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Revision Record
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2008-05-13

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Zhao Cengyang

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Wang Jingxiong

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Contents
1 Overview of the Site Survey..........................................................7
1.1 Version Description............................................................................................................................................7
1.1.1 Introduction to the System........................................................................................................................7
1.2 System Configuration........................................................................................................................................9

2 Introduction to the Site Survey Procedure....................................10


2.1 Preparation.......................................................................................................................................................10
2.1.1 Equipment Configuration List and Technical Proposal..........................................................................10
2.1.2 Preparing Documents.............................................................................................................................10
2.1.3 Preparing Tools.......................................................................................................................................10
2.2 On-Site Preparation Coordination Meeting.....................................................................................................11
2.3 On-Site Survey.................................................................................................................................................11
2.4 Site Preparation before Installation..................................................................................................................11

3 Fill-in of Site Survey Report.........................................................12


3.1 Cover Information............................................................................................................................................12
3.1.1 Customer Name......................................................................................................................................12
3.1.2 Contract Number....................................................................................................................................12
3.1.3 Quotation Number..................................................................................................................................13
3.1.4 Office Surveyed......................................................................................................................................13
3.1.5 Engineering Type....................................................................................................................................13
3.1.6 Contact Methods.....................................................................................................................................13

4 DBS3900 WiMAX Site Survey.......................................................14


4.1 Collecting Site Information..............................................................................................................................14
4.1.1 Equipment Room....................................................................................................................................14
4.1.2 Tower and Floor......................................................................................................................................15
4.1.3 Parameters of Transmission Ports...........................................................................................................15
4.1.4 Grounding System..................................................................................................................................16
4.1.5 Communication with Customer..............................................................................................................16
4.2 Installation Space of DBS3900 WiMAX BBU in 19-Inch Space....................................................................16
4.3 Installation Space Requirements of RRU3701C..............................................................................................16
4.3.1 Dimensions of RRU3701C.....................................................................................................................17
4.3.2 Installation Space of Fan-Cooled RRU3701C........................................................................................17

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4.3.3 Installation Space of Naturally Cooled RRU3701C...............................................................................18


4.4 Installation Space of Vertical Frame................................................................................................................20
4.5 Cabling Design Principles...............................................................................................................................21
4.5.1 Feeder System Design Principles...........................................................................................................22
4.5.2 Surveying External Cables.....................................................................................................................24
4.5.3 U-Shaped Card of Pole-Mounted GPS Antenna Support.......................................................................33
4.5.4 Outdoor Cable Conversion Box.............................................................................................................33
4.5.5 Precautions in Site Survey......................................................................................................................34
4.6 Information Organization and Confirmation...................................................................................................34
4.7 Survey Document Delivery.............................................................................................................................35

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Figures
Figure 1-1 WiMAX network architecture...............................................................................................................7
Figure 4-1 Requirements of DBS3900 WiMAX BBU on the installation space (unit: mm)................................16
Figure 4-2 Space occupied by the fan-cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm).................................................................17
Figure 4-3 Space occupied by the naturally cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)........................................................17
Figure 4-4 Recommended installation space of the fan-cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)......................................18
Figure 4-5 Recommended installation space of the naturally cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm).............................19
Figure 4-6 Minimum installation space required by the naturally cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)......................20
Figure 4-7 Installation space of the vertical frame (unit: mm).............................................................................21
Figure 4-8 Floor plan of the DBS3900 WiMAX equipment room.......................................................................22
Figure 4-9 Top view of feeder installation............................................................................................................24
Figure 4-10 Power cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX BBU....................................................................................25
Figure 4-11 Grounding cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX BBU.............................................................................25
Figure 4-12 CPRI optical cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX...................................................................................27
Figure 4-13 GPS clock signal conversion cable...................................................................................................29
Figure 4-14 Power cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX RRU....................................................................................30
Figure 4-15 Grounding cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX RRU.............................................................................31
Figure 4-16 Panel of the CDUC............................................................................................................................32
Figure 4-17 Specifications of the U-shaped card for installing GPS antenna support on a pole..........................33
Figure 4-18 OCB structure....................................................................................................................................34

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Tables
Table 4-1 Relationship between the effective height h and distance d..................................................................22
Table 4-2 Network cable set - Auxiliary network cables of the DBS3900 WiMAX for R6 interface..................26
Table 4-3 Optical fiber set - Single-mode optical fiber of DBS3900 WiMAX for R6 interface..........................27
Table 4-4 Optical fiber set - Multi-mode optical fiber of DBS3900 WiMAX for R6 interface............................28
Table 4-5 Electrical specifications of OCB...........................................................................................................34

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Overview of the Site Survey

1.1 Version Description


This site survey guide is applicable to operations of the site survey in the new deployment,
expansion, and reconstruction of the DBS3900 WiMAX distributed base station. This guide
describes operation methods, requirements, and main survey items in a practical site survey
according to product features and survey design specifications. It also describes product
knowledge and data used in the site survey to allow relevant site survey engineers to learn
about the survey contents and knowledge of the DBS3900 WiMAX distributed base station, to
improve the survey quality and implement the survey task efficiently, quickly, and completely.

1.1.1 Introduction to the System


The WiMAX system consists of the mobile station (MS)/subscriber station (SS), access
service network (ASN), and connectivity service network (CSN).
Figure 1.1 shows the WiMAX network architecture.

