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Transceiver Group G12

Abstract

The purpose of this document is to describe the Transceiver Group G12 from a data
transcript point of view.

Contents Page

1 Revision Information 2

2 Description 2
2.1 General 2
2.2 Addressing of Managed Objects 2
2.3 Hardware 3

3 Data Transcript Impacts 6


3.1 General 6
3.2 APZ Size Alteration Events 7
3.3 APT Size Alteration Events 7
3.4 Semipermanent Connections Through IS 8
3.5 Subfile 87xxx, TG Data 11
3.6 Subfile 94xxx, Deblocking of DIP 12
3.7 Subfile 97xxx, Deblocking of MO's 13

4 Miscellaneous Information 13
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1 Revision Information

This document has been updated with information concerning RBS2206/2106


and EGPRS/CS3/4 compatible HW/SW.

2 Description

2.1 General

A base transceiver station (BTS) is by GSM definition the base station


equipment needed to support a cell. This implementation of the BTS
functionality is named a TG. However, a TG can support a part of a cell, a
cell or up to 16 cells.

A TG in the logical model G12 of the BTS consists of a set of managed objects
and is in itself a managed object. A managed object is a logical representation
of one or more hardware units and their software at a base station site. All
operation and maintenance related communication on the Abis interface is
directed to managed objects.

A TG consists of up to 16 TRXCs, up to 16 RXs, up to 16 TXs, up to 128 TSs,


up to 4 DPs and 1 CF, CON, IS and TF.

The CF stores the s/w for itself, IS, CON, DP and TF within one TG.

The TRXC stores the s/w files for itself and its dedicated RX, TX and TS.

One RX, TX and up to eight TSs are hardwired to a TRXC. All traffic related
communication on the Abis interface is addressed to a transceiver and is
terminated in the TRXC.

How to set the SAE number of individuals is described in document "Setting of


Size Alteration Events in BSC/TRC" no. 105/190 46-FAD 104 06, included
in this DT-Infomodel.

Two methods are described but we recommend that the Fixed SAE method
is used.

2.2 Addressing of Managed Objects

The basis for addressing managed objects is the TG, which has an instance
number as index.

The CFs, CONs, ISs and TFs are addressed by the same instance number
as their TG.

The DPs are addressed by using the same instance number as their TG and a
local index within the transceiver group.

The TRXCs, RXs and TXs are addressed by using the same instance number
as their TG and a local index within the transceiver group. The TRXC and its
dedicated RX and TX are related by using the identical local indices.
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The TSs are addressed by the same instance number as the TG, a local index
for the transceiver controller (within the TG) and a local index within the TRXC.
The addressing scheme is shown in table 1.

Table 1 Addressing of managed objects

MO MO class MO type Addressing Limits


TG Transceiver Group RXOTG 0 <= tg <= 511
CF Central Function RXOCF 0 <= tg <= 511
CON LAPD Concentrator RXOCON 0 <= tg <= 511
IS Interworking Switch RXOIS 0 <= tg <= 511
TF Timing Function RXOTF 0 <= tg <= 511
DP Digital Path RXODP 0 <= dp <= 3
TRXC Transceiver Controller RXOTRX 0 <= trxc <= 15
RX Receiver RXORX 0 <= trxc <= 15
TX Transmitter RXOTX 0 <= trxc <= 15
TS Time Slot RXOTS 0 <= ts <= 7

Note The RBS 2000 models are restricted in the number of TRXC
which they are able to support. The maximum number of TRXC
is 12, that means addressing between 0 and 11 is possible.

2.3 Hardware

2.3.1 DXU Versions


DXUs of different versions and capacities are available. DXU-01, -03 and -11
provide system interface towards 2 transmission ports (E1/T1) while the high
capacity DXU-21 offers 4 such transmission ports. Installations with DXU-01,
-03 and -11 offer support of one EGPRS/CS3/4 capable sTRU/CELL in
combination with none EGPRS/CS3/4 capable TRU. For larger configurations
these DXUs can be replaced by DXU-21 which is backward compatible and
has the capacity to support up to 12 sTRU.

DXU-21 is standard equipment in the high capacity RBS 2206/2106 and


supports up to 6 dTRU in any combination.

