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BTS3900 (Ver.C) Quick Installation Issue: 05 Date: 2012-01-10 HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

Guide z This document is applicable to GSM V100R009C00 or V100R V100R002C01 or V100R003C00


or V100R003C01, and WCDM z In this document, the equipment appearance is for reference o the
figures. Clearance for the Cabinet Cabinet dimensions (height x width x depth): 900 mm x 600 mm x
450 mm z The BTS3900 (Ver.C) is referred to as the BTS3900 in this do 900 mm 450 mm 900 mm 40
mm 600 mm 420 mm 600 mm Modules in the Cabinet -48 V cabinet RFU BBU Fan box DCDU-11A 1
R012C00 or V100R012C02, SRAN V100R002C00 or MA V200R012C00 or V200R012C01. only. The
actual equipment may differ from what is shown in 200 ocument. mm 800 mm 220 V cabinet RFU
BBU Fan box 220 V power equipment DCDU-11A 1 Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2012.
All rights reserved. Installing the Base Installing the Base on the Concrete Flo 1. Determine the
installation position of the c Installing the Cabinet on the Concrete Anchor hole Marking template
Concre plinth Do not use a drill to drill ho concrete pad the holes on t Concrete floor 2. Secure the
base. M12x60 bolt (x4) Spring washer 12 Flat washer 12 Insulating washer 3. Adjust the base level
and measure the resi Level Adjust M12x3 bolts (x4) on 2 oor cabinet and install expansion bolt
assemblies. Floor 16 90 52 mm to 60 mm ete M12x60 bolt Spring washer Flat washer Expansion
tube hammer les on the through the base. Insulating spacer (x2) istance between the base and the
bolts. Meeting the resistance requirement: > 5 M 30 site. requirement: 5 M 2 The resistance
between the base and the four expansion bolt assemblies should be respectively measured.
Installing the Base on the ESD Floor 1. Determine the installation position of the b Anchor hole For
details, see step 1 on page 2. Anchor hole Marking template Do not use a hammer drill to drill holes
on the ESD floor through the h l th b 2. Temporarily fasten the ESD floor and supp ESD z For details
on how to drill holes and install expansion bolt assemblies on the concrete floor as shown in the
figures and , see holes on the base. shown in the figures and , see page 2. z When
tightening the height locking bolts, you should tighten the bolts in the middle before tightening the
bolts on both sides. Height locking bolt (both sides) M12x60 bolt (both sides) Mounting holes for the
support 3. Install the base on the ESD floor. Height lo 3 4. Adjust the base level and measure the resi
(For details, see step 2 on page 3.) base and drill holes on the ESD floor. ports. D floor ESD floor
M12x70 bolt Spring washer 12 Support for the Flat washer 12 Concrete floor Support for the ESD
floor ocking bolt (middle) M12x60 bolt (x4) Spring washer 12 Flat washer 12 Insulating washer
Insulating spacer (x2) 3 istance between the base and the bolts. Installing the Cabinet and PGN
Installing the Cabinet Installing the PGND Cables and Equipo a Installing the PGND Cables External
ground bar 4 D Cables The cabinet door can be removed before the cabinet is installed for easy
operations. Remove the cabinet door before installing the cabinet, and do not re-install the door
until the power-on check is completed. M12x50 bolt (x2) otential Cables r 4 b Installing the
Equipotential Cables Remov cover M6 RFU RFU BBU Fan box Fan box DCDU-11A DCDU-11A side-byside mode M6 5 z The -48 V cabinet can be stacked. zStacking 220 V cabinets are not recommended.
If they have temperature that is 5C lower than normal. ve the plate. RFU M6 BBU Fan box DCDU11A M6 RFU Fan box DCDU-11A stack mode 5 to be stacked, the cabinets can bear the highest
ambient Installing Cables z In this document, the cable color and equipment appearance i differ from
what are shown in the figures. The method for installing the power cable for cabinets installed sideby-side or power cable for stacked Installing the Input Power Cable g z Attach labels before routing
cables. z When cutting the BTS3900 input power cable, reserve an extr cabinets is the same as that
for installing the power cable for a single cabinet. a Installing the Power Cable for the -48 V Ca -48 V
cabinet a Installing the Power Cable for the -48 V Ca DCDU-11A BBU RFU Fan box Free 6 is for
reference only. The actual cables and equipment may When arranging for the power cable on site,

