for future use. The power
connector not in use must be covered with the dustproof cap to prevent any short circuit.
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The principles for connecting the E1 cables between the BTS3012 and the peer end are as
follows:
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The TX wire of the E1 cable on the BTS3012 end must be connected with the RX wire of
the E1 cable on the peer end.
The RX wire of the E1 cable on the BTS3012 end must be connected with the TX wire of
the E1 cable on the peer end.
Determine the mapping between the wires in the E1 cable on the BTS3012 end and the
wires in the E1 cable on the peer end based on the data configurations.
If one end for connection is a 75-ohm coaxial cable and the other end is a 120-ohm twisted
pair cable, use an adapter or a transfer cable to perform impedance conversion.
Procedure
Step 1 Remove the protective cap of the DB25 connector on the DELC. SeeFigure 9-2.
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Step 2 Remove the protection bag and protection cover of the DB25 connector of the E1 cable, as shown
in Figure 9-3.
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Step 3 Insert the DB25 male connector of the E1 cable into the TR port of the DELC on the top of the
cabinet. See Figure 9-4.
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NOTE
When the BTS3012 is configured with optical transmission equipment, you need to connect the optical
cables.
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose an optical cable in appropriate length based on the actual situation.
Step 2 Attach temporary labels to the optical cable for distinguishing purpose. The contents of the
temporary labels can be consistent with the contents of the formal labels or can be decided by
yourself.
Step 3 Cover the optical cables with PVC corrugated tubes.
NOTE
Place the optical cables on a slope, and then coat the cables with PVC corrugated tubes.
Do not cut corrugated tubes at random because exposed cables may be damaged.
If you need to cut the corrugated tubes, cover the cut portion with insulation tapes to protect the fibers
from being damaged by sharp objects.
Step 4 Route the optical cables by referring to 9.2 Cabling Requirements for the BTS.
Step 5 Remove the protective caps from the connectors.
Step 6 Align the LC connector with the optical transmission equipment in the transmission subrack and
insert the connector until you hear a clicking sound.
Step 7 Use cable ties to bind the optical cables to the cable trough and cable rack.
Step 8 Remove the temporary labels on both ends of the optical cables. Attach labels to the cables by
referring to Labeling Signal Cables.
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9.4.3 Installing the Ethernet Cable from the DPTU of the BTS3012/
BTS3012AE to a Routing Device
The Ethernet cable from the DPTU to a routing device transmits signals over the Abis interface.
Each DPTU has two Ethernet cables.
Context
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The DPTU must be connected to a routing device through the Ethernet cable to implement
the Abis over IP function of the BTS.
The two Ethernet cables from the DPTU and the routing device are called Ethernet cable
A and Ethernet cable B. The two Ethernet cables are connected and routed in the same
manner.
If two DPTUs are configured, the four Ethernet cables can be routed and bound at the same
time.
Procedure
Step 1 Choose an Ethernet cable in appropriate length based on the actual situation.
Step 2 Attach temporary labels to the Ethernet cable for distinguishing purpose. The contents of the
temporary labels can be consistent with the contents of the formal labels or can be decided by
yourself.
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Step 3 Insert the RJ45 connector on one end of Ethernet cable A into the FE0 port on the DPTU panel,
and insert the RJ45 connector on the other end of Ethernet cable B into the FE1 port on the
DPTU panel, ensuring that the Ethernet cables are properly connected.
Step 4 Route the cables according to the actual conditions on site by referring to 9.2 Cabling
Requirements for the BTS.
Step 5 Insert the RJ45 connector on the other end of Ethernet cable A into the routing device, and insert
the RJ45 connector on the other end of Ethernet cable B into the routing device, ensuring that
the Ethernet cables are properly connected.
NOTE
The type of the routing device depends on the actual network requirements.
Step 6 Use cable ties to bind the Ethernet cables to the cable trough and cable rack.
Step 7 Remove the temporary labels on both ends of the Ethernet cables. Attach labels to the cables by
referring to Labeling Signal Cables.
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The FR Signal Cables are classified into RF RX signal cables and RF TX signal cables. The
RF RX signal cables are used to transmit the uplink signals between the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB
and the DTRU. The RF TX signal cables are used to transmit the downlink signals between the
DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and the DTRU.
The connectors on both ends of the RF RX signal cable are SMA elbow male connectors. The
connectors on both ends of the RF TX signal cable are the N elbow male connectors.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the SMA elbow male connector at one end of the RX signal cable to the RX port on
the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
NOTE
The RF RX ports on the DFCU panel are numbered from bottom to top. Therefore, connect the RF RX
signal cables from bottom to top.
Step 2 Connect the SMA elbow male connector at the other end of the RX signal cable to the RX port
on the corresponding DTRU, and fasten the connector.
Step 3 Connect the N elbow male connector at one end of the TX signal cable to the TX port on the
DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
Step 4 Connect the N elbow male connector at the other end of the TX signal cable to the TX port on
the corresponding DTRU, and fasten the connector.
Step 5 Wedge the extra RF signal cables in the cable trough between the two subracks and use cable
ties to bind the cables.
NOTE
The cables should not block the LEDs on the board or module.
The cabling on one board or module should be performed so that the cables do not block the other
boards or modules. The cabling should be convenient for maintaining the boards or modules.
