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Chapter 1 BTS3X Board................................................................................................................ 1-1 1.1 ABB.................................................................................................................................... 1-2 1.1.1 Panel Description .................................................................................................... 1-2 1.1.2 Layout Description .................................................................................................. 1-4 1.2 CDU ................................................................................................................................... 1-5 1.2.1 Structure and Principle............................................................................................ 1-5 1.2.2 Front Panel Description........................................................................................... 1-5 1.2.3 Rear Panel Description ........................................................................................... 1-8 1.3 CMB ................................................................................................................................. 1-13 1.4 ECDU............................................................................................................................... 1-15 1.4.1 Structure and Principle.......................................................................................... 1-15 1.4.2 Front Panel Description......................................................................................... 1-16 1.4.3 Rear Panel Description ......................................................................................... 1-18 1.5 EDU ................................................................................................................................. 1-22 1.5.1 Structure and Principle.......................................................................................... 1-22 1.5.2 Front Panel Description......................................................................................... 1-22 1.5.3 Rear Panel Description ......................................................................................... 1-25 1.6 ESCU ............................................................................................................................... 1-26 1.7 FMU ................................................................................................................................. 1-27 1.8 MDU................................................................................................................................. 1-29 1.8.1 Structure and Principle.......................................................................................... 1-29 1.8.2 Panel Description .................................................................................................. 1-29 1.9 O1TCB ............................................................................................................................. 1-31 1.10 O2TCB ........................................................................................................................... 1-34 1.11 PBU................................................................................................................................ 1-37 1.12 PMU ............................................................................................................................... 1-38 1.13 PSU................................................................................................................................ 1-39 1.14 PWB............................................................................................................................... 1-41 1.15 RCDU............................................................................................................................. 1-42 1.16 REDU............................................................................................................................. 1-42 1.17 SCU ............................................................................................................................... 1-43 1.18 TCU................................................................................................................................ 1-44 1.18.1 Panel Description ................................................................................................ 1-44 1.18.2 Layout Description .............................................................................................. 1-46 1.19 TDU................................................................................................................................ 1-48 1.20 TES ................................................................................................................................ 1-50 1.21 TEU................................................................................................................................ 1-52
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1.21.1 ASU ..................................................................................................................... 1-52 1.21.2 PAT ..................................................................................................................... 1-58 1.22 TMU ............................................................................................................................... 1-61 1.22.1 Panel Description ................................................................................................ 1-61 1.22.2 Layout Description .............................................................................................. 1-64 1.22.3 Difference between Other Versions and REV.C ................................................. 1-67 1.23 TRB................................................................................................................................ 1-67 1.23.1 Layout Description .............................................................................................. 1-67 1.23.2 Difference between REV.0 and REV.A............................................................... 1-70 1.24 TRX................................................................................................................................ 1-71 Chapter 2 BTS3001C Board.......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.1 Panel.................................................................................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Indicators and Interfaces ................................................................................................... 2-2 2.3 DIP ..................................................................................................................................... 2-4 Chapter 3 BTS3002C Module ....................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1 MCU................................................................................................................................... 3-1 3.1.1 Maintenance Cavity................................................................................................. 3-1 3.1.2 Indicators and Interfaces......................................................................................... 3-2 3.1.3 DIP .......................................................................................................................... 3-4 3.2 DRU ................................................................................................................................... 3-8 3.2.1 Maintenance Cavity................................................................................................. 3-8 3.2.2 Indicators and Interfaces......................................................................................... 3-9 3.3 PSU (AC/DC) ................................................................................................................... 3-10 3.3.1 Maintenance Cavity............................................................................................... 3-10 3.3.2 Indicators and Interfaces....................................................................................... 3-11 3.4 PSU (DC/DC)................................................................................................................... 3-12 3.4.1 Maintenance Cavity............................................................................................... 3-12 3.4.2 Indicators and Interfaces....................................................................................... 3-12 3.5 Module Interfaces ............................................................................................................ 3-13
Full name
Full name Transmission Extension Unit Timing/Transmission and Management Unit TRansceiver Backplane TRansceiver unit
Note: TEU has two board types: ASU and PAT. The board type can be selected according to the configuration of the site.
1.1 ABB
Note: The hardware version of ABB described in this section is REV.0.
PW R RUN ALM
ABB
Figure 1-1 Panel of ABB The indicators on ABB panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-2. Table 1-2 ABB indicators ID PWR Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Running status indicator Detailed indication On: ABB is powered on. Off: ABB is powered off. Flashing (0.5Hz): ABB runs normally. Off: ABB runs abnormally. Off: No alarm. On: Alarm generates.
RUN
Green
ALM
Red
Warning indicator
ON
1 2 3 4
S2
Figure 1-2 ABB layout The function of the DIP on ABB is listed in Table 1-3. Table 1-3 ABB DIP S2 function Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Detailed indication Not end site, transmission terminal loopback not supported (Default setting) ON ON X X End site, transmission terminal loopback supported
OFF
OFF
Caution: The "X" means that the status of switch (ON/OFF) has no relation with the DIP function. S2 is not allowed to be set as any other status apart from the above two.
1.2 CDU
1.2.1 Structure and Principle
There are multiple types of CDU panels, but the CDU structure and principle is the same in any cases. The structure of CDU is shown in Figure 1-3.
Combiner
Duplexer
TX/RX-ANT
Divider LNA
RXD_ANT
TX/RX_ANT
RXD_ANT TX/RX_ANT TX/RX_ANT
RXD_OUT HL_IN RX8 RX7 RX6 RX5 HL_OUT RX4 RX3 RX2 RX1
CDU_BUS
RXD_OUT
MS/TX_TEST
HL_IN
RXD_ANT
RX8 RX7
TX2
RX1 RXM_TEST
TX_DUP
TX_COM
TX_DUP TX1
TX_COM TX2
TX1
TX2
CDU
CDU
CDU
Note: The meanings of the indicators and interface labels on various CDU front panels are the same.
The indicators on CDU front panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-4. Table 1-4 CDU indicators ID POWER Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Detailed indication On: CDU is powered on. Off: CDU is powered off. Off: No alarm On or flashing: Level 1 VSWR alarm
VSWR1
Yellow
ID VSWR2
Color Red
Meaning Level 2 VSWR alarm indicator Tower amplifier warning indicator LNA warning indicator
Detailed indication Off: No alarm On or flashing: Level 2 VSWR alarm Off: No alarm On: TTA alarm Off: No alarm On: LNA alarm
TTA
Red
LNA
Red
The interfaces on CDU front panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-5. Table 1-5 CDU interface ID TX/RX-ANT MS/TX-TEST TX1 TX2 RXD-ANT RXD-OUT RX1~4 RXM-TEST RX5~8 RXD-TEST HL-OUT HL-IN TX-COM TX-DUP CDU-BUS DC-IN Connector type N (Female) SMA (Female) N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) SMA (Female) SMA SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) N (Female) N (Female) DB15 DC power input Detailed function RF signal transmitting/receiving antenna port Transmitting/receiving test port The first transmitting signal input port (maximum power: 60W) The second transmitting signal input port (maximum power: 60W) RF signal diversity receiving antenna port Diversity receiving output The first RX divider output port 1~4 Main receiving test port The second RX divider output port 5~8 Diversity receiving signal test port Main receiving high level output. When connected to HL-IN, it can realize 1-to-8 output High level input, RX5~8 input Combiner output Duplexer TX input Control bus port +26V DC input, allowed voltage fluctuation range: !20%
Caution: The internal and external conductors of "TX/RX_ANT", "RXD_ANT" supply feed to TTA. The feeding voltage is +12V DC. Be careful not to short-circuit the internal and external conductors.
I. CDU (Type A)
CDU (type A) rear panel is illustrated in Figure 1-5.
FUSE
ON
TTA M TTA D
OFF
TTA M: TTA power feeding switch of main receiving channel (100mA) TTA D: TTA power feeding switch of diversity receiving channel (100mA) FUSE: fuse (1.5A)
1 2 0 3 3 2 1 0
MAIN
1 2 0 3 3 2 1 0
DIVERSITY
1 2 0 3 3 2 1 0
MAIN: TTA power feeding selection knob of main receiving channel DIVERSITY: TTA power feeding selection knob of diversity receiving channel
Note: The specification of the fuse on CDU (Type B) rear panel is 1.5A.