do not expose the metal wire. ra length of 300 mm. Add an OT terminal to the cable on site. Plastic
cover plate abinet RTN(+) NEG(-) 6 b Installing the Power Cable for the 220 V C 220 V AC sin 220 V AC
th 110 V AC dua Short-circuiting cable for live wires Short-circuiting cable for neutral wires Installing
Transmission Cables BBU z E1 cable or FE cable c the base station. Only on working in the GSM stand
the base station working configurations and cable Description. z For a multi-mode base a Installing
the E1 Cable Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected. Then, weld connectors to the
bare wires at one end of the E1 cable all at once. E1 transmission in the UMTS standard 7 E1/T1
Cabinet ngle-phase input 220 V cabinet RFU g p p hree-phase input 220 V cabinet PSU BBU DCDU11A PMU al-live-wire input Fan box PSU can be configured according to the transmission mode of e
transmission mode is supported by the base station dard, and two transmission modes can be
supported by in the UMTS standard. For details about the connections, see the BTS3900 (Ver.C)
Hardware station, only SRAN5.0 supports the LTE mode. E1 transmission in the GSM standard E1/T1
E1 transmission in the LTE standard 7 E1/T1 Installing Transmission Cables b Installing the RF cable
FE transmission in the GSM standard FE0 FE transmission in the UMTS standard (over the electrical
port) FE0 FE transmission in the LTE standard (over the electrical port) FE/GE0 Installing RF Cables
Install the cables in the sequence from top to bottom and from both sides to middle, as shown in
figure 1. If the inter-RFU RF signal cables are installed before the cabinet is delivered, only the cables
on the ANT_TX/RXA ports need to be installed, as shown in figure 2. Figure 1 Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure
2 Inter-RFU RF Signa Cable 8 FE transmission in the UMTS standard (over the optical port) FE1 FE
transmission in the LTE standard (over the optical port) SFP1 ANT_RXB ANT_TX/RXA RFU BBU DCDU11A Fan box U al 8 A single cabinet Installing RF Cables The methods for routing RF jumpers in a
single cabinet and in cabinets installed side-by-side are the same. The cover plate of the upper
cabinet must be removed before the RF jumpers are installed in stacked cabinets. Remove the cover
plate. Attach color rings by referring to the following table. System Sector Color Rin System 1 1 Main
antenna: two red rings Diversity antenna: one red rin 2 Main antenna: two yellow ring Diversity
antenna: one yellow Diversity antenna: one yellow 3 Main antenna: two blue rings Diversity
antenna: one blue ri System 2 1 Main antenna: one white ring Diversity antenna: one white ring 2
Main antenna: one white ring rings Diversity antenna: one white yellow ring 3 Main antenna: one
white ring 9 Main antenna: one white ring rings Diversity antenna: one white ring ANT_RXB
ANT_TX/RXA RFU DCDU-11A BBU Fan box ANT_RXB ANT_TX/RXA g ng gs w ring RFU Fan box DCDU11A Stacked cabinets w ring ing and two red rings ring and one red DCDU-11A and two yellow ring
and one and two blue z If main and diversity are not distinguished, the RF signals transmitted from
the left RF unit are regarded as the main signals by default, and the RF signals transmitted from the
right RF unit are regarded as the diversity i l 9 and two blue ring and one blue signals. z If an antenna
system serves six sectors, the colors of the rings for sectors 4, 5, and 6 are purple, orange, and green
respectively. Power-On Check z The cabinets must be powered on in seven days after being zEnsure
that the external power supply is normal before powe all the MCBs in the cabinet are set to OFF. the
period of the power-off state of the cabinet cannot exceed 4 maintenance. 1 The normal status of
the indicators on the RFU: z RUN indicator: Blinking z ALM i di t OFF unpacked, and ALM indicator:
OFF z ACT indicator: ON z VSWR indicator: OFF z CPRI indicator: Steady green The normal status of
the LEDs on the Fan box is as follows: z RUN indicatorBlinking z ALM indicatorOFF r on, and that
48 hours during The normal status of the indicators on the GTMU and WMPT and LMPT: z RUN
indicatorBlinking z ALM indicatorOFF z ACT indiactorON The normal status of the indicators
on the WBBP and LBBP: z RUN indicatorBlinking z ALM indicatorOFF The normal status of the
indicators on the FAN: z STATE indicatorBlinking green The normal status of the indicators on the

UPEU: z RUN i di t ON The normal status of the indicators on the PMU: RUN indicatorON The
normal voltage range of the DC output power to the DCDU- 11A is from: z -38.4 V DC to -57 V DC
indicators on the PMU: z RUN indicator: Blinking z ALM indicator: OFF The normal status of the
indicators on the PSU: z Power indicator: Steady green z Protection indicator: OFF z Fault indicator:
OFF This chapter describes onl the po er on 0 This chapter describes only the power-on check of the
equipment. The base station must be powered on in seven days after installation. Appendix
Removing the CPRI Cables Push Pull Product 1 Product 2 Push Pull Product 4 Product 5 Pull
Waterproofing Outdoor Cables 1. Wrap three layers of waterproof tapes. Extend the tape. 2. Wrap
three layers of insulating tapes. Ca 1 Push Push Pull Pull Product 3 Push Waterproof tape Insulating
tape z The waterproof tape should be wrapped for an extra length of 20 mm away from the
connectors at able tie both ends. z The tapes should be wrapped around the connector from the
lower part to the upper part. When wrapped for another layer, the tapes may not be cut. z When
wrapping the waterproof tape, ensure that the upper layer of the tape covers at least 50% of the
lower layer 1 lower layer. z The insulating tape should be wrapped for an extra length of 20 mm
away from the waterproof tapes at both ends. Pin Assignment 1. Pin assignments for the wires of
the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable 2 75 ohm E1 coaxial cable 1 X1 Wire Type Coaxial SN Label 1 Tip 1 RX1 2
Ring 3 Tip 3 RX2 4 Ring 5 Tip 5 RX3 6 Ring 7 Tip 7 RX4 8 Ring 19 Tip 2 TX1 20 Ring 21 Tip 4 TX2 22 Ring
23 Tip 6 TX3 24 Ring 25 Tip 8 TX4 26 Ring HU 1 2. Pin assignments for the wires of the 120-ohm E1
twisted pair twisted pair cable Green/white Brown/white Gray/white Blue/red Orange/red
Orange/white Blue/white X1 Wire Color Wire Type Label 1 Blue Twisted pair RX1 2 Whit Orange/red
Green/red pair 2 White 3 Orange Twisted pair RX2 4 White 5 Green Twisted pair RX3 6 White 7
Brown T itd w s e pair RX4 8 White 19 Gray Twisted pair TX1 20 White 21 Blue Twisted pair TX2 22
Red 23 Orange Twisted pair TX3 24 Red 25 Green Twisted pair TX4 26 Red UAWEI TECHNOLOGIES
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