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Access control
Mobility management
Radio resource management
RF signal processing
Transmission management
With operating and maintenance interface, it performs system
management, including:
Configuration management
Alarm management
Status checking and monitoring
Dual mode
Supporting GSM/EDGE and UMTS, each mode can work in-
dependently. Supporting mixed installation of boards with
different frequencies in the same cabinet and mixed installa-
tion of boards with the same frequency in the same cabinet.
Through relevant baseband board configuration, software
version downloading, and background configuration, the GSM
network and UMTS network can be upgraded, changed over,
or run simultaneously.
Supporting GSM Phase I/GSM Phase II/GSM Phase II + stan-
dards.
Supporting UMTS R99, R4, R5, R6, R7.
Frequency hopping
The Equipment supports GSM baseband frequency hopping and
RF frequency hopping.
Power control
The Equipment supports downlink carrier power control. In
GSM/EDGE mode, it supports static 6-level power control and
dynamic 15-level power control.
Discontinuous Transmission (DTX)
The equipment supports DTX, which reduces the transmitting
power and the total signal interference level in the air.
Modulation modes
According to modulation commands issued by the base station
controller, the equipment supports multiple modulation modes
including GMSK, 8PSK, QPSK, and 16-QAM.
Transmission diversity and receiving diversity
In GSM mode, the equipment supports downlink transmission
diversity, two-way/four-way diversity reception. It also sup-
ports the four-antenna IRC technology.
IRC switch control
The equipment can enable and disable the interference-elim-
inating function through software. After the function is dis-
abled, the system can be recovered to the state before the
disabling operation is performed.
IP Abis interface
3 Carriers
(UMTS single
Max mode)
Carrier/TRX
36 TRX (GSM
single mode)
UL: 960 CE
Max Channel
Element
DL: 960 CE
Max Channels
123
Per Cell
Output Power
RRU Type
(TOC)
Output Power
R8860 60/80 W
2 pairs(op-
STM-1 SFP (LC)
tional)
16 pairs(8pairs
E1/T1 DB44
optional)
10M/100M/100
0M electrical
Abis/Iub
Auto- RJ45
Negotiation.
Ethernet
Auto-MDI/MDIX
1 1000M optical
SFP (LC)
1 100M optical
0M/100M/1000
M electrical
Cascading,
Debugging
Ethernet Auto- RJ45
or Local
Negotiation.
Maintenance
Auto-MDI/MDIX
Baseband/Ra-
CPRI 12 pairs SFP (LC)
dio
Typical Typical
Power Power
Configura-
Type Mode Consump- Consump-
tion
tion(60W/ tion(80W/
900M Hz) 900 MHz)
B8200
80W 80W
6CS/1 BPC
B8200
115W 115W
Power Con- 12CS/2 BPC
UMTS Single
sumption
Mode
Indices B8200
145W 145W
18CS/3 BPC
B8200
180W 180W
24CS/4 BPC
Typical Typical
Power Power
Configura-
Type Mode Consump- Consump-
tion
tion(60W/ tion(80W/
900M Hz) 900 MHz)
UMTS
1C/TOC 170W 155W
20W
UMTS
2C/TOC 200W 185W
40W
UMTS
3C/TOC 225W 205W
60W
UMTS
4C/TOC - 230W
80W
B8200
12TRX/1 60W 60W
UBPG
B8200
24TRX/2 75W 75W
UBPG
B8200
36TRX/3 90W 90W
UBPG
B8200
48TRX/4 105W 105W
UBPG
GSM Single
Mode B8200
60TRX/5 120W 120W
UBPG
6CS+12TR-
X/1BPC+1 95W 95W
UBPG
GSM S1 + 1
265W 275W
UMTS CS
Typical Typical
Power Power
Configura-
Type Mode Consump- Consump-
tion
tion(60W/ tion(80W/
900M Hz) 900 MHz)
GSM S2 + 1
235W 245W
UMTS CS
GSM S3 + 1
220W 225W
UMTS CS
GSM S4 + 1
215W 200W
UMTS CS
B8200:
Long-term:
-15C+50C
Short-term:
-35C+60C
Temperature
R8860:
Long-term:
-40C+55C
Short-term:
-40C+60C
B8200:
Long-term: 5%95%
Long-term: 5%100%
Short-term: 5%100%
B8200: IP20
Waterproof/Dustproof
R8860: IP65
Ground 10
B8200:
Indoor pack
Storage depositing
Temperature:
-45C+70C
Relative Humidity:
10% 90%
R8860:
Indoor pack
depositing
Temperature:
-45 70
Relative Humidity:
5% 98%
YD/T 1595.2-2007
(CISPR22) Class B
R8860: 99.9997%
The BS8800 cabinet includes the primary cabinet and the auxiliary
cabinet. The primary cabinet supports 36 GSM carriers. When
the number of carriers at a site exceeds 36, the capacity can be
expanded by adding secondary cabinet, and each auxiliary cabinet
also supports 36 GSM carriers.
