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Content
4.4.2 FS Panel......................................................................82
4.4.3 FS Indicators ...............................................................83
4.4.4 FS Buttons ..................................................................83
4.4.5 FS Interfaces ...............................................................84
4.4.6 FS Indices ...................................................................84
4.5 SA ......................................................................................84
4.5.1 SA Functions ...............................................................84
4.5.2 SA Panel .....................................................................84
4.5.3 SA Indicators ...............................................................85
4.5.4 SA Buttons ..................................................................85
4.5.5 SA Interfaces...............................................................86
4.5.6 SA Jumpers .................................................................86
4.5.7 SA Indices...................................................................89
4.6 SE ......................................................................................89
4.6.1 SE Functions................................................................89
4.6.2 SE Panel .....................................................................89
4.6.3 SE Indicators ...............................................................90
4.6.4 SE Interfaces ...............................................................90
4.6.5 SE Indices ...................................................................91
4.7 PM......................................................................................91
4.7.1 PM Functions ...............................................................91
4.7.2 PM Panel .....................................................................91
4.7.3 PM Indicators...............................................................92
4.7.4 PM Interfaces ..............................................................92
4.7.5 PM Indices...................................................................93
4.8 FA ......................................................................................93
4.8.1 FA Functions ................................................................93
4.8.2 FA Panel......................................................................93
4.8.3 FA Indicators ...............................................................94
4.8.4 FA Indices ...................................................................95
Glossary ....................................................................161
SDR BTS/Node
B Structure and
Principle
After you have completed this course, you
will be able to:
>> Learn the SDR definition and functions
>> Learn the different types of ZTE SDR
BTS/Node B
>> Lerarn the structure and principle of
SDR boards
>> Learn the work principle of SDR
BTS/Node B
>> Learn the hardware configuration principle of SDR BTS/Node B
>> Leran the operation and maintenance
mode of SDR BTS/Node B
IN
ZTE IP RAN
Descriptions
FR: Full-rate voice service
EFR: Enhanced full-rate voice service
HR: Half-rate voice service
AMR: Adaptive multi-rate voice service
F9.6: 9.6 kbps full-rate data service
GPRS/EDGE: GPRS/EDGE packet data service
Positioning service
R99 service
HSDPA service
HSUPA service
MBMS service
HSPA+ service
Functions
Basic functions
With Um/Uu interface, it accomplishes UE access and RF link
transmission, including:
RF signal processing
Power control
Transmission diversity
Receiving diversity
Calibration
Synchronization
With Abis/Iub interface, it connects with BSC/RNC and accomplishes the following functions:
Cell management
Access control
Mobility management
RF signal processing
Transmission management
Configuration management
Alarm management
Dual mode
Supporting GSM/EDGE and UMTS, each mode can work independently. Supporting mixed installation of boards with
different frequencies in the same cabinet and mixed installation of boards with the same frequency in the same cabinet.
Through relevant baseband board configuration, software
version downloading, and background configuration, the GSM
network and UMTS network can be upgraded, changed over,
or run simultaneously.
Supporting GSM Phase I/GSM Phase II/GSM Phase II + standards.
Supporting UMTS R99, R4, R5, R6, R7.
Frequency hopping
The Equipment supports GSM baseband frequency hopping and
RF frequency hopping.
Power control
Modulation modes
According to modulation commands issued by the base station
controller, the equipment supports multiple modulation modes
including GMSK, 8PSK, QPSK, and 16-QAM.
IP Abis interface
IP function is supported at Abis interface.
Electrical antenna
The equipment supports electrical antenna and Tower Mounted
Amplifier (TMA).
Co-BCCH technology
The Co-BCCH technology is supported. It is often applied in
dual-band cell. The dual-band cell means that carriers of two
bands are supported in the same cell, and carriers of different
bands share the same BCCH.
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BETWEEN
B8200, RNC/BSC/EPC
AND
11
1.
Auxiliary cabinet
2.
Primary cabinet
BS8800 main cabinet contains 6 Radio Units, which supports maximum 48 GSM TRX/30 UMTS CS/6 cells LTE@20MHz. When capacity exceeds the main rack capabilities, a sub-rack will be required.
Each sub cabinet provides double capacity with 6 more radio units.
BS8800 can support multi-technology in a single cabin.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Secondary cabinet
RF layer
Cable rack
Power distribution subrack
Fan subrack
Ventilation space
Primary cabinet
RF layer
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Cable rack
Power distribution subrack
Fan subrack
Ventilation subrack
Baseband layer
Baseband layer
Ventilation space
Name
Height
Amount
RF layer
6 U
Baseband
layer
2 U
Power
distribution subrack
1 U
Functions
13
Cabinet
Name
Height
Amount
Fan
subrack
1 U
Ventilation subrack
2 U
Ventilation subrack
1 U
RF layer
6 U
Power
distribution subrack
1 U
Fan
subrack
1 U
Ventilation
space
1.75 U
Cable
rack
Cable
rack
Secondary cabinet
Functions
2.2.2.1 RF Layer
The RF layer is located on the top of the cabinet. It is used to
configure RUs, as shown in Figure 8.
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FIGURE 8 RF LAYER
1.
RU
Based on the site type, you can configure RSU40, RSU60, RSU80,
RSU80A or RSU82.
TABLE 3 RF LAYER DESCRIPTION
Name
Board/Module
Quantity
RSU40
1~6
RSU60
Dual-mode multi-carrier RF
unit
1~6
RSU80
1~6
1~6
Multi-mode multi-carrier RF
unit
1~6
RSU80A
RSU82
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
FS
PM
CC
SA
UBPG/BPC
FA
Board/Module
Quantity
CC
2, in active/standby mode
UBPG/BPC
1~5
FS
2, in load sharing
mode
SA
PM
Power module
FA
Fan module
2.2.2.3 Subracks
16
Fan subrack and 2U ventilation subrack perform heat dissipation for RUs. They are mandatory.
OF
CABINETS
1.
2.
RC8931
BC8910
3.
RC8911
17
You can install and configure the cabinets flexibly according to the
actual capacity on site. The following illustrates some typical configurations and installation layout of the cabinets.
AC Configuration:
BC8910+RC8911
1.
2.
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BC8910
RC8911
AC Configuration:
BC8910+RC8911
+RC8931
1.
2.
DC Configuration:
BC8910+RC8910
RC8931
BC8910
3.
RC8911
19
1.
2.
20
BC8910 (DC)
RC8910
DC Configuration:
BC8910+2RC8910
1.
2.
3.
BC8910 (DC)
RC8910
RC8910
21
DC Configuration:
BC8910+3RC8910
1.
2.
AC Configuration:
BC8910+PC8910
+RRU
22
BC8910 (DC)
RC8910
3.
4.
RC8910
RC8910
A BC8910 cabinet, a PC8910 cabinet and several RRUs can be combined to form a BS8900 base station with remote RF units. Five
RRUs can be used due to the PDM subrack with the lightning protection function. The RRUs are connected to the BC8910 cabinet
with fiber optic cables.
1.
2.
3.
BC8910
PC8910
RRU
23
AC Configuration:
BC8910+RC8910
+RC8911+PC8910
1.
2.
BC8910
RC8910
3.
4.
PC8910
RC8911
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BC8910 (AC)
FIGURE 18 BC8910AC
1.
2.
Heat exchanger
Reserved space
3.
4.