The two knobs in Figure 1-6 is for controlling the current strength of TTA power supply. The correspondence between the knob setting and TTA current is shown in Table 1-6. Table 1-6 Correspondence between knob setting and current strength of TTA Setting 0 1 2 3 OFF 100 107 205 Main OFF 65 100 205 mA mA mA Diversity Unit
Note: MAIN is recommended be set at 1 (100mA), and DIVERSITY be set at 2 (100mA). Other ways of setting are not recommended.
FUSE
TTA-M F 01 2
3
C D
4 5 6
TTA-D F 01 2
3
C D
TTA-M: TTA power feeding selection knob of main receiving channel TTA-D: TTA power feeding selection knob of diversity receiving channel FUSE: Fuse (4A)
Figure 1-7 CDU (Type C) rear panel The two knobs in Figure 1-7 is for controlling the current strength of TTA power supply. The correspondence between the knob setting and TTA current is shown in Table 1-7. Table 1-7 Correspondence between knob setting and current strength of TTA Setting 0 OFF TTA-M OFF TTA-D Unit
8 9 A
8 9 A
4 5 6
TTA-D mA mA mA
Unit
Note: Other settings of the knobs not described in Table 1-7 are currently of no use. MAIN is recommended be set at 1 (100mA), and DIVERSITY be set at 2 (100mA). Other ways of setting are not recommended.
OFF
FUSE
TTA M: TTA power feeding switch of main receiving channel TTA D: TTA power feeding switch of diversity receiving channel FUSE: Fuse (1.5A)
The two 3-option switches in Figure 1-8 is for controlling the current strength of TTA power supply. The correspondence between the switch setting and TTA current is shown in Table 1-8. Table 1-8 Correspondence between switch setting and current strength of TTA Setting 1 2 3 100 107 205 TTA M 65 100 205 TTA D mA mA mA Unit
Note: MAIN is recommended be set at 1 (100mA), and DIVERSITY be set at 2 (100mA). Other ways of setting are not recommended.
V. CDU (Type E)
CDU (Type E) rear panel is shown in Figure 1-9.
ON
TTA M
OFF TTA D
ON OFF
FUSE
TTA M: TTA power feeding switch of main receiving channel (100mA) TTA D: TTA power feeding switch of diversity receiving channel (100mA) FUSE: fuse (1.5A)
1.3 CMB
Note: The hardware version of CMB described in this section is REV.0.
S1
1 2 3 4
ON
S3
1 2 3 4
ON
S5
1 2 3 4
ON
S4
1 2 3 4
ON
S2
1 2 3 4
ON
Figure 1-10 CMB layout The function of the DIPs on CMB is listed in Table 1-9. Table 1-9 CMB DIP description DIP DIP digit Function OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: Digit 1 is MSB (high digit); Digit 4 is LSB (low digit); For example, if cabinet No. is 5 (0101), the corresponding DIP setting is: Digit 1: ON; Digit 2: OFF; Digit 3: ON; Digit 4: OFF. ON indicates that the pull up/down resistor exists; CBUS1, CBUS2 pull up/down resistor Digit 1 and 2 are for CBUS1. On the primary cabinet in the primary cabinet group, they are set ON, and on other cabinets, they are set OFF; Digit 3 and 4 are for CBUS2. On the primary cabinets, they are set ON, and on other cabinets, they are set OFF. S3 4 DBUS1, DBUS2 pull up/down ON indicates that the pull up/down resistor exists; Setting method
S1
S2
DIP
DIP digit
Function resistor
Setting method Digit 1 and 2 are for CBUS1; Digit 3 and 4 are for CBUS2. On the primary cabinets, they are set ON, and on other cabinets, they are set OFF.
S4
ON indicates that the pull up/down resistor exists. On the primary cabinets, they are set ON, and on other cabinets, they are set OFF. OFF: 1; ON: 0
The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: Digit 1 is MSB (high digit); Digit 4 is LSB (low digit); For example, in the case of BTS312, the corresponding DIP setting is: Digit 1: ON; Digit 2: ON; Digit 3: ON; Digit 4: OFF.
Caution: The DIP settings of CMB have already been finished before delivery. Therefore, do not change the settings unless necessary. CMB is the backplane of common resource frame. Its DIP is behind TMU. It can be seen after pulling out TMU.
1.4 ECDU
1.4.1 Structure and Principle
There are multiple types of ECDU panels, but the ECDU structure and principle is the same in any cases. See Figure 1-11.
Combiner
Duplexer
TX/RX-ANT
Divider LNA
RXD_ANT
TX/RX_ANT
RXD_ANT
TX/RX_ANT
RXD_OUT
MS/TX_TEST RXM_TEST RXD_TEST
RXD_OUT HL_IN RX8 RX7 RX6 RX5 HL_OUT RX4 RX3 RX2 RX1
CDU_BUS
RXD_ANT MS/TX_TEST
HL_IN RX8
LNA
TX2
RX1
TX_DUP
TX_COM
TX_DUP TX1
TX_COM TX2
TX1
TX2
ECDU
ECDU
-26V
ECDU
Note: The meanings of the indicators and interface labels on various ECDU front panels are the same.
The indicators on ECDU front panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-10. Table 1-10 ECDU indicators ID POWER Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Level 1 VSWR alarm indicator Detailed indication On: ECDU is powered on Off: ECDU is powered off Off: No alarm On or flashing: Level 1 VSWR alarm Off: No alarm On or flashing: Level 2 VSWR alarm Off: No alarm On: TTA alarm Off: No alarm On: LNA alarm
VSWR1
Yellow
VSWR2
Red
Level 2 VSWR alarm indicator Tower amplifier warning indicator LNA warning indicator
TTA
Red
LNA
Red
The interfaces on ECDU front panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-11. Table 1-11 ECDU interfaces ID TX/RX-ANT MS/TXTEST TX1 TX2 RXD-ANT RXD-OUT Connector type N (Female) SMA (Female) N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) SMA (Female) Detailed function RF signal transmitting/receiving antenna port Transmitting/receiving test port The first transmitting signal input port (maximum power: 60W) The second transmitting signal input port (maximum power: 60W) RF signal diversity receiving antenna port Diversity receiving output
ID RX1~4 RXM-TEST RX5~8 RXD-TEST HL-OUT HL-IN TX-COM TX-DUP CDU-BUS DC-IN
Connector type SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) N (Female) N (Female) DB15 DC power input
Detailed function The first RX divider output port 1~4 Main receiving test port The second RX divider output port 5~8 Diversity receiving signal test port Main receiving high level output. When connected to HL-IN, it can realize 1-to-8 output High level input, RX5~8 input Combiner output Duplexer TX input Control bus port +26V DC input, allowed voltage fluctuation range: !20%
I. ECDU (Type A)
ECDU (Type A) rear panel is illustrated in Figure 1-13.
FUSE
ON
TTA M TTA D
OFF
TTA M: TTA power feeding switch of main receiving channel (100mA) TTA D: TTA power feeding switch of diversity receiving channel (100mA) FUSE: fuse (1.5A)
1 2 0 3 3 2 1 0
MAIN
1 2 0 3 3 2 1 0
DIVERSITY
1 2 0 3 3 2 1 0
Note: The specification of the fuse on ECDU (Type B) rear panel is 1.5A.
The two knobs in Figure 1-14 is for controlling the current strength of TTA power supply. The correspondence between the knob setting and TTA current is shown in Table 1-12. Table 1-12 Correspondence between knob setting and current strength of TTA Setting 0 1 2 3 OFF 100 107 205 MAIN OFF 65 100 205 mA mA mA DIVERSITY Unit
Note: MAIN is recommended be set at 1 (100mA), and DIVERSITY be set at 2 (100mA). Other ways of setting are not recommended.
FUSE
TTA-M F 01 2
3
C D
4 5 6
TTA-D F 01 2
3
C D
Figure 1-15 ECDU (Type C) rear panel The two knobs in Figure 1-15 is for controlling the current strength of TTA power supply. The correspondence between the knob setting and TTA current is shown in Table 1-13. Table 1-13 Correspondence between knob setting and current strength of TTA Setting 0 OFF TTA-M OFF TTA-D Unit
8 9 A
8 9 A
4 5 6
TTA-D mA mA mA
Unit
Note: Other settings of the knobs not described in Table 1-13 are currently of no use. TTA-M is recommended be set at 1 (100mA), and TTA-D be set at 2 (100mA). Other ways of setting are not recommended.
1.5 EDU
1.5.1 Structure and Principle
There are multiple types of EDU panels, but the EDU structure and principle is the same in any cases. See Figure 1-16.