Figure 3 shows the appearance of BS8800 cabinet.
Smooth Evolution BS8800 software and hardware support full-feature EDGE and
UMTS/HSPA and satisfy operatorsfuture needs for data service.
In the future evolution to EDGE+ and HSPA+, only software
upgrade is needed.
The MicroTCA architecture supports up to 10Gbps data through-
put. It enables BS8800 to be also capable for LTE application.
Easy Installation BS8800 Primary cabinet dimension: 950mm * 600mm * 450mm
(H*W*D), auxiliary cabinet dimension: 700mm * 600mm *
450mm (H*W*D). Front wiring design enables against wall
installation and conveniently maintenance.
Evolution to IP BS8800 is developed based on the ZTE unified MicroTCA platform.
RAN Abis/Iub interfaces based on GE/FE or IPoverE1 are provided. IP
RAN can be conveniently achieved.
Smooth Expansion Each BS8800 dual-mode Radio Unit has the capability to support 6
GSM TRX or 3 UMTS carriers. If GSM and UMTS are configured at
the same time, each radio unit supports 3 GSM TRX plus 1 UMTS
carrier or 2 GSM TRX plus 2 UMTS carrier.
Low Power BS8800 apply Doherty, DPD and MCPA technologies to power am-
Consumption plifier module which improve PA efficiency.
With S666 GSM, BS8800 power consumption is 735W, and S222
UMTS configuration, BS8800 power consumption is 600W less
than half of conventional macro base station.
Rich Interfaces BS8800 provides E1/T1, STM-1 and GE/FE interfaces for Abis/Iub
connection and supports various transmission networking such as
SDH network, IP networking or splitting transmission.
Flexible Dual- BS8800 meets GSM/UMTS dual mode networking requirements
mode Networking in different scenarios. BS8800 supports GSM900+GSM1800 dual
band networking and zero TCO from 2G to 3G smooth evolution,
which GSM900+UMTS900 can be supported with correspond soft-
ware configuration. BS8800 also supports only GSM in the initial
stage; UMTS 2100M can be supported by adding RU modules. In
this way, GSM/UMTS co-existence can be realized perfectly.
Network upgrade from GSM900 to GSM900+GSM1800
BS8800 supports 6 RU modules. Supposed that there are
3 RU-900 modules in one cabinet originally, by adding 3
RU-1800, GSM900+GSM1800 can be supported and the
capacity is GSM900 S666 plus GSM1800 S666 in one cabinet.
Network upgrade from GSM900 to GSM900+UMTS2100
In network evolution, based on the existing GSM900 network,
UMTS2100 network can be constructed by adding RU-2100
modules and corresponding baseband resource. This is the
most economic 2G to 3G evolution step in which main control
module, transmission module and power are shared.
Network upgrade from GSM900/1800 to GSM900/1800+UMT-
S900/1800
BS8800 can support SDR, designed to support UMTS, GSM
or G/U with different software configuration in the same fre-
quency range. So in this network evolution, only need add
UMTS baseband process -board.
