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Revision History
Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
20100430
First edition
Contents
Boards...............................................................5
BBU.............................................................................. 5
CC............................................................................ 5
CC Functions ..................................................... 5
CC Panel ........................................................... 5
CC Indicators .................................................... 5
CC Buttons........................................................ 7
CC Interfaces .................................................... 8
CC Indices ........................................................ 8
UBPG ....................................................................... 8
UBPG Functions ................................................. 8
UBPG Panel ....................................................... 9
UBPG Indicators................................................. 9
UBPG Buttons.................................................... 9
UBPG Interfaces ...............................................10
UBPG Indices....................................................10
BPC .........................................................................10
BPC Functions ..................................................10
BPC Panel ........................................................11
BPC Indicators ..................................................11
BPC Buttons .....................................................12
BPC Interfaces..................................................12
BPC Indices......................................................12
FS ...........................................................................12
FS Functions ....................................................12
FS Panel ..........................................................12
FS Indicators ....................................................13
FS Buttons .......................................................13
FS Interfaces....................................................14
FS Indices........................................................14
SA ...........................................................................14
SA Functions ....................................................14
SA Panel ..........................................................15
SA Indicators....................................................15
SA Buttons.......................................................15
SA Interfaces ...................................................16
SA Jumpers......................................................16
SA Indices .......................................................19
SE ...........................................................................20
SE Functions ....................................................20
SE Panel ..........................................................20
SE Indicators....................................................20
SE Interfaces....................................................21
SE Indices........................................................21
PM...........................................................................22
PM Functions ....................................................22
PM Panel..........................................................22
PM Indicators ...................................................22
PM Interfaces ...................................................23
PM Indices .......................................................23
FA ...........................................................................24
FA Functions.....................................................24
FA Panel ..........................................................24
FA Indicators ....................................................24
FA Indices ........................................................25
RRU.............................................................................25
RRU Categorization ....................................................25
R8860 Functions........................................................25
External Interfaces ....................................................26
Indicators and Buttons ...............................................28
R8860 Indices ...........................................................30
II
Cables ............................................................. 33
Cable Overview .............................................................33
DC Power Cable.............................................................34
Input/Output Dry Contact Interface Cable .........................34
RS232/RS485 Interface Cable .........................................37
Local O&M External Connection Interface Cable .................39
BITS Interface Cable ......................................................39
GPS Antenna Connection Cable .......................................40
Remote RF Unit Interface Cable .......................................40
SA Panel Cable ..............................................................41
SE Panel Cable ..............................................................46
Protective Grounding Cable .............................................50
75 E1 Cable for Abis/Iub Interface ................................50
120 E1/100 T1 Cable for Abis/Iub Interface .................55
Ethernet Optical-Interface Cable for Abis/Iub
Interface ..............................................................57
Ethernet Electrical-Interface Cable for Abis/Iub
Interface ..............................................................57
Figures ............................................................ 67
Tables ............................................................. 69
Glossary .......................................................... 71
III
IV
What is in This
Manual
Intended Reader
Summary
Chapter 1 Cabinet
Chapter 2 Boards
Chapter 3 Cables
II
Chapter
Cabinet
Table of Contents
BBU.................................................................................. 1
RRU.................................................................................. 3
BBU
BBU Appearance
The B8200 chassis consists of the chassis body, backplane, and
rear cover plate, as shown in Figure 1.
FIGURE 1 B8200 CHASSIS OUTER STRUCTURE
1.
2.
3.
BBU Composition
The B8200 chassis consists of shelf, power module, plug-in unit,
fan subrack, and dustproof net. The chassis structure is shown in
Figure 2.
FIGURE 2 B8200 CHASSIS INNER STRUCTURE
1.
2.
3.
Power supply
Shelf
Dustproof net
4.
5.
Fan subrack
Plug-in unit
AND
HEAT DISSIPATION
Chapter 1 Cabinet
RRU
RRU Appearance
Figure 4 shows the appearance of the R8860 chassis.
