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2G GSM FLEXI EDGE TRAINING OVERVIEW

ROB WHITE Tel +44(0)7771 821908 Email: robert.white@magdalene.co.uk

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System Overview

Flexi EDGE uses the same enclosure concept as FlexiWCDMA, the main enclosure is not waterproof each card has its own seals and each unused connector must have a waterproof cover fitted. The hardware can be rack mounted, floor mounted or pole mounted

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System Overview

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The new hardware allows a 24 TRX site to be built in the same footprint as a 12 TRX Ultrasite A 4+4+4 can be built in a block that will fit into a 1st Generation 3.0 G cab

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System Overview

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System Overview

Hardware Overview
Example Configs

4+4+4 config
MMI Commissioning

MMI Other features

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Hardware Overview

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Hardware Overview
Cable routing

Module Removal

100mm

Module Removal

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Cable routing

Hardware Overview

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Hardware Overview

DTRX BB DTRX BB RF DDU RF

DTRX SYSTEM MODULE BB DTRX BB RF DDU RF

DTRX BB RF

DTRX BB RF

DDU

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Hardware Overview

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Hardware Overview Modules ESMA System Module EXDA Dual TRX Module ERDA Dual Duplexer EWDA Wideband combiner EWDB Wideband combiner ECDA RTC (not yet available) ESDA System Extension module (required for more than 12 TRX or with RTC config) FIEA Transmission module FSEB Alarm extension board
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Hardware Overview, ESMA

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Hardware Overview, ESMA

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Hardware Overview, ESMA

12 Alarms from Site Support cabinet, etc

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Hardware Overview, ESMA

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Hardware Overview, ESMA

Power LED & Switch

BCF Alarm indicator Transmission alarm indicator

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Hardware Overview, ESMA

E1 Connections

8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1

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Hardware Overview, ESMA DC out to TRX modules DC in

TRX 1-2 bus TRX 5-6 bus TRX 9-10 bus TRX 3-4 bus TRX 7-8 busTRX 11-12 bus
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Hardware Overview, ESMA

FPA SS Q1

LMP

EAC

Sync out

Sync in

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Hardware Overview, EXDA The EXDA is a duel Tx/Rx unit, it is also known as a DTRX or Dual TRX It consists of Two separate EDGE capable trxs Baseband support for both trxs Each TRX has two RX channels as normal but TRXs can and will be tied together, this means only the main RX connection on each TRX will be used, each TRX then provides a diverse RX path for the paired TRX

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Hardware Overview, EXDA

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Hardware Overview, EXDA Front connectors

Rx Connections

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Hardware Overview, EXDA

EXDA Front Panel Connectors

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Hardware Overview, EXDA

EXDA
TX A

RX A Main

RX A Div RX B Main

Baseband, Power, control

RX B Div

TX B

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Hardware Overview, ERDA

ERDA

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Hardware Overview, ERDA

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Hardware Overview, ERDA

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Hardware Overview, ERDA ERDA

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Hardware Overview, ERDA

ERDA

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Hardware Overview, ERDA ERDA

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Hardware Overview, EWDA/EWDB

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Hardware Overview, EWDA/EWDB

Two EWDB installed in a Duel TRX module

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Hardware Overview, ECDA ECDA

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Hardware Overview, ECDA

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Hardware Overview, ECDA

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Hardware Overview, ESEA

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Hardware Overview, ESEA

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Hardware Overview, FIEA

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Hardware Overview, FSEB

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Hardware Overview, FSEB


The FSEB box is used for extending the Flexi BTS alarm connector from12 external inputs up to 24. Support for the fire detector is also provided. The FSEB box provides IP55 protection. In outdoor applications, the box can be attached to the outdoor cabinet roof. In indoor or stacked applications, the box is attached in the proximity of the modules, for example, on a wall. The Flexi Mounting Auxiliary Brackets (FMAA) can be used to mount the FSEB on the top or outer casings in pole, wall, and stack configurations.

