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Site Maintenance Guide: BTS3900 V200
Site Maintenance Guide: BTS3900 V200
V200
Issue
01
Date
2008-04-30
Part Number
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Contents
Contents
About This Document.....................................................................................................................1
1 Safety Information.....................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 Safety Precautions...........................................................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Electricity Safety.............................................................................................................................................1-3
1.3 Inflammable Environment...............................................................................................................................1-5
1.4 Battery.............................................................................................................................................................1-5
1.5 Radiation.........................................................................................................................................................1-7
1.6 Working at Heights.........................................................................................................................................1-9
1.7 Mechanical Safety.........................................................................................................................................1-11
1.8 Others............................................................................................................................................................1-12
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Figures
Figures
Figure 1-1 Wearing an ESD wrist strap...............................................................................................................1-5
Figure 1-2 Lifting a weight................................................................................................................................1-10
Figure 1-3 Slant angle........................................................................................................................................1-11
Figure 1-4 One meter higher than the eave........................................................................................................1-11
Figure 4-1 DCDU-01 panel..................................................................................................................................4-2
Figure 4-2 DCDU-01 panel..................................................................................................................................4-4
Figure 5-1 Removing the protecting hood...........................................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-2 Removing the screws from the mounting ears...................................................................................5-6
Figure 5-3 FAN switch on the DCDU-01 panel...................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-4 Lifting the movable cable trough .......................................................................................................5-8
Figure 5-5 Removing the FAN module................................................................................................................5-9
Figure 5-6 Removing the PMU/PSU..................................................................................................................5-10
Figure 5-7 DIP switch on the PMU....................................................................................................................5-11
Figure 5-8 Loosening the screws on the new PMU panel..................................................................................5-12
Figure 5-9 RFU switches on the DCDU-01.......................................................................................................5-14
Figure 5-10 Loosening the captive screws.........................................................................................................5-15
Figure 5-11 Removing the WRFU.....................................................................................................................5-16
Figure 5-12 Removing the PMU/PSU................................................................................................................5-18
Figure 5-13 Removing the screws from the mounting ears...............................................................................5-19
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Tables
Tables
Table 3-1 NodeB equipment room maintenance items........................................................................................3-2
Table 3-2 Maintenance items of the NodeB power supply and grounding system..............................................3-3
Table 3-3 BTS3900 cabinet maintenance items...................................................................................................3-4
Table 4-1 Power switches on the DCDU-01 panel...............................................................................................4-2
Table 4-2 Checklist for power supply to the components in the cabinet..............................................................4-3
Table 4-3 Power switches on the DCDU-01 panel...............................................................................................4-4
Table 5-1 Settings of the DIP switch on the PMU.............................................................................................5-11
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Product Version
The following table lists the product version related to this document.
Product Name
Product Version
BTS3900
V200R010
Intended Audience
This document is intended for:
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System engineers
Site maintainers
Change History
For changes in the document, refer to Changes in BTS3900 Site Maintenance Guide.
Organization
1 Safety Information
2 NodeB Site Maintenance Preparation
This describes how to prepare for the NodeB site maintenance. The NodeB site maintenance
preparation involves obtaining the site information, selecting the maintenance items, and
preparing the tools and spare parts.
3 BTS3900 Routine Hardware Maintenance Items
This describes how to perform the routine hardware maintenance for the BTS3900. The
maintenance items consist of the NodeB equipment room maintenance items, maintenance items
of the NodeB power supply and grounding system, and BTS3900 cabinet maintenance items.
4 Powering On/Off the BTS3900
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When maintaining the BTS3900, you need to power on or power off the BTS3900. You must
power on the BTS3900 according to the specific procedure and requirements, and you can power
off the BTS3900 in a normal situation or in an emergency.
5 Replacing Components of the BTS3900
This describes how to replace the faulty BTS3900 components. The faulty components must be
replaced in time. The replaceable components in the BTS3900 are the BBU3900 case,
BBU3900 board or module, DCDU-01, FAN module, PMU/PSU, SLPU, WRFU, and
BTS3900 power subrack.
