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ZXSDR BS8900

CDMA Outdoor Basestation-8900


Hardware Manual

ZTE CORPORATION
ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South,
Hi-Tech Industrial Park,
Nanshan District, Shenzhen,
P. R. China
518057
Tel: (86) 755 26771900
Fax: (86) 755 26770801
URL: http://ensupport.zte.com.cn
E-mail: support@zte.com.cn
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Revision History

Revision No. Revision Date Revision Reason


R1.1 03/20/2009 Add information of outdoor BBU and RSU
R1.0 11/30/2008 First Edition

Serial Number: sjzl20085453


Contents

Preface ............................................................... i
Cabinet.............................................................. 1
Cabinet Technique Feature ............................................... 1
Baseband Power Cabinet Outer Structure........................... 1
Baseband Power Cabinet Inner Structure ........................... 2
Heat Exchanger.......................................................... 3
Transmission Equipment (Optional) ............................... 4
Baseband Subrack ...................................................... 4
Cable Tray ................................................................. 6
Lightning Subrack....................................................... 6
Power Supply Subrack................................................. 7
Smog Sensor ............................................................. 8
RF Cabinet Outer Structure .............................................. 8
RF Cabinet Inner Structure .............................................. 9
RF Subrack ...............................................................11
Lightning Filter (Optional) ...........................................12
Storage Battery Cabinet .................................................13
Modules........................................................... 15
BBU Modules.................................................................15
Control and Clock Module (CC) ....................................15
Channel Processing Module (CH)..................................19
Fabric Switch Module (FS)...........................................23
Site Alarm Module (SA) ..............................................28
Fan Array Module (FA)................................................30
Power Module (PM) ....................................................31
RRU Modules ................................................................34
Fan Subrack..............................................................34
Power Distribution Subrack .........................................34
Radio System Unit (RSU) ............................................35
Power Distribution Module (PDM) .................................39
Fan Control Module (FCE) ...........................................40
External Cables ............................................... 43
External Cable Layout ....................................................43
Baseband Power Cabinet Input Power Cable ......................44
Baseband Power Cabinet Grounding Cable ........................45
Baseband Cabinet and Storage Battery Connecting
Cable ...................................................................46
Baseband Subrack DC Input Power Cable..........................46
Serial Port Monitoring Cable from Power Subrack to
Baseband Subrack .................................................47
Baseband Subrack and RF Cabinet Connecting Fiber ...........48
External Dry Contact of Baseband Subrack........................49
Baseband Subrack and Lightning Subrack Connecting
Cable ...................................................................53
Baseband Subrack Ethernet Cable....................................54
GPS Arrester and CC Module Connecting RF Cable..............55
Storage Battery Door Control Cable .................................55
Storage Battery Temperature Monitoring Cable ..................56
Storage Battery Water Monitoring Cable ...........................56
E1/T1 Cable on Lightning Subrack LPU .............................56
RF Cabinet DC Input Power Cable ....................................59
GPS Antenna Feeder System ........................... 61
GPS Antenna Feeder System Structure .............................61
GPS Antenna ................................................................62
GPS Feeder...................................................................63
GPS Arrester.................................................................64
GPS Feeder Connector....................................................65
GPS Grounding Kit .........................................................66
Main Antenna Feeder System .......................... 69
Main Antenna Feeder System Structure ............................69
Antenna .......................................................................75
Feeder Structure ...........................................................75
Outdoor BBU+RSU Cabinet .............................. 77
Cabinet ........................................................................77
Outdoor BBU+RSU Cabinet Technique Feature ...............77
Cabinet Outer Structure .............................................77
Cabinet Inner Structure ..............................................79
Outdoor BBU Cabinet.........................................80
Outdoor RSU Cabinet.........................................81
Fan Box ...........................................................82
Heater .............................................................83
Heat Exchanger ................................................83
Modules .......................................................................84
Control and Clock Module (CC) ....................................84
Channel Processing Module (CH)..................................88
Fabric Switch Module (FS)...........................................92
Site Alarm Module (SA) ..............................................97
Fan Array Module (FA) .............................................. 102
Power Module (PM) .................................................. 103
Fan Control Module (FCE) ......................................... 106
LPU ....................................................................... 107
PSU ....................................................................... 108
APM....................................................................... 109
DPM ...................................................................... 110
1X Channel Process Module with Optical Interface
(CVI) ............................................................. 112
External Cables ........................................................... 116
External Cable Layout .............................................. 116
DC Power Cable between PSU and BBU/FCE
(PWR-91238–001) ........................................... 120
Equipment AC Input Power Cable............................... 120
Grounding Cable...................................................... 122
Data Cable ............................................................. 122
75–ohm E1 Cable .................................................... 127
120–ohm E1 Cable .................................................. 129
100–ohm T1 Cable .................................................. 133
RSU DC Input Power Cable ....................................... 134
High-speed Cable Connecting BBU and RSU ................ 135
GPS Jumper ............................................................ 136
RF Jumper .............................................................. 136
Figures .......................................................... 139
Tables ........................................................... 143
List of Glossary.............................................. 147
Preface

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Chapter 1

Cabinet

Table of Contents
Cabinet Technique Feature ................................................... 1
Baseband Power Cabinet Outer Structure............................... 1
Baseband Power Cabinet Inner Structure ............................... 2
RF Cabinet Outer Structure .................................................. 8
RF Cabinet Inner Structure .................................................. 9
Storage Battery Cabinet .....................................................13

Cabinet Technique Feature


ZXSDR BS8900 is featured by the following items:
1. The cabinet is painted in light grey, pleasant to eyes.
2. The cabinet design is technique oriented with reasonable layout
and color arrangement.
3. The cabinet is waterproof treated, equipped with a heat-dis-
sipation window, a sun shield and a base against theft and
overall sealed for dust-proof.
4. The equipments all adopt bolts connection with lap seams filled
by shielding material to make every component well contacted
and spray coated after conduction oxidation.
5. Special requirements are made on the package of important
components. Prior protection should be taken to connectors
during overall cabinet transportation.

Baseband Power Cabinet


Outer Structure
Figure 1 shows the baseband power cabinet outer structure.

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FIGURE 1 BASEBAND POWER CABINET OUTER STRUCTURE

– Cabinet dimension: 900 mm× 600


mm× 600 mm (height × width ×
depth)

Note:
It is common to place the baseband power cabinet on a storage
battery cabinet or an RF cabinet, in which case a sun shield is
needed but the base is not necessary.

Table 1 describes the components outer the baseband power cab-


inet.

TABLE 1 BASEBAND POWER CABINET OUTER COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION

Component Description

Lifting Eyes Used in cabinet installation or removal.

Sun Shield Prevents the equipments from sunshine.

Handle Used to open and close the cabinet door.


Equipped with alarm lock.

Vent Helps cabinet heat-dissipation.

Baseband Power Cabinet


Inner Structure
Figure 2 shows the baseband power cabinet inner structure.

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FIGURE 2 BASEBAND POWER CABINET INNER STRUCTURE

1. Heat exchanger 5. Lightning subrack


2. Reserved space 6. Power supply subrack
3. Baseband subrack 7. File box
4. Cable tray 8. Cabinet door

Table 2 describes the configuration inside the baseband power cab-


inet.

TABLE 2 BASEBAND POWER CABINET INNER STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION

Unit Height Configuration

Heat exchanger 4 U Compulsory

Transmission subrack 4 U reserved Optional

Baseband subrack 2 U Compulsory

Cable tray 1 U Optional

Lightning subrack 1 U Optional

Power supply subrack 6 U Compulsory

– 1 U = 4.44 cm

Heat Exchanger
The heat exchanger has been installed inside baseband power cab-
inet before equipment consignment.
Judging from the feedback indices from temperature sensor, the
heat exchanger provides cooling or heating function to keep a sta-
ble temperature inside the cabinet and ensure the normal opera-
tion of equipments.

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The heat exchanger consists of extracting core, heater, external


ventilation fan, internal ventilation fan and control panel. Two air
channels (inner and outer) are set to implement air convection.
Figure 3 shows the heat exchanger structure.

FIGURE 3 HEAT EXCHANGER STRUCTURE

Transmission Equipment (Optional)


Transmission equipment is an optional configuration. The base-
band power cabinet reserves a space of 19" wide and 4 U high for
its installation.
The transmission equipment adopts - 48 V DC supply with 200 W
power consumption.
The transmission equipment completes transmission signals con-
version. ZXSDR BS8900 supports various types of transmis- sion
equipments, such as SDH, microwave, PDH optical transmis- sion
and HDSL.

Caution:
The transmission equipment demands a relatively small working
temperature range. Pay attention to the temperature in local en-
vironment for inside transmission equipment configuration since it
will decrease the BBU working temperature range.

Baseband Subrack
Figure 4 shows the ZXSDR BS8900 baseband subrack.

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FIGURE 4 BASEBAND SUBRACK

1. CHV 5. CC
2. CHD 6. FS
3. FA 7. PM
4. SA

Table 3 describes the modules configured in the baseband subrack


slots.

TABLE 3 BASEBAND SUBRACK MODULES DESCRIPTION

Module Meaning Quantity Description

CHV Channel 1~4 A single module can


Processing support 6 CS, Their
Module (1x amounts are determined
service) by service demands.

CHD Channel
Processing
Module (DO
service)

FA Fan Array Module 1 —

SA Site Alarm 1 Supports 8 E1/T1


Module interfaces, 8 dry
contacts (6 outputs
and 2 two-ways), 1
expanded RS232/RS485
communication interface
and fan monitor.

CC Control and Clock 1~2 Supports 1+1


Module active/standby mode.
Both are configured only
upon specific request.

FS Network Switch 1~2 1 module is configured


Module as default. Supports load
sharing. Not support
active/standby mode.

PM Power Module 1~2 1 module is configured as


default. 2 are configured
upon specific request.

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Cable Tray
The cable tray locates in the baseband power cabinet and takes
up a 1 U high space.
The cable tray is used for cable wiring, management, supporting
and protection. Figure 5 shows its structure.

FIGURE 5 CABLE TRAY STRUCTURE

Lightning Subrack
The lightning subrack prevents the external RS232/RS485, dry
contact, E1/T1 and FE/GE interfaces of ZXSDR BS8900 out- door
transmission equipment from lightning and avoids damages to
the equipment caused by lightning induction and static electric-
ity.
The lightning subrack fulfills the following functions:
� Supports lightning protection of 8 dry contacts.
� Supports lightning protection of one RS232 channel and one
RS485 channel.
� Supports lightning protection of 8 E1 channels.
� Supports lightning protection of 2 FE/GE electrical interfaces.
The lightning subrack locates in the baseband power cabinet, an
option for configuration. Figure 6 shows the lightning subrack
panel.

FIGURE 6 LIGHTNING SUBRACK PANEL

1. RS232/RS485_EM
2. MON_IN/OUT_GO
3. BSC_E1_GO
4. ABIS_1/ABIS_0
5. BBU_A1/BBU_A0
6. BBU

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Note:
The lightning subrack configuration is unnecessary when external
dry contact and external monitor are not required for GE optical
access to Abis interface.

Power Supply Subrack


Composed of AC distribution unit, DC distribution unit, rectifier and
monitoring unit, the power supply subrack adopts a standard 19
inch structure with a 6 U height.
Figure 7 shows the structure of power supply subrack.

FIGURE 7 POWER SUPPLY SUBRACK


STRUCTURE

1. DC distribution unit 3. Rectifier


2. Monitoring unit 4. AC distribution unit

Table 4 lists the description of each composition unit of power sup-


ply subrack.

TABLE 4 POWER SUPPLY SUBRACK COMPOSITION UNIT DESCRIPTION

Unit Quantity Description

AC distribution 1 Provides 2 sets of standby outputs in


unit standard configuration.

DC distribution 1 Provides overload protection for DC


unit output branch and battery branch.

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Unit Quantity Description

Rectifier <=4 Adopts drawer structure with AC


single-phase 220 V input and DC -48
V/30 A output.

Monitoring unit 1 Adopts drawer structure. In charge


of integral management of power
distribution unit, rectifier module and
storage battery.

Smog Sensor
The smog sensor lies in the left top corner of the RF cabinet for
detection of smog inside the cabinet.
The smog sensor is 104 mm in diameter and 47 mm in depth.
Figure 8 shows the structure of the smog sensor.

FIGURE 8 SMOG SENSOR STRUCTURE

The smog sensor with a ±12 V DC supply is connected to the smog


sensor interface on the panel of FCE that manages the smog alarm
and report.

RF Cabinet Outer Structure


RF cabinet outer structure consists of the cabinet proper, cabinet
door, sun shield and the base, as is shown in Figure 9.
The cabinet dimension is 850 mm × 600 mm × 600 mm (height
× width × depth).

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FIGURE 9 RF CABINET OUTER STRUCTURE

1. Sun shield 4. Base


2. Lifting eye 5. Handle
3. Heat-dissipation window 6. Rear cover plate

Note:
Both the sun shield and base are required when the RF cabinet is
installed alone. When the cabinets are installed in heap, the sun
shield is needed for RF cabinet in the upper layer and teh base is
needed for RF cabinet in the lower layer.

Table 5 lists the description of RF cabinet outer components.

TABLE 5 RF CABINET OUTER COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION

Component Description

Sun shield Prevents direct sun shine.

Lifting eye Used during cabinet installation and removal.

