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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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5.11.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-24


5.12 RF Rx/Tx Signal Cable .............................................................................................................................5-24
5.12.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-24
5.12.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-25
5.12.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-25
5.12.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-25
5.13 Power Detection Cables ............................................................................................................................5-26
5.13.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-26
5.13.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-26
5.13.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-26
5.13.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-26
5.14 Four-in-One Short-Circuiting Cables ........................................................................................................5-27
5.14.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-27
5.14.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-27
5.14.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-27
5.14.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-27
5.15 Diversity Receive Short-Circuiting Cables ...............................................................................................5-27
5.15.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-27
5.15.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-28
5.15.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-28
5.15.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-28
5.16 Cable for the Combiner on the DTRU ......................................................................................................5-28
5.16.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-28
5.16.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-29
5.16.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-29
5.16.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-29
5.17 RF Jumper .................................................................................................................................................5-29
5.17.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-29
5.17.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-29
5.17.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-30
5.17.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-30
5.18 Close Signal Cable Between Cabinet Groups ...........................................................................................5-31
5.18.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-31
5.18.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-31
5.18.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-31
5.18.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-33
5.19 Far Signal Cable Between Cabinet Groups ...............................................................................................5-33
5.19.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-33
5.19.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-33
5.19.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-34
5.19.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-35
5.20 Boolean Value Input Signal Cable.............................................................................................................5-35

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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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5.28.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-57


5.28.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-60
5.29 E1 Signal Transfer Cable...........................................................................................................................5-60
5.29.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-60
5.29.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-61
5.29.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-61
5.29.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-62
5.30 Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable Between the NPMI and the DSCB .....................................................5-63
5.30.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-63
5.30.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-63
5.30.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-64
5.30.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-64
5.31 DPMU Monitoring Cable..........................................................................................................................5-65
5.31.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-65
5.31.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-65
5.31.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-65
5.31.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-67
5.32 Alarm Cable for the Air Breaker ...............................................................................................................5-67
5.32.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-67
5.32.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-67
5.32.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-67
5.32.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-68
5.33 Alarm Cable for the AC Lightning Arrester ..............................................................................................5-68
5.33.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-68
5.33.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-68
5.33.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-68
5.33.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-69
5.34 Cable for the Temperature and Humidity Sensor ......................................................................................5-69
5.34.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-69
5.34.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-69
5.34.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-70
5.34.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-70
5.35 Cable for the Door Status Sensor ..............................................................................................................5-70
5.35.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-70
5.35.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-71
5.35.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-71
5.35.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-72
5.36 Cable for the Smoke Sensor ......................................................................................................................5-72
5.36.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-72
5.36.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-72
5.36.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-73
5.36.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-73

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5.37 Cable for the Water Sensor........................................................................................................................5-73


5.37.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-73
5.37.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-73
5.37.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-73
5.37.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-74
5.38 Cables for the Built-In Battery Cabin........................................................................................................5-74
5.38.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-74
5.38.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-74
5.38.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-75
5.38.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-75
5.39 Cables for the External Battery Cabinet....................................................................................................5-76
5.39.1 Functions..........................................................................................................................................5-76
5.39.2 Structure...........................................................................................................................................5-76
5.39.3 Pin Description.................................................................................................................................5-77
5.39.4 Installation Positions ........................................................................................................................5-77

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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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Figure 4-15 DFCU panel..................................................................................................................................4-34


Figure 4-16 FAN Box panel .............................................................................................................................4-37
Figure 4-17 DPMU panel .................................................................................................................................4-39
Figure 4-18 DPMU DIP switch ........................................................................................................................4-41
Figure 4-19 PSU panel .....................................................................................................................................4-42
Figure 5-1 Structure of a power cable between the DC power distribution box and the DTRU subrack.........5-12
Figure 5-2 Structure of a cable between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU subrack....................5-14
Figure 5-3 Structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the common subrack..............5-15
Figure 5-4 Structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the FAN subrack....................5-17
Figure 5-5 Structure of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the heat exchanger .................5-18
Figure 5-6 Structure of a 75-ohm E1 cable ......................................................................................................5-20
Figure 5-7 Structure of the 120-ohm E1 cable .................................................................................................5-22
Figure 5-8 Structure of the optical fiber ...........................................................................................................5-24
Figure 5-9 Structure of an RF Rx signal cable and an RF Tx signal cable.......................................................5-25
Figure 5-10 Power detection cable ...................................................................................................................5-26
Figure 5-11 Four-in-one short-circuiting cable.................................................................................................5-27
Figure 5-12 Diversity receive short-circuiting cable ........................................................................................5-28
Figure 5-13 Structure of the cable for combiner on the DTRU ........................................................................5-29
Figure 5-14 Structure of a 1/4-inch RF jumper ................................................................................................5-30
Figure 5-15 Structure of a 1/2-inch RF jumper ................................................................................................5-30
Figure 5-16 Structure of the close signal cable between cabinet groups ..........................................................5-31
Figure 5-17 Structure of far signal cable between cabinet groups....................................................................5-33
Figure 5-18 Structure of the Boolean value input signal cable.........................................................................5-35
Figure 5-19 Structure of an RET control signal cable ......................................................................................5-38
Figure 5-20 Structure of the Ethernet cable......................................................................................................5-39
Figure 5-21 Structure of a signal cable between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack........................................5-40
Figure 5-22 Structure of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB .......................................5-45
Figure 5-23 Structure of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB........................................5-48
Figure 5-24 Structure of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB.....................5-50
Figure 5-25 Structure of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB..................................................5-53
Figure 5-26 Structure of the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable ......................................................5-57
Figure 5-27 Structure of the E1 signal transfer cable .......................................................................................5-61
Figure 5-28 Structure of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and the DSCB ...................5-63

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Figure 5-29 Structure of the DPMU monitoring cable .....................................................................................5-65


Figure 5-30 Structure of the alarm cable for the air breaker.............................................................................5-67
Figure 5-31 Structure of the alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester ............................................................5-68
Figure 5-32 Structure of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor....................................................5-69
Figure 5-33 Structure of the cable for the access door status ...........................................................................5-71
Figure 5-34 Structure of the cable for the smoke sensor ..................................................................................5-72
Figure 5-35 Structure of the cable for the water sensor....................................................................................5-73
Figure 5-36 Structure of the GND cable...........................................................................................................5-74
Figure 5-37 Structure of the 48 V power cable...............................................................................................5-75
Figure 5-38 Structure of the cable for the temperature sensor of the built-in batteries ....................................5-75
Figure 5-39 Structure of the cable for the external battery door status and temperature sensor.......................5-77

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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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Table 4-16 Ports on the DSCB panel ................................................................................................................4-20


Table 4-17 Slots in the DSCB subrack .............................................................................................................4-21
Table 4-18 Port on the DELU panel .................................................................................................................4-22
Table 4-19 Port on the DGLU panel.................................................................................................................4-23
Table 4-20 Ports on the DMLU panel...............................................................................................................4-23
Table 4-21 DTRU indicator description ...........................................................................................................4-26
Table 4-22 Ports on the DTRU panel................................................................................................................4-27
Table 4-23 DDPU indicators ............................................................................................................................4-30
Table 4-24 Ports on the DDPU panel................................................................................................................4-31
Table 4-25 Ports on the DCOM panel ..............................................................................................................4-32
Table 4-26 DFCU indicators.............................................................................................................................4-35
Table 4-27 Ports on the DFCU panel................................................................................................................4-35
Table 4-28 FAN Box indicators ........................................................................................................................4-37
Table 4-29 Ports on the FAN Box panel ...........................................................................................................4-38
Table 4-30 DPMU indicators............................................................................................................................4-39
Table 4-31 Ports on the DPMU panel...............................................................................................................4-40
Table 4-32 PSU indicators ................................................................................................................................4-42
Table 5-1 BTS3012AE cables ............................................................................................................................5-2
Table 5-2 Specifications of the AC power cables for the BTS3012AE ............................................................5-10
Table 5-3 Installation positions of the BTS3012AE AC power cables .............................................................5-10
Table 5-4 Pins of the cables between the DC power distribution box and the DTRU subrack.........................5-12
Table 5-5 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and DTRU subrack......5-13
Table 5-6 Pins of a cable between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU subrack .............................5-14
Table 5-7 Installation positions of the cables between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU subrack ..515
Table 5-8 Pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the common subrack .......................5-16
Table 5-9 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the common subrack.516
Table 5-10 Pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the FAN subrack ...........................5-17
Table 5-11 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the FAN subrack .5-17
Table 5-12 Pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the heat exchanger ........................5-18
Table 5-13 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the heat exchanger ..519
Table 5-14 Pins of a 75-ohm E1 cable ..............................................................................................................5-20
Table 5-15 Installation position of the 75-ohm E1 cable ..................................................................................5-21

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Table 5-16 Pins of a 120-ohm twisted pair .......................................................................................................5-22


Table 5-17 Installation position of a 120-ohm E1 cable ...................................................................................5-23
Table 5-18 Installation position of the optical fiber..........................................................................................5-24
Table 5-19 Installation positions of the RF Rx signal cable and the RF Tx signal cable..................................5-25
Table 5-20 Installation positions of the power detection cable.........................................................................5-26
Table 5-21 Installation positions of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable.......................................................5-27
Table 5-22 Installation positions of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable ..............................................5-28
Table 5-23 Installation positions of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU .................................................5-29
Table 5-24 Installation positions of the RF jumpers .........................................................................................5-30
Table 5-25 Pins of the close signal cable between cabinet groups....................................................................5-31
Table 5-26 Installation positions of the close signal cable between cabinet groups .........................................5-33
Table 5-27 Pins of far signal cable between cabinet groups .............................................................................5-34
Table 5-28 Installation positions of far signal cable between cabinet groups...................................................5-35
Table 5-29 Pins of the Boolean value input signal cable ..................................................................................5-36
Table 5-30 Installation positions of the Boolean value input signal cable........................................................5-37
Table 5-31 Installation positions of an RET control signal cable .....................................................................5-38
Table 5-32 Pins of the Ethernet cable ...............................................................................................................5-39
Table 5-33 Installation positions of the Ethernet cables ...................................................................................5-39
Table 5-34 Pins of a signal cable between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack .................................................5-41
Table 5-35 Installation positions of the signal cables between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack ..................5-44
Table 5-36 Pins of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB.................................................5-45
Table 5-37 Installation positions of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB ......................5-48
Table 5-38 Pins of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB .................................................5-49
Table 5-39 Installation positions of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB.......................5-49
Table 5-40 Pins of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB ..............................5-50
Table 5-41 Installation positions of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB....5-53
Table 5-42 Pins of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB ...........................................................5-54
Table 5-43 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB .................................5-56
Table 5-44 Pins of W1 ......................................................................................................................................5-57
Table 5-45 Pins of W2 ......................................................................................................................................5-58
Table 5-46 Pins of W3 ......................................................................................................................................5-59
Table 5-47 Pins of W4 ......................................................................................................................................5-60
Table 5-48 Installation positions of the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable .....................................5-60

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Table 5-49 Pins of the E1 signal transfer cable.................................................................................................5-61


Table 5-50 Installation positions of the E1 signal transfer cable ......................................................................5-62
Table 5-51 Pins of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and the DSCB ............................5-64
Table 5-52 Installation positions of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and the DSCB ..5-64
Table 5-53 Pins of the DPMU monitoring cable ..............................................................................................5-65
Table 5-54 Installation positions of the DPMU monitoring cable ....................................................................5-67
Table 5-55 Installation positions of the alarm cable for the air breaker............................................................5-68
Table 5-56 Installation positions of the alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester ...........................................5-69
Table 5-57 Pins of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor .............................................................5-70
Table 5-58 Installation positions of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor...................................5-70
Table 5-59 Pins of the cable for the door status sensor.....................................................................................5-71
Table 5-60 Installation positions of the cable for the door status sensor ..........................................................5-72
Table 5-61 Installation positions of the cable for the smoke sensor .................................................................5-73
Table 5-62 Installation positions of the cable for the water sensor...................................................................5-74
Table 5-63 Installation positions of the cables for the built-in battery cabin ....................................................5-75
Table 5-64 Bare wires at one end of door status and temperature sensor cable................................................5-77
Table 5-65 Installation positions of the cables for the external battery cabinet ................................................5-77

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Overview of the Hardware

About This Chapter


The following table lists the sections of this chapter.
Section

Description

1.1 Introduction to the


Hardware

Introduces the structure of the BTS3012AE hardware.

1.2 Hardware Description

Describes the BTS3012AE hardware.

