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A dust mask must be worn when drilling the fixing holes.
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2.7.4 Shelter access (first design)
Open and close the doors as follows:
Take out the four protection caps for access to the security screws.
Unscrew the security torx screws M6x25 of both shelter doors.
Open the shelter doors. The door that covers the front of the modules can be fixed.
Close the doors after connection works inside the shelter are finished.
Tighten the security torx screws to a torque of 4 Nm.
Fit a protection cap into each screw hole.
Figure 25 Opening of the shelter
unscrew security torx
flap up
M6x25
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2.7.5 Shelter access (second design)
Open and close the doors as follows (see figure below):
Rotate the lid counterclockwise for cylinder lock access (1) (optional, customer
dependent).
Unlock the locking mechanism.
Flap out the handle (2) and turn it to open position (3)
Open the shelter doors. The door that covers the front of the modules can be fixed
with the door stay bracket.
Close the doors after connection works inside the shelter are finished in reversed
order.
Figure 26 Opening of the shelter
1
2
3
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2.8 External cable connections
2.8.1 Overview
This chapter gives information required for the installation of the external cables
between the BS-82 II eMicro and equipment outside the shelters, in addition to the con-
nections between the base shelter and the extension shelters.
The requirements for external cables are given in the table below.
The BS-82 II eMicro needs the following cable connections:
AC mains terminal block -> 120...240 VAC power supply equipment
DC copper bars -> -48 VDC power supply equipment
Ground bolt - site grounding system
Abis interface -> link equipment (NTPM, CSU or microwave)
Antenna connectors -> TX/RX antennas
optional:
Alarm collection terminal-> external alarm sensors
Link equipment cabling
Cable Screen Coupling
Resistance
max.
outer
Diameter
AC supply 3 wires
(L1, N, PE)
---
---
---
---
10 mm
0.4
DC supply 2 wires
(-48 V, 0 V)
--- --- 13 mm
1/2
ground 1 wire --- --- ---
PCM line,
75
coaxial braided
max. 2m/m
8 mm
0.45
PCM line,
120
twisted pair braided
max. 2m/m
8 mm
0.45
external alarms twisted pair braided --- 14 mm
0.55
Table 1 Requirements for external cables
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CAUTION
The BS-82 II (US-market) has to be connected with the power supply source via the
ACPROTECT module. The AC supply connection without ACPROTECT is strictly not
allowed.
!
CAUTION
Leased line circuits: The BS-82 II (US-market) shall be connected to the leased line
circuits only through a CSU (not provided with the cabinet).
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2.8.1.1 Cable connections of the shelter (first design)
Figure 27 Cable entry of the IP-box (AC supplied BS-82 II, first design)
Figure 28 IP-box of the DC supplied BS-82 II, first design
All screened cables that are routed through the fittings of the IP-box have to be de-
isolated 25 mm / 1, so that the blank screen has to contact the stress relieving bracket.
The cables have to be fixed at the stress relieving bracket with cable ties or lacing twine.
AC mains *
PCM lines or external alarms ***
stress relieving bracket
*) IP-gasket to be fitted first **) max. diameter 6 mm / 1/4
cable entrance for up to
8 cables (i.e. ext. alarms)**
**) max. cable outer diameter 14 mm / 0.6
PCM lines
stress relieving bracket
alarm cables
DC mains
- 48 V + 0 V
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Figure 29 Assignment of the cable fittings, first design
g NOTE
Hint for cable connections of the BS-82 II eMicro for the US-market:
Before starting installation of Data Circuits and External Interconnection Cables pay
attention to the relevant sections of the National Electric Code (NEC) and the corre-
sponding articles of the Canadian Electric Code (CEC).
Transient voltage surge suppression and primary protectors are not required at the
entry of the wiring to the shelter if the exposed wiring is limited to less or equal to
140 feet.
Make sure the proper clearance of data wiring from power and lightning conductors
in accordance to the valid sections of the NEC and CEC.
Refer before starting the installation of the antenna connections to the relevant
articles of the NEC and CEC.
Additionally pay attention to the NEC and corresponding CEC rules before starting
the cable works.
to extension shelter
power supply cable
antenna cables
ground wire
external alarms
PCM cable
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2.8.1.2 Cable connections of the shelter (second design)
The connection terminals of the cables (except antenna cables, microwave cables) are
accessible after removal of the IP-box cover (see figure below).
Figure 30 Opening of the IP-box
Figure 31 Cable connections inside the IP-box (AC supplied shelter)
All screened cables that are fitted through the fittings of the IP-box have to be deisolated
25 mm / 1, so that the blank screen has to contact the stress relieving bracket.
The cables have to be fixed at the stress relieving bracket with cable ties or lacing twine.
The ground wire will be attached to one of the ground bolts at the shelters bottom.
For the antenna cables 7/16 female connectors are provided at shelters bottom.
The location of the cable feed throughs is shown in the following figure.
lift up
PCM lines
AC mains
alarms
stress relieving bracket
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Figure 32 Assignment of the cable fittings, second design
2.8.2 Ground and power supply connections
2.8.2.1 Ground connection
The shelter has to be connected to the local grounding system before starting any other
connection works. The ground wire must be a copper conductor with a cross section of
16 mm2 (AWG #6 for the US-market).
To provide a lightning protection level III (acc. ENV 61024-1) the following must be con-
sidered on site:
Symmetrical installation of Base Shelter and (optional) Extension Shelters. The
same length of the corresponding cables has to be guaranteed.
The AC supply line of each shelter has to be protected with its own AC-protect
module.
The AC-protect modules have to be installed as close as possible to the shelters.
The screens of the external cables have to be grounded at a common ground point
as close as possible to the shelter.
Each shelter hasto be connected separately with the common ground point.
The grounding wires of the shelters must have the same length and the ground wires
of the AC-protect modules must have the same length.
The ground wire has to be connected at one of the M8 ground bolts at the bottom of the
shelter (see Figure 33).
antenna
microwave
ground screws
power supply
PCM lines /ext.alarms
intershelter cables
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Figure 33 Connection of the ground wire
Connect the shelter to the ground system on site as follows:
Use the nearest connection point of the ground system.
Measure the distances between the connection point of the ground system and the
ground bolts of the shelter.
Cut the wire to the required length.
Remove the wire insulation at the end to be connect to the ground bolt (length
approx. 10 mm / 0.4) and fix a double crimped cable lug M8.
Connect the prepared cable end with a screw M8 and washer at the threaded holes
of the shelter bottom.
Firmly tighten the connection.
Each (optional) extension shelter requires his own ground connection, made in the
same manner.
g NOTE
For BS-82 II eMicro (US-market version):
The BS-82 II eMicro will be delivered including an ACPROTECT device or ACCB.
The connection cable between the shelter and the ACPROTECT / ACCB is already
installed in the factory (length 2,00 m / 68).
min. cross section 16 mm
2
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Figure 34 Grounding configuration (AC supplied 3-shelter site with ACPROTECT)
More detailed ground configurations, dependent on the location of the BS-82 ll (inside
or outside of Lightning Protection Zone 1) are shown in the following sections.
2.8.2.2 AC power supply connections
If the BS-82 II eMicro is powered by AC voltage (input voltage range 120-240 VAC,
single phase), an external circuit breaker 16A has to be installed in the phase and the
neutral conductor.
Figure 35 shows the location of the 3 pole terminal block for connection of the AC supply
cable. The cable must be a 3 wire type with a the PE conductor inside.
If a flexible cable type will be used, all wire ends must be equipped with a husk. The
outer diameter of the cable is limited in a range of 8 mm - 10 mm (~1/3).