FIGURE 4 R8860 APPEARANCE
Index
Size
Weight
22.5 kg
Color
Silver gray
Power Supply
and Power
Consumption
Item
Index
390 W
Environment
Condition
Item
Index
-40 ~ 55
5 % ~ 100 %
-45 ~ 70
5 % ~ 98 %
Transportation condition
With
the
condition
of
4K2/4Z5/4Z7/4B1/4C2/4S3/4M3,
the transportation process lasts
less than 180 days.
Reliability
Item
Index
Availability
99.999868%
MTBF
380,000 hours
MTTR
0.5 hour
Chapter
Boards
Table of Contents
BBU.................................................................................. 5
RRU.................................................................................25
BBU
CC
CC Functions
CC (main control board) performs the following functions:
CC Panel
Figure 5 shows the CC panel.
FIGURE 5 CC PANEL
CC Indicators
Table 1 describes indicators on the CC panel.
Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
RUN
Green
Running indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
E0S
Green
E1S
Green
Same as above
E2S
Green
Same as above
E3S
Green
Same as above
Chapter 2 Boards
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
MS
Green
Active/standby
status indicator
REF
Green
GPS antenna
status or 2 MHz
status indicator,
corresponding
to different
connections of
SMA interface on
board panel.
ETH0
Green
Abis/Iub interface
link status
indicator
ETH1
Green
ETH1 network
interface link
status indicator
CC Buttons
Table 2 describes buttons on the CC panel.
TABLE 2 CC PANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
M/S
RST
Reset button
CC Interfaces
Table 3 describes interfaces on the CC panel.
TABLE 3 CC PANEL INTERFACES
Interface
Description
ETH0
ETH1
EXT
REF
CC Indices
Table 4 lists the specifications of CC indices.
TABLE 4 CC PANEL INDICES
Index
Specification
Dimension (mm)
Weight (Kg)
0.5
25
Hot swap
Support
UBPG
UBPG Functions
UBPG provides the following functions:
Chapter 2 Boards
UBPG Panel
Figure 6 shows the UBPG panel.
FIGURE 6 UBPG PANEL
UBPG Indicators
Table 5 describes indicators on the UBPG panel.
TABLE 5 UBPG PANEL INDICATORS
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
UBPG Buttons
Table 6 describes buttons on the UBPG panel.
TABLE 6 UBPG PANEL BUTTON
Button
Description
RST
Reset button
UBPG Interfaces
Table 7 describes interfaces on the UBPG panel.
TABLE 7 UBPG PANEL INTERFACES
Interface
Description
UBPG Indices
Table 8 lists the specifications of UBPG indices.
TABLE 8 UBPG PANEL INDICES
Index
Specification
Dimension (mm)
Weight (Kg)
0.5
20
Hot swap
Support
BPC
BPC Functions
BPC (UMTS baseband processing board) provides the following
functions:
10
Implements downlink service data processing, including downlink data coding, multiplexing, rate adaptation, channel mapping, spectrum spreading and scrambling, power weighting,
and channel combination.
Power control.
Performs measurement.
Chapter 2 Boards
BPC Panel
Figure 7 shows the BPC panel.
FIGURE 7 BPC PANEL
BPC Indicators
Table 9 describes indicators on the BPC panel.
TABLE 9 BPC PANEL INDICATORS
Name
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
ON for 0.07s
and OFF
for 0.07s:
The board is
downloading
software or the
process is being
powered on.
ON for 0.3s
and OFF for
0.3ms: The
board is running
normally.
ON for 1.5s
and OFF for
1.5s: The link
between the
board and the
main control
board is broken.
OFF: The board
self-test fails.
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
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BPC Buttons
Table 10 describes buttons on the BPC panel.
TABLE 10 BPC PANEL BUTTONS
Button
Description
RST
Reset button
BPC Interfaces
None
BPC Indices
Table 11 lists the specifications of BPC indices.
TABLE 11 BPC PANEL INDICES
Index
Specification
Dimension (mm)
Weight (Kg)
0.5
40
Hot swap
Support
FS
FS Functions
FS provides the following functions:
FS Panel
Figure 8 shows the FS panel.
12
Chapter 2 Boards
FIGURE 8 FS PANEL
FS Indicators
Table 12 describes indicators on the FS panel.
