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Revision History
Preface............................................................... i
Cabinet..............................................................1
Appearance and Structure ............................................... 1
Internal Composition....................................................... 1
Ventilation Principle ........................................................ 2
Cabinet Specifications ..................................................... 2
Board and Module .............................................3
Brief Introduction to ZXSDR B8200 GU360 Boards and
Modules ................................................................ 3
Power Module ................................................................ 4
Control and Clock Module ................................................ 5
Universal Baseband Processing Board for GSM.................... 9
Baseband Processing Board Type C ..................................11
Fabric Switch Module .....................................................13
Site Alarm Module .........................................................15
Site Alarm Extender.......................................................20
Fan Array Module ..........................................................25
Blank Filter Panel...........................................................26
Cable ............................................................... 29
Brief Introduction to ZXSDR B8200 GU360 Cables..............29
DC Power Cable.............................................................30
Input Dry-contact Interface Cable ....................................30
Input/Output Dry-Contact Interface Cable.........................33
RS232/RS485 Interface Cable .........................................35
LMT Cable ....................................................................37
GPS Antenna Connection Cable .......................................38
RRU Interface Cable.......................................................38
SA Panel Cable ..............................................................38
Protection Grounding Cable.............................................42
75 E1 Cable For Abis/Iub .............................................42
120 E1/100 T1 Cable For Abis/Iub .............................47
Ethernet Fiber Cable for Abis/Iub .....................................49
Ethernet Electrical-Interface Cable for Abis/Iub..................49
Attached Equipment ........................................ 51
Lightning Protection Box .................................................51
Figures ............................................................ 55
Tables ............................................................. 57
List of Glossary................................................ 59
Preface
Purpose ZXSDR B8200 GU360 is the indoor GSM/UMTS dual mode base-
band unit independently developed by ZTE. ZXSDR B8200 GU360,
when combined with various types of ZTE RF unit, can form a com-
plete BTS/Node B. The BTS/Node B may work in GSM single mode,
UMTS single mode, or GSM&UMTS dual mode. Within its coverage
area, the BTS/Node B implements such functions as wireless trans-
mission, radio channel control, and communication with BSC/RNC.
ZXSDR B8200 GU360 mainly performs channel processing.
This manual introduces the cabinet, board, module, cable, and
attached equipment of ZXSDR B8200 GU360, which help users
know the hardware structure of the product.
What is in This This manual contains the following chapters.
Manual
Chapter Summary
Cabinet
Table of Contents
Appearance and Structure ................................................... 1
Internal Composition........................................................... 1
Ventilation Principle ............................................................ 2
Cabinet Specifications ......................................................... 2
Internal Composition
ZXSDR B8200 GU360cabinet interior comprises rack, power sup-
ply, board, fan, and dust filter. Cabinet inner structure is shown in
Figure 2.
Ventilation Principle
Fan module is responsible for ventilation and heat dissipation
ofZXSDR B8200 GU360. Cold air flows in from the right side of
the cabinet. Hot air flows out from the left side of the cabinet.
Working principle of the fan is shown inFigure 3.
Cabinet Specifications
Cabinet Size Cabinet dimension ofZXSDR B8200 GU360 is: 88.4 mm (H)482.6
mm (W)197 mm (D), or 3.48 in (H)19 in (W)7.76 in (D).
Cabinet Weight ZXSDR B8200 GU360cabinet weight is less than 8.75 kg.
Table of Contents
Brief Introduction to ZXSDR B8200 GU360 Boards and Mod-
ules .................................................................................. 3
Power Module .................................................................... 4
Control and Clock Module .................................................... 5
Universal Baseband Processing Board for GSM........................ 9
Baseband Processing Board Type C ......................................11
Fabric Switch Module .........................................................13
Site Alarm Module .............................................................15
Site Alarm Extender...........................................................20
Fan Array Module ..............................................................25
Blank Filter Panel...............................................................26
Power Module
Function PM provides the following functions:
16 internal interfaces for +12 V load power;
16 internal interfaces for +3.3 V management power;
EMMC management;
Measurement and protection of input over-voltage/under-volt-
age;
Output over-current protection and load power management.
