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Purpose
This document introduces the APM30H in terms of the product, components, installation, and
maintenance.
The APM30H products are the APM30H, IBBS200T, and TMC11H.
The APM30H is the Advanced Power Module (with Heat-exchanger cooling).
The IBBS200T is the Integrated Battery Backup System (with TEC cooling).
The TMC11H is the Transmission Cabinet (11 U, with Heat-exchanger cooling).
Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name Product Version
APM30H Ver.A(hereinafter referred to as
APM30H)
V100R004C02
TMC11H Ver.A(hereinafter referred to as
TMC11H)
IBBS200T Ver.A(hereinafter referred to as
IBBS200T)

Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
l Field engineers
l Base station installers
l System engineers
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Organization
1 Changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200T(Ver.A) User Guide
This part provides the changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200T(Ver.A) User Guide.
2 Overview of the APM30H
The APM30H series products are the APM30H, IBBS200T, and TMC11H.
3 Introduction to the APM30H Power Cabinet
This describes the APM30H in terms of its appearance, structure, and components.
4 Introduction to the IBBS200T
This describes the IBBS200T in terms of its appearance, structure, and components.
5 Introduction to the TMC11H
This describes the TMC11H in terms of its appearance, structure, and components.
6 Installing the APM30H Hardware
Before installing the hardware of the APM30H, you should familiarize yourself with the
information about the APM30H installation. The procedures for installing the hardware of the
APM30H involve installing the APM30H, installing the APM30H components, installing the
APM30H cables, sealing the cable holes, powering on the APM30H, and checking the APM30H
hardware installation.
7 Maintaining the APM30H Hardware
The cabinet cannot be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
Conventions
Symbol Conventions
The symbols that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Symbol Description
Indicates a hazard with a high level of risk, which if not
avoided,will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium or low level of risk, which
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not
avoided,could result in equipment damage, data loss,
performance degradation, or unexpected results.
Indicates a tip that may help you solve a problem or save
time.
Provides additional information to emphasize or supplement
important points of the main text.

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General Conventions
The general conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Times New Roman Normal paragraphs are in Times New Roman.
Boldface Names of files, directories, folders, and users are in
boldface. For example, log in as user root.
Italic Book titles are in italics.
Courier New Examples of information displayed on the screen are in
Courier New.

Command Conventions
The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface.
Italic Command arguments are in italics.
[ ] Items (keywords or arguments) in brackets [ ] are optional.
{ x | y | ... } Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected.
[ x | y | ... ] Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. One item is selected or no item is selected.
{ x | y | ... }
*
Optional items are grouped in braces and separated by
vertical bars. A minimum of one item or a maximum of all
items can be selected.
[ x | y | ... ]
*
Optional items are grouped in brackets and separated by
vertical bars. Several items or no item can be selected.

GUI Conventions
The GUI conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Convention Description
Boldface Buttons, menus, parameters, tabs, window, and dialog titles
are in boldface. For example, click OK.
> Multi-level menus are in boldface and separated by the ">"
signs. For example, choose File > Create > Folder.

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Keyboard Operations
The keyboard operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Format Description
Key Press the key. For example, press Enter and press Tab.
Key 1+Key 2 Press the keys concurrently. For example, pressing Ctrl+Alt
+A means the three keys should be pressed concurrently.
Key 1, Key 2 Press the keys in turn. For example, pressing Alt, A means
the two keys should be pressed in turn.

Mouse Operations
The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows.
Action Description
Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving
the pointer.
Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and
quickly without moving the pointer.
Drag Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the
pointer to a certain position.
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1 Changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200T(Ver.A) User Guide..............................1-1
2 Overview of the APM30H........................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Functions of the APM30H..............................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Applications of the APM30H..........................................................................................................................2-5
2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30H.......................................................................................................2-8
2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30H..............................................................................................2-9
2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30H........................................................................................2-12
2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H.................................................................................2-15
2.3.4 Environmental Requirements of the APM30H....................................................................................2-16
3 Introduction to the APM30H Power Cabinet.......................................................................3-1
3.1 Appearance of the APM30H Power Cabinet..................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Structure of the APM30H Power Cabinet.......................................................................................................3-2
3.3 Components of the APM30H Power Cabinet.................................................................................................3-4
3.3.1 HEUA.....................................................................................................................................................3-4
3.3.2 HPMI......................................................................................................................................................3-6
3.3.3 PDU........................................................................................................................................................3-7
3.3.4 Power System (AC/DC).......................................................................................................................3-11
3.3.4.1 PMU..................................................................................................................................................3-11
3.3.4.2 PSU (AC/DC)....................................................................................................................................3-16
3.3.4.3 Power Subrack...................................................................................................................................3-18
3.3.5 Core of the Heat Exchanger.................................................................................................................3-19
3.3.6 Fan........................................................................................................................................................3-20
3.3.7 Heater...................................................................................................................................................3-22
3.4 Cables of the APM30H Power Cabinet.........................................................................................................3-22
3.4.1 PGND Cable.........................................................................................................................................3-23
3.4.2 Input Power Cable of the APM30H Power Cabinet............................................................................3-23
3.4.3 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable................................................................................................3-23
3.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU.................................................................................................3-25
3.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor...........................................................................3-26
4 Introduction to the IBBS200T..................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Appearance of the IBBS200T.........................................................................................................................4-2
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4.2 Structure of the IBBS200T..............................................................................................................................4-2
4.3 Components of the IBBS200T........................................................................................................................4-3
4.3.1 TEC Cooler............................................................................................................................................4-4
4.3.2 Junction Box...........................................................................................................................................4-5
4.3.3 Signal Transfer Terminals......................................................................................................................4-6
4.3.4 Battery....................................................................................................................................................4-7
4.4 Cables of the IBBS200T.................................................................................................................................4-8
4.4.1 Equipotential Cable................................................................................................................................4-9
4.4.2 Input Power Cables of the IBBS200T....................................................................................................4-9
4.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries.................................................................................................................4-9
4.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor...........................................................................4-11
5 Introduction to the TMC11H...................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Appearance of the TMC11H...........................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 Structure of the TMC11H...............................................................................................................................5-2
5.3 Components of the TMC11H .........................................................................................................................5-3
5.3.1 DCDU-03...............................................................................................................................................5-4
5.3.2 HEUA.....................................................................................................................................................5-6
5.4 Cables of the TMC11H...................................................................................................................................5-8
5.4.1 Equipotential Cable................................................................................................................................5-8
5.4.2 Input Power Cable of the TMC11H.......................................................................................................5-9
6 Installing the APM30H Hardware..........................................................................................6-1
6.1 Information Related to the APM30H Installation...........................................................................................6-2
6.1.1 Installation Modes of the APM30H.......................................................................................................6-2
6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30H....................................................................................................6-2
6.2 Installing the APM30H Cabinet......................................................................................................................6-4
6.2.1 Installing the APM30H Cabinet on the Concrete Floor.........................................................................6-5
6.2.2 Stacking the APM30H on the IBBS200T............................................................................................6-10
6.3 Installing the Components of the APM30H..................................................................................................6-14
6.3.1 Installing the APM30H Components...................................................................................................6-14
6.3.1.1 Installing the PMU/PSU....................................................................................................................6-15
6.3.1.2 Installing the User Equipment...........................................................................................................6-16
6.3.2 Installing the Batteries in the IBBS200T.............................................................................................6-18
6.4 Installing the Cables of the APM30H...........................................................................................................6-19
6.4.1 Installing the APM30H Cables............................................................................................................6-20
6.4.1.1 Installing the APM30H PGND Cable...............................................................................................6-20
6.4.1.2 Installing the APM30H Input Power Cable......................................................................................6-21
6.4.2 Installing the IBBS200T Cables...........................................................................................................6-23
6.4.2.1 Installing the IBBS200T Equipotential Cable...................................................................................6-24
6.4.2.2 Installing the IBBS200T Power Cables............................................................................................6-24
6.4.2.3 Installing the IBBS200T Monitoring Signal Cable...........................................................................6-27
6.5 Sealing the Cable Holes................................................................................................................................6-30
6.6 Checking the Power-On Status of the APM30H...........................................................................................6-31
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6.7 Checklist for the APM30H Hardware Installation........................................................................................6-32
7 Maintaining the APM30H Hardware.....................................................................................7-1
7.1 Routine Maintenance.......................................................................................................................................7-2
7.2 Replacing the PMU.........................................................................................................................................7-2
7.3 Replacing a PSU..............................................................................................................................................7-4
7.4 Replacing the Batteries in the IBBS200T.......................................................................................................7-5
7.5 Replacing the TEC Cooler of the IBBS200T..................................................................................................7-6
7.6 Replacing a Fan...............................................................................................................................................7-7
7.7 Replacing the PDU........................................................................................................................................7-11
7.8 Replacing a Surge Protector of the APM30H...............................................................................................7-11
7.9 Replacing the Door Status Sensor ................................................................................................................7-13
7.10 Replacing the HEUA...................................................................................................................................7-14
7.11 Replacing the HPMI....................................................................................................................................7-16
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Figure 2-1 APM30H (connected to the IBBS200T) working with a distributed base station............................. 2-6
Figure 2-2 APM30H working with the 3-RFU RF cabinet..................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-3 APM30H working with the 6-RFU RF cabinet..................................................................................2-8
Figure 3-1 APM30H.............................................................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Internal structure of the APM30H......................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-3 Cable holes of the APM30H...............................................................................................................3-3
Figure 3-4 HEUA.................................................................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-5 Ports on the HEUA.............................................................................................................................3-5
Figure 3-6 HPMI..................................................................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-7 Ports on the panel of the HPMI..........................................................................................................3-6
Figure 3-8 Ports on the PDU................................................................................................................................3-9
Figure 3-9 PMU..................................................................................................................................................3-12
Figure 3-10 Ports on the front panel of the PMU...............................................................................................3-12
Figure 3-11 Backplane of the PMU...................................................................................................................3-13
Figure 3-12 Right panel of the PMU..................................................................................................................3-15
Figure 3-13 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC).............................................................................................................3-17
Figure 3-14 Power subrack.................................................................................................................................3-18
Figure 3-15 Core of the heat exchanger.............................................................................................................3-20
Figure 3-16 Fan..................................................................................................................................................3-20
Figure 3-17 Heater..............................................................................................................................................3-22
Figure 3-18 Appearance of the equipotential cable............................................................................................3-23
Figure 3-19 2-hole OT terminal.........................................................................................................................3-23
Figure 3-20 Environment monitoring signal cable.............................................................................................3-24
Figure 3-21 Monitoring signal cable..................................................................................................................3-25
Figure 3-22 Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor.........................................................................3-26
Figure 4-1 IBBS200T...........................................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 Internal structure of the IBBS200T....................................................................................................4-3
Figure 4-3 TEC cooler..........................................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-4 Junction box........................................................................................................................................4-5
Figure 4-5 Internal structure of the junction box..................................................................................................4-6
Figure 4-6 Signal transfer terminals.....................................................................................................................4-7
Figure 4-7 Batteries..............................................................................................................................................4-7
Figure 4-8 Equipotential cable.............................................................................................................................4-9
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Figure 4-9 2-hole OT terminal............................................................................................................................. 4-9
Figure 4-10 Inter-Battery copper bar..................................................................................................................4-10
Figure 4-11 Cable between the power subrack and the inter-battery copper bar...............................................4-10
Figure 4-12 Cable between the batteries and the inter-battery copper bar.........................................................4-11
Figure 5-1 TMC11H.............................................................................................................................................5-2
Figure 5-2 Structure of the TMC11H...................................................................................................................5-3
Figure 5-3 DCDU-03............................................................................................................................................5-4
Figure 5-4 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03....................................................................................................5-5
Figure 5-5 HEUA.................................................................................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-6 Ports on the HEUA.............................................................................................................................5-7
Figure 5-7 Equipotential cable.............................................................................................................................5-9
Figure 5-8 2-hole OT terminal.............................................................................................................................5-9
Figure 6-1 Installation modes of the APM30H....................................................................................................6-2
Figure 6-2 Space requirements of a single APM30H (unit: mm)........................................................................6-3
Figure 6-3 Space requirements of the combined APM30H and IBBS200T (unit: mm)......................................6-3
Figure 6-4 Space requirements of the combined APM30H and IBBS200T (unit: mm)......................................6-4
Figure 6-5 Recommended dimensions of the concrete base................................................................................6-4
Figure 6-6 Determining the installation position (unit: mm)...............................................................................6-5
Figure 6-7 Installing the expansion bolt assembly...............................................................................................6-6
Figure 6-8 Securing the base................................................................................................................................6-6
Figure 6-9 Removing the rubber caps from the holes at the bottom of the APM30H.........................................6-7
Figure 6-10 Installing a lifting eye.......................................................................................................................6-8
Figure 6-11 Securing the APM30H......................................................................................................................6-9
Figure 6-12 Removing the lifting eyes...............................................................................................................6-10
Figure 6-13 Installing the IBBS200T.................................................................................................................6-11
Figure 6-14 Removing the rubber caps from the top of the IBBS200T.............................................................6-11
Figure 6-15 Removing the cover plate from the IBBS200T..............................................................................6-12
Figure 6-16 Installing the cover plate for leading out the cables on the IBBS200T..........................................6-12
Figure 6-17 Removing the rubber caps from the holes at the bottom of the APM30H.....................................6-13
Figure 6-18 Stacking the APM30H on the IBBS200T.......................................................................................6-14
Figure 6-19 Setting the DIP switch on the PMU................................................................................................6-15
Figure 6-20 Loosening the handle......................................................................................................................6-16
Figure 6-21 Installing the PMU/PSU.................................................................................................................6-16
Figure 6-22 Position for installing the user equipment......................................................................................6-16
Figure 6-23 Removing the screws from the columns.........................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-24 Installing the user equipment..........................................................................................................6-17
Figure 6-25 Battery MCB under the PMU.........................................................................................................6-18
Figure 6-26 Connecting the batteries in series...................................................................................................6-19
Figure 6-27 Installing the APM30H PGND cable.............................................................................................6-21
Figure 6-28 Different cable connections of different AC input power modes...................................................6-21
Figure 6-29 AC wiring terminals.......................................................................................................................6-22
Figure 6-30 Removing the short-circuiting strip................................................................................................6-22
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Figure 6-31 Installing the AC input power cable...............................................................................................6-23
Figure 6-32 Installing the IBBS200T equipotential cable..................................................................................6-24
Figure 6-33 Removing the cover of the junction box........................................................................................6-25
Figure 6-34 Installing the battery power cable...................................................................................................6-26
Figure 6-35 Installing the TEC cooler power cable...........................................................................................6-27
Figure 6-36 Connections of the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable.................................................................6-29
Figure 6-37 Temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries...................................................................6-30
Figure 6-38 Sealing the cable holes from inside of the cabinet.........................................................................6-31
Figure 7-1 Removing the PMU............................................................................................................................7-3
Figure 7-2 Installing the PMU..............................................................................................................................7-3
Figure 7-3 Removing the PSU.............................................................................................................................7-4
Figure 7-4 Installing a new PSU..........................................................................................................................7-4
Figure 7-5 Removing the faulty TEC cooler........................................................................................................7-6
Figure 7-6 Disconnecting the cable of the fan......................................................................................................7-8
Figure 7-7 Removing the cover plate from the fan..............................................................................................7-9
Figure 7-8 Removing the side pallet of the fan..................................................................................................7-10
Figure 7-9 AC and DC surge protectors in the PDU..........................................................................................7-12
Figure 7-10 Removing the cover of the door status sensor................................................................................7-13
Figure 7-11 Position of the short-circuiting cap installed on the HEUA in the APM30H.................................7-14
Figure 7-12 Removing the cover plate of the fan...............................................................................................7-15
Figure 7-13 Removing the HEUA......................................................................................................................7-16
Figure 7-14 Removing the side pallet of the fan................................................................................................7-17
Figure 7-15 Removing the HPMI.......................................................................................................................7-18
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Table 2-1 Functions of the APM30H...................................................................................................................2-2
Table 2-2 DC power distribution functions of the APM30H...............................................................................2-3
Table 2-3 Functions of the TMC11H...................................................................................................................2-4
Table 2-4 Electrical specifications of the APM30H.............................................................................................2-9
Table 2-5 Electrical specifications of the TMC11H...........................................................................................2-11
Table 2-6 Engineering specifications of the APM30H......................................................................................2-12
Table 2-7 Engineering specifications of the IBBS200T.....................................................................................2-13
Table 2-8 Engineering specifications of the TMC11H......................................................................................2-14
Table 2-9 Surge protection specifications of the APM30H...............................................................................2-15
Table 2-10 Surge protection specifications of the TMC11H.............................................................................2-16
Table 2-11 Environmental requirements of the APM30H.................................................................................2-16
Table 3-1 Ports on the HEUA...............................................................................................................................3-5
Table 3-2 Ports on the panel of the HPMI............................................................................................................3-7
Table 3-3 Types of PDU.......................................................................................................................................3-8
Table 3-4 Ports on the PDU..................................................................................................................................3-9
Table 3-5 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the distributed base station..........................3-10
Table 3-6 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the separated base station............................3-11
Table 3-7 Ports on the PMU...............................................................................................................................3-13
Table 3-8 LEDs on the panel of the PMU..........................................................................................................3-14
Table 3-9 Settings of the DIP switch..................................................................................................................3-15
Table 3-10 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).........................................................................................3-17
Table 3-11 Ports on the power subrack..............................................................................................................3-19
Table 3-12 Technical specifications of the fan...................................................................................................3-21
Table 3-13 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable...........................................................3-24
Table 3-14 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable................................................................................3-26
Table 4-1 Technical specifications of a single battery.........................................................................................4-8
Table 4-2 Specifications of the cable between the power subrack and the inter-battery copper bar.................4-10
Table 4-3 Specifications of the cable between the batteries and the inter-battery copper bar...........................4-11
Table 5-1 Engineering specifications of the DCDU-03.......................................................................................5-4
Table 5-2 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03..............................................................................5-5
Table 5-3 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.....................................................................................................5-6
Table 5-4 Ports on the HEUA...............................................................................................................................5-7
Table 6-1 Check items for the APM30H cabinet installation............................................................................6-32
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Table 6-2 Checklist for the APM30H electrical connections.............................................................................6-32
Table 6-3 Checklist for Installation of the Cables..............................................................................................6-33
Table 6-4 Check items for the installation environment.................................................................................... 6-34
Table 7-1 Routine maintenance items..................................................................................................................7-2
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This part provides the changes in the APM30H&TMC11H&IBBS200T(Ver.A) User Guide.
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This is the third commercial release.
Compared with issue 03 (2010-04-30), no information is added.
Compared with issue 03 (2010-04-30), this issue incorporates the following changes:
Part Modification
About This Document The name of the cabinet is changed, and the
manual name is modified accordingly.
7.10 Replacing the HEUA The precautions and procedures for replacing
a board are changed.
7.11 Replacing the HPMI The precautions and procedures for replacing
a board are changed.