TABLE 12 FS PANEL INDICATORS
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
HS
Blue
Plugging/Unplugging
indicator
RUN
Green
Running indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
CST
SCS
Clock indicator
FLS
RLS
FS Buttons
Table 13 describes buttons on the FS panel.
13
Description
RST
Reset button
FS Interfaces
Table 14 describes interfaces on the FS panel.
TABLE 14 FS PANEL INTERFACES
Interface
Description
FS Indices
Table 15 lists the specifications of FS indices.
TABLE 15 FS PANEL INDICES
Index
Specification
Dimension (mm)
Weight (kg)
0.5
15
Hot swap
Support
SA
SA Functions
SA performs the following functions:
14
Chapter 2 Boards
SA Panel
Figure 9 shows the SA panel.
FIGURE 9 SA PANEL
SA Indicators
Table 16 describes indicators on the SA panel.
TABLE 16 SA PANEL INDICATORS
Name
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
SA Buttons
Table 17 describes buttons on the SA panel.
15
Description
RST
Reset button
SA Interfaces
Table 18 describes interfaces on the SA panel.
TABLE 18 SA PANEL INTERFACES
Interface
Description
SA Jumpers
Tip:
For each position of the jumper, 0 or OFF stands for open circuit,
1 or ON stands for short circuit.
Jumpers (X1 ~ X6) on SA are configurable. Figure 10 shows positions of X1 ~ X6.
FIGURE 10 SA'S JUMPER X1 ~ X6 POSITIONS
16
Chapter 2 Boards
TABLE 19 FUNCTIONS
OF
JUMPER X1 ~ X6
Position
Function
Configuration Specifications
X1
Setting
RRING
and
TRING
of
0th/1st
E1/T1
X2
Setting
RRING
and
TRING
of 2
nd/3st
E1/T1
X3
Setting
RRING
and
TRING
of
4th/5th
E1/T1
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Position
Function
Configuration Specifications
X4
Setting
RRING
and
TRING
of
6th/7th
E1/T1
X5
Setting uplink/downlink
Abis
(interface
between
BSC
and
BTS)
mode
Setting
BDS_
ID
00xx:
line in
01xx:
line in
10xx:
line in
11xx:
line in
X6
xx00:
xx01:
xx10:
xx11:
Indicates E1 75 .
Indicates E1 120 .
Indicates T1 100 .
Reserved.
The jumpers (X1 ~ X4) are used for setting whether the E1 cable's
transceiving signal is grounded. If the system is configured as E1
75 non-balanced mode, then insert the corresponding jumper
cap according to the actually used E1 link. In other words, set the
corresponding jumper position to be 1. For example, if the 0th
E1 is used, then insert the jumper cap at jumper (position) 1 and
jumper (position) 2 of X1. If all 8 E1s are used simultaneously,
then insert the jumper caps at jumper X1 ~ X4 respectively.
Note:
If the system is configured as E1 120 balanced mode or T1 100
mode, then do not insert the jumper cap at jumper X1 ~ X4.
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Chapter 2 Boards
Note:
Uplink and downlink represent different transmission directions.
Uplink refers to the direction from BBU to BSC/RNC, and downlink
refers to the direction from BSC/RNC to BBU.
Long line mode and short line mode represent the receiving modes
of E1. When the E1 transmission line is long (> 1 km), the long
line mode is adopted; when the E1 transmission line is short, the
short line mode is adopted.
Jumper X6 is used to set the rack number of Baseband Digital
Subsystem (BDS). BDS_ID of the master BDS rack is "000". Refer
to the configuration specifications in Table 19.
Table 20 lists the default setting of jumper X1 ~ X6.
TABLE 20 DEFAULT JUMPER SETTING
Jumper Position
E1 120
T1 100
Insert the
jumper
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
X5
MODE_ABIS<3,2>
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
MODE_ABIS<1>
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Insert the
jumper
MODE_ABIS<0>
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Insert the
jumper
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
Pull out
the jumper
(default)
X6
SA Indices
Table 21 lists the specifications of SA indices.