Baseband layer
Power distribution subrack
Subrack
Dimensions
Quantity
Main features
Baseband layer
2U
Configure BBU
and process
baseband data
Power
distribution
subrack
6U
Configure
B121 power
and provide
DC power
for internal
modules within
the cabinet
Heat exchanger
4U
Cabinet heat
dissipation
Reserved space
6U
Accommodate
other devices
such as
transmission
device,
lightning
protection
subrack, and
cable tray.
Dummy panel is
not required.
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BC8910 (DC)
FIGURE 19 BC8910DC
1.
2.
3.
26
Heat exchanger
Reserved space
Baseband layer
4.
5.
6.
Subrack
Dimensions
Quantity
Main features
Baseband layer
2U
Configure BBU
and process
baseband data
Power
distribution
subrack
3U
PDM, to
distribute
power inside
the cabinet
Heat exchanger
4U
Reserved space
6U
Cabinet heat
dissipation
Accommodate
other devices
such as
transmission
device,
lightning
protection
subrack, and
cable tray.
Dummy panel is
not required.
RC8911
Subrack
Dimensions
Quantity
Main features
Lightning
protection
subrack
2U
Lightning
protection for
input/output E1
and trunk node
signals.
Cabling rack
1U
Cabling inside
the cabinet
FIGURE 20 RC8911
1.
2.
3.
Fan subrack
Power distribution subrack
RF unit
4.
5.
Storage battery
Base
Subrack
Dimensions
Quantity
Main features
RF unit
Dimensions of
each RU: 482.6
mm (H)88
mm (W)360
mm (D)
Transmit and
receive radio
signals
Fan subrack
Heat dissipation
for RF unit
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RC8910
Subrack
Dimensions
Quantity
Main features
Storage battery
Dimensions of
a battery: 288
mm (H)110
mm (W)550
mm (D)
Backup battery,
providing
power for the
equipment
when the
external power
is cut off
Power
distribution
subrack
Distribute
power for
the overall
equipment
FIGURE 21 RC8910
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
28
Fan subrack
Power distribution subrack
RF unit
Breaker and surge arrester
Base
Subrack
Dimensions
Quantity
Main features
RF unit
Dimensions of
each RU: 482.6
mm (H)88
mm (W)360
mm (D)
Transmit and
receive radio
signals
Fan subrack
Heat dissipation
for RF unit
Power
distribution
subrack
Distribute
power for
the overall
equipment
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RC8931
FIGURE 22 RC8931
1.
2.
3.
4.
30
Fan subrack
Power distribution subrack
RF unit
Storage battery
5.
Base
PC8910
Subrack
Dimensions
Quantity
Main features
RF unit
Dimensions of
each RU: 482.6
mm (H)88
mm (W)360
mm (D)
Transmit and
receive radio
signals
Fan subrack
Heat dissipation
for RF unit
Storage battery
Dimensions of
a battery: 288
mm (H)110
mm (W)550
mm (D)
Backup battery,
providing
power for the
equipment
when the
external power
is cut off
Power
distribution
subrack
Distribute
power for
the overall
equipment
FIGURE 23 PC8910
1.
Storage battery
2.
Base
31
32
Scheme 1:
BC8910A +
RC8911A
FIGURE 24 APPEARANCE
Scheme 2:
BC8910A +
OF
SCHEME 1
33
RC8910A +
PC8910A
FIGURE 25 APPEARANCE
34
OF
SCHEME 2
Scheme 3:
BC8910A +
RC8910A
FIGURE 26 APPEARANCE
OF
SCHEME 3
35
Radio unit mainly process the conversion between baseband signals and RF signals.
In the BS8900A, there are three kinds of radio unit, respectively:
RSU40, RSU60, and RSU82. RSU40 is a UMTS only radio frequency
module, which works in UMTS only on 2100MHz/AWS.
36
Actively report the significant alarm information to the monitoring center at background.
37
Battery
Management
Functions
Control Functions
Triple Remote
Functions
Discharge test
Battery protection
Rectifier ON/OFF
Remote information
Remote control
Remote measurement
Man-machine
Interaction
Functions
MMI consists of LCD and buttons. You can set the system parameters and query the system data on MMI, which is easy to use and
reliable.
Communication
Functions
1.
2.
OF
POWER SUBRACK
3.
Monitoring unit
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TABLE 5 PARTS
ON
OF
FRONT PANEL
FOR
ID
Part
Description
AC Input
AC input
air-switch
AC Output
Auxiliary
AC output
air-switch
AC SPD
Three lightning
arresters (class
C)
Provide class C
lightning protection.
Support HOT SWAP
In normal case, the
arrester window
is green (or
achromatous).
When the arrester
is damaged by a
lightning strike, the
window turns red.
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ID
DC Output
Part
Description
Air-switch of
load 1
Air-switch of
load 2
Air-switch of
load 3
Air-switch of
load 4
BATT Input
Air-switch of
battery input
OF
MONITORING UNIT
40
FIGURE 34 PARTS
1.
2.
3.
4.
OF
MONITORING UNIT
5.
6.
7.
8.
Screen
Indicator
Reset hole
Button
Power switch
Handle
Captive screw
I/O interface
In the front panel, there are the LCD, indicators, reset hole,
keys, power monitoring switch, handle, and captive fastener.
i.
ii.
TABLE 6 STATUS
OF
FOR
MONITORING UNIT
INDICATORS
IN
MONITORING UNIT
ID
Indicator
Description
PWR
Power indicator
RUN
Running indicator
EQU
Equalized charge
indicator
41
ID
Indicator
Description
COM1
Communication
indicator 1
COM2
Communication
indicator 2
ALM
Fault indicator
Weight: 1.6 kg
42
1.
2.
3.
Indicator
Fan inlet
Handle
4.
5.
Captive bolt
I/O interface
TABLE 7 DESCRIPTION
OF
Name
Proper
Status
Improper
Status
Description
Power supply
indicator
(green)
ON
OFF
No input power
No output power
Flashing
Rectifier output
current-limiting
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Name
Proper
Status
Improper
Status
Description
Alarm
indicator
(yellow)
OFF
ON
AC input over/undervoltage
lPFC output
over/under-voltage
Overtemperature
Flashing
Quickly flashing:
the rectifier is
disconnected from
monitoring unit.
Slowly flashing: the
rectifier sleeps.
Fault indicator
(red)
OFF
ON
Output Overvoltage/Over-current
The output fuse is
broken.
Fan fault
Other Faults
OF
ADPD1 SUBRACK
Note:
Set ADPD1 module if BC8910A cabinet connects AC power.
Height 2U, width 19", AC input, and 8 X DC outputs.
The front panel of ADPD2 subrack is shown in Figure 40.
44
OF
ADPD2 SUBRACK
Note:
Set ADPD2 module if BC8910A cabinet connects AC power.
Height 2U, width 19", AC input, and 10 X DC outputs.
2. You can select DCPD2 subrack for the BC8910A cabinet in DC
configuration. The front panel of DCPD2 subrack is shown in
Figure 41.
FIGURE 41 FRONT PANEL
OF
DCPD2 SUBRACK
Note:
You can set DCPD2 module if the BC8910A cabinet connects
DC power.
Height 2U, width 19", DC input, and 8 X DC outputs.
RC8910A Cabinet
OF
DCPD3 SUBRACK
Note:
You can set DCPD3 module if the RC8910A cabinet connects DC
power.
Height 1U, width 19", DC input, and 4 X DC outputs.
The front panel of DCPD4 subrack is shown in Figure 43.