TXA
Duplexer
TX/RX_ANTA
RXA1 RXA2
Divider
LNA
RXB1 RXB2
Divider
LNA
TXB
Duplexer
TX/RX_ANTB
+26V
EDU_BUS
MS/TX_TEST A
MS/TX_TEST B
TX/RX_ANTA
TX/RX_ANTB
TXA
TXB
EDU
Figure 1-17 EDU front panel The indicators on EDU front panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-14. Table 1-14 EDU indicators ID POWER Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Transmitting channel A VSWR alarm indicator Transmitting channel B VSWR alarm indicator Tower amplifier warning indicator Detailed indication On: EDU is powered on Off: EDU is powered off Off: No alarm On or flashing: Transmitting channel B VSWR alarm Off: No alarm On or flashing: Transmitting channel B VSWR alarm Off: No alarm
VSWRA
Red
VSWRB
Red
TTA
Red
ID
Color
Meaning
LNA
Red
The interfaces on EDU front panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-15. Table 1-15 EDU interfaces ID TX/RX-ANT A TX/RX-ANT B MS/TX-TEST A MS/TX-TEST A TXA TXB RXA1 RXA2 RXB1 RXB2 EDU-BUS DC-IN Connector Type N N SMA SMA N N SMA SMA SMA SMA DB15 DC power input Detailed function RF signal transmitting/receiving antenna port A RF signal transmitting/receiving antenna port B Transmitting/receiving test port A Transmitting/receiving test port B The first transmitting signal input (maximum power: 100W) The second transmitting signal input (maximum power: 100W) First divider output port of receiving channel A Second divider output port of receiving channel A First divider output port of receiving channel B Second divider output port of receiving channel B Control bus port +26V DC input (allowed voltage fluctuation range: !20%)
Caution: The internal and external conductors of "TX/RX_ANT", "RXD_ANT" supply feed to TTA. The feeding voltage is +12V DC. Be careful not to short-circuit the internal and external conductors.
I. EDU (Type A)
EDU (type A) rear panel is illustrated in Figure 1-18.
FUSE
ON OFF
TTA A TTA B
TTA A: TTA power feeding switch of receiving sub-channel A (100mA) TTA B: TTA power feeding switch of receiving sub-channel B (100mA) FUSE: Fuse (1.5A)
FUSE
TTA A
OFF
TTA B
OFF
TTA A: TTA power feeding switch of receiving sub-channel A (100mA) TTA B: TTA power feeding switch of receiving sub-channel A (100mA) FUSE: Fuse (1.5A)
1.6 ESCU
The panel of ESCU is shown in Figure 1-20.
TX4
TX3
TX2
TX1
TX_COM
ESCU
Figure 1-20 ESCU panel The interfaces on ESCU panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-16. Table 1-16 ESCU interfaces ID TX1 TX2 TX3 TX4 TX-COM Connector Type N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) Detailed function The first RF input signal (maximum input power 100W) The second RF input signal (maximum input power 100W) The third RF input signal (maximum input power 100W) The fourth RF input signal (maximum input power 100W) Output of the above four channels of RF signal after combination
1.7 FMU
The layout of FMU is shown in Figure 1-21.
J1
J8 FAN1
J9 FAN2
J10 FAN3
J11 FAN4
J6
J5
ON
4 3 2 1
S1
Figure 1-21 FMU layout FMU is applicable to multiple types of BTS. It can be installed in the big or small fan frame in the cabinet. The data cable of big fan is connected to J1 on FMU, and the small one to J8~J11 (their designations are FAN1~FAN4). J5 and J6 are only used for the cascading of BTS30. J5 is the input socket, and J6 is the output socket. When the BTS30 is cascading, the J6 on the FMU of the lower level BTS30 should be connected to the J5 on the FMU of the upper level BTS30 to realize the transmission of the power signal and alarm signal. The function of the DIP on FMU is listed in Table 1-17. Table 1-17 FMU DIP DIP DIP digit Function Setting method If the fan frame where the FMU is located is configured with a big fan, the four digits of S1 should all be set OFF; If the fan frame where the FMU is located is configured with small fans, then check which socket of FAN1~FAN4 is connected with a fan. If FAN x is connected with a fan, then set Digit x OFF, and other digits ON.
S1
Caution: The DIP settings of FMU have already been finished before delivery. Therefore, do not change the settings unless necessary. FMU is located in the big or small fan frame. Its DIP can be seen after pulling out the fan frame.
1.8 MDU
1.8.1 Structure and Principle
Figure 1-22 shows the functional architecture of MDU.
Combiner Divider
Divider Combiner
TX4 TX3 COM 2 IN 2 RXIN2 COM 3 IN 1 COM 1 TX2 RX8 RX7 RX6 RX5 RXIN1 RX4 TX1 RX3 RX2 RX1
MDU
Figure 1-23 MDU panel The interfaces on MDU panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-18. Table 1-18 MDU interface ID TX1 TX2 COM1 IN1 TX3 TX4 Connector type N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) Detailed function The first transmitting signal input port (maximum power: 100W) The second transmitting signal input port (maximum power: 100W) Combiner output 1 Combiner input 1 The third transmitting (maximum power: 100W) The forth transmitting (maximum power: 100W) signal signal input input port port
Connector type N (Female) N (Female) N (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female)
Detailed function Combiner output 2 Combiner input 1 Combiner output 3 The first RX divider output port 1~4 The first RX divider input port The second RX divider output port 5~8 The second RX divider input port
1.9 O1TCB
Note: The hardware version of O1TCB described in this section is REV.0.
ON S4
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON S3
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4
ON S5
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON S6
1 2 3 4
ON S1
Figure 1-24 O1TCB layout The function of the DIPs on O1TCB is listed in Table 1-19.
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON S2
Table 1-19 O1TCB DIP description DIP DIP digit Function Indicate product feature No.: BTS30=0000 BTS312=0001 S1 4 BTS30A=0010 BTS3012A (air conditioner)=0100 BTS3012A (heat exchange)=0101 S2 8 ABB configuration selection ABB configuration selection ABB configuration selection ABB configuration selection Setting method OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: Digit 1 is MSB (high digit); Digit 4 is LSB (low digit); For example, in the case of BTS312, the corresponding DIP setting is: Digit 1: ON; Digit 2: ON; Digit 3: ON; Digit 4: OFF. All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured Normal temperature storage battery = xxx0 Low temperature storage battery = xxx1 S6 4 Storage battery type selection and extension The "x" means that the status of switch (ON/OFF) has no relation with the DIP function. It is reserved for extension purpose.
S3
S4
S5
Caution: The DIP settings of O1TCB have already been finished before delivery. Therefore, do not change the settings unless necessary.
1.10 O2TCB
Note: The hardware version of O2TCB described in this section is REV.0.
ON S2 ON S4
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON S3
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON S5
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON S6
1 2 3 4
ON S1
ON S8
ON S7
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Figure 1-25 O2TCB layout The function of the DIPs on O2TCB is listed in Table 1-20.
Table 1-20 O2TCB DIP description DIP DIP digit Function Indicate product feature No.: BTS30=0000 BTS312=0001 S1 4 BTS30A=0010 BTS3012A (air conditioner A)=0100 BTS3012A (heat exchange A)=0101 S2 8 ABB configuration selection ABB configuration selection ABB configuration selection ABB configuration selection Setting method OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: Digit 1 is MSB (high digit); Digit 4 is LSB (low digit); For example, in the case of BTS312, the corresponding DIP setting is: Digit 1: ON; Digit 2: ON; Digit 3: ON; Digit 4: OFF. All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured All ON: ABB configured All OFF: ABB not configured The digit 1 of DIP represents the battery type: ON is for normal temperature storage and OFF is for low temperature storage battery. Storage battery type selection, cabinet hardware version flag and the offset switch of CBUS1 The digit 2 of DIP is a cabinet hardware version flag where OFF means the cabinet of VER.A. The third and forth digits represent the offset of CBUS1 where ON is for the primary cabinet and OFF is for the secondary cabinet.