19
Specification
Dimension (mm)
Weight (Kg)
0.25
Hot swap
Support
SE
SE Functions
SE performs the following functions:
SE Panel
Figure 11 shows the SE panel.
FIGURE 11 SE PANEL
SE Indicators
Table 22 describes indicators on the SE panel.
20
Chapter 2 Boards
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
SE Interfaces
Table 23 describes interfaces on the SE panel.
TABLE 23 SE PANEL INTERFACES
Interface
Description
SE Indices
lists the specifications of SE indices.
Index
Specification
Dimension (mm)
Weight (kg)
0.2
Hot swap
Support
21
PM
PM Functions
PM performs the following functions:
PM Panel
Figure 12 shows the PM panel.
FIGURE 12 PM PANEL
PM Indicators
Table 24 describes indicators on the PM panel.
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Chapter 2 Boards
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
HS
Red
Blue
Alarm
indicator
Plugging/Unplugging indicator
PM Interfaces
Table 25 describes interfaces on the PM panel.
TABLE 25 PM PANEL INTERFACES
Name
Description
MON
-48V/-48VRTN
PM Indices
Table 26 lists the specifications of PM indices.
TABLE 26 PM PANEL INDICES
Index
Specification
Dimension (mm)
Weight (kg)
0.5
40
Hot swap
Support
23
FA
FA Functions
FA provides the following functions:
FA Panel
Figure 13 shows the FA panel.
FIGURE 13 FA PANEL
FA Indicators
Table 27 describes indicators on the FA panel.
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Chapter 2 Boards
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm
indicator
FA Indices
Table 28 lists the specifications of FA indices.
TABLE 28 FA PANEL INDICES
Index
Specification
Dimension (mm)
84 42 186.7 (H W D)
Weight (kg)
0.5
36
Hot swap
Support
RRU
RRU Categorization
RRU is divided into two types: R8860 and R8840. R8860 is the
GSM/UMTS dual-mode RF remote unit while R8840 is the UMTS
single-mode RF remote unit.
R8860 Functions
RRU and BBU form the distributed base station system. R8860 forwards the transceived signal to BBU for further processing. Connecting with BBU, R8860 supports the following functions:
1. With Um/Uu interface, R8860 accomplishes terminal access
and RF link transmission, including: RF signal processing,
channel coding and decoding, channel multiplexing and
de-multiplexing, measurement and reporting, power control,
25
External Interfaces
The external interfaces of R8860 are located at the bottom of the
chassis, as shown in Figure 14.
26
Chapter 2 Boards
AT
CHASSIS BOTTOM
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
27
Interface
Interface
Type/Connector
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
Serial Number
Label
AND
BUTTONS
28
Chapter 2 Boards
TABLE 30 INDICATORS
AND
BUTTONS
Name
Color
Meaning
Working Mode
Always
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.
Indicates
self-test
OFF: Indicates
that there is no
fault or R8860
is
being
reset,
started,
or downloading
version.
Red
ALM
Alarm indicator
Flashing at 5
Hz:
Indicates
critical alarm or
major alarm.
Flashing at 1
Hz:
Indicates
minor alarm or
warning.
Always 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
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Name
Color
Green
RF
RST
RF
CAL
Meaning
Working Mode
Phase-Locked
Loop (PLL) is in
the tracing status.
OFF: There is no
RF output.
ON: There is RF
output.
Reset button
RF switch button
Press the RF
button to switch
the status or
implement the
SWR self-test.
Optical
interface detecting
button
R8860 Indices
Physical Indices of RRU
The following lists physical indices of R8860.
Appearance
Item
Power Supply
and Power
Consumption
30
Index
Size
Weight
22.5 kg
Color
Silver gray
Item
Index
390 W
Chapter 2 Boards
Environment
Condition
Item
Index
-40 ~ 55
5 % ~ 100 %
-45 ~ 70
5 % ~ 98 %
Transportation condition
With
the
condition
of
4K2/4Z5/4Z7/4B1/4C2/4S3/4M3,
the transportation process lasts
less than 180 days.
