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Revision History
Preface............................................................... i
Safety Description .............................................1
Safety Specifications Guide .............................................. 1
Safety Symbols .............................................................. 1
Safety Instructions ......................................................... 3
Installation Overview ........................................7
Product Appearance ........................................................ 7
Engineering Indices ........................................................ 8
Installation Components Description ................................. 9
Hardware Installation Flow..............................................10
Installation Precautions ..................................................11
Installation Preparation .................................. 13
Installation Environment Check .......................................13
Equipment Room Space Requirements..........................13
Equipment Room Environment Requirements ................15
Cabinet Power Supply Requirements ............................16
Lightning Grounding Requirements ..............................17
Transmission Requirements.........................................17
Cabling Requirements ................................................18
Staff Requirements ........................................................20
Tools and Instruments Preparation ...................................20
Documentation Preparation.............................................21
Unpacking Acceptance....................................................22
Counting Goods.........................................................22
Crate Unpacking ........................................................23
Carton Unpacking ......................................................23
Acceptance and Goods Handover .................................24
Caninet Installation......................................... 25
ZXMBW B9100 Installation in the 19 inch Standard
Cabinet (shelf) ......................................................25
ZXMBW B9100 Installation in the MOC Cabinet ..................27
ZXMBW B9100 Installation in Simplified Rack ....................30
Cable Installaltion ........................................... 33
Installation Cable List.....................................................33
DC Power Cable Installation ............................................34
Grounding Cable Installation ...........................................35
R6 Interface Transmission Fiber Installation ......................36
Baseband-RF Remote Fiber Installation.............................37
Field Operational Fiber Installation ...................................38
R6 Interface Ethernet Cable Installation............................39
NE-to-OMC Ethernet Cable Installation .............................39
Internal Monitoring Transit Cable (MON-96515-001)
Installation ...........................................................40
External Monitoring Transit Cable (MON-96515-002)
Installation ...........................................................42
NE-to-M07 Special Interconnection Cable (DS-96515-003)
Installation ...........................................................44
Non-special Interconnection Cable (MON-96508-002)
Installation of NE to other Equipment .......................44
GPS Jumper Cable Installation.........................................45
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation ........ 47
GPS Antenna Feeder System Structure .............................47
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Flow ...................49
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Preparation..........50
GPS Antenna Installation ................................................52
GPS Antenna Appearance ...........................................52
GPS Antenna Installation Position ................................52
Vertical Placement Installation.....................................55
Horizontal Placement Installation .................................56
On-wall Installation....................................................58
GPS Feeder Cable Installation..........................................59
GPS Feeder Cable Selection Principle ............................59
1/4 inch Feeder Cable Installation ................................60
Feeder Grounding Clip Installation ...................................60
Arrester Installation .......................................................62
Installation Check ........................................... 65
Cabinet Installation Check ..............................................65
Cabinet Check...........................................................65
Cable Check..............................................................65
Socket and Plug and Slice Check..................................66
Label Check ..............................................................66
Environment Check....................................................66
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Check .................67
Feeder Cable Check ...................................................67
Waterproofness Check................................................67
Power-on Check ............................................................67
Cable Preparation............................................ 69
Ethernet Cable Preparation .............................................69
1/4 inch Feeder Cable with N-model Connector
Preparation...........................................................71
Grounding Cable Preparation...........................................77
Figures ............................................................ 79
Tables ............................................................. 81
List of Glossary................................................ 83
Preface
Safety Description
Table of Contents:
Safety Specifications Guide .................................................. 1
Safety Symbols .................................................................. 1
Safety Instructions ............................................................. 3
Note:
ZTE Corporation does not bear any liabilities incurred because of
violation of the universal safety operation requirements, or viola-
tion of safety standards for designing, manufacturing and using
the equipment.
Safety Symbols
Table 1 lists safety symbols. They are to prompt the user of the
safety precautions to be observed during ZXMBW B9100 operation
and maintenance.
Danger:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury of people, or equipment dam-
ages and breakdown.
Warning:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Caution:
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in serious injuries, equipment damages or interruption
of part services.
Safety Instructions
This section describes the safety instructions related to electrical
safety, antistatic, heavy objects and boards.
Electrical Safety The following are the electrical safety instructions about tools, high
Instructions voltage, power cables, holes and lightning:
� Tools
Use special tools rather than common tools for high-voltage
and AC operations.