Conventions
1. Symbol Conventions
The following symbols may be found in this document. They are defined as follows
Symbol
Description
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
TIP
NOTE
2. General Conventions
Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
Courier New
3. Command Conventions
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Convention
Description
Boldface
Italic
[]
{x | y | ...}
[ x | y | ... ]
{ x | y | ... } *
[ x | y | ... ] *
4. GUI Conventions
Convention
Description
Boldface
>
5. Keyboard Operation
Convention
Description
Key
Key1+Key2
Key1,Key2
6. Mouse Operation
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Action
Description
Click
Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the
pointer.
Double-click
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Action
Description
Drag
Press and hold the primary mouse button and move the pointer
to a certain position.
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Safety Information
Symbols
DANGER
This symbol indicates that casualty or serious accident may occur if you ignore the safety
instruction.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates that serious or major injury may occur if you ignore the safety instruction.
NOTE
This symbol indicates that the operation may be easier if you pay attention to the safety instruction.
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Only the trained and qualified personnel can install, operate and maintain the device.
Only the qualified specialists are allowed to remove the safety facilities, and repair the
device.
Any replacement of the device or part of the device (including the software) or any change
made to the device must be performed by qualified or authorized personnel of Huawei.
Any fault or error that might cause safety problems must be reported immediately to the
personnel in charge.
Grounding Requirements
The following requirements are applicable to the device to be grounded:
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Ground the device before installation and remove the ground cable after uninstallation.
Do not operate the device in the absence of a ground conductor. Do not damage the ground
conductor.
The unit (or system) must be permanently connected to the protection ground before
operation. Check the electrical connection of the device before operation and ensure that
the device is reliably grounded.
Safety of Personnel
Ensure the following:
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When lightning strikes, unplug the AC power connector. Do not use the fixed terminal or
touch the terminal or antenna connector.
NOTE
The previous two requirements are suitable for the wireless fixed terminal.
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To prevent electric shock, do not connect safety extra-low voltage (SELV) circuits to
telecommunication network voltage (TNV) circuits.
To prevent laser radiation from injuring your eyes, never look into the optical fiber outlet
with unaided eyes.
To prevent electric shock and burns, wear the electrostatic discharge (ESD) clothing, gloves
and wrist strap, and remove conductors such as jewelry and watch before operation.
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Before operation, the device must be secured on the floor or other fixed objects, such as
the walls and the mounting racks.
When installing the panel, tighten the screw with the tool.
DANGER
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The high voltage power supply provides power for running the system. Direct contact with
the high voltage power supply or contact through damp objects may result in fatal danger.
Non-standard and improper high voltage operations may result in fire and electric shock.
The personnel who install the AC facility must be qualified to perform operations on high
voltage and AC power supply facilities.
When installing the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations.
When operating the AC power supply facility, follow the local safety regulations.
When operating the high voltage and AC power supply facilities, use the specific tools
instead of common tools.
When the operation is performed in a damp environment, ensure that water is kept off the
device. If the cabinet is damp or wet, shut down the power supply immediately.
Thunderstorm
The following requirements are suitable only for the wireless base station or the device with an
antenna or GPS antenna.
DANGER
In a thunderstorm, do not perform operations on high voltage and AC power supply facilities or
on a steel tower and mast.
CAUTION
Ground the device before powering on the device. Otherwise, the personnel and device are in
danger.
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If the "high electrical leakage" flag is stuck to the power terminal of the device, you must ground
the device before powering it on.
Power Cable
CAUTION
Do not install and remove the power cable with a live line. Transient contact between the core
of the power cable and the conductor may generate electric arc or spark, which may cause fire
or eye injury.
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Before installing or removing the power cable, turn off the power switch.
Before connecting the power cable, ensure that the power cable and label comply with the
requirements of the actual installation.
Fuse
CAUTION
To ensure that the system runs safely, when a fuse blows, replace it with a fuse of the same type
and specifications.
Electrostatic Discharge
CAUTION
The static electricity generated by the human body may damage the electrostatic sensitive
components on the circuit board, such as the large-scale integrated circuit (LIC).
In the following situations, the human body generates a static electromagnetic field:
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Clothes friction
The static electromagnetic field will remain within the human body for a long time.