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Figure 1.1 WiMAX network architecture

The functions of each WiMAX component are as follows:


AAA
The authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) is a high performance remote
authentication server providing services such as the authentication, authorization, accounting,
and value-added services. The AAA supports a variety of databases. The AAA features the
powerful agent function and flexible operations.
ASN
The access service network consists of the base station (BS) and the access service network
gateway (ASN-GW). The ASN can be connected to multiple CSNs. The ASN provides the
radio access service for the CSN of network service providers (NSPs) and WiMAX
subscribers. The ASN manages the IEEE 802.16e air interface. The ASN provides the
following functions:

Establishing layer-2 connections between the BS and MS

Transferring AAA messages to the homing NSP of the MS

Assisting the upper layer to establish layer-3 connection with the MS to allocate IP
addresses

Establishing and managing the tunnel between the ASN and CSN

Responsible for the ASN mobility management and handover

Responsible for the intra-ASN paging and location management

Radio resource management (RRM)

Storing the temporary user information list

ASN-GW
The ASN-GW is a logical functional entity with a control plane. The ASN-GW interworks
with the ASN internal NE (for example, BS). The ASN-GW can also interwork with the CSN

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or other ASN NEs. The ASN gateway provides the routing and bridging functions in the
bearer plane. Huawei ASN-GW product is the WASN9770.
BS
The BS is responsible for receiving and transmitting radio signals. The BS implements the
communications between the WiMAX and MS. Huawei BS product is the DBS3900 WiMAX.
CSN
The CSN can be composed of the router, AAA agent or server, subscriber database, and
Internet gateway. The CSN can be a new network entity of the WiMAX system. The CSN
function can also be implemented through an existing network device. The CSN provides the
IP connection for WiMAX subscribers. The main functions of the CSN are as follows:

Allocation of MS IP addresses and subscriber session parameters

Internet access

Establishment of layer-3 connection forwarding messages for MSs (for example, IP


address allocation)

Transfer of RADIUS message to the homing NSP of WiMAX subscribers for the AAA of
subscriber sessions

AAA agent or server

Subscriber billing and settlement

Subscriber parameter-based QoS and permission control

Inter-ASN mobility management

Establishment and management of the tunnel between the ASN and CSN

WiMAX services such as location-based services and group broadcast service

MS/SS
MS/SS is the subscriber part of the WiMAX system. The MS/SS provides the universal
function device between the user equipment and BS.
PPS
The prepaid service (PPS) allows a subscriber to prepay a service with certain amount (for
example, duration or data traffic with certain volume in the data PPS). The system traces the
usage (duration or traffic) of the purchased resources in real time and deducts the currently
used fee from the account balance in real time.
SCP
The service control point (SCP) is the core component of the intelligent network (IN). The
SCP stores subscriber data and service logic. The SCP receives query messages from the
service switching point (SSP), queries the database, and implements the decoding. The SCP
starts different service logics according to call events reported by the SSP. Then, the SCP
sends call control instructions to the corresponding SSP according to service logics and
implements intelligent calls.

1.2 System Configuration


For details, see the Configuration Manual.

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Introduction to the Site Survey


Procedure

2.1 Preparation
Upon the receipt of the site survey notice, engineers should carefully read the contract,
technical proposal, and networking diagrams, and learn about the configurations of equipment
in each office and their connection relations. Engineers must consult relevant personnel in
time if any question is unclear. After engineers are familiar with the entire project, the
engineers should contact the customer in advance and determine the site survey coordination
meeting, on-site survey personnel, time, and job arrangements.

2.1.1 Equipment Configuration List and Technical


Proposal
Engineers should carefully study the Technical Proposal and equipment configuration list to
learn about the entire project. If relevant engineers have any question about the Technical
Proposal or equipment configuration or the technical solution, project responsibility matrix,
or schedule arrangement is unclear in the Technical Proposal, they should negotiate with the
engineer who handles the contract in time to reach an agreement.
Some items in the contract or the technical proposal may be incorrect or missed. In this case,
survey engineers must review the technical solution on the realizability and operability of the
project based on their rich experience on the project. If a problem is found in the review,
survey engineers must feed back it to sales and R&D personnel to modify the technical
solution and contract configuration in time. This procedure can avoid further errors and
losses.

2.1.2 Preparing Documents


Survey engineers prepare the following documents and information:

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The Site Survey Notification

Name, telephone number, and address of the responsible person of the customer

The Technical Proposal and equipment configuration list

The DBS3900 WiMAX Site Survey Guide 20080513-B-V1.0

The HUAWEI DBS3900 WiMAX Site Preparation Guide

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2.1.3 Preparing Tools


Survey engineers prepare the following tools:

Drawing tools such as ruler, set square, automatic pencil, rubber, and paper

Tape more than 4.5 m

Laptop computer

2.2 On-Site Preparation Coordination Meeting


The purpose of the survey coordination meeting is to allow Huawei engineers to have a faceto-face communication with the leader of the customer, to allow the leader of the customer to
know this engineering basically and perceptually. Through the coordination meeting, the
customer can understand and support the current and future jobs of Huawei better.
The methods of the survey coordination meetings vary with projects. For common projects or
low-level customers, engineers can introduce the project to the leader in a symposium. For
important, complicated, or high-level projects, engineers can introduce the project to the
leader in technical conferences or other methods with the help from various departments of
Huawei.
Upon the arrival of the site, design engineers must contact the responsible personnel of
Engineering Dept, Maintenance Dept, or Network Construction Dept of the customer, and the
engineering technical personnel first. Design engineers introduce the complete project
implementation procedure to relevant personnel of the customer in detail, and familiarize the
customer with relevant preparations. In the meeting, Huawei engineers determine the
implementation timetable of the project together with relevant personnel of the customer.

2.3 On-Site Survey


If an office meets the site survey condition, Huawei engineers can perform the on-site survey.
Engineers should request the customer to prepare relevant facilities in advance, such as power
supply, grounding bar, air-conditioner, cabling rack, and raised floor. Survey engineers
determine the positions of the equipment, cabling path, and reserved position for the
expansion together with the customer. Survey engineers can learn about construction
parameters of the equipment room, distance between equipment rooms, and available wires of
optical cables from the personnel of the customer.
Huawei engineers should carry out the on-site survey according to the contract and survey
report requirements, carefully survey each item, and record data in detail. All data must be
obtained based on the practical survey.

2.4 Site Preparation Before Installation


Survey engineers should check the initial installation environment in the case of on-site
survey. According to the Site Preparation Checklist in the HUAWEI DBS3900 WiMAX Site
Preparation Guide, survey engineers determine whether the installation conditions of the
equipment are met and guide the customer to prepare for the installation.