Reliability
Item
Index
Availability
99.999868%
MTBF
380,000 hours
MTTR
0.5 hour
Index
6 carriers at most
Item
Index
RF Indices
GSM: GMSK 80 W/8PSK 50 W
Maximum transmission power
UMTS: 80 W
GSM: -113 dBm/GSM single antenna
Static receiving sensitivity
UMTS: -126.5 dBm/UMTS single
antenna
31
32
Index
Baseband-RF interface
RS485 interface
FE interface
Antenna port
AISG interface
Chapter
Cables
Table of Contents
Cable Overview .................................................................33
DC Power Cable.................................................................34
Input/Output Dry Contact Interface Cable .............................34
RS232/RS485 Interface Cable .............................................37
Local O&M External Connection Interface Cable .....................39
BITS Interface Cable ..........................................................39
GPS Antenna Connection Cable ...........................................40
Remote RF Unit Interface Cable ...........................................40
SA Panel Cable ..................................................................41
SE Panel Cable ..................................................................46
Protective Grounding Cable .................................................50
75 E1 Cable for Abis/Iub Interface ....................................50
120 E1/100 T1 Cable for Abis/Iub Interface .....................55
Ethernet Optical-Interface Cable for Abis/Iub Interface ...........57
Ethernet Electrical-Interface Cable for Abis/Iub Interface .........57
Cable Overview
B8200 has the following external cables:
DC power cable
SA panel cable
SE panel cable
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DC Power Cable
Function
Appearance
Signal Description
Cable Connection
Name
Signal
Description
End-A Pin
End-B Pin
-48 V GND
Voltage: 0 V DC
A1
Black conducting
wire
-48 V
Voltage: -48 V
DC
A2
Blue conducting
wire
Connect the power supply equipment with the power supply module (PM) of B8200.
34
Function
The input dry contact interface cable is used to lead in the dry
contact signal of the external equipments.
Appearance
Chapter 3 Cables
Signal Description
35
OF
Signal
Definition
I_SWI0
GND
I_SWI1
GND
I_SWI2
GND
I_SWI3
GND
I_SWI4
GND
End-A Pin
14
15
16
17
18
Cable
Color Code
(White
Blue)
(White
Orange)
(White
Green)
(White
Brown)
(Red
Blue)
Signal
Definition
I_SWI5
GND
B_SWIO1
GND
B_SWIO2
GND
End-A Pin
19
20
21
22
10
23
Cable
Color Code
(Red
Orange)
(Red
Green)
(Red
Brown)
(Black
Blue)
(Black
Orange)
36
Chapter 3 Cables
Cable Connection
RS232/RS485 Interface
Cable
Function
Appearance
Signal Description
37
Signal
Definition
GNDD
RS485_RX+
RS485_RX-
GNDD
RS485_TX+
RS485_TX-
RS232_RXD
RS232_TXD
GNDD
End-A Pin
Cable 1
White
(White
Blue)
Green
(White
Orange)
Blue
Orange
White/White
End-B1 Pin
Cable 2
End-B2 Pin
38
Chapter 3 Cables
Cable Connection
The local O&M external connection interface cable is Ethernet cable, which is used to connect B8200 with the local operation and
maintenance terminal LMT.
Appearance
shows the Ethernet cable appearance. Both ends of the cable are
RJ45 interfaces.
Signal Description
Cable Connection
End-A Pin
Definition
Cable Color
End-B Pin
LMT_ETH-TR1+
White/Orange
LMT_ETH-TR1-
Orange
LMT_ETH-TR2+
White/Green
LMT_ETH-TR3+
Green
LMT_ETH-TR3-
White/Blue
LMT_ETH-TR2-
Blue
LMT_ETH-TR4+
White/Brown
LMT_ETH-TR4-
Brown
The BITS connection cable is used to lead the BITS clock signal
into B8200.
Appearance
39
Cable Connection
Connect the REF port on CC panel with the BITS signal source.
The GPS antenna connection cable is used to lead the GPS satellite
signal into B8200.
Appearance
Cable Connection
The lower figure shows SMA(M)SMA(M), which is used for connecting the power divider.