This warning must appear in the original German text:
g NOTE
AC mains
ACPROTECT
ACPROTECT
ground bar
to ground system, R< 10 Ohm
ground wires
ground wires
CAN Bus
CC-Link
ground wire
CAN Bus
CC-Link
ground wire
Base Extension Extension
TX/RX antennas
TX/RX antennas
TX/RX antennas
AC mains
AC mains
or ACCB
or ACCB
!
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Vor Anschlu des Einspeisungskabels ist sicherzustellen, da das Kabel spannungsfrei
ist. Die Hauptsicherung ist zu unterbrechen. Es sind geeignete Manahmen gegen
unbefugtes Einschalten der Netzspannung zu treffen.
!
WARNING
Make sure that the AC mains cable is deenergized before connection at the AC mains
terminal block. Take measures against unauthorized switch on at the power distribu-
tion panel.
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The disconnect device, located inside the AC-distribution cabinet shall disconnect
the phase and the neutral conductor and shall be easy accessible.
g NOTE
The installation of an ACPROTECT / ACCB in the AC supply line of the BS-82 II
eMicro for the US-market is without lightning protection level 3 mandatory.
Figure 35 Access to the AC supply terminal block
Pay attention to the special installation rules as follows:
Site with base shelter only:
The AC supply line of the base shelter has to include a ACPROTECT device or
ACCB (AC connection box), positioned as close as possible to the shelter. The
wiring towards to the ACPROTECT / ACCB must provide a cross-section of 2,5
mm2./ #13 AWG.
The line must be protected by a fuse with 16 A breaking current maximum.
The base shelter and the ACPROTECT / ACCB must be grounded separately at the
nearest grounding point with a wire with 16 mm2 / #4 AWG cross section cable
minimum.
All other external cables, including the antenna cables, must be grounded sepa-
rately as close as possible to the shelter.
g NOTE
The AC connection box ACCB provides space for the locally installation of a mains
socket for service equipment in conjunction with an appropriate circuit breaker.
Mains socket and circuit breaker are not part of the ACCB.
remove the
cover
remove the plastic cover
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Figure 36 AC and ground connections at ACPROTECT
Figure 37 AC and ground connections at the ACCB
Site with Base and Extension shelters:
g NOTE
An ACPROTECT / ACCB device in the AC supply lines of each shelter is required!
PE N L1 L1 N PE
ground bolt
from AC distribution
to BTSE
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The Base and the Extension shelters must be positioned as near as possible to each
other.
The AC supply lines of the Base- and Extension shelters have to include a separate
ACPROTECT / ACCB, positioned as close as possible to the shelters. The wiring
towards the ACPROTECT / ACCB must provide a cross section of 2,5 mm
2
/ #13
AWG.
The line must be protected by fuse with 16 A breaking current maximum.
Shelter and ACPROTECT/ ACCB must be grounded separately at the nearest
ground connection point with a ground wire of 16 mm
2
/ #6 AWG cross section
minimum.
All other external cables, including the antenna cables, must be grounded sepa-
rately as close as possible to the cabinets.
Connect the AC mains cable at the terminal block inside the IP-box as shown in Figure
38 (example with BS-82 II eMicro, world market version). Perform the following steps:
Measure the actual distance between mains supply terminal block and AC distribu-
tion (if no ACPROTECT or ACCB is needed). Cut the cable for the required length.
Mount an IP cable gland at the AC cable inlet hole.
Fit the cable through the cable gland.
Remove the outer insulation of the cable and cut back the wire insulation at the end;
that is to be connected to the terminal block.
Insert the wires into the WAGO terminals. Check that all wires are in fixed position.
Fix the cable at the stress relieving bracket with a cable tie or lacing twine.
Lead the AC mains cable to the AC distribution box.
Figure 38 Connection of the AC mains cable
The following figure shows the recommended cabling for the power supply and ground
connections, if the shelters are located outside Lightning Protection Zone 1 (LPZ1).
N L1 PE
outer diameter between 8-13 mm
(1/3-1/2)
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Figure 39 AC supply and ground cabling (shelters outside LPZ1)
AC distribution
16A circuit breaker
AC mains cables
local grounding system R< 10 Ohm
TX/RX antenna TX/RX antenna
Base Shelter Extension Shelter
3x2,5 mm
2
(3x#13 AWG)
ACPROTECT
ground wire 16 mm
2
(#4 AWG)
ground wire 16 mm2 (#4 AWG)
lightning rod
1)
2) 3)
4)
1) all shelters must be connected to the common ground point, that must be as
close as possible to them
2) ground bolt of shelter, ground- and AC power supply cables must have the sa me
length (symmetrical structure)
3) to be grounded at common ground point: outer coax shield of antenna cable and
common screen of incoming symmetrical pair cables (i.e. PCM lines, not shown)
4) the AC supply line of each shelter must be protected by its own ACPROTECT /
ACCB or 3rd party protection module; these must be installed as closed as
possible to the shelter.
r
or ACCB
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Figure 40 AC supply and ground cabling (shelters inside LPZ1)
2.8.2.3 DC power supply connections
If the BS-82 II eMicro will be powered by -48 V
DC
voltage, an external circuit breaker
32 A has to be installed in the -48 V line.
Figure 42 shows the 3 pole copper bar for connection of the DC supply cable. The cable
must be a 2 wire type with a cross section of 6 mm2 (#10 AWG). If a 3 wire cable type
with a green/yellow PE-wire inside should be used, this wire has to be cut back to the
end of the outer cable insulation.Cable lugs (delivered in a plastic bag with the cabinet)
have to be crimped to the conductors.
Base Shelter Extension Shelter
TX/RX antenna TX/RX antenna
lightning rod
SPD
SPD
coaxial antenna cables
LPZ1
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
local grounding system
R < 10 Ohm
AC power cables
3 x 2,5 mm2 (#13 AWG)
16 mm2
(#4 AWG)
ground wire
1) LPZ1: Lightning Protection Zone 1
2) SPD: Surge/overvoltage protection device (3rd party module)
3) LPZ1, screening boundary: e.g. roof metal elements, steel reinforced concrete
4) a) outer coax screen must be bonded to the LPZ1 boundary,
b) no SPD required for RF antenna cables at LPZ1 entry as surge/overvoltage
protection is an integral function of each DUAMCO/DIAMCO
5) ground bolt of the shelter: each shelter is connected to the local ground system,
e.g. earthing terminal (ground bar)
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This warning must appear in the original German text:
g NOTE
The disconnect device, located inside the DC-distribution cabinet shall disconnect
the -48 V line and shall be easy accessible.
Figure 41 Access to the IP-box
For the connection of the DC power supply cable at the copper bars inside the IP-box
perform the following steps (see Figure 42):
Refer to the site documentation for the required information about type and location
of the DC power supply equipment.
Measure the distance between the copper bars in side the cabinet and the DC power
supply equipment.
Cut the cable for the required length.
Fit the cable through the IP-gasket in the bottom of the IP-box.
Remove the outer insulation of the cable and cut back the wire insulation at the end;
that is to be connected to the copper bars and crimp-on the cable lugs.
Attach the conductors to the copper bars.
Fix the cable at the stress relieving bracket with a cable tie or lacing twine.
Lead the DC mains cable to the DC power supply equipment.
!
WARNUNG
Vor Anschlu des Einspeisungskabels ist sicherzustellen, da das Kabel spannungsfrei
ist. Die Hauptsicherung ist zu unterbrechen. Es sind geeignete Manahmen gegen
unbefugtes Einschalten der Spannung zu treffen.
!
WARNUNG
Make sure that the DC mains cable is deenergized before connection at the copper bars.