Heat-dissipation Helps cabinet heat-dissipation.


window

Base Used for cabinet fixation. Provides guard


against theft.

Handle Used to open and close the cabinet door.


Equipped with alarm lock against theft.

Rear cover plate Able to be disassembled and convenient for


cable connection.

RF Cabinet Inner Structure


Figure 10 shows the RF cabinet inner structure.

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FIGURE 10 RF CABINET INNER STRUCTURE

1. Fan subrack
2. Power distribution subrack
3. RF subrack
4. Base
5. Reserved for lightning filter
6. Air intake vent
7. Sun shield

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Table 6 describes the inner configuration of RF cabinet.

TABLE 6 RF CABINET INNER CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION

Unit Configuration

Fan subrack Compulsory

Power distribution subrack Compulsory

RF subrack Compulsory

Lightning Filter Optional

Sun shield Optional

Base Optional

Note:
The RF cabinet should be equipped with both sun shield and base
when placed alone. If installed in heap with other cabinet, it needs
sun shield for upper layer and base for lower layer.

RF Subrack
Figure 11 illustrates the ZXSDR BS8900 RF subrack.

FIGURE 11 RF SUBRACK

1. RSU

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Table 7 describes the module configured in RF subrack slots.

TABLE 7 RF SUBRACK MODULE DESCRIPTION

Module Meaning Quan- Description


tity

RSU Radio System 1~6 A single RSU supports 4


Unit carriers. RSU number is the
same with sector number if
the carrier number <=4 and
twice the sector number if 4 <
carrier number <=6.

Lightning Filter (Optional)


The lightning filter locates in the RF cabinet below RSU, an option
configuration.
The lightning filter consists of 2 DC lightning protection units
(LPUs), 1 air break switch (ABS) and 2 DC filters. Figure 12 shows
its structure.

FIGURE 12 LIGHTNING FILTER STRUCTURE

Note:
1. Lightning filter needs to be configured when one RF cabinet is
installed alone or with a storage battery cabinet in heap or with
another RF cabinet in heap.
2. Lightning filter is unnecessary when one RF cabinet is installed
with a baseband power cabinet in heap.

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Storage Battery Cabinet


Outer Structure Figure 13 shows the storage battery cabinet outer structure.

FIGURE 13 STORAGE BATTERY CABINET OUTER STRUCTURE

– Cabinet dimension: 850 mm× 600


mm× 600 mm (height × width ×
depth)

Note:
It is common to place the storage battery cabinet under a base-
band power cabinet or an RF cabinet, in which case the base needs
to be installed but the sun shield is unnecessary.

Table 8 describes the components of the storage battery outer


structure.

TABLE 8 STORAGE BATTERY CABINET OUTER STRUCTURE COMPONENTS


DESCRIPTION

Component Description

Handle Used to open and close cabinet door. Equipped


with alarm lock.

Vent helps cabinet heat-dissipation.

Base Used to fix the cabinet with alarm system


against theft.

Inner Structure Figure 14 shows the storage battery cabinet inner structure.

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FIGURE 14 STORAGE BATTERY CABINET INNER STRUCTURE

Table 9 describes the inner configuration of the storage battery


cabinet.

TABLE 9 STORAGE BATTERY CABINET INNER CONFIGURATION DESCRIPTION

Unit Configura- Description


tion

Storage Compulsory 1~2 sets, configured according to


Battery Set actual conditions. A single cabinet
supports a maximum capacity of 300
Ah with each set of 150 Ah. Extra
storage battery cabinet is needed for
more demands.

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Chapter 2

Modules

Table of Contents
BBU Modules ....................................................................15
RRU Modules ....................................................................34

BBU Modules
Control and Clock Module (CC)
Function CC module provides the following functions:
� Active/standby switchover
� GPS system clock and RF reference clock
� Abis interface function
� Provision of the exchange plane for signaling stream and media
stream to implement GE Ethernet exchange function
� One USB interface
� Subrack management
� Baseband modulation and demodulation
� Provision of external clock extension interface (IEEE1588) and
communication extension interface (through the local mainte-
nance interface).
Principle The CC module comprises main control unit, GPS unit, power sup-
ply unit, storage unit, Abis interface unit, FI unit, MV unit, Ethernet
exchange unit, FPGA logic unit and EPLD logic unit.
Figure 15 illustrates the principle of the CC module.

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FIGURE 15 CC MODULE PRINCIPLE

Dimension The dimensions of CC module in mm are: 148.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).
The dimensions of CC module in inches are: 5 14/16 (H) x 12/16
(W) x 7 2/16 (D)
Panel Figure 16 shows the appearance of the CC module panel with han-
dle. Figure 17 shows the appearance of the CC module panel with-
out handle.

FIGURE 16 CC MODULE PANEL (WITH HANDLE)

FIGURE 17 CC MODULE PANEL (WITHOUT HANDLE)

Note:
Some buttons will be covered if the CC module panel is equipped
with handle, as illustrated in Figure 16 and Figure 17.

Indicator Table 10 describes the indicators on the CC module panel.

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TABLE 10 CC MODULE PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Flash Description


Name Status

E0S Green Indicator of Flash fre- At most 4 flashes


E1 link 1-4 quency: per second, and on
8Hz for 0.125 seconds
E1S Green Indicator of and off for 0.125
E1 link 5-8 seconds.
The first second:
E2S Green Indicator of One flash means
E1 link 9-12 that link 0 is normal.
Off when the link is
E3S Green Indicator of unavailable.
E1 link 13-16 The third second:
Two flashes mean
the first link is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The fifth second:
Three flashes mean
the second link
is normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The seventh
second: Four
flashes mean the
third link is normal.
Off when the link is
unavailable.
Recycle again per 8
seconds.

MS Green Ac- No flash On refers to the


tive/standby active board
indicator Off refers to the
standby board.

REF Green GPS antenna Six flash On when the


indicator types antenna feeder
is normal.
Off when the
antenna feeder
and the satellite are
being initialized.
Slow flash: On for
1.5 seconds and
off for 1.5 seconds
when the antenna
feeder is broken
Quick flash: On for
0.3 seconds and off
for 0.3 seconds
when the antenna
feeder is normal but
can not search the
satellite.
Slower flash: On
for 2.5 seconds and
off for 2.5 seconds
when the antenna is
short—circuited.

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Description


Name Status
Quicker flash: On
for 70 ms and off
for 70 ms when no
message is received
during initialization.

ETH0 Green Abis interface No flash, On when the Abis


link status controlled interface physical
indicator by PHY link is normal.
Off when the Abis
interface physical
link is broken.

ETH1 Green ETH1 No flash, On when the


network port controlled ETH1 network port
link status by PHY physical link is
indicator normal.
Off when the
ETH1 network port
physical link is
broken.

ALM Red Alarm Processor On when an alarm


Indicator Control occurs on the
module.
Off when no alarm
occurs on the
module.

RUN Green Running Six flash On when the version


Indicator types file begins to run to
request for the
logical address of
the module.
Slow flash: On for
1.5 seconds and off
for 1.5 seconds
when the module is
being powered on.
Normal flash: On
for 0.3 seconds and
off for 0.3 seconds
when the board
is under normal
operation.
Slow flash: On
for 2 seconds and
off for 2 seconds
when the board is
in active/standby
pre-changeover.
Slow flash: On
for 1 second and
off for 1 second
when the board is
in active/standby
changeover.
Fast flash: On
for 70 ms and off
for 70 ms when
communication
between CC
board and OMP

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Description


Name Status
is interrupted, or
communication
between active and
standby CCs/FSs
is interrupted, or
communication
between CH and
CC is interrupted,
or communication
between FS and CC
is interrupted.

Button Table 11 describes the buttons on the panel of CC module.

TABLE 11 CC MODULE PANEL BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Description

M/S Active/standby switchover button

RST Reset button

Panel Interface Table 12 describes interfaces on the panel of CC module.

TABLE 12 CC MODULE PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Name Description

ETH0 GE/FE port connection between


BBU and BSC

ETH1 Debugging or local maintenance

EXT Connecting the external receiver


(RS485, PP1S and 2M interfaces)

REF Connecting GPS antenna


externally

TX/RX Connecting the optical interface


between BBU and BSC

Channel Processing Module (CH)


Function CH module performs the following functions:
� The forward modulation and reverse demodulation of base-
band
� CDMA key technologies, such as diversity technique, RAKE
receiving, softer-handoff and power control
� Mixed insertion of CHV and CHD modules to support 1x and
EV-DO service.

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Principle CHV module consists of processing unit, baseband modulation and


demodulation unit, FPGA unit, EPLD logic unit, power, Ethernet unit
and MMC unit. Figure 18 shows the principle of CHV module.

FIGURE 18 CHV MODULE PRINCIPLE

CHD module consists of multiplexing and de-multiplexing unit,


clock processing unit, ARM unit, DSP unit, modulation and de-
modulation unit and MPC unit. Figure 19 shows the principle of
CHD module.

FIGURE 19 CHD MODULE PRINCIPLE

Measurement The dimensions of CH module in mm are: 148.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).

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The dimensions of CH module in inches are: 5 14/16 (H) x 12/16


(W) x 7 2/16 (D).
Panel CH is classified into CHV and CHD. Figure 20 shows the panel ap-
pearance of CHV module with and without handle respectively.
Figure 21 shows the panel appearance of CHD module with and
without handle respectively.

FIGURE 20 CHV MODULE PANEL

FIGURE 21 CHD MODULE PANEL

Indicator Table 13 describes the indicators on the panel of CH module.

TABLE 13 CH MODULE PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Flash Status Description


Name

BLS Green Baseband link The flash Ordinal flash


(forward/re- frequency on time, the
verse) run- is 8Hz; it maximum
ning status indicates flash for four
indicator the SERDES times per sec-
receiving ond, 0.125s
status and On and 0.125s
the forward Off
baseband The first sec-
signal failure ond: one flash
while FS0/FS1 means com-
board munication
connects to with FS0 is
CH board. normal and
Off means
communica-

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Status Description


Name
tion is broken.
The forth sec-
ond: two
flashes mean
communica-
tion with FS1
is normal and
Off means
communica-
tion is broken.
Recycle again
per 6 seconds.
If the for-
ward IO signal
check from
the channel
chip output is
wrong, it is
always off.
If the 61.44M
clock or the
32CHIP clock
is wrong, it is
always off.

SCS Green System clock Three On: the


(50CHIP/10ms) statuses: On, system clock
running status quick flash running is
indicator and Off. normal.
Quick flash:
10ms wrong,
0.125s On and
0.125s Off.
Off: 50CHIP
wrong.

ST Green Reservation Controlled by -


CPU, EPLD
transparent
transmission
mode

CST Green Communica- Controlled by On: normal


tion status CPU, EPLD communica-
indicator be- transparent tion between
tween CPU transmission CPU and MMC
and MMC mode Off: failed
communica-
tion between
CPU and MMC.

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Status Description


Name

RUN Green Running Four statuses: 5 Hz flash:


Indicator 5Hz flash, 1Hz the board is
flash, On and in power-up
Off. procedure.
1 Hz flash:
the board
is normally
running.
On: the
version is
downloaded
successfully
and is being
started.
Off: the board
is abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm Processor On: the board


Indicator Control has alarm.
Off: the board
has no alarm.

Button Table 14 describes the button on the CH Panel.

TABLE 14 CH BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Name Description

RST Reset

Fabric Switch Module (FS)


Functions The FS module provides the following functions:
� In forward direction, performs the baseband data multiplexing
and framing and then transmit them to the remote RRU.
� In reverse direction, performs deframing and demultiplexing
for received RRU remote data and then transmit them to the
baseband processing unit.
� Supports six remote baseband fiber interfaces.
� The logic unit implements all the functions except for optical
interface processing.
Principle The FS module comprises active/standby control unit, MCU0 unit,
MCU1 unit, EPLD logic, optical interface control unit, FPGA unit,
optical receiving and transmitting circuit and clock processing cir-
cuit, as shown in Figure 22.

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FIGURE 22 FS MODULE PRINCIPLE

Measurement The dimensions of FS module in mm are: 148.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).
The dimensions of FS module in inches are: 5 14/16 (H) x 12/16
(W) x 7 2 /16 (D).
Panel Figure 23 and Figure 24 show the FS module panel.

FIGURE 23 FS MODULE PANEL WITH HANDLE

FIGURE 24 FS MODULE PANEL WITHOUT HANDLE

Indicator Table 15 describes the indicators on FS panel.

TABLE 15 FS PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion

RLS Green Reverse Controlled At most four


baseband by FPGA; flashes per
link running the flash second. On
status frequency for 0.125
indicator is 8Hz; seconds and
it means off for 0.125
the locking seconds.
status of The first

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion
the reverse second:
optical One flash
interfaces means link
from all 0 is normal.
fibers to FS. Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The forth
second:
Two flashes
mean the
1st link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The seventh
second:
Three
flashes
mean the
2nd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The tenth
second:
Four flashes
mean the
3rd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The
thirteenth
second:
five flashes
mean the
4th link is
normal and
Off means
the 4th is
unavailable.
The
sixteenth
second:
Six flashes
mean the
5th link
is normal.
Off when
the 5th is
broken.
Recycle
again per
18 seconds.
Off when
an error
occurs on
the 61.44M
clock.