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Fill-in of Site Survey Report

3.1 Cover Information


3.1.1 Customer Name
Fill in the full name of Party A in the contract, for example, Jilin Post and
Telecommunications Appliances Corp.
Party A does not refer to end users. Fill in Party A of the contract in this item.

3.1.2 Contract Number


The contract number consists of 14 or 18 digits. The contract number must be filled correctly
without any missed digit and wrong digit.
For a 14-digit contract number, the first six digits represent the local zip code, the following
six digits indicate the date that the contract is signed on, and the last two digits are the internal
code of Huawei, generally 0A or 0B.
The 18-digit contract numbering standard is an improvement and supplementation to the
original contract numbering rule. The new standard unifies the contract numbering rules in
national and international markets, solves the year 2000 problem in contract numbering, and
meets the requirements of subsidiaries, joint ventures, and various business departments of
Huawei on development. The 18-digit contract numbering standard will gradually replace the
original 14-digit numbering standard.

Structure of the 18-digit contract number


The descriptions of each information field of a contract number are as follows:
[Zip code]: For the domestic market, this field represents the zip code of the area that the
customer is in. It is a nationally unique 6-digit number. For the international market, the zip
code is represented in 000 + country code (three letters). The country code is determined

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according to GB/T 2659-94 Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries and Regions
(equivalent to ISO3166 Codes for the Representation of Names of Countries and Their
Subdivisions revised in July 1993). The country code consists of three Latin letters included in
the name of the country or subdivision (see the appendix). The first three digits of the field are
set to zero by default.
[Contract signing date] This field indicates the date that the contract is formally signed on.
The first four digits indicate the year, the two digits in the middle indicate the month, and the
last two digits indicate the day. For example, if a contract is signed on June 15, 2000, this
field is 20000615.
[Contract type] The contract type is represented by one digit: 0 Sales contract; 1 Office
inventory demand contract; 2 Sales return material contract; 3 Internal requisition demand
contract; 4 Internal requisition return material contract; 5 Loss replenishment contract; 6
Loss return material contract; 7 Exhibition contract; 8 Pilot Contract; 9 Loan goods
contract.
[Serial number] The serial number is represented by one of 26 English letters in sequence.
This field indicates the serial number of a contract among multiple contracts signed with one
customer in a day. At most 26 contracts can be signed with a customer in a day.
[Associated enterprise code] This field defines the associated enterprise (business department)
of Huawei. The meanings of various enterprise codes are as follows: HW Huawei
Technologies Co., Ltd.; SH Shanghai Huawei; NH Huawei New Technology, HB Hebei
Huawei; HD - Huawei Electric Co., Ltd.; SD Shandong Huawei; HJ Huawei Integrated
Circuit Design Center; SY Shenyang Huawei; HX Huawei Information; BF Beijing
Northern Huawei Telecommunication Technologies Co., Ltd; AZ Huawei Installation; TJ
Tianjin Huawei; SC Sichuan Huawei
For example, if Hebei Huawei signed a sales contract with Baoding Telecommunication
Bureau on June 15, 2000, the contract number is 071051200006150AHB.

3.1.3 Quotation Number


Fill in the final contract quotation number of the office corresponding to this survey report.
Make sure that the contract number consists of 16 digits.

3.1.4 Office Surveyed


Fill in the name of the office surveyed. The survey report must be filled in by referencing the
quotation information and contract information. If the actual office name on site is different
from the office name in the contract quotation, fill in the actual office name (BB) in a bracket
after the original office name AA, such as AA (BB), or specify in the remark column of the
report. Because a contract often involves multiple offices and one survey report often
concerns only part offices, the number of offices that have been surveyed must be specified in
the survey report. In the survey report, engineers must use the actual office name.

3.1.5 Engineering Type


The engineering types include new deployment, expansion, and reconstruction.

3.1.6 Contact Methods


Fill in the names or offices, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and contact person of two
parties in the electronic survey report that is sent to Huawei. The contact person of Huawei is
the person in charge of survey design or project manager of the local office.

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4.1 Collecting Site Information


4.1.1 Equipment Room
Survey engineers need to collect the following information of the equipment room:

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Detailed address of the office, including the street, house number, and name of the
equipment room building

Name and telephone number of the building owner. With the information, the customer
can communicate with the building owner conveniently and relevant engineers can
contact the building owner when certain survey data is required or missed.

Position and floor of the DBS3900 WiMAX equipment room and the layout of the floor

Latitude and longitude of the equipment room in the case of a special graphical
environment

Equipment room information, including the structure and existing equipment of the
equipment room

Length, width, and height (height of the raised floor, headroom, and ceiling height) of
the equipment room

Positions and dimensions of doors, windows, poles, and main girder

Structure, main girder position, bearing, and decoration of the equipment room. If the
weight capacity of the equipment room is insufficient, engineers need to fasten the
equipment room.

Positions and dimensions of existing equipment in the equipment room

Positions and dimensions of other obstructions

Information of auxiliary equipment, including the positions of feeder windows and


indoor grounding bar and whether the grounding of the equipment room meets certain
requirements

Positions and heights of original cabling racks and the cabling of AC and DC cables

Information of air conditioners, illumination, and elevators.

Power supply conditions of the equipment room, including the mains lead-in mode, AC
capacity, and terminal occupation of the existing AC distribution box. If the DC power is
directly led in from another equipment room, relevant engineers must survey the cable
routing and power supply capacity and check whether the terminals and battery capacity
are sufficient.

Transmission conditions of the equipment room, including the transmission mode,


impedance, and terminal occupancy and routing of transmission cables of existing
transmission equipment.

Space of the cabinet provided by the customer. The space must be sufficient for installing
the DBS3900 WiMAX equipment. In addition, if the DBS3900 shares the cabinet with

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the transmission equipment, survey engineers need to check whether the total installation
space is enough.

4.1.2 Tower and Floor


Survey engineers need to collect the following information on the tower and floor:
1.

Detailed information of the site. Because the outdoor environment is relative complex,
survey engineers must collect related information in detail. If possible, the engineers can
collect certain picture information to facilitate the design.

2.

Tower information and position relative to the equipment room

3.

Height of towers

4.