� High Voltage
Danger:
High voltage is hazardous. Direct or indirect contact with high
voltage or main supply using a wet object could result in death.
Warning:
Never install or uninstall power cables while they are live. Oth-
erwise, the power cable, when contacting a conductor, may re-
sult in sparks or electric arc causing a fire or even damage to
eyes.
� Drilling Holes
Warning:
It is not allowed to drill cabinet holes without permission.
Danger:
Do not perform high-voltage, AC, iron tower or mast operations
in a thunderstorm.
Installation Overview
Table of Contents:
Product Appearance ............................................................ 7
Engineering Indices ............................................................ 8
Installation Components Description ..................................... 9
Hardware Installation Flow..................................................10
Installation Precautions ......................................................11
Product Appearance
ZXMBW B9100 is a 19 in. standard cabinet with its dimension as
482.6 mm * 308.4 mm (about 7U) * 200 mm (width * height *
depth).
Figure 1 shows the ZXMBW B9100 appearance.
Engineering Indices
Physical The ZXMBW B9100 adopts the standard 19 in. cabinet with a com-
Dimensions pact structure. The height is approximately 7U.
The ZXMBW B9100 cabinet and boards dimensions are listed in
Table 2.
Item Dimension (H × W × D)
Unit:mm
ZXMBW B9100 Cabinet 308.4 × 482.6 × 200
TFM, PM, and MPXM boards 74.2 × 30.0 × 182.8
Back Plane 230 × 425 × 4
CSIM, MPIM, and WBPM boards 148.5 × 30.0 × 182.8
FEMM board 36.3 × 445.4 × 55
Temperature Humidity
Working Recommended Working Recommended
Temperature Temperature Humidity Humidity Range
Range
-5 °C ~ 45 °C 15 °C ~ 35 °C 5%RH ~ 40%RH ~
95%RH 60%RH
Power Supply Table 4 lists the power supply indices for normal functioning of
Indices ZXMBW B9100.
Power Table 5 lists the power consumption index for ZXMBW B9100.
Consumption
Installation Components
Description
Figure 2 shows the components installed during the hardware in-
stallation of ZXMBW B9100.
Note:
In the case where the ZXMBW B9100 cabinet is already in-
stalled, it is necessary only to check whether the installation is
proper.
Installation Precautions
ZXMBW B9100 technical personnel must check equipment running
environment before installation. Moreover, knowledge about com-
munication networking, data configuration, status of equipment
within the network, interfaces of line transmission equipment and
lengths of various cables should be learnt from operators prior to
installation.
The following are the installation preparation that should be per-
formed before and during installation.
� Use antistatic wrist straps during modules installation to avoid
damage that may result due to ESD.
� Do not perform outdoor installation during periods of lightning
activity.
� Technical personnel should check whether various arresters
(including power arrester, GPS arrester and network cable ar-
rester) are in working condition.
� Do not locate antenna near overhead power lines or other elec-
tric light or power circuits, or where it can come into contact
with such circuits. When installing the antenna, take extreme
care not to come into contact with such circuits, as they may
cause serious injury or death.
Installation Preparation
Table of Contents:
Installation Environment Check ...........................................13
Staff Requirements ............................................................20
Tools and Instruments Preparation .......................................20
Documentation Preparation.................................................21
Unpacking Acceptance........................................................22
Installation Environment
Check
Equipment Room Space
Requirements
Figure 4 shows the minimum operation space for cabinet installa-
tion with specifications of 4 sides.
Note:
No high-voltage cables, high magnetic fields, strong electric sparks
or other hazardous factors near the equipment room.
Temperature and The room air conditioning equipments should provide and maintain
Humidity the required temperature and humidity conditions.
� Environment temperature: -5 ℃~+55 ℃. Recommended: 15
℃~35 ℃.
� Relative Humidity: 5%~95%. Recommended: 40%~60%.
Noise Make sure room noise is less than 70 dB for the health benefit of
maintenance personnel.
Fire Fighting To be fireproof, the equipment room should meet the following
requirements:
� The wall indoor is dry enough. Wall and roof are painted with
white dim varnish or other fire-resistant material.
� The equipment room is not to store flammable and explosive
articles and must be equipped with necessary fire devices.
Dust Proof The equipment room should satisfy the following demands for dust
proof:
� Make sure the doors and windows can be closed tightly.