Compared with issue 03 (2010-04-30), no information is deleted.
03(2010-04-30)
This is the second commercial release.
Compared with issue 02 (2010-02-10), no information is added.
Compared with issue 02 (2010-02-10), this issue incorporates the following changes:
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Part Modification
6.4.2.3 Installing the IBBS200T
Monitoring Signal Cable
The installation position of the temperature
monitoring signal cable for the batteries is
added.

Compared with issue 02 (2010-02-10), no information is deleted.
02(2010-02-10)
This is the first commercial release.
Compared with issue 01 (2008-10-30), no information is added.
Compared with issue 01 (2008-10-30), this issue incorporates the following changes:
Part Modification
3.3.7 Heater The temperature for starting and stopping the
operation of the heater is updated.
Checklist for the APM30 Hardware
Installation
The checklist for the battery installation is
added.

Compared with issue 01 (2008-10-30), this issue deletes the following topics:
l Two installation modes of APM30H are deleted, include install on a metal pole, on a wall.
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The APM30H series products are the APM30H, IBBS200T, and TMC11H.
2.1 Functions of the APM30H
The APM30H provides an auxiliary solution to the outdoor applications of Huawei wireless
products. It supplies DC power and backup power to the distributed or separated base station in
outdoor scenarios. It can also provide space for installing the BBU and transmission devices
outdoors.
2.2 Applications of the APM30H
The APM30H can work with the distributed or separated base stations, meeting the requirements
in different scenarios.
2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30H
The technical specifications of the APM30H consist of the electrical specifications, engineering
specifications, surge protection specifications, and specifications concerning the environmental
requirements.
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2.1 Functions of the APM30H
The APM30H provides an auxiliary solution to the outdoor applications of Huawei wireless
products. It supplies DC power and backup power to the distributed or separated base station in
outdoor scenarios. It can also provide space for installing the BBU and transmission devices
outdoors.
Functions of the APM30H
Table 2-1 describes the functions of the APM30H.
Table 2-1 Functions of the APM30H
Item Description
Providing space for user equipment 7 U
Providing backup power A maximum of 48 V 184 Ah power when
connected to the external IBBS200T
Providing built-in PSUs l The PSU converts the input AC mains into
-48 V DC power.
l The PSU is hot-swappable.
Providing a built-in PMU l The PMU manages the PSUs and charge
and discharge of the batteries.
l The PMU provides RS485 communication
ports and dry contact alarm ports for
remote and unmanned monitoring.
l The PMU supports the battery low voltage
disconnect (BLVD) and load low voltage
disconnect (LLVD) functions.
l The PMU is hot-swappable.
Distributing AC power With the built-in AC/DC power system, the
APM30H supports single-phase 220 V, dual-
live-wire 110 V, and three-phase 220 V AC
inputs, and provides two AC outputs.
Distributing DC power For details, see Table 2-2.
Providing surge protection for the power
supply and signal ports
There are surge protection module for the
AC/DC power supply ports, and surge
protection circuit designed for the dry contact
alarm ports and communication ports. In this
way, reliable surge protection and inductive
lightning protection are provided for the
APM30H.
Supporting the grounding The grounding bus of the cabinet, surge
protector, and other devices are all connected
to the grounding busbar of the cabinet.
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Dissipating heat The APM30H dissipates the heat by using the
core of the heat exchanger and outer and inner
air circulation fans, enabling excellent heat
dissipation.
Adapting to the environment The APM30H is dustproof and can be used in
adverse air conditions. In addition, it can be
used with the diesel generator, well adapting
to different environments.

Table 2-2 describes the DC power distribution functions of the APM30H.
Table 2-2 DC power distribution functions of the APM30H
Appli
cation
Scenar
io
DC
Outpu
t
DC
Power
Supply
to...
DC
Output
Termin
al
MCB
Specific
ation
MCB
Quantit
y
Remarks
Distrib
uted
base
station
Six
LLVD
outputs
RRU LOAD4
to
LOAD9
20 A 6 Six 20 A MCBs
control six DC
outputs respectively
to supply power to six
RRUs.
Four
BLVD
outputs
BBU LOAD3 12 A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the BBU.
Fan LOAD2 12 A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the fans.
Transmis
sion
device
LOAD0
and
LOAD1
4 A 2 Two 4 A MCBs
control two DC
outputs to supply
power to the
transmission devices.
Separat
ed base
station
Four
LLVD
outputs
RFU LOAD7
to
LOAD9
30 A 3 Three 30 A MCBs
control three DC
outputs respectively
to supply power to the
RF cabinet. Each
MCB supports three
RFUs.
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Appli
cation
Scenar
io
DC
Outpu
t
DC
Power
Supply
to...
DC
Output
Termin
al
MCB
Specific
ation
MCB
Quantit
y
Remarks
Reserved
output
LOAD6 30 A 1 One 30 A MCB DC
output is reserved.
Six
BLVD
outputs
BBU LOAD5 12 A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the BBU.
Fan LOAD4 12 A 1 One 12 A MCB
controls one DC
output to supply
power to the fans.
Transmis
sion
device
LOAD0
to
LOAD3
4 A 4 Four 4 A MCBs
control four DC
outputs to supply
power to the
transmission devices.

Functions of the IBBS200T
The TEC cooler is installed on the inner side of the IBBS200T cabinet door, enabling the
IBBS200T to adapt to high ambient temperature. In this way, the normal working temperature
of the batteries can be guaranteed, and the life span of the batteries can be prolonged.
Configured with large capacity batteries, the IBBS200T can meet the requirement of the
distributed or separated base station for longer backup power.
l When configured with 48 V 50 Ah batteries, the IBBS200T can provide DC backup power
of 48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 100 Ah (two groups of batteries connected in parallel).
l When configured with 48 V 92 Ah batteries, the IBBS200T can provide DC backup power
of 48 V 92 Ah or 48 V 184 Ah (two groups of batteries connected in parallel).
Functions of the TMC11H
The TMC11H provides DC power and space for user equipment, as described in Table 2-3.
Table 2-3 Functions of the TMC11H
Item Description
Providing -48
V DC power
The TMC11H is configured with a -48 V DCDU and performs the following
functions:
l Supporting one -48 V DC input.
l Supplying nine -48 V DC outputs LOAD0 to LOAD8 to user equipment
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Providing
space for user
equipment
l The TMC11H provides a space of 11 U for user equipment.
l When the AC heater is installed in the cabinet, the TMC11H provides a
space 10 U for user equipment.
Reporting
alarms
The TMC11H provides the following three dry contact alarm ports for
remote and unmanned monitoring:
l Dry contact 1: connects to the door status sensor. An open circuit means
that the connection is faulty, whereas a closed circuit means that the
connection is normal.
l Dry contact 2: connects to the surge protection alarm terminal on the
DCDU. An open circuit means that the connection is faulty, whereas a
closed circuit means that the connection is normal.
l Dry contact 3: connects to the output port for various alarms of the
TMC11H.
Dissipating
heat
The TMC11H dissipates the heat by using the core of the heat exchanger
and outer and inner air circulation fans, featuring excellent heat dissipation.
Adapting to the
environment
The TMC11H is dustproof and can be used in adverse air conditions. In
addition, it can be used with the diesel generator, well adapting to different
environments.

2.2 Applications of the APM30H
The APM30H can work with the distributed or separated base stations, meeting the requirements
in different scenarios.
APM30H Working with a Distributed Base Station
The scenario in which the APM30H works with a distributed base station is as follows:
l The APM30H provides the 7 U space for the BBU and transmission devices. The built-in
power system of the APM30H supplies -48 V DC power to the distributed base station and
transmission devices and charges the batteries in the IBBS200T.
l In the absence of the mains, the batteries in the IBBS200T supplies -48 V DC power to the
distribution base station and transmission devices.
Figure 2-1 shows the scenario in which the APM30H (connected to the IBBS200T) works with
a distributed base station.
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Figure 2-1 APM30H (connected to the IBBS200T) working with a distributed base station

APM30H Working with a Separated Base Station
The scenario in which the APM30H works with a separated base station is as follows:
l The APM30H provides the 7 U space for the BBU and transmission devices. The built-in
power system of the APM30H supplies -48 V DC power to the BBU, RFU, and transmission
devices and charges the batteries in the RF cabinet.
l The APM30H reports the alarms related to fans, door status, DCDU, and batteries in the
RF cabinet.
Figure 2-2 and Figure 2-3 show the scenarios in which the APM30H works with separated base
stations.
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Figure 2-3 APM30H working with the 6-RFU RF cabinet

2.3 Technical Specifications of the APM30H
The technical specifications of the APM30H consist of the electrical specifications, engineering
specifications, surge protection specifications, and specifications concerning the environmental
requirements.
2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30H
The electrical specifications of the APM30H involve the AC input, DC output , protection, and
heat consumption.
2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30H
The engineering specifications of the APM30H involve the cabinet weight, cabinet dimensions,
base dimensions, space for user equipment, waterproof and dustproof specifications, and
installation modes.
2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H
The APM30H provides surge protection for the AC input, DC output, and signal ports.
2.3.4 Environmental Requirements of the APM30H
The environmental requirements of the APM30H cover the working temperature, solar radiation
intensity, relative humidity, altitude, and storage temperature.
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2.3.1 Electrical Specifications of the APM30H
The electrical specifications of the APM30H involve the AC input, DC output , protection, and
heat consumption.
Electrical Specifications of the APM30H
Table 2-4 describes the electrical specifications of the APM30H.
Table 2-4 Electrical specifications of the APM30H
Item Specification Remarks
A
C
in
pu
t
ch
ar
ac
ter
ist
ics
Typic
al
input
volta
ge
200 V AC to 240 V AC (single-phase 220 V AC) Normal voltage range: 176
V AC to 290 V AC (single-
phase 220 V AC)
200/346 V AC to 240/415 V AC (three-phase
220/380 V AC)
Normal voltage range:
176/304 V AC to 290/500
V AC (three-phase
220/380 V AC)
100/200 V AC to 120/240 V AC (dual-live-wire
110 V AC)
Normal voltage range:
90/180 V AC to 135/270 V
AC (dual-live-wire 110 V
AC)
120/208 V AC to 127/220 V AC (dual-live-wire
120 V AC)
Normal voltage range:
105/176 V AC to 150/260
V AC (dual-live-wire 120
V AC)
Input
volta
ge
frequ
ency
50 Hz or 60 Hz -
Maxi
mum
input
curre
nt
16 A (three-phase 220/380 V AC) -
30 A (dual-live-wire 110 V AC, dual-live-wire
120 V AC, or single-phase 220 V AC)
-
Input
mode
l Three-phase 220/380 V AC
l Dual-live-wire 110 V AC
l Dual-live-wire 120 V AC
l Single-phase 220 V AC
-
AC
input
powe
r
5,220 W
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D
C
ou
tp
ut
ch
ar
ac
ter
ist
ics
Outp
ut
volta
ge
range
-44 V DC to -58 V DC -
Outp
ut
curre
nt
range
l APM30H configured with two PSUs: 0 A to 60
A
l APM30H configured with three PSUs: 0 A to
90 A
-
Typic
al
outpu
t
volta
ge
-53.5 V DC -
Num
ber of
DC
outpu
ts
The APM30H provides 10 DC outputs:
l six to the LLVD MCBs and four to the BLVD
MCBs when the APM30H works with the
distributed base station
l four to the LLVD MCBs and six to the BLVD
MCBs when the APM30H works with the
separated base station
-
DC
outpu
t
powe
r
4,800 W -
Pr
ot
ec
tio
n
ch
ar
ac
ter
ist
ics
Input
prote
ction
l Overvoltage protection: The system generates
an alarm when the input voltage exceeds the
AC overvoltage alarm threshold (280 V by
default).
l Undervoltage protection: The system generates
an alarm when the input voltage is lower than
the AC undervoltage alarm threshold (180 V by
default).
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Outp
ut
prote
ction
l Overvoltage protection: The system generates
an alarm when the busbar voltage exceeds the
DC overvoltage alarm threshold (-58 V by
default).
l Undervoltage protection: The system generates
an alarm when the busbar voltage is lower than
the DC undervoltage alarm threshold (-45 V by
default).
l Overcurrent protection and short-circuit
protection
-
Permissibl
e heat
consumpti
on in the
cabinet
500 W -

Electrical Specifications of the TMC11H
Table 2-5 describes the electrical specifications of the TMC11H.
Table 2-5 Electrical specifications of the TMC11H
Item Specification
DC input
characteristic
s
Input voltage
range
-38.4 V DC to -57 V DC
Typical input
voltage
-48 V DC
Maximum input
current
30 A
Input mode -48 V DC input, supporting the M6 2-hole OT terminal
DC input power 1,440 W
DC output
characteristic
s
DC distribution Nine -48 V DC outputs: LOAD0 to LOAD8 to user
equipment
Typical output
voltage
-48 V DC
Protection characteristics Providing overcurrent and short-circuit protection for
the DC power distribution
Permissible heat consumption in
the cabinet
500 W

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2.3.2 Engineering Specifications of the APM30H
The engineering specifications of the APM30H involve the cabinet weight, cabinet dimensions,
base dimensions, space for user equipment, waterproof and dustproof specifications, and
installation modes.
Engineering Specifications of the APM30H
Table 2-6 describes the engineering specifications of the APM30H.
Table 2-6 Engineering specifications of the APM30H
Item Specification Remarks
Weight 76.5 kg Total weight of the equipment
l The assembled equipment
consists of the cabinet, core
of the heat exchanger,
power subrack (AC/DC),
PDU, HEUA, HPMI, and
cables.
l The BBU, transmission
devices of the user, PMU,
or PSUs are not included.
95.5 kg Weight of the cabinet in full
configuration
l The assembled equipment
consists of the cabinet, core
of the heat exchanger,
power subrack (AC/DC),
PDU, HEUA, HPMI,
cables, one PMU, three
PSUs, and one BBU.
l The transmission devices
of the user are not included.
Dimensions of
the cabinet
(width x height x
depth)
600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm The base is not included.
Dimensions of
the base (width x
height x depth)
600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm -
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Space for user
equipment
(width x height x
depth)
482.6 mm x 311.15 mm x 310 mm (19-
inch x 7 U x 310 mm or 290 mm)
l The depth means the
spacing between the
column and the back wall
of the cabinet.
l The depth of the 3 U space
at the lower part of the
cabinet is 290 mm, and heat
dissipation from the back
of the user equipment is not
supported.
Cabling and
maintenance
space at the front
70 mm -
Dustproof and
waterproof
specification
IP55 -
Installation
mode
The APM30H can be installed on the
rooftop, on the ground, on the overhead
platform, or in a pile with the RF cabinet
or IBBS200T in stack mode.
When installed in stack mode,
the APM30H should be
placed on the RF cabinet or
IBBS200T.

