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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1 1 Components of the BTS3012 System......................................................................................1-1 2 BTS3012 Cabinet.........................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Appearance of the BTS3012 Cabinet..............................................................................................................2-2 2.2 Physical Structure of the BTS3012.................................................................................................................2-3 2.3 Cable Distribution of the BTS3012.................................................................................................................2-5 2.4 Engineering Specifications of the BTS3012...................................................................................................2-8
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4.6 DCSU............................................................................................................................................................4-17 4.6.1 Functions of the DCSU........................................................................................................................4-17 4.6.2 Ports on the DCSU...............................................................................................................................4-17 4.6.3 DIP Switches on the DCSU.................................................................................................................4-19 4.6.4 Specifications of the DCSU.................................................................................................................4-21 4.7 DDPU............................................................................................................................................................4-22 4.7.1 Functions of the DDPU........................................................................................................................4-22 4.7.2 Working Environment of the DDPU....................................................................................................4-22 4.7.3 Working Principles of the DDPU.........................................................................................................4-23 4.7.4 LEDs and Ports on the DDPU..............................................................................................................4-24 4.7.5 Specifications of the DDPU.................................................................................................................4-27 4.8 DEMU...........................................................................................................................................................4-27 4.8.1 Functions of the DEMU.......................................................................................................................4-28 4.8.2 Working Environment of the DEMU...................................................................................................4-28 4.8.3 Working Principles of the DEMU........................................................................................................4-29 4.8.4 LEDs and Port on the DEMU..............................................................................................................4-29 4.8.5 Specifications of the DEMU................................................................................................................4-31 4.9 DFCB............................................................................................................................................................4-31 4.9.1 Functions of the DFCB........................................................................................................................4-32 4.9.2 Working Environment of the DFCB....................................................................................................4-32 4.9.3 Working Principles of the DFCB.........................................................................................................4-33 4.9.4 LEDs and Ports on the DFCB..............................................................................................................4-35 4.9.5 Specifications of the DFCB..................................................................................................................4-41 4.10 DFCU..........................................................................................................................................................4-42 4.10.1 Functions of the DFCU......................................................................................................................4-42 4.10.2 Working Environment of the DFCU..................................................................................................4-42 4.10.3 Working Principles of the DFCU.......................................................................................................4-43 4.10.4 LEDs and Ports on the DFCU............................................................................................................4-45 4.10.5 Specifications of the DFCU...............................................................................................................4-51 4.11 DTMU.........................................................................................................................................................4-52 4.11.1 Functions of the DTMU.....................................................................................................................4-52 4.11.2 Working Environment of the DTMU.................................................................................................4-53 4.11.3 Working Principles of the DTMU......................................................................................................4-54 4.11.4 LEDs and Ports on the DTMU...........................................................................................................4-55 4.11.5 DIP Switches on the DTMU..............................................................................................................4-57 4.11.6 Specifications of the DTMU..............................................................................................................4-59 4.12 DTRB..........................................................................................................................................................4-59 4.12.1 Functions of the DTRB......................................................................................................................4-60 4.12.2 Working Principles of the DTRB.......................................................................................................4-60 4.12.3 Specifications of the DTRB...............................................................................................................4-60 4.13 DTRU..........................................................................................................................................................4-61 ii Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 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4.13.1 Functions of the DTRU......................................................................................................................4-61 4.13.2 Working Environment of the DTRU..................................................................................................4-62 4.13.3 Working Principles of the DTRU.......................................................................................................4-63 4.13.4 LEDs and Ports on the DTRU............................................................................................................4-69 4.13.5 Specifications of the DTRU...............................................................................................................4-73 4.14 Fan Box.......................................................................................................................................................4-73 4.14.1 Functions of the Fan Box...................................................................................................................4-74 4.14.2 Working Principles of the Fan Box....................................................................................................4-74 4.14.3 LEDs and Ports on the Fan Box.........................................................................................................4-74 4.14.4 Specifications of the Fan Box............................................................................................................4-75
5 BTS3012 Cables...........................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 List of the BTS3012 Cables............................................................................................................................5-3 5.2 BTS3012 Power Cables..................................................................................................................................5-7 5.2.1 Power Cables for the BTS3012 Cabinet................................................................................................5-8 5.2.2 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the DAFU Subrack..........................................................5-10 5.2.3 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the DTRU Subrack..........................................................5-12 5.2.4 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Fan Subrack...............................................................5-14 5.2.5 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Common Subrack......................................................5-15 5.3 BTS3012 PGND Cables................................................................................................................................5-16 5.4 BTS3012 Transmission Cables.....................................................................................................................5-18 5.4.1 BTS3012 E1 ....................................................................................................................................5-18 5.4.2 Optical Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.......................................................................................5-19 5.4.3 Ethernet Cables of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE ...................................................................................5-20 5.5 BTS3012 Signal Cables................................................................................................................................5-22 5.5.1 Lightning Protection Failure Alarm Cable of the BTS3012................................................................5-23 5.5.2 Power Detection Cables of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.......................................................................5-24 5.5.3 Signal Cable for BTS3012 Cabinet Groups.........................................................................................5-26 5.5.4 BTS3012 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable................................................................................5-27 5.5.5 RET Control Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE...................................................................5-30 5.5.6 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DAFU Subrack of the BTS3012........................................5-31 5.5.7 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DTRB of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE................................5-34 5.5.8 Signal Transfer Cable for the Fan Subrack of the BTS3012................................................................5-38 5.5.9 Diversity Receive Short-Circuiting Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE................................5-39 5.5.10 Four-In-One Short-Circuiting Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.......................................5-40 5.5.11 Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE..............................5-41 5.6 BTS3012 RF Cables......................................................................................................................................5-42 5.6.1 RF Signal Cables of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE..................................................................................5-42 5.6.2 Indoor 1/2-Inch Jumper of the BTS3012.............................................................................................5-43 5.7 Cables Between the BTS3012 and the Auxiliary Equipment.......................................................................5-44 5.7.1 Signal Cable for the External Environment Alarm Box of the BTS....................................................5-45 5.7.2 Power Cable Between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.....................................................................5-46
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Figure 1-1 BTS3012 system.................................................................................................................................1-1 Figure 2-1 BTS3012 cabinet................................................................................................................................2-2 Figure 2-2 Fully configured BTS3012 cabinet.....................................................................................................2-4 Figure 2-3 Cable distribution at the front of the cabinet......................................................................................2-6 Figure 2-4 Internal cable distribution on the top of the cabinet...........................................................................2-7 Figure 3-1 Sidepower...........................................................................................................................................3-2 Figure 3-2 Positive input copper bar of the Sidepower........................................................................................3-3 Figure 3-3 Negative input copper bar of the Sidepower......................................................................................3-3 Figure 3-4 Output ports on the Sidepower...........................................................................................................3-4 Figure 3-5 Wiring terminals of the door status sensor.........................................................................................3-5 Figure 3-6 Wiring terminals of the water sensor..................................................................................................3-6 Figure 3-7 Wiring terminals of the smoke sensor................................................................................................3-6 Figure 3-8 Wiring terminals of the infrared sensor..............................................................................................3-6 Figure 3-9 Wiring terminals of the temperature and humidity sensor.................................................................3-7 Figure 4-1 Working environment of the DATU..................................................................................................4-5 Figure 4-2 DATU panel.......................................................................................................................................4-6 Figure 4-3 Layout of the DIP switches on the DATU.........................................................................................4-8 Figure 4-4 Functional structure of the DCCU....................................................................................................4-10 Figure 4-5 DCCU panel.....................................................................................................................................4-11 Figure 4-6 Working environment of the DCOM................................................................................................4-14 Figure 4-7 Functional structure of the DCOM...................................................................................................4-15 Figure 4-8 DCOM panel.....................................................................................................................................4-16 Figure 4-9 DCSU panel......................................................................................................................................4-18 Figure 4-10 Layout of the DIP switches on the DCSU......................................................................................4-19 Figure 4-11 Working environment of the DDPU...............................................................................................4-23 Figure 4-12 Working Principles of the DDPU...................................................................................................4-24 Figure 4-13 DDPU panel....................................................................................................................................4-25 Figure 4-14 Working environment of the DEMU..............................................................................................4-28 Figure 4-15 Functional structure of the DEMU.................................................................................................4-29 Figure 4-16 DEMU panel...................................................................................................................................4-30 Figure 4-17 Working environment of the DFCB (900 MHz)............................................................................4-33 Figure 4-18 Working environment of the DFCB (1800 MHz)..........................................................................4-33 Figure 4-19 Functional structure of the DFCB (900 MHz)................................................................................4-34 Issue 03 (2008-12-30) Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. v
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BTS3012 Hardware Description(for 18TRX II) Figure 4-20 Functional structure of the DFCB (1800 MHz)..............................................................................4-34 Figure 4-21 DFCB (900 MHz) panel.................................................................................................................4-36 Figure 4-22 DFCB (1800 MHz) panel...............................................................................................................4-40 Figure 4-23 Working environment of the DFCU (900 MHz)............................................................................4-43 Figure 4-24 Working environment of the DFCU (1800 MHz)..........................................................................4-43 Figure 4-25 Functional structure of the DFCU..................................................................................................4-44 Figure 4-26 DFCU (900 MHz) panel.................................................................................................................4-46 Figure 4-27 DFCU (1800 MHz) panel...............................................................................................................4-50 Figure 4-28 Working environment of the DTMU..............................................................................................4-53 Figure 4-29 Functional structure of the DTMU.................................................................................................4-54 Figure 4-30 DTMU panel...................................................................................................................................4-55 Figure 4-31 Layout of the DIP switches on the DTMU.....................................................................................4-58 Figure 4-32 Functional structure of the DTRB..................................................................................................4-60 Figure 4-33 Working Environment of the DTRU..............................................................................................4-62 Figure 4-34 Functional structure of the DTRU..................................................................................................4-63 Figure 4-35 Transmit independency mode.........................................................................................................4-64 Figure 4-36 PBT mode.......................................................................................................................................4-65 Figure 4-37 Wideband combination mode.........................................................................................................4-65 Figure 4-38 Transmit diversity mode.................................................................................................................4-66 Figure 4-39 Receive independency mode..........................................................................................................4-67 Figure 4-40 Receive diversity mode..................................................................................................................4-68 Figure 4-41 4-way receive diversity mode.........................................................................................................4-69 Figure 4-42 DTRU panel....................................................................................................................................4-70
Figure 4-43 Panel of the fan box........................................................................................................................4-74 Figure 5-1 Installation positions of the power cables for the cabinet...................................................................5-9 Figure 5-2 Power cable from the Busbar to the DAFU subrack........................................................................5-11 Figure 5-3 Power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack.........................................................................5-12 Figure 5-4 Power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack...............................................................................5-14 Figure 5-5 Power cable from the busbar to the common subrack......................................................................5-16 Figure 5-6 PGND cable......................................................................................................................................5-17 Figure 5-7 Installation positions of the PGND cables on top of the cabinet......................................................5-17 Figure 5-8 E1 cable............................................................................................................................................5-19 Figure 5-9 Optical cable.....................................................................................................................................5-20 Figure 5-10 Ethernet cable.................................................................................................................................5-21 Figure 5-11 Lightning protection failure alarm cable........................................................................................5-23 Figure 5-12 Power detection cable.....................................................................................................................5-24 Figure 5-13 Signal cable for cabinet groups.......................................................................................................5-26 Figure 5-14 Environment monitoring signal cable.............................................................................................5-28 Figure 5-15 RET control signal cable................................................................................................................5-30 Figure 5-16 Signal cable between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack...............................................................5-31 Figure 5-17 Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB............................................................................5-35 Figure 5-18 Signal transfer cable for the fan subrack........................................................................................5-38 vi Huawei Proprietary and Confidential Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Issue 03 (2008-12-30)
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Figure 5-19 Diversity receive short-circuiting cable..........................................................................................5-39 Figure 5-20 Four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable........................................................................................5-40 Figure 5-21 Signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU.............................................................................5-41 Figure 5-22 RF RX signal cable and RF TX signal cable..................................................................................5-43 Figure 5-23 Indoor 1/2-inch jumper...................................................................................................................5-44 Figure 5-24 Signal cable for the external environment alarm box.....................................................................5-45
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Table 2-1 Cable distribution of the cabinet..........................................................................................................2-7 Table 2-2 Dimensions (appearance).....................................................................................................................2-8 Table 2-3 Cabinet weight..................................................................................................................................... 2-8 Table 2-4 Specifications of the power input.........................................................................................................2-9 Table 2-5 Power consumption..............................................................................................................................2-9 Table 3-1 Input ports on the Sidepower............................................................................................................... 3-3 Table 3-2 Output ports on the Sidepower.............................................................................................................3-4 Table 4-1 List of boards and modules..................................................................................................................4-3 Table 4-2 LEDs on the DATU panel....................................................................................................................4-6 Table 4-3 Ports on the DATU panel.....................................................................................................................4-7 Table 4-4 Setting of DIP switches on the DATU.................................................................................................4-8 Table 4-5 Specifications for the DATU............................................................................................................... 4-9 Table 4-6 Ports on the DCCU panel...................................................................................................................4-12 Table 4-7 Specifications for the DCCU.............................................................................................................4-12 Table 4-8 Specifications for the ECMB.............................................................................................................4-13 Table 4-9 Ports on the DCOM panel..................................................................................................................4-16 Table 4-10 Specifications for the DCOM...........................................................................................................4-17 Table 4-11 Ports on the DCSU panel.................................................................................................................4-18 Table 4-12 Settings of SW1................................................................................................................................4-20 Table 4-13 Settings of SW11..............................................................................................................................4-20 Table 4-14 Settings of SW6 and SW7................................................................................................................4-20 Table 4-15 Settings of SW8................................................................................................................................4-21 Table 4-16 Settings of SW9 and SW10..............................................................................................................4-21 Table 4-17 Settings of SW15SW18..................................................................................................................4-21 Table 4-18 Settings of SW19..............................................................................................................................4-21 Table 4-19 Specifications for the DCSU............................................................................................................4-22 Table 4-20 LEDs on the DDPU panel................................................................................................................4-25 Table 4-21 Ports on the DDPU panel.................................................................................................................4-26 Table 4-22 Specifications for the DDPU............................................................................................................4-27 Table 4-23 LEDs on the DEMU panel...............................................................................................................4-30 Table 4-24 Port on the DEMU 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BTS3012 Hardware Description(for 18TRX II) Table 4-27 Ports on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel...............................................................................................4-37 Table 4-28 LEDs on the DFCB (1800 MHz) panel............................................................................................4-40 Table 4-29 Specifications for the DFCB............................................................................................................4-41 Table 4-30 LEDs on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel.............................................................................................4-46 Table 4-31 Ports on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel..............................................................................................4-47 Table 4-32 LEDs on the DFCU (1800 MHz) panel...........................................................................................4-51 Table 4-33 Specifications for the DFCU............................................................................................................4-52 Table 4-34 LEDs on the DTMU panel...............................................................................................................4-56 Table 4-35 Ports on the DTMU panel................................................................................................................4-57 Table 4-36 Settings of the DIP switches on the DTMU.....................................................................................4-58 Table 4-37 Specifications for the DTMU...........................................................................................................4-59 Table 4-38 Specifications for the DTRB............................................................................................................4-61 Table 4-39 LEDs on the DTRU panel................................................................................................................4-70 Table 4-40 Description of the ports on the DTRU.............................................................................................4-72 Table 4-41 Specifications of the DTRU.............................................................................................................4-73 Table 4-42 LEDs on the fan box........................................................................................................................4-75 Table 4-43 Ports on the panel of the fan box......................................................................................................4-75 Table 4-44 Specifications of the fan box............................................................................................................4-75 Table 5-1 List of the BTS3012 cables..................................................................................................................5-3 Table 5-2 Installation positions of the power cables for the cabinet....................................................................5-9 Table 5-3 Pin assignment of the power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack.......................................5-11 Table 5-4 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack..............................5-12 Table 5-5 Pin assignment of the power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack.......................................5-13 Table 5-6 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack..............................5-13 Table 5-7 Pin assignment for the power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack............................................5-15 Table 5-8 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack....................................5-15 Table 5-9 Pin assignment of the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack....................................5-16 Table 5-10 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack.........................5-16 Table 5-11 Installation positions of the PGND cables.......................................................................................5-18 Table 5-12 Installation positions of the E1 cable...............................................................................................5-19 Table 5-13 Installation positions of the optical cable.........................................................................................5-20 Table 5-14 Pin assignment of the Ethernet cable...............................................................................................5-21 Table 5-15 Installation positions of the Ethernet cable......................................................................................5-22 Table 5-16 Pin assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable......................................................5-24 Table 5-17 Installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable...............................................5-24 Table 5-18 Installation position of the forward power detection cable..............................................................5-25 Table 5-19 Installation position of the reverse power detection cable...............................................................5-25 Table 5-20 Pin assignment of the signal cable for cabinet groups.....................................................................5-26 Table 5-21 Installation positions of the signal cable for cabinet groups............................................................5-27 Table 5-22 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable...........................................................5-28 Table 5-23 Installation positions of the environment monitoring signal cable..................................................5-30 Table 5-24 Installation positions of the RET control signal cable.....................................................................5-31
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Table 5-25 Pin assignment of W1......................................................................................................................5-32 Table 5-26 Pin assignment of W2......................................................................................................................5-32 Table 5-27 Pin assignment of W3......................................................................................................................5-33 Table 5-28 Installation positions of the signal cables between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack...................5-34 Table 5-29 Pin assignment of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB...........................................5-35 Table 5-30 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB..................................5-37 Table 5-31 Pin assignment of W1......................................................................................................................5-38 Table 5-32 Installation positions of the fan subrack signal transfer cable.........................................................5-39 Table 5-33 Installation position of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable.................................................5-39 Table 5-34 Installation position of the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable...............................................5-41 Table 5-35 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU..................................5-42 Table 5-36 Installation positions of the RF signal cables...................................................................................5-43 Table 5-37 Installation positions of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper........................................................................5-44 Table 5-38 Pin assignment for the signal cable for the external environment alarm box..................................5-45 Table 5-39 Installation positions of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box..........................5-46 Table 5-40 Installation positions of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012......................5-46
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Purpose
This document provides an overview of BTS3012 hardware for planning and deploying the BTS3012. It describes the configurations, functions, and specifications of the subracks, boards, and parts in a BTS3012 cabinet. This document also describes the classification of cables, specifications for connectors, and installation positions of cables.
Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document. Product Name BTS3012 Product Version V300R008
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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Change History
For changes in the document, refer to Changes in BTS3012 Hardware Description (for 18TRX II).
Organization
1 Components of the BTS3012 System This describes the components of the BTS3012 system. The BTS3012 system consists of the BTS3012 cabinet, antenna subsystem, OM equipment, and auxiliary equipment. 2 BTS3012 Cabinet The BTS3012 cabinet consists of the common subrack, DAFU subrack, DTRU subrack, fan subrack, and transmission subrack. The BTS3012 cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC60297 standard. It has a modular structure. The cabinet is used to process the signals within the BTS. 3 BTS3012 Auxiliary Equipment
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The BTS3012 auxiliary equipment includes the Sidepower, EMU, and sensors. 4 BTS3012 Boards and Modules The BTS3012 boards include the DTMU, DEMU, DATU, DCSU, DCCU, ECMB, and DTRB. The modules include the DTRU, DCOM, DDPU, DFCU, DFCB, and fan box. 5 BTS3012 Cables This describes the functions, appearance, assignment of pins, and installation positions of the BTS3012 cables.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Symbol Description Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not avoided,will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss, performance degradation, or unexpected results. Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save time. Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
General Conventions The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Times New Roman Boldface Italic Courier New Description Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman. Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in boldface. For example, log in as user root. Book titles are in italics. Examples of information displayed on the screen are in Courier New.
Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Command arguments are in italics. Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected. Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all items can be selected. Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]*
GUI Conventions The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Boldface > Description Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles are in boldface. For example, click OK. Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">" signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder .
Keyboard Operations The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Format Key Key 1+Key 2 Key 1, Key 2 Description Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab. Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt +A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently. Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means the two keys should be pressed in turn.
Mouse Operations The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
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Description Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer. Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer to a certain position.
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This describes the components of the BTS3012 system. The BTS3012 system consists of the BTS3012 cabinet, antenna subsystem, OM equipment, and auxiliary equipment. Figure 1-1 shows the BTS3012 system. Figure 1-1 BTS3012 system
Cabinet
The BTS3012 cabinet is the core of the BTS3012 system. It processes baseband signals and RF signals.
Antenna System
The antenna subsystem receives UL signals and transmits DL signals on the Um interface.
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OM Equipment
The OM equipment performs the OM functions of the BTS such as security management, alarm management, data configuration, and maintenance management. The BTS3012 supports three OM modes: Site Maintenance Terminal, LMT, and Network iManager.
Auxiliary Equipment
The BTS3012 can be configured with the auxiliary equipment such as 3.1 Sidepower, 3.2 EMU, and various sensors. The auxiliary equipment converts the power supply, monitors the environment of the equipment room and the BTS, and reports environment alarms.
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BTS3012 Cabinet
The BTS3012 cabinet consists of the common subrack, DAFU subrack, DTRU subrack, fan subrack, and transmission subrack. The BTS3012 cabinet is designed in compliance with the IEC60297 standard. It has a modular structure. The cabinet is used to process the signals within the BTS. 2.1 Appearance of the BTS3012 Cabinet This describes the BTS3012 cabinet, which is designed in compliance with the IEC60297 standard. The BTS3012 cabinet is blue gray in color and vertical in appearance. 2.2 Physical Structure of the BTS3012 This describes the physical structure of the BTS3012. The BTS3012 consists of the BTS3012 cabinet, antenna subsystem, and operation and maintenance (OM) equipment. 2.3 Cable Distribution of the BTS3012 This describes the cable distribution of the BTS3012. It consists of the cable distribution at the front of the cabinet and that on the top of the cabinet. 2.4 Engineering Specifications of the BTS3012 This describes the BTS3012 engineering specifications, which include dimensions, weight, power supply, and power consumption.
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DAFU subrack The DAFU subrack can be configured with the 4.7 DDPU, 4.5 DCOM, 4.10 DFCU, or 4.9 DFCB. For details on the DAFU subrack, refer to BTS3012 RF Front-End Subsystem.
DTRU subrack The DTRU subracks can hold up to nine 4.13 DTRUs.
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Fan subrack The fan subrack is configured with one fan box that holds four fans and one fan monitoring board. For details on the fan subrack, refer to 4.14.1 Functions of the Fan Box.
Common subrack The common subrack is installed below the fan subrack. It holds the following parts:
4.11 DTMU 4.8 DEMU 4.2 DATU 4.6 DCSU 4.3 DCCU
Power distribution unit The power distribution unit consists of the DC lightning arrester, PGND bar, busbar terminal socket on top of the cabinet, and the busbar at the right of the cabinet. For details on the power distribution unit, refer to BTS3012 Power Subsystem.
Transmission subrack The transmission subrack is located below the common subrack. The transmission subrack reserves space for installing the baseband unit (BBU). The SDH and microwave transmission equipment can be installed in the transmission subrack.
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5 6 to 14 15 (15.1, 15.2, 15.3), 16 (16.1, 16.2, 16.3) 17 18 (18.1, 18.2, 18.3), 19 (19.1, 19.2, 19.3) 20 21
Power cable between the busbar and the common subrack Power cables between the busbar and the DTRU subrack Power cables between the busbar and the DAFU subrack
1 9 2
Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB Signal cables between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack
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Signal transfer cable for the fan subrack Environment monitoring signal cable
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Dimensions
Table 2-2 Dimensions (appearance) Item Cabinet Cabinet + power distribution unit Width (mm) 600 600 Depth (mm) 450 450 Height (mm) 1600 1661
Weight
Table 2-3 Cabinet weight Configuration Type Empty cabinet (including the boards in the common subrack) Full configuration (S6/6/6) Cabinet Weight (kg) 120 220
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Power Supply
The power input of the BTS3012 meets the specifications of the rated power of -48 V DC, which are defined in ETS 300 132-2. The specifications are listed in Table 2-4. Table 2-4 Specifications of the power input Power Type -48 V DC Rated Value -48 V DC Permissible Range -40 V DC to -60 V DC
NOTE
The BTS3012 cabinet supports power inputs such as 110 V AC, 220 V AC, or +24 V DC, using the external power.
Power Consumption
Table 2-5 lists the power consumption values of the BTS3012 when the DTRUs are used. Table 2-5 Power consumption Parame ter Typical value (when the traffic volume is 30%) Configuration Type Power Consumption (Unit: W) 1350 1650 1500 1650 2700 3350 3250 3800
900 MHz/850 MHz 40 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6) 900 MHz/850 MHz 60 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6) 1800 MHz/1900 MHz 40 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6) 1800 MHz/1900 MHz 60 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6)
Maximu m Value
900 MHz/850 MHz 40 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6) 900 MHz/850 MHz 60 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6) 1800 MHz/1900 MHz 40 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6) 1800 MHz/1900 MHz 60 W TRX, full configuration (S6/6/6)
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About This Chapter
The BTS3012 auxiliary equipment includes the Sidepower, EMU, and sensors. 3.1 Sidepower This describes the Sidepower. It is an auxiliary equipment to supply power to the BTS. The Sidepower converts the 24 V DC to 48 V DC for the BTS. 3.2 EMU This describes the functions of the EMU. It monitors the surrounding environment of the equipment room and reports the results to the main control board of the BTS. 3.3 BTS3012 Sensors Sensors are used to detect the environment variables of the BTS and report various environment alarms. The sensors are classified into the door status sensor, water sensor, smoke sensor, infrared sensor, and temperature and humidity sensor.
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3.1 Sidepower
This describes the Sidepower. It is an auxiliary equipment to supply power to the BTS. The Sidepower converts the 24 V DC to 48 V DC for the BTS.
Appearance
Figure 3-1 shows the Sidepower. Figure 3-1 Sidepower
Input Ports
The input ports of the Sidepower are located on top of the cabinet. Figure 3-2 shows the positive input copper bar.
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Figure 3-3 shows the negative input copper bar on the Sidepower. Figure 3-3 Negative input copper bar of the Sidepower
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Table 3-1 describes the input ports on the Sidepower. Table 3-1 Input ports on the Sidepower Port Positive input copper bar Terminal Specifications Four M8 bolts Connecting to... Positive pole of the power supply
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Output Ports
Figure 3-4 shows the output ports on the Sidepower. Figure 3-4 Output ports on the Sidepower
OUTPU T VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT
RTN
Load1
Load2
AUX12
AUX34
SPD BOX SPD11D There is a fault When any LED is off Lightning Protection Indicator
Table 3-2 describes the output ports on the Sidepower. Table 3-2 Output ports on the Sidepower Port Positive output copper bar Capacity Terminal Type Two M8 bolts and four M5 screws Connecting to... Positive pole of the power supply for the power system load
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Connecting to... Negative pole of the power supply for the power system load
3.2 EMU
This describes the functions of the EMU. It monitors the surrounding environment of the equipment room and reports the results to the main control board of the BTS. The EMU is connected to the main equipment through the alarm cable. It performs the following functions:
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Provides access for 24 dry contact alarm inputs. Provides the input port for one power input. The power supply input port applies to the 48 V power system, whose voltage ranges from 36 V to 72 V. Provides an RS-485 port to communicate with the DTMU. Provides reverse connection protection for power cable connectors.
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For details on the functions and installations of the EMU, refer to EMU User Guide.
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Water Sensor
The water sensor is horizontally placed at the areas of the equipment room which are subject to water entry. It detects whether there is water entry into the BTS. Figure 3-6 shows its wiring terminals. Figure 3-6 Wiring terminals of the water sensor
Red DB44.30 +12VA1 Wiring terminals of water sensor
Water sensor
Green
DB44.15
Water
white
DB44.35
GRND
Smoke Sensor
The smoke sensor is placed at the center of the ceiling. It detects whether the BTS or the equipment room is on fire. Figure 3-7 shows its wiring terminals. Figure 3-7 Wiring terminals of the smoke sensor
POWER+ Smoke sensor POWERDB44.12 Smoke DB44.13 Smoke 24V Wiring terminals of smoke sensor
Infrared Sensor
The infrared sensor is mounted on the wall, 1.5 m above the floor. It detects unauthorized entry into the BTS or equipment room. Figure 3-8 shows its wiring terminals. Figure 3-8 Wiring terminals of the infrared sensor
POWER+ Short circuit R+ Infrared sensor RPOWERDB44.34 DB44.34 OPTI GRND DB44.43 +12VA1
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About This Chapter
The BTS3012 boards include the DTMU, DEMU, DATU, DCSU, DCCU, ECMB, and DTRB. The modules include the DTRU, DCOM, DDPU, DFCU, DFCB, and fan box. 4.1 List of the BTS3012 Boards and Modules This provides the list of the BTS3012 boards and modules. The boards are the DTMU, DATU, DCSU, DCCU, ECMB, DEMU, and DTRB. The BTS3012 modules include DTRU, DCOM, DDPU, DFCU, DFCB, and fan box. 4.2 DATU The Antenna and TMA Control Unit for DTRU BTS (DATU) can be installed in slot 2, 3, or 4 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. The DATU is an optional board. A maximum of two DATUs can be configured. 4.3 DCCU The Cable Connection Unit for DTRU BTS (DCCU) is placed in slot 6 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. The DCCU is a mandatory board. Only one DCCU can be configured. 4.4 ECMB The Enhanced Module Backplane for DTRU BTS (ECMB) is the backplane for the common subrack and DTRU subrack 0. The ECMB is a mandatory board. There are 10 slots on the ECMB. 4.5 DCOM The Combining Unit for DTRU BTS (DCOM) is placed in the DAFU subrack. It can be inserted in the DAFU subrack with the DDPU. The DCOM is optional and up to three DCOMs can be configured. The precondition for configuring the DCOM is that the wideband combination function in the DTRU must be used when there is an additional requirements for the combination of signals. 4.6 DCSU The Combined cabinet Signal connection Unit for DTRU BTS (DCSU) is placed in slot 5 of the common subrack. The DCSU is a mandatory board. Only one DCSU can be configured. 4.7 DDPU The Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS (DDPU) is configured in the DAFU subrack with the DCOM. The DDPU is an optional module. You can choose to configure DDPU or DFCU.