45
OF
DCPD4 SUBRACK
Note:
You can set DCPD4 module if the RC8910A cabinet connects DC
power.
Height 1U, width 19", DC input, and 8 X DC outputs.
RC8911A Cabinet
You can select DCPD1 subrack for the RC8911A cabinet in DC configuration. The front panel of DCPD1 subrack is shown in Figure
44.
FIGURE 44 FRONT PANEL
OF
DCPD1 SUBRACK
Note:
You can set DCPD1 module if the RC8911A cabinet connects DC
power.
Height 1U, non-standard width, DC input, and 4 X DC outputs.
BBU Subrack
BBU Functions
BBU performs Abis/Iub interface function, signaling processing,
baseband processing function, remote and local operation and
maintenance, working status monitoring, and alarm report. The
functions of each board are described as follows:
46
PM: provides the functions of BBU power input, voltage conversion, and power monitoring
SE (Site Alarm Extender): provides expansion interface for external monitoring devicek, E1/T1 interface, and dry contact
BBU Composition
Figure 45 shows the BBU module.
FIGURE 45 BBU MODULE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
OF
BASEBAND LAYER
Board/
Module
Name
Quantity
Slot
CC
Control and
clock module
Default configuration:
1; active/standby
case: 2
1, 2
BPC
Baseband
Processing Card,
version C
1~5
3~8
FS
Network
Switching Board
Default configuration:
1; active/standby
case: 2
3, 4
SA
Field Alarm
Module
13
SE
Environment
Monitoring
Expansion
Module
PM
Power Module
1~2
14, 15
FA
Fan Module
Fan slot
47
AT
BASEBAND LAYER
Fan Subrack
Fan Subrack Functions
Functions of fan subrack:
OF
FAN SUBRACK
IN
BC8910A CABINET
OF
FAN SUBRACK
IN
RC8910A CABINET
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OF
FAN SUBRACK
IN
RC8911A CABINET
Table 9 lists the interfaces on front panel of the fan subrack. Table
10 describes the indicators on front panel of fan subrack.
TABLE 9 INTERFACES
ON
FRONT PANEL
OF
FAN SUBRACK
Part Silkscreen
Name
Description
POWER
Power supply
interface
MON
Communication
Monitor Interface
TABLE 10 DESCRIPTION
OF
INDICATORS
IN
FAN SUBRACK
Part Silkscreen
Name
Description
PWR
Power indicator
ALM
Alarm indicator
RUN
Running indicator
Flashes in green:
indicates that the
operation is proper.
Other: exception
Battery Subrack
Battery Functions
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Note:
There are two heating circuits in the battery heating board.
For one circuit, the startup temperature is around -5C and the
shutdown temperature is 30C.
For the other circuit, the startup temperature is around -13C and
the shutdown temperature is around 10C.
In other words, when the cabinet temperature is lower than -13C,
both circuits starts. When the aluminum plate is heated to 10C,
one circuit is closed and the other one keeps working.
Lightning Subrack
Lightning Subrack Functions
The lightning subrack in BC8910A cabinet is optional.
The lightning subrack performs the following functions:
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OF
LIGHTNING SUBRACK
TABLE 11 INTERFACES
ON
FRONT PANEL
IN
LIGHTNING SUBRACK
Panel
Silkscreen
Name
Description
RS232/RS485
_EM
RS232/RS485
lightning interface
MON_IN/OUT_GO
Dry contact
lightning interface
BSC_E1_GO
ETH_1
IP Iub lightning
interface
ETH_0
IP Iub lightning
interface
BBU_A1
IP Iub output 1
BBU_A0
IP Iub output 0
SA
Dry contact/E1/T1
anti-lightning
output
51
52
53
1.
2.
3.
Cover
BBU Subrack
Heat Exchanger
4.
5.
Base (optional)
RSU Subrack
54
1.
2.
3.
4.
OF
RSU Subrack
BBU Subrack
BBU module board
APM+PSU subrack / DPM subrack
BS8906 CABINET
5.
6.
RSU Subrack
RSU subrack for BS8906 can be located within the same cabinet as
BBU subrack, or within a different cabinet. Size of RSU subrack:
110 mm (W) X 600 mm (H) 480 mm (D).
Figure 55 shows the structure of RSU subrack.
55
FIGURE 55 STRUCTURE
OF
RSU CABINET
BBU Subrack
Size of BS8906 BBU subrack: 210 mm (W) X 600 mm (H) 480
mm (D) (including heat exchanger). Figure 56 shows the structure
of BBU subrack.
56
FIGURE 56 STRUCTURE
1.
2.
OF
BBU SUBRACK
BBU subrack
APM+PSU subrack / DPM+DDF
subrack
3.
57
FIGURE 57 STRUCTURE
OF
FAN BOX
Heater
You shall install the heater if the minimum temperature of BS8906
working environment is lower than -10.
When environment temperature is -40, the equipment can start
within half an hour, and internal air temperature can reach -10.
Size of the heater: 160 mm (W) X 175 mm (H). The structure of
heater is shown in Figure 58.
FIGURE 58 HEATER STRUCTURE
Heat Exchanger
BBU subrack does heat radiation by using heat exchanger. Heat
exchanger is located at the rear of BBU subrack, with rear exhaust
mode, as shown in Figure 59.
58
FIGURE 59 POSITION
1.
OF
HEAT EXCHANGER
59
60
Index
B8200: 88.4 x 482.6 x 197 mm (H x W x D)
Dimension
Weight
R8860: 20 Kg
R8882: 20 Kg
Indices
61
Item
Indices
Color
Dark blue
BC8910A
RC8910A
RC8911A
PC8910A
Dimension(H*W*D)
800*600*600
800*600*600
800*600*600
800*600*600
( mm*mm*mm)
Without battery:
Weight of full
configuration
without
battery(Kg)
Full
configuration:
82Kg
127Kg
(RSU40,RSU60)
139Kg (RSU82)
93Kg
(RSU40/RSU60)
99Kg (RSU82)
With battery:
277Kg
(RSU40/RSU60)
Without battery:
47Kg
With battery:
415Kg
283 Kg (RSU82)
Notes
Reserved 6U
space for
transmission etc.
6*RSUs
3*RSUs+150AH
2*150AH
DC Split BaseStation
(Standard Style)
AC Integrative BaseStation
(Compact Style)
BC8910A + RC8910A+
PC8910A
BC8910A+ RC8910A
BC8910A+RC8911A
205Kg (RSU82)
185Kg (RSU82)
Dimension(H*W*D):
Dimension(H*W*D):
Dimension(H*W*D):
1600*1200*600(mm)
1600*600*600(mm)
1600*600*600(mm)
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Indices
650 320 480 (mm)
650 210 480 (mm) (single BBU)
full configuration is less than 52Kg
Weight/Rack
Color
Item
Indices
Type
E1/T1
16 pairs(8pairs
optional)
DB44
1 10M/100M/10
00M electrical
Auto-Negotiation.
Ethernet (either
or)
Abis/Iub
RJ45
Auto-MDI/MDIX
1 1000M optical
Or 1 100M optical
STM-1
2
pairs(optional)
SFP (LC)
SFP (LC)
1 10M/100M/10
00M electrical
Cascading, Debugging or Local Maintenance
Ethernet
Auto-Negotiation.