� Keep the ventilation dust tidy and clean. Well install the air
conditioning equipment with dust filter.
� Block the holes and cable routing channels through adjacent
rooms to prevent dust flow.
Lighting The equipment room should be qualified for equipment mainte-
nance and well equipped with 3 sets of lighting system for daily,
standby and emergency use.
Water Supply and No water supply, water drainage and fire pipelines should go
Drainage through the internal equipment room.
Electric Shock:
Pay attention to the switch state during power check to avoid elec-
tric shock.
Transmission Requirements
Table 6 shows the distribution of ZXMBW B9100 external inter-
faces.
Cabling Requirements
Arraying The installation personnel should do as follows to meet the array-
Technological ing technological requirements:
Requirements
� Wrap the connectors of power cable and grounding cable before
arraying.
� Separate the signal cable from power cable and grounding ca-
ble while arraying.
� Make sure the distance between signal cable and power cable
and grounding cable is not less than 10 mm inside the cabinet
or 100 mm outside the cabinet while parallel arraying.
� Make sure the cross angle of signal cable and power cable as
90 degree, if needed.
� Make sure the cable bending radius is more than 5 times its
diameter.
� Make straight routing and smooth bending of the power cable
during its connection to the earthing terminals of power distri-
bution box inside the cabinet.
� Keep the cable installation position up to the engineering re-
quirements and consistent with the data configuration.
� Array cables in a distinct and reasonable way with proper bend-
ing according to the working design.
� Make organized and smoothing routing of signal cables without
cross.
� Make the cable arraying convenient for maintenance and ca-
pacity expansion.
� Get acquainted with the feeder route and make practical draw-
ings before arraying to prevent cable cross.
� Make sure the minimum bending radius is not less than 20
times that of the feeder.
� See Table 7 below for detailed feeder bending radius require-
ments.
Staff Requirements
The installation personnel for ZXMBW B9100 should take part in
ZTE training first to obtain installation and debugging methods.
They are not qualified until passing the exams and getting the
work certificate.
Category Name
1 feeder connector knife
1 75 Ω coaxial wire stripper
1 75Ω coaxial wire crimping pliers
Special-purpose
1 multi-functional crimping pliers
Tools
1 multimeter
1 VSWR tester
1 earth resistance tester
1 electric percussion drill
Several auxiliary drill bits
Concrete Drilling 1 vacuum cleaner
Tools
1 power terminal board (3 two-phase sockets and
3 three-phase sockets at least ) with the current
capacity greater than 15 A
Cross screwdrivers (4”, 6” and 8” each)
Flathead screwdrivers (4”, 6” and 8” each)
Adjustable wrenches (6”, 8”, 10” and 12” each)
Dual-purpose spanners (17” and 19” each)
General-purpose
1 set of Ge socket wrench
Tools
1 5 kg (11lb) claw hammer
1 300 W iron
1 40 W iron
1 coil of solder wire
Category Name
1 50 m (164 feet) measuring tape
1 5 m (16 feet) steel tape
1 400 mm (16 inches) level bar
Measurement Tools 1 angle instrument
1 compass
Level bar
Plumb
antistatic wrist strap
Protection Tools Safety helmet
Slip-proof gloves
1 hacksaw (with several saw blades)
1 pair of sharp-nose pliers (8”)
1 pair of diagonal pliers (8″)
1 pair of slip joint pliers (8″)
1 pair of vices (8″)
1 set of needle files (medium size)
Clamp Tools forceps
1 varnish brush
1 pair of scissors
1 hot air blower
1 solder sucker
1 hydraulic crimper
Crow bar
Chain wheel
Auxiliary Tools Rope
Ladder
Spectrum Analyzer (on special occasions)
Base station tester
Test handset
Instruments
Compass
Multimeter
Filed strength tester (on special occasions)
Documentation Preparation
Before ZXMBW B9100 installation, the operator should finalize and
prepare project installation and commissioning documents.
Unpacking Acceptance
Counting Goods
Prerequisite The transported cargo should have reached the installation site.
Context The representative of customer and the project supervisor must be
present on site during counting of goods received. If any party is
not present at that time, transporter must hold the responsibility
for any discrepancies in goods.
The steps involved in counting goods are as follows:
Steps 1. Check Delivery Checklist of ZTE Corporation. Check total num-
ber of goods, intactness of packing boxes, and check whether
arrival place is the actual installation place against packing list
number attached to packing boxes. If goods are intact, start
to unpack and inspect them.