S3
S4
S5
S6
DIP
DIP digit
Function
Setting method If BTS3012A is not used in combined cabinets, all the digits of S7 are set to ON. Digits 3 and 4 of S1 on TCU (REV.B) must be set to ON. This case indicates that the clock generated from TMU in this cabinet is directly sent to TRX instead of being driven by TCU. If BTS3012A is used in combined cabinets, S7s of both the primary cabinet and secondary cabinet are set to OFF. This indicates that the BTS clock is driven by TCU. OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: Digit 1 is MSB (high digit); Digit 4 is LSB (low digit); The primary cabinet No. is 0000. All the four digits are set to ON. The secondary cabinet No. 1 is 0011, the corresponding DIP setting is: Digit 1: OFF; Digit 2: OFF; Digit 3: ON; Digit 4: ON. The secondary cabinet No. 2 is 0110, the corresponding DIP setting is: Digit 1: ON; Digit 2: OFF; Digit 3: OFF; Digit 4: ON.
S7
Clock selection
S8
Caution: The DIP settings of O2TCB have already been finished before delivery. Therefore, do not change the settings unless necessary.
1.11 PBU
Note: The hardware version of PBU described in this section is REV.0.
OUT
RST
IN
PBU
Figure 1-26 PBU panel The indicators on PBU panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-21.
Table 1-21 PBU indicators ID PWR Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Detailed indication On: PBU is powered on Off: PBU is powered off Flashing (0.5Hz): PBU operation normal Flashing (0.25Hz): receiving TMU message or writing information to FLASH On: PBU generates warning Off: PBU operation normal On: PBU generates major alarm Off: PBU operation normal
RUN
Green
WARN
Red
Warning indicator
FAIL
Red
Warning indicator
The interfaces on PBU panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-22. Table 1-22 PBU interfaces ID OUT IN RST Connector Type N (Female) N (Female) Reset button Detailed function RF signal transmitting port RF signal receiving port PBU reset button
1.12 PMU
The panel of PMU is shown in Figure 1-27.
ALM RUN
PMU
Figure 1-27 PMU panel The indicators on PMU panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-23. Table 1-23 PMU indicators ID ALM Color Red Meaning Warning indicator Module monitoring indicator Detailed indication Off: PMU operation normal On: Monitoring module detects system fault Flashing: Monitoring module operation normal
RUN
Green
1.13 PSU
The panel of PSU is shown in Figure 1-28.
Huawei Technologies Proprietary 1-39
VIN ALM V0
DC/DC
PSU
Figure 1-28 PSU panel The indicators on PSU panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-24. Table 1-24 PSU indicators ID VIN Color Green Meaning Power input indicator Detailed indication On: Power input normal Off: Power input abnormal On: PSU alarm Off: PSU operation normal On: Power output normal Off: Power output abnormal
ALM
Red
VO
Green
1.14 PWB
The layouts of PWB of BTS30 and BTS312 are different, as shown in Figure 1-29 and Figure 1-30.
ON
1 2 3 4
SWK
ON
1234 SWK
Figure 1-30 PWB (BTS30) layout The function of the DIP on PWB is listed in Table 1-25.
Table 1-25 PWB DIP DIP DIP digit Function OFF: 0; ON: 1 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: Digit 4 is MSB (high digit); Digit 1 is LSB (low digit); For example, if cabinet No. is 5 (0101), the corresponding DIP setting is: Digit 4: OFF; Digit 3: ON; Digit 2: OFF; Digit 1: ON. Setting method
SWK
Caution: The DIP settings of PWB have already been finished before delivery. Therefore, do not change the settings unless necessary. PWB is the backplane of common resource frame. Its DIP is behind PMU. It can be seen after pulling out PMU.
1.15 RCDU
The RCDU is the same as ECDU in terms of structure, functions, peripheral interfaces, peripheral interface dimensions, and maximum input power. It can combine transmitted RF signals, divide received RF signals and implement reception and transmission duplex. The difference between RCDU and ECDU lies in the bands supported. The bands supported by RCDU ranges from 876 MHz to 901 MHz (uplink) and 921 MHz to 946 MHz (downlink). For the BTS working at the EGSM band with the frequency range of 880 MHz to 890 MHz (uplink) and 925 MHz to 935 MHz (downlink), The RCDU is optional.
1.16 REDU
The REDU is the same as EDU in terms of structure, functions, peripheral interfaces, peripheral interface dimensions, and maximum input power. It can implement 1-to-2 division of received signals and implement reception and transmission duplex. The difference between REDU and EDU lies in the bands supported. The band supported by REDU ranges from 876 MHz to 901 MHz (uplink) and 921 MHz to 946 MHz (downlink). If the BTS works in the EGSM band with the frequency range as 880 MHz
to 890 MHz (uplink) and 925 MHz to 935 MHz (downlink) and it is required to achieve low loss, REDU is optional.
1.17 SCU
Note: The maximum input power of SCU is 60W.
TX4
TX3
TX2
TX1
TX_COM
SCU
Figure 1-31 SCU panel The interfaces on SCU panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-26. Table 1-26 SCU interface ID TX1 TX2 Connector Type N (Female) N (Female) Detailed function The first RF input signal (maximum power:60W) The second RF input signal (maximum power: 60W)
Detailed function The third RF input signal (maximum power: 60W) The fourth RF input signal (maximum power: 60W) Output of the above four channels of RF signal after combination
1.18 TCU
Note: The hardware version of TCU described in this section is VER.B and for the previous version, the introduction will be based on the VER.Bs description in this section.
PWR ALM
TCU
Figure 1-32 TCU panel The indicators on TCU panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-27. Table 1-27 TCU indicates ID PWR Color Green Meaning Power supply status indicator Warning indicator Detailed indication On: TCU is powered on Off: TCU is powered off On: Alarm generated Off: No alarm
ALM
Red
ON
1 2 3 4
S1
Figure 1-33 TCU layout Table 1-28 shows the definition of the TCU DIP switch S1. Table 1-28 Description of TCU DIP switch DIP DIP digit Function Setting method The digit 1 of DIP represents the matching setting of the combining control signal CBUS1. If digit 1 is set to ON, it indicates matching setting. If digit 1 is set to OFF, it indicates unmatched setting. If no cabinets are combined, digit 1 must be set to OFF. If two cabinets are combined, digit 1 on both cabinets must be set to ON. If three cabinets are combined, digit 1 of the two DIPs of which the cabinets has the most distance are set to ON, and the digit of the medium cabinet is set to OFF. Digit 2 is not used. Default setting All OFF
S1
Digit 3 is set to decide whether the clock is driven by TCU. If digit 3 is set to OFF, it indicates that the driving of the BTS clock is enabled. If digit 3 is set to OFF, it indicates that the Huawei Technologies Proprietary driving of the BTS clock is disabled.
1-46
DIP
DIP digit
Function
Setting method If no cabinets are combined, digit 3 must be set to OFF. All the digits of S7 on TCB are set to ON. This indicates that the BTS clock in this cabinet is directly driven by the TMU in this cabinet. In combined cabinets, digit 3 is set to OFF. And all digits of S7 on TCB are set to OFF. This indicates that the BTS clocks of all the combined cabinets are driven by TCU in this cabinet. Digit 4 is set to decide whether the TMU clock in this cabinet can be enabled in TCU. If digit 4 is set to ON, it indicates that the TMU clock is disabled in TCU. If digit 4 is set to OFF", it indicates that the TMU clock can be enabled in TCU. If no cabinets are combined, digit 4 must be set to ON. All the digits of S7 on TCB are set to ON. This indicates that the TMU clock is directly sent to the TRX in this cabinet instead of entering TCU. In combined cabinets, digit 4 in the primary cabinet is set to OFF. This indicates that TMU clock in this cabinet can drive the TCU in the same cabinet. Digit 4 in the secondary cabinet is set to ON, this indicates that the TMU clock cannot drive the TCU in the same cabinet. And all digits of S7 on TCBs in both the primary and secondary cabinets are set to OFF. This indicates that the BTS clocks of the primary and secondary cabinets are driven by TCU.
Default setting
1.19 TDU
Note: The hardware version of TDU described in this section is REV.F. The DIP setting of TDU of other versions is the same as that of REV.F.
There are 11 interfaces on TDU. The layout of TDU is shown in Figure 1-34.
EAC1 DCF1
Figure 1-34 The interfaces of TDU The interfaces on TDU and their meanings are listed in Table 1-29. Table 1-29 TDU interfaces description ID Type Meaning Detailed indication 1. The functions of CKB1 and CKB2 are the same. 2. CKB1 and CKB2 match both clock signal combining cabinet cable and CKM-matched connector. 3. The connectors are be used in the following cases: a. The BTS is installed on both ends of the clock bus. b. The BTS is single cabinet configuration. 4. In combining cabinet configuration, if the BTS serves as the primary cabinet, its clock signal is led out from CKB1 and CKB2; if the BTS serves as a secondary cabinet, the clock signal is led in from CKB1 and CKB2.