Before contacting the device, plug boards, circuit boards, and application specific integrated
circuits (ASICs), wear a grounded ESD wrist strap. It can prevent the sensitive components from
being damaged by the static electricity in the human body.
Figure 1-1shows how to wear an ESD wrist strap.
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1.4 Battery
Storage Battery
DANGER
Before handling the storage battery, read the safety precautions for the handling and connection
of the storage battery.
Incorrect operation of storage batteries may cause danger. During operation, ensure the
following:
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Electrolyte overflow may damage the device. It will corrode the metal parts and the circuit
boards, and ultimately damage the device and cause short-circuit of the circuit boards.
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General Operations
Before installing and maintaining the storage battery, ensure the following:
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Always keep the battery upright when moving. Do not place the battery upside down or tilt
it.
Short-Circuit
DANGER
Short-circuit of the battery may cause injury. Although the voltage of a battery is low, high
transient current generated by short-circuit will release a surge of power.
Keep metal objects away from the battery to prevent short circuit. If they have to be used,
disconnect the battery in use before performing any other operation.
Harmful Gas
CAUTION
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Do not use unsealed lead-acid storage batteries, because the gas emitted from it may result
in fire or device corrosion.
The lead-acid storage battery in use will emit flammable gas. Therefore, store it in a place with
good ventilation and take precautions against fire.
High Temperature
CAUTION
High temperature may result in distortion, damage, and electrolyte overflow of the battery.
When the temperature of the battery exceeds 60oC, check whether there is acid overflow. If acid
overflow occurs, handle the acid immediately.
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Acid
CAUTION
If the acid overflows, it should be absorbed and neutralized immediately.
When handling a leaky battery, protect against the possible damage caused by the acid. Use the
following materials to absorb and neutralize acid spills:
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Antacids must be used according to the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.
Lithium Battery
CAUTION
There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
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Replace the lithium battery with the same or equivalent type recommended by the
manufacturer.
Dispose of the used battery according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
1.5 Radiation
Electromagnetic Field Exposure
CAUTION
High power radio-frequency signals are harmful to human body.
Before installing or maintaining an antenna on a steel tower or mast with a large number of
transmitter antennas, the operator should coordinate with all parties to ensure that the transmitter
antennas are shut down.
The base transceiver station (BTS) has RF radiation (radiation hazard). Suggestions for the
installation and operation of BTSs are given in the following section. Operators are also required
to comply with the related local regulations on erecting BTSs.
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The antenna should be located in an area that is inaccessible to the public where the RF
radiation exceeds the stipulated value.
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If the areas where RF radiation exceeds the stipulated value are accessible to workers,
ensure that workers know where these areas are. They can shut down the transmitters before
entering these areas. Such areas may not exist; but if they exist, the areas must be within a
range of less than 10 m around the antennas.
Each forbidden zone should be indicated by a physical barrier and striking sign to warn the
public or workers.
Laser
CAUTION
When handling optical fibers, do not stand close to, or look into the optical fiber outlet with
unaided eyes.
Laser transceivers or transmitters are used in the optical transmission system and associated test
tools. Because the laser that is transmitted through the optical fiber produces a small beam of
light, it has a very high power density and is invisible to human eyes. If a beam of light enters
the eye, the retina may be damaged.
Normally, staring into the end of an unterminated optical fiber or broken optical fiber with the
unaided eyes from a distance of more than 150 mm [5.91 in.] will not cause eye injury. Eyes
may, however, be damaged if an optical tool such as a microscope, magnifying glass or eye
loupe is used to stare into the bare optical fiber end.
Read the following guidelines to prevent laser radiation:
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Only the trained and authorized personnel can perform the operation.
Wear a pair of eye-protective glasses when you are handling lasers or optical fibers.
Ensure that the optical source is switched off before disconnecting optical fiber connectors.
Never look into the end of an exposed optical fiber or an open connector if you cannot
ensure that the optical source is switched off.
To ensure that the optical source is switched off, use an optical power meter.
Before opening the front door of an optical transmission system, ensure that you are not
exposed to laser radiation.
Never use an optical tool such as a microscope, a magnifying glass, or an eye loupe to look
into the optical fiber connector or end.
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Only the trained personnel can cut and splice optical fibers.
