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OMT – Operation & Maintenance Terminal

(CXP 104 0015/9)


OMT Version: R55D

1 Release Notes

1.1 R55D (CXP 104 0015/9)

1.2 R52C (CXP 104 0015/8)

1.3 R50L (CXP 104 0015/7)

1.4 R49G (CXP 104 0015/6)

1.5 R48S(CXP 104 0015/5)

1.6 R47B (CXP 104 0015/4)

1.7 R45M (CXP 104 0015/2)

1.8 P1B (CXP 104 0015/1)

1.9 R42H

1.10 R41H

1.11 R40J

1.12 R39H

1.13 R38C

1.14 R37A

1.15 R36_5

1.16 R35_7

1.17 R34_10

1.18 R34_9

1.19 R33_7

1.20 R32_7

1.21 R32_6

1.22 R31_9

1.23 R31_5

1.24 R30_4
1.25 R29_3

1.26 R28_2

1.27 R26_5

1.28 R23_9

1.29 R23_5

1.30 R23_2

1.31 R22_3

1.32 R21_3

1.33 R20

1.34 R19_1

1.35 R17_5

1.36 R17_4

1.37 R14_3

1.38 R14_1

1.39 R12

2 Limitations

3 System software and hardware requirements

3.1 System software requirements

3.2 Hardware requirements

4 Installing the OMT software


1 Release Notes
1.1 R55D (CXP 104 0015/9)

1.1.1 New functions

 Present CPRI Link delay and CPRI performance data including SFP data.

1.1.2 Modified functions

 Install IDB: Add a new file package key attribute ‘IDL2 Synch’.

 Check IDB: Add a new file package key attribute ‘IDL2 Synch’.

 Check IDB: Add a new file package key attribute ‘DUAL_DUG’

 Install IDB: Add a new file package key attribute ‘DUAL_DUG.

1.1.3 New views

 View for SFP Data

1.1.4 Modified views

 Radio view for IDL2

1.1.5 New configurations

 Configurable IDL2 data

 Configurable for Dual DUG configuration

1.1.6 New monitors

 Number of retransmitted I-Frames under HDLC protocol in each


corresponding RI port on DUG connects to RUS or peer DUG.

 RI port status and bit error corresponding to RI link.

 Reset number of bit error rate corresponding to each RI Port on


DUG connects to RUS or peer DUG.

 Total number of errors raise CPRI link between DUG and RUS or
peer DUG to be restarted.
 Total number of ECP errors corresponding to each RI port on DUG
connects to RUS or peer DUG.

 Total number of errors corresponding to each CPRI link between


DUG and RUS reside on RU for Radio Failure.

 Total number of errors corresponding to each CPRI link between


DUG and RUS or peer DUG reside on CPRI link for Radio Failure.

 Total number of errors corresponding to each CPRI link between


RUS and peer RUS reside on RU for Radio Failure.

 Total number of errors corresponding to each CPRI link between


RUS and peer RUS reside on CPRI link for Radio Failure.

 Total number of errors corresponding to each CPRI link between


RUS and peer RUS raise CPRI Link to be restarted.

 RTD value between DUG and RUS.

1.2 R52C (CXP 104 0015/8)

1.2.1 New functions

 Define ALD Data

 ALD System Setup

 Display ALD Data

 Display ALD Status

1.2.2 Modified functions

 Install IDB : Added check function for ALD System Setup

1.2.3 New views

 -

1.2.4 Modified views

 -

1.2.5 New configurations

 Configurable ALD Device Data


 Configurable ALD System data

1.2.6 New monitors

 -

1.3 R50L (CXP 104 0015/7)

1.3.1 New functions

-

1.3.2 Modified functions

 Create IDB: Added choice for Analog Cross Connect

 Authenticated Local OMT access to BTS


Connect: login required if RBS is configured to authenticate Local OMT access

1.3.3 New views

 RBS 6120 Cabinet view

 RBS 6120 Radio view

1.3.4 Modified views

 -

1.3.5 New configurations

 Support for RBS 6120

1.3.6 New monitors

 Monitor TF Configuration eATC Adjustment Value


 Monitor TF Configuration eATC Acq
 Monitor TF Configuration eATC Est Acc
 Monitor TF Configuration eATC Info Present
 Monitor TF Configuration eATC Source
 Monitor TF Configuration eATC Tolerance
1.4 R49G (CXP 104 0015/6)

1.4.1 New functions

-

1.4.2 Modified functions

 Create IDB: AIR as one unit

 Create IDB: Support Antenna System Voltage in Create IDB

 Create IDB: Support for Ring Topology

 Define alarm inlets: Support for RRUS

 Define ALNA_TMA Parameters: Support for Antenna System Voltage

 Display RU Information: For the chosen RE Display Antenna System Voltage

 Install IDB: Display information when Antenna System Voltage 12V or 17V TMA
is defined in IDB

1.4.3 New views

-

1.4.4 Modified views

 Radio View: AIR as one unit

 Radio view: Ring redundancy (display of term RE and redundant CPRI links)

1.4.5 New configurations

 Configurable Antenna System Voltage: New system device type and voltage

 RRUS cascading for AIR

 Support for Ring Redundancy

1.4.6 New monitors

-
1.5 R48S(CXP 104 0015/5)

1.5.1 New functions

 Battery test

 Support for DUG20 R3A and on


Function "Load Flash Card" loads complete SW also for DUG 20 R3A and on.
Older OMT loads incomplete SW, and additional SW download from BSC
therefore takes place

 Support System upgrade

1.5.2 Modified functions

 Basic mixed mode enhancements

1.5.3 New views

1.5.4 Modified views

1.5.5 New configurations

 Support for RRUS 12 (Dual TX):


Single mode: Added RBB 22 1b, RBB 42 2d and RBB 44 2c
Mixed mode: Added RBB 22 2c and RBB 42 4a

 Support for AIR 11(shown as RRUS 01 in OMT):


Using configurations with RBB 11 1a/RBB 11 1b and new RBB 22 2g

 Support for AIR 21(shown as RRUS 01 in OMT):


Using configurations with RBB 12 1a/RBB 12 1b and new RBB 24 2c

 Support for RBS 6101 and RBS 6102 as Main Unit.