Data Transcript handling of DXU-21 differs somewhat from that of other DXU
types due to a revised DCP numbering in order to handle the additional
transmission ports.

2.3.2 DXU - Distribution Switch Unit functions


CF Central Function, is the control part of a TG. It is a SW function,
handling common control functions within a TG.
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The BSC communicates with the CF using layer 2 LAPD, and is


addressed by its TEI = 62.

CON LAPD Concentrator, is used by the optional feature LAPD


Concentration for RBS 2000.

IS Interworking Switch, provides a system interface to the 2


Mbit/s link and cross connects individual time slots to certain
transceivers.

TF Timing Function, extracts synchronization information from the


PCM link and generates a timing reference for the RBS.

DP Digital Path, Layer 1 reception and transmission are not part of


the BTS logical model. However, each of the PCM systems
terminating in TG has an associated supervision object, the DP.

Reports on transmission faults and supervision of transmission


quality are carried over the Abis O&M interface. That signalling
is described using managed object DP.

A DP instance contains all parameter settings, counters to


monitor the PCM link. It also performs procedures to report
detected alarm conditions and quality values to the BSC.

2.3.3 TRU Versions


To differentiate between normal TRUs and EGPRS/CS3/4 capable TRUs the
denomination classic TRU will representent a TRU without EGPRS/CS3/4
capacity. New and existing RBS2101, RBS 2102 and 2202 can be equipped
with new and backward compatible EDGE sTRUs supporting EGPRS/CS3/4.

RBS2206/2106 are equipped with up to 6 EDGE dTRUs supporting


EGPRS/CS3/4 providing a capacity of 12 transceivers in a single cabinet.

Note that sTRU and dTRU can be configured as classic TRUs.

2.3.4 TRU - Transceiver Unit functions


TRXC The transceiver controller is controlling all the functions for
Signal processing, Radio receiving and Radio Transmitting.

Each TRX corresponds to one TRU unit.

The BSC currently supports a maximum of 1020 TRXs.

Depending of the CDU type and/or the TRU configuration, the


number of TRUs connected to the CDU differs and therefor
the numbering of TEI and TRXs differs.

Example of TRUs connected to CDU type A is shown in figure


1. The TEI numbering, when TRUs are connected to CDU
type C, is shown in table 2.

RX The receiver is an application object. It provides the radio


frequency reception functionality for one transceiver.
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TX The transmitter is an application object. It provides the radio


frequency transmission functionality on a time slot basis for
eight TSs using different time slot numbers.

TEI-0 TEI-1 TEI-2 TEI-3 TEI-4 TEI-5

T T T T T T
R R R R R R
U U U U U U
TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX TX RX

C C C
Duplex filter
D D D
U U U
CELL A CELL B CELL C

TRX-A TRX-B TRX-A TRX-B TRX-A TRX-B

Figure 1 TRUs connected to CDU Type A.

Table 2 TEI values for 3+3+3 configuration using 2 cabinets, CDU Type C.

Cell TRX TEI


Cell A 0 0
Cell A 1 1
Cell A 2 2
Not used 3 3
Cell B 4 4
Cell B 5 5
Cell B 6 6
Not used 7 7
Cell C 8 8
Cell C 9 9
Cell C 10 10
Not used 11 11

2.3.5 Combiners
Combining and Distribution Unit (CDU) combines transmitted signals from
different transceivers and distributes received signals to all transceivers.
The CDU contains duplex filter to be able to transmit and receive signals on
the same antenna.
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There exists 4 different CDU types:

• CDU-A:Without any combiners at all (to avoid the combining


loss) - maximum 2 TRU/Cell.

To be treated as a hybrid combiner when defining the TG.

• CDU-C:With hybrid combiners - maximum 6 TRU/Cell.

• CDU-C+:With hybrid combiners - maximum 6 TRU/Cell.

• CDU-D:With filter combiners to support large configurations -


maximum 12 TRU/Cell.

• CDU-G:Combining and distribution unit intended for combining


up to 2 dTRUs. To be treated as a hybrid combiner when
defining the TG.