Item Indices
Weight/Rack
Weight/Rack
Item Indices
Operation
Frequency Band
Item Indices
Receiver
sensitivity
Item Indices
RSU60(UMTS) 80W
RSU60(G/U) 80W
Power
Requirements
Item Indices
Radio
Fre-
Module Average Peak Average Peak
quency
Name
850M/90
1165/120 1265/131 2170/225
RSU60 0M/1800 725/755
5 0 0
M/1900M
Ra-
dio
Mod- Frequ- Ave- Ave- Ave- Ave-
Peak Peak Peak Peak
ule ency rage rage rage rage
Na-
me
850/
RS- 900/ 106 127
605 735 730 905 870 970
U60 1800/ 5 0
1900M
S444(G)+S111(U)
2 pairs(op-
STM-1 SFP (LC)
tional)
16 pairs(8pairs
E1/T1 DB44
optional)
10M/100M/100
0M electrical
Abis/Iub
Auto- RJ45
Negotiation.
Ethernet
Auto-MDI/MDIX
1 1000M optical
SFP (LC)
1 100M optical
0M/100M/1000
M electrical
Cascading,
Debugging
Ethernet Auto- RJ45
or Local
Negotiation.
Maintenance
Auto-MDI/MDIX
Baseband/Ra-
CPRI 12 pairs SFP (LC)
dio
YD/T 1595.2-2007
(CISPR22) Class B
Item Indices
1. RC8931 3. RC8911
2. BC8910
1. BC8910
2. RC8911
1. RC8931 3. RC8911
2. BC8910
1. BC8910 (DC)
2. RC8910
1. BC8910 (DC)
2. RC8910
3. RC8910
AC Configuration: A BC8910 cabinet, a PC8910 cabinet and several RRUs can be com-
BC8910+PC8910 bined to form a BS8900 base station with remote RF units. Five
+RRU RRUs can be used due to the PDM subrack with the lightning pro-
tection function. The RRUs are connected to the BC8910 cabinet
with fiber optic cables.
1. BC8910
2. PC8910
3. RRU
1. BC8910 3. PC8910
2. RC8910 4. RC8911
( mm*m-
m*mm)
Item Indices
Item Indices
Operation
Frequency Band
Item Indices
Receiver
sensitivity
Item Indices
RSU60(UMTS) 80W
RSU60(G/U) 80W
Power
Requirements
Item Indices
Radio
Fre-
Module Average Peak Average Peak
quency
Name
850M/90
RSU60 0M/1800 725 1300 1285 2395
M/1900M
Ra-
dio
Mod- Frequ- Ave- Ave- Ave- Ave-
Peak Peak Peak Peak
ule ency rage rage rage rage
Na-
me
850/
RS- 900/ 100 117 104 134
670 870 870 970
U60 1800/ 5 0 0 0
1900M
S444(G)+S111(U)
2 pairs(op-
STM-1 SFP (LC)
tional)
16 pairs(8pairs
E1/T1 DB44
optional)
10M/100M/100
0M electrical
Abis/Iub
Auto- RJ45
Negotiation.
Ethernet
Auto-MDI/MDIX
1 1000M optical
SFP (LC)
1 100M optical
0M/100M/1000
M electrical
Cascading,
Debugging
Ethernet Auto- RJ45
or Local
Negotiation.
Maintenance
Auto-MDI/MDIX
Baseband/Ra-
CPRI 12 pairs SFP (LC)
dio
Item Indices
Waterproof/Dustproof IP55
Relative Humidity:10%~98%
YD/T 1595.2-2007
(CISPR22) Class B
Item Indices
High integration, small size and light weight, easy for trans-
portation and installation, thus saving labor cost and engineer-
ing cost.
Maintenance at front and leading-out at the bottom. All fans
and lightning modules can be removed on site.
Flexible installation modes: The whole system supports
ground-mounted, post-mounted and wall-mounted installation
modes.
High Reliability Capability against terrible outdoor environments. It helps op-
erators deploy networks flexibly.
Built-in transmission devices and C-level lightning protection
module to save the operators investment power and accelerate
construction speed.
All-IP Architecture BS8906 is adopting IP switching. Abis interfaces based on GE/FE
or IPoverE1 are provided. IP RAN can be conveniently achieved.
Smooth Expansion Each BS8906 Radio Unit (RSU60) has the capability to support 6
GSM TRX. With external R8860, the maximal capability can be 60
TRX in one site.