Note:
It is recommended to unpack the goods after about 30 minutes
of receiving the cargo, since there is a possibility of moisture
content due to temperature variations if any.
Crate Unpacking
Prerequisite Prepare the appropriate tools such as straight screwdriver, pliers,
and crowbar.
Context Perform the following steps to open the crate:
Steps 1. Insert a straight screwdriver into the slit between crate and
front cover board to make it loose; then insert crowbar to un-
clench cover board.
2. Pull the cover board out from the crate.
3. Remove the other boards of the crate.
END OF STEPS.
Carton Unpacking
Prerequisite Prepare the appropriate tools such as straight screwdriver, diago-
nal pliers, and paper knife.
Context Perform the following steps to unpack the carton:
Steps 1. Use diagonal pliers to cut packing straps.
2. Use a paper knife to cut adhesive tape along the slits on carton
cover, avoid damaging goods inside.
3. Open the carton, and remove the foam board.
4. Check the goods within the carton.
Note:
� Avoid damaging the antistatic bag (It can be used in the
future for storage of spare parts) during unpacking.
� While the equipment is moved to a hotter and damper
place, wait for 30 minutes before unpacking the equipment.
Otherwise, moisture may condense on the surface of the
equipment and cause damage.
� Properly dispose of recycle desiccants.
END OF STEPS.
Caninet Installation
Table of Contents:
ZXMBW B9100 Installation in the 19 inch Standard Cabinet
(shelf) .............................................................................25
ZXMBW B9100 Installation in the MOC Cabinet ......................27
ZXMBW B9100 Installation in Simplified Rack ........................30
Caution:
The ventilation system of ZXMBW B9100 should match with
other equipments within the cabinet. Within ZXMBW B9100
air blows from the lower part of front side to upper part of
back side (observation from the face). If equipments within
the cabinet adopts the vertical wind path (normally air intake
from the bottom and exhaust from the top), then a distance
of 1 U to 2 U must be maintained between ZXMBW B9100 and
other equipments within the cabinet. Otherwise, it will cause
equipment air path blockage within the cabinet.
END OF STEPS.
Note:
The ZXMBW B9100 is factory assembled and installed within
the MOC cabinet. So, installation of ZXMBW B9100 within MOC
cabinet is not required.
END OF STEPS.
Result Figure 6 shows the ZXMBW B9100 installed in the MOC cabinet.
1. Heat Exchanger
2. ZXMBW B9100 Cabinet
3. Cabinet Power Supply System
4. Storage Battery Set
Note:
ZXMBW B9100 is well equipped with boards before delivery.
Context
Steps 1. Lift ZXMBW B9100 on to the specified installation position on
the simplified rack.
2. Fix on the simplified rack with 8 M6 screw and bolt assembly
(4 for each side) at the sub-rack mounting flanges.
3. Screw down the bolts to make sure the firm installation, as is
shown in Figure 7.
END OF STEPS.
Cable Installaltion
Table of Contents:
Installation Cable List.........................................................33
DC Power Cable Installation ................................................34
Grounding Cable Installation ...............................................35
R6 Interface Transmission Fiber Installation ..........................36
Baseband-RF Remote Fiber Installation.................................37
Field Operational Fiber Installation .......................................38
R6 Interface Ethernet Cable Installation................................39
NE-to-OMC Ethernet Cable Installation .................................39
Internal Monitoring Transit Cable (MON-96515-001) Installa-
tion .................................................................................40
External Monitoring Transit Cable (MON-96515-002) Installa-
tion .................................................................................42
NE-to-M07 Special Interconnection Cable (DS-96515-003)
Installation .......................................................................44
Non-special Interconnection Cable (MON-96508-002) Instal-
lation of NE to other Equipment...........................................44
GPS Jumper Cable Installation.............................................45
� GPS jumper
1. Earthing Terminal
END OF STEPS.
1. Grounding Terminal
Steps 1. Press to connect the copper lug on one end of the grounding
cable to the protection grounding terminal of ZXMBW B9100.
2. Press to connect the copper lug on the other end of the ground-
ing cable to the earthing bolt of the cabinet where ZXMBW
B9100 locates.
Note:
Fix tightly the copper lug and the wire post with plain washer
and spring mat between.
END OF STEPS.