The TX signal cable and the RX signal cable between the DTRU and the DFCU/DFCB are not fixed in
length. You need to use the shortest signal cable as required by the distance between the DFCU/DFCB and
the DTRU.
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Context
The RF signal cables are classified into RF RX signal cables and RF TX signal cables. The RF
RX signal cables are used to transmit the uplink signals between the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and
the DTRU. The RF TX signal cables are used to transmit the downlink signals between the
DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and the DTRU.
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The connectors on both ends of the RF RX signal cable are SMA elbow male connectors. The
connectors on both ends of the RF TX signal cable are the N elbow male connectors. Both the
RF RX signal cable and the RF TX signal cable are 2.8 m long.
The BTS3012 cabinet is classified into two types depending on whether an optical cable hole is
available on the right side of the top of the cabinet. For convenience of description, the cabinet
with an optical cable hole on the right side of the top of the cabinet is called A cabinet and the
cabinet without an optical cable hole on the right side of the top of the cabinet is called B cabinet.
Procedure
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Connect the SMA elbow male connector at one end of the RX signal cable to the RX
port on the DTRU in one A cabinet and fasten the connector.
NOTE
2.
Route the RX signal cable from the DTRU subrack in the connected A cabinet to the
DAFU subrack in another A cabinet, as shown in Figure 9-5.
Figure 9-5 Installing the RF signal cables between A cabinets
1
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
COM
COM
POWER
POWER
TXA
RXA1
RXA2
RXA2
RXA3
RXA3
DAFU1
DAFU2
DAFU3
TXB
RXA3
RXB1
RXB1
RXB2
RXB2
RXB3
RXB3
RXB4
RXB4
DAFU4
DAFU5
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
COM
COM
POWER
POWER
TXA
RXA1
RXA3
DAFU0
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
TXA
RXA1
RXA2
RXA3
TXB
RXA3
RXA3
TXB
RXA3
RXB2
RXB2
RXB3
RXB3
RXB4
RXB4
DAFU0
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RXA1
RXA2
TXB
DAFU1
DAFU2
DAFU3
DAFU4
DAFU5
3.
Connect the SMA elbow male connector at the other end of the RX signal cable to the
RX port on the corresponding DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
4.
Connect the N elbow male connector at one end of the TX signal cable to the TX port
on the corresponding DTRU in one A cabinet and fasten the connector.
5.
Route the TX signal cable from the DTRU subrack in the connected A cabinet to the
DTRU subrack in another A cabinet, as shown in Figure 9-5.
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6.
Connect the N elbow male connector at the other end of the TX signal cable to the TX
port on the corresponding DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
7.
Wedge the extra RF signal cables in the cable trough of the A cabinet and use cable
ties to bind the cables evenly.
NOTE
The cables should not block the LEDs on the board or module.
The cabling on one board or module should be performed so that the cables do not block
the other boards or modules. The cabling should be convenient for the maintenance on the
boards or modules.
When routing the RF signal cables, ensure that they do not touch the wiring terminals on
the busbar to avoid short-circuiting.
Installing the RF signal cables between a type-A cabinet and a type-B cabinet
1.
Connect the SMA elbow male connector on one end of the RX signal cable to the RX
port on the DTRU in the B cabinet and fasten the connector.
2.
Route the RX signal cable from the DTRU subrack in the B cabinet to the DAFU
subrack in the A cabinet, as shown in Figure 9-6.
Figure 9-6 Installing the RF signal cables between A cabinet and B cabinet
1
1
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
COM
COM
COM
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
DAFU2
DAFU3
RXA1
RXA1
RXA2
RXA2
RXA2
RXA3
RXA3
TXB
RXA3
TXB
RXA3
RXA3
TXB
RXA3
RXB1
RXB1
RXB2
RXB2
RXB2
RXB2
RXB3
RXB3
RXB3
RXB3
RXB4
RXB4
RXB4
RXB4
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DAFU5
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TXA
RXA1
RXA3
DAFU0
RUN
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VSWRB
COM
TXA
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
TXB
DAFU1
DAFU2
DAFU3
DAFU4
DAFU5
3.
Connect the SMA elbow male connector at the other end of the RX signal cable to the
RX port on the corresponding DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
4.
Connect the N elbow male connector on one end of the TX signal cable to the TX port
on the DTRU in the B cabinet and fasten the connector.
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5.
Route the TX signal cable from the DTRU subrack in the B cabinet to the DAFU
subrack in the A cabinet, as shown in Figure 9-5.
6.
Connect the N elbow male connector at the other end of the TX signal cable to the TX
port on the corresponding DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
7.
Wedge the extra RF signal cables in the cable trough of the A cabinet and use cable
ties to bind the cables evenly.
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Context
The indoor 1/2-inch jumper is used to transmit RF signals. The connectors on both ends of the
jumper are the DIN connectors.
CAUTION
The RF jumper must be connected securely to avoid RF signal leakage.
NOTE
Use a torque wrench to fix the DIN connector and tighten the connector to 27 N m.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect one end of the jumper to the jumper connector on the feeder side.
Step 2 Cut the jumper to appropriate length based on the actual cabling route.
Step 3 Attach the label at the point 100 mm away from each connector by referring to Labeling the
Antenna System.