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1.1 Introduction to the Hardware


The BTS3012AE consists of the BTS3012AE cabinet, cables, auxiliary equipment, and
antenna system.
Figure 1-1 shows the structure of the BTS3012AE hardware.
Figure 1-1 BTS3012AE hardware structure
Antenna
system

Antenna
Jumper

Jumper

TMA

Feeder

BTS3012AE
cabinet

Fiber
E1 trunk cable
Signal cable
Power cable

1.2 Hardware Description


Table 1-1 lists the BTS3012AE hardware.
Table 1-1 BTS3012AE hardware
Hardware

Description

Reference

Antenna
system

Consists of a BTS antenna system and a


GPS antenna system

For the details of the structure


and installation of the antenna
system, refer to the
BTS3012AE Base Station
Installation Manual Antenna
System Installation Manual.

The BTS antenna system is mandatory


and the GPS antenna system is optional.

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Reference

Auxiliary
equipment

Optional

None

BTS3012AE
cabinet

Mandatory

Refer to Chapter 2 Cabinet

Cables

Mandatory

Refer to Chapter 5 Cables

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battery cabinet, power interface box,
transmission interface box, DDF, GPS
receiver, environment status monitor, and
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Cabinet

About This Chapter


The following table lists the sections of this chapter.
Section

Description

2.1 Introduction to the Cabinet

Introduces the appearance of the cabinet.

2.2 Cabinet Configuration

Introduces the configuration of the cabinet.

2.3 Subrack

Introduces the subracks.

2.4 Introduction to the Cabling


Holes at the Bottom of the
Cabinet

Introduces the cabling holes at the bottom of the cabinet.

2.5 Cabinet Wiring

Describes the cabinet wiring.

2.6 Technical Specifications

Describes the technical specifications, including


specifications related to dimensions, weight, power
supply, and power consumption.

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2.1 Introduction to the Cabinet


The BTS3012AE cabinet has a modular design and conforms to the IEC60297 standard.
Figure 2-1 shows the BTS3012AE cabinet.
Figure 2-1 BTS3012AE cabinet

2.2 Cabinet Configuration


As the core of the BTS, the BTS3012AE cabinet mainly processes BTS signals.
The DFCU has the same functions as the DDPU and the DCOM, so you can choose either of
the following schemes for the DAFU subrack of the BTS3012AE:

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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
10

Wire holder

Air inlet

Wire holder
D
T
R
U

D
T
R
U

D
T
R
U

D
T
R
U

BAT -48V 50AH


D
T
R
U

D
T
R
U

Transmission unit

BAT -48V 50AH

Transmission unit

FAN
Air inlet
BAT -48V 150AH

D
T
R
U

Air inlet

PSU PSU PSU


PSU PSU

AC PDU

BAT -48V 150AH

D
T
R
U

D
T
R
U

D
T
R
U

DELU 1/DGLU
DMLU/DGLU
DELU 0

PSU PSU PSU


PSU PSU
DPMU PSU PSU PSU

Cable in/out
EMI

(A)

AC PDU

(B)

(1) DAFU subrack

(2) DTRU subrack

(3) Fan subrack

(5) Power subrack


(9) Transmission
equipment subrack

(6) AC power distribution subrack


(10) Common subrack

(7) 150 AH battery cabin


(11) DC power distribution subrack

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T
R
U

FAN
Air inlet

DPMU PSU PSU PSU

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
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D
F
C
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(8) 50 AH battery cabin
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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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Transmit/receive duplex and transmission combining of radio frequency (RF) signals

Receive diversity and received signal amplification

Low noise amplification control

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.

2.3.2 DTRU Subrack


The DTRU subrack mainly performs the following functions:
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RF signal processing

Output power coupling

Downlink signal amplification

The DTRU subrack supports a maximum of six DTRUs.


The DTRU subrack uses the DTRU backplane (DTRB) to transmit signals.
The RF cables and power cables of the DTRU are on the front panel.
For the position of the DTRU subrack, see Figure 2-2.

2.3.3 Fan Subrack


The fan subrack has one fan box, which contains four fans and one Fan Monitor and Control
Board (FMCB).
For the position of the fan subrack, see Figure 2-2.

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2.3.4 Signal Lightning Protection Subrack


The full configuration of the signal lightning protection subrack is as follows:
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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.

One Cabinet Signal Connection Backboard (DSCB)

For the position of the signal lightning protection subrack, see Figure 2-2.

2.3.5 Power Subrack


The full configuration of the power subrack is as follows:
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One Power and Environment Monitoring unit for the DTRU BTS (DPMU)

Seven Power Supply Units (PSUs)

For the position of the power subrack, see Figure 2-2.

2.3.6 AC Power Distribution Subrack


The AC power distribution subrack has one EMI filter and one AC Power Distribution Unit
(PDU) that controls the AC power supply and protects the modules.
The AC power distribution subrack has four 32-A air breakers, one 10-A air breaker, and one
maintenance switch.
For the position of the AC power distribution subrack, see Figure 2-2.

2.3.7 Battery Cabin


The BTS3012AE has two battery cabins.
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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.

2.3.8 Transmission Equipment Subrack


The transmission equipment subrack houses the built-in E1, SDH, and micro-wave
transmission equipment or other user equipment.
The reserved space provided by Huawei is of two configuration modes:
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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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2.3.9 Common Subrack


The common subrack manages the entire BTS3012AE by providing the following items:
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Reference clock

Power supply interface

Transmission interface

Maintenance interface

External alarm-collecting interface

Control of the Remote Electrical Tilt Unit cable (RET)

Feed of the Tower Mounted Amplifier (TMA)

The full configuration of the common subrack is as follows:


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Two Transmission/Timing/Management Units for the DTRU BTS (DTMUs)

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)

One Cable Connection Unit for the DTRU BTS (DCCU)

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.

2.3.10 DC Power Distribution Subrack


The DC power distribution subrack has one DC PDU (Power Distribution Unit) that is used to
distribute DC power supply and protect the modules.
The DC power distribution box has thirteen 3V3 power connectors and sixteen power
switches.

2.4 Introduction to the Cabling Holes at the Bottom of the


Cabinet
All the external cables of the BTS3012AE are led into or led out of the cabinet through the
cabling holes at the bottom of the cabinet.

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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
1

Bottom plate of the


BTS3012AE
5

(1) GPS cabling


hole
(5) Grounding bar

(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

Figure 2-4 shows the silkscreens of the cabling holes.

PGND
02

PGND
D1

BAT PGND

Figure 2-4 Silkscreens of the cabling holes

SW IN

RRU -48V

BAT DOOR BAT TEM


L3
AC L out

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

ANT11 ANT8 ANT5

ANT2

ANT10

ANT7 ANT4

ANT1

ANT9

ANT6 ANT3

ANT0

E1-2/OUT

COMPRESS
2

(1) Silkscreen of the


(2) Silkscreen of the cabling hole for E1 trunk cable, environment
waterproof module subrack
monitoring cable, or cabinet group cable
(3) Silkscreen of the cabling hole for the RF jumper

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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.

2.5 Cabinet Wiring


2.5.1 Overview
Subsequently, the BTS3012AE cabinet wiring refers to the internal wiring of the cabinet.
The following topics describe the internal wiring of the cabinet.

2.5.2 Wiring on the Front of the Cabinet


Figure 2-5 shows the cable layout at the front of the cabinet, which is configured with the
DDPU.

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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

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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

DCSU DCCU DATU

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

Cable inlet EMI


Signal cable

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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Figure 2-7 shows the wiring of the NPMI.


Figure 2-7 NPMI wiring
S16

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

Table 2-1 lists the cables on the front of the cabinet.


Table 2-1 Cables on the front of the cabinet
Cable No.

Cable Name

Quantity

R1R6

RF Tx signal cable

R7R18

RF Rx signal cable

12

R19R30

Cable for combiner on the DTRU

12

R31

Four-in-one short-circuiting cable

R32

Diversity receive short-circuiting cable

S1

Combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the


DSCB

S2

TOP1 signal cable from the DCCU to the DSCB

S3

E1 signal transfer cable

S4

Monitoring transfer cable from the NPMI to the DSCB

S5

TOP2 signal cable from the DCSU to the DSCB

S6

Signal cable between the DSCB and slots 0 through 2 in the


DAFU subrack

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Cable No.

Cable Name

Quantity

S7

Signal cable between the DSCB and slots 3 through 5 in the


DAFU subrack

S9

Close signal cable 1 between cabinet groups

S10

Close signal cable 2 between cabinet groups

S11

RS485 environment monitoring signal cable

S12

Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB

S13

DPMU monitoring cable

S14

Alarm cable for the air breaker

S15

Cable for the temperature sensor of the built-in batteries

S16

Alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester

S17

Cable for the temperature and humidity sensor

S18

Cable for the water sensor

S19

Cable for the door status sensor

S20

Cable for the smoke sensor

S21

75-ohm/120-ohm E1 cable

S22

Far signal cable between cabinet groups

S23

Boolean value input cable

S24~S25

Power detection cable

P1P6

Power cable between the DC power distribution box and


DTRU 0DTRU 6

P7

Power cable between the DC power distribution box and the


DAFU subrack

P8

Power cable between the DC power distribution box and the


DCCU

P9

Power cable between the DC power distribution box and the


FAN subrack

P10

Power cable between the DC power distribution box and the


heat exchanger

P11P14

PGND cable

P15P18

PGND cable

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2.5.3 Wiring at the Rear of the Cabinet


Figure 2-8 shows the wiring at the rear of the cabinet.

RTN

Figure 2-8 Wring at the rear of the BTS3012AE cabinet

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

12.2 12.11110987 6 543


21
L4L4L5L5L6L6L7L7L8L8

4,5 3

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Table 2-2 lists the cables at the rear of the cabinet.


Table 2-2 Cables at the rear of the BTS3012AE cabinet

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Cable No.

Cable Name

Quantity

S11

RS485 environment monitoring signal cable

S12

Signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB

S13

DPMU monitoring cable

S14

Alarm cable for the air breaker

S15

Cable for the temperature sensor of the built-in batteries

S17

Cable for the temperature and humidity sensor

S18

Cable for the water sensor

S19

Cable for the door status sensor

S20

Cable for the smoke sensor

P10

Power cable between the DC power distribution box and the


heat exchanger

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

Live wire between the terminal at the rear of the AC power


distribution box and the PSU

911

Neutral wire between the terminal at the rear of the AC power


distribution box and the PSU

12

AC power cable between the AC power distribution box and


the HX

13

PSU BAT output power cable to air breaker

14

Battery compartment positive pole

15

Air breaker to battery compartment negative pole

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2.6 Technical Specifications


2.6.1 Dimensions
Table 2-3 shows the dimensions of the BTS3012AE cabinet.
Table 2-3 Dimensions of the BTS3012AE cabinet
Item

Width (mm)

Depth (mm)

Height (mm)

Cabinet

1,000

880

1,700

Cabinet plus base

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)

The DDPU is configured

Empty cabinet (excluding the heat


exchanger or internal subracks)

200

Assembly cabinet (including the heat


exchanger and internal subracks)

310

Full configuration (no storage batteries,


configured with a front door and all the
boards)

390

Empty cabinet (excluding the heat


exchanger or internal subracks)

200

Assembly cabinet (including the heat


exchanger and internal subracks)

310

Full configuration (no storage batteries,


configured with a front door and all the
boards)

420

The DFCU is configured

2.6.3 Power Supply


Table 2-5 lists the specifications for the BTS3012AE power supply.
Table 2-5 Specifications for the BTS3012AE power supply.
Rated Voltage(V AC)

Rated Power

Power Distribution Type

196240 ! 10% (phase voltage)

4565 Hz

220 V AC single-phase input

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Rated Voltage(V AC)

Rated Power

Power Distribution Type

196240 + 10% (phase voltage)

4565 Hz

220 V AC 3-phase power input

196240 + 10% (line voltage)

4565 Hz

110 V AC dual-live input

Table 2-6 lists the types of voltage supported by the BTS3012AE.


Table 2-6 Voltage types supported by the BTS3012AE
Rated Voltage(V AC)

Rated Power

Power Distribution Type

220 (phase voltage)

50 Hz or 60 Hz

220 V AC single-phase input

50 Hz or 60 Hz

220 V AC3-phase power input

50 Hz or 60 Hz

110 V AC dual-live input

230 (phase voltage)


240 (phase voltage)
380/220 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
400/230 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
415/240 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
220/110 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
230/115 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
240/120(line voltage/phase
voltage)
200/115 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
208/120 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
216/125 (line voltage/phase
voltage)
220/127 (line voltage/phase
voltage)

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2.6.4 Power Consumption


Table 2-7 lists the recommended and maximum power consumption of the BTS3012AE in
recommended configuration mode.
Table 2-7 Power consumption of the BTS3012AE
Power Consumption

Condition

Value

Mean value

Normal temperature, 900 MHz 60 W TRX,


S4/4/4 full configuration, heat exchanger out
of work, AC power consumption in mean
traffic volume

2.4 kW

Maximum value

Normal temperature, 900 MHz 60 W TRX,


S4/4/4 full configuration, maximum AC
power consumption (including the charging
power consumption of the storage battery)
when heat exchanger out of work

5.6 kW

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the sections of this chapter.
Section

Description

3.1 Heat Exchanger

Introduces the heat exchanger of the BTS3012AE cabinet.

