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BTS3900 Monitoring System
BTS3900 Monitoring System
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Contents .............................................................................................................................. 2 I. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3 II. Monitoring Components ............................................................................................. 5 2.1. BBU Monitoring Ports ........................................................................................ 5 2.2. Monitoring components ...................................................................................... 6 III. Power Alarm Data Configuration ........................................................................... 9 (For BSC6000V900R008) .................................................................................................. 9 3.1. Power Alarms...................................................................................................... 9
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I. Introduction
As the other BTS, Monitoring System is integrated in to the BTS3900 System. The module that control the Monitoring system is BBU (Base Band Unit). The BBU is located in the BTS3900 as the description below The BTS3900 monitoring system enables the power monitoring, fan monitoring, and environment monitoring.
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The BBU provides a maximum of two RS485 buses and 16 Boolean signals. The modules on RS485 bus 0 cannot be interchanged with the modules on RS485 bus 1.
In the BTS3900 system, the alarms ports vary with the optional modules configured in the BBU3900. When the BBU3900 is configured with one UPEU, two RS485 buses and eight dry contact signals are provided.
0 FAN 1
4 GTMU
UPEU
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When the BBU3900 is configured with two UPEUs or one UPEU plus one UEIU, 4 RS485 buses and 16 dry contact signals are provided.
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As can be seen from figure 5, there are many type of monitoring components that connected to the BBU ports (UEIU ports, UPEU ports). From BBU, alarms are monitored such as Power alarm (AC, DC ), External Alarms (Door, Water, Smoke,)
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III.
Figure 6: Alarm ports We use the ports EXT-ALM0, EXT-ALM1 in the UPEU , UEIU to connect to the external equipment to get the monitoring signals. All the ports used RJ-45 connectors. 3.1.2. Alarm Cables For the monitor connection, we use the RJ-45 cables.
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Figure 7: BBU Alarm Cable Each RJ-45 Cable is connected to the EXT-ALM port
3.1.3. Connection To use the External Alarm, we have to set the value YES for Extended Switch of Input Alarm in the BTS Site Attributes, the Value:
Extended Switch of Input Alarm: YES
For the Upper UPEU or UEIU, we are using the Alarm Shield Flag 1 (Hex) and Alarm Voltage Definition 1(Hex) For the Lower UPEU or UEIU, we are using the Alarm Shield Flag 2 (Hex) and Alarm Voltage Definition 2 (Hex)
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From the following Table, Alarm Number will be enable, Note: the type of alarm is: Open, that mean 2 wires of alarm signal cable Opened, the Alarm will be displayed, and if 2 wires of alarm signal cable Closed, the Alarm will be disappeared.
Alarm No. Boolean Value Alarm No. Boolean Value 8 1 or 0 16 1 or 0 EXT-ALM1 7 6 1 or 1 or 0 0 EXT-ALM1 15 14 1 or 1 or 0 0 5 1 or 0 13 1 or 0 4 1 or 0 12 1 or 0 EXT-ALM0 3 2 1 or 1 or 0 0 EXT-ALM0 11 10 1 or 1 or 0 0 1 1 or 0 9 1 or 0
UEIU or UPEU
UPEU
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For Upper UPEU or UEIU: For the Upper UPEU or UEIU, we are using the Alarm Shield Flag 1 (Hex) and Alarm Voltage Definition 1(Hex) If the Value is (Hex) FF (BIN: 11111111) that mean all Alarm No. from 1 to 8 are enable. If you only select 01 alarm, you can set value (Hex) 8 (00010000) for Alarm No. 5 as an example.