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Generally, three DDPUs are configured. If the DCOM is not configured, a maximum of six DDPUs can be configured. 4.8 DEMU The Environment Monitoring Unit for DTRU BTS (DEMU) can be installed in slot 2, 3, or 4 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. The DEMU is an optional board. Only one DEMU can be configured. 4.9 DFCB The Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS (DFCU) is located in the RF front-end subrack of the BTS. There are two types of DFCB in terms of frequency band: DFCB (900 MHz) and DFCB (1800 MHz). The DFCB is an optional module. The BTS3012 can be configured with the DDPU or the combination of DFCU and DFCB. 4.10 DFCU The Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS (DFCU) is located in the RF front-end subrack of the BTS. There are two types of DFCU in terms of frequency band: DFCU (900 MHz) and DFCU (1800 MHz). The DFCU is optional. The BTS3012 can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU. 4.11 DTMU The Transmission/Timing/Management Unit for DTRU BTS (DTMU) is an entity for basic transmission and control in the BTS3012. It works as a main controller. The DTMU is a mandatory module inserted in slots 0 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. 4.12 DTRB The Double-Transceiver Unit Backplane (DTRB) is placed in the DTRU subrack. The DTRB provides six slots to house the DTRUs. 4.13 DTRU The Double-Transceiver Unit (DTRU) is placed in the double-transceiver subsystem of the BTS. One DTRU consists of two TRXs. 4.14 Fan Box The fan box forms a loop with the air inlet box to provide forced ventilation and dissipation for the common subrack, DTRU subrack, and DAFU subrack.
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Antenna and TMA Control Unit for DTRU BTS Combined cabinet Signal connection Unit for DTRU BTS Cable Connection Unit for DTRU BTS Environment Monitoring Unit for DTRU BTS Enhanced Common Module Backplane for DTRU BTS
DCSU
DCCU DEMU
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1 0
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Board or Modul e
Chinese Name
Full Spelling
Number of Boards or Modules Configured in a Single Cabinet Full Confi gurati on Mini mum Confi gurati on 1 1
Doubletransceiver unit Backplane 1 in the doubletransceiver TRX subrack Combining unit Dual-Duplexer Cavity filter combiner Cavity filter combiner Fan Box
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DCOM DDPU DAFU subrack DFCU DFCB NFAN subrack Fan Box
Combining Unit for DTRU BTS Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS Fan Module
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0 0 0 0 1
4.2 DATU
The Antenna and TMA Control Unit for DTRU BTS (DATU) can be installed in slot 2, 3, or 4 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. The DATU is an optional board. A maximum of two DATUs can be configured. 4.2.1 Functions of the DATU This describes the functions of the DATU. 4.2.2 Working Environment of the DATU This describes the working environment of the DATU. 4.2.3 LEDs and Ports on the DATU This describes the LEDs and ports on the DATU panel. The three LEDS on the DATU panel indicate the operating status of the DATU. Of the six ports on the DATU panel, three ports provide power for the TMA, while the other three ports provide power for the TMA and transmit control signals for the RET antenna. 4.2.4 DIP Switches on the DATU
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This describes the DIP switches on the DATU. There are three DIP switches on the DATU: SW1, SW2, and SW3. SW1 enables the loading of single-chip microcomputers in case of debugging. SW2 to SW3 enable the power supply to the antenna through the feeder. 4.2.5 Specifications of the DATU This describes the dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight of the DATU.
Controls the RET antenna Feeds power to the TMA Reports the RET control alarm signals Monitors the current from the feeder
The DATU receives and processes the signals from the DTMU, and then generates the RET control signals. The DATU also supplies power for the TMA through the Bias-Tee. The DATU communicates with the DTMU through the CBUS3.
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RUN AC T ALM
ANT0
ANT1
ANT2
ANT3
ANT4
ANT5
Table 4-2 lists the LEDs on the DATU panel. Table 4-2 LEDs on the DATU panel LED RUN Color Green Descript ion Operating indicator of the board Status Blinking once every four seconds Blinking once every two seconds Off ACT Green Service running indicator On Off Fast flash at unfixed intervals ALM Red Indicates whether there are alarms On Off Meaning There is power supply but the communication with the DTMU is abnormal. The board is running normally and the communication with the DTMU is normal. There is no power supply or the board is faulty. The AISG link is normal. The AISG link is abnormal. There is transmission on the AISG link. An alarm is generated, such as an overcurrent alarm. The board operates normally.
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Table 4-3 lists the ports on the DATU panel. Table 4-3 Ports on the DATU panel Port ANT0 Type SMA female connector Cable Control signal cable of the RET antenna Function Providing power for the RET antenna and transmitting control signals for the RET antenna Providing power for the antenna Providing power for the RET antenna and transmitting control signals for the RET antenna Providing power for the antenna Providing power for the RET antenna and transmitting control signals for the RET antenna Providing power for the antenna
ANT1 ANT2
Control signal cable of the RET antenna Control signal cable of the RET antenna
ANT3 ANT4
Control signal cable of the RET antenna Control signal cable of the RET antenna
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OFF 4 ON
OFF ON
SW1
SW3
SW2
Table 4-4 describes the settings of the DIP switches on the DATU. Table 4-4 Setting of DIP switches on the DATU DIP Switch SW1 DIP Bit 1 ON/OFF ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF SW2
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Description Enables the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging Indicates the setting in normal working mode Enables the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging Indicates the setting in normal working mode Indicates the setting in normal working mode Enables the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging Indicates the setting in normal working mode Enables the single-chip microcomputer loading in case of debugging No.1 feed test output: ON
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DIP Switch
DIP Bit
ON/OFF OFF
Description No.1 feed test output: OFF No.2 feed test output: ON No.2 feed test output: OFF No.3 feed test output: ON No.3 feed test output: OFF No.4 feed test output: ON No.4 feed test output: OFF No.5 feed test output: ON No.5 feed test output: OFF No.6 feed test output: ON No.6 feed test output: OFF Reserved Reserved
ON OFF
ON OFF
ON OFF
SW3
ON OFF
ON OFF
3 4
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The DIP switches on the DATU are set before delivery. There is no need to set them on site.
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4.3 DCCU
The Cable Connection Unit for DTRU BTS (DCCU) is placed in slot 6 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. The DCCU is a mandatory board. Only one DCCU can be configured. 4.3.1 Functions of the DCCU This describes the functions of the DCCU. 4.3.2 Working Principles of the DCCU This describes the working principles of the DCCU, which consists of the signal transfer unit and the EMI filtering unit. 4.3.3 Ports on the DCCU This describes the ports on the DCCU. There are five ports on the DCCU: TRAN, CKB, COM , S+, S-, and POWER. 4.3.4 Specifications of the DCCU This describes the dimensions and weight of the DCCU.
Transfers E1 signals Transmits the signals between cabinet groups Provides input ports for external environment alarms and dry contact alarms Processes the power inputs through the EMI filter, and then transmits the power to the common subrack
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COM
CKB
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Table 4-6 lists the ports on the DCCU panel. Table 4-6 Ports on the DCCU panel Port TRAN CKB COM Type DB26 female connector MD64 female connector DB9 elbow female connector Cable BTS3012 E1 Cable Signal cable for cabinet groups Alarm signal cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 or signal cable for the external environment alarm box of the BTS S+ and SPOWER 2-pin terminal 3V3 power connector Lightning protection failure alarm cable Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Common Subrack Transmitting dry contact alarms Importing power to the common subrack Description Importing E1 signals Transmitting signals between cabinet groups Transmitting external environment alarms
4.4 ECMB
The Enhanced Module Backplane for DTRU BTS (ECMB) is the backplane for the common subrack and DTRU subrack 0. The ECMB is a mandatory board. There are 10 slots on the ECMB. 4.4.1 Functions of the ECMB This describes the functions of the ECMB. The ECMB provides power and signal circuits for the boards in the common subrack and DTRU subrack 0. 4.4.2 Specifications of the ECMB This describes the dimensions of the ECMB.
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Provides signal circuits for connecting the boards in the common subrack Provides -48 V power circuits for the boards in the common subrack Provides bus connection between the common subsystem and the double-transceiver subsystem Specifies the slot number and rack number of the DTRUs in DTRU subrack 0
4.5 DCOM
The Combining Unit for DTRU BTS (DCOM) is placed in the DAFU subrack. It can be inserted in the DAFU subrack with the DDPU. The DCOM is optional and up to three DCOMs can be configured. The precondition for configuring the DCOM is that the wideband combination function in the DTRU must be used when there is an additional requirements for the combination of signals. 4.5.1 Functions of the DCOM This describes the functions of the DCOM. The DCOM combines two routes of TX signals from the DTRU, and then sends them to the DDPU. 4.5.2 Working Environment of the DCOM This describes the working environment of the DCOM. The DCOM receives two routes of DL signals from the DTRU and combines them into one route. Then, the DCOM transmits the combined signals to the DDPU, which sends the signals to the antenna for transmission. 4.5.3 Working Principles of the DCOM This describes working principles of the DCOM. The DCOM consists of a 3 dB electrical bridge and a high-power load. 4.5.4 Ports on the DCOM This describes the ports on the DCOM panel. There are four ports on the DCOM: ONSHELL, TX-COM, TX1, and TX2.
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4.5.5 Specifications of the DCOM This describes the dimensions and weight of the DCOM.
TMA DAFU TBUS CBUS DBUS DTRU FH_BUS DTRU DCOM DDPU
TMA
MS
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It combines two routes of RF TX signals into one route.
High-Power Load
It matches the 3 dB electrical bridge.
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TX1
TX2
Table 4-9 lists the ports on the DCOM panel. Table 4-9 Ports on the DCOM panel Port ONSHE LL Type DB26 female connector Cable Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DAFU Subrack of the BTS3012 RF signal cable Description This port transmits synchronization clock signals, CBUS3 signals, and module identification signals. It is the output port for the signals combined from the TX1 and TX2 ports of the DCOM. It is the input port for the combined signals from the DTRU to the DCOM.
N female connector
Table 4-10 Specifications for the DCOM Item Size Weight Specifications Size of the front panel (length x width): 383.6 mm x 70.6 mm 3.2 kg
4.6 DCSU
The Combined cabinet Signal connection Unit for DTRU BTS (DCSU) is placed in slot 5 of the common subrack. The DCSU is a mandatory board. Only one DCSU can be configured. 4.6.1 Functions of the DCSU This describes the functions of the DCSU. 4.6.2 Ports on the DCSU This describes the ports on the DCSU. There are five ports on the DCSU: To_DTRB, DAFU 0 1 2, DAFU 3 4 5, TO_FAN, and SYNC. 4.6.3 DIP Switches on the DCSU This describes the 19 DIP switches on the DCSU. 4.6.4 Specifications of the DCSU This describes the dimensions and weight of the DCSU.
Transfers the data, control signals, and clock signals for the DTRU Transfers the control signals for the fans Transfers the control signals and clock signals from the DAFU subrack Transfers the external synchronization clock signals
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DAFU3 4 5
Table 4-11 lists the ports on the DCSU panel. Table 4-11 Ports on the DCSU panel Silk-Screen DAFU 0 1 2 Type MD64 female connector MD64 female connector MD64 female connector DB9 female connector Description Transfers the control signals and clock signals from slot 0, slot 1, and slot 2 of the DAFU subrack Transfers the control signals and clock signals from slot 3, slot 4, and slot 5 of the DAFU subrack Connected to the DTRB through a cable and transmits control signals for the DTRU Connected to the fan subrack and transmit control signals for the fans
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TO_DTRB
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TO_FAN
TO_DTRB
DAFU0 1 2
Silk-Screen SYNC
Figure 4-10 shows the layout of the DIP switches on the DCSU and their factory settings. Figure 4-10 Layout of the DIP switches on the DCSU
ON OFF 1 4 ON OFF 1 ON OFF 1 ON OFF 1 4 4 4 1 4 ON OFF 1 4 ON OFF 1 4 ON OFF 1 4 ON OFF 1 4 ON OFF 1 ON OFF 1 ON OFF 1 4 4 4 1 4
SW14
1 4
ON OFF
SW13 SW12
SW16 SW15
SW1
SW1 indicates whether the cabinet group is a main cabinet group. Table 4-12 describes the settings of W11. W11 is used to set whether to select the terminal match. Table 4-13 describes the settings of W11. SW2 to SW5 are set to ON by default. SW6 is used to set the impedance of four E1 cables. Table 4-14 describes the settings of SW6. SW7 is reserved.
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Table 4-15 describes the settings of SW8. SW9 and SW10 are used to set the cabinet type. Table 4-16 describes the settings of SW9 and SW10. SW15 to SW18 are used to set whether the cabinet type is single cabinet. Table 4-17 describes the settings of SW15 to SW18. Table 4-18 describes the settings of SW19. Table 4-12 Settings of SW1 SW1 All ON All OFF Description The cabinet is a main cabinet group. Not specified
Table 4-13 Settings of SW11 SW11 All ON All OFF Description CBUS1 terminal match CBUS1 no terminal match
Table 4-14 Settings of SW6 and SW7 DIP Switch SW6 DIP Bit 1 ON/OFF ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF SW7 1 ON OFF 2 ON OFF
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Description Impedance for the first E1 cable: 75 ohms Impedance for the first E1 cable: 120 ohms Impedance for the second E1 cable: 75 ohms Impedance for the second E1 cable: 120 ohms Impedance for the third E1 cable: 75 ohms Impedance for the third E1 cable: 120 ohms Impedance for the fourth E1 cable: 75 ohms Impedance for the fourth E1 cable: 120 ohms Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved
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DIP Bit 3
ON/OFF ON OFF
ON OFF
Table 4-15 Settings of SW8 DIP Bits of SW8 1 ON Not specifi ed 2 ON Undefined 3 ON 4 ON The cabinet is a main cabinet group. Description
Table 4-16 Settings of SW9 and SW10 DIP Bits of SW9 0 OFF 1 OFF 23 ON DIP Bits of SW10 14 Undefined The cabinet type is BTS3012. Description
Table 4-17 Settings of SW15SW18 DIP Bits of SW15SW18 ALL ON ALL OFF Table 4-18 Settings of SW19 DIP Bits of SW19 ALL ON ALL OFF Description Fixed setting for the BTS3012 Undefined Description Single cabinet Undefined
Table 4-19 Specifications for the DCSU Item Size Specifications Size of the PCB (length x width x height): 280.0 mm x 233.4 mm x 2.0 mm Size of the front panel (length x width): 261.0 mm x 25.4 mm Weight 0.7 kg
4.7 DDPU
The Dual-Duplexer Unit for DTRU BTS (DDPU) is configured in the DAFU subrack with the DCOM. The DDPU is an optional module. You can choose to configure DDPU or DFCU. Generally, three DDPUs are configured. If the DCOM is not configured, a maximum of six DDPUs can be configured. 4.7.1 Functions of the DDPU This describes the functions of the DDPU. 4.7.2 Working Environment of the DDPU This describes the working environment of the DDPU. 4.7.3 Working Principles of the DDPU This describes the working principles of the DDPU. The DDPU consists of the DDLC, duplexer, and power coupler. 4.7.4 LEDs and Ports on the DDPU This describes the LEDs and ports on the DDPU panel. The two LEDs on the DDPU panel indicate the operating status of the DDPU. There are 14 ports on the DDPU panel. These ports include antenna ports, TX ports, RX ports, communication port, and power port. 4.7.5 Specifications of the DDPU This describes the dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight of the DDPU.