Take measures against unauthorized switch on at the DC distribution cabinet.
unscrew
lift up
shelter first design
shelter second design
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Figure 42 Connection points of the DC supply cable
The DC supply and grounding cabling dependent on the location of the shelter (inside
or outside Lightning Protection Zone 1) is shown in the following figures.
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Figure 43 DC supply and ground cabling (shelters located outside LPZ1)
DC supply shelter
32 A circuit breaker
local grounding system R< 10 Ohm
TX/RX antenna TX/RX antenna
Base Shelter Extension Shelter
ground wire 16 mm
2
(#4 AWG)
ground wire 16 mm2 (#4 AWG)
1)
2) 3)
lightning rod
DC supply cable in metal tube
2 x 6 mm
2
(#10 AWG)
4)
1) all shelters must be connected to a common grounding point, that must be as
close as possible to them
2) ground bolt of the shelter, grounding cables have to be the same length
(symmetrical structure)
3) to be grounded at common grounding point: outer coax shield of antenna cables
and common screen of incoming symmetrical cables (i.e. PCM-lines, not shown)
4) the metal tube must have good electrical contact to chassis ground at both ends
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Figure 44 DC supply and ground cabling (shelters inside LPZ1)
Base Shelter Extension Shelter
TX/RX antenna TX/RX antenna
lightning rod
coaxial antenna cables
LPZ1
1)
2)
4)
4)
local grounding system
R < 10 Ohm
DC power cables
2 x 6 mm2 (#10 AWG)
16 mm2
(#4 AWG)
ground wire
1) LPZ1: Lightning Protection Zone 1
2) LPZ1, screening boundary: e.g. roof metal elements, steel reinforced concrete
3) a) outer coax screen must be bonded to the LPZ1 boundary,
b) no SPD required for RF antenna cables at LPZ1 entry as surge/overvoltage
protection is an integral function of each DUAMCO/DIAMCO
4) ground bolt of the shelter: each shelter is connected to the local ground system,
e.g. earthing terminal (ground bar)
external
DC supply
32 A
circuit breaker
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2.8.3 Abis-interface - PCM link terminal
The Abis interface provides the communication links to the neighboring Base Stations
or to the controlling BSC. The Abis interface is terminated with Overvoltage Protection
(OVPT) which protects the boards inside the BS-82 II eMicro against overvoltage if the
link equipment is located outside the shelter. If this feature is not required, the Abis inter-
face can be equipped with the ABISCON. The wiring of both types of Abis-terminations
is equal.
Two types of OVPT and ABISCON exist:
OVPTCOAX for 75 Ohm cable and OVPT for 100/120 Ohm cables
ABISCONCX for 75 Ohm cable and ABISCON for 100/120 Ohm cables
Depending on the cable impedances it is recommended to:
use braided shield cable containing 8/10 shielded twisted pairs for 100 /120 Ohm
PCM lines, e.g. S-09YS(ST)CY 8x2x0.6/1.2.
use coaxial cables for 75 Ohm wiring, e.g. 2YCCY 0.4/2.6.
The attenuation of the cable link between the Abis interface and the network termination
(NTPM / CSU or microwave) must not exceed 6dB (at 1 MHz), effecting the maximum
cable length, which can go up to 100 m / 110 yd. or more, depending on the used cable
type.
The PCM cable must be dismantled and the blank screen has to contact the stress
relieving bracket above the cable inlet.
The screen wire must be connected to the relevant ground pin and the uplink and
downlink wires should be routed between the bracket and the terminals on the shortest
way.
g NOTE
The outer diameter of the PCM cables must not exceed 8 mm respectively 1/3.
Use braided shield cable types only.
2.8.3.1 Abis-interface for 100 / 120 Ohm cables
The Abis interface cables are connected at the terminal block of the OVPT or the
ABISCON board.
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Figure 45 Connectors of the OVPT / ABISCON
Connect the Abis-interface with twisted pair cable at the PCM link terminal as follows:
Cut the cable to the required length, fit it through the cable inlet and cut back the
outer insulation (approx. 15 cm / 6). Remove 8 mm (1/3) of the wire insulation.
Wrap the exposed cable screen.
Insert the wires into the terminals of the OVPTM.
Insert the screen wire (shielding potential) into one of the ground terminals (e.g.
terminal block 5, 11, 17...).
Lead the screen wire and the uplink and downlink wires on the shortest way between
the stress relieving and the terminals.
All unconnected PCM lines must be connected to one of the ground terminals.
Figure 46 Abis interface PCM0 pinning
monitoring
interfaces
PCM lines
1 3
2 4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
B A B A B A A B
B A B A B A A B
PCM 4 PCM 3 PCM 2 PCM 1
Down Link
Up Link
25
26
27
28
E
X
T
S
Y
N
C
B
E
X
T
S
Y
N
C
A
= RX
= TX
(multidrop-2)* (multidrop-1)*
(T1-1)* (T1-2)* *recommended line configuration
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2.8.3.2 Abis-interface for 75 Ohm cables
The Abis interface and the external clock synchronization interface to the peripheral are
provided by nine 1,0/2,3 coaxial connectors at the OVPTCOAX / ABISCONCX.
For the PCM cabling with 75 Ohm impedance use coaxial cable e.g. 2YCCY 0.4/2.6.
The coaxial cables will be prepared as follows:
Measure the distance between the network termination and the Abis interface.
Cut the cable into the required length and fit it through the cable inlet.
Cut back the common outer insulation approx. 150-200 mm / 6...8.
Fix an SMA-female connector for each PCM-up and down line at the end to be con-
nected to the OVPTCOAX / ABISCONCX.
Connect the prepared cables at the matching connectors.
Use a torque spanner for SMA connectors 35 N/cm (0.25 ft lb).
Figure 47 Connector arrangement of the OVPTCOAX / ABISCONX
2.8.4 Monitoring interfaces for Abis-lines
The Abis-lines (Abis 1...Abis 4) and the external clock synchronization can be monitored
via three 6 pin DIN41616 test-connectors on the OVPT / ABISCON.
holes for stress relieving
P
C
M
1
-
U
L
A
P
C
M
1
-
D
L
A
P
C
M
2
-
U
L
A
P
C
M
4
-
D
L
A
P
C
M
4
-
U
L
A
P
C
M
3
-
D
L
A
P
C
M
3
-
U
L
A
P
C
M
2
-
D
L
A
E
X
T
S
Y
N
C
1
2
3
monitoring interface
1 2
3 4
5 6
pin configuration of
monitoring interface
signal con./pin signal con./pin signal con./pin
Abis1-ULA X1-1 Abis2-DLA X2-1 Abis4-ULA X3-1
Abis1-ULB X1-2 Abis2-DLB X2-2 Abis4-DLA X3-2
Abis1-DLA X1-3 Abis3-ULA X2-3 Abis4-ULB X3-3
Abis1-DLB X1-4 Abis3-DLA X2-4 Abis4-DLB X3-4
Abis2-ULA X1-5 Abis3-ULB X2-5 ExtsyncA X3-5
Abis2-ULB X1-6 Abis3-DLB X2-6 ExtsyncB X3-6
Table 2 Pin configuration of the monitoring interfaces
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2.8.5 Link equipment inside shelter
If the link equipment should be placed inside the shelter, the PCM cables "Core-OVPT"
are to be disconnected from the Core Backplane. For connection of the Core Backplane
with the appropriate interfaces of the link equipment, prefabricated cables will be
installed. These cables are equipped with an RJ45 connector for the Core Backplane at
one end, the other end has to be prepared for the LE-type-specific connector on site.