3.2 Battery

Introduces the battery of the BTS3012AE.

3.3 Waterproof Module

Introduces the waterproof module of the BTS3012AE.

3.4 NPMI

Introduces the NPMI module.

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3.1 Heat Exchanger


A heat exchanger is installed on the front door of the BTS3012AE cabinet to adjust the
temperature of the cabinet. The heat exchanger has high reliability. It can generate alarms if
faults occur.
Figure 3-1 shows the heat exchanger of the BTS3012AE.
When the BTS3012AE cabinet is configured with a heat exchanger and a sunshade, the
working temperature ranges from 40C to +45C.
Figure 3-1 Heat exchanger

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

Connects to the RS485 environment monitoring signal


cable

DC Power

Common large 3pin connector

Connects to the DC power cable

AC Power

Common power
connector

Connects to the AC power cable

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.

Built-In Battery Cabin


The BTS3012AE cabinet has a 48 VDC 150 AH battery cabin and a 48 VDC 50 AH battery
cabin. The maximum configuration of the battery is 200 AH. In S4/4/4 configuration mode,
the built-in 200 AH battery can provide power for four hours when the traffic volume is
normal.

External Battery Cabinet


The external storage batteries can provide up to 600 AH power. Under an S4/4/4 site
configuration, the external storage batteries can supply power for more than four hours when
the traffic volume remains at a normal level.

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3.3 Waterproof Module


The waterproof module is a blue rubber module. Figure 3-2 shows a half waterproof module.
Figure 3-2 Waterproof module (half unit)

(1) Fill block

(2) Core layer

Table 3-2 lists the three types of waterproof module.


Table 3-2 Waterproof module types
Type

Dimensions (Height % Width % Depth)

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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Figure 3-3 shows the ports on the NPMI.


Figure 3-3 Ports on the NPMI
BAT_TEM3

JAC2

JK2

JAC1

JK1 BAT_TEM2 BAT_TEM1

FU_ALM

JTD1

JTD2

JTD3

TEM_HUM

JTD4

JTD5

JTD6

JTD7

JKM1

SMOKE

WATER

DOOR

COM 1

COM 2

COM 4

J1

COM 3

Table 3-3 lists the ports on the NPMI.


Table 3-3 Ports on the NPMI
Port

Connector

Function

BAT_TEM3

4-pin common connector

Battery temperature sensor port

BAT_TEM2

2-pin common connector

External battery temperature sensor port

BAT_TEM1

2-pin common connector

Internal battery temperature sensor port

FU_ALM

2-pin common connector

Battery broken circuit alarm port

JAC2JAC1

2-pin common connector

Optical coupling output control port

JK2JK1

2-pin common connector

Main contact point output control port

JTD1, JTD2,
and JTD4JTD7

4-pin common connector

Main contact point alarm input port

JTD3

4-pin common connector

AC lightning arrester alarm port

TEM_HUM

4-pin common connector

Temperature and humidity signal input port

JKM1

2-pin common connector

Lightning arrester alarm port

SMOKE

2-pin common connector

Smoke sensor port

WATER

4-pin common connector

Water sensor port

DOOR

2-pin common connector

Door status sensor port

J1

DB50 female connector

Transferring NPMI signals to the DPMU

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Port

Connector

Function

COM1COM4

5-pin common connector

Reserved CBUS communication port

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the contents of this chapter.
Section

Describes

4.1 Overview

Lists the boards and modules of the BTS3012AE.

4.2 DTMU~4.16 PSU

Introduces the boards and modules of the BTS3012AE in


terms of front panel, port, indicator, and DIP switch.

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4.1 Overview
This chapter describes the following aspects of the BTS3012AE boards:
z

Function

Panel

Indicator

Port

DIP switch

Table 4-1 lists the BTS3012AE boards.


Table 4-1 BTS3012AE board category
Subsystem

Common
subsystem

Signal
protection
subsystem

Board

4-2

Configuration (Single
Cabinet)
Maximum

Minimum

DTMU

Transmission/Timing/Managem
ent Unit for the DTRU BTS

DATU

Antenna and TMA Control Unit


for the DTRU BTS

DCSU

Combined cabinet Signal


connection Unit for the DTRU
BTS

DCCU

Cable Connection Unit for the


DTRU BTS

DSCB

Cabinet Signal Connection


Backboard

DELU

E1 Signal Lightning Protection


Unit for the DTRU BTS

Combined Group Signal


Lightning-Protection Unit for
the DTRU

DMLU

Monitor Signal Lightning


Protection Unit for the DTRU
BTS

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

Combining Unit for the DTRU


BTS

DDPU

Dual-Duplexer Unit for the


DTRU BTS

DFCU

Filter Combiner Unit for DTRU


BTS

FAN subrack

FAN
Box

FAN Box

Power
subrack

PSU

Power Supply Unit

1+1

DPMU

Power and Environment


Monitoring Unit for the DTRU
BTS

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
z

Providing the external GPS input

Providing the BITS synchronized clock input

Backup between the active and standby boards

Provides a 10 Mbit/s Ethernet network port for terminal maintenance

Providing four E1 inputs by default

Controlling, maintaining, and operating the BTS

Downloading the BTS software

Providing fault management, configuration management, performance management, and


security management

Providing and managing the centralized clock

Providing the hot backup for the clock unit

Providing backup for the E1 port and main control unit

Supporting eight digital alarm inputs, two of them being lightning arrester failure alarm

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z

Supporting four extended digital control signal outputs

Monitoring the external fan control panel and power module

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

The OML is blocked.

(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

BSC data loading

Off

Power failure of the board

Off

Standby

On

Active

Off

Abnormal clock

On

Free-run

Fast flash

Pull-in

(on for 0.125


seconds and
off for 0.125
seconds)
Fast flash

Lock

(on for 0.5


seconds and
off for 0.5
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Indicator

Color

Description

Status

Meaning

LIU1

Green

Indicates the
transmission
status of E1 port
1 and port 5

Off

E1 port 1 is normal when


SWT is off.

E1 port 5 is normal when


SWT is on.

E1 port 1 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 5 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

E1 port 1 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 5 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

E1 port 2 is normal when


SWT is off.

E1 port 6 is normal when


SWT is on.

E1 port 2 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 6 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

E1 port 2 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 6 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

E1 port 3 is normal when


SWT is off.

E1 port 7 is normal when


SWT is on.

E1 port 3 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 7 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

E1 port 3 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 7 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

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

E1 port 4 is normal when


SWT is off.

E1 port 8 is normal when


SWT is on.

E1 port 4 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 8 near end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

Fast flash (on


for 0.125
seconds and
off for 0.125
seconds)

E1 port 4 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is off.

E1 port 8 remote end alarm


occurs when SWT is on.

When the
DTMU
supports eight
E1 routes, the
SWT status is
slow flash (on
for 10 seconds
and off for 10
seconds)

When the SWT off, LIU1 to


LIU4 indicate the
transmission status of E1
port 1 to 4.

When the SWT on, LIU1 to


LIU4 indicate the
transmission status of E1
port 5 to 8.

When the
DTMU
supports four
E1 routes, the
SWT indicator
is always off.

LIU1 to LIU4 indicate the


transmission status of E1 port
1 to 4.

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)

Output reference testing clock

FCLK

SMB (female)

216.7 Hz frame clock

T13M

SMB (female)

13 MHz primary reference clock

MMI

RJ45

Terminal maintenance network port

4.2.5 DIP Switches


The DTMU has five DIP switches on its front panel. S4, S5, S6, and S7 are used to select
whether the rings of E1s 18 are grounded. S3 is reserved. Figure 4-2 shows the initial
settings of the DIP switches on the DTMU.
Figure 4-2 DIP switches on the DTMU
ON
S4
S5
S6
S7
S3

4-8

OFF
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
1
4
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Table 4-4 lists the DIP switches on the DTMU.


Table 4-4 S4/S5/S6/S7 DIP switches
DIP Switch

DIP Bit

ON/OFF

Function

S5

ON

E1 1, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 1, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 1, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 1, receiving, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 2, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 2, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 2, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 2, receiving, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 3, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 3, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 3, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 3, receiving, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 4, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 4, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 4, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 4, receiving, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 5, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 5, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 5, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 5, receiving, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 6, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 6, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 6, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 6, receiving, ring ungrounded

S4

S7

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DIP Bit

ON/OFF

Function

S6

ON

E1 7, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 7, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 7, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 7, receiving, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 8, sending, ring grounded

OFF

E1 8, sending, ring ungrounded

ON

E1 8, receiving, ring grounded

OFF

E1 8, receiving, ring ungrounded

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:

4-10

Transmitting the remote electrical tilt unit (RET) control signals

Feeding the TMA

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)

There is power supply but the


communication with the DTMU is
abnormal.

Slow flash
(on for 1
second and
off for 1
second)

The board is running normally and


the communication with the DTMU
is normal.

Off

There is no power supply and the


board or software is faulty.

Indicates the
running
status of the
services

On

The link of AISG is normal.

Off

The link of AISG is abnormal.

Fast flash at
uncertain
intervals

The link of AISG is being set up.

Alarm
indicator

On

An alarm is generated, such as an


overcurrent alarm.

Off

The board is running normally.

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)

Feeds and transmits RET control signals.

ANT1

SMA (female)

Feed

ANT2

SMA (female)

Feeds and transmits RET control signals.

ANT3

SMA (female)

Feed

ANT4

SMA (female)

Feeds and transmits RET control signals.

ANT5

SMA (female)

Feed

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4.3.5 DIP Switches


The DATU has three DIP switches on its front panel.
Figure 4-4 shows the initial settings for the DIP switches on the DATU.
Figure 4-4 DIP switches on the DATU

ON
OFF

SW1

OFF
ON

4 1

SW3

4 1
OFF
ON
SW2

Table 4-7 lists the settings for the DIP switches.


Table 4-7 Settings for the DIP switches on the DATU
DIP Switch

DIP Bit

ON/OFF

Function

SW1

ON

Enabling the single-chip microcomputer


loading in the case of debugging

OFF

Normal working mode

ON

Enabling the single-chip microcomputer


loading in the case of debugging

OFF

Normal working mode

ON

Normal working mode

OFF

Enabling the single-chip microcomputer


loading in the case of debugging

ON

Normal working mode

OFF

Enabling the single-chip microcomputer


loading in the case of debugging

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DIP Switch

DIP Bit

ON/OFF

Function

SW2

ON

No.1 feed output: ON

OFF

No.1 feed output: OFF

ON

No.2 feed output: ON

OFF

No.2 feed output: OFF

ON

No.3 feed output: ON

OFF

No.3 feed output: OFF

ON

No.4 feed output: ON

OFF

No.4 feed output: OFF

ON

No.5 feed output: ON

OFF

No.5 feed output: OFF

ON

No.6 feed output: ON

OFF

No.6 feed output: 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)

For cable output from the combined cabinets

CC_IN

MD64 (female)

For cable input to the combined cabinets

To_DTRB

MD64 (female)

Connecting to the DTRB through cables

TOP2

DB26 (female)

Connecting to the DSCB through cables

4.4.4 DIP Switches


The DCSU has 14 DIP switches. SW12, SW13, and SW14 are reserved.

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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

Main cabinet of the main cabinet group

All OFF

Other cases

Table 4-10 lists the settings for SW11.


Table 4-10 Settings for SW11
SW11

Function

All ON

CBUS1 terminal match

All OFF

CBUS1 no terminal match

The descriptions of SW11 in different situations are as follows:

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Single cabinet: All ON

Combined cabinet: All ON

Two-cabinet group: All ON

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Three-cabinet group: All OFF for the main cabinet and all ON for the other cabinets

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

Main cabinet of the main cabinet group

OFF

OFF

ON

ON

Main cabinet of extension cabinet group 1

ON

OFF

OFF

ON

Main cabinet of extension cabinet group 2

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

The cabinet type is BTS3012AE.

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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Converting the input and output signals of the common subrack

Inputting the power of the common subrack

Providing EMI filtering

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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)

For E1 signal input

To_FAN

DB26 (female)

Connects to the fan panel through cables

TO_TOP1

MD64 (female)

Connects to the DSCB subrack through cables

POWER

3V3 power
connector

For power input of the common unit

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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

TOP (FROM DCCU)

TO SLAVEMASTER
(FROM DCSU)

Figure 4-8 DSCB panel

Table 4-16 lists the ports on the DSCB panel.


