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CDMA ZXSDR BS8800

_R2.0_CH_EN

CDMA ZXSDR BS8800


Quick Installation Guide_R2.0_CH_EN

Version No.:
R2.0
Document No.:

Contents
1. Overview .......................................................................................................... 3
2. Installation Tools ................................................................................... 4
3. Installation Flow ...................................................................................... 5
4. Cabinet Installation .................................................................................. 6
4.1 Determine Installation Position ................................................. 6

CDMA20110224BS8800
Release Date:

4.2 Drill Holes and Install Expansion Bolts ....................... 7

2011-02-24

4.3 Install the Cabinet on Antistatic Floor ............... 8

CL

4.4 Install the Cabinet on Concrete Floor ................. 10

Produced by: CL
Support Department

Product

5. Cable Installation ................................................................................... 11


5.1 External Cable Overview................................................. 11
5.2 Install Power Cable...................................................................... 13
5.3 E1/T1 Install E1/T1 Cable ............................................................. 14
5.4 Install RF Jumper ................................................................... 16
5.5 GPS Install GPS Feeder................................................................. 17
5.6 GPS Install GPS Jumper ................................................................ 18
5.7 Install Grounding Cable...................................................... 19
6. 2T4R RSU 2T4R RSU Installation............................................................. 20
6.1 2T4R RSU Brief Introduction to 2T4R RSU ....................................... 20
6.2 2T4R RSU Install 2T4R RSU ................................................................ 21
6.3 Install Cables ................................................................................. 22
7. RSU RSU Configuration...................................................................... 24
7.1 RSU Basic Configuration Scheme for RSU ........................... 24
7.2 Explanation of Capacity Expansion Configuration Schemes . 26
8 Grounding and Waterproof Measures for Outdoor Cables
....................................................................................................................................... 29
8.1 Waterproof Measures for Outdoor Cables ................... 29
8.2 Selection of Grounding Points for Outdoor Cables 31
Appendix: Installation Check....................................................... 32

1. Overview
Engineering Indexes

Item

Dimensions
Weight
Power Supply
Operating Temperature
Overall Power Consumption
Operating Relative Humidity
Grounding

Index

950 mm x 600 mm x 450 mm ( H x W x D)


< 160 kg
-48 V DC (allowed range: -40 V ~ -57 V)
-5 ~ 45 (23 ~ 113)
< 3000 W ( full configuration)
5% ~ 95%
<5

Hardware Structure

Cable Tray
Power Shelf
Fan Shelf

Note: For details about installation and cable connection of 2T4R RSU, please refer to Chapter 6 and 7 respectively.

2.

Installation Tools

Electric Drill

Grounding Resistance
Meter

Coaxial Cable Stripper

Power Strip

Hydraulic Pliers

Pliers

Safety Helmet

Spanner

5m
5m Tape Measure

Gloves

Vacuum Cleaner

Multimeter

Screwdrivers

Hexagon Spanner

Paper Cutter

Nail Hammer

Spirit Level

Crimpers

Steel Saw

Ladder

3. Installation Flow

4. Cabinet Installation
4.1 Determine Installation Position
534

390
606

1
Figure 1 Drilling Template Figure 2
Installation

2
Spacing Between Holes on Drilling Template

3
Figure 3

Space Requirement for Cabinet

1 8 2
4
4
The drilling template (Figure 1) is the same as the cabinet in length and width, with 8 holes (Figure 2) on it, of which
the 4 small holes are used for installation on concrete floor while the 4 large holes are used for installation on
antistatic floor.
3 800mm
100mm
In using the drilling template to determine the installation position of a cabinet, pay attention to the spaces around
the cabinet. As shown in Figure 3, there should be a space of at least 800 mm in front of the cabinet, and 100 mm
beside and behind the cabinet.

When a cabinet is installed in parallel with other cabinets, its side(s) should be close to other cabinets. The front of
the cabinet should align with the fronts of other cabinets.