RJ45
Auto-MDI/MDIX
Baseband/Radio
CPRI
12 pairs
SFP (LC)
Clock
GPS
SMA
63
Indices
Max Carrier/Sector
Max Carrier/TRX
Max Cell
123
UL: 75 Mbps
Max Throughput
DL: 216 Mbps
Indices
UMTS 4 Carriers
Indices
Single-mode configuration
64
Indices
2x4 TRX
2x3 CS
Indices
48 TRX
Maximum UMTS CS
30 CS
Maximum GSM/UMTS
dual-mode TRX
Note:
The capacity Indices is only applicable for main cabinet. By adding
sub-rack, the capacity can be doubled. However, the maximum
capacity is depend on B8200.
Indices
48 TRX
Maximum UMTS CS
30 CS
Maximum GSM/UMTS
dual-mode TRX
Note:
The capacity Indices is only applicable for main cabinet. By adding
sub-rack, the capacity can be doubled. However, the maximum
capacity is depend on B8200.
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Item
Indices
24 TRX
Maximum UMTS CS
18 CS
Item
Frequency Band
Receiver
sensitivity
Indices
2100 MHz
Item
Indices
-126.5dBm@UMTS single antenna, 12.2K
AMR Static Mode
-129.2dBm@UMTS double antenna, 12.2K
AMR Static Mode
Receiver sensitivity
-125.9dBm@UMTS single antennas, 3GPP
25.141 Specified Condition Mode
-128.6dBm@UMTS double antennas, 3GPP
25.141 Specified Condition Mode
TRX Output Power
TOC Output Power
60W
Item
Frequency Band
66
Indices
850M/EGSM/900M/1800M/1900 MHz
Receiver
sensitivity
Item
Indices
-113dBm@GSM single antenna
-126.5dBm@UMTS single antenna
Receiver sensitivity
-129.2dBm@UMTS double antennas
-131.9dBm@UMTS four antennas
TRX Output Power
TOC Output Power
RSU60(UMTS)
80W
RSU60(G/U)
80W
Item
Frequency Band
Receiver
sensitivity
Indices
850M/900M/1800/1900 MHz
Item
Indices
-113dBm@GSM single antenna
-126.5dBm@UMTS single antenna
Receiver sensitivity
-129.2dBm@UMTS double antennas
-131.9dBm@UMTS four antennas
TRX Output Power
TOC Output Power
2x80W (900/1800MHz)
RSU82
2x60W (2100MHz)
Item
Frequency Band
Indices
2100 MHz
67
Receiver
sensitivity
Item
Indices
-126.5dBm@UMTS single antenna
Receiver sensitivity
-129.2dBm@UMTS double antenna
TRX Output Power
TOC Output Power
2 * 60W
Index
B8200: -48V DC (-57 V DC ~ -40
V DC)
R8840: -48V DC (-35 V DC ~ -60
V DC)
Power
Consumption
68
Type
Typical
Power Consumption(80
W/900 MHz)
80W
115W
145W
180W
135W
175W
200W
Type
Typical
Power Consumption(80
W/900 MHz)
225W
60W
75W
90W
105W
120W
GSM/S1
412W
GSM/S2
330W
GSM/S3
258W
GSM/S4
246W
GSM/S5
310W
GSM/S6
332W
GSM/S7
343W
GSM/S8
348W
Power
Consumption
Radio
Module
Name
RSU82
Indices
-48V DC (-57 V DC ~ -40 V DC)
Station
S4/4/4
S8/8/8
Frequency
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
850M/900M
685
1110
1215
2060
1800M/1900
M
740
1215
1315
2255
69
Radio
Module
Name
RSU60
Station
S4/4/4
S8/8/8
Frequency
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
850M/900M
725
1165
1265
2170
1800M/1900
M
755
1205
1310
2250
S111
Radio
Module
Frequency
Average
RSU82
850/90
0M
485
635
595
790
755
1035
RSU40
2100M
470
558
525
780
710
985
RSU60
850/90
0M
605
735
695
870
835
1035
RSU80
A
2100M
440
555
515
720
665
905
S222
Peak
Average
S333
Peak
Average
S444
Peak
Average
Peak
820
-
1210
-
905
-
1205
-
Indices
70
2*150AH
Radio
Module
Station
S4/4/4
S8/8/8
Frequency
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
900M
750
1285
1230
2230
1800M
760
1305
1245
2275
RSU82
S111
Radio
Module
Frequency
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
Average
Peak
RSU40
2100
M
500
680
690
865
830
1060
RSU60
850
/900
M
670
870
870
1005
975
1170
1040
1340
2100
MHz
460
670
675
855
800
1035
900
MHz
(40
W/
Carrier)
870
1005
1005
1305
RSU82
S222
S333
S444
Power
Consumption
Radio Module
Name
Indices
DC
AC
Frequency
Typical
Configuration
Average
Peak
850M/900M
4TRX
295
440
1800M/1900M
4TRX
310
475
RSU82
71
Radio Module
Name
Frequency
Typical
Configuration
Average
Peak
850M/900M
4TRX
300
445
1800M/1900M
4TRX
305
460
RSU60
Frequency
Typical
Configuration
Average Value
Peak Value
RSU82
850/900MHz
1 carrier
240W
315W
RSU40
2100MHz
1 carrier
210W
265W
RSU60
850/900MHz
1 carrier
260W
325W
RSU80A
2100MHz
1 carrier
210W
265W
Indices
B8200: -20C ~ +55C
R8840: -40C ~ +55C
Temperature
Relative Humidity
R8860: 5% ~ 100%
R8880A: 10% ~ 100%
R8882: 5% ~ 100%
72
Item
Indices
B8200: IP20
R8840: IP65
R8860: IP65
Waterproof /Dustproof
R8880A: IP65
R8882: IP65
10
Ground
Indices
Temperature
Long-term: -5 ~ 45C
Short-term: -15 ~ 55C
Relative Humidity
5% ~ 95%
Waterproof/Dustproof
IP20
Ground
Mechanical vibration
Indices
Temperature
Relative Humidity
5% ~ 100%
Waterproof/Dustproof
IP55
Ground
Storage
73
Tempera-
Indices
-40 ~ 55C (Can work for 2 hours in 55C)
Operating Humidity
5% ~ 95%
Waterproof/Dustproof
IP55
5 ;
Ground
Storage
depositing
74
temperature:
4.1 CC
4.1.1 CC Functions
CC provides the following functions:
Rack management
4.1.2 CC Panel
Figure 60 shows the appearance of CC panel.
FIGURE 60 CC PANEL
75
4.1.3 CC Indicators
Table 12 describes the indicators on CC panel.
TABLE 12 CC INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
LED
Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
RUN
Green
Running indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
E0S
Green
E1/T1 status
indicator (link 03)
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E1S
Green
E1/T1 status
indicator (link 47)
Ditto
E2S
Green
E1/T1 status
indicator (link
811)
Ditto
E3S
Green
E1/T1 status
indicator (link
1215)
Ditto
LED
Color
Meaning
Description
MS
Green
Active/Standby
status indicator
REF
Green
ETH0
Green
ABIS/Iub interface
link state
ETH1
Green
4.1.4 CC Buttons
Table 13 describes the buttons on CC panel.
TABLE 13 CC BUTTONS
Button
Description
M/S
RST
To reset the CC
77
4.1.5 CC Interfaces
Table 14 describes the interfaces on CC module panel.
TABLE 14 INTERFACES
ON
CC MODULE PANEL
Interface
Description
ETH0
ETH1
EXT
REF
4.1.6 CC Indices
Table 15 lists the specifications of CC indices.