Provides lightning protection through the ANT port Detect VSWR alarms in the antenna system Control the gains for the receive low noise amplifier Transmits multiple routes of RF signals from the transmitter to the antenna Receives signals from the antenna, amplifies and quarters these signals, and then transmits them to the receiver of the DTRU
TMA
MS
DTRU CBUS3
The DDPU receives the UL signals from the antenna, filters and amplifies them, and then sends them to the DTRU for demodulation. The DDPU also receives the DL signals from the DTRU, filters them, and then sends them to the antenna for transmission.
DDPU Bias-Tee
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Power coupler
RX1A RX2A RX3A RX4A BUS -48 V DC RX1B RX2B RX3B RX4B
DDLC
TX2
TX/RX ANTB
DDLC
The DDLC receives signals from the antenna, amplifies and quarters these signals, and then sends them to the DTRU. It also features fault self-detection.
Duplexer
The duplexer consists of the receive filer and the transmit filter. The duplexer filters the received signals and the signals to be transmitted.
Power Coupler
The power coupler extracts signals for the DDLC to perform VSWR detecting.
COM
POWER
RXA1
Table 4-20 lists the LEDs on the DDPU panel. Table 4-20 LEDs on the DDPU panel LED RUN Color Green Description Operating and power-on indicator of the DDPU Status On Off Blinking once every two seconds Fast flash (on for 0.2s and off for 0.2s) Meaning There is power supply. However, the module is faulty. There is no power supply or the module is faulty. The module works normally. The DTMU is issuing configuration data to the DDPU or the DDPU is loading software programs.
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LED ALM
Color Red
Status On (including high-frequency flash) Off Blinking once every two seconds
Meaning Alarms (including VSWR alarm). This indicates that there are faults. An alarm is not generated. The DDPU is starting or loading the latest application. There is a VSWR alarm with channel A. There is a critical VSWR alarm with channel A. There is no VSWR alarm with channel A. There is a VSWR alarm with channel B. There is a critical VSWR alarm with channel B. There is no VSWR alarm with channel B.
VSW RA
Red
VSW RB
Red
Table 4-21 lists the ports on the DDPU panel. Table 4-21 Ports on the DDPU panel Port COM Type DB26 female connector 3V3 power connector N female connector N female connector Cable Signal cable between the BTS3012 DCSU and the DAFU subrack Power cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the DAFU Subrack RF TX signal cable Function Receiving control signals, communication signals, and clock signals from the BTS3012 DCSU Power input port
It is the input port for the signals received from the TX1 or TX2 port from the DTRU. It is the input port for the combined signals from the TCOM port of the DTRU. It is the input port for the combined signals from the TX-COM port of the DCOM.
RXA1
RF RX signal cable
It is the output port for the main RF signal received from the ANTA port.
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Type
Cable
Function It is connected to the RXM1, RXD1, RXM2, or RXD2 port on the DTRU panel.
RF RX signal cable
It is the output port for the diversity RF signal received from the ANTB port. It is connected to the RXM1, RXD1, RXM2, or RXD2 port on the DTRU panel. Antenna port for reception and transmission
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It is the input port for the RF signals received from the antenna. It is the output port for the RF signals transmitted from the TXA port of the DDPU. It is connected to the indoor 1/2inch jumper of the BTS3012 or to the Bias-Tee.
4.8 DEMU
The Environment Monitoring Unit for DTRU BTS (DEMU) can be installed in slot 2, 3, or 4 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. The DEMU is an optional board. Only one DEMU can be configured. 4.8.1 Functions of the DEMU
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This describes the functions of the DEMU. The DEMU guarantees the normal operation of the BTS by monitoring and controlling the environment monitoring signals. 4.8.2 Working Environment of the DEMU This describes the working environment of the DEMU. The DEMU is directly connected to the external monitoring signal cable for receiving alarm information. The DEMU sends the collected alarm information to the DTMU through the relevant bus. 4.8.3 Working Principles of the DEMU This provides the working principles of the DEMU. The DEMU consists of the power circuit, lightning protection circuit, MCU control circuit, and RS485 serial port circuit. 4.8.4 LEDs and Port on the DEMU This describes the LEDs and port on the DEMU. The DEMU has three LEDs and one port. The ports are RUN, ACT, and ALM, which are used to indicate the working status of the DEMU. The IN-OUT port is used for eight Boolean or dry contact inputs and four Boolean outputs. 4.8.5 Specifications of the DEMU This describes the dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight of the DEMU.
Provides lightning protection of the Boolean and dry contact signals Collects alarm information and reports it to the DTMU Provides four Boolean outputs and eight Boolean or dry contact inputs
Monitoring signal
DEMU
CBUS3
Common subsystem
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Dry contact input
Power circuit
Power Circuit
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Receives the monitoring configuration parameters data from the DTMU. Provides working clock reference for the MCU through the 24 MHz oscillator. Provides the automatic reset function through Watchdog.
Panel
Figure 4-16 shows the DEMU panel. Figure 4-16 DEMU panel
DEMU
RUN ALM AC T
LEDs
Table 4-23 lists the LEDs on the DEMU panel. Table 4-23 LEDs on the DEMU panel LED RUN Color Green Descript ion Operating indicator of the board Status On Off Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) Blinking at 4 Hz (ON for 0.125s and OFF for 0.125s)
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Description There is power supply. The board or software, however, is faulty. There is no power supply, or the board is faulty. The board is working under current configuration. The board does not communicates with the DTMU properly.
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Color Green
Status On Off Blinking (ON for 1s and OFF for 1s) Off
Description There is power supply, and the board is in working mode. There is no power supply to the board. An alarm is generated.
ALM
Red
No alarm is generated.
Port
Table 4-24 describes the port on the DEMU panel. Table 4-24 Port on the DEMU panel Port IN-OUT Type DB44 female connector Cable BTS3012 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable Remarks Eight Boolean or dry contact inputs and four Boolean outputs
4.9 DFCB
The Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS (DFCU) is located in the RF front-end subrack of the BTS. There are two types of DFCB in terms of frequency band: DFCB (900 MHz) and DFCB
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(1800 MHz). The DFCB is an optional module. The BTS3012 can be configured with the DDPU or the combination of DFCU and DFCB. 4.9.1 Functions of the DFCB This describes the functions of the DFCB. The DFCB is used with the DFCU to combine five or six carrier signals for transmission. 4.9.2 Working Environment of the DFCB This describes the working environment of the DFCB, which combines the DL signals from the DTRU and transmits the combined signal to the DFCU. The DFCB (900 MHz) receives the UL signals from the antenna, divides the signals, and then sends the signals to the DTRU. The DFCB (1800 MHz) has no antenna ports and thus cannot receive the UL signals from the antenna. 4.9.3 Working Principles of the DFCB This describes the working principles of the DFCB. The DFCB (900 MHz) is composed of the cavity combiners, duplexer, lower noise amplifier (LNA), directional coupler, and control unit. The DFCB (1800 MHz) is composed of the cavity combiners and control unit. 4.9.4 LEDs and Ports on the DFCB This describes the LEDs and ports on the DFCB panel. The DFCB (900 MHz) provides 4 LEDs and 28 signal input/output ports. This describes the LEDs and ports on the DFCB panel. The DFCB (1800 MHz) provides 4 LEDs and 12 signal input/output ports. 4.9.5 Specifications of the DFCB This describes the dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight of the DFCB.
The DFCB tunes the one or two carrier signals from the DTRU and combines the signals into one before transmitting the signal to the DFCU. In the DFCU, the incoming signal from the DFCB is combined with other four carrier signals, and then is transmitted to the antenna after filtering and amplification. Detects the VSWR alarms of the antenna system and provides the function of the VSWR alarms whose thresholds are adjustable The DFCB (900 MHz) transmits the incoming signals from the antenna to the duplexer and LNA, divides the signals, and then transmits the signals to the DTRU. The DFCB also controls the signal gain of the amplifier.
NOTE
You are not advised to use the antenna ports of the DFCB (900 MHz) except in special situations.
The following lists an example when the antenna ports of the DFCB are used.
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The configuration of six TRXs within a cell is achieved through the cascading of a DFCU and a DFCB. To expand the capacity of the cell without adding additional RF front-end modules (for example, seven or eight TRXs), the antenna ports of the DFCB (900 MHz) can be used to transmit one or two carrier signals.
signals from the antenna, divides the signals, and then sends the signals to the DTRU. The DFCB (1800 MHz) has no antenna ports and thus cannot receive the UL signals from the antenna. Figure 4-17 shows the working environment of the DFCB (900 MHz). Figure 4-17 Working environment of the DFCB (900 MHz)
DTRU DTRU DFCU TMA
DTRU DTRU
DFCB
TMA
The DFCB (900 MHz) receives the DL signals from the DTRU, combines the one or two DL signals, and then transmits the combined signals to the COM-IN port on the DFCU for the combination output of five or six carrier signals. The DFCB (900 MHz) receives the UL signals from the antenna, filters, amplifies, and divides the signals, and then transmits them to the DTRU for demodulation. The DFCB (900 MHz) receives the DL signals from the DTRU, filters and amplifies the signals, and then sends the signals to the antenna for transmission.
Figure 4-18 shows the working environment of the DFCB (1800 MHz). Figure 4-18 Working environment of the DFCB (1800 MHz)
DTRU DTRU DFCU TMA
DTRU DTRU
DFCB
The DFCB (1800 MHz) receives the DL signals from the DTRU, combines the one or two DL signals, and then transmits the combined signals to the COM-IN port on the DFCU for the combination output of five or six carrier signals.
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TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 PF-out1 PF-out2 TX/RX-ANT PR-out1 PR-out2 Directional coupler Duplexer LNA RX1 RX2 RX3 HL-OUT Cavity combiner Cavity combiner COM1 COM2
TX-DUP
Control unit
Jumper
Figure 4-20 shows the functional structure of the DFCB (1800 MHz). Figure 4-20 Functional structure of the DFCB (1800 MHz)
DFCB
TX1 TX2 Cavity combiner COM1
TX3 TX4
Cavity combiner
COM2
Control unit
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The cavity combiners tune the DL signals from the DTRU and combine the signals into two before sending to the extension combination port.
Duplexer
This module provides a reliable path so that the receive signals and the transmit signals can share the same antenna, ensuing that the transmit signals with large power does not affect weak receive signals. The duplexer is composed of the receive filter and the transmit filter.
LNA
This module is used to amplify the receive signals from the antenna. The LNA gain is adjustable through the commands issued by the BTS. This module features self-detection through which an alarm is reported when a fault occurs.
Directional Coupler
This module is used for the detection of the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). The VSWR detection circuit detects the forward/reverse DL power through the standing-wave detector. The output voltage from the standing-wave detector are processed and calculated. If the VSWR exceeds a defined threshold, the VSWR alarm is reported.
Control Unit
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In the DFCB (900 MHz), this module is used to control the cavity combiners, detect the VSWR alarms, set the signal gain of the LNA, detect the LNA alarm, and set up the communication between the DFCB and the BTS. In the DFCB (1800 MHz), this module is used to control the cavity combiners and set up the communication between the DFCB and the BTS.
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PF out1 PF out2
PF in2
PR out1 PR out2
COM1
TX2
DBUS
COM2
TX3
PR in1
EGSM900 DFCB
Table 4-26 lists the LEDs on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel. Table 4-26 LEDs on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel LED RUN Color Green Description Power indicator Status On Off VSWR Red VSWR alarm indicator of the TX/RX_ANT port On Meaning Power input is available. No power input is available. Level 2 VSWR alarm is detected.
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Color
Description
Meaning Level 1 VSWR alarm is detected. No VSWR alarm is detected. The LNA alarm is detected. No alarm is generated. The tuning failure alarm is detected. Tuning No alarm is generated.
LNA
Red
On Off
TUNI NG
Red
Table 4-27 lists the ports on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel. Table 4-27 Ports on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel Port TX/RXANT Type 7/16 DIN female connector Cable Indoor 1/2-Inch Jumper of the BTS3012 Function Antenna port for reception and transmission
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It is the input port for the RF signals received from the antenna. It is the output port for the RF signals transmitted from the TX-DUP port.
RXD-ANT DBUS
7/16 DIN female connector DB26 female connector 3V3 power connector N female connector N female connector Signal cable between the BTS3012 DCSU and the DAFU subrack Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the DAFU Subrack Signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU Four-in-one shortcircuiting signal cable
Diversity receive antenna port Input/output port for DBUS signals DC power input port
DC-IN 48 V COM1
It is the output port for the signals combined from the TX1 and TX2 ports. Input port for the RF signals from the duplexer; It is connected to the COM1 or COM2 port.
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Cable Signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU RF TX signal cable
Function It is the output port for the signals combined from the TX3 and TX4 ports. Input port for the RF signals; It is connected to the TX1 or TX2 port on the DTRU panel.
RF RX signal cable
It is the output port for the RF signals received from the TX/RX-ANT port. It is connected to the RXM1, RXD1, RXM2, or RXD2 port on the DTRU panel. It is the output port for the RF signal received from the HL-IN port. It is connected to the RXM1, RXD1, RXM2, or RXD2 port on the DTRU panel. l If the HL-IN port connects with the RXDOUT port, it serves as the output port for the diversity RF signals received by the RXDANT. l If the HL-IN port connects with the HLOUT port, it serves as the output port for the RF signals received by the TX/RX-ANT port. Output port for high-level signals; It can be connected to the HL-IN port. Input port for the high level signals; It is connected to the HL-OUT or RXD-OUT port. Output port for the diversity received signals; When the RXD-ANT is used, the RXD-OUT is connected to the HL-IN port.