4.2 Drill Holes and Install Expansion Bolts


4.2.1 Expansion Bolt Appearance

1.

If the floor is vey slippery and solid, dig a pit with a


sample drill bit first.

3.
1
2
3

Gently screw the bolt clockwise until the guiding rib


cannot exit from the guiding groove (1). Set the
expansion bolt into the hole (2), and use a hammer (3)
to strike the bolt until the expansion tube completely
enters into the hole.

2. 16 52~60mm

Use the 16 bit to drill holes of 52 ~ 60 mm deep and


use a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust while drilling the
holes.

4. 1

Screw up the expansion bolt clockwise (1), preventing


the nut from falling from the expansion tube. Finally
screw off the bolt and take out the spring and flat
washers.

4.3 Install the Cabinet on Antistatic Floor


4.3.1 Install adjustable support and base assembly

1.
Use the drilling template to
determine the positions of holes.

2.16 4
60mm 4 M12X60

Use 16 bits to drill 4 holes of 60 mm


deep at the positions determined in
Step 1 and install 4 expansion bolts
into the holes.

5. 1
234

Depending on the height of the antistatic floor, decide the


installation height of the adjustable supports and then
use bolts, spring washers and flat washers to fix them
onto the fixed support.

3.1
2
34

Put the fixed supports of the


adjustable
support
and
base
assembly onto the positions of
expansion bolts and fix them on the
floor with bolts, spring washers and
flat washers, as shown in the figure.

6. M10

Use M10 bolts, which go through spring washers, flat


washers, insulation washers, base assembly and
insulation plate successively, to fix the base assembly
onto the adjustable supports.

Tips: Before base assembly is installed, it is required to install the locating pins onto the assembly.

4.3.2

Fix the cabinet

waist round hole

1. 2. M10

Align the locating holes at the bottom of the cabinet with


the locating pins on the base assembly and move the
cabinet until the angle support of the base assembly fits
into the rear of the cabinet.

Use M10 bolts, which go through spring washers, flat


washers, insulation washers, waist round hole in the front
of the cabinet and insulation plate successively, to fix the
cabinet.

10 mm40 mm
Note: Upon completion of installation, make sure the hinge of the front door of the cabinet is 10 ~ 40 mm
away from the surface of the antistatic floor so that the front door can be opened.

4.4 Install the Cabinet on Concrete Floor

1.
800mm
Use the drilling template to determine the positions of holes.
Make sure to reserve a space of at least 800 mm before the
cabinet.

2. 4 10 4 M10X90
Drill four 10 holes at the positions determined in Step 1 and
install four M10X90 expansion bolts into the holes.

3. M10

Use four M10 bolts, which go through spring washers,


flat washers, insulation washers, base assembly and
insulation plate successively, to fix the base
assembly onto the concrete floor

5. M10

Use M10 bolts, which go through spring washers, flat


washers, insulation washers, waist round hole in the
1)locating holes 2)locating pins3.3)base assembly
4. front of the cabinet and insulation plate successively,
to fix the cabinet.

6.4
Align the locating holes at the bottom of the cabinet with the
locating pins on the base assembly and move the cabinet

until the angle support of the base assembly fits into the rear Upon completion of installation, measure the
of the cabinet.
resistance between the cabinet and four expansion
bolts, making sure they are not short circuited.

5. Cable Installation
5.1 External Cable Overview

External Cable Overview

SN
1
2
3
4
5

Cable

Power cable

Grounding cable
E1/T1
E1/T1 cable
GPS
GPS feeder

RF jumper

A
End A(BS8800)
-48V
-48V terminal of power module

PE ter inal on top of the cabinet


BBU DB44
DB44 connector of BBU data cable
GPS
GPS lightning arrester
RSU ANT
RSU ANT in erface

Cable Holes at the Top of Cabinet:

B
End B
-48V
-48 V power supply

Indoor grounding bar

Transmission device
GPS
GPS antenna

Main feeder

5.2 Install Power Cable

1.
Lead the blue and black wires into the cabinet via the power cable hole on the top of the cabinet and lay them along
the left side of the cabinet until they reach the power module.
2.
Remove the cover from the terminals of power module.
3.-48V RTN -48V
Connect the black wire of power cable to -48 V RTN terminal and the blue wire to -48 V termianl.
4.
Install the cover on the terminal of power module again.