TABLE 15 CC INDEX DESCRIPTION
Index
Specification
Dimension
Weight
0.5 Kg
Power consumption
25 W
Hot swap
Yes
4.2 UBPG
4.2.1 UBPG Functions
uBPG provides the following functions:
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Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
On: The
board can be
unplugged.
Flashing: The
board is being
activated or
deactivated.
Off: The board
cannot be
unplugged.
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
79
Description
RST
Description
Specification
Dimension
Weight
0.5 Kg
Power consumption
20 W
Hot swap
Yes
4.3 BPC
4.3.1 BPC Functions
BPC provides the following functions:
80
Coding/multiplexing, rate matching, channel mapping, spectrum spreading and scrambling, power weight and channel
synthesis for downlink data
Rake receiving and channel decoding for uplink data, transmission of uplink data to Iub interface
Power control
Soft switch
Measurement
Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
On: The
board can be
unplugged.
Flashing: The
board is being
activated or
deactivated.
Off: The board
cannot be
unplugged.
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
81
Description
RST
Specification
Dimension
Weight
0.5 Kg
Power consumption
40 W
Hot swap
Yes
4.4 FS
4.4.1 FS Functions
FS provides the following functions:
4.4.2 FS Panel
Figure 63 shows the appearance of FS panel.
FIGURE 63 FS PANEL
82
4.4.3 FS Indicators
Table 23 describes the indicators on FS panel.
TABLE 23 FS INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
LED
Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
On: The
board can be
unplugged.
Flashing: The
board is being
activated or
deactivated.
Off: The board
cannot be
unplugged.
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
CST
CPU status
indicator
For possible
future use
SCS
Clock indicator
For possible
future use
FLS
Forward link
indicator
For possible
future use
RLS
Reverse link
indicator
For possible
future use
4.4.4 FS Buttons
Table 24 describes the buttons on FS panel.
TABLE 24 FS BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
To reset the FS
83
4.4.5 FS Interfaces
Table 25 describes the interfaces on FS panel.
TABLE 25 FS INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
Interface
Description
4.4.6 FS Indices
Table 26 lists the specifications of FS indices.
TABLE 26 FS INDEX DESCRIPTION
Index
Specification
Dimension
Weight
0.5 Kg
Power consumption
15 W
Hot swap
Yes
4.5 SA
4.5.1 SA Functions
SA provides the following functions:
4.5.2 SA Panel
Figure 64 shows the appearance of SA panel.
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FIGURE 64 SA PANEL
4.5.3 SA Indicators
Table 27 describes the indicators on SA panel.
TABLE 27 SA INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
LED
Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
On: The
board can be
unplugged.
Flashing: The
board is being
activated or
deactivated.
Off: The board
cannot be
unplugged.
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
On: There is
an alarm on the
board.
Off: There is
no alarm on the
board.
4.5.4 SA Buttons
Table 28 describes the buttons on SA panel.
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TABLE 28 SA BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
To reset the SA
4.5.5 SA Interfaces
Table 29 describes the interfaces on SA panel.
TABLE 29 SA INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
Interface
Description
4.5.6 SA Jumpers
Note:
For each jumpered position, 0 stands for open circuit, and 1 stands
for short circuit.
Jumpers (X5 and X6) on SA are configurable. X5 is used to set
E1/T1 transmission mode. X6 is used to set cabinet number in
BBU cascade state. Location of X5 and X6 is shown in Figure 65.
For X5/X6 in Figure 65, LSB (least significant bit) position is on
the left side, and MSB (most significant bit) position is on the right
side.
86
FIGURE 65 LOCATION
OF
X5
AND
X6
ON
SA
OF
X5
E1/T1 Mode
Reserved
T1, 100
87
E1/T1 Mode
E1, 120
E1, 75 by default
OF
X5
Mode
88
4.5.7 SA Indices
Table 33 lists the specifications of SA indices.
TABLE 33 SA INDEX DESCRIPTION
Index
Specification
Dimension
Weight
0.25 Kg
Power consumption
1 W
Hot swap
Yes
4.6 SE
4.6.1 SE Functions
SE panel provides the following functions:
4.6.2 SE Panel
Figure 66 shows SE panel.
89
FIGURE 66 SE PANEL
4.6.3 SE Indicators
Table 34 describes the indicators on SE panel.
TABLE 34 SE INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
LED
Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
On: The
board can be
unplugged.
Flashing: The
board is being
activated or
deactivated.
Off: The board
cannot be
unplugged.
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
4.6.4 SE Interfaces
Table 35 describes the interfaces on SE panel.
90
Description
4.6.5 SE Indices
Table 36 lists the specifications of PM indices.
TABLE 36 SE INDEX DESCRIPTION
Index
Specification
Dimension
Weight
0.2 Kg
Power consumption
1 W
Hot swap
Yes
4.7 PM
4.7.1 PM Functions
PM provides the following functions:
EMMC management
4.7.2 PM Panel
Figure 67 shows the appearance of PM panel.
91
FIGURE 67 PM PANEL
4.7.3 PM Indicators
Table 37 describes the indicators on PM panel.
TABLE 37 PM INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
LED
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
HS
Red
Blue
Alarm
indicator
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
4.7.4 PM Interfaces
Table 38 describes the interfaces on PM panel.
TABLE 38 PM INTERFACE DESCRIPTION
92
Name
Description
MON
-48V/-48VRTN
4.7.5 PM Indices
Table 39 lists the specifications of PM indices.
TABLE 39 PM INDEX DESCRIPTION
Index
Specification
Dimension
Weight
0.5 Kg
Power Consumption
40 W
Hot swap
Yes
4.8 FA
4.8.1 FA Functions
FA provides the following functions:
4.8.2 FA Panel
Figure 68 shows the appearance of FA panel.
93
FIGURE 68 FA PANEL
4.8.3 FA Indicators
Table 40 describes the indicators on FA panel.
TABLE 40 FA INDICATOR DESCRIPTION
LED
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
94
4.8.4 FA Indices
Table 41 lists the specifications of FA indices.
TABLE 41 FA INDEX DESCRIPTION
Index
Specification
Dimension
84 mm 42 mm 186.7 mm
(HWD)
Weight
0.5 Kg
Power consumption
36 W
Hot swap
Yes
95
96
5.1 RSU40
5.1.1 RSU40 Functions
RSU40 is UMTS multi-carrier radio unit,
working on
2100MHz/AWS. RSU40 supports maximum 4 carriers, and the
maximum output power is 60W.
It mainly implements the following functions:
Clock synchronization.
97
98
Entity at End
A
Entity at End B
Description
ANT1(TX/RX)
RSU40
Tx/Tx antenna
Connected with
Rx/Tx antenna
in primary
Rx/Tx channel
ANT2(RX)
RSU40
Rx antenna
Connected with
Rx diversity
channel
Rx out
RSU40
RSU40 with
extended
frequency
Output interface
of frequency
extension,
output primary
Rx signal
Rx in
RSU40 with
extended
frequency
RSU40
Input interface
of frequency
extension, input
diversity Rx
signal
TX1 RX1
RSU40
BBU or upper
cascading
RSU40
Connected with
CPRI optical
interface of
BBU or upper
cascading
RSU40
TX2 RX2
RSU40
Lower
cascading
RSU40
Connected with
CPRI optical
interface of
BBU or lower
cascading
RSU40
DBG
RSU40
PC and tester
(test-purpose
boards)
Debugging
network
interface and
testing interface
RST
Hard reset
button
MON
RSU40
External device
Provides 4
dry contact
input interfaces
and RS485
environment
monitoring
interface
AISG
RSU40
Antenna feeder
Connected
with the AISG
interface of
antenna feeder
POWER
RSU40 front
panel
RF power in
power subrack
-48 V DC input
power interface
99
Specification
Dimensions (mm)
370320160 (HWD)
Weight (Kg)
13
240
Hot swapping
Support
5.2 RSU60
5.2.1 RSU60 Functions
RSU60 is a multi-carrier RF module, including duplex filter, multicarrier amplifier, transceiving board, interface protection board,
and power supply. It supports 80 W power output.