Low Power BS8906 apply Doherty, DPD and MCPA technologies to power
Consumption amplifier module which improve PA efficiency.
With S4 GSM configuration, BS8906 power consumption is
300W 900M 305W 1800M less than conventional microbase
station.
Rich Interfaces BS8906 provides E1/T1 and GE/FE interfaces for Abis/Iub connec-
tion and supports various transmission networking such as SDH
network, IP networking or splitting transmission.
Flexible Dual- BS8906 meets GSM/UMTS hybrid networking requirements in
mode Networking different scenarios. With external R8860, BS8906 can supports
GSM900+GSM1800 hybrid networking. Also GSM900+UMTS900
can be supported with correspond software upgrade.
Network upgrade from GSM900 to GSM900+GSM1800
BS8906 supports 1 RSU60 modules. By adding 2 R8860 GU906
and 3 R8860 GU186, GSM900+GSM1800 can be supported and
the capacity is GSM900 S666 plus GSM1800 S666.
Network upgrade from GSM900 to GSM900+UMTS900
BS8906 can support SDR, designed to support UMTS, GSM
or G/U with different software configuration in the same fre-
quency range. So in this network evolution, only need to up-
grade software and add UMTS baseband process -board.
Network upgrade from GSM900 to GSM900+UMTS2100
In network evolution, based on the existing GSM900 network,
UMTS2100 network can be constructed by adding R8840 and
corresponding baseband resource and software upgrade. This
is the most economic 2G to 3G evolution step in which main
control module, transmission module and power are shared.
Item Indices
Color Gray
A single micro BS with two external RRUs supports S111 (60w per
TRX) ~ S666 (10w per TRX) in GSM.
Item Indices
Operation
Frequency Band
Item Indices
Receiver
sensitivity
Item Indices
Power
Requirements
Item Indices
Typical Average
Frequency Peak Value
Configuration Value
Typical Average
Frequency Peak Value
Configuration Value
Item Requirement
Operating
-40C to +50C
temperature
10M/100M/100
0M electrical
Auto- RJ45
Abis Negotiation.
Ethernet
Auto-MDI/MDIX
1 1000M optical
SFP (LC)
1 100M optical
Baseband/Ra-
CPRI 12 pairs SFP (LC)
dio
Electrical
AISG 1 Iuant
Antenna
Item Indices
YD/T 1595.2-2007
(CISPR22) Class B
The Baseband unit consists of control & clock board, fabric switch
board, baseband processing board, site alarm board (optional),
power module, and fan module.
Description of Baseband unit boards is shown in Table 2.
Board Description
PM Power Module
3.1.1 CC
3.1.1.1 CC Functions
3.1.1.2 CC Panel
FIGURE 14 CC PANEL
3.1.1.3 CC Indicators
REF Gre- GPS antenna state Always on: The antenna feeder
en or 2 MHz state, is normal.
connection state Always off: The antenna feeder
of SMA Interface and satellite are normal, in
on corresponding initialization state.
panel GPS
Slow Flash (flashing at 1 Hz)):
The antenna feeder is broken.
Fast Flash (flashing at 2 Hz):
The antenna feeder is normal
but cannot receive satellite
signal.
Slowest Flash (flashing at 0.5
Hz): Antenna short circuit
Quickest Flash (flashing at 5
Hz): No message is received at
the initialization stage.
3.1.1.4 CC Buttons
TABLE 4 CC BUTTONS
Button Description
3.1.1.5 CC Interfaces
Interface Description
3.1.1.6 CC Indices
Index Specification
Weight 0.5 Kg
Power consumption 25 W
3.1.2 UBPG
Button Description
Interface Description
Indicator Specification
Weight 0.5 Kg
Power consumption 20 W
3.1.3 BPC
Button Description
None
Index Specification
Weight 0.5 Kg
Power consumption 40 W
3.1.4 FS
3.1.4.1 FS Functions
3.1.4.2 FS Panel
FIGURE 17 FS PANEL
3.1.4.3 FS Indicators
3.1.4.4 FS Buttons
TABLE 15 FS BUTTONS
Button Description
3.1.4.5 FS Interfaces
Interface Description
3.1.4.6 FS Indices
Index Specification
Weight 0.5 Kg
Power consumption 15 W
3.1.5 SA
3.1.5.1 SA Functions
3.1.5.2 SA Panel
FIGURE 18 SA PANEL
3.1.5.3 SA Indicators
3.1.5.4 SA Buttons
TABLE 19 SA BUTTONS
Button Description
3.1.5.5 SA Interfaces
Interface Description
3.1.5.6 SA Jumpers
Note:
For each jumpered position, 0 stands for open circuit, and 1 stands
for short circuit.