5.3 E1/T1 Install E1/T1 Cable

1. E1/T1 E1/T1
Lead E1/T1 cable into the cabinet via the E1/T1 cable hole on the top of the cabinet.
2. E1/T1
Lay the E1/T1 cable along the right side of the cabinet and bind it on the right cable tray.
3. E1/T1 BBU DB44
Connect End A of the E1/T1 cable to DB44 connector of BBU data cable.

FE BBUETH0 In case of FE Transmission, connect the


transmission cable to ETH0 interface of the BBU.

8 E1 8-line E1 Cable Structure:


8 E1 A DB44 BBU B1 B 8
1~4 E1 5~8 E1
End A of 8-line E1 cable is a DB44 connector, which connects to B1 End of BBU data cable, while at End B, there are
two cable strands which are made up of 8 cores respectively. The strand of Lines 1-4 of the cable is attached with a
label but the strand of Lines 5-8 is not.

5.4 Install RF Jumper

RF Jumper

Main Feeder

1.

1.DINRSU ANT
Connect one end of RF jumper (DIN male connector) to the ANT interface of a RSU.
2.DINDIN
Connect the other end of RF jumper (DIN male connector) to DIN female connector of the main feeder.
3.
Bind the RF jumper along the cable tray.

5.5 GPS Install GPS Feeder

GPS
GPS Antenna

1.

2.

3.

1. GPS GPS
Lead GPS feeder into the cabinet via the GPS feeder hole on the top of the cabinet.
2. GPS
Lay GPS feeder along the right side of the cabinet and bind it on the right cable tray.
3.GPSGPS
Connect GPS feeder to GPS lightning arrester which is at the lower right corner of the cabinet.

5.6 GPS Install GPS Jumper

BBU

CC CC Board
REF

REF Interface

REF

REF Interface

GPS
GPS Feeder Interface

CH2

GPS GPS Jumper


CH1

BBUCCGPSCH1
When BBU is configured with only one CC board, GPS jumper must be
connected to CH1 interface of lightning arrester!

CCREF
REF Interface of CC Board
GPSCH1
CH1 Interface of GPS
Lightning Arrester

5.7 Install Grounding Cable

Indoor Grounding Bar

1.PE
Connect one end of the grounding cable to PE terminal on the top of the cabinet.
2.
Connect the other end of the grounding cable to the grounding bar in the equipment room.
3.
Lay and bind the grounding cable along the cable trays in the equipment room.

6. 2T4R RSU 2T4R RSU Installation


6.1 2T4R RSU

Brief Introduction to 2T4R RSU

Engineering Indexes

Item
Dimensions
Weight
Power Supply

Overall Power Consumption


Operating Temperature
Operating Relative Humidity

Index
482.6 mm (H) x 88 mm (W) x 360 mm (D)
15 kg
-48 V DC (allowed range: -37 V ~ -57 V)
<600W < 600 W (full configuration)
-40 ~ 55
5% ~ 95%

Hardware Structure

RSU
Note: RSU handle can not bear excessive forces; hence, do not hold the handle except for
plugging the RSU into the shelf or unplugging it from the shelf.

6.2 2T4R RSU Install 2T4R RSU

1RSU
Figure 1 Ridge of the RSU
2 RSU
Figure 2 RSU Slot in the Cabinet

1 RSU

Align the ridges at the top


and bottom of the RSU
with the slots in the RSU
shelf of the cabinet, and
push the RSU into the
shelf smoothly.
2 RSU 3 M5X20 RSU
Use three M5X20 screws at the top and bottom
respectively to fix RSU.

2T4R RSU BS8800


Note: When 2T4R RSU is installed in BS8800 cabinet, its power interface is at the lower end of the RSU.