It mainly implements the following functions:
Clock synchronization.
100
101
102
Interface
Name
Entity at End
A
Entity at End B
Description
ANT1(TX/RX)
RSU60
Tx/Tx antenna
Connected with
Rx/Tx antenna
in primary
Rx/Tx channel
ANT2(RX)
RSU60
Rx antenna
Connected with
Rx diversity
channel
Rx out
RSU60
RSU60 with
extended
frequency
Output
interface of
frequency
extension,
output primary
Rx signal
Rx in
RSU60 with
extended
frequency
RSU60
Input interface
of frequency
extension, input
diversity Rx
signal
TX1 RX1
RSU60
BBU or upper
cascading
RSU60
Connected with
CPRI optical
interface of
BBU or upper
cascading
RSU60
TX2 RX2
RSU60
Lower
cascading
RSU60
Connected with
CPRI optical
interface of
BBU or lower
cascading
RSU60
DBG
RSU60
PC and tester
(test-purpose
boards)
Debugging
network
interface
and testing
interface
RST
Hard reset
button
MON
RSU60
External device
Provides 4
dry contact
input interfaces
and RS485
environment
monitoring
interface
AISG
RSU60
Antenna feeder
Connected
with the AISG
interface of
antenna feeder
POWER
RSU60 front
panel
RF power in
power subrack
-48 V DC input
power interface
Specification
Dimensions (mm)
482.688360 (HWD)
Weight (Kg)
13
420
Hot swapping
Support
5.3 RSU82
5.3.1 RSU82 Functions
RSU82 is a multi-carrier RF module, including duplex filter, multicarrier amplifier, transceiving board, interface protection board,
and power supply. It provides 2-Tx/4-Rx antenna connection, and
supports cross-cell usage and 2*60W power output.
It mainly implements the following functions:
Clock synchronization.
103
104
Interface Name
Entity at
End A
Entity at
End B
Description
ANT1(TX/RX)
RSU82
Tx/Tx
antenna
ANT2(RX)
RSU82
Rx antenna
Connected with Rx
diversity channel
Interface Name
Entity at
End A
Entity at
End B
Description
ANT3(TX/RX)
RSU82
Tx/Tx
antenna
ANT4(RX)
RSU82
Rx antenna
Connected with Rx
diversity channel
POWER
RSU82
front panel
RF power
in power
subrack
AISG
RSU82
Antenna
feeder
DBG
RSU82
PC and
tester (testpurpose
boards)
Debugging network
interface and testing
interface
MON
RSU82
External
device
TX1 RX1
RSU82
BBU or
upper
cascading
RSU82
TX2 RX2
RSU82
Lower
cascading
RSU82
RST
PE grounding
point
RSU82
Grounding
point
Protection ground
interface
Specification
Dimensions (mm)
482.688360 (HWD)
Weight (Kg)
15
Power consumption
(W)
730
Hot swapping
Support
105
106
6.1 R8840
6.1.1 System Appearance
The appearance of R8840 is shown in Figure 72
FIGURE 72 APPEARANCE OF R8840
107
Flexible networking:
chain and ring.
Supporting reception diversity; supporting transmission diversity and 4 antenna reception when in multi-cabinet mode.
108
Note:
The indicator states in Table 48 is the state in system normal running mode.
Interface
Interface
Type /
Connector
Electrical Specification
Interface Protocol
Interface Capacity
LC1
Interface
connecting
BBU with
RRU/RRU
cascading
interface
LC-mode
optical
interface
(IEC 874)
Optical
port 1
ZTE
Internal
Protocol
1.2288
Gbps
LC2
RRU
cascading
interface
LC-mode
optical
interface
(IEC 874)
Optical
port 2
ZTE
Internal
Protocol
1.2288
Gbps
AISG
AISG
interface
8-core
aerial
socket
(IEC
60130-9ED)
Halfduplex
485 and
AISG
power
AISG
AISG * 1
S.
N.
109
S.
N.
Label
Interface
Interface
Type /
Connector
Electrical Specification
Interface Protocol
Interface Capacity
Monitor
External
device
interface
37-pin
aerial
socket
Input dry
contact
and fullduplex
485
4 * dry
contact
1 * 485
PWR
Power
supply
interface
DC interface:
Connector XCG1
8T4K1P101+XC18FJJP110.5 Cable section area:
1.5 mm2
Power
input
-48V
ANT2
Reception
diversity
RF cable
interface
50
N-mode
connector
antenna 2
Rx 2
ANT1
Transmission/Reception
main set
RF cable
interface
50
N-mode
connector
antenna 1
Tx / Rx 1
RXout
Frequency
band
extension
interface
N-KY
(MIL-C39012 or
IEC16916)
Rx1
output
after LNA
RXin
Frequency
band
extension
interface
N-KY
(MIL-C39012 or
IEC16916)
Rx input from
other
equipment
10
GND
Whole
equipment
grounding
Cable
section
area: 16
mm2
Protect
GND(PGND)
110
Indicator/
Button
RUN
ALM
LNK
RF
RF ON/OFF
Description
On
Flash (1 Hz)
Normal state
Flash (5 Hz)
Off
Off
Flash (5 Hz)
Flash (1 Hz)
On
Off
Flash (5 Hz)
On
There is RF output
Off
There is no RF output
111
State
Indicator/
Button
Description
RST
CAL
Value
Volume
Weight
<16.5 kg
IP class
IP 65
Value
260W
3. Environment conditions
The running of R8840 requires the environment conditions(higher than 4K2)/4Z5/4Z7/4B1/4C2/4S3/4M3 specified
in IEC 60721-3-4Classification of environmental conditions
- Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Section 4: Stationary use at
non-weather-protected locations. Table 50 lists some important environment indices.
TABLE 50 R8840 WORKING ENVIRONMENT (PARTIAL)
Item
112
Value
Environment temperature
-40 ~ +55
Relative humidity
5 % ~ 100 %
Item
Value
Air pressure
Cooling mode
Noise level
4. Reliability
Item
Value
Availability
99.999762%
MTBF
MTTR
60 minutes
System service
interruption time
Value
4C1S
2. RF parameters
Item
ZXWR R8840
U176
ZXWR R8840
U216
ZXWR R8840
U856
Value
Transmitter
frequency
range
Receiver
frequency
range
Transmitter
frequency
range
Receiver
frequency
range
Transmitter
frequency
range
Receiver
frequency
range
113
Item
Value
Channel interval
Duplex mode
FDD
60 W
Receiver sensitivity
Value
Synchronization Reference
line clock
Clock precision
0.002 ppm
6.2 R8860
6.2.1 R8860 Appearance
Figure 75 shows the appearance of the R8860 chassis.