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HL-OUT
HL-IN
RXD-ANT
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Type SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector
Cable Reverse power detection cable Reverse power detection cable Forward power detection cable Forward power detection cable Reverse power detection cable Reverse power detection cable Forward power detection cable Forward power detection cable
Function Reverse power sampling output port 1 Reverse power sampling output port 2 Forward power sampling output port 1 Forward power sampling output port 2 Reverse power sampling input port 1 Reverse power sampling input port 2 Forward power sampling input port 1 Forward power sampling input port 2
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PF in2
COM1
TX2
DBUS
COM2
TX3
PR in1
DCS1800 DFCB
Table 4-28 lists the LEDs on the DFCB (1800 MHz) panel. Table 4-28 LEDs on the DFCB (1800 MHz) panel LED RUN Color Green Description Power indicator Status On Meaning The power input failure alarm is detected.
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Color
Description
Meaning The power input is normal. No power input is detected. The DFCB internal communication failure alarm is detected An internal program of the DFCB is running or the program from the BSC is being downloaded. No alarm is detected. Level 2 VSWR alarm is detected. It means a serious fault associated with the antenna occurs and the RF power is being blocked. Level 1 VSWR alarm is detected. It means a slight performance decrease of the antenna occurs. No action is required on the BTS side. No VSWR alarm is detected. The tuning failure alarm is detected. The tuning is being performed. No alarm is detected.
ALM
Red
On
Blinking once every two seconds Off SWR Red VSWR alarm indicator of the TX/RX_ANT port On
Off TUNI NG Red Tuning fail alarm indicator On Blinking once every two seconds Off
For details about the ports on the DFCB (1800 MHz), refer to Ports on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel.
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4.10 DFCU
The Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU BTS (DFCU) is located in the RF front-end subrack of the BTS. There are two types of DFCU in terms of frequency band: DFCU (900 MHz) and DFCU (1800 MHz). The DFCU is optional. The BTS3012 can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU. 4.10.1 Functions of the DFCU This describes the functions of the DFCU. 4.10.2 Working Environment of the DFCU This describes the working environment of the DFCU. 4.10.3 Working Principles of the DFCU This describes the working principles of the DFCU. The DFCU is composed of the cavity combiners, micro-band combiner, duplexer, directional coupler, diversity filter, lower noise amplifier (LNA), and control unit. 4.10.4 LEDs and Ports on the DFCU This describes the LEDs and ports on the DFCU panel. Four LEDs on the DFCU panel indicates the operating status of the DFCU and twenty-eight ports provide signals input and output. 4.10.5 Specifications of the DFCU This describes the dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight of the DFCU.
Transmits multiple routes of RF TX signals from the DTRU transmitter to the antenna through the duplexer after combination Transmits the received signals from the antenna to the duplexer and LNA (The DFCU also controls the gain of the amplifier), divides the signals into several routes, and then transmits them to the receivers of the DTRUs One DFCU supports four inputs, and provides four-in-one signal combination or six-inone signal combination once connected with the DFCB Detects the frequencies of the input signals and performs automatic tuning Detects the VSWR alarms of the antenna system and provides the function of the VSWR alarms whose thresholds are adjustable
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Figure 4-23 shows the working environment of the DFCU (900 MHz). Figure 4-23 Working environment of the DFCU (900 MHz)
DTRU DTRU DFCU TMA
DTRU DTRU
DFCB
TMA
Figure 4-24 shows the working environment of the DFCU (1800 MHz). Figure 4-24 Working environment of the DFCU (1800 MHz)
DTRU DTRU DFCU TMA
DTRU DTRU
DFCB
The DFCU receives the UL signals from the antenna, filters, amplifies, and divides the signals, and then transmits them to the DTRU for demodulation. The DFCU receives the DL signals from the DTRU, filters and combines the signals, and then transmits them to the antenna for transmission. The DFCU receives the combined signals from the DFCB, filters the signals, and then transmits them to the antenna for transmission.
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Microband combiner
COM-IN
TX-COM TX-DUP
Control unit
Diversity filter
LNA
RXD-OUT
Jumper
Cavity Combiner
The cavity combiners tune the two downlink signals from the DTRU, combine the two signals, and then send the combined signal to the micro-band combiner.
Micro-Band Combiner
This module combines the two RF signals from the cavity combiners and the one RF signal from the extension combination port, and then sends the combined signal to the duplexer.
Duplexer
This module provides a reliable path so that the receive signals and the transmit signals can share the same antenna, ensuing that the high-power transmit signals do not affect weak receive signals. The duplexer is composed of the receive filter and the transmit filter.
Directional Coupler
This module is used for the detection of the voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR). The VSWR detection circuit detects the forward/reverse DL power through the standing-wave detector. The output voltage from the standing-wave detector is processed and calculated. If the VSWR exceeds a defined threshold, the VSWR alarm is reported.
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This module is used to filter the uplink signals from the diversity antenna.
LNA
This module is used to amplify the receive signals from the antenna. The LNA gain is adjustable through the commands issued by the BTS. This module features self-detection through which an alarm is reported when a fault occurs.
Control Unit
This module is used to control the cavity combiners, detect the VSWR alarms, set the signal gain of the LNA, detect the LNA alarm, and set up the communication between the DFCU and the BTS.
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Table 4-30 lists the LEDs on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel. Table 4-30 LEDs on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel LED RUN Color Green Description Power indicator Status On Off Meaning Power input is available. No power input is available.
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LED VSWR
Color Red
Meaning Level 2 VSWR alarm is detected. Level 1 VSWR alarm is detected. No VSWR alarm is detected. The LNA alarm is detected. No alarm is generated. The tuning failure alarm is detected. Tuning No alarm is generated.
LNA
Red
On Off
TUNING
Red
Table 4-31 lists the ports on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel. Table 4-31 Ports on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel Port TX/RXANT Type 7/16 DIN female connector Cable Indoor 1/2-Inch Jumper of the BTS3012 Description Antenna port for reception and transmission
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It is the input port for the RF signals received from the antenna. It is the output port for the RF signals transmitted from the TXDUP port.
RXD-ANT DBUS
7/16 DIN female connector DB26 female connector 3V3 power connector Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DAFU Subrack of the BTS3012 Power cable from the BTS3012 busbar to the DAFU subrack
Diversity receive antenna port Input/output port for DBUS3 signals DC power input port
DC-IN 48 V
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Description Combination output port for the signals transmitted from the TX1, TX2, TX3, TX4, and COM-IN ports; It is connected to the TXDUP port. Input port for the RF signals from the duplexer; It is connected to the TX-COM port.
TX-DUP
N female connector
COM-IN
N female connector
Extended combination port; It is connected to the output port of the RF signals from the DFCB. Input port for the RF signals; It is connected to the TX1 or TX2 port on the DTRU panel.
N female connector
RF TX signal cable
RF RX signal cable
It is the output port for the RF signals received from the TX/RX-ANT port. It is connected to the RXM1, RXD1, RXM2, or RXD2 port on the DTRU panel. It is the output port for the RF signal received from the HL-IN port. It is connected to the RXM1, RXD1, RXM2, or RXD2 port on the DTRU panel. l If the HL-IN port is connected to the RXDOUT port, it serves as the output port for the diversity RF signals received from the RXDANT port. l If the HL-IN port is connected to the HLOUT port, it serves as the output port for the RF signals received from the TX/RX-ANT port.
RF RX signal cable
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Description Output port for high-level signals; It can be connected to the HL-IN port. Input port for the high level signals; It is connected to the HL-OUT or RXD-OUT port. Output port for the diversity received signals; When the RXD-ANT is used, the RXD-OUT is connected to the HL-IN port. Reverse power sampling output port 1; It is connected to the PR in1 port. Reverse power sampling output port 2; It is connected to the PR in1 or PR in2 port on the DFCB panel. Forward power sampling output port 1; It is connected to the PF in1 port. Forward power sampling output port 2; It is connected to the PF in1 or PF in2 port on the DFCB panel. Reverse power sampling input port 1 Reverse power sampling input port 2 Forward power sampling input port 1 Forward power sampling input port 2
HL-IN
RXD-ANT
PR out1
PR out2
PF out1
PF out2
SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector SMA female connector
Reverse power detection cable Reverse power detection cable Forward power detection cable Forward power detection cable
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The circuit connected to the COM-IN port is an open circuit, it must be configured if the DFCU is used independently. When the DFCU is used independently, the RF signal cable connects the PR in1 port with the PR out1 port by default. Do not modify the connections on the board. If the cell configured with the DFCU has more than six TRXs, short-circuit the HL-IN port and the HL-OUT port of the DFCU to ensure the six receive signals are consistent. If the cell configured with the DFCU has six or less TRXs, connect the HL-IN port with the HL-OUT port.
VSWR LNA
TX2
DCS1800 DFCU-H
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Blinking once every two seconds Off SWR Red VSWR alarm indicator of the TX/RX_ANT port On
Off TUNI NG Red Tuning fail alarm indicator On Blinking once every two seconds Off
The ports on the DFCU (1800 MHz) are the same as those on the DFCU (900 MHz). For details, refer to Ports on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel.
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Table 4-33 Specifications for the DFCU Item Size Working voltage Power consumption (heat consumption) Weight Specifications Size of the front panel (length x width): 396 mm 142 mm 48 V power input Maximum power consumption: 50 W 20 kg
4.11 DTMU
The Transmission/Timing/Management Unit for DTRU BTS (DTMU) is an entity for basic transmission and control in the BTS3012. It works as a main controller. The DTMU is a mandatory module inserted in slots 0 (from left to right) of the DCMB in the common subrack. 4.11.1 Functions of the DTMU This describes the functions of the DTMU. The DTMU provides multiple ports to receive clock signals, power supply, maintenance signals, and external alarm signals. It controls and manages the entire BTS. 4.11.2 Working Environment of the DTMU This describes the working environment of the DTMU, which operates in the common subsystem of the BTS. It processes the E1 trunk signals or the data signals from the optical transmission equipment, and then transmits the data signals, clock signals, and control signals to the entire BTS through the buses in the BTS. 4.11.3 Working Principles of the DTMU This describes the working principles of the DTMU. The DTMU consists of the BIU, MCU, and MCK. 4.11.4 LEDs and Ports on the DTMU This describes the LEDs and ports on the DTMU panel. The nine LEDs on the DTMU panel indicate the operating status of the DTMU. The four ports on the DTMU panel provide access for the clock reference and the local maintenance terminal. 4.11.5 DIP Switches on the DTMU This describes the DIP switches on the DTMU. Of the five DIP switches on the DTMU, two switches, namely, S4 and S5, specify the grounding for four E1 routes. The other switches, S3, S6, and S7, are reserved. 4.11.6 Specifications of the DTMU This describes the dimensions, working voltage, power consumption, and weight of the DTMU.
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Provides external GPS inputs Provides BITS synchronized clock inputs Provides the 10 Mbit/s Ethernet port for maintenance Supports four E1 inputs by default or eight E1 inputs if required Controls, maintains, and operates the BTS Downloads software for the BTS Provides fault management, configuration management, performance management, and security management Distributing and managing BTS clock signals E1 port Supports six inputs of dry contact signals Provides three extended digital control signal outputs Monitors the external fan control board and the power modules
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DTMU DTMU
The DTMU processes the E1 trunk signals or the data signals from the optical transmission equipment, and then transmits the signals to the DCSU through the data bus. The DTMU provides the entire with clock signals and control signals through the system buses in the BTS.
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BSC
BIU
DTRU
MCK
BIU
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Connects the BTS to the BSC Exchanges timeslot data between the E1 links and the DBUS Synchronizes the lower-level clock with the upper-level clock
MCU
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Supports the protocols such as UART and HDLC Controls the BIU to establish the communication between the BSC and the BTS Provides the platform for the running of the MCK software modules
MCK
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Provides high-precision clock source for the BTS and provides system clock based on this clock source
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Checks the phase-locked state, provides phase lock for the software, provides DA adjustment, and generates frame numbers
Panel
Figure 4-30 shows the DTMU panel. Figure 4-30 DTMU panel
DTMU RUN ACT PLL LIU1 LIU2 LIU3 LIU4 SWT ALM RST MMI
LED
Table 4-34 lists the LEDs on the DTMU panel.
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Table 4-34 LEDs on the DTMU panel LED RUN Color Green Description Operating indicator of the board Status Blinking once every four seconds Blinking once every two seconds Blinking frequently and irregularly Off ACT Green Status indicator On Meaning The OML is blocked. The internal cables of the EMUA are securely connected, The BSC is loading data. There is no power input for the board. The internal cables of the EMUA are securely connected, The clock is abnormal. Free-run Pull-in Locked E1 port 1 is normal when SWT is off. E1 port 1 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 1 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 2 is normal when SWT is off. E1 port 2 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 2 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 3 is normal when SWT is off. E1 port 3 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 3 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off.
PLL
Green
Off On Blinking four times per second Fast flash (on for 0.5s and off for 0.5s)
LIU1
Green
LIU2
Green
LIU3
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Color Green
Meaning E1 port 4 is normal when SWT is off. E1 port 4 near end alarm occurs when SWT is off. E1 port 4 remote end alarm occurs when SWT is off. LIU1 to LIU4 indicate the transmission status of E1 port 1 to 4. No board alarm An alarm is generated.
SWT
Green
When the DTMU supports four E1 routes, the SWT LED is always off. Off On
ALM
Red
Port
Table 4-35 lists the ports on the DTMU panel. Table 4-35 Ports on the DTMU panel Port T2M Type SMA female connector Cable E1 Cable Function 2 MHz reference clock, used to test and tune clock precision 216.7 Hz frame clock 13 MHz reference clock, used to test and tune clock precision Terminal maintenance port
FCLK T13M
E1 Cable E1 Cable
MMI
RJ45 connector
Ethernet cable
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The DIP switches on the DTMU specify the grounding of four E1 routes. Table 4-36 lists their detailed settings. Table 4-36 Settings of the DIP switches on the DTMU DIP Switch S5 DIP Bit 1 ON/OFF ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF S4 1 ON OFF Description Ring of the first TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the first TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the first RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the first RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the second TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the second TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the second RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the second RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the third TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the third TX E1 route is not grounded.
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ON/OFF ON OFF
Description Ring of the third RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the third RX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the fourth TX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the fourth TX E1 route is not grounded. Ring of the fourth RX E1 route is grounded. Ring of the fourth RX E1 route is not grounded.
ON OFF
ON OFF
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4.12 DTRB
The Double-Transceiver Unit Backplane (DTRB) is placed in the DTRU subrack. The DTRB provides six slots to house the DTRUs. 4.12.1 Functions of the DTRB This describes the functions of the DTRB. 4.12.2 Working Principles of the DTRB This describes the working principles of the DTRB. The DTRB uses the bus structure to exchange signals between the DTRU and the common subsystem. The DTRB provides clock bus, control bus, and data bus. 4.12.3 Specifications of the DTRB This describes the dimensions of the DTRB.