Before cutting or splicing an optical fiber, ensure that the optical fiber is disconnected from
the optical source. After disconnecting the optical fiber, use protecting caps to protect all
the optical connectors.
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The operating machines and tools should be carried and handled safely to prevent them
from falling.
Safety measures, such as wearing a helmet and a safety belt, should be taken.
Ensure that the lifting appliances are well prepared for working at heights.
Lifting Weights
CAUTION
Do not access the areas under the arm of the crane and the goods in suspension when lifting
weights.
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Check the weight lifting tools and ensure that they are intact.
Lift the weight only when the weight lifting tools are firmly mounted onto the weightbearing object or the wall.
The angle between the two cables should be less than or equal to 90o in the lifting of weights
(See Figure 1-2).
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Check the ladder before using it. Check the maximum weight that the ladder can support.
The slant angle is preferred to be 75o. The slant can be measured with the angle square or
with arms, as shown in Figure 1-3. When using a ladder, place the wider end of the ladder
on the ground and take protective measures on the base of the ladder against slippage. Place
the ladder on a stable ground.
The gravity of the body does not shift from the edge of the ladder.
Do not climb higher than the fourth highest step of the ladder.
If you tend to climb to the roof, the length of the ladder should be at least one meter higher than
the eave, as shown in Figure 1-4.
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CAUTION
Do not drill on the cabinet without permission. Inappropriate drilling on the cabinet may damage
the electromagnetic shielding and internal cables. Metal shavings from the drilling may result
in a short-circuit of the circuit board if they get into the cabinet.
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Prevent the metal shavings from getting into the cabinet. After drilling, clean the metal
shavings in time.
CAUTION
When carrying the device by hand, wear the protective gloves to prevent injury by sharp objects.
Handling Fans
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When replacing a component, place the component, screw, and tool at a safe place to prevent
them from falling into the running fan.
When replacing the ambient equipment around the fan, do not place the finger or board
into the running fan until the fan is switched off and stops running.
CAUTION
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When moving the chassis outwards, be aware about the unfixed or heavy objects on the
chassis to prevent injury.
Two persons should be available to move a chassis; one person must not move a heavy
chassis. When moving a chassis, keep your back straight and move stably to prevent a
sprain.
When moving or lifting a chassis, hold the handle or bottom of the chassis. Do not hold the
handle of the installed modules in the chassis, such as the power module, fan module, or
board.
1.8 Others
Inserting and Removing a Board
CAUTION
When inserting a board, wear the ESD wrist strap or gloves. Insert the board gently to prevent
any bent pins on the backplane.
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When holding a board in hand, do not touch the board circuit, components, connectors, or
connection slots.
CAUTION
Bundle the signal cables separately from the strong current cables or high voltage cables.
Cabling Requirements
At a very low temperature, movement of the cable may damage the plastic skin of the cable. To
ensure the construction safety, comply with the following requirements:
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When installing cables, ensure that the environment temperature is above 0oC.
If cables are stored in the place below 0oC, move the cables into a place at a room
temperature and store the cables for more than 24 hours before installation.
Move the cables with care, especially at a low temperature. Do not drop the cables directly
from the vehicle.
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This describes how to prepare for the NodeB site maintenance. The NodeB site maintenance
preparation involves obtaining the site information, selecting the maintenance items, and
preparing the tools and spare parts.
Hardware configuration
Local environment
Spare parts
Frequency test devices such as the frequency generator and spectrum analyzer with related
connectors and cables
Power test devices for measuring and analyzing the output power of the NodeB, such as
the power meter
Antenna detecting devices for locating faults and testing the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio
(VSWR), return loss, and cable insertion loss, such as the SiteMaster
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Other devices
Multimeter
LMT
Spare parts
NOTE
If the parts on site are faulty and need to be replaced, you must prepare the matched tools and new
parts.
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Frequency
Guideline
Standard
Alarms related
to the
equipment
room
Daily
Temperature
Weekly
-20 to +50
Humidity
Weekly
5% RH to 85% RH
Lighting
Every two
months
Air conditioner
Every two
months
Disaster
prevention
devices
Every two
months
Cleanliness
Every two
months
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Table 3-2 lists the maintenance items of the NodeB power supply and grounding system.