Height and occupancy of the platform in each floor, installation positions of existing
equipment, and platform dimensions

5.

Routing of cabling ladders

6.

Materials and structure of towers

7.

Preliminary installation positions of antennas

8.

Cable routing of antenna feeders

9.

Relative positions and directions of towers. Note: Do not measure the direction with a
compass in a floor. The direction should be determined in locations far away from towers
and large metal objects and the direction must be confirmed in multiple points.

10. Floor information, including the position of the DBS3900 WiMAX equipment room
relative to the building and the appearance and structure of the building
11. Dimensions and utilization of buildings on the floor
12. Positions and dimensions of existing outdoor cabling racks
13. Information of the lightning protection grounding net, including the available positions
for grounding points and the possibility of using lightning protection grounding clips as
the grounding plan.
14. Whether the specifications of poles provided by the customer meet the installation
requirements of the DBS3900 WiMAX.
The pole diameter supported by the pole-mounted DBS3900 WiMAX RRU ranges from
60 mm to 114 mm.
The pole diameter supported by the hoop irons of the pole-mounted OCB ranges from
30 mm to 125 mm.
The pole diameter supported by the pole-mounted part (U-shaped card) of the GPS
support ranges from 60 mm to 118 mm.

4.1.3 Parameters of Transmission Ports


Survey engineers need to collect the following parameters of the peer transmission ports from
the customer:

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GE Ethernet interface or optical interface, interface type (10 M, 100 M, or 1000 M,


adaptive or negotiation), transmission bandwidth, and distance of the transmission line

2.

Type of the uplink transmission equipment (exchange or router, model, and provider)

3.

Information of the optical interface, including the type, wavelength, transmission rate,
distance (km), connector type, and fiber length of the peer optical fiber interface

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4.1.4 Grounding System


Survey engineers need to obtain the information of the grounding system from the accompany
personnel of the customer, including the grounding resistance, locations of ground points, and
grounding routing. The written data is preferred.

4.1.5 Communication with Customer


Survey engineers need to record the site survey results and the promises made by the
customer in the survey report memorandum and request the customer to confirm and sign on
the memorandum. The survey engineers must collect related information in detail on site. If
possible, the engineers can collect certain picture information to facilitate the design.

4.2 Installation Space of DBS3900 WiMAX BBU


in 19-Inch Space
The DBS3900 WiMAX BBU can be installed in a 19-inch cabinet or vertical frame (the 19inch cabinet and vertical frame are collectively called the 19-inch space) or integrated in the
APM.
Figure 1.1 shows the requirements on the installation space when the DBS3900 WiMAX
BBU is installed in the 19-inch space.
Figure 1.1 Requirements of DBS3900 WiMAX BBU on the installation space (unit: mm)

The requirements of the DBS3900 WiMAX BBU in the installation space of the 19-inch
space are as follows:

A space of at least 25 mm in the left is reserved for ventilation.

A space of at least 25 mm in the right is reserved for ventilation.

A space of at least 70 mm before the panel is reserved for cabling.

4.3 Installation Space Requirements of


RRU3701C
To facilitate the cabling, operation, and maintenance, the RRU3701C has different
requirements on the installation space in different installation modes. This section describes
the requirements on the installation space according to practical engineering experiences.

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4.3.1 Dimensions of RRU3701C


Figure 1.1 shows the actual space occupied by the RRU3701C in installation.
Figure 1.1 Space occupied by the fan-cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)

Figure 1.2 Space occupied by the naturally cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)

4.3.2 Installation Space of Fan-Cooled RRU3701C


The RRU3701C 1.8G is cooled by fans.
Figure 1.1 shows the installation space required by the fan-cooled RRU3701C.

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Figure 1.1 Recommended installation space of the fan-cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)

A space of at least 500 mm in the bottom is reserved for cabling. To facilitate


maintenance, it is recommended that the distance between the bottom and ground be at
least 1200 mm.

A space of at least 1000 mm in the front is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 200 mm in the top is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 1000 mm in the left is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 1000 mm in the right is reserved for maintenance.

4.3.3 Installation Space of Naturally Cooled


RRU3701C
The RRU3701C 2.3G, 2.5G, and 3.5G are cooled naturally.
Figure 1.1 shows the recommended installation space of the naturally cooled RRU3701C.

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Figure 1.1 Recommended installation space of the naturally cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)

A space of at least 500 mm in the bottom is reserved for cabling.

A space of at least 500 mm in the front is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 200 mm in the top is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 200 mm in the left is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 200 mm in the right is reserved for maintenance.

Figure 1.2 shows the minimum installation space required by the naturally cooled
RRU3701C.

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Figure 1.2 Minimum installation space required by the naturally cooled RRU3701C (unit: mm)

A space of at least 300 mm in the bottom is reserved for cabling.

A space of at least 300 mm in the front is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 100 mm in the top is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 100 mm in the left is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 100 mm in the right is reserved for maintenance.

4.4 Installation Space of Vertical Frame


To facilitate the cabling, operation, and maintenance, this section describes the requirements
of the vertical frame on the installation space according to engineering experiences.
Figure 1.1 shows the installation space required by the vertical frame:

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Figure 1.1 Installation space of the vertical frame (unit: mm)

The details are as follows:

A space of at least 1000 mm in the front is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 1000 mm in the front is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 500 mm in the left is reserved for maintenance.

A space of at least 500 mm in the right is reserved for maintenance.

4.5 Cabling Design Principles

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Power cables should be routed separately from transmission cables, signal cables, alarm
cables, and feeders. If the cables must be routed in parallel, the distance must be greater
than 200 mm.

2.

The bend radius of feeders must meet the following requirements: For the 7/8 feeder,
the bend radius cannot be less than 250 mm; for the 5/4 feeder, the bend radius cannot
be less than 380 mm.

3.

The design of indoor cabling racks must take the cable routing of equipment in the
equipment room into consideration. Cables should be routed with the minimum number
of cabling racks. Cabling racks should be arranged properly and orderly according to the
actual installation conditions of equipment. The recommended width of cabling ladders
is 400 mm and the recommended installation height is 2400 mm.

4.