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion

FLS Green Forward Controlled At most four


baseband by FPGA; flashes per
link running the flash second. On
status frequency for 0.125
indicator is 8Hz; seconds and
it means off for 0.125
the data seconds.
receiving The first
status of second:
the forward One flash
SERDES means link
from all CH 0 is normal.
modules to Off when
FS. the link is
broken.
The forth
second:
Two flashes
mean the
1st link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
broken.
The seventh
second:
Three
flashes
mean the
2nd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
broken.
The tenth
second:
Four flashes
means the
3rd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
broken.
The
thirteenth
second:
Five flashes
means the
4th link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
broken.
Recycle
again per
15 seconds.
Off when
an error
occurs on
the 61.44M
clock.

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion

SCS Green System FPGA On when


clock control the system
running indicator clock is
status , three normal.
indicator status: on, Quickly
quick flash blinks (on
and off. for 0.125
seconds and
off for 0.125
seconds)
when a
10ms clock
failure
occurs.
Off when a
50CHIP
clock failure
occurs.

CST Green Communi- Controlled On when the


cation sta- by CPU, communi-
tus indica- EPLD trans- cation be-
tor between parent tween CPU
CPU and transmis- and MMC is
MMC sion normal.
Off when
CPU fails to
communi-
cate with
MMC.

RUN Green Running MMC control Blinks in


Indicator indicator 5 Hz flash
when the
module is
being pow-
ered on.
Blinks in
1 Hz flash
when the
module runs
normally.
On when
the mod-
ule is start-
ing the ver-
sion after
download-
ing it suc-
cessfully.
Off when
the module
is abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm MMC control On when


Indicator indicator an alarm
occurs on
the module.
Off when
no alarm
occurs on
the module.

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Site Alarm Module (SA)


Function SA module provides the following functions.
� Communication with CC through PMB-0 cable to implement CC
unit functions.
� Nine fan rev control and monitoring.
� Provision of one UART to communicate with the master control
board CC.
� Extensible full-duplex RS232 and RS485 communication chan-
nel for connected-externally monitoring equipment.
� Six dry contact inputs and two bidirectional dry contacts.
� Temperature sensor monitoring interface for FA .
� Eight E1/T1 interfaces and interface protection.
� BDS_ID and ABIS_MODE configuration.
Principle The SA module comprises management unit, reset unit, monitor-
ing unit, E1/T1 interface protection unit and power unit. Figure 25
shows the SA module principle.

FIGURE 25 SA MODULE PRINCIPLE

Measurement The dimensions of SA module in mm are: 73.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).
The dimensions of SA module in inches are: 2 14/16 (H) x 12/16
(W) x 7 12/16 (D).
Panel Figure 26 shows the panel of SA module.

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FIGURE 26 SA MODULE PANEL

Indicator Table 16 describes the indicators on the panel of SA module.

TABLE 16 SA PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN Green Running Blinks in 5


Indicator Hz when the
module is being
powered on.
Blinks in 1
Hz when the
module runs
normally.
On when the
module is
starting the
version after
downloading it
successfully.
Off when the
module is
abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm Indicator On when an


alarm occurs on
the module.
Off when no
alarm occurs on
the module.

Button Table 17 describes the button on the panel of SA module.

TABLE 17 SA BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Description

RST Reset button

Panel Interface Table 18 describes the panel interfaces on SA module.

TABLE 18 SA PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Name Description

Mon/Abis Abis connection ,RS232 / RS485


monitoring and dry contact
monitoring

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Fan Array Module (FA)


Function FA provides the following functions:
� Fan control and air inlet temperature check
� Fan control interface
� Provision of a temperature sensor for FA module to check the
temperature of air inlet
� Fan subrack LED status display.
Principle The FA module comprises temperature sensor unit, fan drive unit,
LED drive, power supply, fan, backplane interface and FL unit. Fig-
ure 27 shows the principle of the FA module.

FIGURE 27 FA MODULE PRINCIPLE

Panel Figure 28 shows the panel of the FA module.

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FIGURE 28 FA MODULE PANEL

Indicator Table 19 describes the indicators on the panel of the FA module.

TABLE 19 FA PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

In-
di- Mean- Flash
Color Description
ca- ing Status
tor

Flash On when the FA is powered on


Run- frequency: and not controlled by SA.
ning on for 0.3 Off when the FA is powered off.
RUN Green
indi- seconds and Blinks (on for 0.3 seconds and off
cator off for 0.3 for 0.3 seconds) when the FA is
seconds controlled by SA.

On when the FA is powered on


and not controlled by SA (i.e., the
Flash
RUN indicator is on) or when a
frequency:
Alarm fan failure occurs (i.e., the RUN
on for 0.3
ALM Red indi- indicator blinks).
seconds and
cator Off when the FA is normal (i.e.,
off for 0.3
the RUN indicator blinks) or when
seconds
the FA is powered off (i.e., the
RUN indicator is off).

Power Module (PM)


Function PM module performs the following functions:
� 16 internal interfaces for +12 V load power
� 16 internal interfaces for +3.3 V management power

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� EMMC management
� Input over-voltage and under-voltage measurement and pro-
tection
� Output over-current protection and load power management.
Principle The PM comprises power input unit, soft-startup circuit, status
monitoring unit, logic unit, CPU, storage, status drive control cir-
cuit, I2C interface isolation unit, watchdog circuit and power con-
version unit. Figure 29 shows the principle of the PM module.

FIGURE 29 PM MODULE PRINCIPLE

Measurement The dimensions of PM module in mm are: 73.8 (H) x 29.0 ( W) x


181.5 (D)
The dimensions of PM module in inches are: 2 14/16 (H) x 1 2/16
( W) x 7 12/16 (D)
Panel Figure 30 shows the panel of PM module.

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FIGURE 30 PM MODULE PANEL

Indicator Table 20 describes the panel indicators of PM module.

TABLE 20 PM PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN Green Running Indicator Blinks in 5 Hz


when the module
is being powered
on.
Blinks in 1 Hz
when the module
runs normally.
On when the
version is being
started after it
is downloaded
successfully.
Off when the
module is
abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm Indicator On when an alarm


occurs on the
module.
Off when no alarm
occurs on the
module.

Panel Interface Table 21 describes the panel interfaces of PM module.

TABLE 21 PM PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Description

MON RS232 debugging interface

-48V/-48V RTN -48V DC input interface

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RRU Modules
Fan Subrack
The fan subrack locates in the RF cabinet above the power distri-
bution subrack.
The fan subrack consists of fan control module (FCE), temperature
sensor and 6 fans.
Figure 31 shows the fan subrack structure.

FIGURE 31 FAN SUBRACK STRUCTURE

1. POWER 2. MON

Power Distribution Subrack


The power distribution subrack locates in the RF cabinet between
the fan subrack and RF subrack.
The power distribution subrack consists of 7 branch power circuit
breakers, 2 bus bar jackets, spacer and the shell with the break-
ers controlling over the power distribution to 6 RSUs and the fan
subrack.
Figure 32 shows the structure of the power distribution subrack.

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FIGURE 32 POWER DISTRIBUTION SUBRACK STRUCTURE

1. RSU 4~6 3. RSU 1~3


2. FAN

Radio System Unit (RSU)


Function RSU provides the following functions:
� Communication with the baseband subrack
� Conversion between air interface RF signals and digital signals
� RF signal amplification, transmission, and reception
� Clock synchronization.
Principle The RSU module comprises transceiver board (RTR), power am-
plifier (PA), duplexer (DFL), lightning interface board (PIBC) and
power unit (RPDC). Figure 33 illustrates the RSU’s schematic dia-
gram.

FIGURE 33 RSU SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

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Dimension The dimensions of RSU in mm are : 400.5 (H) × 72.7 (W) × 455.0
(D).
Panel Figure 34 illustrates the RSU panel.

FIGURE 34 RSU PANEL

Indicators Table 22 describes RSU panel indicators.

TABLE 22 RSU PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN Green RSU running On when RSU is


indicator being reset or
started.
Blinks in 1Hz
when RSU runs
normally.
Blinks in 5
Hz when the
version is being
downloaded.
Off when Self
test fails.

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Indicator Color Meaning Description

ALM Red RSU alarm Off when RSU


indicator runs normally
or is being
reset or
started, or RSU
version is being
downloaded.
Blinks in 5
Hz when a
critical alarm
is generated.
Blinks in 1
Hz when a
minor alarm
is generated.

LNK Green Optical On when the


interface link fiber connection
indicator is normal.
Off when the
fiber is
disconnected.
Blinks in 5
Hz when the
link is used as
clock reference
source and the
phase locked
loop is in fast
pull-in status.
Blinks in 0.25
Hz when the
link is used as
clock reference
source and the
phase locked
loop is in tracing
status.

RF Orange RF status Off during no RF


indicator output
On during RF
output

Button There is only one button (RST) on the RSU panel. Table 23 de-
scribes the button.

TABLE 23 RSU PANEL BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Description

RST Reset button

Panel Interfaces Table 24 describes RSU panel interfaces.

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TABLE 24 RSU PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Entity at end Entity at end Description


A B

ANT1(TX/RX) RSU Transceiver Connected to


antenna transceiver an-
tenna of trans-
mit/receive
main set chan-
nel

ANT2(RX) RSU Receive Connected


antenna to receive
diversity
channel
antenna

Rx out RSU Frequency Frequency


expansion RSU expansion
output
interface,
outputting main
set received
signals

Rx in Frequency RSU Frequency


expansion RSU expansion
input interface,
inputting
diversity
received signals

TX1 RX1 RSU BBU or the Connected to


upper level the CPRI optical
cascaded RSU interface of BBU
or upper level
cascaded RSU

TX2 RX2 RSU Lower level Connected to


cascaded RSU the CPRI optical
interface of
the lower level
cascaded RSU

DBG RSU PC and test Debug interface


device (test and test
board) interface

TEST RSU Testing device Tx Test signal


interface

MON RSU Peripheral Provides input


interface for
four channels
of dry contact
signals and
RS 485
environment
monitoring
interface

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Interface Entity at end Entity at end Description


A B

AISG RSU Antenna feeder Connected to


antenna feeder
AISG interface

POWER RSU front panel RF power -48 V DC power


supply in input interface
the power
distribution
subrack

Power Distribution Module (PDM)


The Power Distribution Module (PDM) provides one -48V DC input
interface and eight -48V DC output interfaces to supply power for
RSU and FCE.
Figure 35 shows the front panel of the PDM.

FIGURE 35 PDM FRONT PANEL

Table 25 describes the PDM front panel.

TABLE 25 PDM FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

Silk Print Name Description

PWR IN Power indicator That it is on does not mean


that the equipment is powered
on but just means that there is
power supply available for this
equipment.

PWR Whole equipment ON: Powered on


power supply and OFF: Powered off
built-in transmission
subrack power
supply

LSP Lightning filter Lightning protection

FAN Fan subrack power ON: Powered on


supply OFF: Powered off

RU1 Power supply of RF ON: Powered on


unit 1 OFF: Powered off

RU2 Power supply of RF ON: Powered on


unit 2 OFF: Powered off

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Silk Print Name Description

RU3 Power supply of RF ON: Powered on


unit 3 OFF: Powered off

RU4 Power supply of RF ON: Powered on


unit 4 OFF: Powered off

RU5 Power supply of RF ON: Powered on


unit 5 OFF: Powered off

RU6 Power supply of RF ON: Powered on


unit 6 OFF: Powered off

Figure 36 shows the PDM rear panel.

FIGURE 36 PDM REAR PANEL

Fan Control Module (FCE)


The Fan Control Module (FCE) provides the following functions:
� Heat dissipation of the integrated equipment
� Monitoring of fans in the RF cabinet
� Power supply for fans, rotation control and state report.
Figure 37 shows the FCE front panel.

FIGURE 37 FCE FRONT PANEL

Table 26 describes the FCE front panel.

TABLE 26 FCE FRONT PANEL DESCRIPTION

Silk Print Name Description

POWER Power It is connected to the fan power supply of


interface the power distribution subrack.

PWR Power That it turns green indicates the fan unit


indicator is powered on.

RST Reset button Resets the whole fan system.

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Silk Print Name Description

ALM Alarm That it turns red indicates there is an


indicator alarm occurring.

RUN Run indicator That it flashes indicates the fan system


runs normally.

MON Monitoring Monitors fans.


interface

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External Cables

Table of Contents
External Cable Layout ........................................................43
Baseband Power Cabinet Input Power Cable ..........................44
Baseband Power Cabinet Grounding Cable ............................45
Baseband Cabinet and Storage Battery Connecting Cable .........46
Baseband Subrack DC Input Power Cable..............................46
Serial Port Monitoring Cable from Power Subrack to Baseband
Subrack ...........................................................................47
Baseband Subrack and RF Cabinet Connecting Fiber ...............48
External Dry Contact of Baseband Subrack............................49
Baseband Subrack and Lightning Subrack Connecting Ca-
ble ..................................................................................53
Baseband Subrack Ethernet Cable........................................54
GPS Arrester and CC Module Connecting RF Cable..................55
Storage Battery Door Control Cable .....................................55
Storage Battery Temperature Monitoring Cable ......................56
Storage Battery Water Monitoring Cable ...............................56
E1/T1 Cable on Lightning Subrack LPU .................................56
RF Cabinet DC Input Power Cable ........................................59

External Cable Layout


External cables of ZXSDR BS8900 RF cabinet include power
cable, RF cable, fiber and grounding cable. Figure 38 shows the
cable layout.