Table 3-2 Maintenance items of the NodeB power supply and grounding system
Item
Frequency
Guideline
Reference Standard
Power cables
Monthly
Voltage
Monthly
Use a multimeter to
measure the voltage of
the power supply.
PGND cables
Monthly
Grounding
resistance
Monthly
Batteries
Yearly
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Item
Frequency
Guideline
Reference Standard
Fan
Monthly
Air filter
Quarterly
Surface of the
cabinet
Quarterly
Lock and
door of the
cabinet
Quarterly
Cleanliness
Quarterly
Fan box
Yearly
LED
Monthly
ESD wrist
strap
Quarterly
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The power switches on the DCDU-01 of the BTS3900 are all set to OFF.
Context
Figure 4-1 shows the power switches on the DCDU-01 panel.
Figure 4-1 DCDU-01 panel
Power Switch
SPARE2
4-2
BBU
BBU
Standby BBU
SPARE1
FAN
FAN
WRFU in slot 0
RFU0
WRFU in slot 1
RFU1
WRFU in slot 2
RFU2
WRFU in slot 3
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Power Switch
WRFU in slot 4
RFU4
WRFU in slot 5
RFU5
NOTE
Procedure
Step 1 Set the main power switch of the BTS3900 to ON.
Step 2 Set the DC power switch labeled FAN on the DCDU-01 panel to ON.
Step 3 Set the DC power switch labeled BBU on the DCDU-01 panel to ON.
NOTE
If a standby BBU is configured, set the DC power distribution switch labeled SPARE1 on the DCDU-01
panel to ON so that the standby BBU is powered on.
Step 4 Set the DC power switches labeled RFU0 to RFU5 on the DCDU-01 panel to ON.
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Postrequisite
After the components are powered on, you must check whether the power supply to the
components are normal according to Table 4-2.
Table 4-2 Checklist for power supply to the components in the cabinet
Component
LED Status
FAN
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UBFA
UPEU
UPEB
UTRP
WBBP
WRFU0 to WRFU5
PMU
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LED Status
PSU
NOTE
If the RUN LED of the WMPT, UTRP, or WBBP board is steady green, you can infer that the power
supply to the board is normal, but the board is faulty.
If the RUN LED of the PMU is green and blinks every other 0.125 second, you can infer that the PMU
works properly, but the communication with the RNC fails.
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Figure 4-2 shows the power switches on the DCDU-01 panel.
Figure 4-2 DCDU-01 panel
Power Switch
SPARE2
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BBU
BBU
Standby BBU
SPARE1
FAN
FAN
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Power Switch
WRFU in slot 0
RFU0
WRFU in slot 1
RFU1
WRFU in slot 2
RFU2
WRFU in slot 3
RFU3
WRFU in slot 4
RFU4
WRFU in slot 5
RFU5
NOTE
Procedure
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Set the DC power distribution switches labeled RFU0 to RFU5 on the DCDU-01 to
OFF.
2.
Set the DC power distribution switch labeled BBU on the DCDU-01 to OFF.
3.
Set the DC power distribution switch labeled FUN on the DCDU-01 to OFF.
4.
Set the DC power distribution switches labeled SPARE1 and SPARE2 on the
DCDU-01 to OFF.
5.
CAUTION
Powering off the BTS3900 in an emergency may damage the equipment or boards. Do not
use this method in any situation other than in an emergency.
1.
2.
Set all the DC power distribution switches on the DCDU-01 to OFF if time permits.
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This describes how to replace an SLPU. The SLPU is positioned above the BBU and used for
surge protection of the NodeB.
5.7 Replacing a WRFU
This describes how to replace a WRFU. The WRFUs are positioned in the upper part of the
BTS3900 cabinet and used for modulating and demodulating the baseband and RF signals,
processing data, and combining and dividing data. Replacing a WRFU disrupts all the services
in the cells carried by the WRFU. It takes about 10 minutes to replace a WRFU.
5.8 Replacing the BTS3900 Power Subrack
This describes how to replace the BTS3900 power subrack. The power subrack is positioned in
the lower part of the BTS3900 cabinet. It houses the PSUs and PMU, and has power input/output
ports. It takes about 30 minutes to replace a power subrack.