The RBS is equipped with RRUS only. Refer to HW documentation for
more information.
 Support for RBS 6101, RBS 6102, RBS 6201 and RBS 6202 as Hybrid
The RBS is equipped with RUS and RRUS. Refer to HW
documentation for more information.

1.5.6 New monitors

 BFU Battery Fault LED


 VSWR at TX Antenna with port B

 TMA current at port B

 Battery Test Running

 Battery Test Status

1.6 R47B (CXP 104 0015/4)

1.6.1 New functions


 Display Combined Cell Configuration

1.6.2 Modified functions


 Create IDB: Added choice for Internal Cascaded RBB

1.6.3 New views


-

1.6.4 Modified views


-

1.6.5 New configurations


 Support for RRUS Cascading

1.6.6 New monitors


-
1.7 R45M (CXP 104 0015/2)

1.7.1 New function

 Clear Technician Present

1.7.2 Modified function

 Change Maintenance Mode

1.7.3 New configurations


 Support for RUS02 (Up to 8 TRXs)
 Support for AIR (Requires BTS SW G12B or later)
1.7.4 New monitors
 Fault Status Monitor for MCTR (Multi Carrier Transmitter Receiver)

 Actual Power Capacity in RUS

1.8 P1B (CXP 104 0015/1)

1.8.1 New views

 Radio equipment setup view.

1.8.2 New function

 Support for Mixed mode.

1.8.3 Modified function

 Define Node Parameters

o Define hub position for support systems

1.9 R42H

1.9.1 New Configurations

 Support for RBS 6301

o One sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 1x2, 1x4

o One sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2|2 and 2|4

o Two sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2, 2+4 and 2x4

o Two sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2|2x2 and 2x4|2x2

o Three sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2+2+4, 2+4+4, 3x2 and 3x4

o Three sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 3x2|3x2

o Four Way Receiver Diversity configurations:


1x2, 2x2 and 3x2
1.9.2 New views

 RBS 6301 cabinet view and radio view.

1.9.3 New function

 Support for Windows 7.

1.10 R41H

1.10.1 New Configurations

 Support for RBS 6102 “V1” RUG

o One sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 1x2, 1x4

o One sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2|2 and 2|4

o Two sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2, 2+4 and 2x4

o Two sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2|2x2 and 2x4|2x2

o Three sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2+2+4, 2+4+4, 3x2 and 3x4

o Three sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 3x2|3x2

o Four Way Receiver Diversity configurations:


1x2, 2x2 and 3x2

 Support for RBS 6202 and RBS 6101 RUG

o One to six sector configurations.

 Support for Left and Right adjusted RUG configurations

o One sector uncombined and combined


configurations: 1x2.

o Two sector uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2.

o Three sector uncombined and combined


configurations: 3x2.
1.10.2 New views

 RBS 6102 “V1” RUG cabinet view and radio view.

 RBS 6202 cabinet view and radio view.

1.10.3 New Monitors

Fan fault LED.

1.11 R40J

1.11.1 New Configurations

 RBS 6101, RBS 6102, RBS 6201 and RBS 6601: configurations
up to:

o 6x4 Single TX

o 3x8 Dual TX

o 3x12 Tripple TX

o 3x16 Quad TX

o Support for all frequencies

o Support for 4-way receiver diversity

o Support for symmetric and asymmetric number of


carriers between the sectors

1.11.2 New views

 RBS 6101 cabinet view and radio view.

 RBS 6102 cabinet view and radio view.

 RBS 6601 cabinet view and radio view.

Note: New view handling for RBS 6000. If the position for an RU is not
defined the unit will not be shown in the cabinet view. To set RU position
use function Define RU position.

1.11.3 New function

 Define RU position for RBS 6000 configurations.

 Define CPRI parameters


 Define MCTR configuration

 Define Node parameters

 Display MCTR Configuration

 Display TRXC HW Allocation

1.11.4 Modified function

 Defined external nodes are displayed in the System view

 Create IDB: RBS Configuration wizard can be started from the


Final Configuration Selection window of Create IDB

 Create IDB for RUS/RRUS configurations:

o Parameter setting for all antenna sectors is moved to


one dialog.

o Mapping of TRXs to MCTRs are part of Create IDB

1.11.5 New monitors

 VSWR at TX Antenna for RUS/RRUS

 RI[A] – RI[F] LEDS for DUG 20

1.12 R39H

1.12.1 New Configurations

 Support for RBS 6201 V2

o One sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 1x2, 1x4

o One sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2|2 and 2|4

o Two sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2, 2+4 and 2x4

o Two sector dual band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2|2x2 and 2x4|2x2

o Three sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations: 2+2+4, 2+4+4, 3x2 and 3x4
o Three sector dual band uncombined and combined
configurations: 3x2|3x2

o Four Way Receiver Diversity configurations:


1x2, 2x2 and 3x2

 RBS 2107 supports the same configurations as RBS 2207.

1.12.2 New views

 RBS 6201 V2 cabinet view and radio view.

1.12.3 New function

 Define Power and Battery

1.12.4 Modified function

 Define Alarm Inlets

 Load Flash Card

1.12.5 New monitors

 PDU Information

 PDU Voltage

 GPS Signal to noise ratio

1.13 R38C

1.13.1 New function

 Multiple CCCH

– Monitor TS Channel Combination updated.