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FIGURE 38 RF CABINET EXTERNAL CABLE LAYOUT

– Blue: AISG cable – Purple: RF cable


– Yellow: Fiber – Red: Power grounding cable

Baseband Power Cabinet


Input Power Cable
The baseband power cabinet input cable is a 3×10mm2 outdoor
power cable of RVYZ3×10mm2//ZA-RVY3*10 type.
Table 27 describes definitions of color codes of the baseband power
cabinet power input cable and Table 28 describes technical indices
of the cable.

TABLE 27 BASEBAND POWER CABINET INPUT POWER CABLE COLOR


CODE
DEFINITIONS

Pin Signal Signal Description Cable End A End B


Defini- Color Entity Entity
tion Code

1 L AC phase line L with Brown AC power Base-


the maximum current distri- band
of 60A bution power
equip- cabinet
2 N AC zero line N with Black ment power
the maximum current shielding
of 60A box

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Pin Signal Signal Description Cable End A End B


Defini- Color Entity Entity
tion Code

3 PE AC protection ground- Yellow


ing earth PE and
green

TABLE 28 TECHNICAL INDICES OF BASEBAND POWER CABINET INPUT


POWER CABLE

Name Index

Insulator layer 1.0 mm/4.9 mm2


thickness/outer di-
ameter

Jacket thickness 1.2 mm

Finished cable ≤17.6 mm


outer diameter

Insulator layer Blue: N; Brown: L; Yellow and green: PE


color

Conduct resistance ≤1.83Ω/km

Allowed tempera- -40˚C ~ 75˚C


ture range

Fire resistance ca- Meet UL1581


pability and Day-
light resistance ca-
pability

Baseband Power Cabinet


Grounding Cable
By connecting the baseband power cabinet to the outdoor ground-
ing busbar, the grounding cable provides protection grounding
earth for the system to prevent the equipment from electrostatic
damage and ensure safety and reliable operation of the equip-
ment.
The grounding cable is a 35 mm2 yellow and green copper wire.
Figure 39 shows the appearance of the grounding cable.

FIGURE 39 GROUNDING CABLE APPEARANCE

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Baseband Cabinet and


Storage Battery Connecting
Cable
The cable connecting the baseband cabinet to the storage battery
is a 2–core 16mm2 colorful wire. End A is crimped with a M8 ter-
minal to connect to the storage battery and 12mm skin is stripped
at end B to connect to the power supply. Both ends of the posi-
tive wire are covered with red heat shrink tubes while those of the
negative wire covered with blue heat shrink tubes.
Figure 40 shows the appearance of the cable connecting the base-
band power cabinet to the storage battery.

FIGURE 40 BASEBAND CABINET AND STORAGE BATTERY CONNECTING


CABLE
APPEARANCE

End A is a M8 terminal connected to the wire post in the storage


battery and end B connected to the power output terminal in the
baseband power cabinet.

Baseband Subrack DC Input


Power Cable
The ZXSDR BS8900 baseband subrack supports –48V DC
power supply only.
Figure 41 shows the appearance of the baseband subrack DC input
power cable.

FIGURE 41 BASEBAND SUBRACK DC INPUT POWER CABLE


APPEARANCE

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Note:
1. End A is a 7–core (big hole + small hole ... small hole + big
hole) D-type connector where the connecting lines in small
holes can be unsed. This end is connected to the BBU power
input terminal.
2. End B1 comprises 2.5mm2 black insulating wires that are con-
nected to the power supply output terminal.

Table 29 describes the connection of the power cable.

TABLE 29 POWER CABLE CONNECTION

Connector Core Color Signal Description

End B2 Yellow and green or Protection ground


black

End B1 Brown 0 V DC and maximum power of


300 W

End B1 Blue -48 V DC and maximum power


of 300 W

Serial Port Monitoring Cable


from Power Subrack to
Baseband Subrack
The serial port monitoring cable between the power subrack and
baseband subrack is an RS232/RS485 serial port communication
cable, transmitting RS232/RS485 signals and monitoring working
status of power device.
The serial port monitoring cable is a balanced twist pair.
Figure 42 shows the structure of the serial port monitoring cable
between power subrack and baseband subrack.

FIGURE 42 SERIAL PORT MONITORING CABLE BETWEEN POWER


SUBRACK AND BASEBAND SUBRACK

Table 30 describes serial port monitoring cable pins.

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TABLE 30 SERIAL PORT MONITORING CABLE PIN DESCRIPTION

Se- Name Signal Pin at Pin at


quence Description End A End B

1 COM2_RS485_TX+ RS485 signal N/A 1


output

2 COM2_RXD Receives RS232 N/A 2


signals

3 COM2_TXD Transmits RS232 N/A 3


signals

4 COM2_RS485_RX+ RS485 signal input N/A 4

5 GND Digital ground N/A 5

6 COM2_RS485_TX- RS485 signal N/A 6


output

7 GND Digital ground N/A 7

8 COM2_RS485_RX- RS485 signal input N/A 8

9 GND Digital ground N/A 9

Note:
This cable cannot provide RS232 interface and RS485 interface
simultaneously.

Baseband Subrack and RF


Cabinet Connecting Fiber
The fiber implements signal exchange between ZXSDR BS8900
baseband subrack and RF cabinet.
The fiber used by ZXSDR BS8900 is a single-mode fiber with
LC/LC connectors at both ends. Figure 43 shows the appearance
of the fiber.

FIGURE 43 SINGLE-MODE FIBER APPEARANCE

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When connecting the fiber, just make sure that signal receptions
and transmissions are consistent in both ends regardless of its
direction because of nondirectivity of the fiber.

External Dry Contact of


Baseband Subrack
The dry contact input/output cable connects the ZXSDR BS8900
to external environment monitoring system to receive dry
contact signals from external equipment and transmit dry contact
signals of the ZXSDR BS8900 .
The dry contact input/output cable is a balanced twist pair, as
shown in Figure 44.

FIGURE 44 DRY CONTACT INPUT/OUTPUT CABLE


APPEARANCE

Table 31 describes dry contact input cable pins.

TABLE 31 DRY CONTACT INPUT CABLE PIN


DESCRIPTION

Sequence Name Signal De- Pin at End Pin at End


scription A B

1 DRY_IN1+ Dry contact N/A 1


input for
switch
signals

2 DRY_IN1– Dry contact N/A 2


input for
switch
signals

3 DRY_IN2+ Dry contact N/A 3


input for
switch
signals

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Sequence Name Signal De- Pin at End Pin at End


scription A B

4 DRY_IN2– Dry contact N/A 4


input for
switch
signals

5 DRY_IN3+ Dry contact N/A 5


input for
switch
signals

6 DRY_IN3– Dry contact N/A 6


input for
switch
signals

7 DRY_IN4+ Dry contact N/A 7


input for
switch
signals

8 DRY_IN4– Dry contact N/A 8


input for
switch
signals

9 DRY_IN5+ Dry contact N/A 9


input for
switch
signals

10 DRY_IN5– Dry contact N/A 10


input for
switch
signals

11 DRY_IN6+ Dry contact N/A 11


input for
switch
signals

12 DRY_IN6– Dry contact N/A 12


input for
switch
signals

13 DRY_IN7+ Dry contact N/A 13


input for
switch
signals

14 DRY_IN7– Dry contact N/A 14


input for
switch
signals

15 DRY_IN8+ Dry contact N/A 16


input for
switch
signals

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Sequence Name Signal De- Pin at End Pin at End


scription A B

16 DRY_IN8– Dry contact N/A 17


input for
switch
signals

17 DRY_IN9+ Dry contact N/A 18


input for
switch
signals

18 DRY_IN9– Dry contact N/A 19


input for
switch
signals

19 DRY_IN10+ Dry contact N/A 20


input for
switch
signals

20 DRY_IN10– Dry contact N/A 21


input for
switch
signals

21 DRY_IN11+ Dry contact N/A 22


input for
switch
signals

22 DRY_IN11– Dry contact N/A 23


input for
switch
signals

23 DRY_IN12+ Dry contact N/A 24


input for
switch
signals

24 DRY_IN12– Dry contact N/A 25


input for
switch
signals

25 DRY_IN13+ Dry contact N/A 26


input for
switch
signals

26 DRY_IN13– Dry contact N/A 27


input for
switch
signals

27 DRY_IN14+ Dry contact N/A 28


input for
switch
signals

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Sequence Name Signal De- Pin at End Pin at End


scription A B

28 DRY_IN14– Dry contact N/A 29


input for
switch
signals

29 DRY_IN15+ Dry contact N/A 31


input for
switch
signals

30 DRY_IN15– Dry contact N/A 32


input for
switch
signals

31 DRY_IN16+ Dry contact N/A 33


input for
switch
signals

32 DRY_IN16– Dry contact N/A 34


input for
switch
signals

Table 32 describes dry contact output cable pins.

TABLE 32 DRY CONTACT OUTPUT CABLE PIN DESCRIPTION

Sequence Name Signal De- Pin at End Pin at End


scription A B

1 DRY_OUT1+ Dry contact N/A 1


output
for switch
signals

2 DRY_OUT1– Dry contact N/A 14


output
for switch
signals

3 DRY_OUT2+ Dry contact N/A 2


output
for switch
signals

4 DRY_OUT2– Dry contact N/A 15


output
for switch
signals

5 DRY_OUT3+ Dry contact N/A 3


output
for switch
signals

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Sequence Name Signal De- Pin at End Pin at End


scription A B

6 DRY_OUT3– Dry contact N/A 16


output
for switch
signals

7 DRY_OUT4+ Dry contact N/A 4


output
for switch
signals

8 DRY_OUT4– Dry contact N/A 17


output
for switch
signals

Baseband Subrack
and Lightning Subrack
Connecting Cable
The cable connecting the baseband subrack to the lightning sub-
rack is used to monitor external and internal environments of the
cabinet and lead the dry contact monitoring cable into the cabinet,
and connect Abis interface if the Abis interface adopts an E1/T1
connection mode.
Both ends A and B of this cable are SCSI connectors. Figure 45
shows its appearance.

FIGURE 45 BASEBAND SUBRACK AND LIGHTNING SUBRACK


CONNECTING
CABLE APPEARANCE

Table 33 describes the cable connection relationship between base-


band subrack and lightning subrack.

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TABLE 33 CABLE CONNECTION RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BASEBAND


SUBRACK AND LIGHTNING SUBRACK

End A End B

Connects the End B1: Connects the BBU interface of the


monitoring/Abis lighting subrack.
interface on the End B2: Connects the grounding terminal of
SA board of the the cabinet.
baseband subrack.

Baseband Subrack Ethernet


Cable
The Ethernet cable connects Abis interface of baseband subrack to
Abis interface of BSC and can be used as an operation and main-
tenance cable when login in a LMT mode is adopted.
Both ends of the Ethernet cable are RJ45 connectors. Figure 46
shows the appearance of the cable.

FIGURE 46 ETHERNET CABLE APPEARANCE

Table 34 describes Ethernet cable pins.

TABLE 34 ETHERNET CABLE PIN


DESCRIPTION

Se- Name Description Pin at Pin at


quence End A End B

1 Abis/Iub_ETH_TX+ Transmits signals 1 1

2 Abis/Iub_ETH_TX- Transmits signals 2 2

3 Abis/Iub_ETH_RX+ Receives signals 3 3

4 Abis/Iub_ETH_RX- Receives signals 6 6

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GPS Arrester and CC


Module Connecting RF
Cable
The GPS jumper connects GPS arrester to CC module and provides
GPS clock input signals for CC to convert these signals into various
clock signals for ZXSDR BS8900 to use.
Figure 47 shows the appearance of the GPS jumper.

FIGURE 47 GPS JUMPER APPEARANCE

One end of the GPS jumper is connected to the output terminal of


the GPS arrester and the other connected to the ANT interface of
the CC board.

Storage Battery Door Control


Cable
The storage battery door control cable is used to monitor door
control of the storage battery cabinet and its appearance is as
shown in Figure 48.

FIGURE 48 STORAGE BATTERY DOOR CONTROL CABLE


APPEARANCE

End A is connected with the environment monitoring cable led from


the lightning subrack and end B connected with the door control
magnetism.

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Storage Battery
Temperature Monitoring
Cable
The storage battery temperature monitoring cable is used to mon-
itor the temperature in the storage battery and report monitoring
results to the baseband subrack.
Figure 49 shows the appearance of the temperature monitoring
cable.

FIGURE 49 TEMPERATURE MONITORING CABLE


APPEARANCE

Storage Battery Water


Monitoring Cable
The storage battery water monitoring cable is used to monitor
whether the storage battery is watered and transmit electrical sig-
nals of the water sensor to the baseband subrack.
Figure 50 shows the appearance of the storage battery water mon-
itoring cable.

FIGURE 50 STORAGE BATTERY WATER MONITORING CABLE


APPEARANCE

End A is a water sensor and put on the bottom of the storage


battery cabinet while end B is connected with the environment
monitoring cable led from the lightning subrack of the baseband
cabinet.

E1/T1 Cable on Lightning


Subrack LPU
The E1/T1 cable on lightning subrack LPU transmits E1/T1 signals
between Abis interfaces or cascaded BTSs and is classified into
4–channel E1/T1 cable and 8–channel E1/T1 cable.