Table 4-16 Ports on the DSCB panel

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Port Silkscreen

Type

Description

TO SLAVEMASTER
(FROM DCSU)

MD68 female

Cable connector to the DCSU

TOP (FROM DCCU)

MD68 female

Cable connector to the DCCU

TO DCCU E1

MD36 female

E1 cable connector from the DCCU

TO NPMI

MD36 female

486 environment monitoring cable


connector to the NPMI

TO DCSU TOP

MD36 female

Cable connector to the DCSU

TO 3G E1

MD36 female

3G E1 cable connector, unused now

TO DAFU 0-2

MD68 female

Cable connector to DDPU 0DDPU 2

TO DAFU 3-5

MD68 female

Cable connector to DDPU3DDPU 5

TO SLAVE CABINET

MD36 female

Connector for the signal cable between


combined cabinets

TO SLAVE GROUP1

MD36 female

Close connector for signal cable between


cabinet groups

TO SLAVE GROUP2

MD36 female

Close connector for signal cable between


cabinet groups

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Table 4-17 describes the slots in the DSCB subrack.


Table 4-17 Slots in the DSCB subrack
Slot

Corresponding Board

Description

Slot 0

DELU

Slot 0 is configured with only the DELU.

Slot 1

DGLU

Slot 1 of the extension cabinet group is


configured with the DGLU when the
distance between the cabinet groups is 25
meters.

DMLU

In the conditions except that described


above, slot 1 is configured with the DMLU.

DGLU

Slot 2 of the main cabinet group is


configured with the DGLU when the
distance between the cabinet groups is 25
meters.

DELU

In the conditions except that described


above, slot 2 is configured with the 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

Figure 4-9 DELU panel

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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

Transmits E1 lightning protection signals

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

Figure 4-10 DGLU panel

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

Connects the clock cables of the two cabinets in


a cabinet group

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

Figure 4-11 DMLU panel

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

8-route Boolean value inputs

2-route relay signal inputs

2-port 485-serial bus port

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Port Silkscreen

Type

Description

EAC

DB9 female

Connects the external environment alarm box


and transmits signals.

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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RF subsystem transmit part

Converting the baseband signals on the two TRXs to the RF signals

Supporting up-frequency conversion of the signals and RF frequency hopping

Filtering, amplifying, and outputting the combined signals

RF subsystem receive part

Dividing and modulating the RF signals on the two TRXs

Supporting transmit receive and RF frequency hopping

Baseband processing part

Processing signals

Supporting coding and decoding, interleaving and de-interleaving, modulation and


demodulation

Supporting voice fax services

Supporting data services in Phase II, GPRS services, and EDGE services

Supporting RF loop test and changeover of the faulty phase-lock loop

Supporting transmit diversity and 4-way receive diversity

Amplifying the output power

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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

There is power supply but the


board is faulty.

Off

There is no power supply and


the board is faulty.

Slow flash (on


for 2 seconds
and off for 2
seconds)

The board is starting.

Slow flash (on


for 1 second and
off for 1
second)

The board is running.

Fast flash (on


for 0.2 seconds
and off for 0.2
seconds)

The DTMU is sending


configuration parameters to
the DTRU.

On

The board is running (the


DTMU sends configuration
parameters to the DTRU and
the cell is starting).

ACT

Green

TRX running
status indicator

All the channels on the two


TRXs can work normally.

ALM

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Red

Alarm
indicator

Off

The communication between


the DTRU and the DTMU is
not set up.

Slow flash (on


for 1 second and
off for 1
second)

Only parts of the logic


channels are working normally
(including after TRX mutual
aid).

On (including
high-frequency
flash)

A critical alarm is generated.

Off

The board is normal.

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Indicator

Color

Description

Status

Meaning

RF_IND

Red

RF interface
indicator

On

Voltage standing wave radio


(VSWR) alarm

Off

Normal

Slow flash Slow


flash (on for 1
second and off
for 1 second)

Radio link alarm

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.

When the signals are combined, they are output to IN1


through TX1.

IN1

SMA (female)

When the signals are combined, IN1 connects to TX1.

TCOM

N (female)

Combines and then outputs the signals from IN1 and IN2

Outputs PBT combined signals

IN2

SMA (female)

When the signals are combined, IN2 connects to TX2.

TX2

N (female)

When the signals are not combined, they are sent to the
RF front end through TX2.

When the signals are combined, they are output to IN2


through TX2.

RXM1

SMA (female)

Main receive port of TRX 1 or Diversity 1 receive port of


TRX 1

RXD1

SMA (female)

Main receive port of TRX 1 or Diversity 2 receive port of


TRX 1

RXM2

SMA (female)

Main receive port of TRX 2 or Diversity 3 receive port of


TRX 1

RXD2

SMA (female)

Diversity receive port of TRX 2 or Diversity 4 receive port


of TRX 1

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.

The DDPU performs the following functions:

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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

Detecting VSWR alarms in the antenna system

Receiving the gain control of the low noise amplifier

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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

There is power supply but the


board is faulty.

Off

There is no power supply or the


board is faulty.

Slow flash (on


for 1 second
and off for 1
second)

The board is running normally.

Fast flash (on


for 0.2 seconds
and off for 0.2
seconds)

The DTMU is sending


configuration parameters to the
DDPU or the DDPU is loading
software programs.

On (including
high-frequency
flash)

There are alarms (including


VSWR alarms) and the board is
faulty.

Off

No fault

Slow flash (on


for 1 second
and off for 1
second)

The board is starting or loading


the latest application programs

Slow flash (on


for 1 second
and off for 1
second)

A VSWR alarm is generated in


Channel A

On

A VSWR critical alarm is


generated on Channel A

Off

No VSWR alarm is generated


on Channel A

Slow flash (on


for 1 second
and off for 1
second)

A VSWR alarm is generated on


Channel B

On

A VSWR critical alarm is


generated on Channel B

Off

No VSWR alarm is generated


on Channel B

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)

Sends control signals, communication signals, clock signals,


and subrack number signals from the DSCB to the DDPU

POWER

3V3 power
connector

Power supply input

TXA

N (female)

Input of the TX signals sent from the DTRU

Input of the DCOM combining signals

Input of the TX signals sent from the DTRU

Input of the DCOM combining signals

TXB

N (female)

RXA1

SMA (female)

Main 1 output port

RXA2

SMA (female)

Main 2 output port

RXA3

SMA (female)

Main 3 output port

RXA4

SMA (female)

Main 4 output port

RXB1

SMA (female)

Diversity 1 output port

RXB2

SMA (female)

Diversity 2 output port

RXB3

SMA (female)

Diversity 3 output port

RXB4

SMA (female)

Diversity 4 output port

ANTA

DIN (female)

Connects to the indoor 1/4-inch jumper or the Bias Tee

ANTB

DIN (female)

Connects to the indoor 1/4-inch jumper or the Bias Tee

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)

Outputs the in-position signal of the DCOM to the DSCB

TX-COM

N (female)

Outputs combined signals from the DCOM to the DDPU

TX1

N (female)

Inputs TX signals from the DTRU to the DCOM

TX2

N (female)

Inputs TX signals from the DTRU to the DCOM

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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.

The DFCU performs the following functions:


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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.

Controls the gains of the low noise amplifier.

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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

With power input

Off

Without power input

On

VSWR2 alarm at TX/RXANT

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

Tuning fail alarm

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

7/16 DIN (female)

Antenna port for reception and


transmission

RXD-ANT

7/16 DIN (female)

Diversity receive antenna port

DBUS

DB26 (female)

DBUS signal input and output port

DC-IN -48V

3V3

DC power input port

COM

N (female)

Combining output port

TX-DUP

N (female)

Duplexer input port

COM1 (Optional)

N (female)

Extended combining port 1

COM2 (Optional)

N (female)

Extended combining port 2

TX1

N (female)

DTRU signal input port 1

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Type

Description

TX2

N (female)

DTRU signal input port 2

TX3

N (female)

DTRU signal input port 3

TX4

N (female)

DTRU signal input port 4

RX1

SMA (female)

Output port of main 1

RX2

SMA (female)

Output port of main 2

RX3

SMA (female)

Output port of main 3

RX4

SMA (female)

Output port of main 4

RX5

SMA (female)

Output port of main 5

RX6

SMA (female)

Output port of main 6

HL-OUT

SMA (female)

High level output port

HL-IN

SMA (female)

High level input port

RXD-OUT

SMA (female)

Diversity receive output port

PR out1 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Reverse power sampling output port 1

PR out2 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Reverse power sampling output port 2

PF out1 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Forward power sampling output port 1

PF out2 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Forward power sampling output port 2

PR in1 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Reverse power sampling input port 1

PR in2 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Reverse power sampling input port 2

PF in1 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Forward power sampling input port 1

PF in2 (Optional)

SMA (female)

Forward power sampling input port 2

The character "Optional" in Table 4-27 means that the site engineer can perform connections according
to the actual requirements.

4.14 FAN Box


4.14.1 Functions
The FAN Box forms a loop with the air inlet box to provide forced ventilation and dissipation
for the common subrack, the DTRU subrack, and the DAFU subrack.
The FAN Box is mandatory. It has four independent axial flow fans. The fans' speed and
running status are controlled by the Fan Controlling and Monitoring Board.
The FAN Box performs the following functions:

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Monitoring the temperature of the air inlet and interior of the FAN Box

Adjusting the fan speed

Communicating with the DTMU

Controlling the temperature

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

Fast flash (on


for 0.125
seconds and off
for 0.125
seconds)

The communication between the NFCB


and the DTMU is abnormal. There is no
alarm.

Red

Fast flash (on


for 0.125
seconds and off
for 0.125
seconds)

An alarm is generated.

Green

Slow flash (on


for 1 second
and off for 1
second)

The board is running normally.

Orange (red
and green)

On

The board software is being upgraded.

Green or red or
orange

Off

There is no power supply and the board


is faulty.

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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)

Communicates with the DTMU

Checks the onsite information of the 12 RF modules

Connects the temperature sensor at the air inlet

PWR

3V3 power
connector

Power input port of the fan


Directly introduces the power from the busbar to the FAN
subrack.

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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Power system management and battery charge and discharge management

Water, smoke, door status, standby Boolean value, temperature and humidity, battery
temperature, and standby analog reporting

Power distribution check and power distribution alarm reporting

Boolean value alarm 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

Slow flash (on


for 1 second and
off for 1 second)

The board is running normally.

Fast flash (on for


0.125 seconds
and off for 0.125
seconds)

No hardware fault, but errors occur during the


communication with the DTMU.

Steady on/steady
off

The board is dysfunctional or the indicator is


out of control.

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The communication with DTMU fails if this


situation lasts for two seconds.

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Indicator

Color

Status

Meaning

ALM

Red

Steady on

No AC mains alarm, AC mains overvoltage or


undervoltage alarm, busbar overvoltage or
undervoltage alarm, overcurrent, battery
power-off alarm, batteries broken circuit
alarm, ambient temperature alarm, ambient
humidity alarm, water alarm, smoke sensor
alarm, power module alarm, or load power-off

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

One independent serial port. It communicates with the


main serial port of the DTMU

COM

MD50 female

MD50 signal transfer cable connector

BAT
ON\OFF

Battery manual switch

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4.15.5 DIP Switch


The DIP switch of the DPMU is at the rear of the DPMU.
Figure 4-18 shows the DPMU DIP switch.
Figure 4-18 DPMU DIP switch

1 2 3 4

5 6 7

8
ON

1 2 3 4

6 7 8
ON

(1) DPMU back

The DPMU DIP switch has eight bits. The description of these bits is as follows:
z

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:
z

Transforming 220 V AC into 48 VDC

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

There is no AC power input or the input fuse is


damaged.

Steady off

Normal

Steady on

The module is being protected from input


overvoltage, undervoltage, or overtemperature.

Steady off

Normal

Steady on

An unrecoverable fault, such as an output


overvoltage, no output, or FAN fault, has
occurred.

(top)

Protection
indicator

Yellow

(middle)
Fault indicator
(bottom)

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About This Chapter


The following table lists the sections of this chapter.
Section

Description

5.1 List of the BTS3012AE


Cables

Lists the BTS3012AE cables.

Sections from 5.2 AC Power


Cable to 5.39 Cables for the
External Battery Cabinet

Introduce the functions, structure, pins, and installation


positions of BTS3012AE cables.