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CKB1
DB25
ID
Type
Meaning
Detailed indication 1. The functions of DCF1 and DCF2 are the same. 2. DCF1 and DCF2 match both data combining 3. The connectors are be used in the following cases: a. The BTS is installed on both ends of the clock bus. b. The BTS is single cabinet configuration. 3. In combining cabinet configuration, if the BTS serves as the primary cabinet, its data signal is led out from DCF1 and DCF2; if the BTS serves as a secondary cabinet, the data signal is led in from DCF1 and DCF2. For external extension alarm signal input. It cannot be connected with environment monitoring instrument. For external extension alarm signal input. It can be connected with environment monitoring instrument. This socket is used in the following cases: 1. When ABB or ABA is not configured and 120 transmission cable is adopted, this socket is connected with lightning protection board using conversion cable to introduce E1 signal. 2. When ABB or ABA is not configured, this socket is connected with TRA1 using conversion cable to introduce E1 signal. For details, refer to information concerning cable installation in installation manual of corresponding BTS.
DCF1
DB37
EAC1
EAC2
DB25
TME1
DB37
1. The functions of TRA1 and TRA2 are the same, and so are the functions of TRB1 and TRB2. In optical transmission mode, these ports can all be used to lead in the E1 signal converted at TEU. 2. The conversion slot corresponding to TEU0 is TRA1 and TRA2, and that
ID
Type
Meaning
Detailed indication corresponding to TEU1 is TRB1 and TRB2. 3. TRA1, TRA2, TRB1 and TRB2 can be used to lead E1 signal to other cabinets.
TRB2
DB37
4. When ABB or ABA is configured, TRA1 and TRA2 are used to convert the signal. For details, refer to information concerning cable installation in installation manual of corresponding BTS.
There is only one clock selection DIP (2-digit) on TDU. The DIP of TDU is located on the back of TDU. It only can be found after opening the rear door and removing TDU. Its functions are listed in Table 1-30. Table 1-30 TDU DIP setting Digit 1 OFF ON OFF ON Digit 2 OFF OFF ON ON Detailed indication The primary cabinet in the primary cabinet group Invalid setting Invalid setting All other cabinets except for the primary cabinet in primary cabinet group
Caution: When setting the DIP, please note the indicator near the DIP: If Digit 1 and Digit 2 are switched to OFF, the indicator D1 (Green) nearby should be on; If Digit 1 and Digit 2 are switched to ON, the indicator D1 (Green) nearby should be off.
1.20 TES
The panel of TES is shown in Figure 1-35.
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PW R RUN ALM
TES
Figure 1-35 TES panel The indicators on TES panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-31. Table 1-31 TES indicators ID PWR Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Running status indicator Detailed indication On: TES is powered on Off: TES is powered off Flashing(0.5Hz): TES operation normal Off: TES operation abnormal On: Alarm generated Off: No alarm
RUN
Green
ALM
Red
Warning indicator
1.21 TEU
There are two types of TEUs: ASU and PAT.
1.21.1 ASU
I. Panel Description
The panel of ASU is shown in Figure 1-36.
RUN ETN
BUZ
RST
TEU
Figure 1-36 ASU panel The indicators on ASU panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-32.
COM
ETH
Table 1-32 ASU indicators ID Color Meaning Running status indicator/War ning indicator Detailed indication Green: ASU runs normally Yellow: Minor alarm Red: Major alarm On: There is network cable connected to NM computer Ethernet indicator Flashing: NM transmits data via Ethernet interface Off: There is no network cable connected to NM computer On (For details, see Table 133.) Normal status
RUN
Green/Yellow/ Red
ETN
Green
On/Flashing
Table 1-33 lists the detailed information of the indicator RUN (ASU). Table 1-33 RUN (ASU) indicator information BIOS operational status Indica tor status Off BIOS runs (no host software) Yellow Green Green Off Yellow BIOS runs (host software loaded) Green Yellow Green Green Flashing interval (s) No flashing No flashing No flashing 0.5 No flashing No flashing No flashing 0.5 0.1 1 Duration (s) 5 5 7 Long period 5 5 7 13 38 Long period System status Initializing hardware and operation system Loading programs to components Initializing BIOS BIOS running Initializing hardware and operation system Loading programs to components Initializing BIOS Loading host software Initializing host software Host software running
Red-green alternating flash (interval: 1s): optical fiber disconnected on eastward direction Red-yellow alternating flash (interval: 1s): optical fiber disconnected on westward direction or both directions
The interfaces on ASU panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-34. Table 1-34 ASU interfaces ID No ID (the upper pair of optical ports on the panel) No ID (the lower pair of optical ports on the panel) Meaning Westward optical port Eastward optical port Alarm tone ON/OFF switch Detailed function The upper one is receiving port and the lower one is the transmitting port The upper one is receiving port and the lower one is the transmitting port ON: Alarm tone will be generated if there is ASU major alarm OFF: No alarm tone will be generated even if there is ASU major alarm Standard 10Base-T Ethernet port, providing the channel for communication between NM computer and ASU External interface shared by RS232 transparent transmission serial port and order wire ASU reset button
BUZ
ETH
COM
RST
SW111
SW101
ON
ON
H302ASU
4 3 2 1
SW4
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SW3
1 2 3 4
SW3 and SW4 are used to set the IP address (129.9.x.x) of NE. SW3 provides the lower 8 digits, defining the fourth segment of IP address (0~255). SW4 provides the higher 4 digits defining the third segment of IP address (0~15). In each digit, ON stands for "0", and OFF stands for "1". Accordingly, the destination address for main control software downloading is 090XXX (lower digit IP address, hexadecimal). The DIP of IP address is on the topright of the board. See Figure 1-38.
SW4 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON='0' OFF='1' ON
SW102 SW112 ON ON
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
SW115
SW105
1 2 3 4
ON
ON
SW116
SW106
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON
ON
SW117
SW107
ON
ON
J3 J17
3 2 1
1 2 3 4
SW118
SW108
ON
ON
PROM
3 2 1
CPU
1 2 3 4
Higher 4 digits
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
SW113
SW103
1 2 3 4
ON
ON
SW114
SW104
1 2 3 4
ON
ON
J30
48V
3 2 1
J28
24V ON
1 2 3
OFF
SW3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ON
Lower 8 digits
ON
The setting of tributary 75/120 resistance selection DIPs and jumpers The usage of tributary 75/120 resistance selection DIPs and jumpers is listed in Table 1-35. Table 1-35 Tributary related DIP and jumper Tributary No. SW101-1: ON SW101-2: ON 75 SW101-1: OFF SW101-2: OFF SW101-3: OFF SW101-4: OFF SW102-1: OFF SW102-2: OFF SW102-3: OFF SW102-4: OFF SW103-1: OFF SW103-2: OFF SW103-3: OFF SW103-4: OFF SW104-1: OFF SW104-2: OFF SW104-3: OFF SW104-4: OFF SW105-1: OFF SW105-2: OFF 120
SW101-3: ON SW101-4: ON
SW111-3: OFF SW111-4: OFF SW112-1: OFF SW112-2: OFF SW112-3: OFF SW112-4: OFF SW113-1: OFF SW113-2: OFF SW113-3: OFF SW113-4: OFF SW114-1: OFF SW114-2: OFF SW114-3: OFF SW114-4: OFF SW115-1: OFF SW115-2: OFF
SW102-1: ON SW102-2: ON
SW102-3: ON SW102-4: ON
SW103-1: ON SW103-2: ON
SW103-3: ON SW103-4: ON
SW104-1: ON SW104-2: ON
SW104-3: ON SW104-4: ON
SW105-1: ON SW105-2: ON
75 SW105-3: OFF SW105-4: OFF SW106-1: OFF SW106-2: OFF SW106-3: OFF SW106-4: OFF SW107-1: OFF SW107-2: OFF SW107-3: OFF SW107-4: OFF SW108-1: OFF SW108-2: OFF SW108-3: OFF SW108-4: OFF
120 SW115-3: OFF SW115-4: OFF SW116-1: OFF SW116-2: OFF SW116-3: OFF SW116-4: OFF SW117-1: OFF SW117-2: OFF SW117-3: OFF SW117-4: OFF SW118-1: OFF SW118-2: OFF SW118-3: OFF SW118-4: OFF
10
11
SW106-1: ON SW106-2: ON
12
SW106-3: ON SW106-4: ON
13
SW107-1: ON SW107-2: ON
14
SW107-3: ON SW107-4: ON
15
SW108-1: ON SW108-2: ON
16
SW108-3: ON SW108-4: ON
2)
J30
The jumper J30 is for the setting of the 48/24V feeding of board order wire. When short-circuiting 1-2, feeding is set as -24V. When short-circuiting 2-3, feeding is set as -48V (default setting). 3) J28
J28 controls the charge of storage battery. When short-circuiting 2-3, the configuration information will be lost after the board is powered off. When shortcircuiting 1-2, the configuration information will be not lost after the board is powered off (default setting). Short-circuiting 1-2 is recommended. 4) J3 and J17
J3 and J17 are the jumpers related to the loading for programmable logic components.