– Display Paging Queue status updated, added


monitors for timeslot number 2, timeslot number 4 and timeslot
number 6.

1.14 R37A

1.14.1 New function

 Support for Windows Vista.


1.14.2 Modified function

 Define Delay for ESB, reduced the value range for TG Instance. New value
range is 0-511.

1.15 R36_5

1.15.1 New function

 Improved OMT information regarding additional active OMT connection

o OMT and ROMT is updated with the same warning/information as


ROMTIP when trying to connect to a RBS where a connection has already
been established.

 New Lost Frame and Buffer Delay Measurements for Packet ABIS.

o Monitor Super Channel Quality is updated, see the online help for
more information.

 Check Battery Backup Time

1.15.2 Modified function

 Create IDB

o STN Equipment item “PSTU” is removed.

o STN Equipment item “SIU” is removed for RBS 2101,


RBS 2102, RBS 2103, RBS 2202, RBS 2301, RBS 2302 and
RBS 2401.

 Define Battery Parameters is not possible to select in mixed configurations

 PF Passive data is also checked in Check IDB function

1.15.3 New monitors

 Fast Antenna Hopping Table

1.15.4 Modified function

 Define Battery Backup Time Test


o The date and time for the next battery backup time test will be
shown.

o The test result for the previous test, and how long time the test
was executed before it was stopped will be shown.

o The input of the stop level system voltage for the backup time test
will be removed.

1.16 R35_7

1.16.1 New Configurations

 Support for RBS 2116 V2 and RBS 2216 V2 (Same configurations


as RBS 2x16).

 Support for RBS 2111 V2, GSM 800/900/1800/1900

o One sector uncombined configurations: 1x2, 1x4, 1x6


and 1x2 with splitter (Highway coverage).

o One sector EHCU combined configurations: 1x4 and


1x6

o Two sector uncombined configurations: 2x2, 2+4 and


4+2 single and dual band

o Two sector mixed uncombined and EHCU combined


configurations: 2+4 and 4+2 single and dual band

o Antenna sharing with other RBS 2111 V2 EHCU


combined configurations: 2+4 and 4+2 single and dual band.

o Three sector uncombined configurations: 3x2 single


and dual band.

 RBS 2111

o One sector uncombined configurations: 1x2 with


splitter (Highway coverage).

 RBS 2106, RBS 2106i, RBS 2106 V3, RBS 2206 and RBS 2206
V2 CDU-K configurations

o One sector uncombined and combined


configurations: 1x2, 1x4, 1x6.

o Two sector uncombined and combined


configurations: 2x2 and 2x4.

o Three sector uncombined and combined


configurations: 3x2.
o Three sector combined configurations: 3x4.

1.16.2 New views

 RBS 2116 V2 and RBS 2216 V2 cabinet views.

 RBS 2111 V2, radio view.

1.16.3 Modified views

 Radio views have been updated to display four and six sector
configurations correct.

 RBS 2111, added splitter to radio view.

1.16.4 Modified functions

 Display Log, a more detailed log is supported if present in the


RBS.

 Create IDB. Support for SIU.

 Check IDB. UC/HC manual switch position is checked against IDB.

 Display HW Information. UC/HC manual switch position is


reported.

 Display Status. Added “Uncomb LED” status.

 Display IDB info have been updated to display four and six sector
configurations correct.

 Timeouts have been removed on all operations communicating


with the RBS. The user can cancel an ongoing operation.

 OMT installation. Menu shortcuts are removed correctly on


uninstall.

 OMT performance enhancement.

o Memory usage for the OMT application has been


reduced.

o Start-up time for the OMT application has been


reduced.
1.17 R34_10

1. Modified functions

 Added missing pictures in the online help.

2. Modified views

 Radio view for RBS 2116 and RBS 2216:

o Port names on the splitter corrected.

1.18 R34_9

1.18.1 Modified functions

 Check IDB:

o Support for RBS 2116.

o Faulty number of DRU is displayed now.

 Memory usage of OMT is reduced.

 Create IDB dialog:

o New button “Display Detected HW Info” added.

o Radio button “Detected HW Info” was removed.

 Define Antenna Supervision now also in connected state.

 On-line help for Super Channel Quality monitor.

 RF Loop test monitors. The following monitors were removed:

o Monitor RF Loop Test – BER

o Monitor RF Loop Test - Burst Q A

o Monitor RF Loop Test - Burst Q B

o Monitor RF Loop Test - RX level A

o Monitor RF Loop Test - RX level B

 Check IDB, added a control between the IDB and the RBS SW
capabilities.

 On-line help and description in monitor window for Super Channel


Quality monitor.
 Create IDB dialog box.

1.18.2 New function

 Improved PM for Packet Abis

1.18.3 Modified views

 Radio view for RBS 2308:

o Tool tip on connection points with port names.

o Show Cable info in Radio view.

1.18.4 New Configurations

 RBS 2116, RBS 2216 GSM 900 and GSM 1800. The following
configurations are introduced:

o One sector combined configurations without RXS


with optional TMA: 1x8, 1x10, 1x12

o Two sector combined configurations without RXS


with optional TMA: 2+8, 4+8, 8+2, 8+4

o Two sector mixed uncombined and combined


configurations without RXS with optional TMA: 2+8, 4+8,
8+2, 8+4

o Three sector combined configurations without RXS


with optional TMA: 2+2+8, 8+2+2, 4+2+6, 6+2+2, 6+2+4,
6+2+2.

o Three sector mixed uncombined and combined


configurations without RXS with optional TMA: 2+2+8,
8+2+2, 4+2+6, 6+2+2, 6+2+4, 6+2+2.

o Three sector mixed uncombined and combined


configurations with RXS with optional TMA: 2+2+8, 8+2+2.

o Three sector dual band uncombined configurations


without RXS with optional TMA: 3x2|3x2.

o Three sector dual band combined configurations


without RXS with optional TMA: 2+2+4|2+2+0, 2+4+2|
2+0+2, 4+2+2|0+2+2, 2+4+4|2+0+0, 4+4+2|0+0+2, 4+2+4|
0+2+0, 3x2|3x2.
o Three sector dual band mixed uncombined and
combined configurations without RXS with optional TMA:
2+2+4|2+2+0, 2+4+2|2+0+2, 4+2+2|0+2+2, 2+4+4|2+0+0,
4+4+2|0+0+2, 4+2+4|0+2+0, 3x2|3x2, 2+3+3|2+0+2, 3+3+2|
0+2+2.