R6 Interface Transmission
Fiber Installation
Prerequisite � ZXMBW B9100 installation is completed.
� The optical fiber is well prepared for the on-site installation.
Context Optical fiber has indoor and outdoor modes for different applica-
tion. The indoor optical fiber is of single mode and single core.
Its connector type depends on the equipment interface. Figure 11
shows a LC-LC single-mode single—core indoor fiber. The water
proof outdoor fiber is of LC/PC-LC/PC single-mode and dual—core,
whose appearance is shown in Figure 12.
Caution:
Waterproof and Anti-ultraviolet treatment is necessary for out-
door fiber installation.
END OF STEPS.
Caution:
Waterproof and anti-ultraviolet treatment is necessary for out-
door fiber installation.
END OF STEPS.
Steps 1. Connect End A of the optical fiber shown in Figure 14 with the
RRU baseband-RF optical interface (LC1/2).
Note:
A special Ethernet cable is adopted for outdoor use, which is
wrapped with an additional rubber cover compared with indoor
cables.
Steps 1. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the ETH interface in
CSIM panel.
2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to AGW or the
switch.
END OF STEPS.
1. BB-MON Interface
End B Connection
B1 CABINET_TEM, cabinet temperature monitoring
B2 CABINET_WAT, cabinet flooding monitoring
B3 CABINET_DOOR, cabinet door inhibition monitoring
B4 RS485, reserved external monitoring interface
B5 RS232, reserved external monitoring interface
END OF STEPS.
1. EX-MON Interface
End B Connection
B1 B9100_SMOG_MON, smog monitoring
B2 B9100_FRARED_MON, infrared monitoring
B3 B9100_HUM.TEMP_MON, temperature and
humidity monitoring
B4 B9100_DOOR_MON, door inhibition monitoring
B5 B9100_SWL_OUT, reserved for external Boolean
value access
B6 B9100_SW_IN, reserved for external Boolean value
access
END OF STEPS.
NE-to-M07 Special
Interconnection Cable
(DS-96515-003) Installation
Prerequisite � ZXMBW B9100 is installed.
� The MOC cabinet installation is completed.
Context Figure 21 shows the structure of special interconnection cable (DS-
96515-003).
Non-special Interconnection
Cable (MON-96508-002)
Installation of NE to other
Equipment
Prerequisite � ZXMBW B9100 is installed.
� The MOC cabinet installation is completed.
Context Figure 22 shows the structure of non-special interconnection cable
(MON-96508-002).
END OF STEPS.
Table of Contents:
GPS Antenna Feeder System Structure .................................47
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Flow .......................49
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Preparation..............50
GPS Antenna Installation ....................................................52
GPS Feeder Cable Installation .............................................59
Feeder Grounding Clip Installation .......................................60
Arrester Installation ...........................................................62
For ZXMBW When the ZXMBW B9100 is installed indoors, the GPS antenna
B9100 Indoor feeder system structure implemented is as shown in Figure 24.
Installation
For ZXMBW For ZXMBW B9100 outdoor installation, GPS feeder grounding kit
B9100 Outdoor is not required. The GPS antenna feeder system structure imple-
Installation mented for outdoor installation is as shown in Figure 25.
Outdoor ZXMBW Figure 27 illustrates the installation flow of GPS Antenna system
B9100 with 1/4in. cables.
Note:
Safety is the most important consideration when assigning
work.
� Installation Personnel
The requirements for the installation personnel are as follows:
� Installation employees are required to install antenna sys-
tem skillfully under the direction of supervisor.
� Protection tools
Safety helmet, safety belt, safety rope, gloves, radia-
tion-shielding clothes, multiple power socket and sealed
canvas tool bag
� Other tools
Tools for lifting, e.g. Ladder
� Roof Mounted
Tower Mounted The vertical distance between GPS antenna and the ground must
be shorter than 5 m. And the horizontal distance between GPS
antenna and the iron tower is required to be 30 cm.
Figure 29 illustrates position of a tower mounted GPS.
Roof Mounted GPS antennas must be installed in the shadow of lightning rod in
roof installation mode.
Figure 30 illustrates position of a roof mounted GPS antenna.
4. Fix the GPS antenna to the GPS settled clamp. Screw the bolt
(M4x14) to firmly fix the antenna.
END OF STEPS.
3. Use M6 nut to fix the U-shape clamp and the pole together
firmly.