J17: When the circuit is open, the chip is used to load the programmable logic component. When short-circuiting 1-2, the CPU is used to load the programmable logic component (default setting). Short-circuiting 1-2 is recommended. J3: Please short-circuit 1-2.
1.21.2 PAT
I. Panel Description
The panel of PAT is shown in Figure 1-39.
RUN
OUT
IN
RST
TEU
Figure 1-39 PAT panel The indicators on PAT panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-36.
Table 1-36 PAT indicators ID Color Name Meaning flashing non-periodically: the board is performing self-test Flashing (2Hz): downlink communication interrupted RUN Red CPU running status indicator Flashing (1Hz): downlink communication normal, uplink interrupted Flashing (0.5Hz): uplink and downlink communication normal, ranging succeeded LFA Green Out-of-synch of downlink multiframe indicator On: multi-frame out of synch Off: multi-frame synchronized RUN on: downlink justification out of synchronized RUN off: uplink E1 signal loss Off RUN on: downlink justification synchronized RUN off: uplink E1 signal normal
The interfaces on PAT panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-37. Table 1-37 PAT interface ID OUT IN RST Name Optical port Eastward optical port Reset button Function Uplink outgoing optical port Downlink outgoing optical port Reset button of PAT
SW6-4
SW6-3
SW6-2
SW6-1
S3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
J18
1 2 3
S2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure 1-40 PAT layout The functions of jumpers and DIPs are listed in Table 1-38. Table 1-38 PAT DIP and jumper DIP or jumper Function Board ID, Digit 1~4 valid. Digit 1 is the lowest, Digit 4 is the highest, binary; S2 ON: 0, OFF: 1; If all the four digits are 0, S2 indicates 16. Digit 5~8 invalid. "ON": Grounded Digit 1: The fourth E1 receiving port grounded; Digit 2: The third E1 receiving port grounded; S3 Digit 3: The second E1 receiving port grounded; Digit 4: The first E1 receiving port grounded; Digit 5: The fourth E1 transmitting port grounded; Digit 6: The third E1 transmitting port grounded;
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Default setting
All OFF
All OFF
DIP or jumper
Function Digit 6: The second E1 transmitting port grounded; Digit 8: The first E1 transmitting port grounded.
Default setting
SW6-1
Resistance setting of the first E1 Short-circuiting 1-2 is 75 , and 2-3 is 120 . Resistance setting of the second E1 Short-circuiting 1-2 is 75 , and 2-3 is 120 . Resistance setting of the third E1 Short-circuiting 1-2 is 75 , and 2-3 is 120 . Resistance setting of the fourth E1 Short-circuiting 1-2 is 75 , and 2-3 is 120 . Order wire feeding voltage setting; Short-circuiting 1-2 is -24V, and 2-3 is -48V.
1-2
SW6-2
1-2
SW6-3
1-2
SW6-4
1-2
J18
2-3
1.22 TMU
Note: The hardware version of the TMU described in this section is REV.C and for the previous version, the introduction will be based on the REV.Cs description in this section.
PWR RUN LI1 LI2 LI3 LI4 M/S PLL RST DBG
TMU
Figure 1-41 TMU Panel The indicators on TMU panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-39. Table 1-39 Description of TMU indicators ID PWR Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Running status indicator Detailed indication On: TMU is powered on. Off: TMU is powered off Flashing: TMU runs normally. On or off: TMU runs abnormally. On: The first E1 generates local alarm. LI1 Green E1 indicator Flashing: The first E1 generates remote alarm. Off: The first E1 is normal.
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RUN
Green
ID
Color
Meaning
LI2
Green
E1 indicator
Flashing: The second E1 generates remote alarm. Off: The second E1 is normal. On: The third E1 generates local alarm.
LI3
Green
E1 indicator
Flashing: The third E1 generates remote alarm. Off: The third E1 is normal. On: The forth E1 generates local alarm.
LI4
Green
E1 indicator
Flashing: The forth E1 generates remote alarm. Off: The forth E1 is normal. Flashing (1Hz): TMU is the active board.
M/S
Green
Active/Standby indicator
Flashing (0.5Hz): TMU is the standby board. On, off or flashing non-periodically: TMU is faulty. On: Clock is running in free-run mode.
PLL
Green
Flashing (4Hz): Clock is running in trapping mode. Flashing (1Hz): Clock is running in locking mode. Off: The phase discrimination of clock is abnormal.
Note: The local alarm is the receiving tributary alarm of transmission line. The remote alarm is the sending tributary alarm of transmission line.
Table 1-40 Description of the TMU interfaces ID RST DBG T2M FCK T13M MMI Meaning Reset button Ethernet interface Clock output interface Clock output interface Clock output interface Man machine interface SMB SMB SMB DB9 Interface type Detailed function Reset button for TMU Debug network interface 2MHz output interface Frame clock output interface 13MHz output interface Interface for BTS local maintenance
ON
S10 S2
ON
S12
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
ON
ON
S11
ON
1 2 3 4
S9
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
ON
S1
1 2 3 4
S6
I. S1
ON: E1 interface resistance is 75; OFF: E1 interface resistance is 120;
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Digit 1 and 2 control the resistance of the fourth E1; Digit 3 and 4 controls the resistance of the third E1; The default setting is all ON.
II. S2
ON: E1 interface resistance is 75; OFF: E1 interface resistance is 120; Digit 1 and 2 control the resistance of the second E1; Digit 3 and 4 controls the resistance of the first E1; The default setting is all ON.
Caution: The states of digit 1 and 2 must be consistent, so do digit 3 and 4. S1, S2 only control the resistance of the Rx E1, independent with the resistance of
Tx E1.
III. S9
Digit 1 controls the 1st~4th E1 resistance setting. ON: The 1st~4th E1 interface resistance is 75; OFF: The 1st~4th E1 interface resistance is 120.
Caution: S9 only control the resistance of the Tx E1, independent with the resistance of Rx E1.
Digit 2, 3 and 4 are used to indicate the timeslot No. of the local OML in the case that BTS supports Abis bypassing. In different networking mode, the correspondence between DIP setting and OML timeslot is also different. 1) When BSS system adopts chain cascading networking, the correspondence between local OML timeslot and S9 setting is shown in Table 1-41.
Caution: In chain cascading networking, the timeslots of the OMLs can only be selected from the five values in Table 1-41.
Table 1-41 Correspondence S9 setting and OML timeslot Digit 2 ON ON ON ON OFF Digit 3 ON ON OFF OFF ON Digit 4 ON OFF ON OFF ON OML time slot 31 30 29 28 27
2)
When BSS system adopts star cascading networking, the correspondence between local OML timeslot and S9 setting is shown in Table 1-42.
Caution: In star cascading networking, the timeslots of the OMLs can only be selected from the four values in Table 1-42.
Table 1-42 Correspondence of S9 setting and OML timeslot Digit 2 ON OFF OFF OFF Digit 3 ON ON OFF OFF Digit 4 ON OFF ON OFF OML time slot 31 3 6 9
IV. S10
Digit 1 and 2 control the grounding of the first E1; Digit 3 and 4 controls the grounding of the second E1; ON: E1 transmission line grounded; OFF: E1 transmission line not grounded; The default setting is all ON.
V. S11
Digit 1 and 2 control the grounding of the third E1; Digit 3 and 4 controls the grounding of the fourth E1;
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ON: E1 transmission line grounded; OFF: E1 transmission line not grounded; The default setting of S11 is all ON.
VI. S12
Digit 1 and 2 control the remote software loading function of MCK (Main Clock Unit). Digit 3 and 4 is for the reserved use. Digit 1 and 2 should cooperate with each other. The setting of S12 is shown in Table 1-43. Table 1-43 S12 setting Digit 1 ON OFF ON OFF Digit 2 ON OFF OFF ON Meaning MCK not supports remote software loading function MCK supports remote software loading function
1.23 TRB
Caution: The hardware version of the TRB described in this section is REV.A and for the previous version (REV.0), the introduction will be based on the REV.As description in this section.