Panel PM panel is illustrated in Figure 4.
FIGURE 4 PM PANEL
Note:
For CC2 board, a label marked with CC2 exists on the panel. For
CC0 board, no such label exists on the panel.
FIGURE 5 CC PANEL
Interface Description
Name
Interface Description
Name
Universal Baseband
Processing Board for GSM
Function UBPG provides the following functions:
Baseband modulation, maximum processing capacity for
downlink is 12 carriers;
Baseband demodulation, maximum processing capacity for up-
link is 12 carriers;
Supporting Baseband frequency-hopping;
Supporting static and dynamic power control.
Panel UBPG panel is illustrated in Figure 6.
FIGURE 8 FS PANEL
FIGURE 9 SA PANEL
Jumper
Tip:
For each jumper position, open circuit stands for 0 or OFF, and
short circuit stands for 1 or ON.
Note:
If the system is configured in E1 120 balanced mode or T1 100
mode, do not insert jumper caps to the jumper positions at X1~X4.
Jumper Configuration
E1 75 E1 120 T1 100
FIGURE 11 SE PANEL
Jumper
Tip:
For each jumper position, open circuit stands for 0 or OFF, and
short circuit stands for 1 or ON.
Note:
If the system is configured in E1 120 balanced mode or T1 100
mode, do not insert jumper caps to the jumper positions at X1~X4.
Jumper Configuration
E1 75 E1 120 T1 100
FIGURE 13 FA PANEL
Dust Filter Dust filter is fixed on the right side of FA, and can be extracted by
pulling the handle on it.
Dust filter should be cleaned regularly.
Cable
Table of Contents
Brief Introduction to ZXSDR B8200 GU360 Cables..................29
DC Power Cable.................................................................30
Input Dry-contact Interface Cable........................................30
Input/Output Dry-Contact Interface Cable.............................33
RS232/RS485 Interface Cable .............................................35
LMT Cable ........................................................................37
GPS Antenna Connection Cable ...........................................38
RRU Interface Cable...........................................................38
SA Panel Cable ..................................................................38
Protection Grounding Cable.................................................42
75 E1 Cable For Abis/Iub .................................................42
120 E1/100 T1 Cable For Abis/Iub .................................47
Ethernet Fiber Cable for Abis/Iub .........................................49
Ethernet Electrical-Interface Cable for Abis/Iub......................49
DC Power Cable
Function The cable is used to connect external -48 V DC power supply with
ZXSDR B8200 GU360.
Appearance Cable appearance is shown in Figure 15.
Cable (white blue) (white orange) (white green) (white brown) (red blue)
Color Code
Signal I_SWI5
Specifica-
tion
A-end Pin 6 19 7 20 8 21 9 22 10 23
Cable (red orange) (red green) (red brown) (black blue) (black orange)
Color Code
Cable Connection Cable connection between dry contact output equipment and B3
port of ZXSDR B8200 GU360 SA panel cable
Input/Output Dry-Contact
Interface Cable
Usage The cable is used for input of dry-contact signals of external equip-
ments, or output of ZXSDR B8200 GU360 dry-contact signals.
Appearance Cable appearance is shown in Figure 17. A end of the cable is
DB25 straight plug.
A-end Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Cable (white blue) (white orange) (white green) (white brown) (white gray)
Color Code
Cable Connection Cable connection between dry contact output equipment and B3
port ofZXSDR B8200 GU360 SA panel cable, or between SA panel
cable and dry-contact signal receiving equipment
RS232/RS485 Interface
Cable
Usage The cable is serial port communication cable used for communi-
cation between external equipments and ZXSDR B8200 GU360.
If ZXSDR B8200 GU360is installed in Hub cabinet, RS232/ RS485
can also be used as monitor serial port cable that connects ZXSDR
B8200 GU360with external equipments.