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5.1 List of the BTS3012AE Cables


Table 5-1 lists the BTS3012AE cables.
Table 5-1 BTS3012AE cables
Item

Sub-Item

Position

Remarks

AC power
cable

External input power


cable (220 V AC 3phase 4-core input)

One end is from the onsite power cable.

Refer to section 5.2 "AC


Power Cable."

External input power


cable (220 V AC
single-phase 2-core
input)

One end is from the onsite power cable.

External input power


cable 110 V AC duallive input)

One end is from the onsite power cable.

PGND cable for the


BTS3012AE

One end connects to the corresponding


terminal on the internal grounding bar of the
BTS3012AE cabinet.

PGND
cable

The wires L1, L2, L3, and N of the other


end connect to the wire posts L1, L2, L3,
and N on the AC lightning arrester
respectively.
The wires L and N of the other end connect
to the wire posts L (L1, L2, or L3) and N on
the AC lightning arrester respectively. A
short-circuit copper bar is required.
The wires L1, L2, and N of the other end
connect to the wire posts L1, L2, and N on
the AC lightning arrester respectively.

Refer to section 5.3


"PGND Cable."

The other end connects to the corresponding


terminal on the external copper bar.
Transmission interface
box

One end connects to the corresponding


terminal on the grounding bar of the
transmission interface box.
The other end connects to the corresponding
terminal on the external copper bar.

Power interface box

One end connects to the corresponding


terminal on the grounding bar of the power
interface box.
The other end connects to the corresponding
terminal on the external copper bar.

Front door PGND


cable

One end connects to the cabinet.

Back door PGND cable

One end connects to the cabinet.

The other end connects to the front door of


the cabinet.
The other end connects to the back door of
the cabinet.

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Item

Sub-Item

Position

Remarks

DC power
cable

Power cable between


the DC power
distribution box and the
DTRU subrack

One end connects to ports 16 on the DC


power distribution box.

There are six


independent power
cables between the DC
power distribution box
and the DTRU subrack.

The other end connects to the PWR ports on


DTRUs 05.

Refer to section 5.4


"Power Cables Between
the DC Power
Distribution Box and the
DTRU Subrack."
Power cable between
the DC power
distribution box and the
DAFU subrack

One end connects to port 7 or 8 on the DC


power distribution box.

Power cable between


the DC power
distribution box and the
common subrack

One end connects to port 10 on the DC


power distribution box.

Power cable between


the DC power
distribution box and the
FAN subrack

One end connects to port 11 on the DC


power distribution box.

Power cable between


the DC power
distribution box and the
heat exchanger

One end connects to port 12 on the DC


power distribution box.

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The other end connects to the PWR ports on


the DDPUs or the DC-IN-48V ports on the
DFCUs in the DAFU subrack.

The other end connects to the POWER port


on the DCCU.

The other end connects to the PWR port on


the FAN Box panel.

The other end connects to the DC Power


port on the heat exchanger on the front door.

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There are two


independent power
cables between the DC
power distribution box
and the DAFU. Refer to
section 5.5 "Power
Cables Between the DC
Power Distribution Box
and the DAFU
Subrack."
Refer to section 5.6
"Power Cable Between
the DC Power
Distribution Box and the
Common Subrack."
Refer to section 5.7
"Power Cable Between
the DC Power
Distribution Box and the
FAN Subrack."
Refer to section 5.8
"Power Cable Between
the DC Power
Distribution Box and the
Heat Exchanger."

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Item

Sub-Item

Position

Remarks

Trunk
cable

75-ohm E1 cable

One end connects to the TR port on the


DELU.

Refer to section 5.9 "75ohm E1 Cable."

The other end connects to the transmission


device such as transmission interface box.
120-ohm E1 cable

One end connects to the TR port on the


DELU.

Refer to section 5.10


"120-ohm E1 Cable."

The other end connects to the transmission


device such as transmission interface box.
Optical fiber

One end connects to the optical transmission


device such as Metro100.

Refer to section 5.11


"Optical Fibers."

The other end connects to the transmission


interface box such as Optical Distribution
Frame (ODF).
Signal
cable

RF Rx/Tx signal cables


between the DTRU and
the DDPU or DFCU

Consists of the RF Tx signal cable and the


RF Rx signal cable.
The RF Tx signal cable connects to the TX
port on the DTRU and the corresponding
TX port on the DDPU or DFCU.

Refer to section 5.12


"RF Rx/Tx Signal
Cable."

The RF Rx signal cable connects to the RX


port on the DTRU and the corresponding
RX port on the DDPU or DFCU.
Power detection cable

One end connects to the PF out/PR out port


on the DFCU panel.
The other end connects to the PF in/PR in
port on the DFCU panel.

Four-in-one shortcircuiting cable

One end connects to the COM port on the


DFCU panel.
The other end connects to the TX-DUP port
on the DFCU panel.

Diversity receive shortcircuiting cable

One end connects to the RXD-OUT port on


the DFCU panel.
The other end connects to the HL-IN port on
the DFCU panel.

Cable for combiner on


the DTRU

One end connects to the TX1 or TX2 port on


the DTRU.
The other end connects to the IN1 or IN2
port on the DTRU.

1/4-inch RF jumper

One end connects to the ANTA or ANTB


port on the top of the DDPU or DFCU.

Refer to section 5.13


"Power Detection
Cables."
Refer to section 5.14
"Four-in-One ShortCircuiting Cables."
Refer to section 5.15
"Diversity Receive
Short-Circuiting
Cables."
Refer to section 5.16
"Cable for the Combiner
on the DTRU."
Refer to section 5.17
"RF Jumper."

The other end connects to the 1/2-inch RF


jumper.

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Position

1/2-inch RF jumper

The end connects to the 1/4-inch RF jumper.

Remarks

The other end connects to the feeder.


Close signal cable
between cabinet groups

One end connects to the TO SLAVE


GROUP1 or TO SLAVE GROUP2 port on
the DSCB in one cabinet group.
The other end connects to the TO SLAVE
GROUP1 or TO SLAVE GROUP2 port on
the DSCB in another cabinet group.

Far signal cable


between cabinet groups

One end connects to the CKB port on the


DGLU in the main cabinet group.
The other end connects to the CKB port on
the DGLU in the extension cabinet group.

Boolean value input


cable

One end connects to the external device.

RET control signal


cable

One end connects to the port on the DATU.

Ethernet cable

Straight-through cable: One end connects to


the MMI port and the other end connects to
the HUB port, or one end connects to the
Ethernet port on your PC where the site
maintenance terminal system is installed and
the other end connects to the HUB port.

The other end connects to the SW IN/OUT


port on the DMLU.
The other end connects to the Bias-Tee port.

Refer to section 5.18


"Close Signal Cable
Between Cabinet
Groups."

Refer to section 5.19


"Far Signal Cable
Between Cabinet
Groups."
Refer to section 5.20
"Boolean Value Input
Signal Cable."
Refer to section 5.21
"RET Control Signal
Cables."
Refer to section 5.22
"Ethernet Cable."

Crossover cable: One end connects to the


MMI port on the DTMU panel and the other
end connects to the Ethernet port on your PC
where the site maintenance terminal system
is installed.
Signal cable between
the DSCB and the
DAFU subrack

One end connects to the TO DAFU 0-2 or


TO DAFU 3-5 on the DSCB.
The other end connects to the
COM/DBUS/ONSHELL ports on the
DDPU/DFCU/DCOM panels in DAFU
subrack.

There are two same


signal cables from the
DSCB to the DAFU
subrack. Each of these
two cables connects to
three DAFU subracks.
Refer to section 5.23
"Signal Cables Between
the DSCB and the
DAFU Subrack."

TOP1 signal cable


between the DCCU and
the DSCB

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One end connects to the TOP (FROM


DCCU) port on the DSCB.
The other end connects to the TO_TOP1
port on the DCCU.

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"TOP1 Signal Cable
Between the DCCU and
the DSCB."

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Item

Sub-Item

Position

Remarks

TOP2 signal cable


between the DCSU and
the DSCB

One end connects to the TOP2 port on the


DCSU.

Refer to section 5.25


"TOP2 Signal Cable
Between the DCSU and
the DSCB."

Combined-cabinet
signal cable between
the DCSU and the
DSCB

One end connects to the TO SLAVE


MASTER (FROM DCSU) port on the
DSCB.

Signal cable between


the DCSU and the
DTRB

One end connects to the TO_DTRB port on


the DCSU.

RS485 environment
monitoring signal cable

One end connects to the To_FAN port on


the DCCU.

The other end connects to the TO DCSU


TOP port on the DSCB.

The other end connects to the CC_IN or


CC_OUT port on the DCSU.

The other end connects to the port on the


DTRB.

The other end connects to the RJ45 port on


the DPMU panel, the COM Port on the heat
exchanger on the front door, the COM port
on the FAN Box, and the sensor on the left
of the air inlet.
E1 signal transfer cable

One end connects to the TO DCCU E1 port


on the DSCB.
The other end connects to the TRAN port on
the DCCU.

Internal
signal
transfer
cable

Monitoring signal
transfer cable between
the NPMI and the
DSCB

The two common 2-pin connectors of one


end connect to ports JK1 and JK2 on the
NPMI and the six common 4-pin connectors
of this end connect to ports JTD1, JTD2,
JTD4, JTD5, JTD6, and JTD7 on the NPMI.

Refer to section 5.26


"Combined-Cabinet
Signal Cable Between
the DCSU and the
DSCB."
Refer to section "5.27
Signal Cable Between
the DCSU and the
DTRB."
Refer to section 5.28
"RS485 Environment
Monitoring Signal
Cable."

Refer to section 5.29


"E1 Signal Transfer
Cable."
Refer to section 5.30
"Monitoring Signal
Transfer Cable Between
the NPMI and the
DSCB."

The other end connects to the TO NPMI port


on the DSCB.
DPMU monitoring
cable

One end connects to the COM port on the


DPMU module.
The other end connects to the J1 port on the
NPMI.

Monitorin
g cable

5-6

Alarm cable for the air


breaker

One end connects to the air breaker terminal.


The other end connects to the FU_ALM port
of the NPMI on the top of the cabinet.

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"DPMU Monitoring
Cable."
Refer to section 5.32
"Alarm Cable for the Air
Breaker."

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Item

Sub-Item

Position

Remarks

Alarm
cable

Alarm cable for the AC


lightning arrester

One end connects to the AC lightning


arrester.

Refer to section 5.33


"Alarm Cable for the
AC Lightning Arrester."

The other end connects to the JTD3 port of


the NPMI on the top of the cabinet.

Sensor
cable

Cable for the


temperature and
humidity sensor

One end connects to the temperature and


humidity sensor.

Cable for the door


status sensor

One end connects to the door status sensor.

Cable for the smoke


sensor

One end connects to the water sensor.

Cable for the water


sensor

One end connects to the water sensor.

GND cable

The other end connects to the TEM_HUM


port of the NPMI on the top of the cabinet.
The other end connects to the DOOR port of
the NPMI on the top of the cabinet.
The other end connects to the SMOKE port
of the NPMI on the top of the cabinet.

Refer to section 5.34


"Cable for the
Temperature and
Humidity Sensor."
Refer to section 5.35
"Cable for the Door
Status Sensor."
Refer to section 5.36
"Cable for the Smoke
Sensor."

The other end connects to the WATER port


of the NPMI on the top of the cabinet.

Refer to section 5.37


"Cable for the Water
Sensor."

One end connects to the positive lead of the


wiring copper bar on the left part in the 50
AH battery cabin.

Refer to section 5.38


"Cables for the Built-In
Battery Cabin."

The other end connects to the RTN at the


rear of the power subrack.

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Item

Sub-Item

Position

Remarks

48 V cable

One end connects to the negative lead of the


wiring copper bar on the left part in the 50
AH battery cabin.

Refer to section 5.38


"Cables for the Built-In
Battery Cabin."

The other end connects to the RTN at the


rear of the power subrack.

Refer to section 5.39


"Cables for the External
Battery Cabinet."

Cable between the


wiring copper bar and
the storage batteries
Cables for
the builtin battery
cabin
(optional)

Inter-battery cable

Cable for the


temperature sensor of
the built-in batteries

GND cable

One end connects to the wiring copper bar


on the left part in the 50 AH battery cabin.
The other end connects to the positive or
negative lead of the storage batteries.
The red connector connects to the positive
lead of one storage battery.
The black connector connects to the
negative lead of the other storage battery.
The OT terminal connects to the positive
terminal on the left storage battery in the
front row at the upper layer within the 150AH storage battery cabin.
The common 2-pin connector connects to
port BAT_TEM1 on the NPMI.
One end connects to the positive lead of the
wiring copper bar for the external battery
cabinet.
The other end connects to the RTN at the
rear of the power subrack.