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Provides bus connection between the common subsystem and the double-transceiver subsystem Specifies the slot number and rack number of the DTRU
The DTRU connects with the DTMU through the DCSU by using the PCB cabling on the DTRB. The DTRB specifies the slot number and rack number of the DTRU. The DTMU transmits the clock signals of the BTS system through the DCSU to the DTRB, which transmits the clock signals to the DTRUs. The uplink and downlink control bus and data bus of the DTRU are connected to the DCSU through the DTRB.
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Table 4-38 describes the specifications for the DTRB. Table 4-38 Specifications for the DTRB Item Size Specifications Size of the PCB (length x width x height): 426.0 mm x 178.0 mm x 3.0 mm Dimension of the front panel: The DTRB is a backplane and has no front panel.
4.13 DTRU
The Double-Transceiver Unit (DTRU) is placed in the double-transceiver subsystem of the BTS. One DTRU consists of two TRXs. 4.13.1 Functions of the DTRU This descries the functions of the DTRU. The DTRU functionally consists of the baseband processing part, RF transmitting part, and RF receiving part. 4.13.2 Working Environment of the DTRU This describes the working environment of the DTRU. The DTRUs are inserted into the slots of the backplane in the DTRU subrack. 4.13.3 Working Principles of the DTRU This describes the working principles of the DTRU. The DTRU consists of the DTRU Baseband and RF Unit (DBRU), DTRU Power Amplifier Unit (DPAU), and DTRU Power Supply Unit (DTPS). 4.13.4 LEDs and Ports on the DTRU The four LEDs on the DTRU panel indicate the operating status of the DTRU and other functional subsystems. The eight ports on the DTRU panel are used to complete the signal interconnection with the RF front-end subsystem. 4.13.5 Specifications of the DTRU This describes the size, working voltage, power consumption, and weight of the DTRU.
Processes signaling, coding and decoding, interleaving and de-interleaving, modulation and demodulation Supports RF loop test and switchover of the faulty phase-locked loop Amplifying output power
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The RF transmitter performs the following functions:
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Up-converts baseband signals to RF signals, and performs filtering and hopping of RF signals. Amplifies, combines, and outputs RF signals
RF Receiving Part
The RF receiver performs the following functions:
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Down-converts RF signals to baseband signals, and performs hopping of RF signals Uncombines the received RF signals. Performs receive diversity
DTRU CBUS3
RF signals FH_BUS
DAFU
FH_BUS DTRU CBUS3 FH_BUS DTRU CBUS3 RF signals DAFU RF signals DAFU
Double-transceiver subsystem
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DTMU
DBRU
DAFU
DTPS
-48 V DC
The DBRU is the main functional module of the DTRU. It provides modulation/ demodulation, data processing, and combining/dividing between the baseband signals and RF signals. The DTPS is the power supply board of the DTRU. The DTPS converts the 48 V DC power into +28 V DC power for the DPAU. The DTPS also supplies three routes of power required by the TRX: 8 V, 4 V, and 3.3 V. The DPAU performs the following functions:
Amplifies the signals transmitted from the DBRU to the required power level Couples the output power for a loopback test and the power detection Provides the detected temperature of the power amplifier
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In the transmit independency mode, the two TRXs work independently without using the combination unit. Figure 4-35 shows the working principle in the DTRU transmit independency mode.
In the PBT mode, only one TRX in the DTRU is used. One route of signals goes through modulation and DA conversion. Then, the converted RF signals are divided into two routes and sent to the power amplified for amplification. At last, the amplified signals are combined. As these two routes of signals are aligned in phase, the output power is amplified after combination. Figure 4-36 shows the working principle in the DTRU PBT mode.
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In the wideband combination mode, the two transceivers are combined through a combiner before transmission. Figure 4-37 shows the working principle in the DTRU wideband combination mode.
Control unit
TX TRX0
TCOM
Combiner
TX2
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In the transmit diversity mode, one route of baseband signals are divided into two routes. Thus, the downlink receive level of the MS is improved. Figure 4-38 shows the working principle in the DTRU transmit diversity mode.
RF Receive Mode
In the receive independency mode, each TRX of the DTRU uses the main and diversity ports of itself. Figure 4-39 shows the working principle in the DTRU receive independency mode.
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In the receive diversity mode, each main/diversity signal is divided into two routes through a divider, and then sent to the main/diversity port of the two TRXs. Note only two channels of RF signals are routed into the DTRU through the RF cables. Figure 4-40 shows the working principle in the DTRU receive diversity mode.
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In the 4-way receive diversity mode, four routes of signals are sent to one TRX. The 4way receive diversity helps achieve more uplink gain than the main receive diversity does. Note in the 4-way receive diversity mode, only one TRX can be used in the DTRU. Figure 4-41 shows the working principles in the DTRU 4-way receive diversity mode.
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TCOM
Combiner
TX2
RXM1
Divider Divider
RXD1
Panel
Figure 4-42 shows the DTRU panel.
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PWR
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Table 4-39 describes the LEDs on the DTRU panel. Table 4-39 LEDs on the DTRU panel LED RUN Color Green Description Operating and power-on indicator of the DTRU Status On Description There is power supply. However, the module is faulty. There is no power supply or the module is faulty. The module is starting. The module works normally.
Off
Blinking once every four seconds Blinking once every two seconds
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Color
Description
Status Fast flash (on for 0.2s and off for 0.2s)
Description The DTMU is issuing configuration data to the DTRU. The DTRU is operating. (The DTMU issuing configuration data normally and the cells starts) All the channels on the two TRXs operate normally. The communication between the DTRU and the DTMU is not established. A part of logical channels work normally (before and after TRX mutual aid). Critical alarm (The module is faulty.) The module is normal. There is voltage standing wave radio (VSWR) alarm. The internal cables of the EMUA are securely connected, There is a radio link alarm.
ACT
Green
On
Off
ALM
Red
RF_IND
Red
RF indicator
On
Off
Port
Table 4-40 lists the ports on DTRU (type B) panel.
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Table 4-40 Description of the ports on the DTRU Port TX1 Type N female connector Cable RF TX signal cable Description It is the output port for the signals from TRX1.
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In transmit independency or transmit diversity mode, the TX port routes the signals to the TX port of the module in the RF frontend subrack. In PBT or wideband combination mode, this port is suspended.
TCOM
N female connector
RF TX signal cable
In PBT or wideband combination mode, the TCOM port is used to output the combined signals from the TX1 and TX2 ports. It is the output port for the signals from TRX2.
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N female connector
RF TX signal cable
In transmit independency or transmit diversity mode, the TX port routes the signals to the TX port of the module in the RF frontend subrack. In PBT or wideband combination mode, this port is suspended. In receive independency or receive diversity mode, it is the input port for the main RF signal. In 4-way receive diversity mode, it is the input port for the diversity signal 1. In receive independency or receive diversity mode, it is the input port for the diversity RF signal. In 4-way receive diversity mode, it is the input port for the diversity signal 2. In receive independency mode, it is the input port for the main RF signal. In 4-way receive diversity mode, it is the input port for the diversity signal 3.
RXM1
RF RX signal cable
RXD1
RF RX signal cable
RXM2
RF RX signal cable
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In receive independency mode, it is the input port for the diversity RF signal. In 4-way receive diversity mode, it is the input port for the diversity signal 4.
PWR
This describes the dimensions, working voltage, and power consumption (heat consumption) of the fan box.
Monitors the temperature of the DTRUs, modules in the DAFU subrack, and DTMUs. And adjusts the rotation speed of the fans. Communicates with the central processing unit to report alarms and the adjusted rotation speed of the fans based on the temperature to the central processing unit
The NFCB is placed in the FAN subrack. It is a mandatory module. Only one DFCB can be configured. The NFCB detects the temperature of the DTRUs, modules in the DAFU subrack, and DTMUs, and then reports the temperature information to the DTMU or automatically adjusts the speed of the fans. The fans can run at full speed or half speed. The NFCB controls the speed and status of fans.
Fans
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The rear part of the cabinet top and the air inlets at the bottom of the cabinet form a ventilation circuit, cooling the entire cabinet. The fans are configured in N+1 mode. When one fan fails, the other fans run at full speed. In normal temperature, the fans can meet the heat dissipation requirements.
The STATE LED on the fan box indicates the operating status of the fans, as shown in Table 4-42.
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Table 4-42 LEDs on the fan box LED STATE Color Green Status Blinking four times per second Description The NFCB communicates with the DTMU abnormally. There is no alarm. An alarm is generated. The board operates normally. The software of the board is being upgraded. There is no power supply or the board is faulty.
Blinking four times per second Blinking once every two seconds On Off
Table 4-43 lists the ports on the panel of the fan box. Table 4-43 Ports on the panel of the fan box Port COM Type DB26 female connector Cable Signal transfer cable for the fan subrack Power cable from the BTS3012 busbar to the fan subrack Description It provides access to communicate with the DTMU. This is the power input port that routes the power supply from the busbar to the fan subrack.
PWR
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BTS3012 Cables
This describes the functions, appearance, assignment of pins, and installation positions of the BTS3012 cables. 5.1 List of the BTS3012 Cables This describes the BTS3012 cables, including the power cables, PGND cables, transmission cables, signal cables, and RF signal cables. 5.2 BTS3012 Power Cables The BTS3012 power cables are classified into the power cables for the cabinet and power cables for the busbar. The power cables for the busbar are classified into the power cable between the busbar and the DAFU subrack, power cable between the busbar and the fan subrack, and power cable between the busbar and the common subrack. 5.3 BTS3012 PGND Cables The BTS3012 PGND cables are classified into the PGND cable for the external power input, PGND cable for the DC lightning protection board (copper sheet), and PGND cable between the wiring copper bar and the cabinet. 5.4 BTS3012 Transmission Cables The transmission cables for the BTS3012 consist of the E1 cables, optical cables, and Ethernet cables. 5.5 BTS3012 Signal Cables The signal cables for the BTS3012 consist of the lightning protection failure alarm signal cable, power detection signal cable, combining short-circuiting signal cable, signal cable for cabinet groups, RET control signal cable, signal cable between the DCSU and DTRB, signal cable between the DCSU and DAFU, signal cable between the DFCB and DFCU, and fan subrack signal cable. 5.6 BTS3012 RF Cables The RF cables of the BTS3012 include the BTS3012 RF signal cables and the BTS3012 indoor 1/2-inch RF jumper. 5.7 Cables Between the BTS3012 and the Auxiliary Equipment
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This describes the cables between the BTS3012 and the auxiliary equipment. The cables between the BTS3012 and the auxiliary equipment consist of the signal cables in the external environment alarm box and the power cables between the Sidepower and the BTS3012.
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One end of the cable is connected to the busbar before delivery. The other end of the cable should be connected on site according to the actual requirement. For details, refer to Installing the Power Cables of the BTS3012 Busbar.
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Sub-Category Power cable between the busbar and the fan subrack
Installation Position One end is connected to the corresponding port on the busbar, which is located on the right of the cabinet. The other end is connected to the PWR port on the fan subrack.
Factory Settings
One end is connected to the corresponding port on the busbar, which is located on the right of the cabinet. The other end is connected to the POWER port on the DCCU panel.
E1 cable
One end is connected to the transmission device provided by the customer. The other end is connected to the TRAN port on the DCCU panel.
Both ends of the cable should be connected on site. For details, refer to Installing the E1 Cable of the BTS3012.
One end of the straightthrough Ethernet cable is connected to the MMI port on the DTMU panel. The other end is connected to the HUB port. Alternatively, one end is connected to the Ethernet port on the LMT PC and the other end is connected to the HUB port. The crossover Ethernet cable is used to connect the MMI port on the DTMU panel to the Ethernet port on the LMT PC.
Optical cable
One end is connected to the transmission device (such as the ODF) provided by the customer. The other end is connected to the optical transmission equipment through the cabling hole on top of the cabinet.
Both ends of the cable should be connected on site. For details, refer to Installing the Optical Cable of the BTS3012.
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Installation Position The cord end terminal is connected to the wiring terminal block on the DC surge protector on top of the cabinet. The 2PIN phoenix terminal is connected to the S1+S1port on the DCCU.
Factory Settings Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
One end is connected to the PF out/PR out port on the DFCU panel. The other end is connected to the PF in/PR in port on the DFCU panel.
One end is connected to the COM port on the DFCU panel. The other end is connected to the TX-DUP port on the DFCU panel.
This cable should be installed on site. For details, refer to Installing the FourIn-One Short-Circuiting Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE. Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
One end is connected to the RXD-OUT port on the DFCU panel. The other end is connected to the HL-IN port on the DFCU panel.
The two ends are connected to the CKB port on the DCCU panel in the main cabinet group and to the CKB port on the DCCU panel in the extension cabinet group respectively. One end is connected to port IN-OUT on the DEMU. The other end is connected to the environment monitoring device through the DDF.
Both ends of the cable should be connected on site. For details, refer to Installing the Signal Cables for BTS3012 Cabinet Groups. Both ends of the cable should be connected on site. For details, refer to Installing the Environment Monitoring Signal Cables of the BTS3012.
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Installation Position One end is connected to the SMA port on the DATU panel. The other end is connected to the SMA port on the BiasTee.
Factory Settings Both ends of the cable should be connected on site. For details, refer to Installing the RET Control Signal Cable of the BTS3012. Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
The MD64 male connector at one end of the cable is connected to the DAFU0 1 2 or DAFU 3 4 5 port on the DCSU panel. The three DB26 male connectors at the other end of the cable are connected to the COM/ONSHELL/ DBUS/DBUS port on the panel of the DDPU/DCOM/ DFCU/DFCB in the corresponding DAFU subrack.
One end (MD64 male connector) is connected to the TO_DTRB port on the DCSU. The other end (MD68 male connector) is connected to the MD68 port on the DTRB.
One end is connected to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DFCB panel. The other end is connected to the COM-IN port on the DFCU panel.
This cable should be installed on site. For the installation method, refer to Installing the Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU of the BTS3012/ BTS3012AE. Both ends of the cable are connected before delivery.
One end (DB9 connector) is connected to the To_FAN port on the DCSU panel. The other end (DB26 connector) is connected to the COM port for the fan box in the cabinet.
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Sub-Category RF RX/TX signal cables between the DTRU and the DDPU/DFCU/ DFCB
Installation Position The RF cables include the TX signal cable and the RX signal cable. One end of the RF TX signal cable is connected to the TX port on the DTRU panel. The other end is connected to the TX port on the DDPU/DFCU/ DFCB panel. One end of the RF RX signal cable is connected to the RX port on the DTRU panel. The other end is connected to the RX port on the DDPU/ DFCU/DFCB panel.
Factory Settings The cables are installed on site based on the actual requirements. For details, refer to Installing the RF Signal Cables of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE.
One end is connected to the feeder, which is connected to the antenna. The other end is connected to the antenna port on the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB.
Both ends of the cable should be connected on site. For details, refer to Installing the Indoor 1/2Inch Jumper of the BTS3012.