Connect the REF port on CC panel with the lightning protector/power divider.
40
Function
Appearance
Chapter 3 Cables
Cable Connection
SA Panel Cable
Function
The SA board is used for input of E1/T1 signal, dry contact input/output signal, and serial port (RS232/RS485) signal of external equipments. These signals are joined by the SA panel cable
into one interface and then are led into the SA panel.
Appearance
41
Signal Description
42
End
A
1
6
1
4
2
0
1
8
1
5
1
3
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
9
1
7
3
3
Cable
#
1
Blue/
Red1
Blue/
Black1
Pink/
Red1
Pink/
Black1
Green/
Red1
Blue/
Black2
Pink/
Red2
Pink/
Black2
Green/
Red2
Green/
Black2
Yellow/
Red2
Yellow/
Black2
Grey/
Red2
Grey/
Black2
Blue/
Red3
Blue/
Black3
Pink/
Red3
Pink/
Black3
End
B1
2
2
2
3
2
4
2
5
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
4
3
4
4
3
9
4
0
4
1
4
2
1
2
1
0
2
4
2
2
3
1
3
5
Blue/
Black4
3
5
3
1
3
4
3
7
2
7
4
1
3
7
3
6
2
9
3
8
3
9
3
2
3
3
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Chapter 3 Cables
Signal
Definition
2
2
GND
32RX32TX
I
I
_48 _48
5
5
TX+ TX-
O O
GND
_48 _48
5
5
RX+RX-
End
A
3
8
3
6
40
4
2
4
4
4
6
Cable
#
2
Blue
Orange
(
Note
1
1)
White/White
(Note
12)
(
White
End
B2
4
8
50
Red
(Note
13)
I
_SWI0
I
_SWI1
I
_SWI2
I
_SWI3
I
_SWI4
I
_SWI5
GND
B_SW
IO1
B_SW
IO2
GND
43
45
47
49
26
28
34
30
32
34
44
Signal
Definition
Cable
#
3
Blue
(Note
1)
Orange
(Note
2)
Green
(Note
3)
Brown
(Note
4)
Blue
(Note
5)
Orange
(Note
6)
White
(Note
7)
Green
(Note
8)
Brown
(Note
9)
Red
(Note
10)
End
B3
14
20
45
Chapter 3 Cables
Cable Connection
SE Panel Cable
Function
The SE board is used for input of E1/T1 signal, dry contact input/output signal, and serial port (RS232/RS485) signal of external equipments. These signals are joined by the SE panel cable
into one interface and then are led into the SE panel.
Appearance
Signal Description
46
End
A
1
6
1
4
2
0
1
8
1
5
1
3
1
1
2
3
2
1
1
9
1
7
3
3
Cable
#
1
Blue/
Red1
Blue/
Black1
Pink/
Red1
Pink/
Black1
Green/
Red1
Blue/
Black2
Pink/
Red2
Pink/
Black2
Green/
Red2
Green/
Black2
Yellow/
Red2
Yellow/
Black2
Grey/
Red2
Grey/
Black2
Blue/
Red3
Blue/
Black3
Pink/
Red3
Pink/
Black3
End
B1
2
2
2
3
2
4
2
5
1
0
1
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
4
3
4
4
3
9
4
0
4
1
4
2
1
2
1
0
2
4
2
2
3
1
3
5
Blue/
Black4
3
5
3
1
3
4
3
7
2
7
4
1
3
7
3
6
2
9
3
8
3
9
3
2
3
3
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Chapter 3 Cables
Signal
Definition
2
2
GND
32RX32TX
I
I
_48 _48
5
5
TX+ TX-
O O
GND
_48 _48
5
5
RX+RX-
End
A
3
8
3
6
40
4
2
4
4
4
6
Cable
#
2
Blue
Orange
(
Note
1
1)
White/White
(Note
12)
(
White
End
B2
4
8
50
Red
(Note
13)
I
_SWI0
I
_SWI1
I
_SWI2
I
_SWI3
I
_SWI4
I
_SWI5
GND
B_SW
IO1
B_SW
IO2
GND
43
45
47
49
26
28
34
30
32
34
48
Signal
Definition
Cable
#
3
Blue
(Note
1)
Orange
(Note
2)
Green
(Note
3)
Brown
(Note
4)
Blue
(Note
5)
Orange
(Note
6)
White
(Note
7)
Green
(Note
8)
Brown
(Note
9)
Red
(Note
10)
End
B3
14
20
49
Chapter 3 Cables
Cable Connection
Appearance
Connection
Description
50
Function
The 75 E1 cable for Abis/Iub interface is the transmission cable between B8200 and RNC/BSC. It transmits interface messages
between B8200 and RNC/BSC.