Step 4 Connect the DIN connector of the jumper to the antenna port on the top of the DDPU, DFCU,
or DFCB.
NOTE
Before connecting the jumper, perform the operation described in Testing the Antenna System
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The 2/5-inch feeder is 20 meters in length by default. The connectors of the feeder should
be made on site. The connectors on both ends of the feeder are N male connectors.
One end of the lightning arrester of the antenna system is an N male connector, and the
other end of the cable is an N female connector.
Install the lightning arrester and 2/5-inch feeder using the adjustable wrench.
CAUTION
The RF cables must be connected securely to avoid RF signal leakage.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the N male connector at one end of the lightning arrester to the N female connector at
the GPS cable hole at the top of the cabinet, as shown in Figure 9-7.
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Step 2 Make the connector at one end of the 2/5-inch feeder, and lead the connector to the feeder port
of the antenna.
Step 3 Based on the actual cabling route, obtain the feeder of appropriate length. The length of the
feeder will be introduced into the BSC data configuration in order to compute the delay
compensation caused by the length of the feeder.
Step 4 Mae the connector at the other end of the feeder.
Step 5 Attach the label at the point 200 mm away from each connector by referring to Labeling the
Antenna System.
Step 6 Connect the other end of the feeder to the lightning arrester at the GPS cable hole at the top of
the BTS3012 cabinet, as shown in Figure 9-8
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NOTE
Before connecting the feeder, perform the operation described in Testing the Antenna System.
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Context
One end of the signal transfer cable is an SMA elbow male connector, and the other end of the
cable is an N female connector. The GPS signal transfer cable is 2.2 meters in length.
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Use the cross screwdriver to remove the protection cover on the GPS cable hole on the seton-top subrack.
Use the combination wrench to install the SMA male connector of the cable.
Use the adjustable wrench to fix the N female connector of the cable.
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Procedure
Step 1 Remove the protection cover over the GPS cable hole on top of the cabinet, and keep the
protection cover and the two screws for future use.
Step 2 Lead one end of the GPS signal transfer cable attached with the SMA elbow male connector
through the GPS cable hole and the cable hole on top of the cabinet and into the cabinet, as
shown in Figure 9-9.
Figure 9-9 Leading the GPS signal transfer cable into the cabinet
Step 3 Lead the GPS signal transfer cable through the left cable hole inside the cabinet and route the
cable to the place near the DGPS along the cable trough, as shown in Figure 9-10
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Figure 9-10 Routing the GPS signal transfer cable inside the cabinet
Step 4 Connect the SMA elbow male connector to the ANT port on the DGPS and fasten the connector.
Step 5 Fix the N female connector at the other end of the GPS signal transfer cable to the GPS cable
hole.
CAUTION
During the installation, you need to fasten the screws on the N female connector to ensure that
the connector is in well contact with the cabinet.
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Step 6 Wedge the GPS signal transfer cable in the cable trough and use cable ties to bind the cable
evenly.
NOTE
Arrange the GPS signal transfer cable according to the following rules:
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The signal cables should not block the LEDs on the board or module.
The cabling on one board or module should be performed properly so that the cables do not block the
other boards or modules. The cabling should be convenient for the maintenance on the boards or
modules.
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This describes the function, structure, pin assignment, and installation positions of the Boolean
input cable.
9.6.9 Installing the Boolean Output Cable of the BTS3012
This describes the function, structure, pin assignment, and installation positions of the Boolean
output cable.
9.6.10 Installing the EAC Signal Cable of the BTS3012
This describes how to install the EAC signal cables of the BTS3012. The cables are used to
transmit the Boolean value alarm of the external devices to the BTS3012 so that the BTS3012
can control the devices.
9.6.11 Installing the Dedicated Monitoring Signal Cable of the BTS3012
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the
dedicated monitoring signal cable.
9.6.12 Installing the Signal Cable for the Environment Monitoring Device of the BTS3012
The signal cable for the environment monitoring device is used to transmit signals between the
BTS and the environment monitoring device.
9.6.13 Installing the RET Control Signal Cable of the BTS3012
The RET control signal cables are used to transmit signals between the DATU and the Bias-Tee
on top of a cabinet.
9.6.14 Installing the Signal Cable Between the DCTB and the DAFU Subrack of the BTS3012
This describes how to install the signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack for
the BTS3012. The cables are used to transmit clock signals, in-position signals, and band
identification signals to the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB in the DAFU subrack.
9.6.15 Installing the Signal Cables for BTS3012 Cabinet Groups
This describes how to install the signal cables for cabinet groups. The cables are used to transmit
signals between the main cabinets in two cabinet groups.
9.6.16 Installing the Signal Cable for the Hybrid Group of the BTS3012 and BTS312/BTS30
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal
cable for the hybrid group of the BTS3012 and BTS312/BTS30.
9.6.17 Installing the Short-Circuiting Cable for the Active and Standby DPTUs of the BTS3012/
BTS3012AE
The short-circuiting cable for the active and standby DPTUs are used to connect the active DPTU
and the standby DPTU.
Context
The combining short-circuiting signal cable is used only for the internal combining of the DTRU
(type A). The combining short-circuiting signal cable is not required when the DTRU (type B)
is used.
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Procedure
Step 1 Determine the number of combining short-circuiting signal cables to be installed based on the
configuration of the BTS.
