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Contents
1 Overview of the Hardware.......................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Introduction to the Hardware ........................................................................................................................1-2
1.2 Hardware Description ...................................................................................................................................1-2
2 Cabinet .........................................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Introduction to the Cabinet............................................................................................................................2-2
2.2 Cabinet Configuration ...................................................................................................................................2-2
2.3 Subrack..........................................................................................................................................................2-4
2.3.1 DAFU Subrack.....................................................................................................................................2-4
2.3.2 DTRU Subrack.....................................................................................................................................2-4
2.3.3 Fan Subrack .........................................................................................................................................2-4
2.3.4 Signal Lightning Protection Subrack ...................................................................................................2-5
2.3.5 Power Subrack .....................................................................................................................................2-5
2.3.6 AC Power Distribution Subrack...........................................................................................................2-5
2.3.7 Battery Cabin .......................................................................................................................................2-5
2.3.8 Transmission Equipment Subrack........................................................................................................2-5
2.3.9 Common Subrack.................................................................................................................................2-6
2.3.10 DC Power Distribution Subrack.........................................................................................................2-6
2.4 Introduction to the Cabling Holes at the Bottom of the Cabinet ...................................................................2-6
2.5 Cabinet Wiring ..............................................................................................................................................2-8
2.5.1 Overview..............................................................................................................................................2-8
2.5.2 Wiring on the Front of the Cabinet ......................................................................................................2-8
2.5.3 Wiring at the Rear of the Cabinet.......................................................................................................2-13
2.6 Technical Specifications..............................................................................................................................2-15
2.6.1 Dimensions ........................................................................................................................................2-15
2.6.2 Weight ................................................................................................................................................2-15
2.6.3 Power Supply.....................................................................................................................................2-15
2.6.4 Power Consumption...........................................................................................................................2-17
3 Assemblies...................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Heat Exchanger .............................................................................................................................................3-2
3.2 Battery...........................................................................................................................................................3-3
3.3 Waterproof Module .......................................................................................................................................3-4
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3.4 NPMI.............................................................................................................................................................3-4
4 Boards ...........................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................................4-2
4.2 DTMU...........................................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.1 Functions..............................................................................................................................................4-3
4.2.2 Panel.....................................................................................................................................................4-4
4.2.3 Indicators .............................................................................................................................................4-5
4.2.4 Ports .....................................................................................................................................................4-8
4.2.5 DIP Switches........................................................................................................................................4-8
4.3 DATU ..........................................................................................................................................................4-10
4.3.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-10
4.3.2 Panel...................................................................................................................................................4-11
4.3.3 Indicators ...........................................................................................................................................4-12
4.3.4 Ports ...................................................................................................................................................4-12
4.3.5 DIP Switches......................................................................................................................................4-13
4.4 DCSU ..........................................................................................................................................................4-14
4.4.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-14
4.4.2 Panel...................................................................................................................................................4-15
4.4.3 Ports ...................................................................................................................................................4-15
4.4.4 DIP Switches......................................................................................................................................4-15
4.5 DCCU..........................................................................................................................................................4-18
4.5.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-18
4.5.2 Panel...................................................................................................................................................4-19
4.5.3 Ports ...................................................................................................................................................4-19
4.6 DSCB ..........................................................................................................................................................4-20
4.6.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-20
4.6.2 Ports ...................................................................................................................................................4-20
4.7 DELU ..........................................................................................................................................................4-21
4.7.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-21
4.7.2 Panel...................................................................................................................................................4-21
4.7.3 Port.....................................................................................................................................................4-22
4.8 DGLU..........................................................................................................................................................4-22
4.8.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-22
4.8.2 Panel...................................................................................................................................................4-22
4.8.3 Port.....................................................................................................................................................4-23
4.9 DMLU.........................................................................................................................................................4-23
4.9.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................4-23
4.9.2 Panel...................................................................................................................................................4-23
4.9.3 Ports ...................................................................................................................................................4-23
4.10 DTRU........................................................................................................................................................4-24
4.10.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................4-24
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4.10.2 Panel.................................................................................................................................................4-25
4.10.3 Indicators .........................................................................................................................................4-26
4.10.4 Ports .................................................................................................................................................4-27
4.11 DDPU........................................................................................................................................................4-28
4.11.1 Function ...........................................................................................................................................4-28
4.11.2 Panel.................................................................................................................................................4-29
4.11.3 Indicators..........................................................................................................................................4-30
4.11.4 Ports .................................................................................................................................................4-31
4.12 DCOM.......................................................................................................................................................4-31
4.12.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................4-31
4.12.2 Panel.................................................................................................................................................4-32
4.12.3 Ports .................................................................................................................................................4-32
4.13 DFCU ........................................................................................................................................................4-33
4.13.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................4-33
4.13.2 Panel.................................................................................................................................................4-34
4.13.3 Indicators .........................................................................................................................................4-35
4.13.4 Ports .................................................................................................................................................4-35
4.14 FAN Box ...................................................................................................................................................4-36
4.14.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................4-36
4.14.2 Panel.................................................................................................................................................4-37
4.14.3 Indicators .........................................................................................................................................4-37
4.14.4 Ports .................................................................................................................................................4-38
4.15 DPMU .......................................................................................................................................................4-38
4.15.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................4-38
4.15.2 Panel.................................................................................................................................................4-39
4.15.3 Indicators .........................................................................................................................................4-39
4.15.4 Ports .................................................................................................................................................4-40
4.15.5 DIP Switch .......................................................................................................................................4-41
4.16 PSU ...........................................................................................................................................................4-41
4.16.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................4-41
4.16.2 Panel.................................................................................................................................................4-42
4.16.3 Indicators .........................................................................................................................................4-42
5 Cables ...........................................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 List of the BTS3012AE Cables .....................................................................................................................5-2
5.2 AC Power Cable............................................................................................................................................5-9
5.2.1 Functions..............................................................................................................................................5-9
5.2.2 Structure...............................................................................................................................................5-9
5.2.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-10
5.2.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-10
5.3 PGND Cables ..............................................................................................................................................5-11
5.3.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................5-11
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5.3.2 Structure.............................................................................................................................................5-11
5.3.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-11
5.3.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-11
5.4 Power Cables Between the DC Power Distribution Box and the DTRU Subrack ......................................5-12
5.4.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................5-12
5.4.2 Structure.............................................................................................................................................5-12
5.4.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-12
5.4.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-13
5.5 Power Cables Between the DC Power Distribution Box and the DAFU Subrack ......................................5-13
5.5.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................5-13
5.5.2 Structure.............................................................................................................................................5-14
5.5.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-14
5.5.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-15
5.6 Power Cable Between the DC Power Distribution Box and the Common Subrack....................................5-15
5.6.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................5-15
5.6.2 Structure.............................................................................................................................................5-15
5.6.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-16
5.6.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-16
5.7 Power Cable Between the DC Power Distribution Box and the FAN Subrack...........................................5-16
5.7.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................5-16
5.7.2 Structure.............................................................................................................................................5-17
5.7.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-17
5.7.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-17
5.8 Power Cable Between the DC Power Distribution Box and the Heat Exchanger .......................................5-18
5.8.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................5-18
5.8.2 Structure.............................................................................................................................................5-18
5.8.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-18
5.8.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-19
5.9 75-ohm E1 Cable.........................................................................................................................................5-19
5.9.1 Functions............................................................................................................................................5-19
5.9.2 Structure.............................................................................................................................................5-19
5.9.3 Pin Description...................................................................................................................................5-20