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Figure 51 shows the structure of the 8–channel E1/T1 cable. Fig-


ure 52 shows the structure of the 4–channel E1/T1 cable.

FIGURE 51 8–CHANNEL E1/T1 CABLE

FIGURE 52 4–CHANNEL E1/T1 CABLE

One end of the cable is a DB44 connector to connect to the light-


ning subrack and the other end contains 16 or 32 lines to connect
to the transmission equipment.
Table 35 describes E1/T1 cable pins.

TABLE 35 DESCRIPTION OF E1/T1 CABLE PINS ON LIGHTNING SUBRACK


LPU

Se- Pin at End Pin at End


Name Signal Description
quence A B

Transmits signal
1 E1_TX1+ positive (micro-coax 1-2-inner 25
1 signal)

Transmits signal
2 E1_TX1- negative (micro-coax 1-2-outer 24
1 shielding ground)

Receives signal
3 E1_RX1+ positive (micro-coax 1-1-inner 23
2 signal)

Receives signal
4 E1_RX1- negative (micro-coax 1-1-outer 22
2 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
5 E1_TX2+ positive (micro-coax 1-4-inner 4
3 signal)

Transmits signal
6 E1_TX2- negative (micro-coax 1-4-outer 3
3 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
7 E1_RX2+ positive (micro-coax 1-3-inner 2
4 signal)

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Se- Pin at End Pin at End


Name Signal Description
quence A B

Receives signal
8 E1_RX2- negative (micro-coax 1-3-outer 1
4 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
9 E1_TX3+ positive (micro-coax 1-6-inner 8
5 signal)

Transmits signal
10 E1_TX3- negative (micro-coax 1-6-outer 7
5 shielding ground)

Receives signal
11 E1_RX3+ positive (micro-coax 1-5-inner 6
6 signal)

Receives signal
12 E1_RX3- negative (micro-coax 1-5-outer 5
6 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
13 E1_TX4+ positive (micro-coax 1-8-inner 12
7 signal)

Transmits signal
14 E1_TX4- negative (micro-coax 1-8-outer 11
7 shielding ground)

Receives signal
15 E1_RX4+ positive (micro-coax 1-7-inner 10
8 signal)

Receives signal
16 E1_RX4- negative (micro-coax 1-7-outer 9
8 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
17 E1_TX5+ positive (micro-coax 2-2-inner 44
1 signal)

Transmits signal
18 E1_TX5- negative (micro-coax 2-2-outer 43
1 shielding ground)

Receives signal
19 E1_RX5+ positive (micro-coax 2-1-inner 14
2 signal)

Receives signal
20 E1_RX5- negative (micro-coax 2-1-outer 13
2 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
21 E1_TX6+ positive (micro-coax 2-4-inner 42
3 signal)

Transmits signal
22 E1_TX6- negative (micro-coax 2-4-outer 41
3 shielding ground)

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Se- Pin at End Pin at End


Name Signal Description
quence A B

Receives signal
23 E1_RX6+ positive (micro-coax 2-3-inner 40
4 signal)

Receives signal
24 E1_RX6- negative (micro-coax 2-3-outer 39
4 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
25 E1_TX7+ positive (micro-coax 2-6-inner 38
5 signal)

Transmits signal
26 E1_TX7- negative (micro-coax 2-6-outer 37
5 shielding ground)

Receives signal
27 E1_RX7+ positive (micro-coax 2-5-inner 36
6 signal)

Receives signal
28 E1_RX7- negative (micro-coax 2-5-outer 35
6 shielding ground)

Transmits signal
29 E1_TX8+ positive (micro-coax 2-8-inner 34
7 signal)

Transmits signal
30 E1_TX8- negative (micro-coax 2-8-outer 33
7 shielding ground)

Receives signal
31 E1_RX8+ positive (micro-coax 2-7-inner 32
8 signal)

Receives signal
32 E1_RX8- negative (micro-coax 2-7-outer 31
8 shielding ground)

RF Cabinet DC Input Power


Cable
The RF cabinet DC input power cable is a 3×10mm2 outdoor power
cable of RVYZ3×10mm2//ZA-RVY3*10 type. Table 36 describes
technical indices of the cable.

TABLE 36 RF CABINET DC INPUT POWER CABLE TECHNICAL


INDICES

Name Index

Insulator layer 1.0 mm/4.9 mm2


thickness/outer di-
ameter

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Jacket thickness 1.2 mm

Finished cable ≤17.6 mm


outer diameter

Insulator layer Blue: -48V; Brown: -48 V GND; Yellow


color and green: PE

Conduct resistance ≤1.83Ω/km

Allowed tempera- -40 75


ture range

Fire resistance ca- Meet UL1581


pability and Day-
light resistance ca-
pability

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GPS Antenna Feeder


System

Table of Contents
GPS Antenna Feeder System Structure .................................61
GPS Antenna ....................................................................62
GPS Feeder.......................................................................63
GPS Arrester.....................................................................64
GPS Feeder Connector........................................................65
GPS Grounding Kit .............................................................66

GPS Antenna Feeder


System Structure
GPS signals provide system clock and frequency reference. The
GPS antenna feeder system receives navigation and location sig-
nals from GPS satellites and demodulates these signals into fre-
quency and clock signals for relevant units of the ZXSDR BS8900
.
Figure 53 shows the structure of the ZXSDR BS8900 GPS
antenna feeder system.

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FIGURE 53 GPS ANTENNA FEEDER SYSTEM STRUCTURE

1. GPS antenna 4. GPS arrester


2. GPS feeder pole 5. Baseband
3. Feeder 6. Baseband power cabinet

GPS Antenna
Description GPS antenna is an active antenna. GPS antenna receives GPS
satellite signals and sends them to clock module.
Technical Indices Table 37 lists the technical indices and specifications of GPS an-
tenna.

TABLE 37 GPS ANTENNA TECHNICAL INDICES

Index name Index Specification

Frequency 1.57542 GHz

38 dBi ± 2 dBi (including low noise am-


Gain plifier’s gain).

Polarization right hand circular polarization

Impedance 50 Ω

Interface NF

Noise coefficient <1.5 dB

Power supply voltage 5 V DC~12 V DC

power supply current <35 mA

Working temperature -30 ~70 

Storage temperature -45 ~85 

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Index name Index Specification

Rain-proof air-sealing

Material of antenna shield UPVC

weight 450 g

Support tube dimension Φ27 mm x 300 mm

GPS Feeder
Functions The GPS feeder performs following functions:
� Connects the GPS antenna with the clock module.
� Transmits signals received by the GPS antenna to the clock
module for proper processing.
� Transmits the DC 5 V power generated by the clock module to
the GPS antenna as the working voltage.
� PE insulation impedance is 50 ohm. It is one-layer bare copper
braided shielded.
Structure When the GPS feeder length is less than 100m, 1/4" RF coaxial
cable can be used. 1/4" RF coaxial cable appearance is shown in
Figure 54

FIGURE 54 GPS FEEDER STRUCTURE

1. Cable core 3. Insulating layer


2. Shield cover

Technical Indices Table 38 lists the technical indices of GPS feeder cable.

TABLE 38 GPS FEEDER CABLE TECHNICAL INDICES

Technical Parameter Index Scope

Name 1/4″ foam polyethylene insulation wrinkle


copper tube external conductor RF coaxial
cable.

Characteristic impedance 50 Ω

Inner conductor calibra- 2.6 mm.


tion outer diameter

Insulation layer calibra- 6 mm.


tion outer diameter

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Technical Parameter Index Scope

VSWR 1.2

Attenuation 18.9 dB /100 m. at 1.57542 GH.

GPS Arrester
Description The GPS arrester is installed between the coaxial feeder that con-
nects with GPS antenna and the antenna feeder RF cable on the
clock module to prevent the clock module and other modules from
the transient over—voltage caused by lightning induction.
Structure Two kinds of GPS arresters are available at present: one-in-one
and two-in-one. Figure 55 shows the structure of the former type
and Figure 56 illustrates that of the latter.

FIGURE 55 ONE-IN-ONE GPS ARRESTER STRUCTURE

FIGURE 56 TWO-IN-ONE GPS ARRESTER STRUCTURE

Technical Indices Table 39 lists the technical indices of one-in-one GPS arrester.

TABLE 39 ONE-IN-ONE GPS ARRESTER TECHNICAL INDICES

Index Specification

Impedance 50 Ω

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Index Specification

VSWR ≤1.2

Insertion loss ≤0.2 dB

Working frequency 1.5 1.6GHz

Table 40 lists the technical indices of two-in-one GPS arrester.

TABLE 40 TWO-IN-ONE GPS ARRESTER TECHNICAL INDICES

Index Specification

Impedance 50 Ω

VSWR ≤1.2

insertion loss ≤4.0 dB

Maximum transmitting power 50 W

rated through-current capacity


(8/20µs) 10 kA

Working frequency 1500 ~ 1610MHz

GPS Feeder Connector


Description The GPS feeder connector is an N type straight cable clip 1/4” con-
nector. GPS feeder connector is a small/medium power connec-
tor with thread connection mechanism, and has wide application
in connecting coaxial RF cables in radio devices and instruments.
GPS feeder connector’s impedance is 50 ohm.
Structure Figure 57 shows the GPS feeder connector structure.

FIGURE 57 GPS FEEDER CONNECTOR STRUCTURE

Technical Indices Table 41 lists the technical indices of GPS feeder connector.

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TABLE 41 GPS FEEDER CONNECTOR TECHNICAL INDICES

Index name Specification

Model NM-1/4”L

Characteristic Impedance 50 Ω

Frequency scope 0 GHz ~11 GHz

dielectric strength 2500 V minimum sea level

VSWR ≤1.10 0 GHz ~ 3 GHz

Inner conductor contact resist-


ance ≤1.0 mΩ

external conductor contact resist-


ance ≤0.25 mΩ

insulation resistance ≥5000 MΩ

cable connecting sustainability ≥300 N

Temperature -65 ~ +165

humidity ≤95%

Corroding gas environment No acid or alkaline gas

GPS Grounding Kit


Structure When the GPS feeder uses 1/4" RF coaxial cable, the GPS feeder
grounding kit should be glue free. Structure of GPS grounding kit
is shown in Figure 58.

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FIGURE 58 GPS GROUNDING KIT STRUCTURE

Technical Indices Table 42 lists the GPS feeder grounding kit technical indexes.

TABLE 42 GPS FEEDER GROUNDING KIT TECHNICAL INDEXES

Technical Parameter Specification

Material of grounding kit stainless steel

Material of copper braid belt purple copper

Grounding cable copper core cross-sec- 10 mm2.


tional area

Grounding cable length 800 mm.

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Main Antenna Feeder


System

Table of Contents
Main Antenna Feeder System Structure ................................69
Antenna ...........................................................................75
Feeder Structure ...............................................................75

Main Antenna Feeder


System Structure
The typical configurations for ZXSDR BS8900 main antenna
feeder system described below includes:
� ZXSDR BS8900 configuration with common antenna
� ZXSDR BS8900 configuration with common antenna, AISG
dual power amplifier
� ZXSDR BS8900 configuration with electronic adjustment
antenna(1)
� ZXSDR BS8900 configuration with electronic adjustment
antenna(2)
� ZXSDR BS8900 configuration with electronic adjustment
antenna, AISG dual power amplifier
In this configuration, generally ZXSDR BS8900 installation
position is near antenna and they are all installed on the build-
ZXSDR ing top. ZXSDR BS8900 is connected to the antenna by
BS8900 1/2″feeder directly, occasionally 5/4″or 7/8″feeder is adopted, as
configuration with shown inFigure 59.
common antenna

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FIGURE 59 ZXSDR BS8900 CONFIGURED WITH COMMON ANTENNA

.
ZXSDR In this configuration, generally ZXSDR BS8900 is installed on
BS8900 the tower. ZXSDR BS8900 is connected to the antenna by
configuration with 5/4″or 7/8″feeder, as shown in Figure60.
common antenna,

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AISG dual power


FIGURE 60 ZXSDR BS8900 C ONFIGURATION WITH COMMON
amplifier ANTENNA, AISG DUAL POWER AMPLIFIER

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ZXSDR In this configuration, generally ZXSDR BS8900 installed near the


BS8900 antenna on the building top. ZXSDR BS8900 is con- nected to
configuration the antenna by 1/2″feeder directly, occasionally 5/4″or
with electronic 7/8″feeder is adopted, as shown in Figure61.
adjustment
antenna (1)
FIGURE 61 ZXSDR BS8900 CONFIGURATION WITH ELECTRONIC
ADJUSTMENT ANTENNA (1)

ZXSDR In this configuration, generally ZXSDR BS8900 is installed near


BS8900 the top of the tower. ZXSDR BS8900 is connected to the
configuration antenna by 5/4″or 7/8″feeder is adopted, as shown in Figure
with electronic 62.