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Dual-mode function
R8860 supports two radio access modes: GSM and UMTS. it is
a dual-mode RRU.
Distributed architecture
BBU and RRU constitute the distributed base station system,
providing a more flexible mode for base station establishment.
Smooth evolution
115
Easy installation
R8860 system has small size and light weight, which facilitates
installation and maintenance.
AT
CHASSIS BOTTOM
116
Interface
Interface
Type/Connector
LC1
Interface
between BBU and
RRU/RRU cascading interface
LC-type optical
interface (IEC
874)
LC2
Interface
between BBU and
RRU/RRU cascading interface
LC-type optical
interface (IEC
874)
AISG
AISG
equipment interface
8-core
aeronautical socket
(IEC 60130-9ED)
Mon
37-core
aeronautical socket
Serial Number
Label
DC IN
Power
supply
interface
DC
interface: Connector
XCG18T4K1P101+XC18FJJP110.5
The
cable's
cross-sectional
area is 1.5 mm2
RX
50 DIN-type
connector
RX/TX
Transmitting/Receiving
main diversity
RF cable interface
50 DIN-type
connector
RXout
Frequency point
extended interface
N-KY
(MILC-39012
or
IEC169-16)
RXin
Frequency point
extended interface
N-KY
(MILC-39012
or
IEC169-16)
10
GND
The equipment
is grounded
The
cable's
cross-sectional
area is 35 mm2
117
AND
BUTTONS
AND
BUTTONS
Name
Color
Meaning
Working Mode
Constantly
ON: R8860 is
being reset and
started.
Flashing at 1
Hz: Normal status
Green
RUN
Running indicator
Flashing at 5
Hz:
Indicates
that version is
being
downloaded.
OFF:
the
fails.
Red
ALM
Alarm indicator
Indicates
self-test
OFF: Indicates
that there is no
fault or R8860
is
being
reset,
started,
or downloading
version.
Flashing at 5
Hz:
Indicates
critical alarm or
major alarm.
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Name
Color
Meaning
Working Mode
Flashing at 1
Hz:
Indicates
minor alarm or
warning.
Constantly ON:
The optical fiber connection
is normal.
OFF: The optical
fiber is disconnected.
Green
LNK
Flashing at 5
Hz:
The link
is taken as the
clock reference
source,
and
Phase-Locked
Loop (PLL) is in
the capture status.
Flashing at 2.5
Hz:
The link
is taken as the
clock reference
source,
and
Phase-Locked
Loop (PLL) is in
the tracing status.
Green
RF
OFF: There is no
RF output.
ON: There is RF
output.
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ADTR
PA
DFL
RIE
120
Meaning
Main functions
Advanced Dual-mode
transceiver board
Provides amplification
function during
transmission for RF signal.
Name
Meaning
Main functions
PIB
Mainly completes
electrically tuned antenna
and tower amplifier AISG
interface protection and
DTR board interface signal
transition.
RPDC
Supplied by DC power
conversion.
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6.3 R8880A
6.3.1 System Appearance
The appearance of R8880A is shown in Figure 79
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Flexible networking:
chain and ring.
Supporting reception diversity; supporting transmission diversity and 4 antenna reception when in multi-cabinet mode.
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Interface
Interface
Type /
Connector
Electrical Specification
Interface Protocol
Interface Capacity
OP1
Interface
connecting
BBU with
RRU/RRU
cascading
interface
LC-mode
optical
interface
(IEC 874)
Optical
port 1
ZTE
Internal
Protocol
1.2288
Gbps
OP2
RRU
cascading
interface
LC-mode
optical
interface
(IEC 874)
Optical
port 2
ZTE
Internal
Protocol
1.2288
Gbps
AISG
AISG
interface
8-core
aerial
socket
(IEC
60130-9ED)
Halfduplex
485 and
AISG
power
AISG
AISG * 1
S.
N.
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S.
N.
Label
Interface
Interface
Type /
Connector
Electrical Specification
Interface Protocol
Interface Capacity
Mon
External
device
interface
37-pin
aerial
socket
Input dry
contact
and fullduplex
485
4 * dry
contact
1 * 485
PWR
Power
supply
interface
DC interface:
Connector XCG1
8T4K1P101+XC18FJJP110.5 Cable section area:
1.5 mm2
Power
input
-48V
ANT1
The first
Transmission/Reception diversity RF
cable interface
50 DINmode
connector
antenna 1
Rx 1
ANT2
50 DINmode
connector
antenna 2
Rx 2
GND
Whole
equipment
grounding
Cable
section
area: 16
mm2
Protect
GND(PGND)
125
Indicator/
Button
RUN
ALM
LNK
126
Description
On
Flash (1 Hz)
Normal state
Flash (5 Hz)
Off
Off
Flash (5 Hz)
Flash (1 Hz)
On
Off
Flash (5 Hz)
State
Indicator/
Button
Description
On
There is RF output
Off
There is no RF output
RF ON/OFF
RST
CAL
RF
Note:
The indicator states in Table 55 is the state in system normal running mode. Refer to chapter 5 for the indicator states in system
test mode.
Value
Volume
Weight
<20 kg
IP class
IP 65
Value
S1:135 W(single PA), 215 W(double PA)
S2:195 W(single PA), 330 W(double PA)
S3:240 W(single PA), 420 W(double PA)
3. Environment conditions
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The running of R8880A requires the environment conditions(higher than 4K2)/4Z5/4Z7/4B1/4C2/4S3/4M3 specified
in IEC 60721-3-4Classification of environmental conditions
- Part 3: Classification of groups of environmental parameters and their severities - Section 4: Stationary use at
non-weather-protected locations. Table 56 lists some important environment indices.
TABLE 56 R8880A WORKING ENVIRONMENT (PARTIAL)
Item
Value
Environment temperature
-40 ~ +55
Relative humidity
10 % ~ 100 %
Air pressure
Cooling mode
Noise level
4. Reliability
Item
Value
Availability
99.999689%
MTBF
MTTR
60 minutes
System service
interruption time
Value
2. RF parameters
Item
R8880A
U2112
128
Value
Transmitter
frequency
range
Receiver
frequency
range
Item
Value
Channel interval
Duplex mode
FDD
260 W
Receiver sensitivity
Value
Synchronization Reference
line clock
Clock precision
0.002 ppm
6.4 R8882
6.4.1 RRU Appearance
Figure 82 shows the appearance of R8882 chassis.
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130
R8882 uses multi-carrier power amplification (PA) and advanced Doherty and DPD linear PA technology.
The typical power consumption is less than 480 W.
7. Easy installation
It has small size and light weight, which facilitates installation
and maintenance.
AT
CABINET BOTTOM
131
AT
CABINET SIDE
132
OF
EXTERNAL INTERFACES
SN
Labels
PWR
Power jack
EAM
AISG
OTP1
OTP2
Interfaces
Interface type/connector
SN
Labels
Interfaces
Interface type/connector
ANT1
TX/RX
ANT2
RX
ANT3
RX
ANT4
TX/RX
10
PE interface
11
LMT
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FIGURE 85 INDICATORS
AND
BUTTONS
Name
AND
BUTTONS
Meaning
Working Mode
Always ON: resetting or starting
Green
RUN indicator
Running
indication
Red
ALM indicator
Alarm
indication
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Color
Name
Meaning
Working Mode
Always ON: connection is ok at optical
interface 0
Green
LNK1
cator
indi-
Status
indication
at
optical
interface
0
Green
LNK2
cator
indi-
Status
indication
at
optical
interface
1
Green
VSWR1 indicator
TX0
standing
wave indication
Green
VSWR2 indicator
TX1
standing
wave indication
135
R8882 comprises TRM, PAD, FLD, and EPB, as shown in Table 59.