Engineering Specifications of the IBBS200T
Table 2-7 describes the engineering specifications of the IBBS200T.
Table 2-7 Engineering specifications of the IBBS200T
Item Specification Remarks
Weight 55 kg The weight is the total weight of
the equipment containing the
cabinet, TEC cooler, MCBs, and
cables.
Battery Supporting 48 V 50 Ah or 48 V 92
Ah batteries in front maintenance
mode
l Two 48 V 50 Ah battery groups
can be connected in parallel to
provide 48 V 100 Ah backup
power.
l Two 48 V 92 Ah battery groups
can be connected in parallel to
provide 48 V 184 Ah backup
power.
Dimensions of the
cabinet (width x
height x depth)
600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm The depth of the TEC cooler hood
stretching out of the IBBS200T is
200 mm.
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Base dimensions
(width x height x
depth)
600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm
Dustproof and
waterproof
specification
IP34 -
Installation mode The IBBS200T can be installed on
the ground, or in a pile with the RF
cabinet or APM30H in stack mode.
When installed in stack mode, the
IBBS200T should be placed under
the RF cabinet or APM30H.

Engineering Specifications of the TMC11H
Table 2-8 describes the engineering specifications of the TMC11H.
Table 2-8 Engineering specifications of the TMC11H
Item Specification Remarks
Weight 53 kg The weight is that of
the cabinet and core of
the heat exchanger.
Dimensions of
the cabinet
(width x height x
depth)
600 mm x 700 mm x 480 mm The TMC11H has the
same appearance and
base as those of the
APM30H.
Base dimensions
(width x height x
depth)
600 mm x 200 mm x 480 mm
Space for user
equipment (width
x height x depth)
482.6 mm x 488.95 mm x 310 mm (19-inch x
11 U x 310 mm)
l The depth means
the spacing between
the column and the
back wall of the
cabinet.
l The depth of the 3 U
space at the lower
part of the cabinet is
290 mm, and heat
dissipation from the
back of the user
equipment is not
supported.
Cabling and
maintenance
space at the front
70 mm -
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Dustproof and
waterproof
specification
IP55 -
Installation mode The TMC11H can be installed on the ground,
or in a pile with the RF cabinet or IBBS200T in
stack mode.
When installed in
stack mode, the
TMC11H should be
placed on the RF
cabinet or IBBS200T.

2.3.3 Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H
The APM30H provides surge protection for the AC input, DC output, and signal ports.
Surge Protection Specifications of the APM30H
Table 2-9 describes the surge protection specifications of the APM30H.
Table 2-9 Surge protection specifications of the APM30H
Item Specification
Surge protection for AC
input port
In differential mode:
l Rated through-current capacity In (8/20 s): 25 kA
l Maximum through-current capacity Imax (8/20 s): 60 kA
In common mode:
l Rated through-current capacity In (8/20 s): 25 kA
l Maximum through-current capacity Imax (8/20 s): 60 kA
Surge protection for DC
output port
l In differential mode (8/20 s): 10 kA
l In common mode (8/20 s): 15 kA
The DC output corresponds to the secondary load.
Surge protection for the
signal ports
l In differential mode (8/20 s): 3 kA
l In common mode (8/20 s): 5 kA

Surge Protection Specifications of the TMC11H
Table 2-10 describes the surge protection specifications of the TMC11H.
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Table 2-10 Surge protection specifications of the TMC11H
Item Specification
Surge protection for DC output
port
l In differential mode (8/20 s): 10 kA
l In common mode (8/20 s): 15 kA
Surge protection for the signal
ports
l In differential mode (8/20 s): 3 kA
l In common mode (8/20 s): 5 kA

2.3.4 Environmental Requirements of the APM30H
The environmental requirements of the APM30H cover the working temperature, solar radiation
intensity, relative humidity, altitude, and storage temperature.
Environmental Requirements of the APM30H
The APM30H can be used outdoors. Table 2-11 describes the environmental requirements of
the APM30H.
Table 2-11 Environmental requirements of the APM30H
Item Specification Remarks
Working
temperatur
e
-40C to +50C When the APM30H works under -20
C, the heater needs to be configured.
NOTE
The working temperature for configuring
the heater refers to the local average lowest
temperature of each day in the coldest
month of the year.
Solar
radiation
intensity
1,120 W/m
2
-
Relative
humidity
5% to 100% -
Altitude 4,700 m Above the altitude of 3,500 m, the
maximum working temperature
decreases by 1C each time the altitude
increases by 100 m.
Wind
speed
67 m/s -
Storage
temperatur
e
-40C to +70C -
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Dustproof
and
waterproof
specificati
on
IP55 -
Acoustic
power
- Meeting the requirement in the ETS
300 753 4.1E standard

Environmental Requirements of the IBBS200T
The IBBS200T can be used outdoors. The environmental requirements of the IBBS200T are the
same as those of the APM30H. For details, see Table 2-11.
Environmental Requirements of the TMC11H
The TMC11H can be used outdoors. The environmental requirements of the TMC11H are the
same as those of the APM30H. For details, see Table 2-11.
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About This Chapter
This describes the APM30H in terms of its appearance, structure, and components.
3.1 Appearance of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The APM30H is used outdoors. It is small, easy to move, and adaptive to adverse conditions.
3.2 Structure of the APM30H Power Cabinet
Familiarity with the structure of the APM30H helps achieve better understanding of the
functions, applications, and installation modes of the APM30H.
3.3 Components of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The components of the APM30H are the HEUA, HPMI, PDU, power system (AC/DC), core of
the heat exchanger, fans, heater, and door status sensor, of which the heater is optional.
3.4 Cables of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The cables of the power cabinet consist of the PGND cable, power cables, and signal cables.
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3.1 Appearance of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The APM30H is used outdoors. It is small, easy to move, and adaptive to adverse conditions.
Figure 3-1 shows the APM30H.
Figure 3-1 APM30H

3.2 Structure of the APM30H Power Cabinet
Familiarity with the structure of the APM30H helps achieve better understanding of the
functions, applications, and installation modes of the APM30H.
Internal Structure
Figure 3-2 shows the internal structure of the APM30H.
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Figure 3-2 Internal structure of the APM30H
(1) HPMI (2) Inner air circulation fan (3) HEUA
(4) Power system (AC/DC) (5) PDU (6) Outer air circulation fan
(7) Core of the heat exchanger

As shown in the preceding picture, the APM30H provides space as follows:
l If the heater is not installed, the APM30H provides 7 U space for user equipment.
l If the heater is installed, the APM30H provides 6 U space for user equipment.
l The APM30H provides 1 U space at its top for operation and maintenance of the HPMI,
HEUA, or fan box.
Cable Holes
Figure 3-3 shows the cable holes of the APM30H.
Figure 3-3 Cable holes of the APM30H

The cable holes of the APM30H are described as follows:
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l Cable hole 1: for the routing of the PGND and AC input power cables of the APM30H
l Cable hole 2: for the routing of the internal cables when the APM30H forms a pile with
another cabinet in stack mode
l Cable hole 3: for the routing of the internal cables when the APM30H forms a pile with
another cabinet in stack mode
l Cable hole 4: for the routing of the DC output power and signal cables of the APM30H
which are connected to the external devices
3.3 Components of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The components of the APM30H are the HEUA, HPMI, PDU, power system (AC/DC), core of
the heat exchanger, fans, heater, and door status sensor, of which the heater is optional.
3.3.1 HEUA
The Heat Exchange Unit Type A (HEUA) monitors the fans and reports the related alarms.
3.3.2 HPMI
The Hert Power Monitoring Interface unit (HPMI) transfers the power monitoring signals and
providing ports for the input and output of various alarm signals.
3.3.3 PDU
The Power Distribution Unit (PDU) in the APM30H performs AC and DC power distribution.
3.3.4 Power System (AC/DC)
The AC/DC power system consists of the PMU, AC/DC PSUs, and power subrack. The AC/DC
power system converts the AC mains into -48 V DC power.
3.3.5 Core of the Heat Exchanger
The core of the heat exchanger is positioned on the inner side of the front door of the APM30H
cabinet.
3.3.6 Fan
The fans in the APM30H are centrifugal fans: two inner air circulation fans and two outer air
circulation fans. The inner and outer air circulation fans have the same appearance and technical
specifications.
3.3.7 Heater
When the working temperature of the APM30H or TMC11H is below -20C, the heater should
be configured. The working temperature for configuring the heater refers to the local average
lowest temperature of each day in the coldest month of the year.
3.3.1 HEUA
The Heat Exchange Unit Type A (HEUA) monitors the fans and reports the related alarms.
AStructure
The HEUA is the heat exchange monitoring unit. Figure 3-4 shows the HEUA.
Figure 3-4 HEUA
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Ports
Figure 3-5 shows the ports on the HEUA, and Table 3-1 describes the ports on the HEUA.
Figure 3-5 Ports on the HEUA

Table 3-1 Ports on the HEUA
SN Port Quantity Function
1 3V3 power supply
port
1 Leading DC input
power to the HEUA
2 and 3 4-pin sockets 2 Providing the
terminals for the
power or alarm
signals of the two
outer air circulation
fans
4 LEDs 2 Indicating the
running status and
alarm status of the
fans
5 and 6 RJ45 ports 2 two RS485 signals
l COM OUT:
connecting to the
PMU or lower-
level HEUA
l COM IN:
connecting to the
BBU or upper-
level HEUA
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SN Port Quantity Function
7 Short-circuiting cap 1 Differentiating the
APM30H or
TMC11H from other
cabinets
8 and 9 4-pin sockets 2 Providing the
terminals for the
power or alarm
signals of the two
inner air circulation
fans

3.3.2 HPMI
The Hert Power Monitoring Interface unit (HPMI) transfers the power monitoring signals and
providing ports for the input and output of various alarm signals.
Structure
Figure 3-6 shows the HPMI.
Figure 3-6 HPMI

Ports
Figure 3-7 shows the ports on the panel of the HPMI, and Table 3-2 describes the ports on the
panel of the HPMI.
Figure 3-7 Ports on the panel of the HPMI
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Table 3-2 Ports on the panel of the HPMI
Port Function
TO PMU DB50 Transferring the monitoring signals of the
PMU
A:1.2.3.4 Transmitting two Boolean outputs
B:1.2.3.4 Receiving two Boolean inputs
C:1.2.3.4 l 1.2: receiving one Boolean input
l 3.4: detecting the fuse alarm signals
Gate Receiving the door status alarm signals
D:1.2.3.4 l 1.2: receiving the AC surge protection
alarm signals
l 3.4: receiving the DC surge protection
alarm signals
Bat1 Tmp Receiving the battery temperature monitoring
signals
E:1.2.3.4 Receiving two Boolean inputs
Smoke Receiving the smoke alarm signals
Water Receiving the water alarm signals
Tem Humi Receiving the temperature and humidity
alarm signals
Bat2 Tmp Providing the standby port for the input of the
battery temperature monitoring signals

3.3.3 PDU
The Power Distribution Unit (PDU) in the APM30H performs AC and DC power distribution.
Types
The PDU is classified into four types according to different AC input voltages of the PDU and
DC loads, as described in Table 3-3.
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Table 3-3 Types of PDU
Type Name AC Input Mode Short-Circuiting
Mode
Single-phase/three-
phase AC power
distribution box (for
distributed base
stations)
PDU-01 Single-phase 220 V l AC INPUT: L1,
L2, and L3 are
short-circuited;
N1 and N2 are
short-circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:
Lout1 and Lout2
are not short-
circuited; Nout1
and Nout2 are
short-circuited.
Three-phase 220 V l AC INPUT: L1,
L2, and L3 are not
short-circuited;
N1 and N2 are
short-circuited.
l AC OUTPUT:
Lout1 and Lout2
are not short-
circuited; Nout1
and Nout2 are
short-circuited.
Dual-live-wire AC
power distribution
box (for distributed
base stations)
PDU-02 Dual-live-wire 110 V l AC INPUT:
Short-circuiting is
enabled on the L1
side; short-
circuiting is
enabled on the L2
side.
l AC OUTPUT:
Lout1 and Lout2
are short-
circuited; Nout1
and Nout2 are
short-circuited.
Single-phase/three-
phase AC power
distribution box (for
separated base
stations)
PDU-03 Single-phase 220 V Same as that of the
single-phase/three-
phase AC power
distribution box (for
distributed base
stations)
Three-phase 220 V
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Type Name AC Input Mode Short-Circuiting
Mode
Dual-live-wire AC
power distribution
box (for separated
base stations)
PDU-04 Dual-live-wire 110 V Same as that of the
dual-live-wire AC
power distribution
box (for distributed
base stations)

NOTE
The short-circuiting bar is installed on the L side of the AC INPUT of the PDU before delivery. When the
AC input is three-phase 220 V power, you need to remove the short-circuiting bar on the L side.
Port
All the ports of the PDU can be maintained from the front. All the cables are routed from both
sides of the panel.
The appearance of the PDU varies according to the AC input mode of the PDU. Figure 3-8
shows the ports on the PDU in single-phase/three phase AC input mode.
Figure 3-8 Ports on the PDU
Table 3-4 describes the ports on the PDU.
Table 3-4 Ports on the PDU
SN Description
1 They are AC input wiring terminals. When different AC input modes are used, the
labels of the wiring terminals are different. The labels are as follows:
l PDU in dual-live-wire 110 V AC input mode: L2
l PDU in single-phase/three-phase 220 V AC input mode: N1 and N2
2 They are AC input wiring terminals. When different AC input modes are used, the
labels of the wiring terminals are different. The labels are as follows:
l PDU in dual-live-wire 110 V AC input mode: L1
l PDU in single-phase/three-phase 220 V AC input mode: L1, L2, and L3
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SN Description
3 They are AC output wiring terminals: Lout1 and Lout2.
4 They are AC output wiring terminals: Nout1 and Nout2.
5 They are AC input MCBs.
6 They are AC output MCBs, which control the power supply to the heating film or
heater.
7 They are DC output MCBs: SW0 to SW9.
8 They are DC output wiring terminals: LOAD0 to LOAD9.