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A cross screwdriver is available.
Procedure
Step 1 On the LMT, run the ULD CFGFILE command to upload the NodeB data configuration file
to the LMT computer.
Step 2 Power off the BBU3900 by referring to Powering Off the BBU3900, and turn off the power
switch of the external power supply to the BBU3900.
Step 3 Label the BBU3900 cables, disconnect them, and then take insulation measures for the cables.
NOTE
Disconnect the BBU3900 cables in the sequence of the power cable, alarm cable, FE cable, E1 cable, CPRI
optical cable, and PGND cable.
Step 4 Use the cross screwdriver to remove the four panel screws.
Step 5 Pull the faulty BBU3900 case out of the cabinet.
Step 6 Insert a new BBU3900 case into the slot. Then, push the new BBU3900 case until it is in position.
Step 7 Tighten the panel screws to secure the new BBU3900 case.
Step 8 Turn on the power switch of the external power supply to the BBU3900. Then, power on the
BBU3900 by referring to Checking the Power-On Status of the BBU3900.
Step 9 On the LMT, run the DLD CFGFILE command to download the NodeB data configuration file
to the new BBU3900.
Step 10 On the LMT, run the LST VER command to check whether the software version and the
BootROM version are correct.
Step 11 Run the RST NODEB command to restart the NodeB.
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After replacing the faulty BBU3900 case, check the following items:
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A cross screwdriver and the ESD bag are available.
Procedure
Step 1 On the LMT, run the BLK BRD command to block the faulty board.
Step 2 Remove the faulty board or module.
1.
Record the connections of the cables on the faulty board or module. Then, disconnect the
cables.
2.
3.
Turn outwards the ejector lever and then pull the faulty board or module out of the slot.
4.
Insert a new board or module into the slot. Then, push the board or module until it is in
position.
2.
Turn inwards the ejector lever and then tighten the screws on both sides of the new board
or module.
3.
If necessary, connect the cables to the new board or module based on the recorded
connections.
When the board is operational, the RUN LED blinks at 0.5 Hz and the ALM LED is OFF.
When the module is operational, the STATE LED blinks at 0.5 Hz.
If the board works in active/standby mode, the ACT LED is ON when the board is in active
mode. The ACT LED is OFF when the board is in standby mode.
NOTE
For details of the LEDs on the boards and modules, refer to the hardware description of the BBU3900.
On the LMT or M2000 client, run the LST ALMAF command to view active alarms.
2.
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1.
Run the DSP BRDVER command to check whether the BootROM or software version is
correct.
2.
If the BootROM or software version is wrong, run the ACT SOFTWARE command to
activate the BootROM or software version of the board or module.
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Step 7 On the LMT, run the UBL BRD command to unblock the board.
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Postrequisite
Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty board or module.
Prerequisite
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The type of faulty DCDU-01 is confirmed and the new DCDU-01 is ready.
The new DCDU-01 is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty
DCDU-01.
The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the board, module, or electronic parts.
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the BTS3900 by referring to 4.2 Powering Off the BTS3900.
Step 2 Attach labels to the cables on the power output ports on the DCDU-01 panel, and then remove
the cables.
Step 3 Use a cross screwdriver to remove the protecting hood from the input power cable terminal block
on the DCDU-01, as shown in Figure 5-1.
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Step 4 Remove the external input power cables from the DCDU-01.
Step 5 Remove the four screws M6 x 12 from the mounting ears on the two sides of the DCDU-01, as
shown in Figure 5-2.
Figure 5-2 Removing the screws from the mounting ears
Step 6 Hold the DCDU-01 with one hand and pull it with another until the module is completely
removed.
Step 7 Put the removed DCDU-01 into the ESD box or bag.
Step 8 Put the new DCDU-01 into the original position and then fasten the removed four M6 x 12
screws.
Step 9 Insert the OT terminal of the power cable into the corresponding wiring terminal in the cable
terminal block. The OT terminal of the blue -48 V power cable is installed into the NEG(-) wiring
terminal and that of the black GND cable is installed into the RTN(+) wiring terminal.