 RBS 2116, RBS 2216 GSM 900 and GSM 1800. The following
configurations are introduced:

o Four sector single band uncombined and combined


configurations with optional TMA: 4x2.

o Four sector single band mixed uncombined and


combined configurations with optional TMA: 4+2+2+4,
4+4+2+2, 2+2+4+4.

 Six sector single band combined and uncombined configurations


with optional TMA: 6x2.

 CDU-G in RBS 2x07, RBS 2112 and RBS 2204.

1.19 R33_7

1.19.1 New function

 Define Antenna Supervision

 RBS Multi TG support

1.19.2 New monitors

 RX path imbalance

1.19.3 Modified functions

 Define PCM renamed to Define Transmission

 Selection of STN equipment added in Create IDB dialog

 Define Present RUs, support for RBS 3018 in RBS 2106 cabinet

1.19.4 New Configurations

 RBS 2111 GSM 900 and GSM 1800

o Single band configuration uncombined: 1x4, 1x6,


2+4, 4+2

o Dual band configuration uncombined: 2+4, 4+2


o Single band configuration combined in first sector
uncombined in second sector: 4+2

o Single band configuration uncombined in first sector


combined in second sector: 2+4

o Single band configuration combined with sharing:


2+4, 4+2

o Dual band configuration combined with sharing: 2+4,


4+2

 RBS 2106V3 Support.

 CDU-K in RBS 2106, RBS 2106i, RBS 2106V3, RBS 2206 and
RBS 2206V2.

1.20 R32_7

1.20.1 New functions

 RBS 2216 E-GSM

1.20.2 New Configurations

 RBS 2216 GSM 900 and GSM 1800

o Single band configuration mix of combined and


uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+4, 4+2

o Single band splitter configuration mix of combined


and uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+10, 10+2

o Dual band configuration mix of combined and


uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+4, 4+2, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 4+2+2, 4+4+2, 4+2+4, 2+4+4, 2x4|
2x2

o Dual band splitter configuration mix of combined and


uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+10, 10+2, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 4+2+2, 4+4+2, 4+2+4, 2+4+4,
2x4|2x2
1.21 R32_6

1.21.1 New Configurations

 RBS 2216 GSM 900 and GSM 1800

o Single band uncombined configurations:


1x2, 1x4, 1x6, 2x2, 2+3+3, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x2, 3x4,
3+3+2, 4+2+2, 4+2+4, 4+4+2 with and without TMA in all
sectors independently
2+4, 2+6, 2+2+4, 3+3+4 with optional TMA in first sectors
and with or without TMA in last sector
4+2, 6+2, 4+2+2, 4+3+3 with or without TMA in first sector
and optional TMA in other sectors
2+4+2 with or without TMA in second sector, and optional
TMA in other sectors
2+4+4 with optional TMA in first sector and with or without
TMA in other sectors
4+2+4 with optional TMA in second sector and with or
without TMA in other sectors
4+4+2 with optional TMA in third sector and with or without
TMA in other sectors
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 3x4 without TMA in any sector
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 2x6, 3x4 with TMA in all sectors
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 2x6, 3x4 with TMA in first sector and without
TMA in other sectors
3x4 with and without TMA in first and third sector and with
TMA in second sector
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 2x6, 3x4 without TMA in first sectors and with
TMA in last sector
3x4 with TMA in first sectors and without TMA in last sector
3x4 without TMA in first sector and with TMA in other sectors

o Single band uncombined splitter configurations:


1x4, 1x6, 2x4, 2x6, 2+4, 2+6, 2+2+4, 2+3+3, 2+4+2, 2+4+4,
3x4, 3+3+2, 3+3+4, 4+2, 4+6, 4+2+2, 4+2+4, 4+4+2, 4+3+3,
6+2, 6+4 with and without TMA in all sectors independently
4+6 without TMA in first sector and optional TMA in second
sector
4+6 with TMA in first sector and optional TMA in second
sector

o Single band combined configuration with and without


TMA in all sectors independently:
1x2, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12, 2x2, 2x4, 2x6, 2+4, 2+6,
2+8, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x2, 3x4, 4+2, 4+6, 4+8, 4+2+2,
4+2+4, 4+4+2, 6+2, 6+4, 8+2, 8+4
o Single band combined splitter configuration with and
without TMA in all sectors independently:
1x2, 1x4, 1x6, 1x8, 1x10, 1x12, 2x4, 2x6, 2+4, 2+6, 2+8,
2+2+4, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x4, 4+2, 4+6, 4+8, 4+2+2, 4+2+4,
4+4+2, 6+2, 6+4, 8+2, 8+4

o Single band configuration mix of combined and


uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+3+3, 3+3+2, 3+3+4, 4+3+3

o Single band splitter configuration mix of combined


and uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+3+3, 3+3+2, 3+3+4, 4+3+3

o Single band 4-way receiver diversity configurations


with TMA:
1x4, 2x4, 3x4

o Single band 4-way receiver diversity splitter


configurations with TMA:
1x2, 2x2, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x2, 4+2+2, 4+2+4, 4+4+2