The pin numbering of the RJ45 plug is shown in the following figure. To identify which
wire is related to which pin of the plug use a continuity tester.
Figure 48 Pin configuration of the RJ45-plug
Install the PCM cables in accordance with Figure 49:
Disconnect the cables, marked with circles.
Attach the cables W43 (PCM 1/2), W44 (PCM 3/4) and W45 (EXTSYNC A/B) to the
RJ45 connectors.
Route the cables to the matching connectors of the link equipment and fix them at
the existing cable tree with cable ties.
Prepare the cable end that has to be equipped with an connector, dependend on the
the PCM interface of the link equipment.
Cable W43 Cable W44 Cable W45
Pin no. Signal Pin no. Signal Pin no. Signal
1 PCM1_ULA 1 PCM3_ULA 1 Extsync_A
2 PCM1_ULB 2 PCM3_ULB 2 Extsync_B
3 PCM1_DLA 3 PCM3_DLA 3 ---
4 PCM1_DLB 4 PCM3_DLB 4 ---
5 PCM2_ULA 5 PCM4_ULA 5 ---
6 PCM2_ULB 6 PCM4_ULB 6 ---
7 PCM2_DLA 7 PCM4_DLA 7 ---
8 PCM2_DLB 8 PCM4_DLB 8 ---
Table 3 Pin assignment of the RJ45 connectors
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Figure 49 Backplane connectors for PCM lines
The link equipment has to be connected with the -48 VDC connectors, located on the
backplane as shown in the figure below. The connectors are marked with LE 0, LE1. In
case that a third height unit for the installation of link eguipment is provided (inside
shelter types SH:EMICRO-2V4 / SH:EMICRO-2V5 only), the connector marked with
LMU should be used as -48 VDC connector for the LE 2 unit.
Figure 50 DC power supply connectors for link equipment
Remove the protection caps of -48 VDC power supply interfaces as shown in Figure
50.
Affix the power supply wires W11 at the FASTON connectors.
Route the wires to matching connectors of the link equipment.
If microwave units are installed inside the BS-82 II shelter (second design only), the
coaxial cables will be routed through the cable fittings at the shelter bottom. Proceed in
accordance with the following figure:
Measure the distance between the front connector of the microwave unit and the
cable fitting. Add approximately 5 cm / 2 extra length. Note the total value.
Mark the antenna cable at the total value.
Remove 1 cm of the outer insulation.
W43
W44
W45
LE0 LE1 LMU
+
-
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Figure 51 Preparation of the microwave antenna cables
Pay attention to the handling of the cable fitting in accordance with Fig. 2.49:
Remove the adhesive tape, that covers the holes at the shelters bottom.
Fit part no. 7 into the fitting hole and secure it inside the shelter with part no. 8.
Shift the parts no. 2 - 6 onto the prepared microwave antenna cable.
Position part no. 5, so that it has contact to the outer conductor of the cable.
Attach the parts no. 4 and 6 to part no. 5.
Fit the parts no. 4 - 6 into part no. 7.
Push part no. 3 into part no. 7.
Screw part no. 2 onto part no. 7. and tighten the connection.
Check that the cable screen has proper contact to part no. 5.
Proceed in the same way with all other cables.
Mount the unused fittings and cover part no. 3 with part no. 1 before setup of the
screw cap, part no. 1.
Figure 52 EMC and IP cable fitting for microwave cables
2.8.6 Local maintenance terminal (LMT) interface
A SUBD 15 female connector, located on the DC panel on the right side of the shelter,
is the interface for connecting of a Local Maintenance Terminal (LMT) for commission-
ing and maintenance purposes.
distance connector - cable fitting + 5 cm / 2
10 mm / 2/5
inside the shelter outside the shelter
1
2 3 5 8 4 6 7
EMC-sealing IP-sealing
Note:
Used in second design shelter only
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Figure 53 Location of the LMT and Ethernet interface
2.8.7 Connection of internal alarms
The collection point for internal alarms is a 12-pin clamping block, located on the back-
plane of the shelter. The alarm wires must have a cross section in the range between
0,08 - 1,5 mm
2
/ #28 AWG - #16AWG.
The alarms ENVA 3...ENVA 5 are freely configurable, which means that for these alarms
the S/W interpretation can be set to High Active or Low Active.
The maximum Alarm Low-voltage must not exceed 400 mV at a current of 2 mA.
The maximum Alarm high-resistance must be less than 500 k .
SUB-D15 Pin No. Signal Name SUB-D15 Pin No. Signal name
1 --- 2 LMT_TA
3 LMT_CA 4 LMT_RA
5 LMT_IA 6 LMT_SA
7 --- 8 GND
9 LMT_TB 10 LMT_CB
11 LMT_RB 12 LMT_IB
13 LMT_SB 14 ---
Table 4 Pin configuration of the LMT interface (HDLC)
Pin no. Signal name Pin no. Signal name
1 10BT_TD+ 5 ---
2 10BT_TD- 6 10BT_RD-
3 10BT_RD+ 7 ---
4 --- 8 ---
Table 5 Pin configuration of the LMT interface (Ethernet)
LMT interface
Ethernet
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Figure 54 Clamping block for internal alarms (X33)
For the connection between the spring terminals of the alarms LE_0, LE_1 and the
alarm output interfaces of the link equipment, the pre-fabricated twisted wire pairs W13
should be used. The alarm wires must have a cross section in the range between 0,08
- 1,5 mm2 (#28 AWG - #16AWG).
2.8.8 Connection of external alarms
2.8.8.1 External alarm connections, AC supplied shelter
The collection point, for a maximum of 3 external alarms, is the 6-pin clamping block X35
on the backplane as shown in Figure 55.
The alarm wires must have a cross section in the range between 0,08 - 1,5 mm
2
(#28 AWG - #16AWG).
The signal source of the external alarms must be a switching contact (relay). It is not
allowed to connect a voltage source to the alarm input.
The maximum Alarm low resistance must be less than 100 .
Pin no. Signal Name Pin no. Signal Name
1 ENVA0 7 Site_INP0 (ENVA3)
1)
2 GND 8 GND
3 link equipment (LE_0) 9 Site_INP1 (ENVA4)
1)
4 GND 10 GND
5 link equipment (LE_1) 11 Site_INP2 (ENVA5)
1)
6 GND 12 GND
1) if external alarm is not needed, connection can be used for internal alarm
Table 6 Pin configuration of the clamping block for internal alarms
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Figure 55 Clamping block X35 for external alarms, AC supplied shelter
g NOTE
For the connection of external alarm sensors, no additional overvoltage protection
devices are needed.
The external alarm cables have to be fixed with cable ties to the stress relieving bracket
within the IP-box as shown in Figure 55.
In the fixing area, the cable jacket has to be removed (or cable screen stripped back) to
guarantee a good electrical contact between the outer common cable screen and the
metal bar.
g NOTE
Use braided shield copper cables only for external alarm connections.
External alarm connections, DC supplied shelter
The collection point, for a maximum of 4 external alarms, is the 8-pin clamping block X35
on the backplane.
The 4th external alarm MBR (mains breakdown, pin 7 / 8) is fix dedicated to the emer-
gency configuration of the Base / Extension shelter and non-configurable by the soft-
ware. The alarm will be generated by the external DC power supply equipment, in case
of breakdown of the -48V DC supply voltage.
The MBR alarm inputs of the Base and each Extension shelter have to be connected
seperately with the alarm output terminal of the power supply equipment (star configu-
ration).