Appearance
Chapter 3 Cables
FIGURE 25 75 E1 CABLE
Signal Description
FOR
ABIS/IUB INTERFACE
51
OF
Signal
Definition
RX0-
RX0+
TX0-
TX0+
RX1-
RX1+
TX1-
TX1+
RX2-
RX2+
TX2-
TX2+
RX3-
RX3+
TX3-
TX3+
End-A
Pin
22
23
24
25
10
11
12
Cable
Color
Code
1-1out
1-1-in
1-2out
1-2-in
1-3out
1-3-in
1-4out
1-4-in
1-5out
1-5-in
1-6out
1-6-in
1-7out
1-7-in
1-8out
1-8-in
Signal
Definition
RX4-
RX4+
TX4-
TX4+
RX5-
RX5+
TX5-
TX5+
RX6-
RX6+
TX6-
TX6+
RX7-
RX7+
TX7-
TX7+
End-A
Pin
13
14
43
44
39
40
41
42
35
36
37
38
31
32
33
34
Cable
Color
Code
2-1out
2-1-in
2-2out
2-2-in
2-3out
2-3-in
2-4out
2-4-in
2-5out
2-5-in
2-6out
26
in
1-7out
2-7-in
2-8out
2-8-in
1-1-in and 1-1-out represent the inner conductor and the outer conductor of the coaxial cable, which is marked as 1, in the 1# 8-core coaxial cable group.
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Chapter 3 Cables
53
OF
Signal
Definition
RX0-
RX0+
TX0-
TX0+
RX1-
RX1+
TX1-
TX1+
RX2-
RX2+
TX2-
TX2+
RX3-
RX3+
TX3-
TX3+
End-A
Pin
22
23
24
25
10
11
12
Cable
Color
Code
1-out
1-in
2-out
2-in
3-out
3-in
4-out
4-in
5-out
5-in
6-out
6-in
7-out
7-in
8-out
8-in
1-in and 1-out represent the inner conductor and the outer conductor of the coaxial cable, which is marked as 1, in the 8-core coaxial cable group.
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Chapter 3 Cables
Cable Connection
The 120 E1/100 T1 cable for Abis/Iub interface is the transmission cable between B8200 and RNC/BSC. It transmits interface
messages between B8200 and RNC/BSC.
Appearance
Signal Description
55
OF
Signal
Definition
RX0-
RX0+
TX0-
TX0+
RX1-
RX1+
TX1-
TX1+
RX2-
RX2+
TX2-
TX2+
RX3-
RX3+
TX3-
TX3+
End-A
Pin
22
23
24
25
10
11
12
Cable
Color
Code
Blue/1Red
Blue/1Black
Pink/1
Red
Pink/1
Black
Green/1Red
Green/1Black
Yellow/1
Red
Yellow/1
Black
Grey/1Red
Grey/1Black
Blue/2Red
Blue/2Black
Pink/2
Red
Pink/2
Black
Green/2Red
Green/2Black
Signal
Definition
RX4-
RX4+
TX4-
TX4+
RX5-
RX5+
TX5-
TX5+
RX6-
RX6+
TX6-
TX6+
RX7-
RX7+
TX7-
TX7+
End-A
Pin
13
14
43
44
39
40
41
42
35
36
37
38
31
32
33
34
Cable
Color
Code
Yellow/2
Red
Yellow/2
Black
Grey/2Red
Grey/2Black
Blue/3Red
Blue/3Black
Pink/3
Red
Pink/3
Black
Green/3Red
Green/3Black
Yellow/3
Red
Yellow/3
Black
Grey/3Red
Grey/3Black
Blue/4Red
Blue/4Black
Blue/1Red represents that there is a red mark on the blue cable, Pink/2Red represents that there are two red marks on the pink cable, and so on.