o Single band RX antenna sharing configurations with


TMA:
4+8
o Dual band uncombined configurations:
2x2, 2+3+3, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x2, 3x4, 3+3+2, 4+2+2,
4+2+4, 4+4+2, 2x2|2x2, 3x2|3x2 with and without TMA in all
sectors independently
2+4, 2+6, 2+2+4, 3+3+4 with optional TMA in first sectors
and with or without TMA in last sector
4+2, 6+2, 4+2+2, 4+3+3 with or without TMA in first sector
and optional TMA in other sectors
2+4+2 with or without TMA in second sector, and optional
TMA in other sectors
2+4+4 with optional TMA in first sector and with or without
TMA in other sectors
4+2+4 with optional TMA in second sector and with or
without TMA in other sectors
4+4+2 with optional TMA in third sector and with or without
TMA in other sectors
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 3x4 without TMA in any sector
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 2x6, 3x4 with TMA in all sectors
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 2x6, 3x4 with TMA in first sector and without
TMA in other sectors
3x4 with and without TMA in first and third sector and with
TMA in second sector
2x4, 4+6, 6+4, 2x6, 3x4 without TMA in first sectors and with
TMA in last sector
3x4 with TMA in first sectors and without TMA in last sector
3x4 without TMA in first sector and with TMA in other sectors
2x4|2x2 with and without TMA in first and third sector and
optional TMA in other sectors
2x4|2x2 with TMA in first sector, without TMA in third sector
and optional TMA in other sectors
2x4|2x2 without TMA in first sector, with TMA in third sector
and optional TMA in other sectors

o Dual band uncombined splitter configurations:


2x4, 2x6, 2+4, 2+6, 2+2+4, 2+3+3, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x4,
3+3+2, 3+3+4, 4+2, 4+6, 4+2+2, 4+2+4, 4+4+2, 4+3+3, 6+2,
6+4, 2x4|2x2|3x2 with and without TMA in all sectors
independently
4+6 without TMA in first sector and optional TMA in second
sector
4+6 with TMA in first sector and optional TMA in second
sector

o Dual band combined configuration with and without


TMA in all sectors independently:
2x2, 2x4, 2x6, 2+4, 2+6, 2+8, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x2,
3x4, 4+2, 4+6, 4+8, 4+2+2, 4+2+4, 4+4+2, 6+2, 6+4, 8+2,
8+4, 2x2|2x2, 2x4|2x2, 3x2|3x2

o Dual band combined splitter configuration with and


without TMA in all sectors independently:
2x4, 2x6, 2+4, 2+6, 2+8, 2+2+4, 2+4+2, 2+4+4, 3x4, 4+2,
4+6, 4+8, 4+2+2, 4+2+4, 4+4+2, 6+2, 6+4, 8+2, 8+4, 2x4|
2x2
o Dual band configuration mix of combined and
uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+3+3, 3+3+2, 3+3+4, 4+3+3

o Dual band splitter configuration mix of combined and


uncombined with and without TMA in all sectors
independently:
2+3+3, 3+3+2, 3+3+4, 4+3+3

 RBS 2111 GSM1800.

o Single band uncombined configurations:


1x2, 2x2, and 3x2

o Single band combined configurations:


1x4 and 1x6

o Dual band uncombined configurations:


1x2 + 1x2, 1x2 + 2x2 and 2x2 + 1x2

 RBS 2206V2 Support (Same configurations as RBS


2206).

1.21.2 Modified views

 Show Current Injectors in Radio View

 Filter Cables in Radio View

 Show Antenna System in Radio view as defined

 Show Cable info in Radio view

 Display OMT version and RBS type in System View

 Radio view:

o Radio paths inside ASU/CXU/HCU/SPLITTER.

o Tool tip on connection points with port names.

1.21.3 New functions

 RF Cable Supervision in 2216 configurations

 Display RX/TX Antenna Mapping.


 OMT Improvements

o Remain in same OMT view as defined

1.22 R31_9

1.23 R31_5

1.23.1 New configurations

 RBS 2206, CDU-G GSM 800, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM
1900 with TMA single band 2 and 4-Way receiver diversity
configurations.

8+4 and 4+8 combined

 RBS 2x06, CDU-G GSM 800, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM
1900 with and without TMAs in all sectors independently.

4+2 uncombined

 RBS 2216, GSM 900

3x2 and 3x4 combined and uncombined

 RBS 2108, GSM 900.

1x1, 2x1 and 3x1

 RBS 2111, GSM 900.

1x4 and 1x6 combined

1x2, 2x2 and 3x2 uncombined

1.23.2 New functions

 Support for RBS 2108

 Support for RBS 2111

 Support for RBS 2216

 Monitor Report Header

 Display Faulty RUs

 Check IDB

 Improved description of define parameters


 ABIS optimizations

 ABIS over IP

1.23.3 New views

 RBS 2108 cabinet and radio views

 RBS 2111 cabinet and radio views

 RBS 2216 cabinet and radio views

1.23.4 New objects

 MU

 DRU_DRU_RXA, DRU_DRU_RXB, SPLITTER_DRU_RXA,


SPLITTER_DRU_RXB, PSU_A

1.23.5 New monitors

New monitors added as part of ABIS Optimizations:

 Super Channel Quality

 Super Channel Configuration

1.23.6 Modified functions:

 Create IDB:

o Split of TX Combining and RX antenna sharing

1.23.7 Modified views

 Radio view has been updated to show ASUs and


EXTERNAL_CDU.