NOTE
Place the dustproof caps delivered with the cables under the cabinet for future use.
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5.2.5 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Common Subrack This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack.
Function
The power cables for the cabinet are used to lead the external power to the cabinet.
Appearance
The external input power cable consists of a -48 V DC power wire and a grounding wire. The grounding wire has the same structure as the 48 V DC power wire. Both ends of the external input power cable are OT terminals. The color of the external input power cable is subject to the conditions on site. The power cable between the wiring copper bar and the busbar consists of a -48 V DC power wire and a grounding wire. The blue -48 V DC power wire has a cross-sectional area of 25 mm2. The black grounding wire also has a cross-sectional area of 25 mm2. One end of the power cable between the wiring copper bar and the busbar is an OT terminal and the other end is a twohole terminal.
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Position
Figure 5-1 shows the installation positions of the 48 V DC power wire and grounding wire of the power cables for the cabinet.
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Figure 5-1 Installation positions of the power cables for the cabinet
-48V Power input wiring terminal block
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Table 5-2 describes the cables shown in Figure 5-1. Table 5-2 Installation positions of the power cables for the cabinet Num ber 1 Power Cable External input power cable Name -48 V DC power wire One End OT terminal: connected to the relevant wiring post on the power distribution device OT terminal: connected to the relevant wiring post on the power distribution device OT terminal: connected to the terminal labeled -48V on the power input wiring terminal block on top of the cabinet Other End Connected to the terminal labeled -48V on the power input wiring terminal block on top of the cabinet Two-hole terminal: connected to the terminal labeled GND on the power input wiring terminal block on top of the cabinet Two-hole terminal: connected to the corresponding terminal on the busbar
Grounding wire
Power cable between the wiring copper bar and the busbar
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One End OT terminal: connected to the terminal labeled GND on the power input wiring terminal block on top of the cabinet
Other End Two-hole terminal: connected to the corresponding terminal on the busbar
NOTE
The power cable between the wiring copper bar and the busbar is connected before delivery.
5.2.2 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the DAFU Subrack
This describes function, structure, pin assignment, and installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack.
Function
This describes function, structure, pin assignment, and installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack.
Appearance
The power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack is a multiple-branch cable. Each cable at the busbar end has three sub-branches and each branch supplies power to the three slots in the DAFU subrack. Figure 5-2 shows the power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack.
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Figure 5-2 Power cable from the Busbar to the DAFU subrack
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W1 X1 W4 W2 W5 X2 W3 W6 X4 2
X3 A1 A2 A3
View A
View B
Pin Assignment
The pin assignment of the three sub-branches are the same. The first sub-branch is taken as an example. The first sub-branch routes the power from the busbar to the left-most module in the DAFU subrack, as shown in Table 5-3. Table 5-3 Pin assignment of the power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack Wire W1 W4 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X4 End X4.1 X4.2 Wire Color Blue Black
Installation Position
Table 5-4 describes the installation positions of the power cable between the busbar to the DAFU subrack.
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Table 5-4 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the DAFU subrack Power Cable One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connected to the corresponding MCB marked as DAFU on the busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connected to the POWER port on the DDPU in the DAFU subrack or to the DC-IN-48V port on the DFCU
NOTE
One BTS3012 cabinet is configured with two power cables between the busbar and the DAFU subrack. The two power cables are controlled by the same busbar switch.
5.2.3 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the DTRU Subrack
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack.
Function
The power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack is used to supply the power from the busbar to the DTRUs in the DTRU subrack.
Appearance
There are nine power cables that transmit the power on the busbar to the DTRU subrack. Each DTRU is configured with one power cable. Each two power cables are controlled by a MCB. These cables are same in structure and appearance. Figure 5-3 shows the power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack. Figure 5-3 Power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack
A 1 2 W1 W2 X1 A1 A2 A3 View A View B X2 B
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Pin Assignment
Table 5-5 describes the pin assignment of the power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack. Table 5-5 Pin assignment of the power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack Wire W1 W2 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 Wire Color Blue Black
Installation Position
There are nine power cables that supply the power on the busbar to the DTRU subrack. Table 5-6 shows the installation positions of the power cable. Table 5-6 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the DTRU subrack Power Cable One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connected to the corresponding MCB marked DTRU5 on the busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU5 Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU4 Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU3 Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU2 Connected to the PWR port on DTRU1 Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU 0
Power cable from the busbar to DTRU1 Power cable from the busbar to DTRU 0
Connected to the corresponding MCB marked DTRU1 on the busbar Connected to the corresponding MCB marked DTRU 0 on the busbar
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One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connected to the corresponding MCB marked DTRU8 on the busbar
Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU8 Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU7 Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of DTRU6
5.2.4 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Fan Subrack
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the power cable from the BTS3012 busbar to the fan subrack.
Function
The power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack is used to supply the power from the busbar to the fan box in the fan subrack.
Appearance
Figure 5-4 shows the power cable from the Busbar to the fan subrack. Figure 5-4 Power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack
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Pin Assignment
Table 5-7 describes the pin assignment for the power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack. Table 5-7 Pin assignment for the power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack Wire W1 W2 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 Wire Color Blue Black
Installation Position
Table 5-8 describes the structure of the power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack. Table 5-8 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the fan subrack Power Cable One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connected to the corresponding MCB marked as FAN on the busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connected to the PWR port on the front panel of the fan box
5.2.5 Power Cable from the BTS3012 Busbar to the Common Subrack
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack.
Function
The power cable from the busbar to the common subrack is used to supply the power from the busbar to the entire common subrack.
Appearance
One power cable is used to connect the common subrack to the busbar. Figure 5-5 shows the power cable.
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Figure 5-5 Power cable from the busbar to the common subrack
A 1 2 W1 W2 X1 A1 A2 A3 View A View B X2 B
Pin Assignment
Table 5-9 describes the pin assignment for the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack. Table 5-9 Pin assignment of the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack Wire W1 W2 X1 End X1.A3 X1.A1 X2 End X2.1 X2.2 Wire Color Blue Black
Installation Position
Table 5-10 describes the installation position of the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack. Table 5-10 Installation positions of the power cable from the busbar to the common subrack Power Cable One End (Common 2-Pin Connector) Connected to the corresponding MCB marked DCCU on the busbar Other End (3V3 Power Connector) Connected to the POWER port on the DCCU panel
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Function
The PGND cables keep the cabinet well grounded.
Appearance
The PGND cable is yellow and green in color. Both ends of the PGND cable are OT terminals, as shown in Figure 5-6. Figure 5-6 PGND cable
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Position
Figure 5-7 shows the installation positions of the PGND cable. Figure 5-7 Installation positions of the PGND cables on top of the cabinet
Power input wiring terminal block
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Table 5-11 Installation positions of the PGND cables Num ber 1 2 PGND Cable PGND cable for the external power input PGND cable between the wiring copper bar and the cabinet PGND cable for the DC lightning protection board (copper sheet) One End (OT Terminal) Connected to the PGND bar on top of the cabinet Other End (OT Terminal) Connected to the PGND bar in the equipment room Connected to the grounding terminal at the rear of the cabinet The PGND cable is installed. Connected to the DC lightning protection board on top of the cabinet The PGND cable is installed.
5.4.1 BTS3012 E1
The E1 cable is used to transmit E1 trunk signals between the BTS and the BSC.
Function
The E1 cable is used to transmit E1 trunk signals between the BTS and the BSC.
Appearance
The E1 cable is a twisted pair cable with a length of 8 m. The E1 cable consists of four pairs of 120-ohm twisted pairs. Each pair forms one E1 route. Therefore, each E1 cable provides four E1 routes. The E1 cable uses a DB26 male connector at one end. The other end of the cable is bare. The connectors should be selected and made on site. Figure 5-8 shows the cable.
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View A
Pos.1 A
Pos.26
(1) DB26 male connector
X1
Installation Position
Table 5-12 describes the installation positions of the E1 cable in the BTS3012. Table 5-12 Installation positions of the E1 cable Wire Type E1 cable BTS BTS3012 One End (DB26 Male Connector) Connected to the TRAN port for the DCCU Other End (Bare Wire) Connected to the transmission equipment such as DDF
Function
The optical cable is used to transmit optical signals between the cabinet and other devices. The optical cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE uses the multi-mode fibers for short-distance transmission.
Appearance
Both ends of the multi-mode optical fiber are LC connectors. Figure 5-9 shows the optical cable.
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CAUTION
Apply a protective cap when the optical connector is not used.
Pin Assignment
None
Installation Position
Table 5-13 describes the installation positions of the optical cable. Table 5-13 Installation positions of the optical cable Cable Type Optical cable One End Connected to the optical transmission equipment, such as the Metro100 Other End Connected to the transmission interface box, such as the ODF
Function
The Ethernet cables include the straight-through cable and crossover cable. They are used to transfer maintenance signals.
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The straight-through cable connects the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed to the network. The crossover cable directly connects the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed to the BTS.
Appearance
The crossover cable and straight-through cable use the same connector. However, they differ in connector wiring. The Ethernet cable use RJ45 connectors on both ends, as shown in Figure 5-10. Figure 5-10 Ethernet cable
8 1 X1 X2 W 8 1
Pin Assignment
Table 5-14 describes the pin assignment of the Ethernet cable. Table 5-14 Pin assignment of the Ethernet cable X1 End Wire Color Wire Type X2 End of the StraightThrough Cable X2.2 X2.1 Twisted pair X2.6 X2.3 Twisted pair X2.4 X2.5 Twisted pair X2.8 X2.7 X2 End of the Crossover Cable
Orange White/orange Green White and green Blue Blue/white Brown White and Brown
Twisted pair
Installation Position
The installation positions of the straight-through cable and crossover cable are same, as shown in Table 5-15.
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Table 5-15 Installation positions of the Ethernet cable Type Straightthrough cable One End Connected to the MMI port on the DTMU panel Connected to the Ethernet port of the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed Connected to the MMI port on the DTMU panel Connected to the Ethernet port of the PC where the site maintenance terminal system is installed Other End Connected to the HUB or the LAN switch port
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5.5.9 Diversity Receive Short-Circuiting Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE This describes the function, structure, pin assignment, and installation position of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable when the DFCU (900 MHz), DFCU (1800 MHz), or DFCB (900 MHz) is used. 5.5.10 Four-In-One Short-Circuiting Signal Cable of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE This describes the function, structure , pin assignment, and installation positions of the four-inone short-circuiting cable when the DFCU/DFCB is used. 5.5.11 Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU.
Function
The lightning protection failure alarm cable is used to transmit the Boolean signals of the DC power surge protection board to the DCCU, notifying the cabinet of the availability of the DC power lightning protection board.
Appearance
Figure 5-11 shows the lightning protection failure alarm cable. Figure 5-11 Lightning protection failure alarm cable
1 2 W1 A X1 View A W2 X2 X3
Pin Assignment
Table 5-16 describes the pin assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable.
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Table 5-16 Pin assignment for the lightning protection failure alarm cable Wire W1 W2 2-Pin Phoenix Connector X1.1 X1.2 Cord End Terminal X2 X3 Wire Color White Red
Installation Position
Table 5-17 describes the installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable. Table 5-17 Installation positions of the lightning protection failure alarm cable Wire Type Lightning protection failure alarm cable One End (2-Pin Phoenix Connector) Connected to the S1+S1- port on the DCCU panel. Other End (Core End Connector) Connected to the wiring terminal block on the DC lightning protection board on top of the cabinet.
Function
The power detection cable transmits the incoming RF signals from the DFCU/DFCB to the power detection unit for power detection. This cable can be categorized into forward power detection cable and reverse power detection cable. The forward power detection cable has the same structure as the reverse power detection cable.
Appearance
Figure 5-12 shows the power detection cable. Figure 5-12 Power detection cable
1
RF Rx Cable
Pin Assignment
None
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Installation Position
Table 5-18 describes the installation positions of the forward power detection cable. Table 5-19 describes the installation positions of the reverse power detection cable. Table 5-18 Installation position of the forward power detection cable Cable Type Forward power detection cable One End Connects with the PF in port on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel Connects with the PF in port on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel The Other End Connects with the PF out port on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel Connects to the PF out port on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel when the RF signals come from the DFCB (900 MHz) antenna port Connects to the PF out port on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel when the RF signals come from the DFCU (900 MHz) antenna port Connects with the PF in port on the DFCU (1800 MHz) panel Connects with the PF in port on the DFCB (1800 MHz) panel Table 5-19 Installation position of the reverse power detection cable Cable Type Reverse power detection cable One End Connects with the PR in port on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel Connects with the PR in port on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel The Other End Connects with the PR out port on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel Connects to the PR out port on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel when the RF signals come from the DFCB (900 MHz) antenna port Connects to the PR out port on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel when the RF signals come from the DFCU (900 MHz) antenna port Connects with the PR in port on the DFCU (1800 MHz) panel Connects with the PR in port on the DFCB (1800 MHz) panel Connects with the PR out port on the DFCU (1800 MHz) panel Connects with the PF out port on the DFCU (1800 MHz) panel
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Function
The signal cable for cabinet groups is used to transfer the clock and control signals between the cabinets in the cabinet groups.
Appearance
Figure 5-13 shows the appearance of the signal cable for BTS3012 cabinet groups. The connectors on both ends of the cable are MD64 elbow male connectors. Figure 5-13 Signal cable for cabinet groups
View A Pos.64 Pos.1 View B
Pos.1
Pos.64
X1
X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-20 describes the pin assignment of the signal cable for cabinet groups. Table 5-20 Pin assignment of the signal cable for cabinet groups X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.17 X1.18 X1.19 X1.20
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X2.5 X2.6
Twisted pair
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X2.15 X2.16
Twisted pair
X2.17 X2.18
Twisted pair
X2.19 X2.20
Twisted pair
X2.23 X2.24
X2.27 X2.Shell
Installation Position
Table 5-21 describes the installation positions of the signal cable for cabinet groups. Table 5-21 Installation positions of the signal cable for cabinet groups Wire Type Signal cable for cabinet groups BTS BTS3012 One End Connected to the CKB port on the DCCU in the main cabinet group Other End Connected to the CKB port on the DCCU in the extension cabinet group
Function
The environment monitoring signal cable is used to transmit the external environment monitoring signals.
Appearance
Figure 5-14 shows the environment monitoring signal cable.