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Sub-Item

Position

Remarks

48 V cable

One end connects to the negative lead of the


wiring copper bar for the external battery
cabinet.

Refer to section 5.39


"Cables for the External
Battery Cabinet."

The other end connects to the RTN at the


rear of the power subrack.

Inter-battery cable
Cables for
the
external
battery
cabinet
(optional)

Equipotential cable

The red connector connects to the positive


lead of one storage battery.
The black connector connects to the
negative lead of the other storage battery.
One end connects to the grounding bar
terminal in the external battery cabinet.
The other end connects to the grounding bar
of the BTS3012AE cabinet.

Door status and


temperature sensor
cable

The four bare wires at one end connect to


the wiring terminal of the external battery
cabinet.

Door status and


temperature sensor
cable

The 2-pin connector at the other end


connects to port BAT_TEM2 on the NPMI.
The two bare wires at the other end connect
to the cable for the door status sensor on the
BTS3012AE cabinet.

5.2 AC Power Cable


5.2.1 Functions
The AC power cable in the BTS3012AE is used to transmit 220 V AC or 110 V AC power
from the power interface box to the external power connecting terminal of the power lightning
arrestor in the cabinet.
The BTS3012AE supports three power input modes:
z

220 V AC 3-phase 4-core input

220 V AC single-phase 2-core input

110 V AC dual-live input

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

220 V AC 3-phase 4core input

10 mm2

Red

10 mm2

Black

16 mm2

Red

16 mm2

Black

16 mm2

Red

16 mm2

Black

220 V AC singlephase 2-core input


110 V AC dual-live
input

5.2.3 Pin Description


None.

5.2.4 Installation Positions


The three types of AC power cables are routed into a BTS3012AE cabinet through the
waterproof module at the cabinet bottom. They are then connected to the wire post on the AC
power lightning arrestor.
Table 5-3 lists the installation positions of the BTS3012AE AC power cables.
Table 5-3 Installation positions of the BTS3012AE AC power cables
Power Input Mode

Core
Wire

Description

220 V AC 3-phase 4core input

L1

Connects to wire post L1 marked on the AC lightning


arrester

L2

Connects to wire post L2 marked on the AC lightning


arrester

L3

Connects to wire post L3 marked on the AC lightning


arrester

Connects to wire post N marked on the AC lightning


arrester

Connects to any one of wire posts L1, L2, and L3


marked on the AC lightning arrester. This connection
requires a short-circuit copper busbar.

Connects to wire post N marked on the AC lightning


arrester

220 V AC singlephase 2-core input

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Power Input Mode

Core
Wire

Description

110 V AC dual-live
input

L1

Connects to wire post L1 marked on the AC lightning


arrester

L2

Connects to wire post L2 marked on the AC lightning


arrester

Connects to wire post N marked on the AC lightning


arrester

5.3 PGND Cables


5.3.1 Functions
The protection grounding (GPND) cables of the BTS3012AE are used to keep cabinets well
grounded.
z

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:
z

Color: green and yellow

Material: with a plastic insulation copper core

Sectional area: not less than 25 mm2

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.

5.3.3 Pin Description


None.

5.3.4 Installation Positions


One end of the PGND cables connects to the external protection grounding busbar of a
BTS3012AE cabinet. The connections of the other end vary as follows:
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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 Power Cables Between the DC Power Distribution Box


and the DTRU Subrack
5.4.1 Functions
This power cable is used to introduce the power from the DC power distribution box into the
DTRU subrack. It is also used to supply power to the six DTRUs in this subrack.

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

(1) 3V3 power connector

(2) 3V3 power connector

5.4.3 Pin Description


Table 5-4 lists the pins of the cables between the DC power distribution box and the DTRU
subrack.
Table 5-4 Pins of the cables between the DC power distribution box and the DTRU subrack

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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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5.4.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-5 lists the installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box
and DTRU subrack.
Table 5-5 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and DTRU
subrack
Cable Name

One End (3V3 Power


Connector)

The Other End (3V3


Power Connector)

Cable between the DC


power distribution box
and DTRU 0

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 1 (numbered from the
top to the bottom) on the DC
power distribution box

Connects to port PWR on


the front panel of the DTRU
in slot 0 of the DTRU
subrack

Cable between the DC


power distribution box
and DTRU 1

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 2 on the DC power
distribution box

Connects to port PWR on


the front panel of the DTRU
in slot 1 of the DTRU
subrack

Cable between the DC


power distribution box
and DTRU 2

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 3 on the DC power
distribution box

Connects to port PWR on


the front panel of the DTRU
in slot 2 of the DTRU
subrack

Cable between the DC


power distribution box
and DTRU 3

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 4 on the DC power
distribution box

Connects to port PWR on


the front panel of the DTRU
in slot 3 of the DTRU
subrack

Cable between the DC


power distribution box
and DTRU 4

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 5 on the DC power
distribution box

Connects to port PWR on


the front panel of the DTRU
in slot 4 of the DTRU
subrack

Cable between the DC


power distribution box
and DTRU 5

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 6 on the DC power
distribution box

Connects to port PWR on


the front panel of the DTRU
in slot 5 of the DTRU
subrack

5.5 Power Cables Between the DC Power Distribution Box


and the DAFU Subrack
5.5.1 Functions
The cables between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU subrack are used to
introduce power from the DC power distribution box into the DAFU subrack. They are also
used to supply power to the DDPUs or DFCUs in this subrack.

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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

(1) 3V3 power connector

(2) 3V3 power connector

5.5.3 Pin Description


Table 5-6 shows the pins of a cable between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU
subrack.
Table 5-6 Pins of a cable between the DC power distribution box and the DAFU subrack

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Core Wire

Pin of One End

Pin of the Other End

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

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5.5.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-7 lists the installation positions of the cables between the DC power distribution box
and the DAFU subrack.
Table 5-7 Installation positions of the cables between the DC power distribution box and the
DAFU subrack
Cable Name

One End (3V3


Power Connector)

The Other End (3V3 Power Connector)

Cable between the


DC power
distribution box
and DAFU0,
DAFU2, and
DAFU4

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 7 on the DC
power distribution box

Connects to the PWR port on the DDPU


panel or the DC-IN-48V port on the DFCU
panel in the DAFU subrack

Cable between the


DC power
distribution box
and DAFU1,
DAFU3, and
DAFU5

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 8 on the DC
power distribution box

5.6 Power Cable Between the DC Power Distribution Box


and the Common Subrack
5.6.1 Functions
This cable is used to introduce the power from the DC power distribution box into the
common subrack.

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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5.6.3 Pin Description


Table 5-8 lists the pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the common
subrack.
Table 5-8 Pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the common subrack
Core Wire

X1 End

X2 End

Color

W1

X1.A1

X2.A1

Black

W2

X1.A3

X2.A3

Blue

5.6.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-9 lists the installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box
and the common subrack.
Table 5-9 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the
common subrack
Cable Name

One End (3V3 Power


Connector)

The Other End (3V3


Power Connector)

Cable between the DC


power distribution box and
the common subrack

Connects to DC 3V3 power


connector 10 on the DC
power distribution box

Connects to port POWER on


the front panel of the DCCU

5.7 Power Cable Between the DC Power Distribution Box


and the FAN Subrack
5.7.1 Functions
This cable is used to introduce power from the DC power distribution box to the FAN subrack.

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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

(1) 3V3 power connector

(2) 3V3 power connector

5.7.3 Pin Description


Table 5-10 lists the pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the FAN
subrack.
Table 5-10 Pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the FAN subrack
Core Wire

X1 End

X2 End

Color

W1

X1.A1

X2.A1

Black

W2

X1.A3

X2.A3

Blue

5.7.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-11 lists the installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box
and the FAN subrack.
Table 5-11 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the FAN
subrack
Cable Name

One End (3V3 Power


Connector)

The Other End (3V3


Power Connector)

Cable between the DC


power distribution box and
the FAN subrack

Connects to DC 3V3 power


connector 11 on the DC
power distribution box

Connects to port PWR on


the front panel of the FAN
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5.8 Power Cable Between the DC Power Distribution Box


and the Heat Exchanger
5.8.1 Functions
This power cable is used to transmit power from the DC power distribution box to the heat
exchanger.

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

(1) Common big 3-pin connector

(2) 3V3 power connector

5.8.3 Pin Description


Table 5-12 lists the pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the heat
exchanger.
Table 5-12 Pins of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the heat exchanger

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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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5.8.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-13 lists the installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box
and the heat exchanger.
Table 5-13 Installation positions of the cable between the DC power distribution box and the heat
exchanger
Cable Name

One End(Common Big 3pin Connector)

The Other End (3V3


Power Connector)

Cable between the DC


power distribution box
and the heat exchanger

Connects to port DC Power on


the heat exchanger on the front
door of the cabinet

Connects to 3V3 power


connector 12 on the DC
power distribution box

5.9 75-ohm E1 Cable


5.9.1 Functions
The 75-ohm E1 cable is a type of trunk cable that is used to transmit E1 signals.

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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Figure 5-6 shows the structure of a 75-ohm E1 cable.


Figure 5-6 Structure of a 75-ohm E1 cable
2
W1
W2
1
W3
W4
A

W5
Pos.1

W6

X0

W7
W8

X1
X2

X3
4

X4
B

X5
X6
X7
X8

Pos.25

(1) DB25 male connector (X0)


(3) Coaxial core (tip)

(2) 75-ohm E1 coaxial wire (X1X8)


(4) Outer conductor (ring, that is, shielding layer)

5.9.3 Pin Description


Table 5-14 lists the pins of a 75-ohm E1 cable.
Table 5-14 Pins of a 75-ohm E1 cable
Core
Wire

Pin of the Coaxial Wire


or Outer Conductor

Pin of the DB25


Male Connector

Coaxial Wire Label

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

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Core
Wire

Pin of the Coaxial Wire


or Outer Conductor

Pin of the DB25


Male Connector

Coaxial Wire Label

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.

5.9.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-15 describes the installation position of the 75-ohm E1 cable.
Table 5-15 Installation position of the 75-ohm E1 cable
Cable Name

One End (DB25 Male


Connector)

The Other End (Bare Wire)

75-ohm E1
cable

Connects to port TR on the


DELU

Connects to the transmit device (for


example, the transmission interface box)

5.10 120-ohm E1 Cable


5.10.1 Functions
The 120-ohm E1 cable is a trunk cable used to transmit E1 signals.

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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Figure 5-7 shows the structure of the 120-ohm E1 cable.


Figure 5-7 Structure of the 120-ohm E1 cable

(1) DB25 male connector (X0)


(3) Twisted pair label

(2) 120-ohm E1 twisted pair (X1X8)

5.10.3 Pin Description


Table 5-16 describes the pins of the 120-ohm twisted pair.
Table 5-16 Pins of a 120-ohm twisted pair
Core
Wire

Pin of the Core Twisted


Pair or Outer Conductor

Pin of the DB25


Male Connector

Twisted Pair Label

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

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

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Core
Wire

Pin of the Core Twisted


Pair or Outer Conductor

Pin of the DB25


Male Connector

Twisted Pair Label

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.

5.10.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-17 describes the installation position of a 120-ohm E1 cable.
Table 5-17 Installation position of a 120-ohm E1 cable
Cable
Name

One End (DB25 Male


Connector)

The Other End (Bare Wire)

120-ohm E1
cable

Connects to port TR on the


DELU

Connects to the transmit device (for


example, the transmission interface box)

5.11 Optical Fibers


5.11.1 Functions
The optical fibers in the BTS3012AE transmit optical signals between the cabinet and other
devices. The trunk optical fibers of the BTS3012AE use the multi-mode for short-distance
transmission.

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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

(1) Heat-shrink tube

(2) Tail wire

(3) LC connector

LC connectors must be capped when they are unused.

5.11.3 Pin Description


None.

5.11.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-18 describes the installation position of the optical fiber.
Table 5-18 Installation position of the optical fiber
Type

One End

The Other End (LC Connector)

Optical
fiber

Connects to the optical


transmission equipment

Connects to the transmission interface box


such as the ODF

5.12 RF Rx/Tx Signal Cable


5.12.1 Functions
The RF signal cables are of two types:
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used to transmit UL signals


z

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

(1) SMA elbow male connector

(2) N elbow male connector

5.12.3 Pin Description


None.

5.12.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-19 lists the installation positions of the RF Rx signal cable and the RF Tx signal cable.
Table 5-19 Installation positions of the RF Rx signal cable and the RF Tx signal cable
Cable Type

One End

The Other End

RF Tx signal cable

Connects to Tx port on
the DTRU

Connects to the corresponding Tx port


on the DDPU

RF Rx signal cable

Connects to Rx port on
the DTRU

Connects to the corresponding Rx port


on the DDPU

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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5.13 Power Detection Cables


5.13.1 Functions
The power detection cables perform the detection of the DFCU power. The cables are of two
types: forward power detection cables and reverse power detection cables. The two types of
cables have the same appearance.
The connection of power detection cables is required only when the BTS3012 cabinet is configured with
the DFCU.