6.3 Install Cables


6.3.1 Power Cable

RSU POWER
Connect the correct power cable to POWER interface
on the RSU.

6.3.2 Monitor Cable

RSU MON
RSU MON
Connect the monitor cable to the MON interface on the
RSU in the second slot. If there is not an RSU in the
second slot, connect the monitor cable to the MON
interface on the RSU in the first slot.

6.3.3 RF Jumper

4 RSU 4

Connect 4 RF jumpers to the four RF interfaces on RSU


respectively. RF jumpers are laid along the cable trough
on top of the cabinet;

2T4R RSU
ANT1 ANT3
Note: If 2T4R RSU is configured with single
sector and over 4 carriers, just connect two
RF jumpers to ANT1 and ANT3 interfaces
respectively.

6.3.4 RSU BBU

SFP High-speed Cable

Plug/Unplug the high-speed cable

RSU TX1/RX1

Plug the high-speed cable: Remove the dustproof cap


from the TX1/RX1 interface of RSU and then insert the
high-speed cable connector until a click is heard.

Unplug the high-speed cable:


1.Gently push the cable inwards.
2. Pull the handle on the
cable connector and pull the connector out.

RSU Lay the high-speed cable on the RSU end

SFP
400mm
RSU-RX1/TX1 SFP

In laying SFP high-speed cable, make


sure the cable is about 400 mm from the
cable tray to the RSU so that the cable
can be naturally bent and is not stretched
too tightly.
: After wiring

Lay
the high-speed cable along BBU sides

Similarly, the ties should be in proper


tightness, allowing the cable to freely
move. Do not press the cable ties tightly
to damage the jacket of the cable.
BBU
Connect the high-speed cable to BBU
SFP
BBU FS
SFP
Insert the SFP high-speed cable into the
optical port on FS board of the BBU and
arrange the cable in good order.

BBU bound with two power cables of the BBU


binding location

7. RSU RSU Configuration


7.1 RSU Basic Configuration Scheme for RSU
RSUBBU FSRSU slots and the optical ports on the FS board of the
BBU

RSUPrinciples for selecting RSU slots:


1 1T2R RSU 2T4R RSU2/4/6
If only 1T2R RSU or 2T4R RSU is installed, select slots 2, 4 and 6.
2 1T2R RSU 2T4R RSU1T2R RSU1/2/32T4R RSU4/5/6
If there are both 1T2R RSU and 2T4R RSU, install 1T2R RSU(s) in slots 1/2/3 and 2T4R RSU(s) in slots
4/5/6.

Basic Configuration Scheme

Scenario

New Site

Capacity
Expansion

Configuration
RSU
RSU quantity
1
RSU
Configuration Installation slot
1
BBU FS
Optical port on FS
board of BBU
RSU
RSU quantity
2
RSU
Configuration Installation slot
2
BBU FS
Optical port on FS
board of BBU
RSU
RSU quantity
3
RSU
Configuration Installation slot
3
BBU FS
Optical port on FS
board of BBU
RSU
RSU quantity
4
RSU
Configuration Installation slot
4
BBU FS
Optical port on FS
board of BBU
RSU
RSU quantity
5
RSU
Configuration Installation slot
5
BBU FS
Optical port on FS
board of BBU
RSU
RSU quantity
RSU
Installation slot
6
Configuration
6

BBU FS
Optical port on FS
board of BBU

1T2R RSU

2T4R RSU

TX0RX0

TX1RX1

Remarks
2T4R RSU 2

2T4R RSU is
configured as two
carriers

3
2, 4 and 6
TX0RX0 ~
TX2RX2
6

2T4R RSU
2T4R RSU is
configured as one
sector and over 4
carriers

1~6
TX0RX0 ~
TX5RX5
3
2, 4 and 6
TX0RX0 ~
TX2RX2
2

1 and 2

4 and 5

TX0RX0,
TX2RX2

TX1RX1,
TX3RX3

1~4

TX0RX0 ~
TX3RX3

TX4RX4

2T4R RSU 2

2T4R RSU can be


configured as two
carriers, or one sector
and over 4 carriers
1
1 1T2R RSU 1
2T4R RSU
Add one 1T2R RSU
and one 2T4R RSU
onto Configuration 1
2
1 1T2R RSU 1
2T4R RSU
Add one 1T2R RSU
and one 2T4R RSU
onto Configuration 2
2T4R RSU