5.9.4 Installation Positions..........................................................................................................................5-21
5.10 120-ohm E1 Cable.....................................................................................................................................5-21
5.10.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-21
5.10.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-21
5.10.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-22
5.10.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-23
5.11 Optical Fibers ............................................................................................................................................5-23
5.11.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-23
5.11.2 Structure ...........................................................................................................................................5-24
5.11.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-24
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5.20.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-35
5.20.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-35
5.20.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-36
5.20.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-37
5.21 RET Control Signal Cables .......................................................................................................................5-37
5.21.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-37
5.21.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-37
5.21.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-38
5.21.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-38
5.22 Ethernet Cable...........................................................................................................................................5-38
5.22.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-38
5.22.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-38
5.22.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-39
5.22.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-39
5.23 Signal Cables Between the DSCB and the DAFU Subrack ......................................................................5-40
5.23.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-40
5.23.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-40
5.23.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-41
5.23.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-44
5.24 TOP1 Signal Cable Between the DCCU and the DSCB ...........................................................................5-44
5.24.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-44
5.24.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-45
5.24.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-45
5.24.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-48
5.25 TOP2 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DSCB............................................................................5-48
5.25.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-48
5.25.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-48
5.25.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-49
5.25.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-49
5.26 Combined-Cabinet Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DSCB.......................................................5-50
5.26.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-50
5.26.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-50
5.26.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-50
5.26.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-53
5.27 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DTRB......................................................................................5-53
5.27.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-53
5.27.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-53
5.27.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-54
5.27.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-56
5.28 RS485 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable..........................................................................................5-56
5.28.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-56
5.28.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-57
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Figures
Figure 1-1 BTS3012AE hardware structure.......................................................................................................1-2
Figure 2-1 BTS3012AE cabinet .........................................................................................................................2-2
Figure 2-2 BTS3012AE cabinet in full configuration ........................................................................................2-3
Figure 2-3 Cabling holes at the bottom of the BTS3012AE cabinet ..................................................................2-7
Figure 2-4 Silkscreens of the cabling holes........................................................................................................2-7
Figure 2-5 Wiring on the front of the BTS3012AE cabinet (configured with the DDPU) .................................2-9
Figure 2-6 Cable layout at the front of the BTS3012AE cabinet (configured with the DFCU) .......................2-10
Figure 2-7 NPMI wiring...................................................................................................................................2-11
Figure 2-8 Wring at the rear of the BTS3012AE cabinet .................................................................................2-13
Figure 3-1 Heat exchanger .................................................................................................................................3-2
Figure 3-2 Waterproof module (half unit) ..........................................................................................................3-4
Figure 3-3 Ports on the NPMI ............................................................................................................................3-5
Figure 4-1 DTMU panel.....................................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 4-2 DIP switches on the DTMU..............................................................................................................4-8
Figure 4-3 DATU panel....................................................................................................................................4-11
Figure 4-4 DIP switches on the DATU.............................................................................................................4-13
Figure 4-5 DCSU panel....................................................................................................................................4-15
Figure 4-6 DIP switches on the DCSU.............................................................................................................4-16
Figure 4-7 DCCU panel ...................................................................................................................................4-19
Figure 4-8 DSCB panel ....................................................................................................................................4-20
Figure 4-9 DELU panel....................................................................................................................................4-21
Figure 4-10 DGLU panel .................................................................................................................................4-22
Figure 4-11 DMLU panel .................................................................................................................................4-23
Figure 4-12 DTRU panel..................................................................................................................................4-25
Figure 4-13 DDPU panel..................................................................................................................................4-29
Figure 4-14 DCOM panel.................................................................................................................................4-32
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Tables
Tables
Table 1-1 BTS3012AE hardware........................................................................................................................1-2
Table 2-1 Cables on the front of the cabinet .....................................................................................................2-11
Table 2-2 Cables at the rear of the BTS3012AE cabinet ..................................................................................2-14
Table 2-3 Dimensions of the BTS3012AE cabinet...........................................................................................2-15
Table 2-4 Weight of the BTS3012AE cabinet...................................................................................................2-15
Table 2-5 Specifications for the BTS3012AE power supply. ...........................................................................2-15
Table 2-6 Voltage types supported by the BTS3012AE....................................................................................2-16
Table 2-7 Power consumption of the BTS3012AE...........................................................................................2-17
Table 3-1 Ports on the heat exchanger ................................................................................................................3-3
Table 3-2 Waterproof module types....................................................................................................................3-4
Table 3-3 Ports on the NPMI ..............................................................................................................................3-5
Table 4-1 BTS3012AE board category...............................................................................................................4-2
Table 4-2 DTMU indicators................................................................................................................................4-5
Table 4-3 Ports on the DTMU panel...................................................................................................................4-8
Table 4-4 S4/S5/S6/S7 DIP switches..................................................................................................................4-9
Table 4-5 DATU indicators...............................................................................................................................4-12
Table 4-6 Ports on the DATU panel..................................................................................................................4-12
Table 4-7 Settings for the DIP switches on the DATU .....................................................................................4-13
Table 4-8 Ports on the DCSU panel..................................................................................................................4-15
Table 4-9 Settings for SW1...............................................................................................................................4-16
Table 4-10 Settings for SW11...........................................................................................................................4-16
Table 4-11 Settings for SW2SW5...................................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-12 Settings for SW6 and SW7.............................................................................................................4-17
Table 4-13 Settings for SW8.............................................................................................................................4-18
Table 4-14 Settings for SW9 and SW10 ...........................................................................................................4-18
Table 4-15 Ports on the DCCU panel ...............................................................................................................4-19
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Description
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Antenna
Jumper
Jumper
TMA
Feeder
BTS3012AE
cabinet
Fiber
E1 trunk cable
Signal cable
Power cable
Description
Reference
Antenna
system
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Auxiliary
equipment
Optional
None
BTS3012AE
cabinet
Mandatory
Cables
Mandatory
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Description
2.3 Subrack
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DFCU
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Part (A) in Figure 2-2 shows the single cabinet in full configuration when the BTS3012AE is
configured with the DDPU and the DCOM. Part (B) in Figure 2-2 shows the single cabinet in
full configuration when the BTS3012AE is configured with the DFCU.
Figure 2-2 BTS3012AE cabinet in full configuration
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Wire holder
D
D
P
U
D
D
P
U
D
D
P
U
DC PDU
Air return
DCSU
DCCU
DATU
DC PDU
DCSU
DCCU
DATU
DTMU
DTMU
Air return
Air return
DTMU
DTMU
Air return
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Wire holder
Air inlet
Wire holder
D
T
R
U
D
T
R
U
D
T
R
U
D
T
R
U
D
T
R
U
Transmission unit
Transmission unit
FAN
Air inlet
BAT -48V 150AH
D
T
R
U
Air inlet
AC PDU
D
T
R
U
D
T
R
U
D
T
R
U
DELU 1/DGLU
DMLU/DGLU
DELU 0
Cable in/out
EMI
(A)
AC PDU
(B)
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T
R
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FAN
Air inlet
Cable in/out
EMI
D
T
R
U
Wire holder
3
DELU 1/DGLU
DMLU/DGLU
DELU 0
D
F
C
U
Wire holder
Wire holder
7
D
F
C
U
D
F
C
U
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2 Cabinet
At present, the DFCU supports only the EGSM 900 M band. The DFCU is used only when the
configuration is S4/4/4 or higher.
As shown in part (A) of Figure 2-2, the DAFU subrack can be configured with DCOMs according to
the actual situation.
2.3 Subrack
2.3.1 DAFU Subrack
The DAFU subrack mainly performs the following functions:
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You can choose the DDPU or DFCU for the DAFU subrack. The DDPU and the DFCU can
be placed in each other's slots.
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If the DAFU subrack is configured with only the DDPUs, the number of DDPUs in full
configuration is generally three. The DCOMs are used only when the cell is configured
with more than four carriers. If no DCOMs are used, a maximum of six DDPUs can be
configured.
If the DAFU subrack is configured with only the DFCUs, the number of DFCUs in full
configuration is generally three.
The interfaces of the DDPUs, DFCUs, and DCOMs are on the front panel. The boards of the
DAFU subrack connect with other boards or units in the cabinet through cables.
For the position of the DAFU subrack, see Figure 2-2.
RF signal processing
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One E1 Signal Lightning Protection Units for the DTRU BTS (DELU)
One Monitor Signal Lightning Protection Unit for the DTRU BTS (DMLU)
One Combined Group Signal Lightning Protection Unit for the DTRU (DGLU) is
required when the distance between cabinet groups is 25 meters.
For the position of the signal lightning protection subrack, see Figure 2-2.
One Power and Environment Monitoring unit for the DTRU BTS (DPMU)
The 48 V 150 AH battery cabin is in the lowest subrack of the left half cabinet.
The 48 V 50 AH battery cabin is in the second lowest subrack of the left half cabinet.
When the external AC power supply or the PSU in the power subrack fails, the built-in
200 AH battery can provide power for four hours in S4/4/4 mode when the traffic volume is
normal.
For the position of the BTS3012AE battery cabins, see Figure 2-2.
150 AH + 7 U
150 AH + 50 AH + 2 U
The customer can choose one configuration mode according to the requirement.
For the position of the transmission equipment subrack in the cabinet, see Figure 2-2.
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Reference clock
Transmission interface
Maintenance interface
Two Antenna and TMA Control Units for the DTRU BTS (DATUs)
When a single BTS3012AE cabinet serves three or less cells, it requires only one
DATU.
When a single BTS3012AE cabinet serves more than three cells, it requires two
DATUs and one or multiple TMAs.
One Combined cabinet Signal connection Unit for the DTRU BTS (DCSU)
The common subrack uses the Common Module Backplane for DTRU BTS (DCMB) to
transmit signals between the boards in the common subrack. The ports of all the boards in the
common subrack are on the front panel.
For the position of the common subrack, see Figure 2-2.
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Figure 2-3 shows the cabling holes at the bottom of the BTS3012AE cabinet.
Figure 2-3 Cabling holes at the bottom of the BTS3012AE cabinet
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(2) AC lightning
(3) Cabling hole for the RF
(4) Waterproof
arrester
jumper
module subrack
(6) Cabling hole for the E1 trunk cable, environment monitoring cable, or cabinet
group cable
PGND
02
PGND
D1
BAT PGND
SW IN
RRU -48V
L2
AC L out
L1
COMPRESS
1
Microwave
01
Signal 02
Signal 01
Microwave 02
S/HDSL-01
E1-3
E1-1/OUT
RRU GND
Microwave 03
S/HDSL-02
E1-4
Microwave 04
ANT2
ANT10
ANT7 ANT4
ANT1
ANT9
ANT6 ANT3
ANT0
E1-2/OUT
COMPRESS
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The introduction to the major parts at the bottom of the BTS3012AE cabinet is as follows:
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The GPS cabling hole connects the GPS clock cable. The introduced GPS signal is used
as the reference clock signal for the cabinet.
The BTS3012AE AC lightning arrester is of two types: the lightning arrester for
220 V AC and the lightning arrester for 110 V AC dual-live.
The waterproof module provides cabling holes for the PGND cable of the battery cabinet,
external power cables (L1, L2, L3, and N), PGND combined cabinet 01, PGND
combined cabinet 02, AC output live wire, and AC output neutral wire.
The grounding bar is used to ground the power cable and protection ground cable.
The cabling hole for E1 trunk cable, environment monitoring cable, or cabinet group
cable is used to connect these cables.
The cabling hole for the RF jumper is the cabling hole for the 1/4-inch jumper and 1/2inch jumper. These two jumpers are used to connect the feeder in the antenna system and
the feeder port on the DDPU or on the DFCU.
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In Figure 2-5, the RF cables between the DTRU and the DDPU are configured in S4/4/4 mode.
Generally, the DCOM is not configured in S4/4/4 mode. In Figure 2-5, the additional DCOM is used to
describe the wiring between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack.
Figure 2-5 Wiring on the front of the BTS3012AE cabinet (configured with the DDPU)
DCOM
DDPU
S6.1
DTMUDTMU
DDPU
S6.2
DCOM
S6.3
DDPU
DCOM
S7.2
S7.1
S7.3
DCSUDCCUDATU
R7
R9
R1
R8
S1
S12
S11
P1
P2
P3
P4
S2
R13
P7.3
P7.2
P7.1
S3
R11
R3
R2
R15
R14
R5
R12
R10
R17
R4
R6
R18
R16
P5
P6
P7
DTRU
S5
P8
DTRU
P8
R20
D
T
S12R
B
R25
DTRU
R27
R29
R22
R6
R5
R3
P10
P16
DTRU
R4
R2
R1
DTRU
R23
R21
R19
P9
DTRU
R24
R26
R28
R30
R7
R8
R9
R10
R11
R12
R13
R14
R15
R16
R17
R18
P13
P5
P4
P1
P2
P6
P3
P15
FAN
S11.3
P11
P9
S6
S2
S11.2
S8
S22
S23
S10
S21
S1
S3
PSU
S5
S4
S7
PSU
PSU
S9
PSU
S11.1
S13
Cable inlet
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AC PDU
RF cable
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Figure 2-6 shows the cable layout at the front of the cabinet, which is configured with the
DFCU.