Functions
The PDU performs the AC and DC power distribution.
The AC distribution functions of the PDU are as follows:
l Supplying two AC outputs with the maximum current of 10 A to the heater in the APM30H
and heating film of the IBBS200T
l Reporting the surge protection alarms of the AC input
The DC distribution functions of the PDU are as follows:
l Providing 10 DC outputs to meet the DC power distribution requirements of the distributed
base station or separated base station
l Reporting the surge protection alarms of the DC outputs
Table 3-5 describes the DC power distribution function of the PDU when the APM30H works
with the distributed base station.
Table 3-5 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the distributed base station
DC Power
Supply to...
DC Output
Terminal
MCB Position MCB
Specification
MCB
Quantity
RRU LOAD4 to
LOAD9
SW4 to SW9 20 A 6
BBU LOAD3 SW3 12 A 1
FAN LOAD2 SW2 12 A 1
TM LOAD0 and
LOAD1
SW0 and SW1 4 A 2

Table 3-6 describes the DC power distribution function of the PDU when the APM30H works
with the separated base station.
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Table 3-6 DC power distribution function of the PDU applied to the separated base station
DC Power
Supply to...
DC Output
Terminal
MCB Position MCB
Specification
MCB
Quantity
RFU LOAD7 to
LOAD9
SW7 to SW9 30 A 3
Reserved output LOAD6 SW6 30 A 1
BBU LOAD5 SW5 12 A 1
FAN LOAD4 SW4 12 A 1
TM LOAD0 to
LOAD3
SW0 to SW3 4 A 4

3.3.4 Power System (AC/DC)
The AC/DC power system consists of the PMU, AC/DC PSUs, and power subrack. The AC/DC
power system converts the AC mains into -48 V DC power.
3.3.4.1 PMU
The Power and Environment Monitoring Unit (PMU) provides a comprehensive function of
power supply management, power distribution check, and alarm reporting.
3.3.4.2 PSU (AC/DC)
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts AC mains into -48 V DC power.
3.3.4.3 Power Subrack
The power subrack provides the input power wiring terminals, output power wiring terminals,
battery output power wiring terminals, which are respectively connected to the input power
cables, output power cables, and battery power cables.
3.3.4.1 PMU
The Power and Environment Monitoring Unit (PMU) provides a comprehensive function of
power supply management, power distribution check, and alarm reporting.
Functions
The PMU performs the following functions:
l Communicating with the main control unit through the RS232/RS422 serial port
l Providing comprehensive functions of power system management and battery charge and
discharge management
l Detecting and reporting water damage alarms, smoke alarms, door status alarms, and
standby Boolean value alarms, and reporting ambient humidity and temperature, battery
temperature, and standby analog values
l Detecting power distribution, reporting related alarms, and reporting dry contact alarms
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Appearance
Figure 3-9 shows the PMU.
Figure 3-9 PMU

Ports and LEDs
Figure 3-10 shows the ports on the front panel of the PMU, and Figure 3-11 shows the backplane
of the PMU.
Figure 3-10 Ports on the front panel of the PMU
(1) RS232/RS422 ports (2) LEDs
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(3) Power test ports (4) TEST port
(5) Battery control switch (6) COM port

Figure 3-11 Backplane of the PMU
(1) Backplane port

Table 3-7 describes the ports on the PMU.
Table 3-7 Ports on the PMU
Port Function
RS232/RS422 port Used for communication with the main control unit
Power test port Used for measuring power voltages by using an ordinary multimeter
through -48 V and 0 V power test holes
TEST port Used for testing
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Port Function
Battery control
switch
Used for powering on and off the batteries through the ON and OFF
control ports
l Press and hold the port ON for 5s to 10s until the battery is
powered on.
l Press and hold the port OFF for 5s to 10s until the battery is
powered off.
CAUTION
l You need to insert a small round bar into the hole when you operate the
battery control switch. When you hear a crack, the battery is powered on
or off.
COM port Used for connecting to the external signal transfer board
Backplane port Used for connecting to the backplane

Table 3-8 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PMU.
Table 3-8 LEDs on the panel of the PMU
Label Color Status Description
RUN Green Blinking (ON for 1s and
OFF for 1s)
The PMU is functional, and the
communication with the main control unit is
normal.
Blinking (ON for
0.125s and OFF for
0.125s)
The PMU is functional, but the
communication with the main control unit
fails. If the PMU does not communicate with
the main control unit for one minute, the
communication fails.
ON or OFF The PMU is faulty (not in the power-on self-
check state).
ALM Red ON The base station reports at least one of the
following alarms:
l Mains overvoltage or undervoltage alarm
l Busbar overvoltage or undervoltage alarm
l Power module alarm
l Load shutdown alarm
OFF No alarm is reported.

NOTE
In 3s to 5s after the PMU is powered on, the ALM and RUN LEDs are simultaneously ON for about 3s.
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DIP Switch
The DIP switch is positioned on the right panel of the PMU. The DIP switch has eight bits, which
are set to OFF before delivery. Figure 3-12 shows the DIP switch.
Figure 3-12 Right panel of the PMU

The bits of the DIP switch are in binary format. The four least significant bits (1, 2, 3, and 4) of
the DIP switch define the secondary node address of the PMU. The four most significant bits
(5, 6, 7, and 8) are not defined, and they are reserved for future use.
You can set the monitoring address by setting the four least significant bits of the DIP switch.
The first bit corresponds to BIT0, and the fourth bit corresponds to BIT3.
NOTE
l The monitoring address of the PMU must be set to 3 (1100).
l Value 1 indicates that the bit of the DIP switch is set to ON, and value 0 indicates that the bit of the
DIP switch is set to OFF.
Table 3-9 lists the settings of the DIP switch.
Table 3-9 Settings of the DIP switch
BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 Monitoring
Address
0 0 0 0 0000
1 0 0 0 1000
0 1 0 0 0100
1 1 0 0 1100
0 0 1 0 0010
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BIT0 BIT1 BIT2 BIT3 Monitoring
Address
1 0 1 0 1010
0 1 1 0 0110
1 1 1 0 1110
0 0 0 1 0001
1 0 0 1 1001
0 1 0 1 0101
1 1 0 1 1101
0 0 1 1 0011
1 0 1 1 1011
0 1 1 1 0111
1 1 1 1 1111

3.3.4.2 PSU (AC/DC)
The Power Supply Unit (PSU) converts AC mains into -48 V DC power.
Functions
l Converting AC mains into -48 V DC power and supplying -48 V DC power to the DCDU
l Monitoring alarms related to module faults (such as output overvoltage, no output, and fan
faults), alarms related to module protection (such as overtemperature protection and input
overvoltage/undervoltage protection), and module out-of-position alarm
l Monitoring the information about the charge and discharge of batteries
Panel
Figure 3-13 shows the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).
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Figure 3-13 Panel of the PSU (AC/DC)
(1) Power LED
(2) Protection LED
(3) Fault LED

LED
Table 3-10 describes the LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC).
Table 3-10 LEDs on the panel of the PSU (AC/DC)
LED Color Status Description
Power LED Green ON The PSU is normal.
OFF There are faults (such
as no AC input, or
overvoltage and
undervoltage of AC
input) related to the
mains, or the PSU
has no output.
Protection LED Yellow OFF The PSU is normal.
ON There is temperature
pre-alarm or fan pre-
alarm.
Fault LED Red OFF The PSU is normal,
or the PSU has no
output because of the
faults (such as no AC
input, or overvoltage
and undervoltage of
AC input) related to
the mains.
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LED Color Status Description
ON The PSU has no
output because of
output overvoltage
shutdown, fan fault,
overtemperature
shutdown, remote
shutdown, or internal
problems of the PSU.

3.3.4.3 Power Subrack
The power subrack provides the input power wiring terminals, output power wiring terminals,
battery output power wiring terminals, which are respectively connected to the input power
cables, output power cables, and battery power cables.
Appearance
Figure 3-14 shows the power subrack.
Figure 3-14 Power subrack
(1) Input power wiring terminals
(2) Power switch for the batteries
(3) Output power wiring terminals
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Port
Table 3-11 describes the ports on the power subrack.
Table 3-11 Ports on the power subrack
Port Description
Input power wiring terminals The L wire is connected to the L wiring
terminal, whereas the N wire is connected to
the N wiring terminal.
Output power wiring terminal The -48 V power wires are connected to the
wiring terminals LOAD1(-) and LOAD2(-),
whereas the -48 V RTN wires are connected to
the RTN(+) wiring terminal.
Battery output power wiring terminals The -48 V power wire of the batteries is
connected to the BAT(-) wiring terminal,
whereas the -48 V RTN wire of the batteries is
connected to the BAT(+) wiring terminal.
Power switch for the batteries The power switch of the batteries controls the
connection and disconnection of the battery
current.

3.3.5 Core of the Heat Exchanger
The core of the heat exchanger is positioned on the inner side of the front door of the APM30H
cabinet.
Structure
Figure 3-15 shows the core of the heat exchanger.
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Figure 3-15 Core of the heat exchanger

Functions
The core of the heat exchanger extends the area for the exchange of the air inside and outside
the APM30H, speeding up the air circulation and effectively decreasing the working temperature
of the cabinet. In addition, the core of the heat exchanger protects the cabinet from the dust.
3.3.6 Fan
The fans in the APM30H are centrifugal fans: two inner air circulation fans and two outer air
circulation fans. The inner and outer air circulation fans have the same appearance and technical
specifications.
Appearance
Figure 3-16 shows a fan.
Figure 3-16 Fan
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Technical Specifications
Table 3-12 describes the technical specifications of the fan.
Table 3-12 Technical specifications of the fan
Item Specification
Dimensions (diameter x height) 175 mm x 69 mm
Length of the lead 600 mm
Definition of the pins 1 to 4 of the lead l Pin 1: red, for the positive pole of the
power supply
l Pin 2: yellow, for the input of the speed-
adjusting signals
l Pin 3: blue, for the output of the alarm or
speed signals
l Pin 4: black, for the negative pole of the
power supply
NOTE
The cable colors of the fans vary from different
manufacturers.
Rated voltage -48 V
Operating voltage range 36 V to 57 V
Rated power 34 W
Rated rotating speed 3,100 r/min
Speed-adjusting mode PWM speed-adjusting

Functions
The core of the heat exchanger and inner and outer air circulation fans form the heat dissipation
system of the APM30H.
l The outer air circulation refers to that the air is led into the cabinet from the lower part of
the front door and out of the cabinet from the upper part of the front door through the core
of the heat exchanger.
l The inner air circulation refers to that the cool air is led out from the lower part of the core
of the heat exchanger and then forms a loop after exchanging with the air from the fan at
the top of the cabinet. The heat exchange between the inner air circulation and outer air
circulation is implemented in the core of the heat exchanger.
Installation Positions
The installation positions of the fans are as follows:
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l The inner air circulation fans are installed in the fan box.
l The outer air circulation fans are installed at the bottom of the inner side of the front door.
3.3.7 Heater
When the working temperature of the APM30H or TMC11H is below -20C, the heater should
be configured. The working temperature for configuring the heater refers to the local average
lowest temperature of each day in the coldest month of the year.
Structure
Figure 3-17 shows the heater.
Figure 3-17 Heater

Technical Specifications
The technical specifications of the heater are as follows:
l When the temperature in the cabinet is lower than +1C (with 6C offset considered), the
heater starts working. When the temperature in the cabinet is higher than +15C (with 3
C offset considered), the heater stops working.
l When the heater works with 220 V AC input power, the maximum heating capability is
300 W.
3.4 Cables of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The cables of the power cabinet consist of the PGND cable, power cables, and signal cables.
3.4.1 PGND Cable
The PGND cable is used to ground the cabinet.
3.4.2 Input Power Cable of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The input power cable of the APM30H power cabinet is used to supply the external AC power
to the PDU. Different PDUs are used to support three types of AC power inputs, namely, 220
V single-phase, 110 V dual-live-wire, and 220 V three-phase.
3.4.3 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable
The environment monitoring signal cable is used to transport the external monitoring signals to
the PMU in the cabinet.
3.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU
The monitoring signal cable transports the monitoring signals of the PMU to the monitoring
board.
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3.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor transports the door status alarms to the
APMI board.
3.4.1 PGND Cable
The PGND cable is used to ground the cabinet.
Appearance
The PGND cable is a single cable with OT terminals at both ends. It is a yellow and green cable
with the cross-sectional area of 16 mm
2
. The OT terminals should be made on site.
Figure 3-18 show the equipotential cable.
Figure 3-18 Appearance of the equipotential cable

You can also make 2-hole OT terminals in compliance with local specifications, as shown in
Figure 3-19.
Figure 3-19 2-hole OT terminal

3.4.2 Input Power Cable of the APM30H Power Cabinet
The input power cable of the APM30H power cabinet is used to supply the external AC power
to the PDU. Different PDUs are used to support three types of AC power inputs, namely, 220
V single-phase, 110 V dual-live-wire, and 220 V three-phase.
Specifications
The input power cable for the power cabinet is the cable with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
.
NOTE
The color and appearance of the cable delivered to different country and area are not the same. If the cable
is purchased locally, the cable should meet local regulations.
3.4.3 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable
The environment monitoring signal cable is used to transport the external monitoring signals to
the PMU in the cabinet.
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Appearance
The environment monitoring signal cable is a black cable of 0.5 m length, with DB50 male
connectors at both ends.
Figure 3-20 Environment monitoring signal cable
X1 X2
View A View B
A B
1
W1
W2
(1) DB50 male connector

Pin Assignment
Table 3-13 shows the pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 3-13 Pin assignment of the environment monitoring signal cable
X1 End X2 End Description
1 1 Single wire
3 3 Twisted pair
4 4
5 5 Twisted pair
8 8
9 9 Twisted pair
10 10
11 11 Twisted pair
12 12
13 13 Twisted pair
14 14
16 16 Twisted pair
17 17
18 18 Twisted pair
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19 19
20 20 Twisted pair
21 21
22 22 Twisted pair
23 23
24 24 Twisted pair
25 25
27 27 Twisted pair
28 28
29 29 Twisted pair
30 30
31 31 Twisted pair
32 32
33 33 Twisted pair
34 34
43 43 Twisted pair
44 44

3.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable for the PMU
The monitoring signal cable transports the monitoring signals of the PMU to the monitoring
board.
Appearance
The monitoring signal cable is black in color and 0.6 m in length, with RJ45 connectors at both
ends.
Figure 3-21 Monitoring signal cable
(1) RJ45 connector
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Pin Assignment
Table 3-14 describes the pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable between the PMU and
the APMI.
Table 3-14 Pin assignment of the monitoring signal cable
X1 End X2 End Wire Type
X1.1 X2.1 Twisted pair
X1.2 X2.2
X1.3 X2.3 Twisted pair
X1.6 X2.6
X1.4 X2.4 Twisted pair
X1.5 X2.5
X1.7 X2.7 Twisted pair
X1.8 X2.8

3.4.5 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor transports the door status alarms to the
APMI board.
Structure
Figure 3-22 shows the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor.
Figure 3-22 Monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor

The details of the monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor are as follows:
l The cable labelled 1: 2-pin straight socket at one end is connected to the APMI board; the
bare wire and cord end terminal at the other end are connected to the door status sensor and
wiring terminal block.
l The cable labelled 2: the bare wire at one end is connected to the door status sensor; the
cord end terminal at the other end is connected to the wiring terminal block.
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l The cable labelled 3: the cord end terminals at both ends are connected to two ports on the
wiring terminal block.
NOTE
When the battery cabinet or the RF cabinet is configured, remove the cable labelled 3, and connect the
monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor in the battery cabinet or RF cabinet to the wiring terminal
block, thus to report the door status alarms.
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About This Chapter
This describes the IBBS200T in terms of its appearance, structure, and components.
4.1 Appearance of the IBBS200T
The IBBS200T is used outdoors. It is small, easy to move, and adaptive to high temperature
environment.
4.2 Structure of the IBBS200T
Familiarity with the structure of the IBBS200T helps achieve better understanding of the
IBBS200T functions, applications, and installation modes.
4.3 Components of the IBBS200T
The components of the IBBS200T consist of the TEC cooler, junction box, signal transfer
terminals, and batteries.
4.4 Cables of the IBBS200T
The cables of the IBBS200T consist of the equipotential cable, input power cables, power cables
for batteries, and signal cables.
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4.1 Appearance of the IBBS200T
The IBBS200T is used outdoors. It is small, easy to move, and adaptive to high temperature
environment.
Figure 4-1 shows the IBBS200T.
Figure 4-1 IBBS200T

4.2 Structure of the IBBS200T
Familiarity with the structure of the IBBS200T helps achieve better understanding of the
IBBS200T functions, applications, and installation modes.
Figure 4-2 shows the internal structure of the IBBS200T.
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Figure 4-2 Internal structure of the IBBS200T
(1) Heat insulation foam (2) TEC cooler (3) Signal transfer
terminals
(4) Transfer terminal for
the power of the TEC
cooler
(5) Junction box