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A 2
Pos.44
Pin Assignment
Table 5-22 describes the pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable. Table 5-22 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.31 X1.32 X1.33 X1.34 X1.6 X1.16 X1.7 X1.17 X1.8 X1.18 X1.9 X1.19 X1.10 Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair Color of Bare Wire White Blue White Orange Green White Brown White White Gray Blue Red Orange Red Green Red Brown Signal Type RELAY1_H RELAY1_L RELAY3_H RELAY3_L RELAY0_L RELAY0_H RELAY2_L RELAY2_H SWITCH_H1 GRND SWITCH_H2 GRND SWITCH_H3 GRND SWITCH_H4 GRND SWITCH_H5 Boolean or dry contact input 1 Boolean or dry contact input 2 Boolean or dry contact input 3 Boolean or dry contact input 4 Boolean or dry contact input 5
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Boolean output 1
Boolean output 3
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Wire Type
Signal Type GRND SWITCH_H6 GRND SWITCH_H7 GRND SWITCH_H8 GRND SWITCH_H9 GRND SWITCH_H10 GRND SWITCH_H11 GRND SWITCH_H12 GRND SWITCH_H13 GRND SWITCH_H13 GRND SWITCH_H14 GRND SWITCH_H15 GRND
Pin Assignment
Twisted pair
Gray Red
Boolean or dry contact input 6 Boolean or dry contact input 8 Boolean or dry contact input 7 Reserved
Twisted pair
Blue Black
Twisted pair
Orange Black
Twisted pair
Green Black
Twisted pair
Brown Black
Twisted pair
Gray Black
Twisted pair
Blue Yellow
Twisted pair
Orange Yellow
Twisted pair
Green Yellow
Twisted pair
Brown Yellow
Twisted pair
Gray Yellow
Installation Positions
Table 5-23 lists the installation positions of the environment monitoring signal cable.
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Table 5-23 Installation positions of the environment monitoring signal cable Cable Type Environment monitoring signal cable One End (DB44 Male Connector) One end is connected to port INOUT on the DEMU. Other End (Bare Wire) The other end is connected to the DDF
Function
The RET control signal cables are used to connect the DATU with the Bias-Tee on top of a cabinet, thus enables the control over power supply and RET.
Appearance
Figure 5-15 shows the RET control signal cable. Figure 5-15 RET control signal cable
1 W X1 X2 2
Pin Assignment
None
Installation Position
Table 5-24 describes the installation positions of the RET control signal cable.
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Table 5-24 Installation positions of the RET control signal cable Cable Type Control signal cable of the RET antenna One End (SMA Straight Male Connector) Connected to the SMA port on the Bias-Tee Other End (SMA Elbow Male Connector) Connected to any ANT port on the DATU panel
5.5.6 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DAFU Subrack of the BTS3012
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal cables between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack.
Function
The signal cables between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack are used to transmit signals between the DCSU and the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB in the DAFU subrack.
Appearance
There are two signal cables between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack.
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One signal cable connects the DCSU to DAFU0-DAFU2. The other signal cable connects the DCSU to DAFU3-DAFU5.
The two cables have the same structure and appearance. Figure 5-16 shows the cable. Figure 5-16 Signal cable between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack
View A Pos.64 View B Pos.26 A Pos.1
W3
Pos.1 X4 B
W2
X1 X3
W1
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Pin Assignment
The two cables have the same pin assignment. X2 in Figure 5-16 connects to DAFU0 or DAFU3. Table 5-25 lists the pin assignment. Table 5-25 Pin assignment of W1 X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.9 X1.10 X1.5 X1.6 X1.17 X1.18 X1.19 X1.7 X1.11 X1.12 X1.13 X1.8 Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair X2 End X2.7 X2.8 X2.11 X2.10 X2.20 X2.19 X2.13 X2.12 X2.16 X2.9 X2.17 X2.18 X2.15 X2.24 X2.26 X2.25
X3 in Figure 5-16 connects to DAFU1 or DAFU4. Table 5-26 lists the pin assignment. Table 5-26 Pin assignment of W2 X1 End X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 X1.31 X1.32
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X3.11 X3.10
Twisted pair
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Twisted pair
X3.9 X3.16
Twisted pair
X3.17 X3.18
Twisted pair
X3.15 X3.24
Twisted pair
X3.26 X3.25
X4 in Figure 5-16 connects to DAFU2 or DAFU5. Table 5-27 lists the pin assignment. Table 5-27 Pin assignment of W3 X1 End X1.45 X1.46 X1.47 X1.48 X1.53 X1.54 X1.49 X1.50 X1.61 X1.62 X1.63 X1.51 X1.55 X1.56 X1.57 X1.52 Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair X3 End X4.7 X4.8 X4.11 X4.10 X4.20 X4.19 X4.13 X4.12 X4.9 X4.17 X4.16 X4.18 X4.15 X4.24 X4.26 X4.25
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Installation Position
Table 5-28 describes the installation positions of the two signal cables between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack. Table 5-28 Installation positions of the signal cables between the DCSU and the DAFU subrack Signal cables Connects the DCSU to DAFU0 DAFU2 One End (MD64 Male Connector) Connected to the DAFU0 1 2 port on the DCSU panel Other End (Three DB26 Male Connectors) Connected to the COM/ONSHELL/DBUS/ DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB panel in DAFU0 Connected to the COM/ONSHELL/DBUS/ DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB panel in DAFU1 Connected to the COM/ONSHELL/DBUS/ DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB panel in DAFU2 Connected the DCSU to DAFU3-DAFU5 Connected to the DAFU3 4 5 port on the DCSU panel Connected to the COM/ONSHELL/DBUS/ DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB panel in DAFU3 Connected to the COM/ONSHELL/DBUS/ DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB panel in DAFU4 Connected to the COM/ONSHELL/DBUS/ DBUS ports on the DDPU/DCOM/DFCU/DFCB panel in DAFU5
5.5.7 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DTRB of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB.
Function
The signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB is used to transmit signals between the DTRU and the DCSU. The signals include the data bus signals, clock bus signals, and CBUS2 signals.
Appearance
Figure 5-17 shows the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB.
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Figure 5-17 Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB
Pos.1 View A 1 Pos.68 Pos.64 A B
Delander
View B 2
Pos.1
W X1 X2
Pin Assignment
Table 5-29 describes the pin assignment of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB. Table 5-29 Pin assignment of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB X1 End X1.1 X1.2 X1.3 X1.4 X1.5 X1.6 X1.7 X1.8 X1.9 X1.10 X1.11 X1.12 X1.13 X1.14
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X2.35 X2.36
Twisted pair
X2.3 X2.46
Twisted pair
X2.4 X2.5
Twisted pair
X2.38 X2.39
Twisted pair
X2.6 X2.40
Twisted pair
X2.7 X2.8
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X1 End X1.15 X1.16 X1.17 X1.18 X1.19 X1.20 X1.21 X1.22 X1.23 X1.24 X1.25 X1.26 X1.27 X1.28 X1.29 X1.30 X1.31 X1.32 X1.33 X1.34 X1.35 X1.36 X1.37 X1.38 X1.39 X1.40 X1.41 X1.42 X1.43 X1.44
Twisted pair
X2.10 X2.11
Twisted pair
X2.44 X2.45
Twisted pair
X2.21 X2.26
Twisted pair
X2.13 X2.14
Twisted pair
X2.47 X2.48
Twisted pair
X2.55 X2.60
Twisted pair
X2.16 X2.17
Twisted pair
X2.50 X2.51
Twisted pair
X2.19 X2.20
Twisted pair
X2.53 X2.54
Twisted pair
X2.18 X2.52
Twisted pair
X2.22 X2.23
Twisted pair
X2.25 X2.59
Twisted pair
X2.37 X2.49
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Twisted pair
X2.61 X2.62
Twisted pair
X2.30 X2.31
Twisted pair
X2.64 X2.65
Twisted pair
X2.58 X2.56
Twisted pair
X2.24 X2.57
Twisted pair
X2.32 X2.66
Twisted pair
X2.33 X2.34
Twisted pair
X2.67 X2.68
Twisted pair
X2.63
Installation Position
Table 5-30 describes the installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB. Table 5-30 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB Cable Name Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB One End (MD64 Male Connector) Connected to the TO_DTRB port on the DCSU panel Other End (MD68 Male Connector) Connected to the MD68 port on the DTRB
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5.5.8 Signal Transfer Cable for the Fan Subrack of the BTS3012
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal transfer cable for the fan subrack of the BTS3012.
Function
The signal transfer cable for the fan subrack is used to transmit the information of the fan box to the DCSU.
Appearance
Figure 5-18 shows the signal transfer cable for the fan subrack. Figure 5-18 Signal transfer cable for the fan subrack
View A Pos.1 A B View B Pos.1
Pos.9
Pin Assignment
Table 5-31 describes the pin assignment in Figure 5-18. Table 5-31 Pin assignment of W1 Pin of the DB26 Connector at the X1 End X1.1 X1.10 X1.11 X1.19 Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair DB9 connector pin at the X2 end X2.2 X2.3 X2.4 X2.5
Installation Position
Table 5-32 describes the installation positions of the fan subrack signal transfer cable.
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Table 5-32 Installation positions of the fan subrack signal transfer cable Wire Type Signal transfer cable for the fan subrack One End (DB9 Connector) Connected to the To_FAN port on the DSCU panel Other End (DB26 Connector) Connected to the COM port on the FAN box
Function
The diversity receive short-circuiting cable is used to transfer the diversity receive signals from the antenna subsystem when the DFCU (900 MHz), DFCU (1800 MHz), or DFCB (900 MHz) is used.
Appearance
Figure 5-19 shows the diversity receive short-circuiting cable. Figure 5-19 Diversity receive short-circuiting cable
1 RF Rx Cable 1
Core Description
None
Installation Position
Table 5-33 describes the installation position of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable. Table 5-33 Installation position of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable Cable Type Diversity receive short-circuiting cable
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The Other End Connects with the RXD-OUT/ HL-OUT port on the DFCU (900 MHz) panel
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One End Connects with the HL-IN port on the DFCU (1800 MHz) panel Connects with the HL-IN port on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel
The Other End Connects with the RXD-OUT/ HL-OUT port on the DFCU (1800 MHz) panel Connects with the RXD-OUT/ HL-OUT port on the DFCB (900 MHz) panel
Function
The four-in-one short-circuiting cable combines four TX signals into one for transmission when the DFCU/DFCB is used. It can be used to combine six TX signals when the DFCU and DFCB is cascaded.
Appearance
Figure 5-20 shows the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable. Figure 5-20 Four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable
1 RF Tx Cable 1
Pin Assignment
None
Installation Position
Table 5-34 describes the installation position of the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable.
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Table 5-34 Installation position of the four-in-one short-circuiting signal cable Signal Cable Four-in-one shortcircuiting signal cable One End Connects to the TXCOM port on the DFCU panel The Other End Connects to the TX-DUP port on the DFCU panel
5.5.11 Signal Cable Between the DFCB and the DFCU of the BTS3012/BTS3012AE
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU.
Function
The signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU is used to transmit two routes of combined RF signals (two-in-one) to the DFCU so that the DFCU can combine six routes of RF signals into one route for transmission.
Appearance
Figure 5-21 shows the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU. Figure 5-21 Signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU
1 RF Tx Cable 1
Pin Assignment
None
Installation Position
Table 5-35 describes the installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU.
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Table 5-35 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU Signal Cable Signal cable between the DFCB and the DFCU One End Connects to the COM-IN port on the DFCU panel The Other End Connects to the COM1 or COM2 port on the DFCB panel
Function
The RF signal cables are classified into RF RX signal cable and RF TX signal cable.
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The RF RX signal cable connects the RX ports between the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and the DTRU. This cable is used to transmit UL signals. The RF TX signal cable connects the TX ports between the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and the DTRU. This cable is used to transmit DL signals.
Appearance
Figure 5-22 shows the RF RX cable and the RF TX signal cable.
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Pin Assignment
None
Installation Position
Table 5-36 describes the installation positions of the RF signal cables. Table 5-36 Installation positions of the RF signal cables Cable Name RF TX signal cable RF RX signal cable One End Connects to the TX port on the DTRU panel Connects to the RX port on the DTRU panel Other End Connects to the TX port on the DDPU/DFCU/DCOM/DFCB panel Connects to the RX port on the DDPU/DFCU/DCOM/DFCB panel
NOTE
In inter-cabinet cell configuration, the RF RX cables should be connected between two cabinets. The BTS3012 cabinet uses two RF RX cables with 2.8 m in length to set up the connection between the two cabinets. The RF RX cable uses SMA coaxial connectors at both ends. If the DCOM is used in the DAFU subrack, two RF TX signals are required between the DTRU and the DDPU. For details on the connection of the ports, refer to Ports on the DCOM.
Function
The indoor 1/2-inch jumper is used to transmit signals between the BTS and the antenna system by connecting one end of the jumper to the ANT port on the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB and connecting the other end of the jumper to the feeder through a feeder connector.
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Appearance
The indoor 1/2-inch jumper uses a DIN male connector at both ends. The connectors should be made on site according to the actual situations or to the customer's requirements. For details on making the DIN male connectors, refer to the instruction guide given in the connector bag. Figure 5-23 shows the jumper. Figure 5-23 Indoor 1/2-inch jumper
1 1
Pin Assignment
None.
Installation Position
Table 5-37 describes the installation positions of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper. Table 5-37 Installation positions of the indoor 1/2-inch jumper Wire Type Indoor 1/2-inch jumper One End Connected to the ANT port on the DDPU/DFCU/DFCB Other End Connected to the feeder of the antenna system
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5.7.1 Signal Cable for the External Environment Alarm Box of the BTS
This describes the function, appearance, pin assignment, and installation positions of the signal cable of the external environment alarm box in the BTS. This cable is used when the EMU is configured.
Function
The signal cable for the external environment alarm box is used to transmit the alarm signals to the BTS. This helps the BTS take actions to clear relevant alarms.
Appearance
Figure 5-24 shows the signal cable for the external environment alarm box. Figure 5-24 Signal cable for the external environment alarm box
View A Pos.1 A W Pos.9 X1 X2 Pos.9 1 1 View A Pos.1 A
Pin Assignment
Table 5-38 describes the pin assignment for the signal cable for the external environment alarm box. Table 5-38 Pin assignment for the signal cable for the external environment alarm box X1 End X1.3 X1.7 X1.2 X1.6 X2 End X2.2 X2.6 X2.3 X2.7 Twisted pair Wire Type Twisted pair Remarks WARNING_T+ WARNING_TWARNING_R+ WARNING_R-
Installation Position
Table 5-39 describes the installation positions of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box.
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Table 5-39 Installation positions of the signal cable for the external environment alarm box BTS BTS3012 One End Connected to the COM port on the DCCU. Other End Connected to the corresponding control device.
Function
This cable is used to supply the -48 V DC input from the Sidepower to the BTS3012 cabinet.
Installation Position
Table 5-40 describes the installation positions of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012. Table 5-40 Installation positions of the power cable between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 Signal Cable Power Cable Between the Sidepower and the BTS3012 One End (OT Terminal) The -48 V DC power cable is connected to the negative copper bar on the Sidepower. The grounding cable is connected to the positive copper bar on the Sidepower. Other End The -48 V DC power cable is connected to the -48 V terminal on top of the BTS3012 cabinet. The grounding cable is connected to the GND terminal on top of the BTS3012 cabinet.
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