Step 10 Reinstall the protecting hood and fasten the screws on the cable terminal block.
Step 11 Remove the rubber rings from the power sockets on the new DCDU-01 panel.
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Step 12 Reinstall the removed cables onto the power output ports on the new DCDU-01 panel according
to the labels.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the DCDU-01, check the following items:
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The related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the DCDU-01 is powered on.
Prerequisite
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The new FAN module is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty
FAN module.
The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the board, module, or electronic parts.
Procedure
Step 1 Set the DC power switch labeled FAN on the DCDU-01 to OFF. Figure 5-3 shows the position
of the FAN switch on the DCDU-01 panel.
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Step 2 Attach labels to the cables on the FAN panel, and then remove the cables.
Step 3 Loosen the captive screws on the two sides of the movable cable trough, lift the cable trough,
and fasten it to the upper mounting hole next to the original one, as shown in Figure 5-4.
Figure 5-4 Lifting the movable cable trough
Step 4 Remove the four screws fixing the fan subrack, as shown in Figure 5-5.
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Step 5 Pull the fan subrack with one hand until 1/3 of it is out. Hold the fan subrack with another hand
and pull it until it is completely removed from the cabinet.
Step 6 Insert the new FAN module and then fasten the screws.
Step 7 Align the movable cable trough with the original mounting holes and fasten the captive screws
on the two sides of the cable trough.
Step 8 Reinstall the cables onto the ports on the FAN panel according to the labels.
Step 9 Set the FAN switch on the DCDU-01 to ON.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the FAN module, check the following items:
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The RUN LED on the panel is green and blinks every other second after the FAN module
is powered on.
The related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the FAN module is powered on.
Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty FAN module.
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The version of the new PMU/PSU is consistent with that of the faulty PMU/PSU.
The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the straight screwdriver, ESD
wrist strap or gloves, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
CAUTION
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Before replacing the PMU/PSU, you must calculate the load of the system. If the PSUs are
not fully backed up or the batteries cannot sustain the system, removing the PSU resets the
NodeB and affects services.
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the board, module, or electronic parts.
Procedure
Step 1 Attach labels to the cables on the PMU panel, and then remove the cables.
Step 2 Loosen the screws on the PMU/PSU panel, as shown in Figure 5-6.
Figure 5-6 Removing the PMU/PSU
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Figure 5-6 takes the PMU for example. The positions of the two screws on the PSU panel are the same as
those on the PMU panel.
Step 3 Pull the handle on the PMU/PSU panel and pull the PMU/PSU along the guide rails until it is
removed, as shown in Figure 5-6.
Step 4 Put the removed PMU/PSU into the ESD box or bag.
Step 5 Take the new PMU out and set the 8-bit DIP switch at the back of the new PMU according to
Table 5-1, as shown in Figure 5-7.
Table 5-1 Settings of the DIP switch on the PMU
Bit
1
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Step 6 Loosen the two screws on the new PMU/PSU panel, as shown in Figure 5-8.
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Step 7 Pull the handle on the PMU/PSU panel and push the PMU/PSU module along the guide rails
until it is in position.
Step 8 Push the handle back onto the panel and then fasten the two screws on the PMU/PSU panel.
Step 9 Reinstall the cables onto the ports on the PMU panel according to the labels.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the PMU/PSU, check the following items:
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After the cabinet is powered on, the RUN LED on the PMU panel is green and blinks every
other second and the power input LED on the PSU panel is steady green.
The related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the PMU and PSUs are powered
on.
Prerequisite
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The type of faulty SLPU is confirmed and the new SLPU is ready.
The new SLPU is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty SLPU.
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The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the board, module, or electronic parts.
It takes about 10 minutes to replace an SLPU module.
Procedure
Step 1 Attach labels to the cables on the SLPU panel, and then remove the cables.
Step 2 Remove the four screws on the mounting ears fixing the SLPU.
Step 3 Pull the SLPU with one hand until 1/3 of the SLPU is out. Hold the SLPU with another hand
and continue to pull it until it is completely removed from the cabinet.
Step 4 Put the removed SLPU into the ESD box or bag.
Step 5 Insert the new SLPU and then fasten the four screws removed from the mounting ears.