The size of the feeder window is 400 mm 400 mm and the size of the feeder hole in the
corresponding wall is 250 mm 250 mm. The lower edge of the feeder hole should be
100 mm higher than the upper edge of the cabling rack.

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The PVC bellow should be designed according to its position (indoor or outdoor), length,
and diameter.

Figure 5.1 Floor plan of the DBS3900 WiMAX equipment room

4.5.1 Feeder System Design Principles


1.

Summary of engineering parameters: The design of the feeder system must realize the
wireless objective of the earlier network planning. Before the design, relevant engineers
must obtain the summary of engineering parameters determined in the earlier network
planning, including antenna height, sector azimuth, sector downtilt angle, and antenna
model. The feeder system must be designed based on the summary of engineering
parameters.

2.

Antenna support: The antenna support must be designed based on the conditions of the
tower platform and antenna on the roof so that the support can be installed and fastened
conveniently. In addition, the design of the antenna support must also consider the
physical dimensions of the antenna and the requirements on diversity and isolation
distance. When the antenna is installed on the tower platform, the horizontal distance
between the antenna and the tower or other metal objects should be equal to or greater
than 2 m. When the antenna is installed on the building roof, the effective height h
between the lower edge of the antenna and the roof in the radiation direction of the
antenna and the distance d between the roof edge in the radiation direction of the antenna
and the antenna support must meet the requirements listed in Figure 2.1:

Figure 2.1 Relationship between the effective height h and distance d

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0.5m

0~2m

1m

2~10m

2m

>10m

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3.

Poles on the roof: When the building height cannot meet the requirements on antenna
height, poles must be set on the roof. Poles should be installed according to the
conditions of the roof and cannot be blocked by other objects.

4.

Outdoor cabling racks: Outdoor cabling racks should be installed along walls in the
shortest route to reduce the installation difficulty and facilitate feeder grounding. The
width of outdoor cabling racks must meet the requirements on cabling.

5.

Lightning protection: Antennas must be installed in the protection range of the lightning
arrester. If the directional antenna is installed on the roof, the lightning arrester should be
installed on a pole. If other antennas are installed on the roof, special lightning arresters
must be installed. The protection angle of the lightning arrester in plain areas cannot
exceed 45 and that in lightning intensified and mountainous areas cannot exceed 30.

6.

Requirements on antenna isolation: In one system, the horizontal distance between two
antennas of different sectors cannot be less than 3 m. In two different systems, when two
antennas in the same sector are in the same direction, the horizontal isolation distance
between the antennas cannot be less than 3 m and the vertical isolation distance cannot
be less than 0.5 m. For the antenna diversity, when the receiver diversity is the space
diversity, the horizontal distance between two antennas cannot be less than ten times of
the wavelength and the recommended distance is 3 m.

7.

Installation of GPS antennas: GPS antennas should be installed in positions far away
from building edges and cannot be installed on the short walls around the building roof.
Effective lightning protection devices must be available near the antennas and the
antennas should be installed in the protection range of the lightning protection devices.
The angle between the line connecting the antenna receiving head, the lightning arrester,
or the tower top and the vertical direction should be less than 45 in plain areas or 30 in
lightning intensified areas. If a tower or lightning arrester is unavailable, special
lightning arresters must be installed to meet the requirements of the building on lightning
protection. The horizontal distance between the lightning arrester and antenna should be
between 2 m to 3 m. The location that the satellite antenna is installed in must be wide in
vision and is not blocked by high buildings. The angle of view of the antenna in the
vertical direction must be greater than 90. A satellite antenna cannot be installed in the
radiation range of a directional antenna with frequency higher than 400 MHz and power
more than 1 W. The distance of the satellite antenna to an omni-directional transmit
antenna must be greater than 20 m.

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Figure 7.1 Top view of feeder installation

4.5.2 Surveying External Cables


Cables of BBU
1.

Power cable

The power input cable connects the external -48V DC power to the BBU as the working
power supply of the entire BBU.
The power input cables of the BBU include three specifications, corresponding to the length
0.7 m, 0.9 m, and 5 m respectively.

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Specifications of the 0.7 m cable (delivered to other areas than North America and
Japan): Power cable-0.7m-(D3 female-2 female)-(H07Z-K-2.5^2 blue+H07Z-K-2.5^2
black)-(2*OT2.5-4);

Specifications of the 0.9 m cable (delivered to North America and Japan): Power cable0.9m-(D3 female-2 female)-(14UL1015 black+14UL1015 blue)-(2*OT2.5-4);

Specifications of the 5 m cable (delivered when the DC-BOX is configured, prepared on


site): Electrical cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-6mm^2-blue-44A and electrical
cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-6mm^2-black-44A.

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Figure 1.1 Power cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX BBU

2.

Protection grounding cable

One end of the BBU protection grounding cable is connected to the protection grounding
terminal on the BBU panel and another end is connected to the protection grounding bar
terminal on the installation site. The specifications of the protection grounding cables are as
follows:

Electrical cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-6mm^2-Yellow green-44A (delivered to


other areas than North America and Japan);

Electrical cable-600V-UL1015-5mm^2-10AWG-Green-50A-105 wire stranded


(delivered to North America and Japan).

By default, each set of equipment is configured with 2 m grounding cable. The actual
length is determined based on the site survey and the cable is delivered in rolls.

Figure 2.1 Grounding cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX BBU

3.

Alarm cable

The alarms of external backbone nodes are reported through the alarm cable. The alarm cable
connects the BBU to the APM or DC-BOX. The specifications of the alarm cables are as
follows:

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Symmetric twisted pair-UL2464-0.64mm-22AWG-1 pair-Black-Special for OEM


products

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Monitoring and alarm cable-Monitoring cable-1.1m-(network port 8-bit-VI)-(CC4P0.48


black(S)-I)-LSZH. It is the alarm cable between the BBU and PMU and is mandatory in
the delivery of APM.

Monitoring and alarm cable-Monitoring cable-2m-(D9 male)-(CC2P0.48 black(S)-I)(network port 8-bit-VI)-LSZH. It is the alarm cable between the BBU and EMUA/EMU
and is mandatory in the delivery of EMUA/EMU.