ON
F_ID0 F_ID1 F_ID2 F_ID3
S2
ON
ID3 ID4 ID5 ID6
S1
Figure 1-43 TRB layout (BTS30 and BTS30A) The function of the DIPs on TRB is listed in Table 1-44. Note that the settings of S1 and S2 should cooperate with each other. Table 1-44 TRB DIP description (BTS30 and BTS30A) DIP DIP setting Function Setting method OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: ID6 is MSB (high digit); ID3 is LSB (low digit); For example, if cabinet No. is 5 (0101), the corresponding DIP setting is: ID6: ON, ID5: OFF; ID4: ON, ID3: OFF; OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: F_ID3 is MSB (high digit); F_ID0 is LSB (low digit); For example, if cabinet No. is 5 (0101), the corresponding DIP setting is: F_ID3: ON, F_ID2: OFF, F_ID1: ON, F_ID0: OFF.
S1
S2
ON
S5
ON
S6
S1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S2
ON
ID6 ID5 ID4 ID3 ID7 ID2
S3
S4
Figure 1-44 TRB layout (BTS312 and BTS3012A) The function of the DIPs on TRB is listed in Table 1-45. Note that the setting of S1 should cooperate with those of S3, the setting of S2 should cooperate with those of S4, and the S5 and S6 should cooperate with each other. Table 1-45 TRB DIP description DIP S1 DIP digit Function Setting method OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to indicate cabinet No.: F_ID3/ID6 is MSB (high digit); F_ID0/ID3 is LSB (low digit); For example, if cabinet No. is 5 (0101), the corresponding DIP setting is: F_ID3/ID6: ON, F_ID2/ID5: OFF, F_ID1/ID4: ON, F_ID0/ID3: OFF. OFF: 1; ON: 0 The binary digits are used to
4 S3
S2
DIP
DIP digit
Function
Setting method indicate frame No.: B_ID2/ID7 is MSB (high digit); B_ID1/ID2 is LSB (low digit);
S4
The frame should be numbered from bottom to top starting from 0; For example, if frame No. is 2 (10), the corresponding DIP setting is: B_ID2/ID7: OFF, B_ID1/ID2: ON.
ON: Resistor available; OFF: Resistor not available; The DIPs on TRB which is located at the end of clock bus are all set ON, and other DIPs are set OFF; The location of TRB various according to the type of BTS: BTS312: Frame 0 BTS3012A: Frame 2
4 S6
Caution: The DIP settings of TRB have already been finished before delivery. Therefore, do not change the settings unless necessary. TRB, as the transceiving unit backplane, is in the TRX frame. For BTS30's or BTS30A, the DIP on the TRB can only be seen after removing the TRX in the slot of TRX6 and for BTS312 or BTS3012A, the TRX in the slot of TRX2 and TRX4 should be removed.
ON
S3
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
S1
ON
ID6 ID5 ID4 ID3 ID7 ID2
S2
Figure 1-45 TRB layout (REV.0) The DIP IDs of the two versions are the same, and so are the DIP settings.
1.24 TRX
The panel of TRX is shown in Figure 1-46.
TX OUT
RST
MMI
RXA IN
RXB IN
TRX
Figure 1-46 TRX panel The indicators on TRX panel and their meanings are listed in Table 1-46. Table 1-46 TRX indicators ID PWR Color Green Meaning Power supply indicator Detailed indication On: TRX is powered on Off: TRX is powered off Flashing (0.5Hz): SCP runs normally RCP Green SCP Running status indicator Flashing (0.25Hz): HDLC link setup failure On or Off: SCP abnormal DSP Running status indicator Flashing (0.5Hz): DSP runs normally Flashing (0.25Hz): EQDSP faulty Flashing (2Hz): DSP does not receive
RDP
Green
ID
Color
Meaning
Detailed indication configuration information Flashing (4Hz): DSP clock alarm or equipment test software is running On or Off: CHDSP faulty
FAIL
Red
Warning indicator
The interfaces on TRX panel and their functions are listed in Table 1-47. Table 1-47 TRX interfaces ID TX OUT RXA IN RXB IN RST MMI Connector Type N (Female) SMA (Female) SMA (Female) Reset button DB9 Detailed function RF signal transmitting port Main receiving port Diversity receiving port TRX reset button Man-machine Interface
2.1 Panel
The three versions of BTS3001C MOP panels are shown in Figure 2-1, Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3.
S9
ON
AR AT BR BT
1 2 3 4
SLV
OFF
ASU O&M
ON
MSB S3
1 2 3 4
MMI
SLV MAS
1 2 3 4
ON
PWR RUN ACT MOD LIU
OFF POWER
ON
S10
OFF ON
1 2 3 4
LSB
OFF
S11
OFF
FCLK 13MCLK
The part of cable collection cavity
S3
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
SLV
ASU O&M
MMI
SLV MAS
ON
PWR RUN ACT MOD LIU
OFF POWER
ON
1 2 3 4
OFF
ON
1 2 3 4
S10 S11
OFF ON
S9 S9
1 2 3 4
OFF
Caution: There is a cable clamping block on the BTS3001C cable connection cavity for water-proof purpose. The cable connection cavity on the MOP of REV.B and REV.C can be seen only after removing this block. To ensure the water-proof of the equipment, do not remove the cable cover.
S12
1 2
S10
1 2 3 4
S11
OFF ON
1 3 3 4
ON MSB
1 2 3 4
OFF ON
OFF
S3
OFF
ON
LSB
ON
OFF ON
1 2 3 4
ASU O&M
1 2 3 4
MMI
S13
S14
OFF
ON
PWR RUN ACT MOD LIU
OFF POWER
FCLK 13MCLK
Caution: It will be very dangerous to open the cable connection cavity on MOP of REV.E, and therefore, the panel of cable connection cavity of REV.E is not introduced here.
PWR
Green
ID
Color
RUN
Green
Flashing(0.5Hz): normal flashing non-periodically: BSC data loading On: All BTs available
ACT
Green
Availability indicator
Flashing: Some (BT) not available (not including main BCCH) Off: Main BCCH not available On: BTS3001C adopting E1 transmission mode Flashing(2Hz): BTS3001C adopting optical transmission mode Flashing (0.5s on, 2s off): BTS3001C adopting dual carrier mini BTS mode On: Local transmission out of synch
MOD
Green
LIU
Green
Note: "Local transmission out of synch" means that BTS cannot receive messages sent from BSC. In this case, the transmission status of BTS can still be normal. "Remote transmission out of synch" means that BSC cannot receive messages sent from BTS. In this case, the receiving status of BTS can still be normal.
MOP interfaces and their functions are listed in Table 2-2. Table 2-2 MOP interfaces ID ASU O&M MMI POWER 13MCLK Meaning Network port Man-machine interface Power switch Clock output port Detailed function Local maintenance optical transmission board (ASU) port Local maintenance mini BTS interface Power switch 13MHz clock output
ID FCLK
Note: In BTS3001C, the port of FCLK and 2M multiplex the same physical port. The default status of this port is FCLK frame clock output. If the line clock needs to be tested at BTS side, this port can be switched by operating on remote or local maintenance terminal. The user is not supposed to perform this operation. When this port needs to be switched, please turn to Huawei's technical support.
2.3 DIP
I. S3
S3 is used to select transmission mode. Its functions are listed in Table 2-3. Table 2-3 S3 functions Digit 1 ON OFF ON Digit 2 ON ON OFF Digit 3 ON ON OFF Digit 4 ON ON OFF Detailed indication E1 transmission Optical fiber transmission BTS3001C two-carrier mini BTS
Note: The default setting of S3 of the BTS3001C which does not support optical transmission is E1 transmission, while the default setting of S3 of the BTS3001C which supports optical transmission is optical fiber transmission. On the maintenance cavity, the switch status may not be presented as "ON" and "OFF", but "0" and "1" instead. The correspondence is "1" indicates "ON", "0" indicates "OFF".