Step 2 Connect the N male connector on one end of the cable to the TX1 or TX2 port on the panel of
the DTRU (type A) by referring to Figure 9-11. Then connect the SMA male connector on the
other end of the cable to the IN1 or IN2 port on the panel of the DTRU (type A).
Figure 9-11 Connecting the combining short-circuiting signal cables (black)
DDPU
DDPU
DDPU
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
COM
COM
COM
POWER
POWER
POWER
RXA1
RXA1
RXA1
RXA4
RXA4
RXA4
RXB1
RXB1
RXB1
RXB2
RXB2
RXB2
RXB3 TXB
RXB3 TXB
RXB3 TXB
RXB4
RXB4
RXB4
RXA2 TXA
RXA3
RXA2 TXA
RXA3
RXA2 TXA
RXA3
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
TX1
TX1
TX1
TX1
TX1
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TCOM
TCOM
TCOM
TCOM
TCOM
TX2
TX2
TX2
TX2
TX2
TX2
RUN
ACT
ALM
RF_IND
RUN
ACT
ALM
RF_IND
RUN
ACT
ALM
RF_IND
RUN
ACT
ALM
RF_IND
RUN
ACT
ALM
RF_IND
RUN
ACT
ALM
RF_IND
RS T
RS T
RS T
RS T
RS T
RS T
RXM1
RXM1
RXM1
RXM1
RXM1
RXD1
RXD1
RXD1
RXD1
RXD1
RXM1
RXD1
RXM2
RXM2
RXM2
RXM2
RXM2
RXM2
RXD2
RXD2
RXD2
RXD2
RXD2
RXD2
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
CAUTION
The two connectors must be secured at the same time so that the cable is not twisted.
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Prerequisite
When the DFCU is configured, the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cables are used for the
combining output of transmit signals.
Context
The connectors on both ends of the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable are the N elbow
male connectors.
For the cabling on the front side of the BTS3012 cabinet, refer to Cable Distribution of the
BTS3012.
For the cabling on the front side of the BTS3012AE cabinet, refer to Cable Distribution at the
Front of the BTS3012AE Cabinet (AC).
Procedure
Step 1 According to the cabling on the front side of the cabinet, connect the N elbow male connector
at one end of the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable to the COM port on the DFCU and
then fasten the connector.
Step 2 According to the cabling on the front side of the cabinet, connect the N elbow male connector
at one end of the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable to the TX-DUP port on the DFCU and
then fasten the connector.
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9.6.3 Installing the Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU
of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE
This describes how to install the BTS3012/BTS3012AE signal cables between the DFCB and
the DFCU. The cables are used to transmit one route of combined RF signals (two-in-one) from
the DFCB to the DFCU so that the DFCU can combine six routes of RF signals into one route
for transmission.
Context
When the BTS3012/BTS3012AE cabinet is configured with one DFCB, the DFCB is cascaded
with the DFCU through the BTS3012/BTS3012AE signal cables between the DFCB and the
DFCU.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the N elbow male connector on one end of the cable to the COM1 or COM2 port on
the DFCB.
Step 2 Connect the N elbow male connector on the other end of the cable to the COM-IN port on the
DFCU.
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The cable connecting the COM1 or COM2 port of the DFCB to the COMIN port of the DFCU is the fixed
cable. The cable cannot be replaced other RF cables.
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Prerequisite
The power detection cables are used only when the DFCU/DFCB is configured. The cables are
used to detect the power of the DFCU/DFCB.
Context
The forward power detection cables and reverse power detection cables have the same
appearance. Both ends of the two types of cables are SMA elbow male connectors.
Procedure
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Connect one end of the forward power detection cable to the PF OUT1 port on the
DFCU and connect the other end of the cable to the PF in1 port on the DFCU. Then
fasten the connectors.
2.
Connect one end of the reverse power detection cable to the PR OUT1 port on the
DFCU and connect the other end of the cable to the PR in1 port on the DFCU. Then
fasten the connectors.
Connect the power detection cable between the DFCU and the DFCB.
1.
Connect one end of the forward power detection cable to the PF OUT2 port on the
DFCU and connect the other end of the cable to the PF in1/PF in2 port on the DFCB.
Then fasten the connectors.
2.
Connect one end of the reverse power detection cable to the PR OUT2 port on the
DFCU and connect the other end of the cable to the PR in1/PR in2 port on the DFCB.
Then fasten the connectors.
When using the antenna port of the DFCB (900 MB), you should connect the power detection cable on
the DFCB (900 MB).
1.
Connect one end of the forward power detection cable to the PF OUT2 port on the
DFCB and connect the other end of the cable to the PF in2 port on the DFCB. Then
fasten the connectors.
2.
Connect one end of the reverse power detection cable to the PR OUT2 port on the
DFCU and connect the other end of the cable to the PR in2 port on the DFCU. Then
fasten the connectors.
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Prerequisite
The BTS3012 uses the diversity receive short-circuiting signal cables only when the DFCU/
DFCB is configured.
Context
The connectors on both ends of the diversity receive short-circuiting signal cable are the SMA
elbow male connectors.
For the cabling on the front side of the BTS3012 cabinet, refer to Cable Distribution of the
BTS3012.
For the cabling on the front side of the BTS3012AE cabinet, refer to Cable Distribution at the
Front of the BTS3012AE Cabinet (AC).