Pin no. Signal Name Pin no. Signal Name
1 Site_INP0 (ENVA3) 4 GND
2 GND 5 Site_INP2 (ENVA5)
3 Site_INP1 (ENVA4) 6 GND
Table 7 Pin configuration of the camping block X35,AC supplied shelter
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If a MBR alarm is not provided by the DC poer supply equipment, the pins 7 / 8 of the
X35 clamping block must be connected with a short wire bridge.
Figure 56 Clamping block X35 for external alarms, DC supplied shelter
g NOTE
The BS-82 II shelters cannot function without a MBR alarm connection to the power
supply equipment or a wire bridge between the pins 7 /8.
The alarm wires must have a cross section in the range between 0,08 - 1,5 mm
2
(#28 AWG - #16AWG).
The signal source of the external alarms must be a switching contact (relay). It is not
allowed to connect a voltage source to the alarm input.
The maximum Alarm low resistance must be less than 100 .
g NOTE
For the connection of external alarm sensors, no additional overvoltage protection
devices are needed.
The external alarm cables have to be fixed with cable ties to the stress relieving bracket
within the IP-box.
In the fixing area, the cable jacket has to be removed (or cable screen stripped back) to
guarantee a good electrical contact between the outer common cable screen and the
metal bar.
g NOTE
Use braided shield copper cables only for external alarm connections.
Pin no. Signal Name Pin no. Signal Name
1 Site_INP0 (ENVA3) 4 Site_INP2 (ENVA5)
2 GND 5 GND
3 Site_INP1 (ENVA4) 6 MBR
4 GND 7 GND
Table 8 Pin configuration of the camping block X35, DC supplied shelter
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2.8.9 Antenna connections
The BS-82 II eMicro has to be connected to the TX/RX antennas. The antenna config-
uration and the required cabling are dependent on the site.
Single cell: One BS-82 II eMicro on site is serving one cell
Multi cell: One BS-82 II eMicro on site is serving up to 2 cells or if extension shelters are
installed up to 6 cells (2 cells per shelter)
For detailed information refer to the site-specific documentation or use the correspond-
ing customer documents.
For installation and service purposes it is useful to know, which hardware is connected
to which cell. The numbering, seen from the top of the antenna pole, starts at an azimuth
angle of 0 (north) and rotates clockwise.
The first existing cell whose beam centre line lies at 0 or more, is defined as cell 0 or
sector 0. The next one following in the same direction cell is cell 1 etc.
In case of omni cell the cell no. is 0.
Figure 57 Cell numbering (top view from the antenna pole)
Jumper cables with a max. diameter of 1/2 have to be used to connect the antenna
feeder cables with the female front connectors of the combining modules inside the
shelter (first design) or the antenna connectors at the bottom of the shelter (second
design). With regard to overvoltage protection it is recommended to ground the outer
conductor of antenna feeder cables where they are connected with the jumper cables
outside the BS-82 II eMicro.
sector width 120
sector angle
directional antenna
pole
sector 0
sector 1
sector 2
N
0
beam centre line
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2.8.9.1 Antenna connections of the shelter (first design)
g NOTE
As not to obstruct the door, the depth of both the 7/16" and N type right angle plugs
must not exceed 45mm / 1.8.
Install the antenna jumpers in steps as follows:
Open the IP/EMC gasket at the shelters bottom. Remove the screws as shown in
Figure 58.
Take out the removable part of the gasket.
Cut the coaxial cable for the required length.
Attach a 7/16 right angle plug at the end, that has to be connected at the
ACOM TX connector.
Fit the cable through the gasket.
Fix the jumper cable at the matching connector, but do not tighten the connection.
Mark the points as shown in Figure 59 at the cable.
Figure 58 Opening of the IP/EMC gasket
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Figure 59 Removal of the jumper cable jacket
Unscrew the jumper cable from ACOM connector and take it out of the gasket.
Cut back the jacket of the cable between the marked points.
Figure 60 Fitting of the antenna cables
Fix the cable finally at the ACOM connector.
Tighten the connection with torque wrench to 25...30 Nm.
Proceed with all other jumper in the same way.
Fix the jumper cables at the stress relieving bracket with cable ties.
Close the IP/EMC gasket.
Make sure that no uninsulated parts of the outer jumper conductor are visible
outside the shelter. This is to avoid later ingress of water or dust.
Route the antenna cables to the antenna system and fix them at suitable points at
the pole or cable runways. The distances between the fixing points should not
exceed 1,50 m / 5.
20 mm
jumper cable
5 mm
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2.8.9.2 Antenna connection of the shelter (second design)
Two types of short, pre-fabricated jumper cables have to be installed inside the shelter,
to connect the front connectors of the combining modules with the external jumper
cables outside the shelter.
Install the internal jumper cables in steps as follows:
Attach the 7/16, male connector of the first jumper cable to the connector ANT 0 of
the DUAMCO. Do not tighten the connection.
Attach the 7/16, male connector of the second jumper cable to the connector ANT 1
of the DUAMCO. Do not tighten the connection.
Bend the cables into a position, that the 7/16, female connectors can be fitted
through the holes of the shelters bottom (see figure below).
Attach the N-Type, male connector of the third jumper cable to the connector ANT
0 of the DIAMCO. Do not tighten the connection.
Attach the 7/16, male connector of the fourth jumper cable to the connector ANT 1
of the DIAMCO. Do not tighten the connection.
Bend the cables into a position, that the 7/16, female connectors can be fitted
through the holes of the shelters bottom (see figure below).
If the combining module MFDUAMCO is installed, use the long jumper cable (serial no.
S30864-X217-A61) for the connection between connector ANT 0 and the shelters
bottom and the short jumpercable (serial no. S30864-X217-A62) between connector
ANT 1 and the shelters bottom.
from connector type to connector type
DUAMCO 7/16, male shelter bottom 7/16, female
DIAMCO N-type, male shelter bottom 7/16, female
Table 9 Types of internal jumper cables DUAMCO / DIAMCO
from connector to connector serial no.
MFDUAMCO 7/16, male shelter bottom 7/16, female S30864-X217-A61
MFDUAMCO 7/16, male shelter bottom 7/16, female S30864-X217-A62
Table 10 Types of internal jumper cables MFDUAMCO
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Figure 61 Routing of the internal jumper cables
Fix the internal jumper cables at the shelters bottom as shown in the figure below:
Fit the jumper cables through the matching holes.
Shift the rubber sealing (2) onto the connector (1), closed to the shelters bottom
without a gap.
Set up the metal sealing ring (3).
Set up and tighten the nut (4) with a torque wrench to 25 Nm.
Tighten the 7/16 angle connectors at the DUAMCO with a torque wrench to 25 Nm.
Tighten the N-type angle connectors at the DIAMCO with a torque wrench to 1 Nm.
Figure 62 Connector fixing at the shelters bottom
Close all unused holes in the bottom of the shelter with dummy glands in accordance in
with the figure below:
Shift the rubber sealing (2) onto the plastic stopper (1).
Fit the stopper into the hole.
Set up the metal sealing ring (3) from inside the shelter.
ANT 0 ANT 1
ANT 1 ANT 0
DUAMCO DIAMCO
inside the shelter outside the shelter
1 2 3 4
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Set up and tighten the nut (4) with a torque wrench to 25 Nm.
Figure 63 Mounting of the dummy gland
At least install the external 1/2 jumper cables as the connection between the internal
jumpers and the antenna feeder cables as shown in the following figure.
Fix the jumpers at the matching connectors and tighten the connection to 25 Nm.
Route the antenna cables to the antenna system and fix them at suitable points at
the pole or cable runways. The distances between the fixing points should not
exceed 1,50 m / 5.