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Hardware Overview, FSEB

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Hardware Overview, FSEB

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Hardware Overview, FSEB


The 24 inputs appear on the two 37 way D-Type connectors in the same formation as with Ultrasite and DF34 BTSs

The ESM connection goes to the ESMA external


alarm connector

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System Overview Hardware Overview

Example Configs
4+4+4 config MMI Commissioning

MMI Other features

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

Example hardware layouts

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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Example Configs

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System Overview

Hardware Overview
Example Configs

4+4+4 config
MMI Commissioning MMI Other features

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4+4+4 config
The internal cabling is of two main types. Bus/power connections

RF connections
The Bus connectors are all of the pinch to release type The RF connectors are all push fit All unused ports should have waterproof connectors on them

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4+4+4 config Required hardware for 4+4+4 config


NK70316 EMHA EMHA FLEXIEDGE MECHANICAL 3U UNIT NK70315 EMTA EMTA FLEXIEDGE MECHANICAL 2U UNIT NK71424 EXT ALARM FLEXI BTS EXTERNAL ALARM NK70142 FIXOUTCAB FLEXI BTS OUTDOOR CABINET (FCOA) NK70152 FCIA FLEXI CABINET INDOOR NK70216 EXDA FLEXI EDGE 1800 DTRX NK71493 EWDB FLEXI EDGE 1800 WBC SUB MOD NK70253 ARDA FLEXI EDGE RF DUAL DUPLEXER NK70246 ESMA FLEXI EDGE SYSTEM MODULE NK70247 FIEA FLEXI INTERFACE PDH E1 ASYMMETRIC NK70149 MOUNT KIT FMFA FLEXI MOUNTING KIT

NK70310 TX CABLE

FTCE OD CABLE SMB - F/O 75 OHM 15M

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4+4+4 config
Ned contains detailed instructions as to how to build the hardware configs The following is a exert from NED showing how to build the trial config.

For creating this configuration, you need:


six Dual TRX Modules (EXDA) three Dual Duplexer Modules (ERDA) one System Module (ESMA) one transmission sub-module (FIDA) six Wideband Combiner Sub-modules (EWDB)

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4+4+4 config
Install the Wideband Combiner Sub-module in the Dual TRX Module, and install the modules.

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4+4+4 config
Build the stack

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4+4+4 config The order to connect the cables is as follows: a. Grounding cables b. External power cables c. Dual Duplexer Module cable d. Bus cables e. Internal power cables f. RF cables g. Antenna jumper cables h. Transmission cables

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4+4+4 config

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4+4+4 config

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4+4+4 config

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4+4+4 config

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System Overview Hardware Overview Example Configs

4+4+4 config

MMI Commissioning
MMI Other features

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MMI Commissioning

Communication to the Flexi BTS is via Ethernet. Connect you PC to the flexi via the LMP port

Set you PC IP address as follows


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MMI Commissioning
Open the manager software

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MMI Commissioning Select Connection then connect

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MMI Commissioning
There is no password, Simply click Connect

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MMI Commissioning The following shows a live Flexi EDGE bts.

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MMI Commissioning
To Commission a BTS click Commissioning Wizard Commissioning should be performed with a working connection to the BSC

And the BTS should be built on the BSC.


As with Ultrasites there are different modes for commissioning

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MMI Commissioning
The commissioning steps are listed in the left field. Enter the appropriate data into the right hand field and click Next The Climate control profile changes the way the fans operate, this should be left as optimized cooling The temp offset should be left as Normal

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MMI Commissioning
The hardware config should be uploaded from the BTS. This will upload the installed hardware and the installed cabling. The BTS auto detects cabling at this point.

NOTE

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MMI Commissioning The antenna cabling must be manually set. This shows which ERDA port is connected to which antenna.