2T4R RSU is
configured as one
sector and over 4
carriers

7.2 Explanation of Capacity Expansion Configuration Schemes


7.2.1 5 Configuration 5
5 1 1 1T2R RSU 1 2T4R RSU
Configuration 5 is to add one 1T2R
RSU and one 2T4R RSU onto Configuration 1.

1. 1T2R RSU 1 BBU TX0RX0 1T2R RSU 2


BBU TX2RX2 The old 1T2R RSU is installed in slot 1 and its high-speed cable is
connected to TX0RX0 interface of the BBU; the new 1T2R RSU is installed in slot 2 and its high-speed cable is
connected to TX2RX2 of the BBU.
2. 2T4R RSU 4 BBU TX1RX1 2T4R RSU 5
BBU TX3RX3 The old 2T4R RSU is installed in slot 4 and its high-speed cable is
connected to TX1RX1 interface of the BBU; the new 2T4R RSU is installed in slot 5 and its high-speed cable is
connected to TX3RX3 of the BBU.
3. 2T4R RSU 2 In such a configuration, 2T4R RSU is configured as two carriers.

7.2.2 6 Configuration 6
6 2 1 1T2R RSU 1 2T4R RSU
Configuration 6 is to add one 1T2R
RSU and one 2T4R RSU onto Configuration 2.

1.RSU Install the RSU

1. 6 1T2R RSU
1 Uninstall the 1T2R RSU that is installed in Slot
6 and re-install it into slot 1.
2. 1T2R RSU 3 Install the new 1T2R RSU into slot 3.
3. 2T4R RSU 6 Install the new 2T4R RSU into slot 6.

2. Connect the cables


1 Rigid jumper
1/2 1T2R RSU3/4 1T2R
RSU 6
2T4R RSU In Configuration 5, the
1T2R RSUs in slots 1/2 and 3/4 should be connected
respectively with rigid jumpers to make high-power
carriers. The connection of the rigid jumpers is as
follows:
150mm 1 RSU
RXout
2 RSU RXin 180mm
1 RSU RXin 2 RSU
RXoutUse a 150 mm rigid jumper to connect
RXout interface of the 1T2R RSU in slot 1 to RXin
interface of the 1T2R RSU in slot 2, and use a 180 mm
rigid jumper to connect RXin interface of the 1T2R RSU
in slot 1 to RXout interface of the 1T2R RSU in slot 2.
3/4 RSU Similarly, use
two rigid jumpers to connect the 1T2R RSU in slot 3 and
that in slot 4.
2) RF jumper
2 1T2R RSU ANT2RX
1 1T2R RSU ANT1TX/RX
Disconnect the RF jumper from the ANT2 (RX)
interface of 1T2R RSU in slot 2, and re-connect it to the
ANT1 (TX/RX) interface of 1T2R RSU in slot 1.
4 1T2R RSU ANT2RX
3 1T2R RSU ANT1TX/RX
Disconnect the RF jumper from the ANT2 (RX)
interface of 1T2R RSU in slot 4, and re-connect it to the
ANT1 (TX/RX) interface of 1T2R RSU in slot 3.
6 2T4R RSU ANT1ANT3
Connect the ANT1 and ANT3 interfaces of
2T4R RSU in slot 6 to the antennas of sector 3 with RF
jumpers.