5.13.2 Structure
Figure 5-10 shows the power detection cable.
Figure 5-10 Power detection cable
1

RF Rx Cable

(1) SMA elbow male connector

5.13.3 Pin Description


None.

5.13.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-20 lists the installation positions of the power detection cable.
Table 5-20 Installation positions of the power detection cable

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Cable Type

One End

The Other End

Forward power
detection cable

Connects to the PF in port on the


DFCU panel

Connects to the PF out port on the


DFCU panel

Reverse power
detection cable

Connects to the PR in port on the


DFCU panel

Connects to the PR out port on the


DFCU panel

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5.14 Four-in-One Short-Circuiting Cables


5.14.1 Functions
When the BTS3012AE cabinet is configured with the DFCU, the four-in-one short-circuiting
cables are used to combine and output the 4-way transmit signals.

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

(1) N elbow male connector

5.14.3 Pin Description


None.

5.14.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-21 lists the installation positions of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable.
Table 5-21 Installation positions of the four-in-one short-circuiting cable
Cable Type

One End

The Other End

Four-in-one shortcircuiting cable

Connects to the COM port


on the DFCU panel

Connects to the TX-DUP port on the


DFCU panel

5.15 Diversity Receive Short-Circuiting Cables


5.15.1 Functions
When the BTS3012AE cabinet is configured with the DFCU, the diversity receive shortcircuiting cables are used to transfer the diversity receive signals from the antenna system.

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5.15.2 Structure
Figure 5-12 shows the diversity receive short-circuiting cable.
Figure 5-12 Diversity receive short-circuiting cable
1

RF Rx Cable

(1) SMA elbow male connector

5.15.3 Pin Description


None.

5.15.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-22 lists the installation positions of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable.
Table 5-22 Installation positions of the diversity receive short-circuiting cable
Cable Type

One End

The Other End

Diversity receive
short-circuiting
cable

Connects to the RXD-OUT


port on the DFCU panel

Connects to the HL-IN port on the


DFCU panel

5.16 Cable for the Combiner on the DTRU


5.16.1 Functions
The cable for the combiner on the DTRU connects the TX port to the IN port on the DTRU in
case of signal combination. This cable helps to achieve combined output of transmit signals.

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5.16.2 Structure
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

(1) N male connector

(2) SMA male connector

(3) Label

5.16.3 Pin Description


None.

5.16.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-23 lists the installation positions of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU.
Table 5-23 Installation positions of the cable for the combiner on the DTRU
Cable Name

One End

The Other End

Cable for the


combiner on the
DTRU

Connects to port TX1 on the


DTRU

Connects to port IN1 on the


DTRU

Connects to port TX2 on the


DTRU

Connects to port IN2 on the


DTRU

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:
z

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
2

(1) DIN male connector

(2) DIN female connector

Figure 5-15 Structure of a 1/2-inch RF jumper


2

(1) DIN male connector

(2) DIN male connector

5.17.3 Pin Description


None.

5.17.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-24 lists the installation positions of the RF jumpers.
Table 5-24 Installation positions of the RF jumpers

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Cable
Name

One End (DIN Male Connector)

The Other End

1/4-inch RF
jumper

Connects to port ANTA or ANTB on


the top of the DDPU or DFCU

The DIN female connector connects


to one end of the 1/2-inch jumper at
the cabling hole for RF jumpers.

1/2-inch RF
jumper

Connects to the DIN female


connector of the 1/4-inch jumper at
the cabling hole for RF jumpers

Connects to the feeder of the


antenna system

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5.18 Close Signal Cable Between Cabinet Groups


5.18.1 Functions
The close signal cable between cabinet groups is used to transmit signals between cabinet
groups when the distance between the cabinet groups is less than two meters.

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

(1) MD36 male connector

X2
(2) MD36 male connector

5.18.3 Pin Description


Table 5-25 lists the pins of the close signal cable between cabinet groups.
Table 5-25 Pins of the close signal cable between cabinet groups
Pin of the X1 End (MD36
Connector)

Pin of the X2 (MD36


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

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Pin of the X1 End (MD36


Connector)

Pin of the X2 (MD36


Connector)

Core Type

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

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair

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5.18.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-26 lists the installation positions of the close signal cable between cabinet groups.
Table 5-26 Installation positions of the close signal cable between cabinet groups
Cable Name

MD36 Male Connector

MD36 Male Connector

Close signal
cable between
cabinet groups

Connects to port TO SLAVE


GROUP1 or TO SLAVE
GROUP2 on the DSCB of the
cabinet in one cabinet group

Connects to port TO SLAVE


GROUP1 or TO SLAVE GROUP2
on the DSCB of the cabinet in the
other cabinet group

5.19 Far Signal Cable Between Cabinet Groups


5.19.1 Functions
The far signal cable between cabinet groups is used to transmit clock signals between cabinet
groups when the distance between the cabinet groups is 25 meters.

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

(1) DB25 male connector

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5.19.3 Pin Description


Table 5-27 lists the pins of far signal cable between cabinet groups.
Table 5-27 Pins of far signal cable between cabinet groups

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Pin of the X1 End


(DB25 Connector)

Pin of the X2 (DB25


Connector)

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

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5.19.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-28 lists the installation positions of far signal cable between cabinet groups.
Table 5-28 Installation positions of far signal cable between cabinet groups
Cable Name

DB25 Male Connector

DB25 Male Connector

Far signal
cable between
cabinet groups

Connects to the CKB port on the


DGLU in the main cabinet group

Connects to the CKB port on the


DGLU in the extension cabinet group

5.20 Boolean Value Input Signal Cable


5.20.1 Functions
This type of cable is used to transmit control signals from the BTS3012AE to the other
devices, so that the BTS can control the devices.

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

(1) DB44 male connector

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5.20.3 Pin Description


Table 5-29 lists the pins of the Boolean value input signal cable.
Table 5-29 Pins of the Boolean value input signal cable
Pin

Core Type

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

5-36

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 Type

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

5.20.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-30 lists the installation positions of the Boolean value input signal cable.
Table 5-30 Installation positions of the Boolean value input signal cable
Cable Name

One End (DB44 Male


Connector)

The Other End (Bare Wire)

Boolean value
input signal cable

Connects to port SW IN/OUT


on the DMLU

Connects to the specific control


device

5.21 RET Control Signal Cables


5.21.1 Functions
The RET control signal cable is used to transmit feed and RET control signals.

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

(1) SMA male connector

(2) SMA elbow male connector

5.21.3 Pin Description


None.

5.21.4 Installation Positions


The installation positions of the six coaxial cables are the same. Table 5-31 lists the
installation positions of one coaxial cable.
Table 5-31 Installation positions of an RET control signal cable
Type

SMA Male Connector

SMA Elbow Male Connector

RET control
signal cable

Connects to the SMA port


on the Bias Tee

Connects to an ANT port on the DATU

5.22 Ethernet Cable


5.22.1 Functions
The Ethernet cables are of two types:
z

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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Figure 5-20 shows the structure of the Ethernet cable.


Figure 5-20 Structure of the Ethernet cable
W

1
X1

X2

5.22.3 Pin Description


Table 5-32 describes the pins of the Ethernet cable.
Table 5-32 Pins of the Ethernet cable
Pin of the
X1 End

Core Color

Core Type

Pin of the X2 End in


the Straight-Through
Cable

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

5.22.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-33 describes the installation positions of the two types of Ethernet cables.
Table 5-33 Installation positions of the Ethernet cables
Type

One End

The Other End

Straight-through
cable

Connects to the MMI port on the


DTMU or the Ethernet port of your PC
where the site maintenance terminal
system is installed

Connects to the HUB or the


LAN switch port

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Type

One End

The Other End

Crossover cable

Connects to the MMI port on the


DTMU

Connects to the Ethernet


port of your PC where the
site maintenance terminal
system is installed

5.23 Signal Cables Between the DSCB and the DAFU


Subrack
5.23.1 Functions
The signal cables between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack are used to transmit signals from
the DSCB to the DDPUs and DCOMs in the DAFU subrack.

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

(1) MD68 male connector

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5.23.3 Pin Description


The pins of the two cables between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack are the same. Table 534 lists the pins of a signal cable between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack.
Table 5-34 Pins of a signal cable between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack
Core
Wire

Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(DB26 Connector)

Core Type

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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Wire

Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(DB26 Connector)

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

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Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(DB26 Connector)

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

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5.23.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-35 lists the installation positions of the signal cables between the DSCB and the
DAFU subrack.
Table 5-35 Installation positions of the signal cables between the DSCB and the DAFU subrack
Cable Name

One End (MD68


Male
Connector)

The Other End (Three DB26 Male


Connectors)

Signal cable between the


DSCB and DAFU0DAFU2
in the DAFU subrack

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

Signal cable between the


DSCB and DAFU3DAFU5
in the DAFU subrack

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

(1) MD68 male connector

(2) MD64 male connector

5.24.3 Pin Description


Table 5-36 lists the pins of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB.
Table 5-36 Pins of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB
Core Wire

Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End (MD64


Connector)

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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Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End (MD64


Connector)

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

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

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Twisted pair

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Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End (MD64


Connector)

Core Type

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

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

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5.24.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-37 lists the installation positions of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the
DSCB.
Table 5-37 Installation positions of the TOP1 signal cable between the DCCU and the DSCB
Cable Name

One End (MD68 Male


Connector)

The Other End (MD64


Male Connector)

TOP1 signal cable Between


the DCCU and the DSCB

Connects to port TOP (FROM


DCCU) on the DSCB

Connects to port
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

(1) DB26 male connector

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5.25.3 Pin Description


Table 5-38 lists the pins of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB.
Table 5-38 Pins of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB
Wire

Pin of the X1 End


(DB26 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD36 Connector)

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

5.25.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-39 lists the installation positions of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the
DSCB.
Table 5-39 Installation positions of the TOP2 signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB
Cable Name

One End (DB26 Male


Connector)

The Other End (MD36 Male


Connector)

TOP2 signal cable between


the DCSU and the DSCB

Connects to port TOP2


on the DCSU

Connects to port TO DCSU


TOP on the DSCB

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5.26 Combined-Cabinet Signal Cable Between the DCSU


and the DSCB
5.26.1 Functions
The combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB connects the common
subrack with the signal lightning-protection subrack. It is used to transfer the combinedcabinet clock signals, control signals, data signals, and Boolean value alarm signals between
the common subrack and the signal lightning-protection subrack.

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

(1) MD68 male connector

(2) MD64 male connector

5.26.3 Pin Description


Table 5-40 lists the pins of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the
DSCB.
Table 5-40 Pins of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the DSCB

5-50

Wire

Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD64 Connector)

Core Type

X1.13

X2.32

Twisted pair

X1.14

X2.31

X1.15

X2.30

X1.16

X2.29

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Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD64 Connector)

Core Type

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

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

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Pin of the X1 End


(MD68 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD64 Connector)

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

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5.26.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-41 lists the installation positions of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the
DCSU and the DSCB.
Table 5-41 Installation positions of the combined-cabinet signal cable between the DCSU and the
DSCB
Cable Name

One End (MD68 Male


Connector)

The Other End (MD64 Male


Connector)

Cabinet group signal


cable between the
DCSU and the DSCB

Connects to port

Connects to port CC_IN or


CC_OUT on the DCSU

TO SLAVEMASTER
(FROM DCSU) on the DSCB

5.27 Signal Cable Between the DCSU and the DTRB


5.27.1 Functions
The signal cable between the DCSU and DTRB is used to transmit signals between the DTRU
subrack and the DCSU.

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

(1) MD64 male connector

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5.27.3 Pin Description


Table 5-42 lists the pins of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB.
Table 5-42 Pins of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB

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Pin of the X1 End


(MD64 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD68 Connector)

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

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair

Twisted pair

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Pin of the X1 End


(MD64 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD68 Connector)

X1.28

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

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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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Pin of the X1 End


(MD64 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD68 Connector)

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

5.27.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-43 lists the installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB.
Table 5-43 Installation positions of the signal cable between the DCSU and the DTRB
Cable Name

One End (MD64 Male


Connector)

The Other End (MD68 Male


Connector)

Signal cable between the


DCSU and the DTRB

Connects to port
TO_DTRB on the DCSU

Connects to port MD68 on the


DTRB

5.28 RS485 Environment Monitoring Signal Cable


5.28.1 Functions
The RS485 environment monitoring signal cable is used to transmit the RS485 environment
monitoring signals from the DPMU, FAN subrack, DELU, DMLU, and heat exchanger to the
DCCU. The signals are finally sent to the DTMU for further processing.