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MMI Commissioning
The internal cabling is auto detected. If a cable is not shown, then it has not been detected. Commissioning would need to be restarted to redetect

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MMI Commissioning

There are now RF cable cross connections

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MMI Commissioning
Set MHA type and VSWR limits for each antenna

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MMI Commissioning Leave RSSI count as default

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MMI Commissioning Decide if you are using the NSN BBU, if not left as not present

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MMI Commissioning
There are no additional passive units

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MMI Commissioning
It is best to always upload the transmission settings and modify them

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MMI Commissioning
Setup the E1 interfaces

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MMI Commissioning
Setup the BTS sync, this should point to the E1 link in the BSC direction

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MMI Commissioning
We dont use sync protection in our network, leave this blank

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MMI Commissioning If you dont use satellite Abis, leave this de-selected

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MMI Commissioning Setup the site mapping as with Ultrasites

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MMI Commissioning
Decide if you are using protected transmission. If not ,leave this blank!.

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MMI Commissioning Setup any cross connections for other BTSs here(as per ultrasite setup)

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MMI Commissioning
If you dont use any external Q1 devices. Leave this blank

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MMI Commissioning
If you dont use Flexi Hub transmission. Click Next

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MMI Commissioning
This windows now shows a summary of the config. Press send SCF (Site configuration file)to upload it to the BTS

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MMI Commissioning
This is the start of the upload process.

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MMI Commissioning
When the upload has finished the BTS will perform TRX tests. When the have completed you will see a commissioning report. Click Finish to complete

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System Overview

Hardware Overview
Example Configs

4+4+4 config
MMI Commissioning

MMI Other features


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MMI Other Features


If you are unsure which duel TRX is which then there is a Highlight function within the MMI. Select the module you are interested in.

Select Highlight. The corresponding EXDA LED will flash Red/Amber/ Green for 30 Secs.
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If you select the Show Cabling options you can see the TX/RX/Ant cabling If cables are missing from the config file they will not appear.

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MMI Other Features


Antenna performance is seen under Supervision/RSSI

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RSSI Vales work in the same way as in Ultrasite

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Under BTS control you can setup the Clock The range is 0 to 4095 default at 2048

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A New feature is the ability to easily power off and on Duel TRX modules. To do this select BTS Control/Power Control You will see the power states if each TRX output from the control module To change a state select Change, then click the on the output to change

The screen will then show the new

state

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MMI Other Features


The MMI now contains a cut down version of NED. If you see an alarm that you do not understand click on the info. icon to see more

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You will then see the alarm description and any suggested fixs.
This information will automatically be updated with each software update

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MMI Other Features


To Check software versions select BTS SW/ SW Versions

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As per normal There are two software banks within the BTS. To download software from your PC to the BTS select Update SW Select the master file from your pc Select Update SW

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MMI Other Features


You can check what hardware is installed through the HW Versions viewer.

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MMI Other Features


You can check the Ethernet connections through hardware the Ethernet cabling

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MMI Other Features You can collect hardware information under Supervision/Site Information The config does take a while to recover

When completed the config can be checked, saved and even uploaded to a different BTS as a commissioning file
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MMI Other Features. Remote MMI

Enter Net act remote manager address

R03CORE.R03.NETACT.ORANGE.CO.UK R06CORE.R06.NETACT.ORANGE.CO.UK R08CORE.R08.NETACT.ORANGE.CO.UK R09CORE.R09.NETACT.ORANGE.CO.UK R10CORE.R10.NETCAT.ORANGE.CO.UK R11CORE.R11.NETACT.ORANGE.CO.UK

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MMI Other Features. Remote MMI

Enter Net act remote manager address Leave Port as 7878 Username = ornuser Password = ornuser BSC ID: = BSC C number

BCF ID: = BCF Number


Bts Password: leave blank Connection Name : leave blank Leave un-ticked Click connect

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MMI Other Features


BTS CONNECTED INDICATED

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MMI Other Features

If a MMI connection already exists to the BTS you will see the following window

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