 Cabinet view for RBS 2206 has been updated with Splitter.
1.24 R30_4

1.24.1 New Configurations

 Mixed Micro RBSs

 1 RBS 2308 + 1 RBS 2302

 1 RBS 2308 + 2 RBS 2302

 2 RBS 2308 + 1 RBS 2302

 2 RBS 2308 + 2 RBS 2302

 1 RBS 2309 + 1 RBS 2302

 1 RBS 2309 + 2 RBS 2302

 2 RBS 2309 + 1 RBS 2302

 2 RBS 2309 + 2 RBS 2302

 RBS 2x06, CDU-G GSM 800, GSM 900, GSM 1800 and GSM
1900 with and without TMAs in all sectors independently.

2+4, 3+3 uncombined.


4+4 combined in first sector and uncombined in second sector.
4+4 uncombined in first sector and combined in second sector.

 RBS 2x06, CDU-G GSM 800 and GSM 900 with and without TMAs
in all sectors independently.

8+4 HCU in the first sector and combined in the second sector.
4+8 combined in the first sector and HCU in the second sector.
8+2 HCU in the first sector and combined or uncombined in the second
sector.
2+8 combined or uncombined in the first sector and HCU in the second
sector.
4+8, 8+4 with HCU and ASU.
1x8 with HCU.

 RBS 2206, CDU-G GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 with TMA single
band 4-Way receiver diversity1[1] configurations:

1x8, 1x12

 RBS 2106, CDU-G GSM 1800 and GSM 1900 with TMA
single band 4-Way receiver diversity12 configurations:

1
2
1x8, 1x12, 2x4, 2x6, 3x4

1.24.2 New functions

 BSS R12 System Improvements, BTS

 Fault Filtering.

 Compress IDB.

 Compress SW Log.

 Increased Transmission Speed

 RBS 2000 Synchronization.

 Enable Bypass TMA on RBS 2101, RBS 2102 and RBS 2202.

1.24.3 New monitors

New monitors added as part of TG Synchronization Improvements

 ESB Measurement of ESB Delay active/inactive

 Measured ESB Delay

 Master transmitter chain delay

 Master transceiver group instance number

 ESB timeslot for measurements of ESB delay

1.25 R29_3

1.25.1 New Functions

 Support for RBS 2250

 Support for RBS 2106i

1.25.2 New Configurations

 RBS 2250:

o GSM 800 and GSM 1900 single band configurations:

 1x4, 1x8, 1x12

 RBS 2109:
o GSM 900 and GSM 1800 single band configurations:

 1x2, 2x1, 1x4, 2x2, 1+1+2, 2+1+1, 3x2,


2x3 2+4, 4+2 and 1x6

o Dual band configurations:

 1x2|1x2, 1x2|1x4 and 1x4|1x2

 RBS 2x07:

o CDU J GSM 900 combined and uncombined


(including mixed) single band configurations with TMA:

 1x4, 2+4 and 4+2.

o CDU J GSM 800, GSM 1800 and GSM 1900


combined and uncombined (including mixed) single band
configurations with and without TMA:

 1x4, 2+4 and 4+2.

 RBS 2107:

o CDU J GSM 900 combined and uncombined


(including mixed) single band configurations without TMA:

 1x4, 2+4 and 4+2

1.25.3 New views

 RBS 2250 cabinet and radio views

 RBS 2106i cabinet and radio views

1.26 R28_2

1.26.1 New Configurations

 RBS 2106:
GSM 800 | GSM 1900 and GSM 900 | GSM 1800 3 sector dual band
configurations:
3x2 | 3x2 combined, uncombined and mixed
1+1+2 | 1+1+2
3x2 | 1+1+2 combined and uncombined
CDU F GSM 1900 single band configurations: 1x4, 1x8, 1x12, 2x6, 2x4,
3x4, 4+8 and 8+4

Four Way Receiver Diversity configurations: 1x8, 1x12, 2x4, 2x6 and
3x4

3+3+3 configurations.
 RBS 2206:
CDU F GSM 1900 single band configurations: 1x4, 1x8, 1x12, 2x6, 2x4,
3x4, 4+8 and 8+4

Four Way Receiver Diversity configurations: 1x8 and 1x12

3+3+3 configurations.

 RBS 2112:
GSM 900 single band configurations: 1x2 combined and uncombined

1.26.2 Modified views

 Radio views have been updated to show TMA, Hybrid Combiner


and HCU if available.

1.26.3 New function

 Four Way Receiver Diversity in RBS 2106 and RBS 2206

 RBS 2309 P-GSM

1.26.4 New views

 RBS 2112 cabinet and radio views

1.26.5 New monitors for three sector dual band configurations:

 TMA Current on TMA_CM object.

 TMA Voltage on TMA_CM object.

1.27 R26_5

1.27.1 New configurations:

 RBS 2109:

o Single band configurations GSM 800 and GSM 1900:

 1x2, 2x1, 1x4, 2x2, 1+1+2, 2+1+1, 3x2,


2x3 2+4, 4+2 and 1x6

o Dual band configurations:

 1x2|1x2, 1x2|1x4 and 1x4|1x2


 RBS 2309:

o Single band configurations GSM 900 and GSM1800:

 1x2, 2x1, 1x4, 2x2, 1+1+2, 2+1+1, 3x2,


2x3 2+4, 4+2 and 1x6

o Dual band configurations:

 1x2|1x2, 1x2|1x4 and 1x4|1x2

 RBS 2107:

o CDU J single band configurations:

 1+1, 1x2, 1+1+2, 2x2 and 3x2


uncombined

 1x2, 2x2 and 3x2 combined

 1+1+2, 2x2 and 3x2


uncombined/combined

o CDU J dual band configurations:

 1x2|1x2, 1x2|2x2 and 2x2|1x2


uncombined, combined and uncombined/combined
mixed.

1.27.2 New views:

 RBS 2109, RBS 2309, RBS 2107 cabinet and radio views.