NOTE
l The signal transfer terminals are the transfer terminals for the door status signals, TEC cooler alarm
signals, battery temperature signals, and smoke signals.
l The junction box consists of the wiring copper bars, MCBs for the upper-layer and lower-layer battery
groups, and MCBs for the TEC module.
4.3 Components of the IBBS200T
The components of the IBBS200T consist of the TEC cooler, junction box, signal transfer
terminals, and batteries.
4.3.1 TEC Cooler
The TEC cooler is installed in the TEC cooler hood on the front door of the cabinet. The TEC
cooler consists of the TEC module, inner air circulation fan, outer air circulation fan, cooling
fin, and monitoring board.
4.3.2 Junction Box
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The junction box is positioned on the right wall of the IBBS200T, containing wiring copper bars,
battery MCBs, and TEC cooler MCB.
4.3.3 Signal Transfer Terminals
The signal transfer terminals are bound to the inner side of the front door of the cabinet. The
terminals contain four pairs of air terminals.
4.3.4 Battery
This describes the appearance, technical specifications, and types of the batteries in the
IBBS200T.
4.3.1 TEC Cooler
The TEC cooler is installed in the TEC cooler hood on the front door of the cabinet. The TEC
cooler consists of the TEC module, inner air circulation fan, outer air circulation fan, cooling
fin, and monitoring board.
Appearance
Figure 4-3 shows the TEC cooler.
Figure 4-3 TEC cooler

Functions
The TEC cooler provides the following functions:
l The TEC cooler obtains -48 V DC power from the junction box on the right of the
IBBS200T.
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l The TEC cooler provides the low voltage disconnect (LVD) function with the low voltage
threshold of 44 V. After the LVD is performed, the leaked current is less than 5 mA.
l When the ambient temperature is lower than 45C, the temperature at the inner air vent is
not higher than 30C and the coefficient of performance (COP) is not less than 0.5.
l When the ambient temperature is between 45C and 55C, the temperature at the inner air
vent is not higher than 40C and the coefficient of performance (COP) is not less than 0.5.
4.3.2 Junction Box
The junction box is positioned on the right wall of the IBBS200T, containing wiring copper bars,
battery MCBs, and TEC cooler MCB.
Appearance
Figure 4-4 shows the junction box.
Figure 4-4 Junction box

Internal Structure
Figure 4-5 shows the internal structure of the junction box.
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Figure 4-5 Internal structure of the junction box
(1) Wiring copper bar for
the positive pole of the
batteries
(2) Wiring copper bar for
the negative pole of the
batteries
(3) Wiring copper bar for
the negative pole of the
TEC cooler
(4) Wiring copper bar for
the positive pole of the
TEC cooler
(5) Negative power cable
of the TEC cooler
(6) Positive power cable of
the TEC cooler
(7) Negative power cable
of battery group 1
(8) Negative power cable
of battery group 2
(9) Positive power cable of
battery group 1
(10) Positive power cable
of battery group 2
(11) MCBs for the negative
poles of the battery groups
(two)
(12) MCB for the negative
pole of the TEC cooler

The internal structure of the junction box is described as follows:
l The positive power of the batteries is divided into two ways through the wiring copper bar
for the positive pole of the batteries, and then led to the corresponding positive poles of the
battery groups.
l The negative power of the batteries is divided into two ways through the wiring copper bar
for the negative pole of the batteries, and then led into the corresponding terminals of the
MCBs for the negative poles of the battery groups. The two MCBs control and protect the
corresponding battery groups. The output terminals of the MCBs are connected to the
corresponding negative poles of the battery groups.
l The negative power of the TEC cooler is led into the corresponding MCB for the negative
pole of the TEC cooler through the wiring copper bar for the negative pole of the TEC
cooler. The MCB controls and protects the corresponding TEC cooler. The output terminal
of the MCB is connected to the corresponding negative pole of the TEC cooler.
l The positive power of the TEC cooler is led to the positive pole of the TEC cooler through
the wiring copper bar for the positive pole of the TEC cooler.
NOTE
The battery MCB labeled 1 controls the upper-layer battery group, whereas the battery MCB labeled 2
controls the lower-layer battery group.
4.3.3 Signal Transfer Terminals
The signal transfer terminals are bound to the inner side of the front door of the cabinet. The
terminals contain four pairs of air terminals.
Appearance
Figure 4-6 shows the signal transfer terminals.
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Figure 4-6 Signal transfer terminals

Functions
The signal transfer terminals transfer the alarm signals related to the door status, smoke, battery
temperature, and TEC module.
4.3.4 Battery
This describes the appearance, technical specifications, and types of the batteries in the
IBBS200T.
Appearance
Figure 4-7 shows the batteries.
Figure 4-7 Batteries

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Technical Specifications
Table 4-1 describes the technical specifications of the batteries in the IBBS200T.
Table 4-1 Technical specifications of a single battery
Type Dimensions
(Width x Height x
Depth)
Weight Remarks
12 V 50 Ah 105 mm x 227 mm x
390 mm
21.5 kg The dimensions and
weight of a single
battery from
different
manufacturers are
different.
12 V 92 Ah 105 mm x 287 mm x
390 mm
33.5 kg
108 mm x 287 mm x
393 mm
35 kg

Types
The IBBS200T supports four types of battery group: 48 V 50 Ah, 48 V 100 Ah, 48 V 92 Ah,
and 48 V 184 Ah.
NOTE
l The upper and lower 48 V 50 Ah battery groups can be connected in parallel to provide 48 V 100
Ah backup power.
l The upper and lower 48 V 92 Ah battery groups can be connected in parallel to provide 48 V 184
Ah backup power.
l Each battery group contains four single batteries.
4.4 Cables of the IBBS200T
The cables of the IBBS200T consist of the equipotential cable, input power cables, power cables
for batteries, and signal cables.
4.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the battery cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be grounded
through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
4.4.2 Input Power Cables of the IBBS200T
The input power cables of the IBBS200T consist of the RTN(+) cable, NEG(-) cable, and the
inter-battery cables.
4.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries
The power cables for the batteries consist of cable for series connection of batteries, cable
between the power subrack and the inter-battery copper bar, and cable between the batteries and
the inter-battery copper bar.
4.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
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The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor is used to connect the door status sensor
to the door status wiring terminal of the power cabinet, through which the door status signals
are reported.
4.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the battery cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be grounded
through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
Appearance
The equipotential cable is a single cable with OT terminals at both ends. It is a yellow and green
cable with cross-sectional area of 16 mm
2
. The OT terminals should be made on site.
Figure 4-8 show the equipotential cable.
Figure 4-8 Equipotential cable

You can also make 2-hole OT terminals in compliance with local specifications, as shown in
Figure 4-9.
Figure 4-9 2-hole OT terminal

4.4.2 Input Power Cables of the IBBS200T
The input power cables of the IBBS200T consist of the RTN(+) cable, NEG(-) cable, and the
inter-battery cables.
Specifications
The RTN(+) power cable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
; the NEG(-) power
cable is a blue cable with cross-sectional area of 25 mm
2
.
4.4.3 Power Cable for the Batteries
The power cables for the batteries consist of cable for series connection of batteries, cable
between the power subrack and the inter-battery copper bar, and cable between the batteries and
the inter-battery copper bar.
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Inter-Battery Copper Bar
The inter-battery copper bar connects the single batteries in series to form a battery group. Figure
4-10 shows the inter-battery copper bar.
Figure 4-10 Inter-Battery copper bar

Cable Between the Power Subrack and the Inter-Battery Copper Bar
Figure 4-11 shows the cable between the power subrack and the inter-battery copper bar.
Figure 4-11 Cable between the power subrack and the inter-battery copper bar
(1) OT terminals

Table 4-2 describes the specifications of the cable between the power subrack and the inter-
battery copper bar.
Table 4-2 Specifications of the cable between the power subrack and the inter-battery copper
bar
Color Cross-Sectional Area One End Is
Connected to...
The Other End Is
Connected to
Black
25 mm
2
Negative pole of the
power subrack BAT (-)
Inter-battery copper bar
on the negative pole of
the batteries
Red Positive pole of the
power subrack BAT (+)
Inter-battery copper bar
of the positive pole of
the batteries

Cable Between the Batteries and the Inter-Battery Copper Bar
Figure 4-12 shows the cable between the batteries and the inter-battery copper bar.
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Figure 4-12 Cable between the batteries and the inter-battery copper bar
(1) OT terminal

Table 4-3 describes the specifications of the cable between the batteries and the inter-battery
copper bar.
Table 4-3 Specifications of the cable between the batteries and the inter-battery copper bar
Color Cross-Sectional Area One End Is
Connected to...
The Other End Is
Connected to...
Black
25 mm
2
Negative pole of the
batteries
Inter-battery copper bar
on the negative pole of
the batteries
Red Positive pole of the
batteries
Inter-battery copper bar
on the positive pole of
the batteries

4.4.4 Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door Status Sensor
The monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor is used to connect the door status sensor
to the door status wiring terminal of the power cabinet, through which the door status signals
are reported.
The structure and installation position of monitoring signal cable for the door status sensor are
similar to those of the power cabinet. For details, refer to Monitoring Signal Cable for the Door
Status Sensor.
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About This Chapter
This describes the TMC11H in terms of its appearance, structure, and components.
5.1 Appearance of the TMC11H
The TMC11H is used outdoors. It is small, easy to move, and adaptive to adverse conditions.
5.2 Structure of the TMC11H
Familiarity with the structure of the TMC11H helps achieve better understanding of the
TMC11H functions, applications, and installation modes.
5.3 Components of the TMC11H
The components of the TMC11H are the HEUA, core of the heat exchanger, fans, heater, door
status sensor, and DCDU-03. Of the components, the core of the heat exchanger, fans, heater,
and door status sensor are the same as those in the APM30H.
5.4 Cables of the TMC11H
The cables of the TMC11H consist of the equipotential cable, and input power cables.
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5.1 Appearance of the TMC11H
The TMC11H is used outdoors. It is small, easy to move, and adaptive to adverse conditions.
THE TMC11H has the same appearance as that of the APM30H, as shown in Figure 5-1.
Figure 5-1 TMC11H

5.2 Structure of the TMC11H
Familiarity with the structure of the TMC11H helps achieve better understanding of the
TMC11H functions, applications, and installation modes.
Figure 5-2 shows the structure of the TMC11H.
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Figure 5-2 Structure of the TMC11H
(1) Filler panel (2) Inner air circulation fan (3) HEUA
(4) DCDU-03 (5) Outer air circulation fan (6) Core of the heat exchanger

The TMC11H has the following features in terms of its structure:
l According to different application scenarios, the TMC11H can be configured with
DCDU-03A, DCDU-03B, or DCDU-03C.
l The DCDU-03 provides nine DC outputs and reports surge protection alarms.
l The TMC11H provides 11 U space for user equipment.
5.3 Components of the TMC11H
The components of the TMC11H are the HEUA, core of the heat exchanger, fans, heater, door
status sensor, and DCDU-03. Of the components, the core of the heat exchanger, fans, heater,
and door status sensor are the same as those in the APM30H.
5.3.1 DCDU-03
Configured with MCBs of different specifications, the DCDU-03 can be classified into
DCDU-03A, DCDU-03B, and DCDU-03C. The three types of DCDU-03 have the same
appearance, engineering specifications, and ports.
5.3.2 HEUA
The HEUA monitors the fans and reports the related alarms.
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5.3.1 DCDU-03
Configured with MCBs of different specifications, the DCDU-03 can be classified into
DCDU-03A, DCDU-03B, and DCDU-03C. The three types of DCDU-03 have the same
appearance, engineering specifications, and ports.
Appearance
Figure 5-3 shows the DCDU-03.
Figure 5-3 DCDU-03

Engineering Specifications
Table 5-1 describes the engineering specifications of the DCDU-03.
Table 5-1 Engineering specifications of the DCDU-03
Item Specification
Weight 4 kg
Dimensions (width x height x depth) 442 mm x 42 mm x 200 mm

Functions
The Direct Current Distribution Unit (DCDU-03) provides the following functions:
l Provides nine -48 V DC outputs to meet multiple power distribution requirements in
scenarios of distributed and separated base stations through different MCB configurations
l Provides surge protections through the built-in DC surge protection board
l Provides surge protection alarm signals and reporting the surge protection alarms in time
Table 5-2 describes the DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03.
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Table 5-2 DC power distribution functions of the DCDU-03
DCDU
Type
DC Output
Terminal
Power
consumpti
on devices
MCB
Specificati
on
MCB
Quantity
Applicatio
n Scenario
DCDU-03A LOAD0 Temperature
control
system
12 A 1 Transmissio
n cabinet
LOAD1 to
LOAD8
Transmissio
n devices of
the operator
4 A 8
DCDU-03B LOAD0 to
LOAD5
RRU 20 A 6 GSM
distributed
base station
LOAD6 to
LOAD8
BBU and the
transmission
devices of
the operator
12 A 3
DCDU-03C LOAD0 to
LOAD5
RRU 12 A 6 WCDMA or
WiMax
distributed
base station
LOAD6 BBU 12 A 1
LOAD7 and
LOAD8
Transmissio
n devices of
the operator
6 A 2

Ports
Figure 5-4 shows the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.
Figure 5-4 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03

l Figure 5-4 takes the DCDU-03A for example.
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Table 5-3 describes the ports on the panel of the DCDU-03.
Table 5-3 Ports on the panel of the DCDU-03
Port Specification Cross-
Sectiona
l Area
(Unit:
mm
2
)
Remarks
DC input
terminal
Supporting M6 2-hole
OT terminal
l DCDU
-03A:
25
l DCDU
-03B:
25
l DCDU
-03C:
25
Supporting the input power cable
with a maximum cross-sectional
area of 25 mm
2
DC output
terminal
LOAD0 to LOAD8
(from left to right)
2.5 l Three rows of wiring terminals
for outputs: NEG(-), RTN(+),
and PGND, where, the last three
pairs of the PGND wiring
terminals support the grounding
of the M4 2-hole OT terminals,
as shown in the red boxes in
Figure 5-4
l Supporting the output power
cable with a maximum cross-
sectional area of 6 mm
2
Surge
protection
alarm wiring
terminal
Supporting 2-pin cord
end terminal
- 2-pin cord end terminal not
distinguished from different
polarities

5.3.2 HEUA
The HEUA monitors the fans and reports the related alarms.
Structure
The HEUA is the heat exchange monitoring unit. Figure 5-5 shows the HEUA.
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Figure 5-5 HEUA

Ports
Figure 5-6 shows the ports on the HEUA, and Table 5-4 describes the ports on the HEUA.
Figure 5-6 Ports on the HEUA

Table 5-4 Ports on the HEUA
SN Port Quantity Function
1 3V3 power supply
port
1 Leading DC input
power to the HEUA
2 and 3 4-pin sockets 2 Providing the
terminals for the
power or alarm
signals of the two
outer air circulation
fans
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SN Port Quantity Function
4 LEDs 2 Indicating the
running status and
alarm status of the
fans
5 and 6 RJ45 ports 2 two RS485 signals
l COM OUT:
connecting to the
PMU or lower-
level HEUA
l COM IN:
connecting to the
BBU or upper-
level HEUA
7 Pin 1/2/3/4 (J3) 1 Receiving the door
status alarm signals
8 Pin 1/2/3/4 (J6) 1 Receiving the surge
protector alarm
signals of the
DCDU-03
9 Short-circuiting caps 2 Differentiating the
TMC11H from other
cabinets
10 and 11 4-pin sockets 2 Providing the
terminals for the
power or alarm
signals of the two
inner air circulation
fans

5.4 Cables of the TMC11H
The cables of the TMC11H consist of the equipotential cable, and input power cables.
5.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the transmission cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be
grounded through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
5.4.2 Input Power Cable of the TMC11H
5.4.1 Equipotential Cable
When the transmission cabinet is working with the power cabinet, one cabinet should be
grounded through connecting the equipotential cable to the other cabinet.
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Appearance
The equipotential cable is a single cable with OT terminals at both ends. It is a yellow and green
cable with cross-sectional area of 16 mm
2
. The OT terminals should be made on site.
Figure 5-7 show the equipotential cable.
Figure 5-7 Equipotential cable