3.1.5.7 SA Indices
Index Specification
Weight 0.25 Kg
Power consumption 1 W
3.1.6 SE
3.1.6.1 SE Functions
3.1.6.2 SE Panel
FIGURE 20 SE PANEL
3.1.6.3 SE Indicators
3.1.6.4 SE Interfaces
Interface Description
3.1.6.5 SE Indices
Index Specification
Weight 0.2 Kg
Power consumption 1 W
3.1.7 PM
3.1.7.1 PM Functions
3.1.7.2 PM Panel
FIGURE 21 PM PANEL
3.1.7.3 PM Indicators
3.1.7.4 PM Interfaces
Name Description
3.1.7.5 PM Indices
Index Specification
Weight 0.5 Kg
Power Consumption 40 W
3.1.8 FA
3.1.8.1 FA Functions
3.1.8.2 FA Panel
FIGURE 22 FA PANEL
3.1.8.3 FA Indicators
3.1.8.4 FA Indices
Index Specification
Dimension 84 mm 42 mm 186.7 mm
(HWD)
Weight 0.5 Kg
Power consumption 36 W
Note:
If Abis/Iub interface adopts E1/T1 interface, then signal trans-
ferring and protection are implemented through the SA board.
If Abis/Iub interface adopts GE interface, then connect with the
CC board directly.
4.4.2 Um Interface
Relevant protocols GSM 04.03: It describes the channel structure and access ca-
of Um interface pability of Um interface.
GSM 04.04: It specifies the physical layer structure of Um in-
terface.
GSM 04.05: It specifies the data link layer protocol of Um in-
terface.
GSM 04.08: It specifies the layer-3 protocol of Um interface.
Interface The air interface Um is realized through antenna feeder subsystem
Realization of the base station, including feeders and antennas.
4.4.4 Uu interface
Fan 1 Mandatory
subrack
Ventilation 1 Mandatory
subrack
SA 1 Mandatory
FA 1 Mandatory
UBPG 1 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 1 -
UBPG 1 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 2 -
UBPG 2 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 3 -
UBPG 3 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 6 -
BPC 1 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 1 -
BPC 2 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
RU RSU60 2 -
BPC 1 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 3 -
BPC 4 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 6 -
UBPG 1 -
BPC 1 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 1 -
UBPG 1 -
BPC 1 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 2 -
UBPG 1 -
BPC 2 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 2 -
UBPG 1 -
BPC 1 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 3 -
UBPG 1 -
BPC 2 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 3 -
UBPG 2 -
BPC 3 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 6 -
UBPG 2 -
BPC 2 -
FS 1, 2 For load-sharing
configuration,
configure 2 FS
boards.
RU RSU60 6 -
This configuration also supports site types S1, S2, S3, S4, and
S5.
2. S12type site configuration
Figure 41 shows the S12-type site configuration.
This configuration also supports site types S7, S8, S9, S10,
and S11.
3. S6/6/6type site configuration
Figure 42 shows the S6/6/6-type site configuration.
Configuration management
In configuration management, physical/radio resource data
can be added, queried, deleted, and modified for the base
station. It also performs data consistency check, and supports
dynamic data configuration and static data configuration.
Security management
It guarantees that only authorized users can perform relevant
command group operations.
Performance management
It implements performance analysis, call tracing, and signaling
tracing.
Version management
With version management, users can view hardware/software
versions running at the foreground. The background provides
a software downloading system for software upgrade at the
foreground.
Fault management