Procedure
Step 1 According to the cabling on the front side of the cabinet, connect the SMA elbow male connector
at one end of the diversity receive short-circuiting signal cable to the RXDOUT port on the
DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
Step 2 According to the cabling on the front side of the cabinet, connect the SMA elbow male connector
at the other end of the diversity receive short-circuiting signal cable to the HLIN port on the
DFCU/DFCB and fasten the connector.
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Context
Before the delivery of the cabinet, one end (cord end terminal) of the lightning protection failure
alarm cable is fixed in the ALARM and GND cable holes on the lightning arrester. The other
end (2PINphoenix terminal) should be inserted into the S1+S1- port on the DSAC on site.
Procedure
Connect the lightning protection failure alarm cable of the BTS3012 to the S1+S1- port on the
DSAC.
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9.6.7 Installing the Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cable for the
Combined Cabinets
This describes how to install the lightning protection failure alarm cables for the combined
cabinets. The cables are used to transmit the Boolean value signals between the DC lightning
arrester on top of the main cabinet and that on top of the extension cabinet.
Prerequisite
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The lightning protection failure alarm cables for the main cabinet are installed.
Procedure
Step 1 Obtain the lightning protection failure alarm cable for the combined cabinets in an appropriate
length based on the onsite cabling mode.
Step 2 Crimp a connector onto one end of the cable to form a cord end terminal.
Step 3 Remove the delivered lightning protection failure alarm cable from the top of the extension
cabinet. Use a small screwdriver to remove the Phoenix terminal. Then connect the Phoenix
terminal to the other end of the cable.
NOTE
Use a small straight screwdriver with the blade width of 3 mm and with the blade thickness of 0.3 mm to
remove the Phoenix terminal.
Step 4 Connect the Phoenix terminal to the S2+S2- port on the DSAC of the main cabinet.
Step 5 Loosen the screws on the alarm port for the power lightning arrester of the extension cabinet.
Then connect the cord end terminal to the alarm port for the power lightning arrester of the
extension cabinet.
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Context
CAUTION
The Boolean input cable can be connected to only the Boolean port on the device in the equipment
room. Avoid connecting the Boolean input cable of the outdoor device to the SWIN port on the
DMLC on the top of the cabinet. Avoid connecting the Boolean input cable for outdoor cabling
to the SWIN port on the DMLC on the top of the cabinet.
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Step 1 Route the Boolean input cable of the BTS3012 by referring to 9.2 Cabling Requirements for
the BTS.
Step 2 Make an MD68 male connector at one end of the Boolean input cable.
Step 3 Insert the MD68 male connector into the SWIN port on the DMLC on the top of the cabinet.
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Context
CAUTION
The Boolean output cable can be connected to only the Boolean value port on the device in the
equipment room. Avoid connecting the Boolean output cable of the outdoor device to the
SWOUT port on the DMLC on top of the cabinet. Avoid connecting the Boolean output cable
for outdoor cabling to the SWOUT port on the DMLC on the top of the cabinet.
Procedure
Step 1 Route the Boolean output cables of the BTS3012 by referring to 9.2 Cabling Requirements
for the BTS.
Step 2 Make a DB15 male connector at one end of the Boolean output cable.
Step 3 Insert the DB15 male connector into the SWOUT port on the DMLC on the top of the cabinet.
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Context
CAUTION
The EAC signal cable can be connected to only the Boolean value port on the device in the
equipment room. Avoid connecting the Boolean input cable of the outdoor device to the EAC
port on the DSAC on top of the cabinet. Avoid connecting the Boolean input cable for outdoor
cabling to the EAC port on the DSAC on top of the cabinet.
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Procedure
Step 1 Route the EAC signal cables by referring to 9.2 Cabling Requirements for the BTS.
Step 2 Make a DB26 male connector at one end of the EAC signal cable.
Step 3 Insert the DB26 male connector into the EAC port on the DSAC on top of the cabinet.
Step 4 Insert the DB9 male connector of the EAC signal cable into the DB9 port on the EMU or EAC.
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Prerequisite
All the sensors and transmission interface boxes are installed in the equipment room.
Procedure
Step 1 Route the dedicated monitoring signal cable of the BTS3012 by referring to 9.2 Cabling
Requirements for the BTS.
Step 2 Make a DB44 male connector at one end of the dedicated monitoring signal cable of the
BTS3012.
Step 3 Insert the DB44 male connector into the AIN port on the DMLC on top of the cabinet.
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Context
The signal cable for the environment monitoring device only serves as an adapter. One end of
the cable is a DB9 male connector on the other end is a DB25 female connector,
Procedure
Step 1 Insert the DB9 male connector into the COM1 or COM2 port on the DSAC at the top of the
cabinet.
Step 2 Connect the DB25 female connector with the EMI-equipped cable.
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Prerequisite
The BTS3012 uses the RET antennas.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the SMA elbow male connector on one end of the cable to the ANT port on the panel
of the DATU in the cabinet.
Step 2 On the left of the cabinet, lead the SMA straight male connector to the top of the cabinet from
the bottom to the top.
Step 3 Connect the SMA straight male connector on the other end of the cable to the SMA port on the
Bias-Tee on the top of the cabinet.