Figure 2-6 Cable layout at the front of the BTS3012AE cabinet (configured with the DFCU)
S6.1
S6.2
DFCU
DTMU DTMU
R7
S
3
R2
R8
S1
S12
DFCU
R1
S24
S6.3
DFCU
S11
R32
R3
R9
R10 R31
S25
P1
P2
P3
P4
S
2
P5
P6
S7.2
R4
S7.1
S7.3
P7
DTRU
S5
P8
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
P9
P10
P16
P8
D
S12T
R
B
P13
P5
P4
P1
P2
P6
P3
P15
FAN
S11.3
P11
S6
S2
S11.2
P9
S22
S8
S21
S10
S23
S1
S3
PSU
S5
S4
S9
PSU
PSU
PSU
S11.1
S13
Power cable
AC PDU
RF cable
As shown in Figure 2-6, the RF cable connections between the DTRU and the DFCU are based on the
S4/4/4 mode. As the number of cables is great, for easy recognition, connections of only the power
detection cables are provided in sector 1 and connections of only the RF Tx cables and RF Rx cables are
provided in sector 2. Actually, power detection cables, RF Tx cables, and RF Rx cables must be
connected in all the sectors.
As shown in Figure 2-5 and Figure 2-6, S4 and S13 connect to the port on the NodeB Power
Monitor unit Interface board (NPMI).
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BAT_TEM3
JAC2
S15
S14
JK2
FU_ALM
JAC1
BAT_TEM1
JK1 BAT_TEM2
S13
S4
JTD1
JTD2
JTD3
TEM_HUM
COM 1
J1
COM 2
JTD4
JTD5
JTD6
JTD7
COM 3
COM 4
JKM1
SMOKE
S17
WATER
S18
DOOR
S19
S20
Cable Name
Quantity
R1R6
RF Tx signal cable
R7R18
RF Rx signal cable
12
R19R30
12
R31
R32
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
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Cable No.
Cable Name
Quantity
S7
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
S16
S17
S18
S19
S20
S21
75-ohm/120-ohm E1 cable
S22
S23
S24~S25
P1P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11P14
PGND cable
P15P18
PGND cable
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10
-48V Load1
S14
S17
-48V Load2
S19
8
S20
13
14 15
S18.1
S18.2
S14
S15
RTN -48V
Air conditioner
or heat
exchanger
S11 P10 12
S12
P18
P17
10,14
P12
13
5 6
1 23 7
RTN
Load1
Load2
BAT
7
P14
4,5 3
Power cable
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Cable No.
Cable Name
Quantity
S11
S12
S13
S14
S15
S17
S18
S19
S20
P10
P11P14
PGND cable
P15P18
PGND cable
13
Live wire between the filter and the terminal at the rear of the
AC power distribution box
4, 5
Neutral wire between the filter and the terminal at the rear of
the AC power distribution box
68
911
12
13
14
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Depth (mm)
Height (mm)
Cabinet
1,000
880
1,700
1,000
880
1,900
2.6.2 Weight
Table 2-4 lists the weight of the BTS3012AE cabinet.
Table 2-4 Weight of the BTS3012AE cabinet
DAFU Subrack
Configuration Type
Weight (kg)
200
310
390
200
310
420
Rated Power
4565 Hz
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Rated Power
4565 Hz
4565 Hz
Rated Power
50 Hz or 60 Hz
50 Hz or 60 Hz
50 Hz or 60 Hz
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Value
Mean value
2.4 kW
Maximum value
5.6 kW
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Assemblies
Description
3.2 Battery
3.4 NPMI
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The silkscreens and functions of the ports on these two types of heat exchangers are the same.
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Table 3-1 describes the ports on these two types of heat exchangers.
Table 3-1 Ports on the heat exchanger
Port
Type
Description
COM Port
DB15 male
connector
DC Power
AC Power
Common power
connector
3.2 Battery
The battery is optional.
The BTS3012AE provides a built-in battery cabin and an external battery cabinet. When the
external power supply fails, the batteries in the built-in battery cabin or external battery
cabinet are used to provide temporary power for the cabinet.
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CM 15w40 PE
15 mm % 40 mm % 40 mm
CM 20w40 PE
20 mm % 40 mm % 40 mm
CM 30w40 PE
30 mm % 40 mm % 40 mm
3.4 NPMI
The NPMI is placed on the top of the cabinet. It is used to transmit the monitoring signals of
the BTS3012AE.
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JAC2
JK2
JAC1
FU_ALM
JTD1
JTD2
JTD3
TEM_HUM
JTD4
JTD5
JTD6
JTD7
JKM1
SMOKE
WATER
DOOR
COM 1
COM 2
COM 4
J1
COM 3
Connector
Function
BAT_TEM3
BAT_TEM2
BAT_TEM1
FU_ALM
JAC2JAC1
JK2JK1
JTD1, JTD2,
and JTD4JTD7
JTD3
TEM_HUM
JKM1
SMOKE
WATER
DOOR
J1
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Port
Connector
Function
COM1COM4
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4.1 Overview
This chapter describes the following aspects of the BTS3012AE boards:
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Function
Panel
Indicator
Port
DIP switch
Common
subsystem
Signal
protection
subsystem
Board
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Configuration (Single
Cabinet)
Maximum
Minimum
DTMU
Transmission/Timing/Managem
ent Unit for the DTRU BTS
DATU
DCSU
DCCU
DSCB
DELU
DMLU
DTRU
Double-Transceiver Unit
DGLU
Doubletransceiver
subsystem
Full Name
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Front-end of
the RF
subsystem
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Board
Full Name
Configuration (Single
Cabinet)
Maximum
Minimum
DCOM
DDPU
DFCU
FAN subrack
FAN
Box
FAN Box
Power
subrack
PSU
1+1
DPMU
4.2 DTMU
4.2.1 Functions
The DTMU is placed in slot 0 and slot 1 of the common subrack. It is a mandatory module.
There are two DTMUs in full configuration and only one DTMU in minimum configuration.
The DTMU is an entity for basic transmission and control in the BTS3012AE. It works as a
main controller.
The DTMU performs the following functions
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Supporting eight digital alarm inputs, two of them being lightning arrester failure alarm
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4.2.2 Panel
Figure 4-1 shows the panel of the DTMU.
Figure 4-1 DTMU panel
DTMU
RUN
ACT
PLL
LIU1
LIU2
LIU3
LIU4
SWT
ALM
RST
MMI
T2M
FCLK
T13M
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4.2.3 Indicators
Table 4-2 lists the indicators on the DTMU panel.
Table 4-2 DTMU indicators
Indicator
Color
Description
Status
Meaning
RUN
Green
Indicates the
board operation
Slow flash
(on for 2
seconds and
off for 2
seconds)
Slow flash
Normal
(on for 1
second and off
for 1 second)
ACT
PLL
Green
Green
Indicates
whether the
board is active
or standby
Indicates the
clock status
Fast flash at
uncertain
intervals
Off
Off
Standby
On
Active
Off
Abnormal clock
On
Free-run
Fast flash
Pull-in
Lock
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Indicator
Color
Description
Status
Meaning
LIU1
Green
Indicates the
transmission
status of E1 port
1 and port 5
Off
On
Fast flash
(on for 0.125
seconds and
off for 0.125
seconds)
LIU2
Green
Indicates the
transmission
status of E1 port
2 and port 6
Off
On
Fast flash
(on for 0.125
seconds and
off for 0.125
seconds)
LIU3
Green
Indicates the
transmission
status of E1 port
3 and port 7
Off
On
Fast flash
(on for 0.125
seconds and
off for 0.125
seconds)
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Indicator
Color
Description
Status
Meaning
LIU4
Green
Indicates the
transmission
status of E1 port
4 and port 8
Off
When the
DTMU
supports eight
E1 routes, the
SWT status is
slow flash (on
for 10 seconds
and off for 10
seconds)
When the
DTMU
supports four
E1 routes, the
SWT indicator
is always off.
Off
No board alarm
On
Board alarm
On
SWT
ALM
Green
Red
Indicates the
transmission
status of E1
routes
Alarm indicators
If the DTMU supports eight E1 routes and only the first line is used, the description of the indicators is
as follows:
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4.2.4 Ports
Table 4-3 lists the ports on the DTMU panel.
Table 4-3 Ports on the DTMU panel
Port
Type
Description
T2M
SMB (female)
FCLK
SMB (female)
T13M
SMB (female)
MMI
RJ45
4-8
OFF
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
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DIP Bit
ON/OFF
Function
S5
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
S4
S7
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DIP Bit
ON/OFF
Function
S6
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
4.3 DATU
4.3.1 Functions
The DATU is placed in slots 2 to 4 and slot 7 of the common subrack. The DATU is optional.
The BTS3012AE supports a maximum of two DATUs.
The DATU performs the following functions:
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Reporting alarms related to the control of the RET antenna and monitoring the feed
current
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4.3.2 Panel
Figure 4-3 shows the DATU panel.
Figure 4-3 DATU panel
DATU
RUN
ACT
ALM
ANT0
ANT1
ANT2
ANT3
ANT4
ANT5
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4.3.3 Indicators
Table 4-5 lists the indicators on the DATU panel.