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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

(1) DB26 male connector


(4) DB26 male connector

(2) RJ45 connector


(5) Common 5-pin connector

(3) DB15 female connector

5.28.3 Pin Description


Table 5-44 lists the pins of W1 in the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 5-44 Pins of W1
Core Wire

Pin of the X1 End (DB26


Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(RJ45 Connector)

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 Wire

Pin of the X1 End


(DB26 Connector)

Pin of the X3 End


(DB15 Connector)

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

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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

Pin of the X1 End


(DB26 Connector)

Pin of the X4 End


(DB26 Connector)

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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Table 5-47 lists the pins of W4 in the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 5-47 Pins of W4
Core
Wire

Pin of the X4 End (DB26


Connector)

Pin of the X5 End


(Common 5-Pin
Connector)

Core Type

W4

X4.8

X5.1

Twisted pair

X4.9

X5.2

X4.18

X5.3

X4.Shell

Shield

5.28.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-48 lists the installation positions of the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable.
Table 5-48 Installation positions of the RS485 environment monitoring signal cable
Cable Name

One End (DB26


Male Connector)

The Other End

RS485
environment
monitoring signal
cable

Connects to port
To_FAN on the
DCCU

The RJ45 connector connects to port


RS232/RS422 on the DPMU.
The DB15 female connector connects to port
COM Port on the heat exchanger on the front
door.
The DB26 male connector connects to port
COM on the FAN Box.
The common 5-pin connector connects to the
sensor on the left of the air inlet.

5.29 E1 Signal Transfer Cable


5.29.1 Functions
The E1 signal transfer cable is used to transfer four routes of signals from the DSCB to 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

(1) MD36 male connector

(2) MD64 male connector

5.29.3 Pin Description


Table 5-49 lists the pins of the E1 signal transfer cable.
Table 5-49 Pins of the E1 signal transfer cable
Core Wire

Pin of the X1 End


(MD36 Connector)

Pin of X2 End (MD64


Connector)

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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Pin of the X1 End


(MD36 Connector)

Pin of X2 End (MD64


Connector)

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

5.29.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-50 lists the installation positions of the E1 signal transfer cable.
Table 5-50 Installation positions of the E1 signal transfer cable

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Cable
Name

One End (MD36 Male


Connector)

The Other End (MD64 Male


Connector)

E1 signal
transfer cable

Connects to port TO DCCU E1 on


the DSCB

Connects to port TRAN on the


DCCU

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5.30 Monitoring Signal Transfer Cable Between the NPMI


and the DSCB
5.30.1 Functions
The monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and the DSCB is used to transmit
signals between the NPMI and the DSCB.

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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5.30.3 Pin Description


Table 5-51 lists the pins of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and the
DSCB.
Table 5-51 Pins of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and the DSCB
Core Wire

Pin of One End

Pin of the Other End

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

5.30.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-52 lists the installation positions of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the
NPMI and the DSCB.
Table 5-52 Installation positions of the monitoring signal transfer cable between the NPMI and
the DSCB

5-64

Cable Name

One End

The Other End (MD36


Male Connector)

Monitoring signal
transfer cable between
the NPMI and the
DSCB

The two common 2-pin connectors


connect to ports JK1 and JK2 on the
NPMI.

Connects to port TO
NPMI on the DSCB

The six common 4-pin connectors


connect to ports JTD1, JTD2, and
JTD4JTD7 on the NPMI.

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5.31 DPMU Monitoring Cable


5.31.1 Functions
The DPMU monitoring cable of the BTS3012AE is used to transmit sensor signals from the
NPMI to the DPMU.

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

(1) MD50 male connector

Pos.1

(2) MD50 male connector

5.31.3 Pin Description


Table 5-53 lists the pins of the DPMU monitoring cable.
Table 5-53 Pins of the DPMU monitoring cable
Pin of the X1 End
(MD50 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD50 Connector )

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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Pin of the X1 End


(MD50 Connector)

Pin of the X2 End


(MD50 Connector )

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

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Twisted pair

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Twisted pair

Twisted pair

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5.31.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-54 lists the installation positions of the DPMU monitoring cable.
Table 5-54 Installation positions of the DPMU monitoring cable
Cable Name

One End (MD50 Male


Connector)

The Other End (MD50 Male


Connector)

DPMU
monitoring cable

Connects to port COM on the


DPMU

Connects to port J1 on the NPMI

5.32 Alarm Cable for the Air Breaker


5.32.1 Functions
The alarm cable for the air breaker connects the storage battery to the NPMI. This alarm cable
helps the NPMI monitor the voltage of the storage battery in real time. If the NPMI detects
overvoltage, it reports an overvoltage alarm.

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

(1) Common 2-pin connector

(2) Common female connector

(3) OT terminal

5.32.3 Pin Description


None.

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5.32.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-55 lists the installation positions of the alarm cable for the air breaker.
Table 5-55 Installation positions of the alarm cable for the air breaker
Cable Name

One End (Common Female


Connector)

The Other End (OT Terminal)

Alarm cable for


the air breaker

Connects to port FU_ALM on


the NPMI

Connects to the air breaker terminal

5.33 Alarm Cable for the AC Lightning Arrester


5.33.1 Functions
The alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester connects the AC lightning arrester to the NPMI.
It helps the NPMI monitor the AC lightning arrester in real time.

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

(1) Common 4-pin connector

(2) Common connector

5.33.3 Pin Description


None.

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5.33.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-56 lists the installation positions of the alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester.
Table 5-56 Installation positions of the alarm cable for the AC lightning arrester
Cable Name

One End (Common 4-Pin


Connector)

The Other End


(Common Connector)

Alarm cable for the


AC lightning
arrestor

Connects to port JTD3 on the NPMI


through the front of the cabinet

Connects to AC power
lightning arrestor

5.34 Cable for the Temperature and Humidity Sensor


5.34.1 Functions
The cable for the temperature and humidity sensor connects the temperature and humidity
sensor to the NPMI. It helps the NPMI monitor the temperature and humidity in the storage
battery cabin in a real-time manner.

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

(1) Common 4-pin connector

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5.34.3 Pin Description


Table 5-57 lists the pins the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor.
Table 5-57 Pins of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor
Pin of the X1 End (Common 4-Pin
Connector)

Pin of the X2, X3, X4, and X5 Ends


(Common Connector)

X1.1

X2

X1.2

X3

X1.3

X4

X1.4

X5

5.34.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-58 lists the installation positions of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor.
Table 5-58 Installation positions of the cable for the temperature and humidity sensor
Cable Name

One End (4-Pin Connector)

The Other End


(Common Connector)

Cable for the temperature


and humidity sensor

Connects to port TEM_HUM


on the NPMI through the back
of the cabinet

Connects to the temperature


and humidity sensor

5.35 Cable for the Door Status Sensor


5.35.1 Functions
The cable for the door status sensor connects the door status sensor to the NPMI. It helps the
NPMI monitor the door status in real time.

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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

(1) 250-type parallel connector

(2) 2-pin connector

(3) 4-pin connector

(4) Heat-shrink tube

5.35.3 Pin Description


Table 5-59 lists the pins of the cable for the door status sensor.
Table 5-59 Pins of the cable for the door status sensor
Pin of the X1 and X2 Ends

Pin of the X3 End

X1

X3.1

X2

X3.2

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5.35.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-60 lists the installation positions of the cable for the door status sensor.
Table 5-60 Installation positions of the cable for the door status sensor
Cable Name

One End (Common 2-Pin


Connector)

The Other End

Cable for the


door status
sensor

Connects to port DOOR on the


NPMI through the back of the
cabinet

Parallel connectors X1 and X2 connect


to the tact switch on the front door of
the cabinet.
Parallel connectors X4 and X5 connect
to the tact switch on the back door of
the cabinet.
Connector X6 is reserved for
transmitting door status signals of
combined cabinets.

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 Cable for the Smoke Sensor


5.36.1 Functions
The cable for the smoke sensor connects the smoke sensor to the NPMI. It helps the NPMI
monitor the smoke in the ambient environment in real time.

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

(1) Common 2-pin connector

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5.36.3 Pin Description


None.

5.36.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-61 lists the installation positions of the cable for the smoke sensor.
Table 5-61 Installation positions of the cable for the smoke sensor
Cable Name

One End (Common 2-Pin


Connector)

The Other End (Common


Connector)

Cable for the


smoke sensor

Connects to port SMOKE on the NPMI


through the back of the cabinet

Connects to the smoke sensor

5.37 Cable for the Water Sensor


5.37.1 Functions
The cable for the water sensor connects the water sensor to the NPMI. It helps the NPMI
monitor the water in the ambient environment in real time.

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

(1) Common 4-pin connector

(2) Common female connector

5.37.3 Pin Description


None.

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5.37.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-62 lists the installation positions of the cable for the water sensor.
Table 5-62 Installation positions of the cable for the water sensor
Cable Name

One End (Common 4-Pin


Connector)

The Other End (Common


Female Connector)

Cable for the water


sensor

Connects to port WATER on the


NPMI through the back of the
cabinet

Connects to the water sensor

5.38 Cables for the Built-In Battery Cabin


5.38.1 Functions
The cables for the built-in battery cabin consist of the following types:
z

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:
z

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 inter-battery cable 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.

Figure 5-36 Structure of the GND cable


1

3
W

(1) Bare pressure terminal

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(2) Heat-shrink tube

(3) Bare pressure terminal

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Figure 5-37 Structure of the 48 V power cable


1

3
W

(1) Bare pressure terminal

(2) Heat-shrink tube

(3) Bare pressure terminal

Figure 5-38 Structure of the cable for the temperature sensor of the built-in batteries
1
2

(1) OT terminal

(2) Common 2-pin connector

5.38.3 Pin Description


None.

5.38.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-63 lists the installation positions of the cables for the built-in battery cabin.
Table 5-63 Installation positions of the cables for the built-in battery cabin
Cable Name

One End

The Other End

GND cable

Connects to the positive lead of the


wiring copper bar on the left part in
the 50 AH battery cabin

connects to the RTN at the


rear of the power subrack

48 V cable

Connects to the negative lead of the


wiring copper bar on the left part in
the 50 AH battery cabin

Connects to the RTN at the


rear of the power subrack

Cable between the


wiring copper bar
and the storage
batteries

Connects to the wiring copper bar


on the left part in the 50 AH battery
cabin

Connects to the positive or


negative lead of the storage
batteries

Inter-battery cable

The red connector connects to the


positive lead of one storage battery.

The black connector


connects to the negative lead
of the other storage battery.

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Cable Name

One End

The Other End

Cable for the


temperature sensor
of the built-in
batteries

The OT terminal connects to the


positive terminal on the left storage
battery in the front row at the upper
layer within the 150-AH storage
battery cabin.

The common 2-pin


connector connects to port
BAT_TEM1 on the NPMI.

5.39 Cables for the External Battery Cabinet


5.39.1 Functions
The cables for the external battery cabinet consist of the following types:
z

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.

Equipotential cable: provides protection grounding for the battery cabinet.

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 inter-battery cable connects batteries in series.

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.

One end has a 2-pin connector and two bare wires.

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
1
3

(1) Two bare wires (white and green)


(3) Four bare wires (white, green, red, and black)

(2) Common 2-pin connector

Table 5-64 Bare wires at one end of door status and temperature sensor cable
Wire Color

Function

Structure

White

Door status monitoring

See Figure 5-39.

Green
Red

Temperature monitoring

Black

5.39.3 Pin Description


None.

5.39.4 Installation Positions


Table 5-65 lists the installation positions of the cables for the external battery cabinet.
Table 5-65 Installation positions of the cables for the external battery cabinet
Cable Name

One End

The Other End

GND cable

Connects to the positive lead of the


wiring copper bar for the external
battery cabinet

Connects to the RTN at the


rear of the power subrack

48 V cable

Connects to the negative lead of the


wiring copper bar for the external
battery cabinet

Connects to the RTN at the


rear of the power subrack

The red connector connects to the


positive lead of one storage battery.

The black connector


connects to the negative lead
of the other storage battery.

Connects to the grounding bar


terminal in the external battery
cabinet

Connects to the grounding


bar of the BTS3012AE
cabinet

Inter-battery cable
Equipotential cable

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Cable Name

One End

The Other End

Door status and


temperature sensor
cable

The four bare wires connect to the


wiring terminal of the external
battery cabinet.

The 2-pin connector


connects to port
BAT_TEM2 on the NPMI.
The two bare wires connect
to the cable for the door
status sensor on the
BTS3012AE cabinet.

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