Step 4 Attach labels to both ends of the RET control signal cables by referring to Labeling Signal
Cables.
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9.6.14 Installing the Signal Cable Between the DCTB and the DAFU
Subrack of the BTS3012
This describes how to install the signal cables between the DCTB and the DAFU subrack for
the BTS3012. The cables are used to transmit clock signals, in-position signals, and band
identification signals to the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB in the DAFU subrack.
Context
Before the delivery of the cabinet, one end of the signal cable is connected to the backplane of
the DCTB.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the DB26 male connector of the signal cable to the COM port on the DDPU or the
DBUS port on the DFCU/DFCB or the ONSHELL port on the DCOM in the DAFU subrack.
Step 2 Attach a label to the signal cable at the DB26 male connector end by referring to Labeling Signal
Cables.
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Context
The connectors on both ends of the signal cable are the MD36 male connectors. One end connects
to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the top of the main cabinet in the main group. The other end
connects to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the top of the main cabinet in the extension group.
Procedure
Step 1 Attach labels to both ends of the cable by referring to Labeling Signal Cables.
Step 2 Connect the MD36 male connector on one end of the cable to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the
top of the main cabinet in the main group.
Step 3 Connect the MD36 male connector on the other end to the CKB1 or CKB2 port on the top of
the main cabinet in the extension group.
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9.6.16 Installing the Signal Cable for the Hybrid Group of the
BTS3012 and BTS312/BTS30
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal
cable for the hybrid group of the BTS3012 and BTS312/BTS30.
Context
One end of the signal cable of the hybrid group is an MD36 male connector and on the other
end is an MD25 male connector. The signal cable for the hybrid group between the BTS3012
and the BTS312 is the same as that between the BTS3012 and the BTS30.
Procedure
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Form a combined group of one BTS3012 cabinet and one BTS312/BTS30 cabinet.
1.
Attach labels to both ends of the signal cable by referring to Labeling Signal
Cables.
2.
Connect the MD36 male connector on one end of the cable to the CKB1 or CKB2 port
on the top of the BTS3012 cabinet.
3.
Connect the MD25 male connector on the other end of the cable to the CKB1 or CKB2
port on the top of the BTS312/BTS30 cabinet.
Form a combined group of one BTS3012 cabinet and two BTS312/BTS30 cabinets.
NOTE
The following assumes that one BTS312 cabinet is on the left of the BTS3012 cabinet and the other
BTS312/BTS30 cabinet is on the right of the BTS3012 cabinet.
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1.
Attach labels to both ends of the signal cable by referring to Labeling Signal
Cables.
2.
Connect the MD36 male connector on one end of the cable to the CKB1 port on the
top of the BTS3012 cabinet. Connect the DB25 male connector on the other end to
the CKB1 port on the top of the BTS312 cabinet on the right of the BTS312/BTS30
cabinet.
3.
Connect the MD36 male connector on one end of another cable to the CKB2 port on
the top of the BTS3012 cabinet. Connect the DB25 male connector on the other end
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to the CKB2 port on the top of the BTS312 cabinet on the left of the BTS312/BTS30
cabinet.
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Context
Both ends of the short-circuiting cable for the active and standby DPTUs use the MD64 male
connector.
Procedure
Step 1 Insert the male connector on one end of the cable into the E1/T1 MS port on the DPTU in slot
3 (from left to right) of the common subrack, and then fasten the two screws on the connector.
Step 2 Figure 9-12 shows the cabling route. Route the other end of the cable to the E1/T1 MS port on
the DPTU in slot 4 (from left to right).
Figure 9-12 Installing the short-circuiting cable for the active and standby DPTUs
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Step 3 Insert the male connector on the other end of the cable into the E1/T1 MS port on the DPTU in
slot 4 (from left to right), and then fasten the two screws on the connector.
Step 4 Wedge the extra short-circuiting cable for the active and standby DPTUs in the cable trough and
use cable ties to bind the cables evenly.
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9.7.1 Installing the Power Cable Between the Sidepower and the
BTS3012
This describes how to install the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect one end of the blue wire to the output negative copper bar of the Sidepower and the
other end to the -48 V terminal of the lightning protection filtering box on top of the BTS3012
cabinet, as shown in Figure 9-13.
Figure 9-13 Installing the power cables
DC lightning arrester
Sidepower
V+
V-
EMI filter
GND cable
-48V power cable
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Step 2 Connect one end of the black wire to the output positive copper bar of the Sidepower and the
other end to the GND terminal of the lightning protection filtering box on top of the BTS3012
cabinet.
Step 3 Attach labels to the power cable by referring to Labeling Power Cables.
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9.7.2 Installing the Alarm Cable Between the Sidepower and the
BTS3012
This describes how to install the alarm cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.
Procedure
Step 1 Insert the DB26 male connector on one end of the alarm cable into the EAC port on the DSAC
at the top of the BTS3012 cabinet, as shown in (1) of Figure 9-14.
Figure 9-14 Installing the alarm cable
Buzzer on
Buzzer off
Step 2 Insert the DB9 male connector on the other end of the alarm cable into the DB9 female port on
the Sidepower alarm board, as shown in (2) of Figure 9-14.
Step 3 Attach labels to the alarm cable by referring to Labeling Signal Cables.