3 Data Transcript Impacts

3.1 General

Most parameter values to be used when specifying the MOs with command
RXMOI are provided in the Cell Design Data (CDD) document for each cell.
The exceptions are:

SWVER The correct S/W for the type of BTS to use shall be stated.

DCP1 Digital connection point used for the signalling path to the
TRXC.

DCP2 Digital connection point used for the speech and data
connections to the TRXC.
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DXU
CF (TEI-62)

TF CON

DCP=64&&87 Basic Cabinet


RXMOI:....
DCP1=128 TRU-0
DCP2=129&130 TEI-0
BSC DCP1=131 TRU-1
DCP2=132&133 TEI-1
DCP1=134 TRU-2
DCP2=135&136 TEI-2

DCP1=137 TRU-3
DCP2=138&139 TEI-3
RXAPI:....
ETC DCP1=140 TRU-4
DCP=1&&18 DCP2=141&142 TEI-4

DCP1=143 TRU-5
GS DCP2=144&145 TEI-5
RXAPI:....
ETC
DCP=33&&50 DCP1=160 TRU-6
DCP2=161&162 TEI-6
DCP1=163 TRU-7
DCP2=164&165 TEI-7
DCP1=166 TRU-8
DCP2=167&168 TEI-8

DCP1=169 TRU-9
DCP2=170&&171 TEI-9

DCP1-172 TRU-10
DCP2-173&174 TEI-10

DCP1=175 TRU-11
DCP2=176&177 TEI-11

Extension Cabinet

Figure 2 DCP1 and DCP2 connections in DXU-01, -03 & -11

3.2 APZ Size Alteration Events

The following APZ SAEs are related to logical model G12.

SAE 345
SAE 346
SAE 350
SAE 813 BLOCK MFM

3.3 APT Size Alteration Events

The following APT SAEs are related to logical model G12.


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SAE 550 BLOCK RXCMSD


SAE 551 BLOCK RXCMSD
SAE 552 BLOCK RXCMSD
SAE 553 BLOCK RXCMSD

SAE 500 BLOCK RXOADE


SAE 500 BLOCK RXOABH
SAE 500 BLOCK RXOFH
SAE 500 BLOCK RXOIFH
SAE 500 BLOCK RXOLE
SAE 500 BLOCK RXOPL
SAE 500 BLOCK RXO3EP
SAE 500 BLOCK RXO3OM

3.4 Semipermanent Connections Through IS

The BSC is connected to the BTS over semipermanently connected RBLT


devices from the Abis interface through the IS to the TRUs. To make the
required definitions in data transcript for this certain iformation needs to be
known:

1 Mapping of Digital Connection Points (DCPs) for concerned


DXU type (RXMOI)

2 Which RBLT devices are to be connected to a particular TG


(RXAPI)

3 Is EGPRS/CS3/4 to be supported by a particular TG (RXMOI &


RXAPI)

The DCP values for the TRUs, the Abis paths and the LAPD concentrator are
predertermined by their fixed connections to the IS and vary between DXU
versions. As can be seen in paragraphs 3.4.1 and 3.4.2 below DCP values
per TRU will also be dependent on whether EGPRS/CS3/4 capable TRUs
are to be introduced or not.

Table 3 Example of a TG containing 5 classic TRUs and one EDGE sTRU

RXMOI RXAPI
TG DCP1 DCP2 TEI MO RBLT* DCP 64KRES
Type
5 128 129&130 0 RX- 97&&-99 1&&3 -
OTRX
131 132&133 1 RX- 100&&102 4&&6 -
OTRX
134 135&136 2 RX- 103&&105 7&&9 -
OTRX
137 138&139 3 RX- 106&&108 10&&12 -
OTRX
140 141&142 4 RX- 109&&111 13&&15 -
OTRX
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RXMOI RXAPI
223 224&231 5 RX- 112&&120 16&&24 64KRES
OTRX
- - 62 RXOCF - - -

Note * Only the RBLT devices that shall be used by the TG shall be
specified in the RXAPI command.