You can also make 2-hole OT terminals in compliance with local specifications, as shown in
Figure 5-8.
Figure 5-8 2-hole OT terminal

5.4.2 Input Power Cable of the TMC11H
Specifications
The RTN(+) power cable is a black cable with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
. The NEG(-) power
cable is a blue cable with cross-sectional area of 6 mm
2
.
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6 Installing the APM30H Hardware
About This Chapter
Before installing the hardware of the APM30H, you should familiarize yourself with the
information about the APM30H installation. The procedures for installing the hardware of the
APM30H involve installing the APM30H, installing the APM30H components, installing the
APM30H cables, sealing the cable holes, powering on the APM30H, and checking the APM30H
hardware installation.
6.1 Information Related to the APM30H Installation
The information related to the APM30H installation is the installation modes and space
requirements of the APM30H.
6.2 Installing the APM30H Cabinet
According to different application scenarios, the APM30H cabinet can be installed on the
concrete floor or stacked on the IBBS200T.
6.3 Installing the Components of the APM30H
This describes how to install the APM30H components, such as the components in the APM30H
and batteries in the IBBS200T.
6.4 Installing the Cables of the APM30H
This describes how to install the APM30H cables, which are the APM30H cables and IBBS200T
cables.
6.5 Sealing the Cable Holes
After the cable connections are complete, you must seal the cable holes with fireproof clay.
6.6 Checking the Power-On Status of the APM30H
The cabinet must be powered on in seven days after unpacked. In addition, the cabinet cannot
be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
6.7 Checklist for the APM30H Hardware Installation
The checklist for the APM30H hardware installation involves the cabinet installation, electrical
connections, and installation environment.
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6.1 Information Related to the APM30H Installation
The information related to the APM30H installation is the installation modes and space
requirements of the APM30H.
6.1.1 Installation Modes of the APM30H
The APM30H can be installed on the rooftop, on the concrete floor, and on the overhead
platform. It can also form a pile with the IBBS200T or RF cabinet in stack mode.
6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30H
The APM30H must meet the space requirements for cabling and OM in different installation
modes.
6.1.1 Installation Modes of the APM30H
The APM30H can be installed on the rooftop, on the concrete floor, and on the overhead
platform. It can also form a pile with the IBBS200T or RF cabinet in stack mode.
Figure 6-1 shows the installation modes of the APM30H.
Figure 6-1 Installation modes of the APM30H

6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30H
The APM30H must meet the space requirements for cabling and OM in different installation
modes.
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Space Requirements of a Single APM30H
The APM30H, IBBS200T, and TMC11H have the same space requirements, as shown in Figure
6-2.
Figure 6-2 Space requirements of a single APM30H (unit: mm)

NOTE
If the APM30H forms a pile with the RF cabinet in stack mode or is installed side by side with the RF
cabinet, the space requirements of the APM30H are consistent with those of the RF cabinet.
Space Requirements of Two Cabinets
When the APM30H forms a pile with the IBBS200T, the space requirements of the APM30H
are the same as those of a single APM30H. For details, see Space Requirements of a Single
APM30H.
When the APM30H and IBBS200T are combined, and the APM30H is installed on the left of
the IBBS200T, the space requirements of the two cabinets are shown in Figure 6-3.
Figure 6-3 Space requirements of the combined APM30H and IBBS200T (unit: mm)

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When the APM30H and IBBS200T are combined, and the APM30H is installed on the right of
the IBBS200T, the space requirements of the two cabinets are shown in Figure 6-4.
Figure 6-4 Space requirements of the combined APM30H and IBBS200T (unit: mm)

Requirements of the Concrete Base
When the concrete base is required for installing the APM30H, the recommended dimensions
of the concrete base are shown in Figure 6-5.
NOTE
l The height of the concrete base should meet the requirements of cabinet heat dissipation and local flood
prevention. The concrete base should be at least 200 mm higher than the floor. This ensures that the
cabinet can be naturally cooled and that rain water or flood water cannot enter the cabinet. When casting
the concrete base, ensure that the smoothness error of the upper plane is not greater than 5 mm.
Figure 6-5 Recommended dimensions of the concrete base

6.2 Installing the APM30H Cabinet
According to different application scenarios, the APM30H cabinet can be installed on the
concrete floor or stacked on the IBBS200T.
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6.2.1 Installing the APM30H Cabinet on the Concrete Floor
This describes how to install the APM30H cabinet on the concrete floor.
6.2.2 Stacking the APM30H on the IBBS200T
Stacking the APM30H on the IBBS200T takes up a smaller footprint and satisfies the
requirements for longer backup power.
6.2.1 Installing the APM30H Cabinet on the Concrete Floor
This describes how to install the APM30H cabinet on the concrete floor.
Context
CAUTION
The weight of the APM30H is 130 kg when it is fully configured. Therefore, ensure that the
concrete floor can bear the weight of the APM30H.
Procedure
Step 1 According to 6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30H, determine the position for installing
the cabinet on the concrete floor.
Step 2 Determine the position of the base according to the position of the cabinet.
Step 3 Place the base in position and use a marking pen to mark four anchor points according to the
holes at the bottom of the base or according to the inter-holes spacing shown in Figure 6-6.
Figure 6-6 Determining the installation position (unit: mm)
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Step 4 Drill a hole at one of the marked points, and then install an expansion bolt assembly, as shown
in Figure 6-7.
Figure 6-7 Installing the expansion bolt assembly
(1) M12 x 60 bolt (2) Spring washer 12 (3) Flat washer 12 (4) Expansion tube

Step 5 Place the base on the concrete floor and align the holes at the bottom of the base with the bolt
holes on the floor.
Step 6 Lead the bolt through the spring washer and flat washer in turn, and then lead the assembled
bolt through the hole of the base into each expansion tube, as shown in Figure 6-8.
Figure 6-8 Securing the base

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Step 7 Turn the bolts clockwise by using a wrench to secure the base on the floor.
Step 8 Open the front door of the APM30H and remove the rubber caps from the holes at the bottom
of the APM30H, as shown in Figure 6-9.
Figure 6-9 Removing the rubber caps from the holes at the bottom of the APM30H

Step 9 Place the cabinet on the base.
CAUTION
The cabinet can be carried by human labor if lifting tools cannot be used on site.
1. Remove the four fillers from the top of the cabinet, and screw the lifting eyes delivered in
the accessories into the screw holes, as shown in Figure 6-10.
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Figure 6-10 Installing a lifting eye
(1) Filler (2) Lifting eye

NOTE
Reserve the removed fillers for later use.
2. Use the hoisting equipment to lift the cabinet, and then slowly place the cabinet on the base.
CAUTION
l When lifting the cabinet, ensure that all the four lifting eyes are tightened, that the angle
between the lifting rope and the top of the cabinet is at least 60 degrees, and that the
cabinet is horizontal. In addition, no people stands around the cabinet, and the front and
rear doors of the cabinet are closed.
l If the cabinet is installed in adverse conditions (for example, strong wind), pay special
attention to the center of the gravity of the cabinet and ensure that the cabinet is not
slanted or drops down.
Step 10 Adjust the position of the cabinet to align the holes at the bottom of the cabinet with the holes
on the base.
Step 11 Lead each M12 x 25 bolt through the spring washer 12 and flat washer 12 in turn. Insert the
assembled bolts through the holes at the bottom of the cabinet into the base, and then tighten the
four bolts, as shown in Figure 6-11.
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Figure 6-11 Securing the APM30H

Step 12 Use a wrench to tighten the bolts clockwise. In this way, the APM30H is secured on the base.
Step 13 Remove the four lifting eyes from the top of the cabinet. Then, use the removed fillers to seal
the screw holes, as shown in Figure 6-12.
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Figure 6-12 Removing the lifting eyes
(1) Lifting eye (2) Filler

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6.2.2 Stacking the APM30H on the IBBS200T
Stacking the APM30H on the IBBS200T takes up a smaller footprint and satisfies the
requirements for longer backup power.
Context
Both APM30H and IBBS200T support ceiling installation. For details on how to install them
on the ceiling, see Step 9 and Step 13 in 6.2.1 Installing the APM30H Cabinet on the Concrete
Floor.
Procedure
Step 1 According to 6.1.2 Space Requirements of the APM30H, determine the installation position
of the IBBS200T.
Step 2 Install the base on the concrete floor. For details, see Step 2 and Step 7 in 6.2.1 Installing the
APM30H Cabinet on the Concrete Floor.
Step 3 Install the IBBS200T on the base, as shown in Figure 6-13.
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Figure 6-13 Installing the IBBS200T

NOTE
The installation of the IBBS200T on the base is similar to that of the APM30H. For details, see 6.2.1
Installing the APM30H Cabinet on the Concrete Floor.
Step 4 Remove the four rubber caps from the top of the IBBS200T, as shown in Figure 6-14.
Figure 6-14 Removing the rubber caps from the top of the IBBS200T

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NOTE
The four holes with the rubber caps on the top of the IBBS200T are used for connecting to the APM30H
in stack mode.
Step 5 Open the front door of the IBBS200T, and then remove the retention screws from the cover plate
of the cable hole on the top of IBBS200T. Then, remove the cover plate, as shown in Figure
6-15.
Figure 6-15 Removing the cover plate from the IBBS200T

Step 6 On the position where the cover plate is removed, install the cover plate for leading out the
cables, and then fasten the retention screws, as shown in Figure 6-16.
Figure 6-16 Installing the cover plate for leading out the cables on the IBBS200T
(1) Cover plate for leading out the cables (2) Rubber pad (3) IBBS200T

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Step 7 Open the door of the APM30H and remove the rubber caps from the holes at the bottom of the
APM30H, as shown in Figure 6-17.
Figure 6-17 Removing the rubber caps from the holes at the bottom of the APM30H

Step 8 Place the APM30H from which the rubber caps are removed right on the IBBS200T, and align
the cable holes at the bottom of the APM30H with the cable holes on the top of the IBBS200T.
Figure 6-18 shows the APM30H on the IBBS200T.
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Figure 6-18 Stacking the APM30H on the IBBS200T

Step 9 Slightly adjust the positions of the two cabinets to ensure that the screw holes are aligned. Then,
use four M12x10 bolts to connect the APM30H and IBBS200T.
Step 10 Use a wrench to fasten the retention bolts clockwise so that the APM30H is secured on the
IBBS200T.
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6.3 Installing the Components of the APM30H
This describes how to install the APM30H components, such as the components in the APM30H
and batteries in the IBBS200T.
6.3.1 Installing the APM30H Components
This describes how to install the APM30H components, such as the PMU, PSU, and user
equipment.
6.3.2 Installing the Batteries in the IBBS200T
The IBBS200T supports battery groups of up to 48 V 184 Ah backup power. The battery groups
provide long-time backup power to the distributed base station or separated base station.
6.3.1 Installing the APM30H Components
This describes how to install the APM30H components, such as the PMU, PSU, and user
equipment.
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6.3.1.1 Installing the PMU/PSU
This describes how to install the PMU and PSUs in the power subrack to enable power rectifying
and monitoring.
6.3.1.2 Installing the User Equipment
The APM30H provides space for user equipment.
6.3.1.1 Installing the PMU/PSU
This describes how to install the PMU and PSUs in the power subrack to enable power rectifying
and monitoring.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the module.
Procedure
Step 1 Before installing the PMU, set the monitoring address to 3 through the DIP switch on the right
panel of the PMU, as shown in Figure 6-19.
Figure 6-19 Setting the DIP switch on the PMU

Step 2 Place the PMU or PSU on the guide rails of the power subrack, and then use a flat-head
screwdriver to loosen the screws on the handle of the panel of the PMU or PSU, as shown in
Figure 6-20.
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Figure 6-20 Loosening the handle
Step 3 Slide the PMU or PSU along the guide rails until it is in position, and then push the handle back,
as shown in Figure 6-21.
Figure 6-21 Installing the PMU/PSU

Step 4 Fasten the screws on the handle to secure the PMU or PSU.
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6.3.1.2 Installing the User Equipment
The APM30H provides space for user equipment.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position for installing the user equipment, as shown in Figure 6-22.
Figure 6-22 Position for installing the user equipment
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Step 2 Remove the eight M6x12 screws securing the user equipment from the columns, as shown in
Figure 6-23.
Figure 6-23 Removing the screws from the columns

Step 3 Place the user equipment on the guide rails and slide it slowly until the mounting ears are in
contact with the columns. Then, fasten the M6x12 screws to ensure that the installation is secure,
as shown in Figure 6-24.
Figure 6-24 Installing the user equipment

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6.3.2 Installing the Batteries in the IBBS200T
The IBBS200T supports battery groups of up to 48 V 184 Ah backup power. The battery groups
provide long-time backup power to the distributed base station or separated base station.
Context
DANGER
l Before installing the batteries, you must set the battery MCB labeled BAT. under the PMU
to OFF to prevent strong current. Figure 6-25 shows the battery MCB under the PMU.
Figure 6-25 Battery MCB under the PMU

l During the installation, short circuits must not exist between the positive and negative poles
of the batteries. All the tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers must be coated with
insulating tubes. This prevents the battery from being burned and ensures your personal
safety.
l When installing the batteries, handle with both hands. Move and place the batteries gently
to avoid damage to the batteries.
l The installation tools must be insulated.
l The plastic housing of the batteries and the electrode wiring terminals must be kept intact
during the installation.
Procedure
Step 1 Place the batteries on the guide rails one by one, from bottom to top and from left to right. Then,
slide them into the cabinet.
Step 2 Loosen the three retention screws on the Z-shape baffle plate in the middle of the IBBS200T,
and then push the Z-shape baffle plate upwards until it is in contact with the screws.
Step 3 Ensure that the upper part of the Z-shape baffle plate stretches out of the cabinet. Then, fasten
the three retention screws in turn.
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NOTE
Move the Z-shape baffle plate upwards to prevent the upper-layer batteries from falling. If only the lower-
layer batteries are installed in the IBBS200T, you also need to move the Z-shape baffle plate upwards to
prevent interference to the batteries.
Step 4 Remove the protecting hood from the wiring terminals on the batteries and connect the batteries
in series by using the battery lead plates.
Step 5 Connect the positive and negative power cables to the positive and negative wiring terminals on
the upper-layer and lower-layer batteries respectively, as shown in Figure 6-26.
Figure 6-26 Connecting the batteries in series
(1) A single battery (2) Battery lead plate (3) Z-shape baffle
plate
(4) Positive power
cable of the batteries
(5) Negative power
cable of the batteries

NOTE
Figure 6-26 shows the installation of the batteries by taking the 48 V 100 Ah battery groups as an example.
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6.4 Installing the Cables of the APM30H
This describes how to install the APM30H cables, which are the APM30H cables and IBBS200T
cables.
6.4.1 Installing the APM30H Cables
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This describes how to install the APM30H cables, which are the PGND cable and input power
cable.
6.4.2 Installing the IBBS200T Cables
This describes how to install the IBBS200T cables. The IBBS200T cables are classified into the
equipotential cable, power cable, and signal cable.
6.4.1 Installing the APM30H Cables
This describes how to install the APM30H cables, which are the PGND cable and input power
cable.
6.4.1.1 Installing the APM30H PGND Cable
This describes how to install the APM30H PGND cable. The APM30H PGND cable, surge
protector grounding cable, and grounding cable for user equipment are connected to the
grounding busbar of the APM30H.
6.4.1.2 Installing the APM30H Input Power Cable
Configured with different types of PDUs, the APM30H supports three AC input power modes,
which are single-phase 220 V, three-phase 220 V, and dual-live-wire 110 V. The following
procedure describes the installation of the APM30H input power cable based on three-phase 220
V AC input power mode.
6.4.1.1 Installing the APM30H PGND Cable
This describes how to install the APM30H PGND cable. The APM30H PGND cable, surge
protector grounding cable, and grounding cable for user equipment are connected to the
grounding busbar of the APM30H.
Context
l The grounding cables of the door, DC power distribution subrack, AC surge protector, and
DC surge protector are connected before the delivery of the equipment. You need not
connect these grounding cables on site.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the position of the grounding busbar of the APM30H.
Step 2 Route the grounding bus through the cable hole at the bottom of the cabinet. Lead the grounding
bus into the cabinet through the left cable hole, and then fix the OT terminal of the grounding
bus to the grounding busbar. Then, fasten the nuts on the grounding busbar.
Step 3 The other end of the grounding bus is connected to the nearby grounding bar outdoors. Figure
6-27 shows the connections of the APM30H PGND cable.
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Figure 6-27 Installing the APM30H PGND cable