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9.8 Installing the Cable Between the EMU and the BTS3012
This describes how to install the alarm cable between the EMU and the BTS3012.
9.8.1 Installing the Alarm Signal Cable Between the EMU and the BTS3012
This describes how to install the signal cable of the external environment alarm box between
the EMU and the BTS3012.
9.8.1 Installing the Alarm Signal Cable Between the EMU and the
BTS3012
This describes how to install the signal cable of the external environment alarm box between
the EMU and the BTS3012.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the DB9 male connector on one end of the signal cable to the RS485 port on the EMU,
as shown in Figure 9-15.
Figure 9-15 Installing the signal cable for the external environment alarm box
EMU
Step 2 Connect the DB9 male connector on the other end of the signal cable to the COM1 or COM2
port on the DSAC at the top of the BTS3012 cabinet.
Step 3 Attach labels to the signal cable by referring to Labeling Signal Cables.
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9.9 Installing the Cable Between the EAC-2 and the BTS3012
This describes how to install the cables between the EAC-2 and the BTS3012.
9.9.1 Installing the Alarm Signal Cable Between the EAC-2 and the BTS3012
This describes how to install the signal cable of the external environment alarm box between
the EAC-2 and the BTS3012.
9.9.1 Installing the Alarm Signal Cable Between the EAC-2 and the
BTS3012
This describes how to install the signal cable of the external environment alarm box between
the EAC-2 and the BTS3012.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect the DB9 male connector on one end of the signal cable to the RS485 port on the EAC-2.
Step 2 Connect the DB9 male connector on the other end of the signal cable to the COM1 or COM2
port on the DSAC at the top of the BTS3012 cabinet.
Step 3 Attach labels to the signal cable by referring to Labeling Signal Cables.
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Context
NOTE
The door control sensor should be installed at the joint of the door and the doorframe.
The water sensor should be placed horizontally in the equipment room where water tends to seep
through.
The smoke sensor should be installed in the center of the ceiling of the equipment room.
The infrared sensor should be installed on the wall with a wide detection area. The sensor should be
1.5 m above the floor. The sensor should directly face the possible intrusions and there should not be
obstacles within the detection coverage.
The temperature and humidity sensor should be installed on the wall. The sensor should be 1.5 m above
the floor.
Procedure
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Door sensor
1.
Use a pencil to mark installation holes on the doorframe and on the door for the door
control sensor.
2.
3.
4.
Use screws to fix the angle piece of the door control sensor to the door and doorframe.
Water sensor
1.
Choose an indoor low-lying area or choose the area right below the BTS3012 cabinet.
Clean the chosen area.
2.
Smoke sensor
1.
2.
Use a pencil to mark the installation holes of the base on the ceiling.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Infrared sensor
1.
2.
Use a pencil to mark two holes for the angle piece on the wall.
3.
4.
5.
Use screws to fix the angle piece of the infrared sensor to the wall.
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Humidity/Temperature sensor
1.
2.
Use a pencil to mark three holes for the backplane on the wall.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Procedure
Step 1 Connect the MD68 male connector of the Boolean value transfer cable to the IN port on the
panel of the DEMU.
Step 2 Use a dedicated monitoring signal cable to connect the AIN port on the DMLC to the DDF box,
as shown in Figure 10-1.
Figure 10-1 Connecting the DMLC to the DDF box
Three alarm cables (10 m each)
Connecting to the sensors
DMLC
Shielding layer
of the cables
(grounding terminal)
BTS3012
<> <>
<>
24-route
Boolean value
input terminal
>
Grounding
busbar
Grounding bar
Step 3 Connect the sensors to the DDF box. For detailed information about the wiring terminals of the
sensors, see BTS3012 Sensors.
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Connect the grounding wires of the sensors to the grounding bar in the DDF box first.
Each of the three alarm cables is 10 m long before delivery. Cut the extra part of the cables according
to the actual situation.
Tie the cables neatly after installing them in the DDF box.
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Prerequisite
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All the power switches on the Busbar of the BTS3012 are set to OFF.
The DC PDF that provides power for the BTS3012 is powered off.
The output voltage of the DC PDF ranges from -60 V DC to -40 V DC.
Context
NOTE
During actual installation, check the result of each operation according to the engineering requirements
and technical specifications. Locate and rectify faults, if any, as soon as possible. If the faults are left
unrectified, the project acceptance may be delayed.
Procedure
Step 1 Check the installed cabinet by referring to 11.1 Checklist for the Installation of the BTS
Cabinet. For the items that do not meet the requirement, rectify the items until they meet the
requirement.
Step 2 Check the installed power cables, PGND cables, and signal cables by referring to 11.2 Checklist
for the Installation of the BTS Cables. For the items that do not meet the requirement, rectify
the items until they meet the requirement.
Step 3 Perform cabinet power-on check.
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CAUTION
Before powering on the cabinet, ensure that the power cables and boards are disconnected.
1.
The busbar is on the right side of the subrack and controls the power supply of boards.
2.
Measure the input voltage of the power distribution box on top of the BTS3012 cabinet.
The allowed range is from 40 V to 60 V.
If...
Then...
NOTE
3.
Turn off the DC PDF to cut off the power supply to the cabinet.
4.
Measure the output voltage of the PDF. Check the installation and layout of the power
cables on the top of the cabinet. Rectify the faults, if any.