Figure 64 External jumper connection
2.8.10 Installation of TMA and MHA
A tower mounted amplifier (TMA) or mast head amplifier (MHA) can be used to reach a
BTS sensitivity better than GSM requirements at the antenna connector and to compen-
sate a high antenna cable loss.
1 2 3 4
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The TMA should placed as close to the antenna as possible. It will be supplied and
supervised by the multicoupling equipment (DIAMCO or DUAMCO) in the rack it is con-
nected to.
When using a DUAMCO as antenna combiner inside the rack, only one feeder cable is
needed between the TMA and the BTS (for both TX and RX signals) due to full duplex
architecture of the TMA.
Figure 65 Position of the TMA (DUAMCO combiner used)
Base Rack
DUAMCO CU
TMA TMA
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2.8.10.1 Installation of the TMADV1
Two 7/16 female connectors, located at the bottom of the TMADV1 (lettered ANT and
BTS) are the interfaces for connection of the 1/2 antenna jumper cables that connect
the TMADV1 with the antenna and the antenna feeder cable towards to the BTS.
The TMA can be pole-or wall mounted in vertical position only.
The location of the external interfaces is shown in Figure 66.
The mounting of the TMA may be done as follows in accordance with Figure 67.
While still on ground, join each of the 2 brackets with one screw M8, but leave the
brackets open.
Be sure not to loose the remaining 2 screws.
Position the TMA on the mast/pole and tighten the remaining 2 screws.
Connect the TMADV1 with the jumper cables to the antenna feeder cable and the
antenna.
Do not forget to consider thermal dimensional changes of the antenna feeder cable.
Attach the ground wire to the ground screw of the TMADV1 and connect the wire at
nearest grounding facility at the mast or pole.
The ground wires eyes must have the right size for the TMAs M8 ground screw and
the cable should be have a cross section not less than 16 mm
2
.
Figure 66 Bottom view of the TMADV1 (Single TMA)
g NOTE
The max. diameter of the mast do not exceed 140 mm, if the fixing material will be
used as shown in the figure below.
AN T
(input/output
towards TX/RX antenna)
(input/output
towards BTS)
BT S
grounding point
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Figure 67 TMA with mounting brackets
The TMADV1 may be also mounted on a wall by means of suitable screws (not supplied
with the TMADV1)
The corresponding holes in the mounting plate have a diameter of 9 mm.
The proper way of mounting the TMA on a wall varies from case to case. The best
method can only be decided by the installer. Please note, however, that the wall itself
does probably not provide adequate grounding, it may be insulated.
!
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It is absolutely necessary to prepare and connect an adequate grounding cable to the
TMAs grounding point.
Pay attention to the thermals dimensional changes of the antenna feeder cable.
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2.8.10.2 Installation of the STMAx / DTMAx
The Single Tower Mounted Amplifiers (STMAx) and the Dual Tower Mounted Amplifiers
(DTMAx) are the RF units that provide the means to feed the downlink signal to one
TX/RX antenna and to amplify, with low noise figure, the uplink signal coming from the
same TX/RX antenna.
The DTMAx / STMAx should be placed as close to the antenna as possible.
It will be supplied and supervised by the multicoupling equipment in the rack it is con-
nected to.
Various versions for different frequency bands of the DTMA and DTMARET are avail-
able.
Figure 68 Example of STMAx and DTMAx
Figure 69 Rear side of STMAx and DTMAx (example)
g NOTE
It is recommended to mount the DTMAx and the STMAx at pole or wall in a vertical
position, so that the ground screw of the units is pointing downwards.
In certain cases is the mounting in a horizontal position (e.g., on cable runways) pos-
sible, it depends on the environmental conditions.
The DTMAx and the STMAx provides 7/16 female connectors for the connection with
the BTSE (lettered COM) and the antenna (lettered ANT).
Each DTMAx / STMAx shall be grounded to the pole, therefore a grounding wire has to
be prepared for each device on site.
Single Tower Mounted Amplifie r Dual Tower Mounted Amplifie r
Dual Tower Mounted Amplifie r Single Tower Mounted Amplifie r
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The unit provides a ground screw with a locking washer attached to it and a threaded
hole for connection of the grounding wire. The grounding wire cable lug must have the
right size for the M8 ground screw. The cross section of the ground wire must be not less
than 16 mm
2
.
The other end of the grounding wire should be safely connected to a well grounded point
on the pole.
Hose clips surrounds the pole and are fitted into the corresponding openings of the
mounting plate (see rear view of the devices). This is the situation just before tightening
the hose clips.
Figure 70 Example of pole mounting with the STMAx
For the mounting, the following steps can generally be recommended:
1. Place the unit in its final mounting position at the pole.
2. Secure the unit with a tensioning belt.
3. Close the hose clip loosely around the pole.
4. Tighten the hose clip screws carefully, but do not over-tighten (see Figure 70).
5. Remove the tensioning belt.
6. Connect the DTMAx / STMAx via a 1/2 jumper cable to the antenna feeder cable
(connector COM) and to the antenna jumper cable (connector ANT). The torque
must be 25 - 30 Nm.
7. Connect the grounding wire with the ground screw of the unit.
Tighten the connection to a torque of 5 Nm.
8. The use of self-vulcanizing tape as an environmental protection of the connectors is
recommended.
The DTMAx / STMAx may be mounted on a wall by means of suitable screws and
dowels (not supplied with the device).
The corresponding holes in the mounting plate have a diameter of 9 mm. The proper
way of mounting the device on a wall varies from case to case. The best method can
hose clips
tighten
tighten
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only be decided by the installer. Please note, however, that the wall itself probably does
not provide adequate grounding, it may be insulated.
g NOTE
It is absolutely necessary to prepare and connect an adequate grounding wire to the
STMAx / DTMAx nearest grounding point. The cross section of the ground wires
should be not less than 16 mm2 / #4 AWG.
g NOTE
Pay attention to the thermal dimensional changes of the antenna feeder cables.
2.8.10.3 Installation of the Mast Head Amplifier
The mast head amplifier MHA should be placed as close to the antenna as possible. It
will be supplied and supervised by the multicoupling equipment in the rack it is con-
nected to.
Various versions for different frequency bands of the MHA are available.
g NOTE
It is recommended to mount the MHA at pole or wall in a vertical position, so that the
ground screw of the units is pointing downwards.
In certain cases is the mounting in a horizontal position (e.g., on cable runways) pos-
sible, it depends on the environmental conditions.
The MHA is designed for pole mounting with hose band clips or wall mounting with
screws and dowels.
The unit provides 7/16 female connectors for the connection with the BTSE (lettered
BTS1 / BTS2) and the antenna (lettered ANT1 / ANT2).
The unit provides a ground screw with a locking washer attached to it and a threaded
hole for connection of the grounding wire. The grounding wire cable lug must have the
BTS type MHA type frequency band
BS-24x / BS-4x with MFDUAMCO or
FICOM6
MDTA 850 MHz
MDGA E-GSM / 900 MHz
MDDA 1800 MHz
MDPA 1900 MHz
Table 11 Types of the MHA
MHA type frequency band outer dimension in mm (HxWxD)
MDTA 850 MHz 350 x 210 x 100
MDGA E-GSM / 900 MHz
MDDA 1800 MHz 295 x 210 x 65
MDPA 1900 MHz
Table 12 Types of the MHA
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right size for the M8 ground screw. The cross section of the ground wire must be not less
than 16 mm
2
.
In case of pole mounting, it is recommended to perform the following:
Hose clips surrounds the pole and are fitted into the corresponding openings of the
mounting plate.