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adjustment
antenna (2) FIGURE 62 ZXSDR BS8900 CONFIGURATION WITH ELECTRONIC
ADJUSTMENT ANTENNA (2)

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ZXSDR In this configuration, generally ZXSDR BS8900 is installed near


BS8900 the top of the tower. ZXSDR BS8900 is connected to the
configuration antenna by 5/4″or 7/8″feeder is adopted, as shown in Figure
with electronic 63.
adjustment
antenna , AISG
FIGURE 63 ZXSDR BS8900 CONFIGURATION WITH ELECTRONIC
dual power
ADJUSTMENT ANTENNA. AISG DUAL POWER AMPLIFIER
amplifier

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Antenna
The ZXSDR BS8900 antenna feeder system adopts common
antenna or electrical antenna. For the electrical antenna, you can
adjust the lever to control the embedded adjuster and thus to tune
the downtilt angle of the antenna. The tilt reflects the direction
from which the antenna receives the strongest signals. The tilt of
the uni-directional antenna can be tuned mechanically, and elec-
trical tilt is used to tune the omni-directional antenna.
The principle of the electrical tilt is as follows:
The adjustment of the phase of the antenna array vibrator changes
the maximum vertical and horizontal components and alters syn-
thesized field strength, thus making the vertical pattern of the
antenna declining. Because the antenna field strength increases
or decreases simultaneously in all directions, which ensures that
the antenna pattern hardly varies with the tilt. This diminishes the
coverage of the main lobe and ensures that no interference occurs
when the coverage of the whole pattern decreases in its service
area.

Feeder Structure
The feeder is used to receive and transmit radio RF signals between
the antenna and the ZXSDR BS8900 . There are many types of
feeder cables such as 1/2 inch and 7/8 inch feeder cable.
When the distance between the ZXSDR BS8900 cabinet and
antenna is less, then 1/2 inch feeder cable is used. In this case,
ZXSDR BS8900 cabinet is directly connected to the 1/2 inch
feeder and 1/2 inch feeder cable is connected to antenna.
When the distance between theZXSDR BS8900 cabinet and
antenna is more, then 7/8 inch feeder cable is used. In this case,
ZXSDR BS8900 cabinet is first connected to the jumper, then
jumper is connected to 7/8 inch feeder cable, and 7/8 inch feeder
cable is again connected to jumper and lastly jumper is connected
to antenna.
The antenna may have N type or DIN type interface. The feeder
is adapted to female and male N connectors. Usually both ends
of the delivered feeder are male N connector to facilitate on-site
installation.

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Appendix A

Outdoor BBU+RSU
Cabinet

Table of Contents
Cabinet ............................................................................77
Modules ...........................................................................84
External Cables ............................................................... 116

Cabinet
Outdoor BBU+RSU Cabinet
Technique Feature
The equipment is an outdoor micro base station with powder coat-
ing (light gray, orange).
The outdoor BBU+RSU cabinet consists of an outdoor BBU cabinet
and an outdoor RSU cabinet that stand side by side. In a top-down
sequence the cabinet comprises a cover, an outdoor BBU+RRU
cabinet and a base (optional).
The cabinet is made of steel plates and profiles and the overall
MTBF is more than 100000hr.
The components and parts are made of environmental protection
materials without lead and can be recycled.

Cabinet Outer Structure


Figure 64 shows the appearance of the outdoor BBU+RSU cabinet.

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FIGURE 64 CABINET APPEARANCE

The dimensions of the cabinet are:


� Without cover: 320 mm (W) × 600 mm (H) × 480 mm (D)
� With cover: 320 mm (W) × 630 mm (H) × 480 mm (D)
� Outdoor BBU cabinet: 210 mm (W) × 600 mm (H) × 480 mm
(D)
� Outdoor RSU cabinet: 110 mm (W) × 600 mm (H) × 480 mm
(D)
The cabinet contains an outdoor BBU cabinet and an outdoor RSU
cabinet, as shown in Figure 65.

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FIGURE 65 CABINET OUTER STRUCTURE

1. Cover 4. Base (optional)


2. Outdoor BBU cabinet 5. Outdoor RSU cabinet
3. Heat exchanger

Cabinet Inner Structure


Figure 66 shows the inner structure of the outdoor BBU+RSU cab-
inet.

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FIGURE 66 CABINET INNER STRUCTURE

1. Outdoor BBU cabinet 2. Outdoor RSU cabinet

Outdoor BBU Cabinet


The dimensions of the outdoor BBU cabinet with the heat ex-
changer are: 210 mm (W) × 600 mm (H) × 480 mm (D). Figure
67 shows the structure of the cabinet.

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FIGURE 67 OUTDOOR BBU CABINET STRUCTURE

1. BBU subrack 3. LPU subrack/transmission sub-


2. APM+PSU subrack/DPM+DDF sub- rack/microwave subrack
rack

Outdoor RSU Cabinet


The outdoor RSU cabinet and the outdoor BBU cabinet can be in-
stalled in the same cabinet or in different cabinets. The dimensions
of the outdoor RSU cabinet are: 110 mm (W) × 600 mm (H) ×
480 mm (D).

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Figure 68 shows the structure of the RSU cabinet.

FIGURE 68 OUTDOOR RSU CABINET STRUCTURE

Fan Box
The fan box is installed at the upside inlet to cool the outdoor BBU
cabinet.
Figure 69 shows the structure of the fan box.

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FIGURE 69 FAN BOX STRUCTURE

Heater
A heater is required when the outdoor BBU+RSU cabinet works
under –10 or lower.
The equipment can start in half an hour when the environment
temperature is -40 and the air temperature in the cabinet can
reach -10.
The dimensions of the heater are 160 mm ×175 mm. Figure 70
shows its structure.

FIGURE 70 HEATER STRUCTURE

Heat Exchanger
The outdoor BBU cabinet is cooled by a heat exchanger that is
located at the back of the case for back air exhaust, as shown in
Figure 71.

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FIGURE 71 HEAT EXCHANGER POSITION

1. Heat exchanger position

The dimensions of the heat exchanger are: 480 mm × 165 mm ×


138 mm.

Modules
Control and Clock Module (CC)
Function CC module provides the following functions:
� Active/standby switchover
� GPS system clock and RF reference clock
� Abis interface function
� Provision of the exchange plane for signaling stream and media
stream to implement GE Ethernet exchange function
� One USB interface
� Subrack management
� Baseband modulation and demodulation
� Provision of external clock extension interface (IEEE1588) and
communication extension interface (through the local mainte-
nance interface).

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Principle The CC module comprises main control unit, GPS unit, power sup-
ply unit, storage unit, Abis interface unit, FI unit, MV unit, Ethernet
exchange unit, FPGA logic unit and EPLD logic unit.
Figure 15 illustrates the principle of the CC module.

FIGURE 72 CC MODULE PRINCIPLE

Dimension The dimensions of CC module in mm are: 148.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).
The dimensions of CC module in inches are: 5 14/16 (H) x 12/16
(W) x 7 2/16 (D)
Panel Figure 16 shows the appearance of the CC module panel with han-
dle. Figure 17 shows the appearance of the CC module panel with-
out handle.

FIGURE 73 CC MODULE PANEL (WITH HANDLE)

FIGURE 74 CC MODULE PANEL (WITHOUT HANDLE)

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Note:
Some buttons will be covered if the CC module panel is equipped
with handle, as illustrated in Figure 73 and Figure 74.

Indicator Table 10 describes the indicators on the CC module panel.

TABLE 43 CC MODULE PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Flash Description


Name Status

E0S Green Indicator of Flash fre- At most 4 flashes


E1 link 1-4 quency: per second, and on
8Hz for 0.125 seconds
E1S Green Indicator of and off for 0.125
E1 link 5-8 seconds.
The first second:
E2S Green Indicator of One flash means
E1 link 9-12 that link 0 is normal.
Off when the link is
E3S Green Indicator of unavailable.
E1 link 13-16 The third second:
Two flashes mean
the first link is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The fifth second:
Three flashes mean
the second link
is normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The seventh
second: Four
flashes mean the
third link is normal.
Off when the link is
unavailable.
Recycle again per 8
seconds.

MS Green Ac- No flash On refers to the


tive/standby active board
indicator Off refers to the
standby board.

REF Green GPS antenna Six flash On when the


indicator types antenna feeder
is normal.
Off when the
antenna feeder
and the satellite are
being initialized.
Slow flash: On for
1.5 seconds and
off for 1.5 seconds
when the antenna
feeder is broken
Quick flash: On for
0.3 seconds and

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Description


Name Status
off for 0.3 seconds
when the antenna
feeder is normal but
can not search the
satellite.
Slower flash: On
for 2.5 seconds and
off for 2.5 seconds
when the antenna is
short—circuited.
Quicker flash: On
for 70 ms and off
for 70 ms when no
message is received
during initialization.

ETH0 Green Abis interface No flash, On when the Abis


link status controlled interface physical
indicator by PHY link is normal.
Off when the Abis
interface physical
link is broken.

ETH1 Green ETH1 No flash, On when the


network port controlled ETH1 network port
link status by PHY physical link is
indicator normal.
Off when the
ETH1 network port
physical link is
broken.

ALM Red Alarm Processor On when an alarm


Indicator Control occurs on the
module.
Off when no alarm
occurs on the
module.

RUN Green Running Six flash On when the version


Indicator types file begins to run to
request for the
logical address of
the module.
Slow flash: On for
1.5 seconds and off
for 1.5 seconds
when the module is
being powered on.
Normal flash: On
for 0.3 seconds and
off for 0.3 seconds
when the board
is under normal
operation.
Slow flash: On
for 2 seconds and
off for 2 seconds
when the board is
in active/standby
pre-changeover.
Slow flash: On
for 1 second and

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Description


Name Status
off for 1 second
when the board is
in active/standby
changeover.
Fast flash: On
for 70 ms and off
for 70 ms when
communication
between CC
board and OMP
is interrupted, or
communication
between active and
standby CCs/FSs
is interrupted, or
communication
between CH and
CC is interrupted,
or communication
between FS and CC
is interrupted.

Button Table 11 describes the buttons on the panel of CC module.

TABLE 44 CC MODULE PANEL BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Description

M/S Active/standby switchover button

RST Reset button

Panel Interface Table 12 describes interfaces on the panel of CC module.

TABLE 45 CC MODULE PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Name Description

ETH0 GE/FE port connection between


BBU and BSC

ETH1 Debugging or local maintenance

EXT Connecting the external receiver


(RS485, PP1S and 2M interfaces)

REF Connecting GPS antenna


externally

TX/RX Connecting the optical interface


between BBU and BSC

Channel Processing Module (CH)


Function CH module performs the following functions:

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� The forward modulation and reverse demodulation of base-


band
� CDMA key technologies, such as diversity technique, RAKE
receiving, softer-handoff and power control
� Mixed insertion of CHV and CHD modules to support 1x and
EV-DO service.
Principle CHV module consists of processing unit, baseband modulation and
demodulation unit, FPGA unit, EPLD logic unit, power, Ethernet unit
and MMC unit. Figure 18 shows the principle of CHV module.

FIGURE 75 CHV MODULE PRINCIPLE

CHD module consists of multiplexing and de-multiplexing unit,


clock processing unit, ARM unit, DSP unit, modulation and de-
modulation unit and MPC unit. Figure 19 shows the principle of
CHD module.

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FIGURE 76 CHD MODULE PRINCIPLE

Measurement The dimensions of CH module in mm are: 148.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).
The dimensions of CH module in inches are: 5 14/16 (H) x 12/16
(W) x 7 2/16 (D).
Panel CH is classified into CHV and CHD. Figure 20 shows the panel ap-
pearance of CHV module with and without handle respectively.
Figure 21 shows the panel appearance of CHD module with and
without handle respectively.

FIGURE 77 CHV MODULE PANEL

FIGURE 78 CHD MODULE PANEL

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Indicator Table 13 describes the indicators on the panel of CH module.

TABLE 46 CH MODULE PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Flash Status Description


Name

BLS Green Baseband link The flash Ordinal flash


(forward/re- frequency on time, the
verse) run- is 8Hz; it maximum
ning status indicates flash for four
indicator the SERDES times per sec-
receiving ond, 0.125s
status and On and 0.125s
the forward Off
baseband The first sec-
signal failure ond: one flash
while FS0/FS1 means com-
board munication
connects to with FS0 is
CH board. normal and
Off means
communica-
tion is broken.
The forth sec-
ond: two
flashes mean
communica-
tion with FS1
is normal and
Off means
communica-
tion is broken.
Recycle again
per 6 seconds.
If the for-
ward IO signal
check from
the channel
chip output is
wrong, it is
always off.
If the 61.44M
clock or the
32CHIP clock
is wrong, it is
always off.

SCS Green System clock Three On: the


(50CHIP/10ms) statuses: On, system clock
running status quick flash running is
indicator and Off. normal.
Quick flash:
10ms wrong,
0.125s On and
0.125s Off.
Off: 50CHIP
wrong.

ST Green Reservation Controlled by -


CPU, EPLD
transparent
transmission
mode

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Status Description


Name

CST Green Communica- Controlled by On: normal


tion status CPU, EPLD communica-
indicator be- transparent tion between
tween CPU transmission CPU and MMC
and MMC mode Off: failed
communica-
tion between
CPU and MMC.

RUN Green Running Four statuses: 5 Hz flash:


Indicator 5Hz flash, 1Hz the board is
flash, On and in power-up
Off. procedure.
1 Hz flash:
the board
is normally
running.
On: the
version is
downloaded
successfully
and is being
started.
Off: the board
is abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm Processor On: the board


Indicator Control has alarm.
Off: the board
has no alarm.

Button Table 14 describes the button on the CH Panel.