4. Fix the antenna either to the position 1,3 or 4,6.
Figure 34 shows the position.
5. Fix the GPS antenna to the GPS settled clamp. Screw the bolt
(M4x14) to firmly fix the antenna.
END OF STEPS.
On-wall Installation
Prerequisite Following tools must be ready.
� Adjustable spanner
� Normal Spanner
� Hammer
� Expansion Anchor Bolts (M5x30 or M5x40)
Context For installing the GPS Antenna on the wall, the U-shape clamp is
not necessary.
Steps 1. Open the package and take out GPS antenna and the GPS rack.
2. Use the Design template for marking holes on the wall. Then
drill holes on the wall. The depth of the holes is determined by
the length of the expansion anchor bolts used.
Figure 36 shows the design template.
Note:
The torque used to fix the clamp is 45 Nm.
6. Fix the GPS antenna to the GPS settled clamp and screw the
M4x14 bolt tightly.
END OF STEPS.
Note:
The plane washer and spring washer of M6 bolt are required to
be installed between bolt and grounding terminal.
4. Fix the grounding terminal of the other end onto the grounding
bar with M8 bolt.
Note:
The plane washer and spring washer of M6 bolt are required to
be installed between bolt and grounding terminal.
5. Brush a layer of copper oil onto the bare metal surface evenly
to avoid rusting.
END OF STEPS.
Arrester Installation
Context Figure 39 shows the GPS arrester appearance.
All the cables led by BTS antenna into the equipment room need
connect in series with the arrester, which then joins the grounding
cable, as is shown in Figure 40.
Steps 1. According to Figure 39, connect one end of the arrester to the
antenna jumper and the other end to the equipment feeder.
2. Connect the arrester grounding post with the main grounding
screw or the system grounding ring.
3. Seal the connector with adhesive tape after installation debug-
ging, as is shown in Figure 41.
Note:
� Make sure that grounding contact surface is dry, clean and
free from oxidation.
� Check to confirm the working frequency marked in the ar-
rester is consistent with that of the BTS system.
END OF STEPS.
Installation Check
Table of Contents:
Cabinet Installation Check ..................................................65
GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Check .....................67
Power-on Check ................................................................67
Cable Check
The working personnel should check the cables after installation
and make sure the following items:
� All cables are laid flat and smooth without cross or flying.
� The cable bending is smooth and well-proportioned.
� The cables are identically labeled at both ends with its purpose.
� The cable connectors are firmly connected, well contacted and
correctly inserted without break or bending.
� All the metal terminals of power cable and grounding cable are
installed with plain washers and spring mats.
Label Check
Label Check includes:
� The labels are of ZTE special-purpose paster.
� The labels are pasted with the side of cable direct upward or
toward the maintenance operation area.
� The label contents of rack rows or columns comply with the
engineering design. ZTE equipments in the equipment room
are all ready and in order without repetition.
� Both ends of all cables (power cable, grounding cable, trans-
mission cable and jumper cable, etc.) are labelled (not nec-
essary for cabinet door or side door protection cables) with
distinct writing and in correct positions. The labels are 20 mm
apart from the cable ends.
� The boards are neat without labels or writings or with distinct
writings and orderly labels when necessary.
Environment Check
The on-site environment check after installation includes:
� No extra cable strap or thread is found in the internal cabinet.
The cabinet doors as well as cabinet surfaces are kept clean.
� The articles not in use are cleaned out while those in use placed
in order. The operation console and raised floor are tidy and
clean.
� Sundries such as cable strap, thread and desiccant are cleared
away from beneath the cable tray, cabinet and the raised floor.
The cabling is in good order.
Waterproofness Check
Context Make sure the following for waterproofness check:
Steps 1. All the feeder connectors are waterproof treated.
2. The feeder gets indoors through the feeder seal ring.
END OF STEPS.
Power-on Check
Prerequisite � The power cable and grounding cable of the cabinet and power
supply equipment are installed.
� The cabinet internal power cable and grounding cable are in-
stalled.
� The sub-racks and boards are installed in the cabinet.
� Necessary instrument (multimeter) is ready for use.
Context Perform the following steps for power-on check:
Steps 1. Correctly wear the antistatic bracelet and ground it through the
antistatic jack in the cabinet.
2. Switch OFF all the power supplies of the power distribution
sub-rack.