1. Place the unit in its final mounting position at the pole.
2. Secure the unit with a tensioning belt.
3. Close the hose clip loosely around the pole.
4. Tighten the hose clip screws carefully, but do not over-tighten.
5. Remove the tensioning belt.
6. Connect the MHA with 1/2 jumper cables to the antenna feeders (connectors BTS1
and BTS2) and with 1/2 jumper cables to the antenna (connectors ANT1 and
ANT2). The torque must be 25 - 30 Nm.
7. Connect the grounding wire with the ground screw of the unit. Tighten the connec-
tion to a torque of 5 Nm.
8. The use of self-vulcanizing tape as an environmental protection of the connectors is
recommended.
Figure 71 Example of pole mounting with the STMAx
The may be mounted on a wall by means of suitable screws and dowels (not supplied
with the device). In this case proceed as follows:
1. Place the unit in its final mounting position at wall and mark the 4 drilling points.
2. Drill the holes with a twisted widia drill (d=8 mm) to a depth of 50 mm.
3. Insert the dowels and fix the MHA with 4 screws M8.
4. Connect the MHA with 1/2 jumper cables to the antenna feeders (connectors BTS1
and BTS2) and with 1/2 jumper cables to the antenna (connectors ANT1 and
ANT2). The torque must be 25 - 30 Nm.
5. Connect the grounding wire with the ground screw of the unit. Tighten the connec-
tion to a torque of 5 Nm.
hose clips
tighten
tighten
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6. The use of self-vulcanizing tape as an environmental protection of the connectors is
recommended.
2.8.11 Installation of the battery system (AC supplied cabinet only)
The battery back-up system supplies the BTSE in case of AC power failure or that the
AC/DC converter module has failed.
The batteries are charged by the AC/DC system during normal operation. To avoid
excessive battery discharge the AC/DC controller disconnects the batteries from the
load at a predefined voltage of -40VDC (0.5V).
The BS-82 II eMicro will be delivered including a set of batteries (BATTPACKM-2V3 or
BATTPACKM-2V4) and the appropriate battery tray, for fixing of the batteries inside the
shelter.
To reduce the weight during the installation works, it is useful to take out the battery set.
Further the removal of the battery set is needed, if transmission equipment should be
placed inside the shelter.
Remove the batteries as follows:
Open both doors of the shelter.
Switch OFF battery breaker BR04 at the DC panel.
Disconnect the blue / black wire pair (DC wires) and the tempresistor wires as shown
in Figure 72.
Lift up the battery tray on the front side of the shelter and take it out (see Figure 73).
Figure 72 Disconnection of the battery set
!
WARNING!
Pay attention to the regulations for working in dangerous heights. Do not work without
fall protection equipment.
to battery set
connector X31
tempresistor wires
from backplane
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Figure 73 Pull-out of the battery set
If the battery system BATTPACKM-2V3 must be completed on site, perform the follow-
ing steps in accordance with in Figure 74:
Setup the batteries 1 and 2 on the support as shown in the figure below.
Secure the batteries with the fixing plate (5).
Setup the batteries 3 and 4.
Figure 74 Battery set BATTPACKM-2V3
Connect the batteries with the wire bridges W2, W3 and W4 (see Figure 75).
Connect the -48 VDC wire (blue) at the - terminal of the battery system.
Fix the splitting cable lug at the + terminal.
1
2
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Connect the temperature sensor wires and the +0 VDC wire at the cable lug.
Setup the plastic protection cover (see part no. 6 in Figure 74).
Wrap both tension straps around battery set and protection cover (see part no. 7 in
Figure 74).
Insert the pre-installed battery system into the shelter.
Shift the battery pack in its final installation position.
Connect the battery system to the backplane as shown in Figure 75.
Switch on battery breaker BR04.
Figure 75 Connections of the battery system
If the battery set BATTPACKM-2V4 should be installed (shelter SH:EMICRO-2V5 only),
perform the following step in accordance with the figure below:
Setup the batteries (1 - 4) on the battery tray (5).
Connect the DC wire W7-2 (-48V, blue) at battery 1.
Connect the DC wire W7-1 (+0V, black) and the tempresistor cable at battery 4.
Figure 76 Battery set BATTPACKM-2V4
Connect the batteries with the wire bridges W2, W3 and W4.
Setup the plastic protection cover (6).
Wrap both tension straps (7) around battery set and protection cover
Insert the pre-installed battery system into the shelter.
Shift the battery pack in its final installation position.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
W3
W2
W4
W7-2
W7-1
tempresistor cable
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Switch on battery breaker BR04.
2.9 Installation of the extension shelters
Up to 2 extension shelters can be added to the BS-82 II eMicro base shelter.
The function of the extension shelters is to extend the total number of carriers up to 6.
The extension shelters are equipped with modules identical to those in the base shelter,
excepted the core module (COBA).
To install the extension shelters, proceed in the same way as described in the section
before.
The pre-fabricated connection kit MK:ISB/E82 will be used for connections between
base shelter and extension shelter, the distance between the fitting holes at the bottom
of the shelter must not exceed 1.75 m / 510 in case of side-by-side mounting and 1,46
m / 410 if the shelter are mounted back-to-back.
g Note
The base shelter and the extension shelters have to be mounted at a pole or wall in
the same height.
2.9.1 Setup of the connection kit MK:ISB/E82
The connection kit MK:ISB/E82 consists of a flexible metal tube with the CC-link cable
and the CAN-Bus cable inside.
The flexible tube has a inner metal shield (EMI protection) and an outer sheeting
(IP protection). Both ends are equipped with a screw cap for fixation at the fitting holes
at the bottom of the shelters.
g NOTE
The bending radius of the MK:ISB/E82 should be not less than 60 mm.
Figure 77 Fitting of the extension cable
Install the MK:ISB/E82 in the following steps:
Remove the metal stoppers on the right of the IP-box.
Fit the cable ends through the cable inlet.
Fix the flexible metal tube with the screw cap.
CAN-Bus
CC-Link
equipotential
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Attach the equipotential bonding wire W29 to the backplane connectors X17, X18
(see Figure 78).
Remove the jumper from connector X37 if cable W27 will be connected to
extension shelter 1, remove the jumper from connector X38 if cable W27 will be con-
nected to extension shelter 2.
Attach the CAN-Bus cable W27 to the backplane connectors X37, X38 in the base
shelter and to connector X36 in extension shelter 1 and 2 (see Figure 79).
Disconnect cable W10 from X11 in extension shelter 1 and 2.
Connect the CC-link cable W31 at the connectors X101 and X102 in the base shelter
and at X11 in extension shelter 1 and 2 (see Figure 80).
Figure 78 Connecting of the equipotential bonding wire W29
Figure 79 Connectors for CAN-Bus cable W27
to extension 1 to extension 2
from base
base shelter extension 1, 2
to extension 1 to extension 2
from base
base shelter extension 1, 2
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Figure 80 Connectors for CC-link cable W31
2.9.2 Setting of the shelter ID
For the correct signal flow between the base shelter and the connected extension
shelters it is necessary to set the shelter ID with the aid of a DIP-switch, located at the
backplane as shown in Figure 81.
Figure 81 Location of the DIP-switches
to extension 2
to extension 1
from base
base shelter extension 1, 2
DIP-Switch 3 Pole
1 2 3
Base Shelter OFF OFF OFF
Extension 1 Shelter ON OFF OFF
Extension 2 Shelter OFF ON OFF
Table 13 DIP-switch settings
OFF ON
1
2
3
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2.10 Installation of the modules
For later extension or maintenance it is useful to have a basic knowledge about the
correct removal and replacement of the Core- and RF modules.
