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Configuration of The BTS3012: About This Chapter
Configuration of The BTS3012: About This Chapter
Configuration of The BTS3012: About This Chapter
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About This Chapter
This part describes the principles for configuring the BTS3012. It also describes the principles for configuring a single cabinet, combined cabinets and cabinet groups. 12.1 Configuration Principles for the BTS3012 The BTS3012 provides flexible configuration and supports hybrid topologies over multiple frequency bands. One BTS3012 cabinet can cover up to six cells. 12.2 Typical Configuration of One BTS3012 Cabinet This part describes the typical configuration of one BTS3012 cabinet. 12.3 Typical Configuration of BTS3012 Cabinet Groups This part describes the typical configuration of BTS3012 cabinet groups.
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Configuration Principles
Configure the BTS3012 according to the following principles:
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Use a minimum number of antennas. Use a minimum number of cabinets. Configure all the TRXs that belong to one synchronized cell in one cabinet group.
If less than 18 TRXs are required in the synchronized cells of a site, use one cabinet to configure the site. If more than 18 TRXs are required in the synchronized cells of a site, use cabinet groups to configure the site.
Configuration Features
The BTS3012 has the following features in terms of configuration:
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Supports omnidirectional cell coverage and directional cell coverage Supports the grouping of three cabinets The RF TX mode supports wideband combining, PBT, transmit diversity, and noncombining. The DTRU connected to the DFCU does not support the wideband combining mechanism. The RF RX mode supports the receive diversity, independent receive, and four-way receive diversity.
To make full use of the DTRU, configure an even number of TRXs in a cabinet. Generally, the DDPU/DCOM is configured in the DAFU subrack. The DFCU/DFCB is configured in the DAFU subrack when high traffic volume and wide coverage are required on site.
Configuration of S2/2/2
Figure 12-1 shows the cabling of RF cables in an S2/2/2 cell. The RF TX cable is blue, the RF RX cable is red, and the combining short-circuiting signal cable is black. Figure 12-1 Configuration of S2/2/2
DDPU
RXA1 RXA2 RXA3 RXA4 RXB1 RXB2 RXB3 RXB4 TX B TX A
DDPU
RXA1 RXA2 RXA3 RXA4 RXB1 RXB2 RXB3 RXB4 TX B TX A
DDPU
RXA1 RXA2 RXA3 RXA4 RXB1 RXB2 RXB3 RXB4 TX B TX A
TX 1 IN 1 TCOM IN2
TX 1 IN 1 TCOM IN2
TX 1 IN 1 TCOM IN2
DTRU
DTRU
DTRU
Configuration of S6/6/6
Figure 12-2 shows the cabling of RF cables in an S6/6/6 cell.
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In an S4 or a smaller site, use the DDPU. In S5-S8 sites, use the DDPU+DCOM combination mode or the DFCU. In S9-S18 sites, use the DDPU+DCOM or DFCU+DFCB combination mode.
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