Note: If the RF jumper is


not long enough, make a new one.
3 High-speed cable
1~4 1T2R RSU BBU FS TX0RX0~TX3RX3
6 2T4R RSU BBU
FS TX4RX4 Connect the high-speed cables of 1T2R RSUs in slots 1~4 to the TX0RX0~TX3RX3
interfaces on FS board of the BBU and connect the high-speed cable of 2T4R RSU in slot 6 to TX4RX4 interface
on the FS board of the BBU.
1~3 RSU 4~6 RSU Lay and bind
the high-speed cables of RSUs in slots 1~3 along the left cable trough, and those of the RSUs in slots 4~6 along
the right cable trough.

8 Grounding and
Waterproof Measures for Outdoor Cables
8.1 Waterproof Measures for Outdoor Cables
1 +3 +3
GPS All outdoor cables, cable connectors and grounding clips must be handled in
the following way to provide waterproof protection: 1-layer insulated adhesive tape + 3-layer waterproof adhesive
tape + 3-layer ultraviolet-proof adhesive tape. Here, we take example for GPS antenna connector to explain the
waterproof method in details.
1.
10 mm
Spiral-wrap one-layer insulated adhesive tape around the connector with 50% overlapping. Ensure that a 10 mm
segment of the feeder is wrapped with the tape at each end of the connector. Remember that you must apply proper
force to spiral-wrap the insulated adhesive tape tightly.

2. 50cm
/

Stretch the waterproof adhesive tape two times as long as its original length. Use approximately 50 cm waterproof
adhesive tape for each connector. Spiral-wrap three-layer waterproof adhesive tape around the connector in the
direction that you tighten the GPS feeder. During spiral-wrapping, protect the GPS feeder from being loosened. Smooth
over the waterproof adhesive tape by applying proper force to secure it on the GPS feeder.

20 mm
Note:
You must spiral-wrap the first layer from bottom up, the second layer from top down, and the third layer from bottom up
with one third overlapping. This can prevent the connector from rain and moist. Do not cut off the waterproof adhesive
tape during the spiral-wrapping. Ensure that a 20 mm segment of the feeder is wrapped with the tape at each end of the
connector.

3. 3 1/2
10 mm

Spiral-wrap three-layer ultraviolet-proof adhesive tape around the connector in the same way as the waterproof
adhesive tape, with 50% overlapping. Ensure that a 20 mm segment of the feeder is wrapped with the tape at each end
of the connector. Smooth over the ultraviolet-proof adhesive tape by applying proper force to secure it on the waterproof
adhesive tape.

4. 3mm

Tighten both ends of the adhesive tape using black ultraviolet-proof cable ties in order to keep it adhesive. Cut off the
excess length of the cable tie using diagonal pliers. To avoid slipping away in high temperatures, reserve an excess
length of 3 mm of the cable tie.

8.2 Selection of Grounding Points for Outdoor


Cables

1. GPS 1

Prepare a grounding clip and place it on the


GPS feeder 1 m before the GPS feeder is
routed into the equipment room, and then
connect it to the outdoor grounding bar
reliably.

Select grounding
points for main feeder
1 5 m
If the feeder is not longer than 5 m, let it be
grounded at one point.
2 20 m 5 m

If the feeder is longer than 5 m but does not


exceed 20 m, make it be grounded at two
points.
3 20
1 m
60 m
20
If the feeder is longer than 20 m but does not
exceed 60 m, make it be grounded at three
points: on the platform of the iron tower,
between the iron tower and the outdoor cable
tray, and 1 m before the feeder enters the
equipment room.
If the feeder exceeds 60 m, add a grounding
point every 20
m.

20m

60 m

When the antenna is installed on a pole which


is on the roof of a building and the feeder is
longer than 20 m, make it be grounded at 1.
three points: where the feeder leaves the pole, 2.
where the feeder leaves the roof, and where 3.
the feeder enters the equipment room. If the 4.
distance between any two neighboring 5.
grounding points is not shorter than 60 m, add 6.
7.
an extra grounding point in between.