TABLE 59 CABINET HARDWARE COMPOSITION
Name
Meaning
Main Functions
TRM
Multi-mode RX &
TX board
Finish the function of transmitter and receiver, which can provide the interface and
control function.
PAD
FLD
Duplex filter
EPB
EMC
protection
subsystem
136
TRM
PAD
FLD
EPB
Monitor function;
Indicator function;
4 signals input by FLD are amplified through LNA and then sent
to TRM board;
137
138
139
OAM (Operating And Maintenance) is to provide the configuration, alarm and performance measurement function.
SCS (System Control Sub-system) is to control the power supplying and active/standby switching.
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Note:
If Abis/Iub interface adopts E1/T1 interface, then signal transferring and protection are implemented through the SA board.
If Abis/Iub interface adopts GE interface, then connect with the
CC board directly.
Uplink direction: The IQ switching unit of FS receives baseband signals from RU, performs de-multiplexing for them, and
then transmits them to baseband board through high-speed
serial signals. The baseband board then performs demodulation for them to get the original service signals. These signals
are packaged into Ethernet frames, transmitted to the switching center through GE, and processed according to Abis/Iub
interface transmission protocols on the CC board. Finally, they
are transmitted to BSC/RNC through E1/T1/GE.
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142
Interface
Realization
E1/T1 interface
When Abis interface adopts E1/T1 interface, BTS and BSC are
connected through a single E1 cable of 2.048 MHz bandwidth
or a single T1 coaxial cable of 1.544 MHz bandwidth.
Protocol Hierarchy
OF
ABIS INTERFACE
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OF
ABIS INTERFACE
Under the Ethernet transmission mode, the user plane protocol stack of Abis interface is shown in Figure 94.
FIGURE 94 USER PLANE PROTOCOL STACK
ETHERNET
OF
ABIS INTERFACE
The user plane message is carried by RTP protocol and encapsulated into standard IP message. The data link layer
adopts standard Ethernet MAC frame.
ii. Under the E1/T1 transmission mode, the user plane protocol stack of Abis interface is shown in Figure 95.
FIGURE 95 USER PLANE PROTOCOL STACK
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OF
ABIS INTERFACE E1
The user plane message is carried by RTP protocol and encapsulated into IP message. The data link layer adopts PPP,
and the IP message is carried by IPCP of PPP family. Multiple E1s can be combined to form the Multilink-PPP group
to increase the bandwidth. The bottom layer adopts HDLC
to form the frame, converts the byte stream to bit stream
and transmits it on physical media.
7.4.2 Um Interface
Um interface is between BTS and MS.
Interface
Functions
Protocol Hierarchy
OF
UM INTERFACE
145
Relevant protocols
of Um interface
Interface
Realization
OF
UM
GSM 04.03: It describes the channel structure and access capability of Um interface.
Interface
Realization
Maintenance management
O&M transmission
146
E1/T1 interface
When Iub interface adopts E1/T1 interface, Node B and RNC
are connected through a single E1 cable of 2.048 MHz bandwidth or a single T1 coaxial cable of 1.544 MHz bandwidth.
Protocol Hierarchy
OF
IUB INTERFACE
When Iub interface adopts Ethernet cable, the NBAP signaling is carried by SCTP protocol and encapsulated into
IP message. The data link layer adopts standard Ethernet
MAC frame.
ii. Under the E1 transmission mode, the control plane protocol
stack of Iub interface is shown in Figure 99.
FIGURE 99 CONTROL PLANE PROTOCOL STACK
E1
OF
IUB INTERFACE
Under the Ethernet transmission mode, the user plane protocol stack of Iub interface is shown in Figure 100.
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OF
IUB INTERFACE
7.4.4 Uu interface
Uu interface is air interface. The information exchange at Uu interface is implemented through the antenna feeder subsystem of
Node B, including feeders and antennas.
The System performs the following functions at Uu interface.
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Secondary
cabinet
Layer/Subrack
Quantity
Configuration Description
Baseband
Layer
1, 2
RF Layer
Power distribution
subrack
Mandatory
Fan
subrack
Mandatory
Ventilation
subrack
Mandatory
RF Layer
Power distribution
subrack
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Baseband Layer
Configuration
Quantity
Configuration Description
CC
1, 2
FS
1, 2
UBPG
1~5
BPC
1~5
SA
Mandatory
PM
1, 2
FA
Mandatory
RF Layer
Configuration
Qty
RSU60
1~6
RSU82
1~6
Description
RSU40
1~6
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RSU82
configuration
ON
Site Type
Number of RU
Number of
UBPG
Number of Rack
S4/4/4
S6/6/6
S12/12/12
ON
Site Type
Number of RSU
Number of
UBPG
Number of Rack
S4/4/4
S8/8/8
S16/16/16
RSU60
configuration
ON
UMTS 2100MHZ
Site Type
Number of RU
Number of BPC
Number of Rack
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
S4/4/4
S2/2/2/2/2/2
RSU60
maximum
output
power
is
80W
in
UMTS
850M/900M/1800M/1900M. One RSU60 supports 4 carriers when
it ensures the 20W output power for each carrier. For baseband
part, one BPC board can support 6CS.
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RSU82
configuration
ON
UMTS
Site Type
Number of RU
Number of BPC
Number of Rack
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
S4/4/4
S2/2/2/2/2/2
ON
UMTS
Site Type
Number of RU
Number of BPC
Number of Rack
S1/1/1
S2/2/2
S3/3/3
S4/4/4
S2/2/2/2/2/2
If RSU40 and RSU60 are configured simultaneously in this scenario, RSU40 is used for UMTS2100MHz, and RSU60 is used for
GSM850/900/1800/1900MHz.
TABLE 68 BS8800 CONFIGURATION
SPECTRUM)
RSU82
152
ON
G/U DUAL-MODE(DIFFERENT
Site Type
Number of
RU
Number of
UBPG
Number of
BPC
Number of
Rack
G:S666(85
0/900/180
0/1900M)
+U:S333(2
100M)
3(RSU60850/900/1
800/1900M
+ 3 RSU402100M)
If RSU82 is configured simultaneously in this scenario, the configuration is shown in the following table.
ON
Typical Site
Type
Number of
RU
Number of
UBPG
Number of
BP
Number of
Rack
G:S444(900
/1800MHz)
+U:S222(2
100MHz)
2(RSU82-90
0/1800MHz
+ 2 RSU822100MHz)
ON
G/U DUAL-MODE(SAME
Site Type
Number of
RU
Number of
UBPG
Number of
BPC
Number of
Rack
G: S888(85
0M/900M/1
800M/1900
M)+U:S222
(850M/900
M/1800M/1
900M)
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154
Figures
155
156
Figures
157
158
Tables
159
160
Glossary
Abis
Abis Interface between BSC and BTS
BPC
Baseband Processing Board Type C
BSC
Base Station Controller
BSS
Base Station System
BTS
Base Transceiver Station
CC
Control and Clock Module
FA
Fan Array Module
FS
Fabric Switch Module
GSM
Global System for Mobile Communication
PM
Power Module
RNC
Radio Network Controller
SA
Site Alarm Module
UMTS
Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
uBPG
uTCA Baseband Processing board for GSM
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