Step 6 Reinstall the cables onto the ports on the SLPU panel according to the labels.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the SLPU, check the following items:
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The related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the SLPU is powered on.
Prerequisite
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The type of faulty WRFU module is confirmed and the new WRFU module is ready.
The new WRFU module is intact and its version is consistent with the version of the faulty
WRFU module.
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The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, key to the cabinet door, WRFU handle key, and torque
wrench.
Context
CAUTION
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Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the board, module, or electronic parts.
Procedure
Step 1 On the LMT, run the BLK BRD command to block the faulty WRFU.
Step 2 Set the corresponding RFU switch on the DCDU-01 to OFF to power off the faulty WRFU.
Figure 5-9 shows the positions of the RFU switches.
Figure 5-9 RFU switches on the DCDU-01
Step 3 Attach labels to the cables on the WRFU panel and then use a torque wrench to remove the
cables.
Step 4 Use a cross screwdriver to loosen the captive screws at the four corners of the WRFU panel, as
shown in Figure 5-10.
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Step 5 Insert the WRFU handle key into the corresponding hole on the WRFU panel and turn the key
90. Pull the WRFU by holding the key with one hand, and then hold the WRFU with another
hand until the WRFU is removed, as shown in Figure 5-11.
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Step 6 Put the removed WRFU into the ESD box or bag.
Step 7 Place the new WRFU on the corresponding guide rails and push it along the rails until it is in
position.
Step 8 Fasten the captive screws at the four corners of the WRFU panel to fix the WRFU to the subrack.
Step 9 Reinstall the cables onto the ports on the WRFU panel according to the labels.
Step 10 Set the corresponding RFU switch on the DCDU-01 panel to ON to power on the new WRFU.
Step 11 Activate the WRFU BootROM or software version.
1.
Run the DSP BRDVER command to check whether the BootROM or software version of
the new WRFU module is correct.
2.
If the software version is incorrect, run the ACT SOFTWARE command to reactivate the
BootROM or software version.
Step 12 Run the UBL BRD command to unblock the WRFU module.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the WRFU, check the following items:
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powered on.
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The related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the WRFU is powered on.
Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty WRFU module.
Prerequisite
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The type of faulty power subrack is confirmed and the new power subrack is ready.
The tools and materials are ready. The tools and materials are the ESD wrist strap or gloves,
cross screwdriver, ESD box or bag, and key to the cabinet door.
Context
CAUTION
Take proper ESD protection measures, for example, wearing an ESD wrist strap or a pair of
ESD gloves, to prevent electrostatic damage to the board, module, or electronic parts.
Procedure
Step 1 Power off the BTS3900 by referring to 4.2 Powering Off the BTS3900.
Step 2 Attach labels to the cables on the power subrack panel and PMU panel, and then remove the
cables.
Step 3 Loosen the screws on the PMU/PSU panel in the power subrack, as shown in Figure 5-12.
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NOTE
Figure 5-12 takes the PMU for example. The positions of the two screws on the PSU panel are the same
as those on the PMU panel.
Step 4 Pull the handle on the PMU/PSU panel and pull the PMU/PSU along the guide rails until it is
removed, as shown in Figure 5-12.
Step 5 Repeat Step 3 through Step 4 to remove all the PMU and PSUs in the power subrack, and then
put the removed PMU and PSUs into the ESD box or bag.
Step 6 Remove the four screws M6 x 12 from the mounting ears on the two sides of the power subrack,
as shown in Figure 5-13.
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Step 7 Hold the power subrack with one hand and pull it with another until the subrack is completely
removed.
Step 8 Put the removed power subrack into the ESD box or bag.
Step 9 Install the new power subrack and all the removed PMU and PSUs into the cabinet by referring
to Installing the PMU/PSU.
Step 10 Reinstall the cables onto the cable ports on the power subrack panel and PMU panel.
Step 11 Power on the BTS3900 by referring to 4.1 Powering On the BTS3900.
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Postrequisite
After replacing the power subrack, check the following items:
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The related alarms on the M2000 or LMT are cleared after the power subrack is powered
on.
Contact the local Huawei office to handle the faulty power subrack.
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