Appearance Cable appearance is shown in Figure 18. A-end connector is DB9
(M).
Signal Spec- GNDD RS485_RX+ RS485_RX- GNDD RS485_TX+ RS485_TX- RS232_RXD RS232_TXD GNDD
ification
A-end Pin 1 6 7 4 8 9 2 3 5
B1end Pin / /
B2end Pin /
LMT Cable
Usage The cable is Ethernet cable which connects ZXSDR B8200 GU360
with local maintenance terminal (LMT).
Appearance Cable appearance is shown in Figure 19. Cable ends are RJ45
interfaces.
1 LMT_ETH-TR1+ white-green 1
2 LMT_ETH-TR1- orange 2
3 LMT_ETH green-white 3
-TR2+
4 LMT_ETH green 4
-TR3+
7 LMT_ETH white-green 7
-TR4+
Cable Connection Cable connection between LMT and ETH1 interface of CC panel
Cable Connection Cable connection between GPS interface on CC panel and arrester/
power divider
Cable Connection Cable connection between optical interface on FS panel and RRU
SA Panel Cable
Usage SA panel can be used for input of E1/T1 signals, dry contact in-
put/output signals, and serial port (RS232/RS485) signals of ex-
Signal RX0 RX0+ TX0 TX0+ RX1 RX1+ TX1 TX1+ RX2 RX2+ TX2 TX2+ RX3 RX3+ TX3+ TX3
Specifi-
cation
A End 8 6 4 2 16 14 12 10 24 22 20 18 7 5 3 1
Ca- BlueR BlueBl PinkR Pink- Green Gree Yell Yello GrayR GrayB BlueR BlueB PinkR PinkBl Green Gree
ble#1 ed1 ack1 ed1 Black1 Red1 nBla owR wBla ed1 lack1 ed2 lack2 ed2 ack2 Red2 nBla
ck1 Ed1 ck1 ck2
B1End 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Signal 2 2 GND I_485 I_485 O_48 O_48 GND I_SWI0 I_SWI1 I_SWI2
Specifi- 32RX 32TX TX+ TX- 5RX+ 5RX-
cation
AEnd 38 36 40 42 44 46 48 50 43 45 47
B2End 2 3 5 8 9 6 7 1
B3End 1 2 3
Signal RX4 RX4+ TX4 TX4+ RX5 RX5+ TX5 TX5+ RX6 RX6+ TX6 TX6+ RX7 RX7+ TX7 TX7+
Specifi-
cation
A End 15 13 11 9 23 21 19 17 33 31 29 27 41 39 37 35
Ca- Yell Yello GrayR GrayB BlueR BlueB PinkR PinkBl Green Gree Yellow Yello GrayR GrayB BlueR BlueBl
ble#1 owR wBla Ed2 lack2 ed3 lack3 ed3 ack3 Red3 nBla Red3 wBla ed3 lack3 ed4 ack4
ed2 ck2 ck3 ck3
B1End 13 14 43 44 39 40 41 42 35 36 37 38 31 32 33 34
AEnd 49 26 28 34 30 32 34
Ca-
ble#2
B2End
B3End 4 5 6 14 7 8 20
Chapter 3 Cable
41
ZXSDR B8200 GU360 Hardware Description
Signal RX0 RX0+ TX0 TX0+ RX1 RX1+ TX1 TX1+ RX2 RX2+ TX2 TX2+ RX3 RX3+ TX3 TX3+
Spec-
ifica-
tion
A-end 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pin
Cable 11out 11in 12out 12in 13out 13in 14out 14in 15out 15in 16out 16in 17out 17in 18out 18in
Color
Code
Signal RX4 RX4+ TX4 TX4+ RX5 RX5+ TX5 TX5+ RX6 RX6+ TX6 TX6+ RX7 RX7+ TX7 TX7+
Spec-
ifica-
tion
A-end 13 14 43 44 39 40 41 42 35 36 37 38 31 32 33 34
Pin
Cable 21out 21in 22out 22in 23out 23in 24out 24in 25out 25in 26out 262 17out 27in 28out 28in
Color in
Code
1-1-in and 1-1-out respectively refers to the internal and external conductor of the coaxial cable (marked as 1) among 1#8 core micro-coaxial cables.