5.
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All the power switches on the Busbar and on the board panels are set to OFF.
1.
2.
Then...
3.
Set the power switch of the fan subrack to OFF. Check that the power cables of the subracks
and of the boards are connected properly. Then repeat Step 4.1.
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5.
Power on the DTMU in the common subrack and check whether the RUN LED on the
panel of the DTMU blinks at 0.5 Hz.
If...
Then...
No,
6.
Reinstall the board or rectify the fault. Then repeat Step 4.5.
7.
Set the power switches of all the DTRUs to ON. Check whether the RUN LED on the panel
of each DTRU blinks at 0.5 Hz.
8.
If...
Then...
No,
The power cables are not inserted tightly or there are other
faults. Rectify the fault and then repeat Step 4.7.
Set the power switch of the DAFU subrack to ON. Check whether the RUN LED on the
panel of the DDPU/DFCU blinks at 0.5 Hz.
If...
Then...
ON,
OFF,
Other state,
Go to Step 4.11.
NOTE
The DCOMs in the DAFU subrack are passive modules. The panels of the DCOMs have no LEDs.
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Reinstall the cables. Then check whether the RUN LED on the panel of the DDPU/DFCU
blinks at 0.5 Hz.
If...
Then...
No,
Go to Step 4.11.
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10. Check whether the DDPU/DFCU power cables are installed correctly. Reinstall the cables.
Then check whether the RUN LED on the panel of the DDPU/DFCU blinks at 0.5 Hz.
If...
Then...
No,
Go to Step 4.11.
11. Contact Huawei for technical support. Locate and rectify the fault. Then go to Step 4.8.
Step 5 Check the environmental conditions of the installed cabinet by referring to 11.3 Checklist for
the Sanitation in the Installation Environment. For the items that do not meet the requirement,
rectify the items until they meet the requirement.
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11.1 Checklist for the Installation of the BTS Cabinet
This topic provides a checklist for the installation of the BTS cabinet. After the BTS cabinet is
installed, check the items listed for the installation of the cabinet.
11.2 Checklist for the Installation of the BTS Cables
After the BTS cables are installed, you should check the installation of the cables according to
the checklist.
11.3 Checklist for the Sanitation in the Installation Environment
This topic provides a checklist for the sanitation in the installation environment. After the entire
BTS equipment is installed, clean the installation site and check the sanitation in the installation
environment.
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Item
The base is installed in the equipment room that does not have an antistatic
floor.
Both the support and the base are installed in the equipment room that has
an antistatic floor. If the load capacity of the floor is not sufficient, section
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The base (anchor) fits into the expansion bolt holes properly.
The cabinets are securely connected to their base and are stable.
The horizontal error of the cabinets is less than 3 mm and the vertical error
is not greater than 3 mm.
The gap between the upper frame and the lower one of the base is not greater
than 3 mm.
The upper surface of the antistatic floor in the equipment room is not higher
than the lower surface of the base (in case that the antistatic floor affects the
heat dissipation of the base).
All screws are fastened. The flat washers and spring washers are mounted.
The spring washers are installed between the flat washers and the screws.
10
The parts on the cabinets are not damaged or detached. The connecting wires
or cables are not scratched or broken.
11
12
The cabinets are clean and neat. The exterior paint is satisfactory. All labels,
tags, and nameplates are correct, legible, and complete.
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14
15
Washers are placed under the base to enlarge the stress surface area.
16
The cover plates are installed for all the mounting holes of the cabinet.
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The PGND cable is green and yellow. The DC grounding cable is black.
The -48 V DC power cable is blue. The cross-sectional area of the PGND
cable is 16 mm2.
All the power cables and grounding cables are copper-core cables. The
outer diameter of the external power cables and grounding cables is about
11 mm.
The power cables and the grounding cables are bound separately from
other cables.
Labels are attached to both ends of the power cables and grounding cables.
Breaking devices such as switches and fuses are not included in the
electric connection of the grounding system.
10
The surplus power cables or grounding cables are cut off instead of being
coiled.
11
The lugs on both ends of the power cables or grounding cables are
soldered or crimped securely.
12
The bare wires and lug handles at the wiring terminals are tightly wrapped
up with insulation tapes or heat-shrinkable tubes.
13
The flat washers and spring washers are mounted securely and closely at
all the wiring terminals.
14
The diameter of the positive pole of the primary power supply connected
to the earth complies with the standard requirements.
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The working grounding and protection grounding of the BTS and the
lightning protection grounding of the building share one group of
grounding conductors.
16
The grounding grids of the iron tower, equipment room, and distribution
transformer (if the distance between the transformer and the equipment
room is less than 30 m) constitute an integrated grounding grid.
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The cables are neatly and tightly bound. The cable ties are evenly spaced
and face the same direction.
The surplus length of the cable ties is evenly cut off and the cut surface
does not have any sharp edges.
10
All the labels and tags at both ends of the cables are legible.
11
The unused ports are covered with dust-proof covers and matching plugs.
12
The indoor 1/2-inch jumpers are distributed according to the layer and
sector.
13
The indoor 1/2-inch jumpers are kept straight for 300 mm at their joints
with the cabinet.
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The packing boxes or boards are not randomly placed in the equipment
room.
The cable ties or other sundries are not left on the floor or in the cabinet.
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