4.

FE/GE trunk Ethernet cable

The FE/GE trunk Ethernet cable transfers FE/GE trunk signals and realizes the electrical
connection of R6 interfaces.
Figure 4.1 Network cable set - Auxiliary network cables of the DBS3900 WiMAX for R6
interface
04046009

Single cable-Shielded straight through cable1.00m-(network port 8-bit-IV)(CC4P0.5P430U(S))-(network port 8-bit-IV)LSZH

04040522

Single cable-straight through cable-2.00m(network port 8-bit-IV)-(CC4P0.5P445U(S))(network port 8-bit-IV)-shielded

04041054

Single cable-Shielded straight through cable3.00m-(network port 8-bit-IV)(CC4P0.5P445U(S))-(network port 8-bit-IV)

04040540

Single cable-straight through cable-4m(network port 8-bit-IV)-(CC4P0.5P445U(S))(network port 8-bit-IV)-GPRS

04021279

Single cable-straight through cable-5.00m(network port 8-bit-IV)-(CC4P0.5P445U(S))(network port 8-bit-IV)-shielded, DL1229

04040101

Single cable-straight through cable-10m(network port 8-bit-IV)-(CC4P0.5P445U(S))(network port 8-bit-IV)-Shielded

5.

1pcs

Optional, IP
transmission
network cable.
When both the
transmission
equipment and
BBU are installed
in the APM, the
network cable of
2 m long can be
used. By default,
the 04040522 is
delivered.

Optical cable

The optical cables are divided into the following two types:

One type of the optical cables is used to connect the BBU to the RRU and transfer CPRI
signals between the BBU and RRU. A BBU can be configured with six optical fibers at
most and thus can connect to at most six RRUs. The optical fiber of the NodeB
(Number: 04100099) is used to perform this function. It is the multi-mode optical cable.
It functions as the optical fiber component that connects the BBU and RRU and transfers
optical signals. The available lengths include 2 m, 10 m, 20 m, 30 m, 40 m, 50 m, 60 m,
100 m, and 150 m. The optical fiber is selected according to the site survey.
Both ends of the optical fiber are equipped with the DLC connectors. One DLC
connector is connected to the optical module interface on the BBU panel labeled as
CPRI0, CPRI1, or CPRI2, and another DLC connector is connected to the optical
module interface labeled as CPRI1 on the RRU maintenance cavity.

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In connection, relevant engineers must make sure that the Tx end of the BBU
corresponds to the Rx end of the RRU and the Rx end of the BBU corresponds to the Tx
end of the RRU. Each RRU is configured with one optical cable. According to the
number of RRUs, one to three optical fibers can be configured.
Because of the restrictions of the power cable between the APM and RRU, the length of
the optical cable between the BBU and RRU cannot exceed 180 m.
Figure 5.1 CPRI optical cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX

Another type of optical fiber is used to connect R6 interfaces (from the BBU to the
transmission equipment) and realize the optical connection (from BBU to transmission
equipment) of R6 interfaces.
When the R6 interface adopts the optical interface transmission, the network cable is
selected according to the actual site survey and the type of the peer optical interface
provided by the customer.
Relevant engineers must obtain the following information in the survey:

Type: Multi-mode or single-mode optical port.

Optical port: STM-1(155 M), STM-4 (155/622H), STM-16 (2.5G), or STM-64 (10G)

Optical module

Wavelength: 850 nm, 1310 nm, or others

Length: 0.55 km, 10 km, 40 km, or others

Optical fiber length

Figure 5.2 Optical fiber set - Single-mode optical fiber of DBS3900 WiMAX for R6 interface

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Code

Description

Remarks

14130197

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PCSingle mode-2 mm-10 m

14130198

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PCSingle mode-2 mm-5 m

14130274

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PCSingle mode-2 mm-20 m

14130278

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PCSingle mode-2 mm-30 m

Optional. Each BBU is configured


with two pcs. The optical fiber
functions as the single-mode fiber
pigtail between the BBU and
ODF. It is delivered when the
BBU R6 interface is configured
with the single-mode optical
module. The length of the optical
fiber is determined according to
the distance between the BBU and

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Description

Remarks

14130291

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PCSingle mode-G.652-2 mm-50 m

14130293

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PCSingle mode-G.652-2 mm-15 m

customer ODF mentioned in the


special material information table.
By default, the connector optical
fiber of 20 m long is delivered,
namely 14130274.

Figure 5.3 Optical fiber set - Multi-mode optical fiber of DBS3900 WiMAX for R6 interface
Item
code

Description

Remarks

14130299

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-5 m

14130221

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-10 m

14130277

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-30 m

14130296

Optical jumper-LC/PC-LC/PC-Multi-modeMulti-mode-2 mm-5 m

14130222

Optical jumper-LC/PC-LC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-10 m

14130294

Optical jumper-LC/PC-LC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-30 m

14130223

Optical jumper-LC/PC-SC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-10 m

14130275

Optical jumper-LC/PC-SC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-30 m

14130273

Optical jumper-FC/PC-LC/PC-Multi-mode2 mm-20 m

Optional. Each BBU is


configured with two
pcs. The optical fiber
functions as the multimode fiber pigtail
between the BBU and
ODF. It is delivered
when the BBU R6
interface is configured
with the multi-mode
optical module. The
length of the optical
fiber is determined
according to the
distance between the
BBU and customer ODF
and the connector type
mentioned in the special
material information
table. By default, the
FC/PC-LC/PC
connector optical fiber
of 20 m long is
delivered, namely
14130273.

6.

GPS feeder

If the GPS is involved in the contract, the length of the GPS feeder must be surveyed. The
specifications of available GPS feeders are as follows:

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Coaxial cable -Copper-clad aluminum wire-50 ohm-13.5 mm-8.7 mm-3.55 mm-BlackSuper flexible 1/2 jumper

Coaxial cable-Smooth copper tube-50 ohm-28 mm-22.2 mm-9 mm-Black 7/8 feeder

Coaxial cable-1/2.74 mm-50 ohm-10.16 mm-7.24 mm-0 mm-International model:


RG8.