Table 4-5 DATU indicators
Indicator
Color
Description
Status
Meaning
RUN
Green
Indicates the
running
status of the
board
Slow flash
(on for 2
seconds and
off for 2
seconds)
Slow flash
(on for 1
second and
off for 1
second)
Off
Indicates the
running
status of the
services
On
Off
Fast flash at
uncertain
intervals
Alarm
indicator
On
Off
ACT
ALM
Green
Red
4.3.4 Ports
Table 4-6 lists the ports on the DATU panel
Table 4-6 Ports on the DATU panel
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Port
Type
Description
ANT0
SMA (female)
ANT1
SMA (female)
Feed
ANT2
SMA (female)
ANT3
SMA (female)
Feed
ANT4
SMA (female)
ANT5
SMA (female)
Feed
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ON
OFF
SW1
OFF
ON
4 1
SW3
4 1
OFF
ON
SW2
DIP Bit
ON/OFF
Function
SW1
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
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DIP Switch
DIP Bit
ON/OFF
Function
SW2
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
Reserved
Reserved
SW3
4.4 DCSU
4.4.1 Functions
The DCSU is placed in slot 5 of the common subrack. There is only one DCSU and it is
mandatory.
The DCSU is used to transmit cabinet-group signals and combined-cabinet signals between
the common subrack and the DSCB.
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4.4.2 Panel
Figure 4-5 shows the DCSU panel.
Figure 4-5 DCSU panel
DCSU
CC_OUT
CC_IN
TO_DTRB
TOP2
4.4.3 Ports
Table 4-8 lists the ports on the DCSU panel.
Table 4-8 Ports on the DCSU panel
Silkscreen
Type
Description
CC_OUT
MD64 (female)
CC_IN
MD64 (female)
To_DTRB
MD64 (female)
TOP2
DB26 (female)
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Figure 4-6 shows the initial settings for the DIP switches on the DCSU.
Figure 4-6 DIP switches on the DCSU
ON
SW6
OFF 1
SW7
SW10
SW9
4 1
ON
OFF
SW8
SW5
SW14
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
SW3
4
SW2
SW12
SW4
SW13
SW11
ON
OFF
SW1
SW1 and SW11 are used to set the main cabinet and extension cabinet in the cabinet group,
and to select the terminal match.
Table 4-9 lists the settings for SW1.
Table 4-9 Settings for SW1
SW1
Function
All ON
All OFF
Other cases
Function
All ON
All OFF
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SW2 through SW5 are used to set the main cabinet and extension cabinet and to select the
terminal match.
Table 4-11 lists the settings for SW2SW5.
Table 4-11 Settings for SW2SW5
SW2SW5
Function
All ON
Main cabinet
All OFF
Extension cabinet
SW6 and SW7 are used to set E1 impedance. See Table 4-12 for details.
Table 4-12 Settings for SW6 and SW7
DIP Switch
DIP Bit
ON/OFF
Function
SW6
ON
E1 1: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 1: 120 ohms
ON
E1 2: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 2: 120 ohms
ON
E1 3: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 3: 120 ohms
ON
E1 4: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 4: 120 ohms
ON
E1 5: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 5: 120 ohms
ON
E1 6: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 6: 120 ohms
ON
E1 7: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 7: 120 ohms
ON
E1 8: 75 ohms
OFF
E1 8: 120 ohms
SW7
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SW8 is used to set the cabinet number. In a cabinet group, you need to set SW8 for the main
cabinet. See Table 4-13 for details. You can use the default settings for the extension cabinets,
that is, all the extension cabinets are set to ON.
Table 4-13 Settings for SW8
DIP Bit
Function
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
SW9 and SW10 are used to set cabinet type. See Table 4-14 for details.
Table 4-14 Settings for SW9 and SW10
SW9
SW10
Function
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
4.5 DCCU
4.5.1 Functions
The DCCU is placed in slot 6 of the common subrack. There is only one DCCU and it is
mandatory.
The DCCU performs the following functions
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4.5.2 Panel
Figure 4-7 shows the DCCU panel.
Figure 4-7 DCCU panel
DCCU
TRAN
To_FAN
TO_TOP1
POWER
4.5.3 Ports
Table 4-15 lists the ports on the DCCU panel.
Table 4-15 Ports on the DCCU panel
Silk-Screen
Type
Description
TRAN
MD64 (female)
To_FAN
DB26 (female)
TO_TOP1
MD64 (female)
POWER
3V3 power
connector
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4.6 DSCB
4.6.1 Functions
The DSCB is in the signal lightning protection subrack. It is used to transfer signals.
4.6.2 Ports
Figure 4-8 shows the DSCB panel.
TO SLAVE GROUP2
TO SLAVE GROUP1
DELU 0
TO SLAVE CABINET
DMLU/DGLU
TO DAFU 3-5
DELU 1/DGLU
TO DAFU 0-2
TO 3G E1
TO DCSU TOP
TO NPMI
TO DCCU E1
TO SLAVEMASTER
(FROM DCSU)
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Port Silkscreen
Type
Description
TO SLAVEMASTER
(FROM DCSU)
MD68 female
MD68 female
TO DCCU E1
MD36 female
TO NPMI
MD36 female
TO DCSU TOP
MD36 female
TO 3G E1
MD36 female
TO DAFU 0-2
MD68 female
TO DAFU 3-5
MD68 female
TO SLAVE CABINET
MD36 female
TO SLAVE GROUP1
MD36 female
TO SLAVE GROUP2
MD36 female
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Description
Slot 0
DELU
Slot 1
DGLU
DMLU
DGLU
DELU
Slot 2
4.7 DELU
4.7.1 Functions
The DELU is in the signal lightning protection subrack. It is configured in slot 0 and slot 2 of
the DSCB (from top to bottom). The BTS3012AE requires a minimum of two DELUs.
One DELU can protect four channels of E1 signals from lightning strikes.
4.7.2 Panel
Figure 4-9 shows the DELU panel.
DELU
TR
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4.7.3 Port
Table 4-18 lists the port on the DELU panel.
Table 4-18 Port on the DELU panel
Port Silkscreen
Type
Description
TR
DB25 female
4.8 DGLU
4.8.1 Functions
The DGLU is in the signal lightning protection subrack. It is used to provide lightning
protection for the signals of BTS3012AE cabinet groups when the distance between cabinet
groups is 25 meters.
The DGLU is optional. When the distance between cabinet groups is 25 meters, the DGLU
is required.
The BTS3012AE supports a maximum of one DGLU. The configuration principles are as
follows:
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The DGLU in the main cabinet group is configured in slot 2 on the DSCB.
The DGLU in the extension cabinet group is configured in slot 1 on the DSCB.
4.8.2 Panel
Figure 4-10 shows the DGLU panel.
DGLU
CKB
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4.8.3 Port
Table 4-19 lists the port on the DGLU panel.
Table 4-19 Port on the DGLU panel
Port Silkscreen
Type
Description
CKB
DB25 female
4.9 DMLU
4.9.1 Functions
The DMLU is in the signal lightning protection subrack. It is configured in slot 1 of the
DSCB. The BTS3012AE supports a maximum of one DMLU.
The DMLU can protect 8 external Boolean value inputs from lightning. It also provides a
2-port 485-serial bus port.
4.9.2 Panel
Figure 4-11 shows the DMLU panel.
DMLU
SW IN/OUT
EAC
4.9.3 Ports
Table 4-20 lists the ports on the DMLU.
Table 4-20 Ports on the DMLU panel
Port Silkscreen
Type
Description
SW IN/OUT
DB44 female
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Type
Description
EAC
DB9 female
4.10 DTRU
4.10.1 Functions
The DTRU is placed in the DTRU subrack. There are a maximum of six DTRU boards.
The DTRU performs the following functions:
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Processing signals
Supporting data services in Phase II, GPRS services, and EDGE services
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4.10.2 Panel
Figure 4-12 shows the DTRU panel.
Figure 4-12 DTRU panel
DTRU
TX1
IN1
TCOM
IN2
TX2
RST
RUN
ACT
ALM
RF_IND
RXM1
RXD1
RXM2
RXD2
PWR
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4.10.3 Indicators
Table 4-21 lists the indicators on the DTRU panel.
Table 4-21 DTRU indicator description
Indicator
Color
Description
Status
Meaning
RUN
Green
Running status
and power-on
indicator of the
DTRU
On
Off
On
ACT
Green
TRX running
status indicator
ALM
4-26
Red
Alarm
indicator
Off
On (including
high-frequency
flash)
Off
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Color
Description
Status
Meaning
RF_IND
Red
RF interface
indicator
On
Off
Normal
4.10.4 Ports
Table 4-22 lists the ports on the DTRU panel.
Table 4-22 Ports on the DTRU panel
Port
Type
Description
TX1
N (female)
When the signals are not combined, they are sent to the
RF front end through TX1.
IN1
SMA (female)
TCOM
N (female)
Combines and then outputs the signals from IN1 and IN2
IN2
SMA (female)
TX2
N (female)
When the signals are not combined, they are sent to the
RF front end through TX2.
RXM1
SMA (female)
RXD1
SMA (female)
RXM2
SMA (female)
RXD2
SMA (female)
PWR
3V3 power
connector
Power supply
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4.11 DDPU
4.11.1 Function
The DDPU, together with the DCOM, is placed in the slots of the DAFU subrack. The
DDPU is optional. The BTS3012AE can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU.
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When the BTS3012AE is configured with only the DDPUs, the number of DDPUs in
full configuration is generally three. If no DCOMs are configured, a maximum of six
DDPUs can be configured.
When the BTS3012AE is configured with only the DFCUs, the number of DFCUs in full
configuration is generally three.
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Sending multiples routes of RF signals from the transceiver in the DTRU to the antenna
through the duplexer
Sending signals from the antenna after amplifying and quartering them to the
transceivers in the DTRU
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4.11.2 Panel
Figure 4-13 shows the DDPU panel.
Figure 4-13 DDPU panel
ANTB
ANTA
DDPU
RUN
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
COM
POWER
RXA1
RXA2
TXA
RXA3
RXA4
RXB1
RXB2
RXB3
TXB
RXB4
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4.11.3 Indicators
Table 4-23 lists the indicators on the DDPU panel.
Table 4-23 DDPU indicators
Indicator
Color
Description
Status
Meaning
RUN
Green
Running
status and
power
indicator of
the DDPU
On
Off
On (including
high-frequency
flash)
Off
No fault
On
Off
On
Off
ALM
VSWRA
VSWRB
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Red
Red
Red
Alarm
indicator
VSWR alarm
indicator on
Channel A
VSWR alarm
indicator on
Channel B
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4.11.4 Ports
Table 4-24 lists the ports on the DDPU panel.