TABLE 47 CH BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Name Description

RST Reset

Fabric Switch Module (FS)


Functions The FS module provides the following functions:
� In forward direction, performs the baseband data multiplexing
and framing and then transmit them to the remote RRU.
� In reverse direction, performs deframing and demultiplexing
for received RRU remote data and then transmit them to the
baseband processing unit.
� Supports six remote baseband fiber interfaces.
� The logic unit implements all the functions except for optical
interface processing.
Principle The FS module comprises active/standby control unit, MCU0 unit,
MCU1 unit, EPLD logic, optical interface control unit, FPGA unit,

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optical receiving and transmitting circuit and clock processing cir-


cuit, as shown in Figure 22.

FIGURE 79 FS MODULE PRINCIPLE

Measurement The dimensions of FS module in mm are: 148.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).
The dimensions of FS module in inches are: 5 14/16 (H) x 12/16
(W) x 7 2 /16 (D).
Panel Figure 23 and Figure 24 show the FS module panel.

FIGURE 80 FS MODULE PANEL WITH HANDLE

FIGURE 81 FS MODULE PANEL WITHOUT HANDLE

Indicator Table 15 describes the indicators on FS panel.

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TABLE 48 FS PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion

RLS Green Reverse Controlled At most four


baseband by FPGA; flashes per
link running the flash second. On
status frequency for 0.125
indicator is 8Hz; seconds and
it means off for 0.125
the locking seconds.
status of The first
the reverse second:
optical One flash
interfaces means link
from all 0 is normal.
fibers to FS. Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The forth
second:
Two flashes
mean the
1st link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The seventh
second:
Three
flashes
mean the
2nd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The tenth
second:
Four flashes
mean the
3rd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
unavailable.
The
thirteenth
second:
five flashes
mean the
4th link is
normal and
Off means
the 4th is
unavailable.
The
sixteenth
second:
Six flashes
mean the
5th link
is normal.
Off when

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion
the 5th is
broken.
Recycle
again per
18 seconds.
Off when
an error
occurs on
the 61.44M
clock.

FLS Green Forward Controlled At most four


baseband by FPGA; flashes per
link running the flash second. On
status frequency for 0.125
indicator is 8Hz; seconds and
it means off for 0.125
the data seconds.
receiving The first
status of second:
the forward One flash
SERDES means link
from all CH 0 is normal.
modules to Off when
FS. the link is
broken.
The forth
second:
Two flashes
mean the
1st link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
broken.
The seventh
second:
Three
flashes
mean the
2nd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
broken.
The tenth
second:
Four flashes
means the
3rd link
is normal.
Off when
the link is
broken.
The
thirteenth
second:
Five flashes
means the
4th link
is normal.
Off when
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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion
broken.
Recycle
again per
15 seconds.
Off when
an error
occurs on
the 61.44M
clock.

SCS Green System FPGA On when


clock control the system
running indicator clock is
status , three normal.
indicator status: on, Quickly
quick flash blinks (on
and off. for 0.125
seconds and
off for 0.125
seconds)
when a
10ms clock
failure
occurs.
Off when a
50CHIP
clock failure
occurs.

CST Green Communi- Controlled On when the


cation sta- by CPU, communi-
tus indica- EPLD trans- cation be-
tor between parent tween CPU
CPU and transmis- and MMC is
MMC sion normal.
Off when
CPU fails to
communi-
cate with
MMC.

RUN Green Running MMC control Blinks in


Indicator indicator 5 Hz flash
when the
module is
being pow-
ered on.
Blinks in
1 Hz flash
when the
module runs
normally.
On when
the mod-
ule is start-
ing the ver-
sion after
download-
ing it suc-
cessfully.
Off when

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Indicator Color Meaning Flash Descrip-


Status tion
the module
is abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm MMC control On when


Indicator indicator an alarm
occurs on
the module.
Off when
no alarm
occurs on
the module.

Site Alarm Module (SA)


Function SA module provides the following functions.
� Communicates with CC through PMB-0 cable and performs CC
unit functions.
� Supports nine fan rev control and monitoring.
� Provides one UART to communicate with the master control
board CC.
� Provides extensible full-duplex RS232 and RS485 communica-
tion channel for connected-externally monitoring equipment.
� Provides six dry contact input and two two-way dry contact.
� Provides temperature sensor monitoring interface with FA .
� Provides eight E1/T1 interface and protection.
� Provides BDS_ID and ABIS_MODE configuration.
Principle SA module consist of management unit, reset unit, monitoring
unit, E1/T1 interface protection unit and power unit.Figure 82 il-
lustrates the working block diagram of SA module.

FIGURE 82 SA MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM

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Measurement The dimensions of SA module in mm are: 73.8 (H) x 19.0 (W) x


181.5 (D).
The dimensions of SA module in inches are: 2 14/16 (H) x 12/16
(W) x 7 12/16 (D).
Panel Figure 83 illustrates the panel of SA module.

FIGURE 83 SA MODULE PANEL

Indicator Table 49 describes the indicators on the panel of SA module.

TABLE 49 SA PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Description


Name

RUN Green Running Blinks in 5


Indicator Hz when the
module is being
powered on.
Blinks in 1 Hz
flash when the
module works
normally.
On when the
module is
starting the
version after
downloading it
successfully.
Off when the
module is
abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm Indicator On when an


alarm occurs on
the module.
Off when no
alarm occurs on
the module.

Button Table 50 describes the button on the panel of SA module.

TABLE 50 SA BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Name Description

RST Reset button

Panel Interface Table 51 describes the panel interfaces on SA module.

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TABLE 51 SA PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Name Description

Mon/Abis Abis connection ,RS232 / RS485


monitoring and dry contact
monitoring

Jumpers

Note:
In ZXSDR BS8900 , the jumpers are located on the SA mod- ule.

Jumpers Location There are 6 sets of jumpers on SA module: X1 ~ X6. Figure


and Structure 84shows the jumpers structure and locations in SA module.

FIGURE 84 ZXSDR BS8800 JUMPERS LOCATION

Jumpers Setting Table 52 describes the type and ID setting of jumpers on SA mod-
ule.

TABLE 52 ZXSDR BS8800 JUMPERS SETTING

Jumper Jumpers Type ID Setting

BSC_TR0, set 0th E1/T1 channel TRING_0


(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

RRING, TRING BSC_RR0, set 0th E1/T1 channel RRING_0


setting of the (Receiving).
X1 ON means cable shield is connected to
0th/1st E1/T1
channel grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_TR1, set 1st E1/T1 channel TRING_1


(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;

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Jumper Jumpers Type ID Setting


OFF means cable shield is hanging (not
connected).

BSC_RR1, set 1st E1/T1 channel RRING_1


(Receiving).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_TR2, set 2nd E1/T1 channel TRING_2


(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_RR2, set 2nd E1/T1 channel RRING_2


(Receiving).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
RRING, TRING
(not connected).
setting of the
X2
2nd/3rd E1/T1
channel BSC_TR3, set 3rd E1/T1 channel TRING_3
(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_RR3, set 3rd E1/T1 channel RRING_3


(Recieving).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_TR4, set 4th E1/T1 channel TRING_4


(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected)

BSC_RR4, set 4th E1/T1 channel


RRING_4(Receiving).
ON means cable shield is connected to
RRING, TRING grounding terminal;
setting of the OFF means cable shield is hanging
X3
4th/5th E1/T1 (not connected).
channel
BSC_TR5, set 5th E1/T1 channel TRING_5
(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_RR5, set 5th E1/T1 channel RRING_5


(Recieving).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;

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Jumper Jumpers Type ID Setting


OFF means cable shield is hanging (not
connected)

BSC_TR6, set 6th E1/T1 channel TRING_6


(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_RR6, set 6th E1/T1 channel RRING_6


(Receiving).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
RRING, TRING
(not connected).
setting of the
X4
6th/7th E1/T1
channel BSC_TR7, set 7th E1/T1 channel TRING_7
(Transmiting).
ON means cable shield is connected to
grounding terminal;
OFF means cable shield is hanging
(not connected).

BSC_RR7, set 7th E1/T1 channel RRING_7


(Recieving).
ON means cable is grounded by means of
capacitor;
OFF means cable shield is hanging (not con-
nected)

MODE_ABIS<1> and MODE_ABIS<0> are


used to configure the matched impedance
of uplink and down link E1/T1:
00: E1-75 ohm (default)
01: E1-120 ohm
10: T1-100 ohm
11: reserved
Abis Mode Set-
X5 MODE_ABIS<3> are used to configure up-
ting
link E1/T1 long and short cables:
0: uplink short cable
1: uplink long cable

MODE_ABIS<2> are used to configure


downlink E1/T1 long and short cables:
0: downlink short cable
1: downlink long cable

Sets the BDS rack ID. Supports eight cas-


cades of BDS rack at most.

X6 BDS_ID Setting BDS_ID<2>, BDS_ID<1> and BDS_ID<0>


configuration ranges from “000” to “111”
while MBDS is configured as “000” by de-
fault.

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Note:
� Insertion of jumper cap indicates “close” or “ON”, i.e. “1”.
� Removal of jumper cap indicates “open” or “OFF”, i.e. “0”.

Fan Array Module (FA)


Function FA provides the following functions:
� Fan control and air inlet temperature check
� Fan control interface
� Provision of a temperature sensor for FA module to check the
temperature of air inlet
� Fan subrack LED status display.
Principle The FA module comprises temperature sensor unit, fan drive unit,
LED drive, power supply, fan, backplane interface and FL unit. Fig-
ure 27 shows the principle of the FA module.

FIGURE 85 FA MODULE PRINCIPLE

Panel Figure 28 shows the panel of the FA module.

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FIGURE 86 FA MODULE PANEL

Indicator Table 19 describes the indicators on the panel of the FA module.

TABLE 53 FA PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

In-
di- Mean- Flash
Color Description
ca- ing Status
tor

Flash On when the FA is powered on


Run- frequency: and not controlled by SA.
ning on for 0.3 Off when the FA is powered off.
RUN Green
indi- seconds and Blinks (on for 0.3 seconds and off
cator off for 0.3 for 0.3 seconds) when the FA is
seconds controlled by SA.

On when the FA is powered on


and not controlled by SA (i.e., the
Flash
RUN indicator is on) or when a
frequency:
Alarm fan failure occurs (i.e., the RUN
on for 0.3
ALM Red indi- indicator blinks).
seconds and
cator Off when the FA is normal (i.e.,
off for 0.3
the RUN indicator blinks) or when
seconds
the FA is powered off (i.e., the
RUN indicator is off).

Power Module (PM)


Function PM module performs the following functions:
� 16 internal interfaces for +12 V load power
� 16 internal interfaces for +3.3 V management power

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� EMMC management
� Input over-voltage and under-voltage measurement and pro-
tection
� Output over-current protection and load power management.
Principle The PM comprises power input unit, soft-startup circuit, status
monitoring unit, logic unit, CPU, storage, status drive control cir-
cuit, I2C interface isolation unit, watchdog circuit and power con-
version unit. Figure 29 shows the principle of the PM module.

FIGURE 87 PM MODULE PRINCIPLE

Measurement The dimensions of PM module in mm are: 73.8 (H) x 29.0 ( W) x


181.5 (D)
The dimensions of PM module in inches are: 2 14/16 (H) x 1 2/16
( W) x 7 12/16 (D)
Panel Figure 30 shows the panel of PM module.

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FIGURE 88 PM MODULE PANEL

Indicator Table 20 describes the panel indicators of PM module.

TABLE 54 PM PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indicator Color Meaning Description

RUN Green Running Indicator Blinks in 5 Hz


when the module
is being powered
on.
Blinks in 1 Hz
when the module
runs normally.
On when the
version is being
started after it
is downloaded
successfully.
Off when the
module is
abnormal.

ALM Red Alarm Indicator On when an alarm


occurs on the
module.
Off when no alarm
occurs on the
module.

Panel Interface Table 21 describes the panel interfaces of PM module.

TABLE 55 PM PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Description

MON RS232 debugging interface

-48V/-48V RTN -48V DC input interface

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Fan Control Module (FCE)


Function The fan control module FCE provides the following functions:
� Rotation control and monitoring of five fans
� Provision of one 485 serial port to communicate with BBU
� Five dry contact interfaces among which one for door control
monitoring, two for power lightning monitoring and two for PSU
alarm monitoring
� Four temperature sensor interfaces among which one for BBU
upwind direction temperature detection, one for BBU downwind
direction temperature detection, one for RSU temperature de-
tection and one for temperature detection of the inlet under
the heat exchanger
� One heater control output
� One 232 serial port.
Principle The FCE module comprises fan detection control unit, main control
unit, BBU interface unit, environment monitoring unit and power
interface unit.
Figure 89 illustrates the principle of the FCE module.

FIGURE 89 FCE MODULE PRINCIPLE

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LPU
Function The Line Lighting Protection Unit (LPU) protects ZXSDR BS8900
external RS232/RS485 interface, dry contacts, E1/T1 in-
terfaces and FE/GE electrical ports from lightning to prevent the
equipment being damaged due to abnormal induction thunder or
static electricity.
LPU provides the following functions:
� Lightning protection for 8 dry contacts
� Lightning protection for one RS232 interface and one RS485
interface
� Lightning protection for 8 interfaces
� Lightning protection for 2 FE/GE electrical interfaces.
Measurement The dimensions of the LPU are: 43.65 mm (H)× 445 mm (W)
×197.8 mm (D).
Panel Figure 90 shows the panel of LPU.