1.27.3 New functions:

 RBS SW load indicator

 Extended RBS Holdover Time

 Simplified Software handling

 RBS name in IDB

 Battery event and stress log

 Support for Externally Powered TMAs

1.27.4 Modified function:

 Display Software Information

o Shows Filepackage name or Loadfile name


 RBS 2308

o Possible to define more than one antenna system in


a antenna sector.

 Information that is entered in the Create IDB function is not


displayed in Display Information window for the RBS 2000 object
any longer. This information can be found in Display Information
window for the IDB object.

1.28 R23_9

1.28.1 New configurations:

 RBS 2207:

o Mixed CDU J/G single band configurations:

 1+1, 1+1+2, 2x2 and 3x2 uncombined

 2x2 and 3x2 combined

o CDU J single band configurations:

 1+1, 1x2, 1+1+2, 2x2 and 3x2


uncombined

 1x2, 2x2 and 3x2 combined

 1+1+2, 2x2 and 3x2


uncombined/combined

o CDU J dual band configurations:

 1x2|1x2, 1x2|2x2 and 2x2|1x2


uncombined, combined and uncombined/combined
mixed.

1.29 R23_5

1.29.1 Modified function:

 Define ALNA/TMA Parameters.

1.30 R23_2

1.30.1 New configurations:

 RBS 2x06:

o Dual band 1x2|1x4


o 2x3, 3+3+2, 3+3+4 combined

o 4+8, 8+4 with ASU

o 8+4, 4+8, 8+2, 2+8 HCU in one cell,


uncombined/combined in other cell

o 1x12, 1x8 with HCU

o 4+8, 8+4 with HCU and ASU

 RBS 2207:

o 1x2, 1+1, 2x2, 1+1+2, 3x2

o 3x2, 2x2, 1x2 combined

 RBS 2308:

o 1x4, 1x8, 1x12, 2x2, 2x4, 2x6, 3x4, 4+8, 8+4, 2+2+4,
4+2+2 900, 1800 duplex

o 1x4, 1x12, 2x2, 2x4, 1x8, 3x4, 4+8, 8+4 1900


simplex

1.30.2 New functions:

 OMT Wizard

 Define GPS Parameters

1.30.3 New views:

 RBS 2207 cabinet and radio views

1.30.4 New objects:

 ASU, ASU_CDU_RXA, ASU_CDU_RXB, ASU_CXU_RXA,


ASU_CXU_RXB, CDU_ASU_RXA, CDU_ASU_RXB,
CDU_HCU_TX, EXTERNAL_CDU, HCU

1.30.5 New monitors:

 GPS position, GPS status, GPS satellites, GPS time - week, GPS
time - seconds, GPS time - std dev.

1.30.6 Modified views:

 Cabinet view:
o Added ASU and HCU for RBS 2106 and RBS 2206

1.30.7 Modified functions:

 OMT Wizard not supported on Win98, ME and NT.

 Fault status added on ASU for ASU_RXA units or cables and


ASU_RXB units or cables Fault status added on ASU_CDU_RXA
and ASU_CDU_RXB

 Monitor MO Fault maps, added Description, Action and Related


faults

 Fault status added on DXU for GPS RX and GPS RX DXU

1.31 R22_3

1.31.1 New functions:

 Compare HW and IDB.

 Define Battery Backup Time Test Parameters.

 Display Battery Backup Time Test Parameters.

 Display Battery Backup Time Test Result.

 Display Detected HW Information.

1.31.2 Modified functions:

 Create IDB: Detected HW Information support.

 Define Battery Parameters: More parameters added.

 Install IDB: Detected HW Information support.

1.32 R21_3

1.32.1 New configurations:

 Support of double DXU EDGE.

 Mix of TMA/no TMA & combined/uncombined dTRUs in RBS


2106/2206.

 2x4, 3x4, 2x2 for RBS 2308, GSM 800.

 1x4, 2x4, 3x4, 2x2 for RBS 2308, GSM 1900, duplex.
 1x4 for RBS 2308.

1.32.2 New monitors:

 TMA Current on TMA_CM object.

 TMA Voltage on TMA_CM object.

1.32.3 Modified functions:

 Updated Load Flash Card description in OMT manual.

 Monitor: Monitor selection from Maintenance menu is simplified.

o Monitors will be started by:

 1. Select a specific monitor.

 2. Select object to monitor.

 Monitor: Monitors previously available on both AO objects and SO


objects are now only available on SO objects.

 Monitor: MO fault status changed to MO fault map, supporting


extended fault reporting.

 Renamed Load DXU Flash Card to Load Flash Card

 Display Status: Fault status on TIM.

 Display Cable List: Logical cable names added.

1.32.4 New objects:

 IXU, RRU, TIM, RXBP, RRU_RXBP_RXA, RRU_RXBP_RXB.

1.32.5 New views:

 RBS 2308 cabinet and radio views.

1.32.6 New options:

 COM port number.

1.33 R20

1.33.1 New functions:

 Define Antenna Hopping.


 Define Battery Parameters.

 Define System Voltage.

1.33.2 New monitors:

 Antenna hopping table list.

1.33.3 Modified functions:

 Display/Import Site Specific Data (System Voltage and Battery


Parameters added).

1.33.4 New views:

 Object view.

1.33.5 Other changes:

 OMT main window: New menus: RBS 2000, Edit, Configuration,


Maintenance, Tools.

 Toolbar modifed: New icons for Connect/Disconnect.

 Not present RUs are selectable in all views.

 MO view removed. MO objects available in Object view.

 Object menu replaced by Object view.

 Operation menu removed. Available by right mouse-click.