Table 4-24 Ports on the DDPU panel
Port
Type
Description
COM
DB26 (female)
POWER
3V3 power
connector
TXA
N (female)
TXB
N (female)
RXA1
SMA (female)
RXA2
SMA (female)
RXA3
SMA (female)
RXA4
SMA (female)
RXB1
SMA (female)
RXB2
SMA (female)
RXB3
SMA (female)
RXB4
SMA (female)
ANTA
DIN (female)
ANTB
DIN (female)
4.12 DCOM
4.12.1 Functions
The DCOM is placed in the DAFU subrack with the DDPU.
The DCOM is optional and there are a maximum of three DCOMs. The DTRU combines two
carriers into one channel. The DCOM is required when the DTRUs are insufficient.
The DCOM is used to combine two channels of DTRU transmit signals and send the
combined signals to the DDPU.
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4.12.2 Panel
Figure 4-14 shows the DCOM panel.
Figure 4-14 DCOM panel
DCOM
ONSHELL
TX-COM
TX1
TX2
4.12.3 Ports
Table 4-25 lists the ports on the DCOM panel.
Table 4-25 Ports on the DCOM panel
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Port
Type
Description
ONSHELL
DB26 (female)
TX-COM
N (female)
TX1
N (female)
TX2
N (female)
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4.13 DFCU
4.13.1 Functions
The DFCU is placed in the slots of the DAFU subrack. The DFCU is optional. The
BTS3012AE can be configured with the DDPU or the DFCU.
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When only DFCUs are configured, the number of DFCUs in full configuration is three.
When only DDPUs are configured, the number of DDPUs in full configuration is three.
If no DCOMs are configured, a maximum of six DDPUs can be configured.
Sends the multiple channels of RF Tx signals from the DTRU transmitter to the antenna
through the duplexer after combination.
Sends the received signals from the antenna to the duplexer and to the low noise
amplifier and divides the signals into several routes and then sends them to the receivers
of the DTRUs.
Combines the four routes of signals into one route, auto detects the frequencies of the
input signals and performs automatic tuning.
Detects the VSWR alarms of the antenna system and provides the function of the VSWR
alarms whose thresholds are adjustable.
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4.13.2 Panel
Figure 4-15 shows the DFCU panel.
Figure 4-15 DFCU panel
DFCU
TX1
TUNING
VSWR
LNA
POWER
PF out1
PF out2
PF in1
PF in2
PR out1
RX6
PR out2
RX5
COM1
RX4
HL-IN
DBUS
RXD-OUT
COM
HL-OUT
RX1
TX3
RX2
RX3
PR in1
COM2
DC-IN-48V PR in2
TX4
TX-DUP
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4.13.3 Indicators
Table 4-26 lists the indicators on the DFCU panel.
Table 4-26 DFCU indicators
Indicator
Color
Description
Status
Meaning
POWER
Green
Power indicator
of the DFCU
On
Off
On
Slow flash (1 s
on, 1 s off)
VSWR1 alarm of
TX/RX_ANT
Off
No alarm of TX/RX_ANT
On
LNA_ alarm
Off
No LNA alarm
On
Slow flash (1 s
on, 1 s off)
Tuning
Off
No alarm
VSWR
LNA
TUNING
Red
Red
Red
VSWR alarm
indicator of
TX/RX_ANT
LNA alarm
indicator
Tuning fail alarm
indicator
4.13.4 Ports
Table 4-27 lists the ports on the DFCU panel.
Table 4-27 Ports on the DFCU panel
Interface
Type
Description
TX/RX-ANT
RXD-ANT
DBUS
DB26 (female)
DC-IN -48V
3V3
COM
N (female)
TX-DUP
N (female)
COM1 (Optional)
N (female)
COM2 (Optional)
N (female)
TX1
N (female)
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Type
Description
TX2
N (female)
TX3
N (female)
TX4
N (female)
RX1
SMA (female)
RX2
SMA (female)
RX3
SMA (female)
RX4
SMA (female)
RX5
SMA (female)
RX6
SMA (female)
HL-OUT
SMA (female)
HL-IN
SMA (female)
RXD-OUT
SMA (female)
PR out1 (Optional)
SMA (female)
PR out2 (Optional)
SMA (female)
PF out1 (Optional)
SMA (female)
PF out2 (Optional)
SMA (female)
PR in1 (Optional)
SMA (female)
PR in2 (Optional)
SMA (female)
PF in1 (Optional)
SMA (female)
PF in2 (Optional)
SMA (female)
The character "Optional" in Table 4-27 means that the site engineer can perform connections according
to the actual requirements.
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Monitoring the temperature of the air inlet and interior of the FAN Box
Reporting alarms
4.14.2 Panel
Figure 4-16 shows the FAN Box panel.
Figure 4-16 FAN Box panel
STATE
FAN
PWR
COM
4.14.3 Indicators
The indicators on the FAN Box panel indicate the running status of the fan.
Table 4-28 lists the indicators.
Table 4-28 FAN Box indicators
Indicator
Color
Status
Meaning
STATE
Green
Red
An alarm is generated.
Green
Orange (red
and green)
On
Green or red or
orange
Off
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4.14.4 Ports
The FAN Box panel has two ports on it.
Table 4-29 lists the ports on the FAN Box panel.
Table 4-29 Ports on the FAN Box panel
Port
Type
Description
COM
DB26 (female)
PWR
3V3 power
connector
4.15 DPMU
4.15.1 Functions
The DPMU is in the power subrack of the cabinet. The BTS3012AE requires only one DPMU.
The DPMU performs the following functions:
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temperature, and standby analog reporting
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4.15.2 Panel
Figure 4-17 shows the DPMU panel.
The DPMU panel has two indicators, one RJ45 serial socket, one DB50 signal transfer cable
connector, two battery switches (ON, OFF), and two power test points (48 V, 0 V).
Figure 4-17 DPMU panel
RUN
ALM
-48V
0V
BAT
ON
OFF
RS232/RS422
COM
4.15.3 Indicators
Table 4-30 lists the indicators on the DPMU panel.
Table 4-30 DPMU indicators
Indicator
Color
Status
Meaning
RUN
Green
Steady on/steady
off
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Indicator
Color
Status
Meaning
ALM
Red
Steady on
Steady off
No alarm
4.15.4 Ports
Table 4-31 lists the ports on the DPMU panel.
Table 4-31 Ports on the DPMU panel
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Port
Type
Description
RS232/RS422
RJ45
COM
MD50 female
BAT
ON\OFF
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1 2 3 4
5 6 7
8
ON
1 2 3 4
6 7 8
ON
The DPMU DIP switch has eight bits. The description of these bits is as follows:
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The four lower bits (1, 2, 3, and 4) are the node address of the DPMU. They use the
binary system.
According to the factory settings of the DPMU DIP switch, bits 1 and 2 are set to ON
and bits 3 and 4 are set to OFF.
The four upper bits (5, 6, 7, and 8) are not defined and used yet.
4.16 PSU
4.16.1 Functions
The PSU is in the power subrack of the cabinet. The minimum configuration and maximum
configuration of the PSU are 1+1 and 7 respectively.
The PSU performs the following functions:
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Monitoring module fault alarms (overvoltage output, no output, and FAN fault), module
protection alarms (overtemperature protection, and overvoltage and undervoltage
protection), and AC power failure alarm
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Monitoring battery recharge and discharge, and controlling the voltage and current of the
battery
4.16.2 Panel
Figure 4-19 shows the PSU panel.
Figure 4-19 PSU panel
4.16.3 Indicators
Table 4-32 lists the indicators on the PSU panel.
Table 4-32 PSU indicators
Indicator
Color
Status
Meaning
Power input
indicator
Green
Steady on
Normal
Steady off
Steady off
Normal
Steady on
Steady off
Normal
Steady on
(top)
Protection
indicator
Yellow
(middle)
Fault indicator
(bottom)
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AC power
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PGND
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DC power
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Sub-Item
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Remarks
Trunk
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75-ohm E1 cable
1/4-inch RF jumper
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1/2-inch RF jumper
Remarks
Ethernet cable
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Sub-Item
Position
Remarks
Combined-cabinet
signal cable between
the DCSU and the
DSCB
RS485 environment
monitoring signal cable
Internal
signal
transfer
cable
Monitoring signal
transfer cable between
the NPMI and the
DSCB
Monitorin
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Sub-Item
Position
Remarks
Alarm
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Sensor
cable
GND cable
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Sub-Item
Position
Remarks
48 V cable
Inter-battery cable
GND cable
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48 V cable
Inter-battery cable
Cables for
the
external
battery
cabinet
(optional)
Equipotential cable
5.2.2 Structure
The AC power cables for the BTS3012AE are purchased at the local place. The colors of the cables must
comply with the local rules and regulations. If the local rules and regulations have no special
requirements for cable colors, use the cables delivered with the BTS.
The default color of the delivered L wire is red and that of the N wire is black.
The OT terminals of AC power cables are made on site.
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Table 5-2 lists the specifications of the AC power cables for the BTS3012AE in different
input modes.
Table 5-2 Specifications of the AC power cables for the BTS3012AE
Power Input Mode
Core Wire
Quantity
Sectional Area
Color
10 mm2
Red
10 mm2
Black
16 mm2
Red
16 mm2
Black
16 mm2
Red
16 mm2
Black
Core
Wire
Description
L1
L2
L3
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Wire
Description
110 V AC dual-live
input
L1
L2
The PGND cable of the external power supply is used to keep a specific cabinet well
grounded.
The PGND cable of the transmission interface box is used to keep this box well
grounded.
The PGND cable of the power interface box is used to keep this box well grounded.
5.3.2 Structure
The PGND cable of the BTS3012AE is a green and yellow cable with a sectional area of 25
mm2. If a customer prefers to make a PGND cable, Huawei recommends that the cable
comply with the following specifications:
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The yellow and green PGND cables of the transmission interface box and power interface box
have a cross-sectional area of 16 mm2. Choose yellow and green plastic insulation copper core
cables with a cross-sectional area of at least 16 mm2 if you prepare the PGND cables by
yourself.