The TG shown in table 3 shall be defined the following way:

Subfile 87000:

RXMOI:MO=RXOCF-5, TEI=62, SIG=UNCONC;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-0, TEI=0, DCP1=128, DCP2=129&130;


RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-1, TEI=1, DCP1=131, DCP2=132&133;
RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-2, TEI=2, DCP1=134, DCP2=135&136;
RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-3, TEI=3, DCP1=137, DCP2=138&139;
RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-4, TEI=4, DCP1=140, DCP2=141&142;
RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-5, TEI=5, DCP1=223, DCP2=224&231;

Subfile 94000:

RXAPI:MO=RXOTG-5,DEV=RBLT-97&&-111,DCP=1&&15;
RXAPI:MO=RXOTG-5,DEV=RBLT-112&&-120,DCP=16&&24,64KRES;

Note If the used RBLT devices not are consecutive, for example if
97&&-102, 106&&-114 and 118&&-126 shall be used, the
following DCPs must be specified in the RXAPI command.

RXAPI:MO=RXOTG-5,DEV=RBLT-97&&-102,DCP=1&&6;
RXAPI:MO=RXOTG-5,DEV=RBLT-106&&-114,DCP=10&&18;
RXAPI:MO=RXOTG-5,DEV=RBLT-118&&-126,DCP=22&&30,64KRES;

3.4.1 DXU-01, -03 & -11 DCP Mapping

PCM1 DCP 1-31


PCM2 DCP 33-63

CON DCP 64-87


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TEI Classic EGPRS/CS3/4 *)


TRU-0 0 DCP1 128 178
DPC2 129-130 179-186
TRU-1 1 DCP1 131 187
DPC2 132-133 188-195
TRU-2 2 DCP1 134 196
DPC2 135-136 197-204
TRU-3 3 DCP1 137 205
DPC2 138-139 206-213
TRU-4 4 DCP1 140 214
DPC2 141-142 215-222
TRU-5 5 DCP1 143 223
DPC2 144-145 224-231
TRU-6 6 DCP1 160 232
DPC2 161-162 233-240
TRU-7 7 DCP1 163 241
DPC2 164-165 242-249
TRU-8 8 DCP1 166 250
DPC2 167-168 251-258
TRU-9 9 DCP1 169 259
DPC2 170-171 260-267
TRU-10 10 DCP1 172 268
DPC2 173-174 269-276
TRU-11 11 DCP1 175 277
DPC2 176-177 278-285

*) Note that only one of the TRU positions may be equipped

3.4.2 DXU-21 Mapping


PCM1 DCP 1-31
PCM2 DCP 33-63
PCM3 DCP 287-317
PCM4 DCP 319-349

CON DCP 64-87


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TEI Classic EGPRS/CS3/4 *)


TRU-0 0 DCP1 128 178
DPC2 129-130 179-186
TRU-1 1 DCP1 131 187
DPC2 132-133 188-195
TRU-2 2 DCP1 134 196
DPC2 135-136 197-204
TRU-3 3 DCP1 137 205
DPC2 138-139 206-213
TRU-4 4 DCP1 140 214
DPC2 141-142 215-222
TRU-5 5 DCP1 143 223
DPC2 144-145 224-231
TRU-6 6 DCP1 160 232
DPC2 161-162 233-240
TRU-7 7 DCP1 163 241
DPC2 164-165 242-249
TRU-8 8 DCP1 166 250
DPC2 167-168 251-258
TRU-9 9 DCP1 169 259
DPC2 170-171 260-267
TRU-10 10 DCP1 172 268
DPC2 173-174 269-276
TRU-11 11 DCP1 175 277
DPC2 176-177 278-285

3.5 Subfile 87xxx, TG Data

The TG-5 and the site KISTA4 are added to the model DT with 2 TRXs
connected to cell KISTA4A.

To define a TF in Master and Slave mode see document TG Synchronization.

RXMOI:MO=RXOTG-5, TRACO=POOL, COMB=HYB, RSITE=KISTA4, SWVER=?;


RXMOC:MO=RXOTG-5, FHOP=BB;

RXMOI:MO=RXOCF-5, TEI=62, SIG=UNCONC;

!RXMOI:MO=RXOCON-5, DCP=64&&87;! ! LAPD CONCENTRATION NOT USED !