Two variants for the fixing of the modules in the subracks does exist. A lever mechanism
will be used for fixing of the Core module COBA. Fixing screws at the upper and lower
edge are used for securing of all other modules.
The handling is shown in the figures below.
Figure 82 Fixing of the modules
To prevent the installation of the plug-in modules at incorrect mounting positions, each
relevant modules provide code keys.
Module Code Key
DUAMCO 7
FICOM 7
DIAMCO 8
CU 6
COBA 1
COSA 2
Table 14 Modules with HW code keys
lever mechanism in open position
push together
lever mechanism in locked position fixing screw
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Figure 83 Location of the code key no.
Pay attention to the following hints:
After removal of a module check the proper condition of the code key plugs on the
backplane.
Before a module will be plugged-in check the correct setting of the code key number,
this is to prevent damages at the backplane connectors (see Tab.2.9).
Insert the modules without pressure.
2.11 Terminators
It is necessary to terminate all unused RF-connectors of the RF-modules with 50 Ohm
load resistors.The following resistors are used:
C39195-Z80-C30 for SMA connectors
C39195-Z80-C31 for SMC connectors
Fix the terminators at SMA connectors with a torque wrench set 1,00 Nm and at SMC
connectors with a torque wrench set 0.35 Nm.
Later removal of terminators must done with extreme care, to avoid damages at the
RF front connectors of the modules.
g NOTE
DUAMCO: If no RX and RXCA connector is used, the connectors need not to be ter-
minated.
If at least one RX or RXCA connector is used, it is necessary to terminate all unused
RX# connectors with a 50 Ohm SMC load resistor and RXCA# connectors with a
50 Ohm SMA load resistor.
In normal operation all open TX# inputs need not to be terminated.
DIAMCO: If no RX and RXCA connector is used, the connectors need not to be ter-
minated.
If at least one RX or RXCA connector is used, it is necessary to terminate all unused
RX# connectors and RXCA# connectors with a 50 Ohm load resistors.
2
code key no.
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2.12 Post installation notes
2.12.1 Leaving the site
The following instructions must carried before leaving the site:
At the end of the working day enable any alarms that should be active.
Contact the Network Control Center to announce your departure.
Close and lock the rack doors.
Ensure the site is secure or hand over to the person in charge / caretaker.
The access to the torx screws that secures the cabinet doors in closed position can be
secured with (optional) plug-in locks. Proceed in accordance with the figure below as
follows:
Insert the key into the inner cylinder lock. Turn the key 90 counterclockwise (1).
Push the inner cylinder lock into lock.
Fit the lock into the hole (2).
Turn the key clockwise (3) and pull it out.
Figure 84 Fitting of the plug-in lock (shelter first design)
The door of the shelter (second design) provides a locking system. A profile cylinder lock
according to DIN 18252 allows the use of keys. The lock can be installed by the
customer if a network specific locking system does exist. Pay attention to the following
advises for fitting and use of the key cylinders:
Install only profile cylinders with a matching length (half cylinder).
Open the lock with the original key only.
1
2
3
4
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Do not turn the key with the aid of tongs.
Fit and pull out the cylinder without lateral pressure.
Insert the profile cylinder without any force.
The cylinder should be smeared graphite, later in cycles of six month.
Insert the key completely first before turning.
Do not use bent keys.
In addition follow the installation instructions of the manufacturer.
Figure 85 Dimensions of the key cylinder according to DIN 18252
2.12.2 Disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the
municipal waste stream via designated collection facilities appointed by the government
or the local authorities.
The correct disposal and separate collection of your old appliance will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. It is a precon-
dition for reuse and recycling of used electrical and electronic equipment.
For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your
sales representative.
The statements quoted above are only fully valid for equipment which is installed in the
countries of the European Union and is covered by the directive 2002/96/EC.
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Countries outside the European Union may have other regulations regarding the
disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.
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3 Appendix
3.1 Installation tools
The correct installation will be carried out with the aid of the following tools:
Standard toolkit for BTS installation
ESD security set H89999-B635-V1
Spirit level
Tape measure
Torque spanner for SMA connectors (35 N/cm)
Screw driver for torx screws T10, T15, T20, T25
Screw driver for torx screws T30 (shaft length 400 mm)
Screw driver for security torx screws ( 5-star with pin) T25
Engineers spanners, open ended 13, 19, 30 mm
Slot screw driver 1.2 x 8
Screw driver for pozi drive screws M2/M3/M4/M5/M6/M8
Stripping knife
Crimping tool (Hoffmann order no. 72942 Gr. 35 or Tyco AMP order no. 734650-1)
flat-brush ~ 20 mm width
Trimming tool for 1/2 RF cables
Hot air gun or Butane Torch
Ratchet (or socket wrench) with insets 8, 13, 24 mm
2 crane eyebolts M12
Torque wrench SW 32 mm (25 Nm / 18,4 lb ft) for 7/16 connector mounting
Torque wrench SW 19 mm (0,75...1,2 Nm / 0,55...0,88 lb ft) for N-type connectors
Hammer drill with twisted drills widia, diameter 8 mm, 18 mm
Dust mask
Vacuuum cleaner
Plate shear
Safety goggles
Protection gloves
Tensioning belt
Hard hat
Fall protection equipment (for working in dangerous heights)
For installation of power supply, transmission equipment, antennas, cable runways and
other infrastructure equipment, additional tools may be necessary.
Refer for additional information to the Tool and Testequipment Database in the NSN
intranet: https://tte-support.inside.nokiasiemensnetworks.com/tte
/
!
CAUTION
The mounting of the shelter without lifting aids is limited up to 0,80 m above the ground
and a second person is needed for help. Remove the backup batteries during the lifting!
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3.2 Ancillary material
The following ancillary materials are needed:
adhesive tape
cable ties (different length)
wire end sleeves for 16 mm copper wires
cable lugs M8
heat shrinking tube for 1/2 RF-cables
7/16 angle male connectors (or pre-fabricated jumper cables)
N-type angle male connectors (or pre-fabricated jumper cables)
Additional installation material may be required in case of turn-key sites.
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3.3 Technical data of BS-82 II eMicro
Parameter
overall dimensions (H x W x D): 800 x 580 x 430 mm (first design)
~ 28 x 111 x 15
810 x 585 x 529 mm (second design)
~ 28 x 110 x 17
typical weight (2 CU, without LE):
empty cabinet:
up to 99 kg / 218 lb.
55 kg / 121 lb
Carrier Units per cabinet: 2, expandable up to 6 CU
(housed in 2 extension shelters)
max. no. of TRX: 4, up to 12 (with Flexible CU)
location condition: indoor / outdoor
mains input voltage range (AC):
mains input voltage range (DC):
120 VAC - 240 VAC
40.5 V
DC
- 57.0 V
DC
DC power consumption of modules:
CU (GSM)
CU (EDGE)
FlexCU
DIAMCO
COBA
DUAMCO
FAN
HEATER
LE
DCBCTRL
total:
150 - 190 W
180 - 220 W
260 W
12 W
17 - 30 WW
18 W
20 W/FAN
200 W
120 W
6 W
Base shelter: 883 W (2 TRX)
Extension shelter: 674 W (2 TRX)
Abis link media: Wire, Fiber Optic or Microwave
external interfaces:
TX/RX antenna:
Abis interface:
LMT
mains input AC:
external alarms:
7/16, female
WAGO terminal block(120 Ohm) or
1,0/2,3 SMA female coaxial connectors
(75 Ohm)
SubD 15, female
3pole WAGO terminal block, 4 mm
2
6 pin clamping block, 0,08 - 1,5 mm
2
Table 15 Technical data of BS-82 II eMicro