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The other end of the PGND cable for the transmission interface box connects to any idle
cabling trough on the grounding busbar in this interface box.
The other end of the PGND cable for the power interface box connects to the grounding
terminal in this interface box.
5.4.2 Structure
Six independent power cables are connected between the DC power distribution box and the
DTRU subrack. The six cables have the save structure. Figure 5-1 shows the structure of such
a power cable.
Figure 5-1 Structure of a power cable between the DC power distribution box and the DTRU
subrack
2 View B
View A 1
A1
A2
A3
W1
W2
A1
A2
A3
X2
X1
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Cable
End X1
End X2
Color
W1
X1.A1
X2.A1
Black
W2
X1.A3
X2.A3
Blue
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5.5.2 Structure
Two cables are connected between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU subrack.
Each cable has one connector at one end and three connectors at the other end. The oneconnector end connects to the DC power distribution box and the 3-connector end to the
DAFU subrack and supplies power to the three DDPUs or DFCUs. The two cables have the
same structure, as shown in Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2 Structure of a cable between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU subrack
1
W1
2 View B
W2
X1
View A
A1
A2
A3
W3
W4
X2
W5
A1
A2
A3
X4
W6
X3
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Core Wire
Core Color
W1
X1.A1
X4.A1
Black
W3
X2.A1
Black
W5
X3.A1
Black
W2
X1.A3
W4
X2.A3
Black
W6
X3.A3
Black
X4.A3
Black
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5.6.2 Structure
Only one power cable is connected between the DC power distribution box and the common
subrack. Figure 5-3 shows the structure of the cable.
Figure 5-3 Structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the common subrack
2 View B
View A 1
A1
A2
A3
W1
W2
A1
A2
A3
X2
X1
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X2 End
Color
W1
X1.A1
X2.A1
Black
W2
X1.A3
X2.A3
Blue
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5.7.2 Structure
Figure 5-4 shows the structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the
FAN subrack.
Figure 5-4 Structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the FAN subrack
2 View B
View A 1
A1
A2
A3
W1
W2
A1
A2
A3
X2
X1
X1 End
X2 End
Color
W1
X1.A1
X2.A1
Black
W2
X1.A3
X2.A3
Blue
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5.8.2 Structure
Figure 5-5 shows the structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the
heat exchanger.
Figure 5-5 Structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the heat exchanger
2 View A
1
W1
A
W2
A1
A2
A3
X2
X1
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Core Wire
X1 End
X2 End
Color
W1
X1.1
X2.A1
Brown
W2
X1.3
X2.A3
Blue
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5.9.2 Structure
The BTS3012AE 75-ohm E1 cable is a coaxial cable. It has eight coaxial wires, two of which
make one E1 line; therefore, each 75-ohm E1 cable has four E1 lines.
One end of the 75-ohm E1 cable is a DB25 male connector, and the other is a bare wire. The
connectors are made on site.
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W5
Pos.1
W6
X0
W7
W8
X1
X2
X3
4
X4
B
X5
X6
X7
X8
Pos.25
W1
X1.tip
X0.24
CHAN 0 TX
X1.ring
X0.25
X2.tip
X0.13
X2.ring
X0.12
X3.tip
X0.11
X3.ring
X0.10
X4.tip
X0.9
X4.ring
X0.8
X5.tip
X0.7
X5.ring
X0.6
W2
W3
W4
W5
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CHAN 1 TX
CHAN 1 RX
CHAN 2 TX
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Wire
W6
X6.tip
X0.5
CHAN 2 RX
X6.ring
X0.4
X7.tip
X0.3
X7.ring
X0.2
X8.tip
X0.14
X8.ring
X0.15
W7
W8
CHAN 3 TX
CHAN 3 RX
Note: In this table, the "ring" and "tip" each represent a core in a twisted pair.
75-ohm E1
cable
5.10.2 Structure
The 120-ohm E1 cable of the BTS3012AE consists of four pairs of 120-ohm twisted pairs.
Each pair makes one line; therefore, each 120-ohm E1 cable has four E1 lines.
One end of the 120-ohm E1 cable is a DB25 male connector, and the other consists of bare
wires. The connectors are made on site.
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X1.tip
X0.24
CHAN 0 TX
X1.ring
X0.25
X2.tip
X0.13
X2.ring
X0.12
X3.tip
X0.11
X3.ring
X0.10
X4.tip
X0.9
X4.ring
X0.8
X5.tip
X0.7
X5.ring
X0.6
X6.tip
X0.5
X6.ring
X0.4
W2
W3
W4
W5
W6
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CHAN 1 TX
CHAN 1 RX
CHAN 2 TX
CHAN 2 RX
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Wire
W7
X7.tip
X0.3
CHAN 3 TX
X7.ring
X0.2
X8.tip
X0.14
X8.ring
X0.15
W8
CHAN 3 RX
In this table, the "ring" and "tip" each represent a core in a twisted pair.
120-ohm E1
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5.11.2 Structure
Both ends of an optical fiber are LC connectors.
Figure 5-8 shows the structure of the optical fiber.
Figure 5-8 Structure of the optical fiber
1
2
(3) LC connector
One End
Optical
fiber
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RF Tx signal cable connected between port Tx on the DDPU and that on the DTRU, and
used to transmit DL signals
5.12.2 Structure
Figure 5-9 shows the structure of an RF Rx signal cable and an RF Tx signal cable.
Figure 5-9 Structure of an RF Rx signal cable and an RF Tx signal cable
1
1
RF Rx cable
2
RF Tx cable
One End
RF Tx signal cable
Connects to Tx port on
the DTRU
RF Rx signal cable
Connects to Rx port on
the DTRU
When the carriers of a cell derive from several cabinets, connecting inter-cabinet RF Rx cables is
required. Each inter-cabinet RF Rx cable consists of two RF Rx cables through the interconnection of
SMA coaxial connectors.
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Figure 5-10 shows the power detection cable.
Figure 5-10 Power detection cable
1
RF Rx Cable
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Cable Type
One End
Forward power
detection cable
Reverse power
detection cable
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5.14.2 Structure
Figure 5-11 shows the four-in-one short-circuiting cable.
Figure 5-11 Four-in-one short-circuiting cable
1
RF Tx Cable
One End
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Figure 5-12 shows the diversity receive short-circuiting cable.
Figure 5-12 Diversity receive short-circuiting cable
1
RF Rx Cable
One End
Diversity receive
short-circuiting
cable
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Figure 5-13 shows the structure of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU.
Figure 5-13 Structure of the cable for combiner on the DTRU
W
3
1
(3) Label
One End
5.17 RF Jumper
5.17.1 Functions
RF jumpers are used to transmit signals between the DDPUs and the antenna system. The
BTS3012AE has two types of RF jumpers:
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1/4-inch RF jumper
1/2-inch RF jumper
5.17.2 Structure
The sectional area of the 1/4-inch jumper is smaller than that of the 1/2-inch jumper.
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One end of the 1/4-inch jumper is a DIN male connector and the other end is a DIN female
connector. Both ends of the 1/2-inch jumper are DIN male connectors. The DIN connectors of
the 1/2-inch RF jumper are made on site. To connect a wire with a DIN connector, see the
instructions in the package of the DIN connector.
Figure 5-14 shows the structure of a 1/4-inch RF jumper and Figure 5-15 shows that of a 1/2inch RF jumper.
Figure 5-14 Structure of a 1/4-inch RF jumper
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Cable
Name
1/4-inch RF
jumper
1/2-inch RF
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5.18.2 Structure
Figure 5-16 shows the structure of the close signal cable between cabinet groups.
Figure 5-16 Structure of the close signal cable between cabinet groups
1
Pos.1
Pos.36
X1
X2
(2) MD36 male connector
Core Type
X1.1
X2.1
Twisted pair
X1.19
X2.19
X1.20
X2.2
X1.21
X2.3
X1.22
X2.4
X1.23
X2.5
X1.24
X2.6
X1.25
X2.7
X1.26
X2.8
X1.27
X2.9
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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X1.29
X2.11
Twisted pair
X1.30
X2.12
X1.31
X2.13
X1.32
X2.14
X1.33
X2.15
X1.34
X2.16
X1.35
X2.17
X1.36
X2.18
X1.2
X2.20
X1.3
X2.21
X1.4
X2.22
X1.5
X2.23
X1.6
X2.24
X1.7
X2.25
X1.8
X2.26
X1.9
X2.27
X1.11
X2.29
X1.12
X2.30
X1.13
X2.31
X1.14
X2.32
X1.15
X2.33
X1.16
X2.34
X1.17
X2.35
X1.18
X2.36
Shell
Shell
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Braid
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5.19.2 Structure
Figure 5-17 shows the structure of the far signal cable between cabinet groups.
Figure 5-17 Structure of far signal cable between cabinet groups
1
Pos.1
Pos.25
X1
X2
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Core Type
X1.1
X2.1
Twisted pair
X1.16
X2.16
X1.2
X2.2
X1.3
X2.3
X1.4
X2.4
X1.5
X2.5
X1.6
X2.6
X1.7
X2.7
X1.8
X2.8
X1.9
X2.9
X1.10
X2.10
X1.11
X2.11
X1.12
X2.12
X1.13
X2.13
X1.14
X2.14
X1.15
X2.15
X1.24
X2.24
X1.25
X2.25
Shell
Shell
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Shield
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5.20.2 Structure
The Boolean value input signal cable can output six Boolean value signal inputs. One end of
the cable is a DB44 male connector, and the other end is a bare wire. Figure 5-18 shows the
structure of the cable.
Figure 5-18 Structure of the Boolean value input signal cable
1
2
View A
POS.1
X1
W
POS.44
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Core Color
X1.1
Twisted pair
Blue
X1.17
X1.2
White
Twisted pair
X1.18
X1.3
White
Twisted pair
X1.19
X1.4
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
X1.28
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Blue
Black
Twisted pair
X1.27
X1.13
Grey
Red
X1.26
X1.12
Brown
Red
X1.25
X1.11
Green
Red
X1.24
X1.10
Orange
Red
X1.38
X1.9
Blue
Red
X1.23
X1.8
Grey
White
X1.22
X1.7
Brown
White
X1.21
X1.6
Green
White
X1.20
X1.5
Orange
Orange
Black
Twisted pair
Green
Black
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Core Color
X1.14
Twisted pair
Brown
X1.29
Black
X1.34
Twisted pair
X1.35
Grey
Black
X1.36
Twisted pair
X1.37
Blue
Yellow
Shell
Shield
Boolean value
input signal cable
5.21.2 Structure
The BTS3012AE has six independent RF coaxial cables. These cables are of the same
structure.