1.34 R19_1

1.34.1 New configurations:

 1x4, 1x6 for CDU-G, GSM 900/1800/1900

 Dual band 900/1900 for RBS 2202

 800 MHz for 2206 and 2106

1.34.2 New objects:

 AODP-2, AODP-3.
1.34.3 Modified functions:

 Define PCM: Now supporting 4 transmission ports.

 Display Status:

o Fault status added on PCM for DP-2 and DP-3.

 Monitor:

o Line attenuation and Phase difference Error for PCM


C and PCM D added.

1.34.4 Modified views:

 MO view : Added DP2 and DP3.

1.34.5 New Remote OMT Hardware:

 Thor-2-PCI communication board also supported on Windows XP.

1.35 R17_5
-

1.36 R17_4

1.36.1 New configurations:

 RBS 2106, 2206.

 TMA selection per sector (2102, 2202, 2106 and 2206).

1.36.2 New objects:

 OMT objects: DXU Flash Card.

 Active RUs: ACCU_02_DU, CCU_01, CXU, FCU, RBS_2106,


RBS_2206, TMA_CM.

 Passive RUs: ACCU_02_CU, ACT_COOL_FAN,


CDU_CDU_PFWD, CDU_CDU_PREF, CDU_CXU_RXA,
CDU_CXU_RXB, CDU_TX_TX, CNU, CXU_TRU_RXA,
CXU_TRU_RXB, TRU_TRU_TX1, TRU_TRU_TX2.
1.36.3 New functions:

 Define Climate.

 Load DXU Flash Card.

1.36.4 Modified functions:

 Define ALNA/TMA Parameters (TMA type added).

 Define VSWR Limits: Now also possible in Connected state.

 Display/Import Site Specific Data (Climate added).

 Display Status:

o Fault status added: Battery temp sensor, IOM bus,


CDU_CDU_PFWD, CDU_CDU_PREF, CDU_CXU_RXA,
CDU_CXU_RXB, CXU_TRU_RXA, CXU_TRU_RXB, FCU,
Flash card, HCOMB, TMA_CM, Y link, BFU fuse.

o LED status added: Fault LED, Operational LED,


Local Mode LED, Reduced Capacity LED, Battery fault LED,
External alarm LED, RBS fault / BS fault LED, EPC bus fault
LED, Transmission OK LED, Battery mode LED, DC
disconnect LED, AC fault LED, FAN Fault LED, TMA OK
LED, RF off /TX not enabled LED.

 Display SW Versions renamed to Display RBS SW Information.

o If RBS SW is 8.1A or newer, the file package


information is displayed else the load file names are
displayed.

 Modify IDB renamed to Define Present RUs.

 Define Present RUs (DC/DC Converter added).

 Monitor:

o BDM Information, BFU Information and PSU


Information added.

 Save RBS Log renamed to Display RBS Log, and opens a


Notepad window.

1.36.5 New views:

 2106, 2206 cabinet and radio views.

1.36.6 Modified views:


 Hardware view -> Radio view.

 Radio view:

o ECU and ENV objects removed.

o PFWD and PREF connections displayed.

1.36.7 New Remote OMT Hardware:

 Thor-2-PCI communication board supported on Windows


98/ME/NT/2000.

1.37 R14_3

1.37.1 New Remote OMT Hardware:

 THOR-2-PCI communication board.

1.38 R14_1

1.38.1 New functions:

 Display Paging Queue Status

1.38.2 Modified functions :

 Connect R-OMT with selectable timeslot

 Display faulty RU and other monitors executes much faster

 Define TF Compensation only in local state

1.39 R12

1.39.1 New functions:

 Define PCM / Receiver Sensitivity A & B

 Define TF Compensation

 Define Delay

1.39.2 Modified functions:

 Define PCM

 Import Site Specific Data


1.39.3 New objects :

 ESB

1.39.4 Modified Views:

 Hardware view shows faulty RU

 System view

2 Limitations
It is recommended to connect the OMT application to the RBS before
running a wizard. The OMT might stop responding if a wizard is aborted
during the connection phase.

3 System software and hardware requirements

3.1 System software requirements


Either of following operating systems:

 Microsoft Windows XP

 Microsoft Windows Vista

 Microsoft Windows 7

The following additional software:

 Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher

 Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 or higher. Windows Installer 3.1


will be automatically installed if not present on the target system,
with a subsequent reboot required.

Administrator rights on the computer are required to install the OMT


program.

3.2 Hardware requirements


 An IBM compatible PC with a processor that fulfils the operating
system requirements. For good performance it's recommended to
use a Pentium 4-compatible processor of at least 1 GHz.

 At least 50 Megabytes available hard disk space.

 At least 512 MB of RAM.

 Mouse (optional)
 A VGA graphic card.

 1 serial port and serial cable (To be able to connect an OMT PC


with USB port to an RBS 2000 an USB-serial port adapter is
needed).

4 Installing the OMT software


The OMT is installed by executing the installation file: \OMT\Setup.exe,
found on the OMT installation CD-ROM. All OMT software on the CD-ROM
is then installed to a specified, or default (C:\Program Files\Ericsson
AB\OMT_<XXX>), directory on the hard disk.

1. Insert the OMT installation CD-ROM into the CD-


ROM drive.

2. Run the OMT installation program by browsing to and


double clicking the file \OMT\Setup.exe or by executing it from the
Run... alternative in the Start menu.

3. Follow the set-up instructions on the screen.

The installation creates a new program group called OMT where the OMT
icon can be found.

The OMT can now be started either by double-clicking on the icon or by


selecting the icon from the Start menu.

To uninstall one version of the OMT

1. Select Settings | Control Panel.

2. Click on Add/Remove Programs.

3. Select the OMT to be uninstalled and click on the


Add/Remove button.

When upgrading from an earlier version of the OMT, the new version will be
installed in another folder and a new icon will be added to the program
group.

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