For Lower UPEU:
For the Upper UPEU or UEIU, we are using the Alarm Shield Flag 2 (Hex) and Alarm Voltage Definition 2(Hex) If the Value is (Hex) FF (BIN: 11111111) that mean all Alarm No. from 9 to 16 are enable. If you only select 01 alarm, you can set value (Hex) 40 (BIN: 01000000) for Alarm No. 15 as an example. Normally, EXT-ALM0 ports are used for the interal alarm signals such as connect to the DCDU to monitor the DCDU module. Then for the Power Alarm Monitor, EXT-ALM1 are used, mean Alarm No. 5, 6, 7, 8 and 13, 14, 15, 16 are used for Power Alarm or other Alarm. 3.1.4. Data Configuration There are some commands to set the Power Alarm from BSC6000V900R008. Assume that in the BBU, there is only one UPEU located at the lower position, and there is no UEIU boards, and GTMU is always located in Position 5 and 6 of BBU we call GTMU slot is 6 (As the Configure 2), we enable 04 Input Alarm Signal in the EXT-ALM1, then the value is Hex: F0 (Binary: 11110000), and the Decimal Value is 240. Because the MML using the Decimal value, then we have to change the value to the Decimal mode. Set Alarm Value to enable all 8 alarms port from 1 to 8 MOD BTSALM: IDXTYPE=BYNAME, BTSNAME="BTS_NAME", STTYPE=BTS3900_GSM, AlmFlag1=255, EXTFlag1=YES, AVD6=255; Set Alarm Value to enable all 8 alarms port from 9 to 16 MOD BTSALM: IDXTYPE=BYNAME, BTSNAME="BTS_NAME", STTYPE=BTS3900_GSM, AlmFlag2=255, EXTFlag1=YES, AVD7=255;
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Set Alarm Value to enable all 16 alarms port from 1 to 16 MOD BTSALM: IDXTYPE=BYNAME, BTSNAME="BTS_NAME", STTYPE=BTS3900_GSM, AlmFlag1=255, AlmFlag2=255, EXTFlag1=YES, AVD6=255, AVD7=255; Set alarm Ports equivalent to Alarm No.:
For Port 1, and assign Alarm ID=65384 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65384, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 2, and assign Alarm ID=65385 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65385, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 3, and assign Alarm ID=65386 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65386, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 4, and assign Alarm ID=65387 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65387, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 5, and assign Alarm ID=65388 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65388, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 6, and assigns Alarm ID=65389 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65389, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 7, and assign Alarm ID=65390 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65390, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 8, and assign Alarm ID=65391 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65391, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 9, and assign Alarm ID=65392 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65392, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 10, and assign Alarm ID=65393 for this Alarm No.:
SN=6,
PN=5,
SN=6,
PN=5,
SN=6,
PN=5,
SN=6,
PN=5,
SN=6,
PN=5,
SN=6,
PN=6,
SN=6,
PN=7,
SN=6,
PN=8,
SN=6,
PN=8,
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SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65393, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 11, and assign Alarm ID=65394 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65394, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 12, and assign Alarm ID=65395 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65395, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 13, and assign Alarm ID=65396 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65396, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 14, and assign Alarm ID=65397 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65397, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 15, and assign Alarm ID=65398 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65398, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH; For Port 16, and assign Alarm ID=65399 for this Alarm No.: SET ALMPORT: SITENAME="BTS-NAME", SRN=0, SW=OPEN, AID=65399, PT=BOOL, AVOL=HIGH;
SN=6,
PN=8,
SN=6,
PN=8,
SN=6,
PN=8,
SN=6,
PN=8,
SN=6,
PN=8,
SN=6,
PN=8,
SN=6,
PN=8,
After setting, there are 16 alarms will be displayed in the Alarm screen.
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As can be seen in the figure 10, there are 16 alarms that you have set. Now, to monitor easily, you have to change the name of alarms that you are using. The changing of alarm as the following: Go to Alarm Maintenance and select Query Alarm Configuration
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Select Alarm ID that you want to change the name of the alarm, then click right mouse, a menu displayed, then select Set Environment Alarm Configuration as the following picture
A pop-up window displayed, then Alarm name can be change by re-name Alarm Name. Besides, Alarm Severity and Even Type can be change as the customer requirement. You can see the Figure 14 for reference
Figure 14: Set Environment Alarm NAME, SEVERITY and EVENT TYPE
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