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One end of an RET control signal cable is an SMA male connector and the other end is an
SMA elbow male connector, as shown in Figure 5-19.
Figure 5-19 Structure of an RET control signal cable
2
1
W
X1
X2
RET control
signal cable
The straight-through cable connects the BTS3012AE or the PC where the site
maintenance terminal system is installed to the network.
The crossover cable connects the BTS3012AE to your PC where the site maintenance
terminal system is installed.
5.22.2 Structure
The crossover cable and the straight-through cable have RJ45 connectors at both ends. They
differ in connector wiring.
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X1
X2
Core Color
Core Type
Pin of the X2
End in the
Crossover Cable
X1.2
Orange
Twisted pair
X2.2
X2.6
X1.1
White and
orange
X2.1
X2.3
X1.6
Green
X2.6
X2.2
X1.3
White and
green
X2.3
X2.1
X1.4
Blue
X2.4
X2.4
X1.5
Blue and
White
X2.5
X2.5
X1.8
Brown
X2.8
X2.8
X1.7
White and
Brown
X2.7
X2.7
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
One End
Straight-through
cable
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5.23.2 Structure
Two signal cables are connected between the DSCB and the DAFU. One cable is between the
DSCB and the DDPUs and DCOMs in the slots of DAFU0DAFU2. The other cable is
between the DSCB and the DDPUs and DCOMs in the slots of DAFU3DAFU5.
The two cables have the same structure, as shown in Figure 5-21.
Figure 5-21 Structure of a signal cable between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack
B
1
W1
2
X2
W2
2
W3
X3
X1
View A
Pos.68
View B
Pos.26
X4
Pos.1
Pos.1
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W1
X1.1
X2.7
Twisted pair
X1.2
X2.8
X1.3
X2.11
X1.4
X2.10
X1.35
X2.20
X1.36
X2.19
X1.37
X2.13
X1.38
X2.12
X1.5
X2.16
X1.6
X2.9
X1.7
X2.17
X1.8
X2.18
X1.39
X2.15
X1.40
X2.24
X1.41
X2.26
X1.42
X2.25
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Core
Wire
Core Type
W2
X1.13
X3.7
Twisted pair
X1.14
X3.8
X1.15
X3.11
X1.16
X3.10
X1.47
X3.20
X1.48
X3.19
X1.49
X3.13
X1.50
X3.12
X1.17
X3.9
X1.18
X3.16
X1.19
X3.17
X1.20
X3.18
X1.51
X3.15
X1.52
X3.24
X1.53
X3.26
X1.54
X3.25
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Wire
Core Type
W3
X1.25
X4.7
Twisted pair
X1.26
X4.8
X1.27
X4.11
X1.28
X4.10
X1.59
X4.20
X1.60
X4.19
X1.61
X4.13
X1.62
X4.12
X1.29
X4.9
X1.30
X4.17
X1.31
X4.16
X1.32
X4.18
X1.63
X4.15
X1.64
X4.24
X1.65
X4.26
X1.66
X4.25
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Connects to port
TO DAFU 0-2 on
the DSCB
Connects to the
COM/DBUS/ONSHELL port on the
DDPU/DFCU/DCOM panel in
subrack DAFU0
Connects to the
COM/DBUS/ONSHELL port on the
DDPU/DFCU/DCOM panel in
subrack DAFU1
Connects to the
COM/DBUS/ONSHELL port on the
DDPU/DFCU/DCOM panel in
subrack DAFU2
Connects to port
TO DAFU 3-5 on
the DSCB
Connects to the
COM/DBUS/ONSHELL port on the
DDPU/DFCU/DCOM panel in
subrack DAFU3
Connects to the
COM/DFCU/ONSHELL port on the
DDPU/DFCU/DCOM panel in
subrack DAFU4
Connects to the
COM/DBUS/ONSHELL port on the
DDPU/DFCU/DCOM panel in
subrack DAFU5
5.24 TOP1 Signal Cable Between the DCCU and the DSCB
5.24.1 Functions
The TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB is used to transmit signals between
the common subrack and the DSCB.
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5.24.2 Structure
Figure 5-22 shows the structure of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB.
Figure 5-22 Structure of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB
View B
Pos.64
2
View A
Pos.1
Pos.1
B
Delander
X2
Pos.68
X1
Core Type
X1.5
X2.35
Twisted pair
X1.6
X2.36
X1.7
X2.37
X1.8
X2.38
X1.9
X2.11
X1.10
X2.12
X1.11
X2.15
X1.12
X2.16
X1.13
X2.3
X1.14
X2.4
X1.15
X2. 7
X1.16
X2.8
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Core Type
X1.17
X2.13
Twisted pair
X1.18
X2.14
X1.19
X2.30
X1.20
X2.29
X1.21
X2.5
X1.22
X2.6
X1.23
X2.9
X1.24
X2.10
X1.25
X2.23
X1.26
X2.24
X1.27
X2.27
X1.28
X2.28
X1.29
X2.19
X1.30
X2.20
X1.31
X2.21
X1.32
X2.22
X1.33
X2.56
X1.66
X2.55
X1.38
X2.58
X1.39
X2.57
X1.40
X2.60
X1.41
X2.59
X1.42
X2.54
X1.43
X2.53
X1.44
X2.49
X1.45
X2.50
X1.46
X2.44
X1.47
X2.43
X1.48
X2.64
X1.49
X2.63
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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X1.50
X2.52
Twisted pair
X1.51
X2.51
X1.52
X2.33
X1.53
X2.34
X1.54
X2.32
X1.55
X2.31
X1.56
X2.48
X1.57
X2.47
X1.58
X2.17
X1.59
X2.18
X1.60
X2.1
X1.61
X2.2
X1.62
X2.46
X1.63
X2.45
X1.64
X2.62
X1.65
X2.61
X1.2
X2.25
X1.3
X2.40
X1.4
X2.39
X1.36
X2.26
X1.37
X2.41
X1.1
Shielded
X1.34
X1.35
X1.68
X1.Shell
X2.42
X2.Shell
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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TO_TOP1 on the DCCU
5.25 TOP2 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DSCB
5.25.1 Functions
The TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB is used to transmit signals between
the DCSU and the DSCB.
5.25.2 Structure
Figure 5-23 shows the structure of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB.
Figure 5-23 Structure of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB
View A
Pos.1
View B
2 Pos.1
1
W
Pos.26
X1
X3
Pos.36
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X1.16
X2.6
X1.12
X2.7
X1.11
X2.8
X1.10
X2.9
X1.8
X2.10
X1.9
X2.28
X1.3
X2.11
X1.1
X2.12
X1.17
X2.24
X1.15
X2.25
X1.14
X2.26
X1.13
X2.27
X1.2
X2.29
X1.4
X2.14
X1.7
X2.21
X1.Shell
X2.Shell
Core Type
Twisted pair
Shield
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5.26.2 Structure
Figure 5-24 shows the structure of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and
the DSCB.
Figure 5-24 Structure of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB
View B
Pos.64
2
View A
1
Pos.1
Pos.1
Delander
X2
Pos.68
X1
5-50
Wire
Core Type
X1.13
X2.32
Twisted pair
X1.14
X2.31
X1.15
X2.30
X1.16
X2.29
Twisted pair
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X1.17
X2.16
Twisted pair
X1.18
X2.15
X1.19
X2.14
X1.20
X2.13
X1.21
X2.40
X1.22
X2.39
X1.23
X2. 36
X1.24
X2.35
X1.25
X2.34
X1.26
X2.33
X1.27
X2.58
X1.28
X2.57
X1.29
X2.56
X1.30
X2.55
X1.31
X2.4
X1.32
X2.3
X1.33
X2.2
X1.34
X2.1
X1.45
X2.52
X1.46
X2.51
X1.47
X2.50
X1.48
X2.49
X1.49
X2.64
X1.50
X2.63
X1.51
X2.62
X1.52
X2.61
X1.53
X2.48
X1.54
X2.47
X1.55
X2.46
X1.56
X2.45
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Wire
5-52
Core Type
X1.57
X2.26
Twisted pair
X1.58
X2.25
X1.59
X2.24
X1.60
X2.23
X1.61
X2.20
X1.62
X2.19
X1.63
X2.18
X1.64
X2.17
X1.65
X2.10
X1.66
X2.9
X1.67
X2.8
X1.68
X2.7
X1.6
X2.5
X1.7
X2.6
X1.8
X2.11
X1.9
X2.12
X1.5
X2.21
Shielded
X1.10
X2.22
X1.39
X2.27
X1.40
X2.28
X1.41
X2.59
X1.44
X2.60
X1.Shell
X2.Shell
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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TO SLAVEMASTER
(FROM DCSU) on the DSCB
5.27.2 Structure
Figure 5-25 shows the structure of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB.