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Chapter 3 Cables
Cable Connection
Ethernet Optical-Interface
Cable for Abis/Iub Interface
Function
Appearance
Cable Connection
Connect the ETH0 optical interface on CC panel with the transmission equipment.
Ethernet Electrical-Interface
Cable for Abis/Iub Interface
Function
Appearance
shows the Ethernet cable appearance. Both ends of the cable are
RJ45 interfaces.
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Signal Description
Cable Connection
58
End-A Pin
Definition
Cable Color
End-B Pin
GE-TR1+
White/Orange
GE-TR1-
Orange
GE-TR2+
White/Green
GE-TR3+
Green
GE-TR3-
White/Blue
GE-TR2-
Blue
GE-TR4+
White/Brown
GE-TR4-
Brown
Chapter
Attached Equipments
Table of Contents
Lightning Protection Box.....................................................59
PSU Subrack .....................................................................61
8 dry contacts
8 E1s
Interface
OF
59
1.
2.
3.
4.
OF
5.
6.
7.
Grounding terminal
RS232/RS485_EM
MON IN/OUT_GO
BSC_GO
ABIS_1/ABIS_0
BBU_A1/BBU_A0
BBU
E1/T1 cable
Ethernet cable
Interface
Opposite-End
Equipment Type
RS232/RS485
monitoring cable
RS232/RS485_EM
Monitoring equipment
Dry contact
monitoring cable
MON IN/OUT_GO
Monitoring equipment
E1/T1 cable
BSC_GO
Transmission
equipment
Ethernet cable
ABIS_1/ABIS_0
Transmission
equipment
BBU_A1/BBU_A0
BBU
BBU
BBU
Data cable
The data cable connects the lightning protection box and B8200,
as shown in Figure 30.
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End B1 is connected with the data cable interface of the lightning protection box.
End B2 is connected with the grounding terminal of the lightning protection box.
PSU Subrack
PSU Subrack
Function
Note:
The range of normal input voltage for PSU subrack is 90 V ~ 290 V
AC. The temperature of the running environment is -40 ~ +65
.
Panel
Note:
The standard configuration of PSU subrack is one PSU module (single power supply). Also, it is allowed to configure two PSU modules (dual power supplies). Figures in this set of manuals take
dual power supplies for example to illustrate.
Figure 31 shows the PSU subrack's panel.
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1.
2.
3.
-48VRTN/-48V
100V-240V~ INPUT
Indicators
MON
Button
Name
Color
Meaning
Description
RUN
Green
Running
indicator
ALM
Red
Alarm indicator
Panel Interfaces
Button
Description
I/O switch
Description
-48VRTN/-48V
Note:
The silkscreen (-48V) indicates the power
supply for common communication systems.
For B8200, the output DC voltage of PSU
module is -54 V in normal cases.
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Interface
Description
100V-240V~ INPUT
MON
Signal Description
Cable Connection
End A of the PSU AC input cable is connected with the "100V240V~ INPUT" interface of PSU module. End B is connected with
the 220 V AC power supply system (L connected with live wire, N
connected with neutral wire, and G connected with ground wire).
Appearance
Signal Description
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Cable Connection
Signal
Definition
M1_PWR_
ALM
GNDD
M2_PWR_
ALM
GNDD
FAN_
ALM
GNDD
End-A
Pin
Cable
Color
Code
(White
Blue)
(White
Orange)
(White
Green)
End-B
Pin
14
15
16
Signal Description
64
Signal
Definition
End A
End B
Cable Color
Code
-48V GND
A1
A1
Black
-48V
A3
A2
Black
Cable Connection
End A of PSU DC output cable is connected with the "-48VRTN/48V" interface on PSU module. End B is connected with the "-48V/48VRTN" interface on PM module of B8200.
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66
Figures
67
68
Tables
69
70
Glossary
71