Iron tower platform


Feeder grounding clip
Main feeder cable
Outdoor grounding bar
Indoor grounding bar
Grounding network
Cabinet jumper
8. Cabinet grounding cable

Appendix: Installation Check

Equipment Room Environments


1

,
The equipment room is properly sealed, avoiding water entering it or direct sunlight. The air
conditioning devices have been installed.

The equipment room is clean without other sorts of things. The room is also installed with
lighting and fire protection facilities.

Cabinet Installation
1

3
4
5

6
7

The cabinet and base (support) are reliably connected, with insulation washers, spring washers
and flat washers correctly placed.

The appearance of the cabinet is in good condition. There is not any waste left inside or outside
the cabinet as well as on the floor. The materials bound in the cabinet before shipping should
have been removed.
0.8
The cabinet door can be smoothly opened and closed and a space of over 0.8 m has been
reserved in front of the cabinet for maintenance.

The front side of the cabinet should be installed with antistatic wrist strap.

Proper protection measures should be taken for the wiring terminals in the cabinet that are not
used temporarily.

All bolts for the grounding wire of the cabinet door should be screwed up according to related
wiring requirements.

All bolts of the modules should be screwed up

Cable Installation
1

The protection ground wires of the equipment are properly installed to the copper grounding
busbar, following the principle of proximity.

Before connection, any rust or dust should be removed from the surface of the grounding
terminal of the protection ground wire to ensure reliable connection.

The naked wire and the copper plug at the end of a power cable or grounding cable should be
covered with a tube or wrapped with insulation tape. The type of copper lug should match the
diameter of the cable.

The power cable and ground cable should be correctly and firmly connected in terms of
polarity. When the copper lug of the cable is connected to a terminal, flat washer, spring
washer should be used and the spring washer should be pressed flat.

The extra part of the ground cable or power cable should be smoothly cut off rather than coiled.
A whole cable segment with good insulation layer should be used. Do not use a cable with two
segments joined.

6
7
8
9

10

11

5cm
All cables (power cables, signal cables and pigtails) should be bound and laid by classification,
with a minimum parallel distance of 5 cm in between.

The cables or pigtails inside and outside the rack should not hang in the air.

The bending radius of a cable should meet the requirements.

The connectors of various cables should be properly and firmly connected.

3-5 35mm)()
The black and white ties should not mix up: The white ties are used indoors, and its end after
binding should be completely and smoothly cut off; while the black ties are used outdoors and
3-5 mm should be reserved at the end after binding.
,

The cables should be correctly labeled. Any special requirement of the user should be met so
long that a written request is made.

Outdoor Installation
1

GPS 45
A separate pole must be configured with a lightning arrester. All antennas and GPS antennas
are installed within the 45 coverage area of the arrester and reliably grounded.
GPS 90
GPS antenna support is firmly installed and there is not any obstacle with an upward view of
90.
1 +3
+3
Take waterproof measures for cable connections and grounding clips by wrapping insulation
tape and waterproof tape in the way of 1 layer of insulation tape (inner), 3 layers of waterproof
tape and 3 layers of insulation tape (outer) and then fixing the tape with black cable ties at both
ends.
10 cm ~20 cm
A waterproof elbow should be made before a feeder enters the equipment room. The lowest
point of the elbow should be 10 cm ~ 20 cm lower than the lower edge of inlet of feeder
window. The feeder window must be sealed with fireproof materials.
50.5

In case of directional antenna, the error of its azimuth should be no more than 5, and the
error of its downtilt should be no more than 0.5. The antenna should be correctly connected,
with sectors being properly configured.


CL
Planned by: CL Product Support Department,


Edited by: Zhang Mao

English Text by: Chen Chunlin

CL CDMA
Reviewed by: CL Product Support Department, CDMA Plan System Dept., Development & Pilot Dept
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ZTE Corporation

Address: ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.China

518057
Post Code: 518057
http://tsm.zte.com.cn
Technical support website: http://tsm.zte.com.cn

075526770800
800-830-1118
Hotline: (0755) 26770800 800-830-1118

075526770801
Fax: (0755) 26770801

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