Figure 5-25 Structure of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB
View A
Pos.1
View B
2
Pos.68
Pos.64
A
Pos.1
B
Delander
W
X1
X2
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Wire
Core Type
X1.1
X2.1
Twisted pair
X1.2
X2.2
X1.3
X2.35
X1.4
X2.36
X1.5
X2.3
X1.6
X2.46
X1.7
X2.4
X1.8
X2.5
X1.9
X2.38
X1.10
X2.39
X1.11
X2.6
X1.12
X2.40
X1.13
X2.7
X1.14
X2.8
X1.15
X2.41
X1.16
X2.42
X1.17
X2.10
X1.18
X2.11
X1.19
X2.44
X1.20
X2.45
X1.21
X2.21
X1.22
X2.26
X1.23
X2.13
X1.24
X2.14
X1.25
X2.47
X1.26
X2.48
X1.27
X2.55
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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X2.60
X1.29
X2.16
X1.30
X2.17
X1.31
X2.50
X1.32
X2.51
X1.33
X2.19
X1.34
X2.20
X1.35
X2.53
X1.36
X2.54
X1.37
X2.18
X1.38
X2.52
X1.39
X2.22
X1.40
X2.23
X1.41
X2.25
X1.42
X2.59
X1.43
X2.37
X1.44
X2.49
X1.45
X2.27
X1.46
X2.28
X1.47
X2.61
X1.48
X2.62
X1.49
X2.30
X1.50
X2.31
X1.51
X2.64
X1.52
X2.65
X1.55
X2.58
X1.56
X2.56
X1.57
X2.24
X1.58
X2.57
X1.59
X2.32
Core Type
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Core Type
X1.60
X2.66
X1.61
X2.33
X1.62
X2.34
X1.63
X2.67
X1.64
X2.68
X1.53
X2.63
Shell
Shell
Braid
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Connects to port
TO_DTRB on the DCSU
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5.28.2 Structure
Figure 5-26 shows the structure of the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable.
Figure 5-26 Structure of the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable
View B
2
W1
B
1
X2
View A
Pos.1
1
W2
A
X1
Pos.26
View C
3
Pos.1
C
X3
4
Pos.15
View D
Pos.1
View E
1
2
3
4
5
W3
W4
X5
X4
Pos.26
Core Type
W1
X1.19
X2.1
Twisted pair
X1.11
X2.2
X1.1
X2.4
X1.10
X2.5
X1.Shell
X2.Shell
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Table 5-45 lists the pins of W2 in the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 5-45 Pins of W2
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Core Type
W2
X1.19
X3.1
Twisted pair
X1.11
X3.2
X1.1
X3.4
X1.10
X3.5
X1.Shell
X3.Shell
Twisted pair
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Table 5-46 lists the pins of W3 in the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 5-46 Pins of W3
Core Wire
Core Type
W3
X1.1
X4.1
Twisted pair
X1.10
X4.10
X1.2
X4.2
X1.3
X4.3
X1.4
X4.4
X1.5
X4.5
X1.6
X4.6
X1.7
X4.7
X1.11
X4.11
X1.19
X4.19
X1.13
X4.13
X1.14
X4.14
X1.12
X4.12
X1.16
X4.16
X1.17
X4.17
X1.12
X4.12
X1.20
X4.20
X1.21
X4.21
X1.22
X4.22
X1.23
X4.23
X1.24
X4.24
X1.25
X4.25
X1.Shell
X4.Shell
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Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Table 5-47 lists the pins of W4 in the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 5-47 Pins of W4
Core
Wire
Core Type
W4
X4.8
X5.1
Twisted pair
X4.9
X5.2
X4.18
X5.3
X4.Shell
Shield
RS485
environment
monitoring signal
cable
Connects to port
To_FAN on the
DCCU
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5.29.2 Structure
Figure 5-27 shows the structure of the E1 signal transfer cable.
Figure 5-27 Structure of the E1 signal transfer cable
View B
Pos.64
1
View A
Pos.1
Pos.1
Delander
X2
Pos.36
X1
Core Type
X1.6
X2.11
Twisted pair
X1.7
X2.9
X1.24
X2.27
X1.25
X2.25
X1.8
X2.15
X1.9
X2.13
X1.26
X2.31
X1.27
X2.29
X1.2
X2.43
X1.3
X2.41
X1.20
X2.59
X1.21
X2.57
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Core Type
X1.4
X2.47
Twisted pair
X1.5
X2.45
X1.22
X2. 63
X1.23
X2. 61
X1.14
X2.3
X1.15
X2.1
X1.32
X2.19
X1.33
X2.17
X1.16
X2.7
X1.17
X2.5
X1.34
X2.23
X1.35
X2.21
X1.10
X2.32
X1.11
X2.33
X1.28
X2.51
X1.29
X2.49
X1.12
X2.39
X1.13
X2.37
X1.30
X2.55
X1.31
X2.53
Shell
Shell
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Shield
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Cable
Name
E1 signal
transfer cable
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5.30.2 Structure
Figure 5-28 shows the structure of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and
the DSCB.
Figure 5-28 Structure of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and the DSCB
1
View A
1
2
Lable1
A
X1
Lable2
View B
1
2
3
4
X2
Lable3
B
X3
Lable4
2 X4
View C
Pos.1
Lable5
X9
Pos.36
X5
Lable6
X6
Lable7
X7
Lable8
X8
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Color
Core Type
X1.1
X9.6
Blue
Twisted pair
X1.2
X9.7
White
X2.1
X9.8
Orange
X2.2
X9.9
White
X3.4
X9.22
Green
X3.3
X9.24
White
X4.3
X9.25
Brown
X4.4
X9.31
White
X5.3
X9.26
Grey
X6.3
X9.27
Brown
X7.3
X9.28
Blue
X8.3
X9.29
Red
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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Cable Name
One End
Monitoring signal
transfer cable between
the NPMI and the
DSCB
Connects to port TO
NPMI on the DSCB
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5.31.2 Structure
Figure 5-29 shows the structure of the DPMU monitoring cable.
Figure 5-29 Structure of the DPMU monitoring cable
View A
Pos.50
Pos.1
1
View B
Pos.50
A
2
W
X1
X2
Pos.1
Core Color
Core Type
X1.1
X2.1
White
Twisted pair
X1.2
X2.2
Blue
X1.3
X2.3
White
X1.4
X2.4
Orange
X1.5
X2.5
White
X1.8
X2.8
Green
X1.9
X2.9
White
X1.10
X2.10
Brown
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Core Color
Core Type
X1.11
X2.11
White
Twisted pair
X1.12
X2.12
Grey
X1.13
X2.13
Red
X1.14
X2.14
Blue
X1.16
X2.16
Red
X1.17
X2.17
Orange
X1.18
X2.18
Red
X1.19
X2.19
Green
X1.20
X2.20
Red
X1.21
X2.21
Brown
X1.22
X2.22
Red
X1.23
X2.23
Grey
X1.24
X2.24
Black
X1.25
X2.25
Blue
X1.27
X2.27
Black
X1.28
X2.28
Orange
X1.29
X2.29
Black
X1.30
X2.30
Green
X1.31
X2.31
Black
X1.32
X2.32
Brown
X1.33
X2.33
Black
X1.34
X2.34
Grey
X1.43
X2.43
Yellow
X1.44
X2.44
Blue
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
Twisted pair
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monitoring cable
5.32.2 Structure
Figure 5-30 shows the structure of the alarm cable for the air breaker.
Figure 5-30 Structure of the alarm cable for the air breaker
3
1
A
2
1
2
A
(3) OT terminal
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5.33.2 Structure
Figure 5-31 shows the structure of the alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester.
Figure 5-31 Structure of the alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester
2
1
W1
X2
A
W2
X1
View A
X3
1
2
3
4
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lightning arrestor
5.34.2 Structure
Figure 5-32 shows the structure of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor.
Figure 5-32 Structure of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor
2
X2
1
W1
X3
A
X4
W4
X1
X5
View A
1
2
3
4
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X1.1
X2
X1.2
X3
X1.3
X4
X1.4
X5
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5.35.2 Structure
Figure 5-33 shows the structure of the cable for the door status sensor.
Figure 5-33 Structure of the cable for the access door status
1
X1
4
W1
2
A
X2
W2
View A
1
2
X3
3
X4
X5
W3
W5
W4
X6
X1
X3.1
X2
X3.2
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Note: Remove W5 in case of combined cabinets, and then connect the cable for the door status sensor on the
other cabinet door to the W5 port.
5.36.2 Structure
Figure 5-34 shows the structure of the cable for the smoke sensor.
Figure 5-34 Structure of the cable for the smoke sensor
2
1
W1
X2
A
W2
X1
View A
X3
1
2
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5.37.2 Structure
Figure 5-35 shows the structure of the cable for the water sensor.
Figure 5-35 Structure of the cable for the water sensor
2
1
View A
1
2
3
4
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GND cable and 48 V power cable: provide power supply for the BTS3012AE cabinet.
Cable between the wiring copper bar and the storage batteries
Inter-battery cable: connects each battery in series. This forms a power supply system.
Built-in battery temperature sensor cable: connects the built-in battery cabin with the
NPMI. This enables the NPMI to monitor the temperature in the battery cabin.
5.38.2 Structure
The structures of the cables for the built-in battery cabin are as follows:
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The GND cable is a red one with the sectional area of 25 mm2, as shown in Figure 5-36.
The 48 V power cable is a black one with the sectional area of 25 mm2, as shown in
Figure 5-37.
The cable between the wiring copper bar and the storage batteries is black with the
sectional area of 16 mm2.
The cable for the temperature sensor of the built-in batteries is shown in Figure 5-38.
3
W
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Figure 5-38 Structure of the cable for the temperature sensor of the built-in batteries
1
2
(1) OT terminal
One End
GND cable
48 V cable
Inter-battery cable
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Cable Name
One End
GND cable and 48 V cable: provides power supply for the BTS3012AE cabinet.
Inter-battery cable: connects to the batteries in series. The batteries together form a
backup power supply system.
Cable for the external battery door status and temperature sensor: connects to the
external battery cabinet and the NPMI. This enables the NPMI to monitor the door status
of and the temperature in the external battery cabinet.
5.39.2 Structure
The structures of the cables for the external battery cabinet are described as follows:
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The GND cable is a red one with the sectional area of 35 mm2, as shown in Figure 5-36.
The 48 V power cable is a black one with the sectional area of 35 mm2, as shown in
Figure 5-37.
The equipotential cable, that is, the PGND cable, is a green and yellow one with the
sectional area of 25 mm2.
Figure 5-39 shows the structure of the cable for the external battery door status and
temperature sensor.
The other end has four bare wires and the other end. For the colors of the four core
wires, see Table 5-64.
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Figure 5-39 Structure of the cable for the external battery door status and temperature sensor
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3
Table 5-64 Bare wires at one end of door status and temperature sensor cable
Wire Color
Function
Structure
White
Green
Red
Temperature monitoring
Black
One End
GND cable
48 V cable
Inter-battery cable
Equipotential cable
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