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6.4.1.2 Installing the APM30H Input Power Cable
Configured with different types of PDUs, the APM30H supports three AC input power modes,
which are single-phase 220 V, three-phase 220 V, and dual-live-wire 110 V. The following
procedure describes the installation of the APM30H input power cable based on three-phase 220
V AC input power mode.
Context
When different AC input power modes are adopted, different types of power distribution box
and short-circuiting mode are used, and the corresponding cable connections are different. For
details on the types of power distribution box and short-circuiting mode, see Table 3-3, different
cable connections of different AC input power modes see Figure 6-28.
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l When the single-phase 220 V AC input is used, connect the L wire to one of the L1, L2,
and L3 wiring terminals, and connect the N wire to the N wiring terminal.
l When the three-phase 220 V AC input is used, connect the L1 wire, L2 wire, and L3 wire
to the corresponding L1, L2, and L3 wiring terminals respectively (remove the short-
circuiting strip first), and connect the N wire to the N wiring terminal. When the three-
phase five-wire input is used, connect the PE wire to the grounding bar on the side of the
cabinet.
l When the dual-live-wire 110 V input is used, connect the L1 wire (leading AC power) to
the L1 wiring terminal and L2 (leading AC power) wire to the L2 wiring terminal.
Figure 6-29 shows the AC input wiring terminals on the PDU when the three-phase 220 V AC
input is used.
Figure 6-29 AC wiring terminals

Procedure
Step 1 Loosen the nut and remove the transparent protecting hood from the AC input terminal block.
Step 2 Remove the retention screws from the L1, L2, and L3 wiring terminals and then the short-
circuiting strip, as shown in Figure 6-30.
Figure 6-30 Removing the short-circuiting strip

NOTE
When the single-phase 220 V AC input or dual-live-wire 110 V input is used, you do not need to remove
the short-circuiting strip on the AC input terminals.
Step 3 Strip the shielding layer off the AC power cable to a proper length and make OT terminals to
the L1, L2, L3, and N wires of the power cable.
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Step 4 Fix the OT terminals to the L1, L2, L3, and N AC input wiring terminals on the PDU respectively,
and then fasten the retention screws, as shown in Figure 6-31.
Step 5 Fasten the nut and secure the protecting hood.
Step 6 Use cable ties to bind the AC power cable properly so that the cable is neat and elegant in
appearance.
Figure 6-31 Installing the AC input power cable

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6.4.2 Installing the IBBS200T Cables
This describes how to install the IBBS200T cables. The IBBS200T cables are classified into the
equipotential cable, power cable, and signal cable.
6.4.2.1 Installing the IBBS200T Equipotential Cable
When the APM30H is stacked on the IBBS200T, you must install the equipotential cable to
ensure the grounding of the IBBS200T.
6.4.2.2 Installing the IBBS200T Power Cables
This describes how to install the IBBS200T power cables, which are the battery power cable
and TEC cooler power cable.
6.4.2.3 Installing the IBBS200T Monitoring Signal Cable
This describes how to install the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable, which is used to report the
alarms related to the door status sensor, smoke sensor, battery temperature, and TEC module to
the APM30H. The smoke sensor is optional.
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6.4.2.1 Installing the IBBS200T Equipotential Cable
When the APM30H is stacked on the IBBS200T, you must install the equipotential cable to
ensure the grounding of the IBBS200T.
Procedure
Step 1 Determine the positions of the grounding busbar of the IBBS200T and APM30H.
Step 2 Fix the OT terminal at one end of the equipotential cable to the grounding busbar of the APM30H.
Step 3 Lead the other end of the equipotential cable through the interconnection cable holes of the two
cabinets.
Step 4 Fix the OT terminal at the other end of the equipotential cable to the grounding busbar of the
IBBS200T, as shown in Figure 6-32.
Figure 6-32 Installing the IBBS200T equipotential cable

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6.4.2.2 Installing the IBBS200T Power Cables
This describes how to install the IBBS200T power cables, which are the battery power cable
and TEC cooler power cable.
Prerequisite
You must install the IBBS200T power cables before installing the batteries.
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Procedure
l The procedure for installing the battery power cable is as follows:
NOTE
l Before installing the battery power cable, you must set the battery MCB labeled BAT. under the
PMU in the power subrack to OFF to prevent strong current.
l During the installation, short circuits must not exist between the positive and negative poles of
the batteries. All the tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers must be coated with insulating
tubes. This prevents the battery from being burned and ensures your personal safety.
1. Connect the black and red cables at one end of the battery power cable to the BAT.(-)
and BAT.(+) wiring terminals on the power subrack in the APM30H respectively.
2. Route the battery power cable along the right of the APM30H, through the cable hole
on the right of the APM30H, and then to the junction box of the IBBS200T.
3. Remove the cover of the junction box, as shown in Figure 6-33.
Figure 6-33 Removing the cover of the junction box

4. Connect the red and black cables at the other end of the battery power cable to the
wiring copper bars for the positive and negative poles of the batteries in the junction
box respectively.
5. Install the cover on the junction box and use cable ties to bind the cable so that the
battery power cable is securely installed, as shown in Figure 6-34.
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Figure 6-34 Installing the battery power cable

l The procedure for installing the TEC cooler power cable is as follows:
1. Connect the blue and black cables at one end of the TEC cooler power cable to the
negative and positive poles of the DC output terminals on the PDU in the APM30H
respectively.
When the APM30H works with the distributed base station, the TEC cooler power
cable is connected to the LOAD2 terminals on the PDU.
When the APM30H works with the separated base station, the TEC cooler power
cable is connected to the LOAD4 terminals on the PDU.
NOTE
The wiring terminals on the PDU are shared by the TEC cooler power cable and the fan power
cable of the APM30H. The fan power cables are connected to the wiring terminals before
delivery.
2. Route the TEC cooler power cable along the right of the APM30H, through the cable
hole on the right of the APM30H, and then to the junction box of the IBBS200T.
3. Remove the cover of the junction box, as shown in Figure 6-33.
4. Connect the blue and black cables at the other end of the TEC cooler power cable to
the wiring copper bars for the negative and positive poles of the batteries in the junction
box respectively.
5. Install the cover on the junction box and use cable ties to bind the cable so that the
TEC cooler power cable is securely installed, as shown in Figure 6-35.
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Figure 6-35 Installing the TEC cooler power cable

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6.4.2.3 Installing the IBBS200T Monitoring Signal Cable
This describes how to install the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable, which is used to report the
alarms related to the door status sensor, smoke sensor, battery temperature, and TEC module to
the APM30H. The smoke sensor is optional.
Prerequisite
When installing the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable, you need to strip off the 4-pin terminal
of the signal cable that is connected to the HPMI. Then, connect the exposed white and blue
wires to the TEC module for alarm reporting.
Context
CAUTION
When installing the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable, ensure that the wires for transmitting
the alarm signals related to the TEC module, battery temperature, and smoke sensor are correctly
connected to the positive or negative wiring terminals of the signal transfer terminals.
Procedure
Step 1 Connect one end of the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable to the signal transfer terminals on
the inner side of the IBBS200T door.
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1. Connect the white and green wires to the DOOR Alarm wiring terminals of the signal
transfer terminals.
2. Connect the white and brown wires to the SMOKE Alarm+ and SMOKE Alarm- wiring
terminals of the signal transfer terminals.
3. Connect the white and orange wires to the BAT_TEMP Alarm+ and BAT_TEMP Alarm-
wiring terminals of the signal transfer terminals.
4. Connect the blue and white wires to the TEC Alarm+ and TEC Alarm- wiring terminals of
the signal transfer terminals.
Step 2 Route the signal cable along the bottom of the IBBS200T, and then lead the cable through the
cable hole on the top of the IBBS200T to the APM30H.
Step 3 Connect the other end of the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable to the HPMI on the top of the
APM30H.
1. Connect the white and green wires to the wiring terminals of the door status sensor of the
APM30H, and then lead two black wires from the wiring terminals to the Gate port on the
HPMI.
2. Connect the white and brown wires to the Smoke port on the HPMI.
3. Connect the white and orange wires to the Bat1 Temp port on the HPMI.
4. Connect the white and blue wires to the In3- and In3+ ports of the E port on the HPMI.
Step 4 Figure 6-36 shows the connections of the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable.
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Figure 6-36 Connections of the IBBS200T monitoring signal cable
(1) Temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries (2) IBBS200T monitoring signal cable

NOTE
The temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries is delivered with the IBBS200T cabinet.
Figure 6-37 shows the temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries.
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Figure 6-37 Temperature monitoring signal cable for the batteries

Before delivery, the two wires at one end of the signal cable are connected to the ports
BAT_TEMP Alarm+ and BAT_TEMP Alarm- at the IN end of the wiring terminal block on
the door of the IBBS200T cabinet. The OT terminals at the other end are connected to the left
side of the upper battery cabin in the cabinet, and the OT terminals are insulated from the cabinet.
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6.5 Sealing the Cable Holes
After the cable connections are complete, you must seal the cable holes with fireproof clay.
Context
After the cables of the APM30H are installed, the cable holes that should be sealed are the cable
holes at the bottom of the cabinet and the cable outlets on the base.
Procedure
Step 1 Route the cables properly and bind them by using cable ties.
Step 2 Seal the cable holes with fireproof clay.
To seal the cable holes, do as follows:
l If the APM30H is installed on the floor, you can fill the fireproof clay only from inside of
the cabinet.
l To fully seal the cable holes with fireproof clay, you should keep the cables in the center of
the hole.
Figure 6-38 shows the fireproof clay filled from inside of the cabinet.
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Figure 6-38 Sealing the cable holes from inside of the cabinet

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6.6 Checking the Power-On Status of the APM30H
The cabinet must be powered on in seven days after unpacked. In addition, the cabinet cannot
be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
Context
DANGER
Be careful when checking the power-on status of the APM30H. Direct contact with high-voltage
or indirect contact with damp objects connected to high-voltage may cause casualties.
Before power-on check, you should perform the following operations:
l Check the installation of the APM30H. For details, see APM30H Cabinet Installation
Check.
l Check the electrical connections of the APM30H. For details, see Checklist for the
APM30H Electrical Connections.
Procedure
Step 1 Ensure that the input voltage of the APM30H ranges from 176 V AC to 290 V AC and that the
power switch of the equipment is set to OFF.
Step 2 Set the AC input MCB SW1 of the APM30H to ON to power on the APM30H.
Step 3 Turn the multimeter to the DC range and measure the voltage of the DC output terminals
LOAD1 and LOAD2 in the power subrack. The normal range is from -44 V DC to -58 V DC.
Step 4 Set the DC power distribution MCB to ON. Then, measure the voltage of the DC output terminal
of the DC power distribution box by using the DC range of the multimeter. The normal range
is from -44 V DC to -58 V DC.
Step 5 Set the AC input MCB SW1 of the APM30H to OFF to power off the APM30H.
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Step 6 Check whether the DC backup power is normal by performing Step 3 and Step 4.
Step 7 After the power-on check is complete, check the field cleanliness. For details, see Checklist for
Installation of the Cables.
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6.7 Checklist for the APM30H Hardware Installation
The checklist for the APM30H hardware installation involves the cabinet installation, electrical
connections, and installation environment.
APM30H Cabinet Installation Check
Table 6-1 describes the check items for the APM30H cabinet installation.
Table 6-1 Check items for the APM30H cabinet installation
SN Item
1 The cabinet is located in compliance with the engineering design.
2 When the APM30H is installed on the floor, the base is securely installed.
3 The horizontal error of the cabinet is less than 3 mm and the vertical error is
not greater than 3 mm.
4 All the bolts are tightened, especially for electrical connections. The flat
washers and spring washers are completely and properly installed.
5 The cabinet is neat and clean.
6 The paint on the surface of the cabinet is intact.
7 The space reserved for the user equipment is covered with filler panels.
8 The cabinet door and the lock are functional. The locking lever is tightened.
9 All labels, tags, and nameplates are correct, legible, and complete.

Checklist for the APM30H Electrical Connections
Table 6-2 lists the check items for the electrical connections of the APM30H.
Table 6-2 Checklist for the APM30H electrical connections
SN Check Item
1 All self-made PGND cables are copper-based and have proper wire diameters.
No breaking device such as the switch and fuse is allowed for the electrical
connection of the grounding system, and no short circuit is allowed.
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SN Check Item
2 According to wiring diagram of the power system, check whether the PGND
cables are securely connected, whether the AC lead-in cables and internal
cables are properly connected, and whether the screws are tightened. Ensure
that no short circuit occurs in output and input cables.
3 The redundant part of the power cable or PGND cable is stripped off rather
than coiled.
4 The lugs at both ends of the power cable or the PGND cable are securely
soldered or crimped.
5 The power cable and PGND cable are routed separately from other cables.
6 The exterior of the battery is intact without any scratch, dent, or crack.
7 The shell of the battery is clean without any leakage trace.
8 The wiring post on the battery stands properly without any damage, and the
post is not covered with any acid substances.
9 The pressure relief valve of the battery is not transformed, and no liquid leaks.
10 The cable connections for the batteries are correct.
11 The voltage of the battery is normal.
The voltage of a 2 V battery cell ranges from 1.8 V to 2.35 V.
The voltage of a 12 V battery cell ranges from 10.8 V to 14.1 V.
The total voltage of the batteries ranges from 43.2 V to 56.4 V.
12 The fans work properly.
The outer air circulation fan in the APM30H stops in a normal situation (with
the ambient temperature of lower than 35C), and the inner air circulation fan
rotates in a low speed.
13 The MCBs for the batteries are set to OFF.

Checklist for Installation of the Cables
Table 6-3 lists the check items for the installation of the cables of the APM30H.
Table 6-3 Checklist for Installation of the Cables
SN Check Item
1 All cables are connected securely and reliably. Pay special attention to the
communication cable connections and cable connections at the bottom of the
cabinet.
2 The exposed wires at the wiring terminals and the lug handles are insulated
by the insulating tape or heat-shrinkable tube.
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SN Check Item
3 The flat washers and spring washers are well mounted to all wiring terminals.
4 All cables are neatly bound with cable ties, and arranged at even intervals, to
proper tightness, and in the same direction.
5 The cables are distributed in a way to facilitate maintenance and capacity
expansion.
6 Both ends of each cable are legible. That is, both ends of the cable are labeled.
7 Extra cable ties are stripped off. All cuts are smooth without sharp projections.

APM30H Installation Environment Check
Table 6-4 describes the check items for the APM30H installation environment.
Table 6-4 Check items for the installation environment
SN Item
1 There are no fingerprints or other smears on the surface of the APM30H.
2 There are no unnecessary adhesive tapes or cable ties on the cables.
3 There are no adhesive tapes, cable ties, wastepaper, or packing bags around
the APM30H.
4 All the items around the APM30H are clean, clear, and intact.