Principles of feeder selection:

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In the configuration of one geostationary satellite and the M12 satellite card (default
configuration), the high-gain antenna A should be selected. When the distance
between the GPS antenna and the BBU does not exceed 50 m, the A+RG-8U super
flexible feeder should be used. If the distance is between 50 m and 100 m (including
100 m), the A+1/2' super flexible feeder should be used.

In the configuration of one geostationary satellite and the Resolution T satellite card,
the common gain antenna B should be selected. When the distance between the GPS
antenna and BBU does not exceed 10 m, the B+RG-8U super flexible feeder should
be used. If the distance is between 10 m and 50 m (including 50m), the B+1/2' super
flexible feeder should be used. When the distance is between 50 m and 100 m
(including 100 m), the B+7/8'+1/2' feeder should be selected.

In the configuration of two geostationary satellites, antenna C that supports two


satellite cards is configured. If the distance between the GPS antenna and BBU does
not exceed 10 m, the C+RG-8U super flexible feeder should be used. If the distance
is between 10 m and 50 m (including 50m), the C+1/2' super flexible feeder should
be used. When the distance is between 50 m and 100 m (including 100 m), the
C+7/8'+1/2' feeder should be selected.

Generally, the length of a feeder cannot exceed 100 m. If a longer feeder is required,
the length must be confirmed by R&D personnel.

GPS conversion cable

Each GPS is configured with one conversion cable to connect the BBU of the DBS3900
WiMAX to the lightning protection unit at one side of the BBU.
The specifications of the GPS conversion cable are as follows: Single cable-RF cable-1 m(SMA50 right angle male)-(RG316-50-1.5/0.5 brown-I)-(N50 straight female-II)-GPS
external signal cable.
Figure 7.1 GPS clock signal conversion cable

Cables of RRU
1.

Power cable

The power input cable connects the external -48V DC power to the RRU as the working
power supply of the entire RRU.

Power input cable

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wires)-Shielded outdoor power cable-Special for OEM products (default)

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Electrical cable-600V/1000V-ROV-K-4 mm^2-Black jacket (blue and brown wires)36A-Shielded outdoor power cable (delivered to Europe)

The length of the power cable is determined according to the site survey. By default,
the power cable of 20 m long is delivered and the cables are delivered in rolls. The
power cable can be extended to 60 m at most. If the distance is greater than 60 m, the
10mm^2 power cable + Conversion box + RRU power cable plan should be selected.

Figure 1.1 Power cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX RRU

RRU extension power cable


The specifications of this type of power cables are as follows: Electrical cable600V/1000V-ROV-K-10 mm^2-Black jacket (blue and brown wires)-63A-Shielded
outdoor power cable. When the extension distance of the RRU exceeds 60 m, this cable
in combination with the power conversion box and 3.3 mm^2 common RRU power
cable should be used. The maximum extension distance is 180 m (including the
3.3 mm^2 common RRU power cable) and the length of the 3.3 mm^2 common RRU
power cable cannot exceed 10 m.

2.

Protection grounding cable

The specifications of the RRU protection grounding cable are as follows: Electrical cable450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-16mm2-Yellow green-85A.
One end of the grounding cable is connected to the protection grounding terminal of the RRU,
and another end is connected to the connecting terminal of the grounding bar on the
installation site.
By default, the cable of 20 m long is delivered and the cables are delivered in rolls. The cable
is tailored and the terminals are prepared on site. The length of the power cable is determined
according to the site survey.

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Figure 2.1 Grounding cable of the DBS3900 WiMAX RRU

3.

Optical cable

The optical cable connects the RRU and BBU. For details, see related contents in Cables of
BBU.
4.

Feeder cable

The feeder cable is routed between the RRU module and the antenna to transfer RF signals.
When the surveyed distance between the RRU of the base station and the antenna is less than
20 m, the 1/2 jumper is selected. In this case, the RRU side of the base station should be
configured with the 14040315N connector (bend) and the jumper at the antenna side should
be configured with the 14040150N connector (straight). The connection sequence from the
RRU to the antenna is as follows: RRU (N connector, female) -> (N elbow, male) 1/2" jumper
(N straight, male) -> (N connector, female) antenna.
When the surveyed distance between the RRU of the base station and the antenna is greater
than 20 m, the 1/2 fixed-length jumper (99040PRB), the 7/8 or 5/4 main feeder, and the
1/2 fixed-length jumper (99040PRC) should be configured. The two ends of the main feeder
must be equipped with the 14040521 (configured with the 7/8 aluminum feeder) or
14040179 (configured with the 5/4 aluminum feeder) DIN connectors.
The connection sequence from the RRU to the antenna is as follows: RRU (N connector,
female)>(N elbow, male) 1/2" fixed-length jumper (DIN male)>(DIN female) 7/8" feeder
or 5/4" feeder (DIN female)>(DIN male) 1/2" fixed-length jumper (N straight, male)>(N
connector, female) antenna.
Each RRU of the base station provides two antenna ports and the RF coaxial connectors are
configured for the two antenna ports. If only one monopole antenna is used, one antenna port
is occupied. In this case, the number of RF coaxial connectors, fixed-length jumpers, and
tapes must be reduced by a half.
Principle of feeder length design: The feeder length is determined based on the distance L
between the RRU and the antenna:
In 2.3G and 2.5G, if L is equal to or less than 20 m, select the 1/2 feeder; if L is between 20
m and 45 m (including 45 m), select the 1/2'+7/8'+1/2' feeder; if L is greater than 45m, select
the 1/2'+5/4'+1/2' feeder. The feeder length must be surveyed.
In 3.5G, if L is equal to or less than 20 m, select the 1/2 feeder; if L is between 20 m and 35
m (including 35m), select the 1/2'+7/8'+1/2' feeder; if L is greater than 35m, select the
1/2'+5/4'+1/2' feeder. The feeder length must be surveyed.