3. Set the mulitmeter to ohm band and then measure the power
input terminal of the cabinet power distribution sub-rack to
confirm the -48 V power without short circuit.
4. Set the multimeter to volt band and then measure the output
terminal of -48 V DC power to confirm the output voltage as
-48 V.
5. Connect the power cable of ZXMBW B9100 with the power sup-
ply equipment.
6. Switch on the external power to finish power-on process.
7. Turn off the switch and check the causes if any abnormality
occurs.
END OF STEPS.
Cable Preparation
Table of Contents:
Ethernet Cable Preparation ....................................................... 69
1/4 inch Feeder Cable with N-model Connector Preparation ........... 71
Grounding Cable Preparation..................................................... 77
Figure 43 shows locating four pairs of wires, 1-2, 3-6, 5-4 and
7-8 in sequence.
5. Cut wires end flat (end face of each wire must be smooth and
flat to avoid impair performance cause) at 14 mm (9/16 in)
away from the end of sheath. Do not cross the wires up to
(10±1) mm ((3/8±4/100) in).
6. Insert wires into RJ-45 connector until copper cores are visible
from the head of RJ-45 connector as orderly arrange.
END OF STEPS.
� Tools needed:
� Electric knife
� Ruler with minimum scale of 1 mm ( or 1/16 inches)
� Coaxial cable stripper
� Brush
� Wrench
� File
Context Figure 48 illustrates the dimension requirements of preparing the
connector.
Note:
� mm is a way to express length which means the minimum
length is 14.5 mm while the maximum length is 15.5 mm.
� 1/4 inch cable copper bellow is thin and easy to be broken. It is
forbidden to stand on the 1/4 inch cables in engineering field.
Note:
� The cut position is just 14.5 mm (9/16 inches) away from
the cable sheath edge. (The metric measure value is the
exact value, and there are small errors in the British mea-
sure value.)
� Ensure that the cut position is just on the wave crest of a
feeder corrugation.
� If the above two requirement can not be satisfied simulta-
neously, measure and adjust the cable sheath edge’s posi-
tion until two requirements are both satisfied.
3. Use a file to file the inner conductor gently, and make it satisfy
the requirement of 0.3×45°. 0.3×45° means to file a slope
at the edge of inner conductor’s top. Ensure the angle be-
tween the slope and the inner conductor just 45°, and the inner
conductor length corresponding to the slope is 0.3 mm (1/85
inches), as is shown in Figure 52.
Note:
Make sure that no burr is on the surface of inner conductor or
the GPS signal quality will reduce a lot.
4. Brush off the copper powders on the conductor and cable. Wipe
a coating of lubricant onto the bare conductors, and pack the
O-shape sealing ring to the fourth trough of the external con-
ductor, as is shown in Figure 54.
6. Screw the front part of connector onto the rear part. Then fix
the front part and rear part with wrenches. During fixing, keep
the rear part still and screw the front part until they are firmly
fixed. The recommended torque is between 7 and 10 N•m (5
3/16 ~ 7 6/16 lbm•ft). Figure 56 shows this procedure.
END OF STEPS.
Grounding Cable
Preparation
Prerequisite To prepare a grounding cable, the following should be ready.
� Black 10 mm2 (8 AWG) copper-core grounding cable
� Grounding terminal (grounding cable side)
� Grounding terminal (grounding bar side)
� Black shrinking pipe
Context Usually engineers should take the following items for installing the
grounding clip on-site.
� Grounding clip (including tin-covered iron belt)
� two M6×25 bolts (including spring washer and plane washer)
� 0.8 m grounding cable
� One M8 × 25 bolt (including spring washer and plane washer)
� A small package of copper oil (10 ml)
Sometimes it is possible that installation engineers need to prepare
the grounding cable on site. The procedure to prepare a grounding
cable is described here.
Steps 1. Strip about 13 mm (8/16 inch) sheath at the two ends of cop-
per-core cable.
2. Insert the two ends of copper-core cable into two Φ12 shrinking
pipes.
3. Crimp two terminals with a pair of crimping pliers.
4. Use hot blower to blow shrinking pipes to make them shrink to
the surface of cable and terminal.
Note:
Cut two ends of shrinking pipe flat, and make sure that the
shrinking pipes touches terminals and cables closely. If the
shrinking pipe is broken, remove the broken one and prepare
a new one.
END OF STEPS.