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7 Maintaining the APM30H Hardware
About This Chapter
The cabinet cannot be in the power-off state for more than 48 hours during maintenance.
7.1 Routine Maintenance
The APM30H needs regular inspection so that faults, if any, can be cleared in time.
7.2 Replacing the PMU
When the PMU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
7.3 Replacing a PSU
When a PSU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
7.4 Replacing the Batteries in the IBBS200T
When the batteries are faulty or aged, you must replace them. You should replace all the batteries
with new ones in batches.
7.5 Replacing the TEC Cooler of the IBBS200T
The TEC cooler provides heat dissipation for batteries to ensure the proper running of the
IBBS200T in high-temperature areas. When the TEC cooler is faulty, you need to replace it.
7.6 Replacing a Fan
When a fan is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
7.7 Replacing the PDU
This describes how to replace a faulty PDU.
7.8 Replacing a Surge Protector of the APM30H
This describes how to replace a faulty surge protector in the PDU.
7.9 Replacing the Door Status Sensor
This describes how to replace a faulty door status sensor.
7.10 Replacing the HEUA
This describes how to replace a faulty HEUA.
7.11 Replacing the HPMI
This describes how to replace a faulty HPMI.
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7.1 Routine Maintenance
The APM30H needs regular inspection so that faults, if any, can be cleared in time.
Routine Maintenance Items
Table 7-1 Routine maintenance items
Item Check
ing
Frequ
ency
Metho
d
Instruction
Checking whether
the output voltage is
normal
Once
half a
year
Using a
multime
ter
For details, see 6.6 Checking the Power-On
Status of the APM30H.
Checking whether
the fans are
operational
Once
half a
year
Visual
inspecti
on
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Checking whether
the LEDs are
operational
Once
half a
year
Visual
inspecti
on
l For details about the LEDs on the PMU, see
Table 3-8.
l When the alarm LED is ON, query alarms on
the BAM, and then clear them.
The paint and the
galvanization
coating on the
surface of the
cabinet are not
peeling off or
scratched.
Once
half a
year
Visual
inspecti
on
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7.2 Replacing the PMU
When the PMU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD prevention measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to protect the PMU from electrostatic damage.
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Procedure
Step 1 Disconnect the cables from the panel of the PMU.
CAUTION
When inserting or removing the DB50 connector of the environment monitoring signal cable,
you must hold the connector with both hands and keep it perpendicular to the panel, to prevent
false alarms caused by bent pins.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on the handle of the PMU panel by using a flathead screwdriver.
Step 3 Pull the handle gently to disconnect the buckle of the PMU from the subrack, and then remove
the PMU from the slot, as shown in Figure 7-1.
Figure 7-1 Removing the PMU

Step 4 Set the DIP switch of the new PMU.
Step 5 Place the new PMU in the corresponding slot and loosen the screws on the handle of the PMU.
Then, pull the handle outwards.
Step 6 Slide the PMU along the guide rails into the slot and then push the handle back.
Step 7 Tighten the screws on the handle, as shown in Figure 7-2.
Figure 7-2 Installing the PMU

Step 8 Connect the cables, which have been disconnected from the PMU.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the PMU, check the following items:
l The cables are correctly and tightly connected.
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l The RUN LED on the panel blinks green at 0.5 Hz after the PMU is powered on.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty PMU.
7.3 Replacing a PSU
When a PSU is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wear an ESD wrist strap or a pair of ESD
gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the PSU.
Procedure
Step 1 Use a flat-head screwdriver to loosen the screws on the handle of the panel of the PSU.
Step 2 Pull the handle gently to disconnect the buckle of the PSU from the subrack, and then remove
the PSU from the anchor slot, as shown in Figure 7-3.
Figure 7-3 Removing the PSU

Step 3 Set the DIP switch of the new PSU.
Step 4 Place the new PSU in the corresponding slot, loosen the screws on the handle of the PSU, and
then pull the handle.
Step 5 Slide the PSU along the guide rails into the slot and then push the handle back.
Step 6 Fasten the screws on the handle. Figure 7-4 shows the installation procedure.
Figure 7-4 Installing a new PSU
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Postrequisite
After replacing the PSU, check the following items:
l The power LED on the panel of the PSU is steady green after the PSU is powered on.
l After the PSU is powered on, the related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty PSU.
7.4 Replacing the Batteries in the IBBS200T
When the batteries are faulty or aged, you must replace them. You should replace all the batteries
with new ones in batches.
Context
DANGER
l During the replacement, short circuits or reverse connections must not exist between the
positive and negative poles of the batteries. All the tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers
must be coated with insulating tubes. This prevents the battery from being burned and ensures
your personal safety.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the MCB labeled BAT_SW on the junction box of the IBBS200T subrack to OFF.
Step 2 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the panel of the power subrack to OFF.
Step 3 Record the connection of each cable on the batteries. Then, disconnect Power Cables of the
Batteries.
Step 4 Use a screwdriver to remove the retention screws from the baffle plate, and then remove the
baffle plate.
Step 5 Remove the batteries on this layer with both hands and place them in a safe place.
NOTE
l Remove the baffle plates and batteries from top to bottom. Remove the batteries before removing the
baffle plate of the lower layer.
l Remove and place the batteries with both hands to prevent the batteries from falling.
Step 6 Install the new batteries and baffle plates layer by layer and connect the cables according to the
cable connection record. For details, see 6.3.2 Installing the Batteries in the IBBS200T.
NOTE
Install all the batteries and baffle plates from bottom to top. Install the batteries before installing the baffle
plate of the upper layer.
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Step 7 Set the MCB labeled BAT_SW on the junction box of the IBBS200T subrack to ON.
Step 8 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the panel of the power subrack to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the batteries, check the following items:
l The batteries are securely installed.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty batteries.
7.5 Replacing the TEC Cooler of the IBBS200T
The TEC cooler provides heat dissipation for batteries to ensure the proper running of the
IBBS200T in high-temperature areas. When the TEC cooler is faulty, you need to replace it.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the front door of the cabinet.
Step 2 Disconnect the alarm cable from transfer terminals of the signal cable and the power cable from
transfer terminals of the input power cable for the TEC cooler, label the cables, and then record
the installation positions.
Step 3 Remove the two retention screws of the TEC protecting hood on the inner side of the front door.
Rotate the hood 90 degrees clockwise.
Step 4 Remove the six retention screws as shown in Figure 7-5, and then remove the TEC cooler from
the subrack of the front door.
Figure 7-5 Removing the faulty TEC cooler

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Step 5 Lead the power cables and the alarm signaling cables through the empty subrack on the front
door, and then install six M4 x 14 screws to fix the TEC cooler in the reversed way as shown in
Figure 7-5.
Step 6 Close the TEC protecting hood, and fix the hood by using the two screws that are removed in
Step 3.
Step 7 Connect the power cable and alarm cable that are delivered with the new cooler to the
corresponding ports.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the TEC cooler, check the following items:
l The TEC cooler is securely installed, and the cable connections are correct.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty TEC cooler.
7.6 Replacing a Fan
When a fan is faulty and cannot be repaired in time, you must replace it.
Context
Replacing the fan in the APM30H involves replacing the outer air circulation fan on the cabinet
door and replacing the inner air circulation fan on the top of the cabinet.
Procedure
Step 1 The procedure for replacing the outer air circulation fan is as follows:
1. Set the MCB controlling the fan on the panel of the PDU to OFF.
l When the APM30H works with the distributed base station, the MCB controlling the
fan is SW2.
l When the APM30H works with the separated base station, the MCB controlling the fan
is SW4.
2. Remove the cover from the transfer terminal box on the inner side of the cabinet door, and
then disconnect the cable of the fan, as shown in Figure 7-6.
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Figure 7-6 Disconnecting the cable of the fan

3. Remove the screws from the cover plate on the inner side of the cabinet door, and then
remove the cover plate.
4. Use a flat-head screwdriver to pry the rubber caps off the cable outlets, and then pull the
cable of the fan out.
5. Remove the four retention screws fixing the cover plate of the fan, and then remove the
side pallet from the fan, as shown in Figure 7-7.
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Figure 7-7 Removing the cover plate from the fan

6. Remove the four screws fixing the fan from the side pallet, and then remove the fan.
7. Lead the cable of the new fan through the holes on the side pallet and fix the fan on the
installation position.
8. Secure the side pallet of the fan, and then lead the cable of the fan through the cable hole
on the cabinet door to the wiring terminal.
9. Bind the cable of the fan.
10. Reinstall the cover plate on the inner side of the cabinet door and the cover on the transfer
terminal box securely.
Step 2 The procedure for replacing the inner air circulation fan is as follows:
1. Set the MCB controlling the fan on the panel of the PDU to OFF.
l When the APM30H works with the distributed base station, the MCB controlling the
fan is SW2.
l When the APM30H works with the separated base station, the MCB controlling the fan
is SW4.
2. Disconnect all the cables from the HEUA and HPMI, and then label the cables.
3. Remove the retention screws from the fan box on the top of the cabinet, and then remove
the fan box.
4. Strip off the cable ties binding the cable of the fan on the top of the fan box.
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5. Remove the retention screws from the cover plate of the fan box and remove the cover plate
gently. Then, disconnect the cable of the fan which connects to the HEUA and record the
installation position of the cable of the fan on the HEUA, as shown in Figure 7-8.
Figure 7-8 Removing the side pallet of the fan

6. Remove the four screws fixing the fan from the side pallet, and then remove the fan.
7. Lead the cable of the new fan through the holes on the side pallet and fix the fan on the
installation position.
8. Connect the cable of the new fan according to the recorded installation position.
9. Fasten the retention screws on the cover plate of the fan box and bind the cable of the fan.
10. Reinstall the fan box to the top of the cabinet securely.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the fan, check the following items:
l The fan is properly installed and the cable connections are correct and secure.
l After the fan is powered on, the related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty fan.
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7.7 Replacing the PDU
This describes how to replace a faulty PDU.
Precautions
l Power off the APM30H before replacing the PDU to prevent personal injuries.
l Replacing the PDU disrupts the services carried on the base stations. Therefore, the
replacement should be complete in the low-traffic hours, for example, in the early morning.
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the APM30H.
Step 2 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the panel of the power subrack to OFF.
Step 3 Disconnect all the cables on the panel of the PDU and those led out of the PDU such as AC input
power cable, AC and DC output power cables, and AC and DC surge protection signal cables.
Then, attach labels to the cables and record the cable connections.
NOTE
When disconnecting the input power cable for batteries from the PDU subrack, take insulation measures
for the power cable to prevent short circuit of positive and negative poles.
Step 4 Loosen and then remove the M6x12 screws fixing the PDU from the mounting bar. Then, remove
the PDU.
Step 5 Slide the new PDU along the guide rails in the installation position, and then fasten the removed
M6x12 screws.
Step 6 Connect the cables to the wiring terminals on the PDU according to the labels on the disconnected
cables in Step 3.
Step 7 Check the cable connections and ensure that they are correct. Then, power on the APM30H.
Step 8 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the panel of the power subrack and all the MCBs on the PDU to
ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the PDU, check the following items:
l The PDU is securely installed, and the cable connections are correct.
l The DC output of the PDU is normal.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared after power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty PDU.
7.8 Replacing a Surge Protector of the APM30H
This describes how to replace a faulty surge protector in the PDU.
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Precautions
l The AC and DC surge protectors of the APM30H are positioned in the PDU. Remove the
PDU before replacing a surge protector.
l Power off the APM30H before removing the PDU to prevent personal injuries.
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the APM30H.
Step 2 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the panel of the power subrack to OFF.
Step 3 Disconnect all the cables on the panel of the PDU and those led out of the PDU such as AC input
power cable, AC and DC output power cables, and AC and DC surge protection signal cables.
Then, attach labels to the cables and record the cable connections.
Step 4 Loosen and then remove the M6x12 screws fixing the PDU from the mounting bar. Then, remove
the PDU.
Step 5 Loosen the screws on the cover plate of the PDU, and then remove the cover plate.
Step 6 Disconnect the power cable, grounding cable, and alarm cable from the surge protector, label
the cables, and then record the installation positions.
Step 7 Loosen the retention screws on the surge protector, and then remove the surge protector.
Figure 7-9 AC and DC surge protectors in the PDU

Step 8 Install the new surge protector in the corresponding position, and then connect the power cables,
grounding cables, and alarm cables correctly.
Step 9 Reinstall the cover plate and fasten the screws.
Step 10 Slide the PDU along the guide rails in the installation position, and then fasten the removed
M6x12 screws.
Step 11 Connect the cables to the wiring terminals on the PDU according to the labels on the disconnected
cables in Step 3.
Step 12 Check the cable connections and ensure that they are correct. Then, power on the APM30H.
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Step 13 Set the MCB labeled BAT. on the front panel of the power subrack to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the surge protector of the APM30H, check the following items:
l The surge protectors are securely installed and the cable connections are correct.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared after power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty surge protector.
7.9 Replacing the Door Status Sensor
This describes how to replace a faulty door status sensor.
Context
The door status sensor is hot-swappable.
Procedure
Step 1 Open the front door and remove the cover of the door status sensor, as shown in Figure 7-10.
Figure 7-10 Removing the cover of the door status sensor

Step 2 Disconnect the alarm cable from the door status sensor and record the cable connection.
Step 3 Remove the two retention screws from the door status sensor, and then remove the door status
sensor.
Step 4 Install a new door status sensor in the position and fasten the screws.
Step 5 Connect the alarm cable to the door status sensor according to the cable connection record, and
then install the cover.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the door status sensor, check the following items:
l The door status sensor is securely installed and the cable connections are correct.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty door status sensor.
7.10 Replacing the HEUA
This describes how to replace a faulty HEUA.
Context
The HEUA is the heat exchange monitoring unit.
NOTE
The short-circuiting cap must be removed from the faulty HEUA and installed on the new HEUA. If not, some
monitoring functions cannot be performed.
When replacing the board, strip the original bar code off the panel of the cabinet, attach the backup bar code
delivered with the new board to the cabinet in the original position, and then press the bar code to secure it.
The short-circuiting caps are installed on pins 1 and 2 of SW2on the HEUA if the HEUA is
installed in the APM30H, as shown in Figure 7-11.
Figure 7-11 Position of the short-circuiting cap installed on the HEUA in the APM30H

Procedure
Step 1 Set the MCB controlling the HEUA on the panel of the PDU to OFF.
l When the APM30H works with the distributed base station, the MCB controlling the HEUA
is SW2.
l When the APM30H works with the separated base station, the MCB controlling the HEUA
is SW4.
Step 2 Disconnect the cables on the front panel of the HEUA and HPMI in turn, and then attach labels
to the cables and record the cable connections.
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Step 3 Unscrew the fan box from the APM30H.
Step 4 Remove the two screws from the 3V3 port on the front panel of the HEUA.
Step 5 Remove the cover plate of the fan, as shown in Figure 7-12.
Figure 7-12 Removing the cover plate of the fan

Step 6 Disconnect the cables on the HEUA in turn, and then attach labels to the cables and record the
cable connections.
Step 7 Poke a flat-head screwdriver through the hole in the front of the fan box, and then loosen the
two screws in the front of the HEUA board.
Step 8 Remove the two screws at the rear of the HEUA, and then remove the HEUA, as shown in
Figure 7-13.
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Figure 7-13 Removing the HEUA

Step 9 Remove the short-circuiting cap from the HEUA.
Step 10 Install the removed short-circuiting cap on the new HEUA.
Step 11 Install the new HEUA, and then fasten the retention screws on the four corners to ensure that
the HEUA is secure.
Step 12 Reinstall the cover plate of the fan.
Step 13 Connect the cables to front panel of the HEUA in turn according to the labels.
Step 14 Set the MCB controlling the HEUA on the panel of the PDU to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the HEUA, check the following items:
l The HEUA is securely installed and the cable connections are correct.
l After the HEUA is powered on, the related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty HEUA.
7.11 Replacing the HPMI
This describes how to replace a faulty HPMI.
Context
The HPMI transfers the power monitoring signals.
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NOTE
When replacing the board, strip the original bar code off the panel of the cabinet, attach the backup bar code
delivered with the new board to the cabinet in the original position, and then press the bar code to secure it.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the MCB controlling the HEUA on the panel of the PDU to OFF.
l When the APM30H works with the distributed base station, the MCB controlling the HEUA
is SW2.
l When the APM30H works with the separated base station, the MCB controlling the HEUA
is SW4.
Step 2 Disconnect the cables on the front panel of the HPMI in turn, and then attach labels to the cables
and record the cable connections.
Step 3 Remove the cover plate of the fan, as shown in Figure 7-14.
Figure 7-14 Removing the side pallet of the fan

Step 4 Remove the four retention screws on the corners of the HPMI, and then remove the HPMI, as
shown in Figure 7-15.
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Figure 7-15 Removing the HPMI

Step 5 Install the new HPMI, and then fasten the retention screws on the four corners to ensure that the
HPMI is secure.
Step 6 Reinstall the cover plate of the fan.
Step 7 Connect the cables to front panel of the HPMI in turn according to the labels.
Step 8 Set the MCB controlling the HPMI on the panel of the PDU to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the HPMI, check the following items:
l The HEUA is securely installed and the cable connections are correct.
l On the M2000 or LMT, the related alarms are cleared after power-on.
l Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty HPMI.
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