Note: BTS3001C provides two optical transmission modes: In physical, transmission between multiple BTS3001Cs via optical fiber. When allocating services on the link, each BTS3001C service occupies a 2M line. The connection mode is the same as the star networking between BTS and BSC by E1. In this mode, multiple BIE (Base station Interface Equipment board) ports on BSC are occupied. In physical, transmission between multiple (2~5) BTS3001Cs via optical fiber. When allocating services on the link, all BTS3001C services share the same 2M line. The connection mode is the same as the chain networking between BTS and BSC by E1. In this mode, only one BIE on BSC are occupied. If BTS3001C adopts the first mode, the settings of S10 and S11 should adopt the default ones. If BTS3001C adopts the second mode, it is necessary to change the default settings of S10 and S11.
III. S12
The functions of S12 are listed in Table 2-5. Table 2-5 S12 functions Digit 1 OFF OFF ON Digit 2 OFF ON OFF Detailed indication Equipment normal operation (default status) Equipment aging test MTR test
3.1 MCU
Note: MCU has two hardware versions: REV.0 and REV.B. The cavity, indicators and interfaces of the two versions are all the same. However, the MCUs of the two versions are greatly different in the meaning of partial DIP switches. Hereinafter, unless otherwise mentioned, the description of the DIP switches is applicable to both versions. To obtain the hardware specification (REV.0 or VER.B) of the MCU, you cannot identify from the MCU appearance but have to query the MCU information through the maintenance console of the BTS3002C.
1 2 3 4 ON
S5
RES
0
S2
1
LINK
1 2 3 4 ON
MMI
TRUN
S4
1 2 3 4 ON
TIU
0
S3
1 1 1
E1_RING
1 2 3 4 ON
0
S1
75/120
1 2 3 4 ON
TRANS_MODE
ID
Color
Meaning
Detailed indication On: Port 0 local transmission out of synch Flashing (2Hz): Port 0 remote transmission out of synch
LIU
Green
Off: Port 0 transmission normal On 12s Off 1s: Port 1 local transmission out of synch On 6s Off 6s: Port 1 remote transmission out of synch On 1s Off 12s: Port 1 transmission normal On: Clock is running in free-run mode.
PLL
Green
Flashing (4Hz): Clock is running in trapping mode. Flashing (1Hz): Clock is running in locking mode. On: CBUS2 link disconnection
TRUN
Green
Flashing (0.5Hz): Transmission interface board working normally Flashing (2Hz): Transmission interface board alarm On: Local optical transmission out of synch Flashing (2Hz): Remote optical transmission out of synch Off: Optical transmission normal On: Local optical transmission out of synch Flashing (2Hz): Remote transmission out of synch Off: Optical transmission normal
OPTW
Green
OPTE
Green
Note: "Local optical transmission out of synch" means that BTS cannot receive messages sent from BSC. In this case, the transmission status of BTS can still be normal. "Remote optical transmission out of synch" means that BSC cannot receive messages sent from BTS. In this case, the receiving status of BTS can still be normal.
The interfaces on MCU maintenance cavity and their functions are listed in Table 3-2. Table 3-2 Interfaces on MCU maintenance cavity ID MMI 13M RESET 2M/FCLK Meaning Man-machine interface Clock output port Reset button Clock output port Interface type DB9 SMB SMB Detailed function The interface of local maintenance of mini BTS 13MHz clock output Reset the entire BTS3002C equipment Frame clock/2MHz clock output port Local maintenance optical transmission board (IASU) interface
TIU
Network port
Note: In BTS3002C, the interface of FCLK and 2M multiplex the same physical port. The default status of this port is FCLK frame clock output. If the line clock needs to be tested at BTS side, this port can be switched by operating on remote or local maintenance terminal. The user is not supposed to perform this operation. When this port needs to be switched, please turn to Huawei's technical support.
3.1.3 DIP
Meaning of DIP switches in the MCU O&M cavity is given below.
I. RES (REV.0)
The digit 1, 2 and 3 of the DIP switch RES (REV.0) are reserved. The digit 4 is used to set the software status for BTS3002C equipment test before delivery. Its meaning is listed in Table 3-3. Table 3-3 Meaning of RES (REV.0) Digit 4 ON OFF Status Aging software status Formal software status (default setting) Meaning
Digit
Status OFF ON
Meaning Transmission via the optical fiber Using 75 impedance matching mode at the Rx end in case of transmission via the E1 cable (default setting) Using 120 impedance matching mode at the Rx end in case of transmission via the E1 cable Reserved (default setting) Reserved Reserved (default setting) Reserved
V. E1_R
The DIP switch E1_R is used to set the E1 grounding flag. Its meaning is listed in Table 3-7.
Table 3-7 Meaning of E1_R Digit 1 Status ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF Detailed indication Grounding the E1 cable at the Tx end of LINE0 (default setting) Ungrounding the E1 cable at the Tx end of LINE0 Grounding the E1 cable at the Rx end of LINE0 (default setting) Ungrounding the E1 cable at the Rx end of LINE0 Grounding the E1 cable at the Tx end of LINE1 (default setting) Ungrounding the E1 cable at the Tx end of LINE1 Grounding the E1 cable at the Rx end of LINE1 (default setting) Ungrounding the E1 cable at the Rx end of LINE1
VI. 75/120
The DIP switch 75/120 is used to set the impedance matching mode (75/120) of the E1 cable. Its meaning is listed in Table 3-8. Table 3-8 Meaning of 75/120 Digit 1 Status ON OFF 2 ON OFF 3 ON OFF 4 ON OFF Meaning Using 75 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE0 (default setting) Using 120 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE0 Using 75 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE0 (default setting) Using 120 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE0 Using 75 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE1 (default setting) Using 120 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE1 Using 75 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE1 (default setting) Using 120 impedance matching the Rx end of LINE1
Digit 1 matches the outer conductor of the receiving end of LINE0. Digit 2 matches the core of the receiving end of LINE0. Digit 3 matches the outer conductor of the
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receiving end of LINE1. Digit 4 matches the core of the receiving end of LINE1. The states of digit 1 and 2 must be consistent, so do digit 3 and 4.
VII. LINK
The DIP switch S2 is used to set OML timeslot No. and cascading mode. Among its digits, digit 1, 2 and 3 are for OML timeslot No. setting and the digit 4 for cascading mode setting. Its meaning is listed in Table 3-9 and Table 3-10. Table 3-9 Meaning of S2-1~S2-3 Digit 1 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF Digit 2 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF Digit 3 31 30 29 28 27 3 6 9 OML timeslot No.
Table 3-10 Meaning of S2-4 Digit 4 Status ON OFF Meaning Cascading via E1 cable (default setting) Cascading via the optical fiber
3.2 DRU
3.2.1 Maintenance Cavity
The maintenance cavity of DRU is shown in Figure 3-2.
RUN
ALM
CH
EQ
RST
ID
Color
Meaning
Detailed indication Flashing (4Hz): Timeslot No. or frame No. error On or Off: CHDSP fails.
EQ
Green
BTS3002C HEATER
INPUT
MCU
FAIL
DRU0
OUTPUT
DRU1
INPUT
Green
FAIL
Red
OUTPUT
Green
Off
DRU0
Green
On
Off
DRU1
Green
On
Off
Table 3-13 Indicators on PSU maintenance cavity ID Color Meaning Power input indicator Status On Off On Off On Off Detailed indication The -48V DC input is normal. The -48V DC input is abnormal. The 27V DC input is abnormal. The 27V DC input is normal. The 27V DC output is normal. The 27V DC output is abnormal.
INPUT
Green
FAIL
Red
OUTPUT
Green
PSU
DRU0
MCU
DRU1
Storage battery
RX_OUT
ALARM RX_OUT E1
TX/RX_ANT
AC input
OPT2
RX_ANT
Figure 3-5 The interfaces at the bottom of BTS3002C (A) When the DC/DC PSU and the MCU that does not contain iSite Access SDH Unit (IASU) are configured, the interfaces at the bottom of BTS3002C are shown in Figure 3-6.
PSU
DRU0
MCU
DRU1
Storage battery
DC input
RX_ANT
RX_ANT
Figure 3-6 The interfaces at the bottom of BTS3002C (B) The functions of these interfaces at the bottom of BTS3002C module are listed in Table 3-14. Table 3-14 Interfaces functions Module PSU(AC/DC) PSU(DC/DC) Interface AC input DC input RX_ANT DRU TX/RX_ANT RX_OUT ALARM E1 MCU OPT1 OPT2 Function External AC power supply input External DC power supply input Diversity receiving port Transmitting port/main receiving port Diversity output port (for another carrier) Alarm interface E1 (75/120) interface Optical transmission port, for westward optical fiber Optical cascading port, for eastward optical fiber
Note: The interfaces of "Storage battery" and "Trunk node" on PSU are for the reserved.