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RXMOI:MO=RXOIS-5;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTF-5, TFMODE=SA, SYNCSRC=DEFAULT;


RXMOI:MO=RXODP-5-0, DEV=RXODPI-8;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-0, TEI=0, DCP1=128, DCP2=129&130, SIG=UNCONC;


RXMOI:MO=RXOTRX-5-1, TEI=1, DCP1=131, DCP2=132&133, SIG=UNCONC;
RXMOC:MO=RXOTRX-5-0, CELL=KISTA4A;
RXMOC:MO=RXOTRX-5-1, CELL=KISTA4A;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTX-5-0&-1, BAND=GSM, MPWR=47;


RXMOC:MO=RXOTX-5-0&-1, CELL=KISTA4A;

RXMOI:MO=RXORX-5-0&-1, BAND=GSM, RXD=AB;

RXMOI:MO=RXOTS-5-0-0&&-7;
RXMOI:MO=RXOTS-5-1-0&&-7;

Connect the TG to the cell.

RXTCI:MO=RXOTG-5, CELL=KISTA4A, CHGR=0;

3.6 Subfile 94xxx, Deblocking of DIP

Insertion of BTS PCM supervision DIP site KISTA4

DTDII:DIP=0ODP5, DEV=RXODPI-10;

!DTIDC:DIP=0ODP5, CRC=0, QSUP=0;! ! default values !


! set by command DTDII !

DTFSC:DIP=0ODP5, FAULT=1&&4&9, ACL=A2;


DTFSI:DIP=0ODP5, FAULT=1&&4&9;

DTQSC:DIP=0ODP5, BFF, BFFL1=100, ACL1=O1, BFFL2=800, ACL2=O1;


DTQSC:DIP=0ODP5, SF, SFL=5, ACL=O1, TI=24;
DTQSC:DIP=0ODP5, DF, DFL=100, ACL=O1, TI=24;
DTQSI:DIP=0ODP5, BFF, LH, LL, SF, DF;

Deblocking of the DIP:

DTBLE:DIP=0ODP5;
DTBLE:DIP=3RBLT;

EXDAI:DEV=RBLT-97&&-127;

BLODE:DEV=RBLT-97&&-127;
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Definition of DCPs:

RXAPI:MO=RXOTG-5,DEV=RBLT-97&&-102,DCP=1&&6;

3.7 Subfile 97xxx, Deblocking of MO's

Defined MO's are brought into service with command RXESI.

RXESI:MO=RXOTG-5(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
RXESI:MO=RXOCF-5(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
!RXESI:MO=RXOCON-5;!
RXESI:MO=RXOIS-5;
RXESI:MO=RXOTF-5;
RXESI:MO=RXODP-5-0;
RXESI:MO=RXOTRX-5-0(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
RXESI:MO=RXOTRX-5-1(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
RXESI:MO=RXOTX-5-0&-1;
RXESI:MO=RXORX-5-0&-1;
RXESI:MO=RXOTS-5-0-0&&-7;
RXESI:MO=RXOTS-5-1-0&&-7;

Deblocking of MO's, command RXBLE, shall be performed in the order stated


below:

RXBLE:MO=RXOTG-5(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
RXBLE:MO=RXOCF-5(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
!RXBLE:MO=RXOCON-5;!
RXBLE:MO=RXOIS-5;
RXBLE:MO=RXOTF-5;
RXBLE:MO=RXODP-5-0;
RXBLE:MO=RXOTRX-5-0(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
RXBLE:MO=RXOTRX-5-1(,SUBORD)(,NOPRINT);
RXBLE:MO=RXOTX-5-0&-1;
RXBLE:MO=RXORX-5-0&-1;
RXBLE:MO=RXOTS-5-0-0&&-7;
RXBLE:MO=RXOTS-5-1-0&&-7;

Parameter SUBORD may be specified for a MO of class TG, CF or TRX, in


G12 and will deblock all subordinate MO instances.

NOPRINT, which may only be used in conjunction with parameter SUBORD,


suppresses the in service result printout.

4 Miscellaneous Information

EGPRS/CS3/4 capable TRUs require the BSC to be equipped with a Subrate


Switch and the TG to be configured with transcoders in pool.

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