Chapter 3 Cable
Signal RX0 RX0+ TX0 TX0+ RX1 RX1+ TX1 TX1+ RX2 RX2+ TX2 TX2+ RX3 RX3+ TX3 TX3+
Spec-
ifica-
tion
A-end 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pin
Cable 1out 1in 2out 2in 3out 3in 4out 4in 5out 5in 6out 6in 7out 7in 8out 8in
Color
Code
1-in and 1-out respectively refers to the internal and external conductor of the coaxial cable (marked as 1) among 8 core micro-coaxial cables.
Chapter 3 Cable
Signal Description 120 E1/100 T1 cables are divided into two types: cables sup-
porting connection with 8 lines of E1/T1 and cables supporting
connection with 4 lines of E1/T1. Appearance of the two types of
cables is the same, while their core quantity varies. Cable signal
description is shown in Table 32.
Signal RX0 RX0+ TX0 TX0+ RX1 RX1+ TX1 TX1+ RX2 RX2+ TX2 TX2+ RX3 RX3+ TX3 TX3+
Sprci-
fica-
tion
A-end 22 23 24 25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Pin
Cable Blue/ Blue Pink/1 Pink/1 Green Gree Yellow Yello Gray/ Gray Blue/ Blue Pink/2 Pink/2 Green Gree
Color 1Red /1Bl Red Black /1Red n/1Bl /1Red w/1B 1Red /1Bl 2Red /2Bl Red Black /2Red n/2Bl
Code ack ack lack ack ack ack
Signal RX4 RX4+ TX4 TX4+ RX5 RX5+ TX5 TX5+ RX6 RX6+ TX6 TX6+ RX7 RX7+ TX7 TX7+
Spec-
ifica-
tion
A-end 13 14 43 44 39 40 41 42 35 36 37 38 31 32 33 34
Pin
Cable Yellow Yello Gray/ Gray Blue/ Blue Pink/3 Pink/3 Green Gree Yellow Yello Gray/ Gray Blue/ Blue
Color /2Red w/2B 2Red /2Bl 3Red /3Bl Red Black /3Red n/3Bl /3Red w/3B 3Red /3Bl 4Red /4Bl
Code lack ack ack ack lack ack ack
Blue/1 red refers to the blue cable with a little red mark on it. Pink/1 red refers to the pink cable with a little red mark. Others are inferable by analogy.
Chapter 3 Cable
Cable Connection Cable connection between ETH0 optical interface on CC panel and
transmission equipment
Ethernet Electrical-Interface
Cable for Abis/Iub
Usage The cable (Ethernet cable) is transmission cable which trans-
mits interface information between ZXSDR B8200 GU360 and
RNC/BSC.
Appearance Cable appearance is shown in Figure 27. Both ends of the cable
are RI45 interfaces.
1 GE-TR1+ white-orange 1
2 GE-TR1- orange 2
3 GE-TR2+ white-green 3
4 GE-TR3+ Green 4
5 GE-TR3- white-blue 5
6 GE-TR2- blue 6
7 GE-TR4+ white-green 7
8 GE-TR4- Brown 8
Cable Connection Cable connection between Abis electrical interface on CC panel and
Ethernet switch/other transmission equipment
Attached Equipment
Table of Contents
Lightning Protection Box.....................................................51
Note:
Unmarked interfaces in Figure 29 are spare extension interfaces.
Cable Connection External cables of lightning protection box are listed below.
RS232/RS485 monitor cable
Dry contact monitor cable
E1/T1 cable
Ethernet cable
Wiring of lightning-protection-box external cables is described in
Table 34.
BBU_A1/BBU_A0 BBU