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Connectors

The connectors are divided into the following types:

Straight N connector for the 1/2 jumper: This connector is used at the antenna side of
the jumper. The specifications of this type of connector are as follows: RF coaxial
connector-N-50 ohm-Connector/Straight-male-With 1/2 super flexible jumper.

DIN connector between 1/2 and 7/8: The connector functions as the conversion
connector between the 1/2 flexible jumper and 7/8 feeder.

DIN connector between 1/2 and 5/4: The connector functions as the conversion
connector between the 1/2 flexible jumper and 7/8 feeder.

Bend N connector for the 1/2 jumper: The jumper is used at the RRU side of the jumper
of the base station. The specifications of this type of connectors are as follows: RF
coaxial connector-N-50 ohm-Connector/Bend-male-With 1/2 super flexible jumper

Other cables required are configured according to the site survey results.

GMKE3DCDUC - Cables of DC Distribution Unit


Figure 1.1 Panel of the CDUC

If the GMK3DCDUC (DC-BOX) is configured as the power equipment, this section is


mandatory.
1.

Power cable

Electrical power cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-16 mm^2-Blue-85A 1 M.

Electrical power cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-16 mm^2-Black-85A 1 M.

The default length of the power cable delivered is 5 m and the power cable is delivered
in rolls.

2.

Grounding cable

Electrical power cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-6 mm^2-Yellow green-44A. This


type of grounding cable is delivered to areas without environmental requirements.

Electrical power cable-600V-UL1015 -5 mm^2-10AWG-Green-50A-105 wire stranded.


This type of grounding cable is delivered to North America and Japan.

The length of the grounding cable is determined according to the site survey result.

Cables of APM
If the APM is configured as the power equipment, this section is mandatory.
1.

Power cable

One 2 12AWG bifilar sheathed cable of 8 m long is delivered with the cabinet.

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2.

Grounding cable

Electrical power cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-16 mm^2-Yellow green-85A. This


type of grounding cable is delivered to areas without environmental requirements.

Electrical power cable-450V/750V-227 IEC 02(RV)-16 mm2-Green-85A. This type of


grounding cable is delivered to North America and Japan.

The length of the grounding cable is determined according to the site survey result.

4.5.3 U-Shaped Card of Pole-Mounted GPS Antenna


Support
If the support of the GPS antenna is installed on a pole, the U-shaped card must be
configured. Each set of GPS is configured with one U-shaped card. Figure 1.1 shows the
specifications of the U-shaped card.
Figure 1.1 Specifications of the U-shaped card for installing GPS antenna support on a pole

4.5.4 Outdoor Cable Conversion Box


The power cable delivered with the RRU does not support the long-distance power
transmission. If the equipment room is too far away from the local power supply, a cable with
a larger diameter must be used to connect the local power supply to the equipment room. In
this case, the OCB must be used at the near end of the RRU to connect the power cable of the
RRU to the cable.
The OCB can be mounted on a wall or pole. The hoop irons are delivered with the OCB. The
pole diameters supported by the hoop irons range from 30 mm to 125 mm.

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Figure 1.1 OCB structure

Figure 1.2 Electrical specifications of OCB


Parameter

Index

Remarks

Input characteristics

6 mm or 10 mm 2-core
shielded cable

The cable diameter supported


by the OCB ranges from 13
mm to 18 mm.

Output characteristics

3.3 mm or 4 mm 2-core
shielded cable

10 mm to 14 mm

Installation mode

On a metal pole or on a wall

Box weight

0.79 kg

Maximum dimensions
of the box (HWD)

196 mm 141 mm 78 mm

Protection level

IP65

Net weight

4.5.5 Precautions in Site Survey


The contents in the survey report related to delivery must be measured carefully and correctly.
An incorrect survey result may lead to order and production problems, project material errors,
loss of working time, and stoppage, and eventually affect the long-term operation of
equipment.

4.6 Information Organization and Confirmation


The information collected on site must be organized as soon as possible to avoid information
omission. The organized documents must be confirmed and agreed by the customer and be
delivered to the downstream in time.
1.

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Fill in the primary installation environment examination form based on the site
conditions.

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2.

Prepare engineering drawings based on the site draft and site survey results. The
equipment room and feeder must be designed in compliance with related design
specifications and drawings must be prepared in compliance with the drawing
specifications.

3.

Fill in the survey report based on the contract list, project responsibility matrix,
engineering drawings, and site survey records. If the site has certain special
requirements, specify in the remark column of the survey report.

4.

During the information organization, if the engineer has any questions on the contract
quotation, fill in the Contract Problem Feedback Form in time and feed back it to the
project manager and order management personnel in time.

5.

After the primary survey task is finished, summarize the overview of each site, special
problems, predictable problems that may occur in subsequent engineering
implementation, problems in the survey, and other related contents and output the
summary of the survey.

6.

After the information organization, supervise the customer to finish the pre-engineering
preparations as soon as possible to avoid installation failure, wrong goods delivery, and
other problems caused by unilateral changes made by the customer. The installation
environment examination form, engineering form, and survey report must be confirmed
and signed by the customer.

7.

The customer must promise a completion date for the items whose preparations are not
completed in the installation environment examination form. In some cases, if the
customer does not promise to reconstruct the items that do not meet the installation
requirements, a survey memorandum must be signed with the customer.

4.7 Survey Document Delivery


The documents confirmed by the customer must be delivered to the downstream in time
according to the procedure to ensure the smooth progressing of the entire project.

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The survey report, engineering drawings, and work report are sent to the Survey Review
Division. After the documents are reviewed, the documents are delivered to the Order
Configuration Section to guide the order placing and delivery.

2.

The primary instillation environment examination form is submitted to the project


manager. The project manager supervises the pre-engineering preparations of the
customer according to the form.

3.

Engineering drawings are submitted to the System Design Department and Hardware
Design Department and are combined to engineering files. After the files are reviewed,
the files are sent to the site to guide the engineering implementation.

4.

The Contract Problem Feedback Form is sent to the project manager and order
management personnel for contract problem confirmation and subsequent goods problem
handling.

5.

The survey summary and memorandum are sent to the project manager and carbon
copied to the System Design Department. All paper documents signed by the customer
must be archived in the company.

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