FIGURE 90 LPU PANEL

1. RS232/RS485_EM 4. ETH_1/ETH_0
2. MON_IN/OUT_GO 5. BBU_A1/BBU_A0
3. BSC_E1_GO 6. BBU

Note:
No LPU is necessary when GE optical ports are used for Abis ac-
cess because there is no need to provide external dry contacts and
implement external monitoring.

Table 56 describes the LPU external interfaces.

TABLE 56 LPU EXTERNAL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Description

RS232/RS485_EM Connected to the external monitoring


equipment through a RS232/RS485 monitoring
cable.

MON_IN/OUT_GO Connected to the external dry contact through


a dry contact monitoring cable.

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Interface Description

BSC_E1_GO Connected to the transmission equipment


through an E1/T1 cable.

ETH_1/ETH_0 Connected to BSC through a GE cable.

BBU_A1/BBU_A0 Connected to the CC module of BSC through a


GE cable.

BBU Connected to the SA module of BBU through


a data cable.

PSU
Function The Power System Unit (PSU), with the cooperation of the AC
Power lightning Module (APM), coverts input AC power into —48V
DC power to supply for the ZXSDR BS8900 system, imple-
menting lightning protection, filtering, AC primary conversion, dis-
tribution and grounding of working power.
The nominal working voltage of PSU ranges from 100V to 240V.
Measurement The PSU module and the APM module share a 1–U subrack whose
dimensions are: 43.6mm (H) × 482.6mm (W) × 197mm (D).
Panel Figure 91 shows the front panel of the PSU module.

FIGURE 91 PSU MODULE FRONT PANEL

1. AC power input interface

Figure 92 shows the panel of the subrack accommodating PSU and


APM.

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FIGURE 92 PSU + APM SUBRACK FRONT PANEL

1. —48V OUTPUT1/—48V OUTPUT2 4. PSU fan and monitoring interface


2. APM module 5. Dustproof net
3. PSU-AC module

Indicator Table 57 describes the indicators on the panel of the PSU module.

TABLE 57 PSU MODULE PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indi-
Color Meaning Description
cator

On when the power supply is


abnormal (input overvoltage/input
undervoltage/output
Alarm
ALM Red overvoltage/overtemperature
indicator
protection/output undervoltage)
Off when no alarm occurs on the
module.

On when the power supply works


Running normally.
RUN Green
indicator Off when the module is powered
off.

Button Table 58 describes the button on the panel of the PSU module.

TABLE 58 PSU PANEL BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Description

Power switch 0 means OFF and 1 means ON.

Panel Interface Table 59 describes the interface on the panel of the PSU module.

TABLE 59 PSU PANEL INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

Interface Description

110/220V~ INPUT 3–core safety AC input socket

APM
Function The AC lightning protection module APM and the Power System
Unit (PSU) and power distribution terminals compose the power
subsystem, which converts input AC power into —48V DC power to

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supply for the system to implement lightning protection, filtering,


AC primary conversion, distribution and grounding of the working
power supply.
Principle Figure 93 illustrates the principle of the APM module.

FIGURE 93 APM MODULE PRINCIPLE

The APM module comprises main air circuit breaker, arrester, filters
and power relay.
Measurement The dimensions of the APM module are: 39.6mm (H) × 182.6mm
(W) × 184mm (D).
Panel Figure 94 shows the front panel of the APM module.

FIGURE 94 APM MODULE FRONT PANEL

1. AC power distribution terminals

DPM
Function The DC lightning protection module DPM supports -48V DC power
input and implements lightning protection, filtering, distribution
and grounding of working power supply.
Principle Figure 95 illustrates the principle of the DPM module.

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FIGURE 95 DPM MODULE PRINCIPLE

The DPM module comprises main air circuit breaker, arrester, filters
and power relay.
Measurement The dimensions of the DPM module are: 39.6mm (H) × 182.6mm
(W) × 184mm (D).
Panel Figure 96 and Figure 97 show the front panel of the DPM module.

FIGURE 96 DPM FRONT PANEL (WITH COVER)

FIGURE 97 DPM FRONT PANEL (WITHOUT COVER)

1. —48V OUTPUT1/—48V OUTPUT2


2. MON
3. HEATER (power supply interface
for heater)
4. LSP (Power arrester)
5. —48V terminal
6. -48VRTN terminal

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1X Channel Process Module with


Optical Interface (CVI)
Function The 1X channel process module with optical interface CVI provides
the following functions:
� Provision of baseband-RF remote optical interfaces.
� It provides 4 CPRI interfaces, that is, baseband remote
fiber interfaces .
� Forward: It implements baseband data multiplexing and
framing and then sends these data to RSU/RRU through
optical interface.
� Reverse: It sends the data from RSU/RRU to the baseband
process unit after performing deframing and demultiplexing
on the data.
� IQ exchange.
It supports IQ exchange between the local board and other
AMC slot channel board for channel sharing.
� 1X channel processing.
� The module implements multiple key CDMA technologies
such as diversity, RAKE reception, softer handoff and power
control.
� It implements baseband forward modulation and reverse
demodulation.
It supports the following physical channels:
Forward: Pilot channel, synchronous channel, paging chan-
nel, quick paging channel, forward dedicated control chan-
nel, forward common channel, forward supplemental chan-
nel, and forward supplemental code channel.
Reverse: Access channel, reverse pilot channel, reverse
common channel, reverse supplemental channel and re-
verse dedicated control channel.

Note:
The CVI module can be also used as 1X channel process module
without being configured with optical interfaces.

Principle The CVI module comprises CPU unit, FPGA IQ exchange unit,
CSM6700 system, ARM subsystem, clock unit, Ethernet interface
and optical transceiver. The CVI module can work in F (CVI-F)
mode or C (CVI-C) mode when being loaded different FPGA
versions.
CVI-F integrates FS and CHV functions.

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The CVI module without any optical interface can be used as 1X


channel board (i.e., CVI-C) in AMC slot 2/3/4/5/6 to replace CHV.
Figure 98 illustrates the principle of CVI-F.

FIGURE 98 CVI-F PRINCIPLE

Figure 99 illustrates the principle of CVI-C.

FIGURE 99 CVI-C PRINCIPLE

Dimension The dimensions of the CVI module are: 148.8mm (H)×19.0mm


(W)×181.5mm (D).
Panel Figure 100 and Figure 101 shows the panel of the CVI module.

FIGURE 100 CVI PANEL

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FIGURE 101 CVI PANEL WITHOUT HANDLE

1. RST button

Note:
The handle equipped at both sides of the CVI panel covers some
buttons, as shown in Figure 100 and Figure 101.

Indicator Table 60 describes the indicators on the CVI panel.

TABLE 60 CVI PANEL INDICATOR DESCRIPTION

Indi-
Color Meaning Flash Status Description
cator

On when an alarm
occurs on the
Alarm Controlled by the module.
ALM Red
indicator processor. Off when no alarm
occurs on the
module.

Blinks in 5 Hz when
the module is being
powered on.
Blinks in 1 Hz when
the module works
normally.
Four states: Flash On when the
Running
RUN Green in 5Hz, Flash in module is starting
indicator
1Hz, On and Off its version after
successfully
downloading the
version.
Off when the
module is
abnormal.

At most 4 flashes
per second, and on
Controlled by FPGA for 0.125 seconds
and flashes in 8Hz. and off for 0.125
Reverse It indicates the seconds.
baseband locking state of The first second:
RLS Green link the reverse link One flash indicates
running between optical that link 0 is
indicator fiber and FS normal. Off
reverse optical when the link is
interface. unavailable.
The fourth second:
Two flashes
indicate that link

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Indi-
Color Meaning Flash Status Description
cator
1 is normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The seventh
second: Three
flashes indicate
that link 2 is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The tenth second:
Four flashes
indicate that link
3 is normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The thirteenth
second: Five
flashes indicate
that link 4 is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The sixteenth
second: Six flashes
indicate that link
5 is normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
Recycle again per
18 seconds.
The indicator turns
off when a 61.44M
clock error occurs.

At most 4 flashes
per second, and on
for 0.125 seconds
and off for 0.125
seconds.
The first second:
One flash indicates
that link 0 is
normal. Off
when the link is
Controlled by FPGA unavailable.
and flashes in The fourth second:
Forward
8Hz. It indicates Two flashes
baseband
the data reception indicate that link
FLS Green link
state of the link 1 is normal. Off
running
between CH when the link is
indicator
module and FS unavailable.
forward SERDES. The seventh
second: Three
flashes indicate
that link 2 is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
The tenth second:
Four flashes
indicate that link
3 is normal. Off

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Indi-
Color Meaning Flash Status Description
cator
when the link is
unavailable.
The thirteenth
second: Five
flashes indicate
that link 4 is
normal. Off
when the link is
unavailable.
Recycle again per
15 seconds.
The indicator turns
off when a 61.44M
clock error occurs.

On when the
system clock runs
normally.
Quick flash: On
System Controlled by for 0.125 seconds
clock FPGA. and off for 0.125
SCS Green
running Three states: On, seconds when a
indicator Off, Quick flash 10ms clock failure
occurs.
Off when a 50CHIP
clock failure
occurs.

On when CPU
Controlled by CPU
CPU-MMC communicates with
and lighted in the
communi- MMC normally.
CST Green EPLD transparent
cation indi- Off when CPU fails
transmission
cator to communicate
mode.
with MMC.

Button Table 61 describes the button on the CVI panel.

TABLE 61 CVI PANEL BUTTON DESCRIPTION

Button Description

RST Reset button

External Cables
External Cable Layout
Outdoor BBU+RSU cabinet external cables include antenna feeder
cable, power cable, grounding cable, trunk cable, high-speed cable
connecting BBU and RSU, GPS jumper and monitoring cable, which
are led in from the bottom of cabinet.
RF Cable Layout Figure 102 illustrates the external RF cable layout of the cabinet.

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FIGURE 102 EXTERNAL RF CABLE LAYOUT

1. GPS jumper
2. Main antenna feeder cable
3. GPS feeder

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Power and Figure 103 illustrates the power and grounding cable layout of the
Grounding Cable cabinet.
Layout
FIGURE 103 POWER AND GROUNDING CABLE LAYOUT

1. BBU DC power cable 4. Equipment AC input power cable


2. Subrack/cabinet protection (neutral wire)
grounding cable 5. Equipment AC input power cable
3. Equipment AC input power cable (protection ground)
(live wire) 6. FCE DC power cable
7. RSU DC power cable

Data Cable Layout Figure 104 illustrates the data cable layout of the cabinet.

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FIGURE 104 DATA CABLE LAYOUT

1. RS485 monitoring cable to FCE


2. Data cable
3. High-speed cable connecting BBU
to RSU
4. RS232/RS485 monitoring cable
5. Dry contact input/output cable
6. Trunk cable

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DC Power Cable between PSU and


BBU/FCE (PWR-91238–001)
Function The DC power cable (PWR-91238–001) provides —48V DC power
for BBU subrack and FCE module in the cabinet.
Appearance Figure 105 shows the appearance of the DC power cable (PWR-
91238–001).

FIGURE 105 DC POWER CABLE (PWR-91238–001) APPEARANCE

End A of the cable is a D-type 3–core straight hybrid power welding


connector, end B1 is a D-type straight cable welding connector
(female) and ends B2 and B3 are 3–core cable connectors.
The cable connected with end B1 is made of 16AWG black strands
and the cables connected with ends B2 and B3 are made of 20AWG
black strands.
Connection Table 62 gives the connection description of the DC power cable
Description (PWR-91238–001).

TABLE 62 DC POWER CABLE (PWR-91238–001)


CONNECTION
DESCRIPTION

End A End B

DC power distribution terminal on B1: BBU subrack


the front panel of the PSU + APM
subrack B2: FCE module

B3: Reserved

Equipment AC Input Power Cable


Function The equipment AC input power cable transits external AC power
into equipment cabinet.

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Appearance Figure 106 shows the appearance of the equipment AC input power
cable.

FIGURE 106 EQUIPMENT AC INPUT POWER CABLE APPEARANCE

The equipment AC input power cable is a 3–core 1.5mm2 outdoor


power cable.
Connection Table 63 gives the connection description of the equipment AC in-
Description put power cable.

TABLE 63 EQUIPMENT AC INPUT POWER CABLE CONNECTION DESCRIPTION

Terminal Cable Color Description

L Brown Live wire

PE Black Protection ground

N Blue Neutral wire

The AC power cable is connected to the AC wiring terminal under


the BBU subrack. Figure 107 shows the structure of the terminal.

FIGURE 107 AC WIRING TERMINAL STRUCTURE

End L is connected to pin 1, end N to pin 3 and end PE to pin 2 of


the 3–core connector on the APM module. The 3–core connector
is same as the terminal.

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Grounding Cable
Function The cabinet grounding cable provides grounding protection for the
cabinet.
Appearance Figure 108 shows the structure of the cabinet grounding cable.

FIGURE 108 GROUNDING CABLE STRUCTURE

The grounding cable is made of 16mm2 yellow and green fire re-
sistance strands with each end crimped with a round metal bare
terminal (i.e., copper lug).

Data Cable
Function The data cable (DS-91238-001) monitors internal and external en-
vironments and transmits dry contact monitoring signals. For Abis
interfaces in T1/E1 connection, the data cable is also used to trans-
mit Abis interface T1/E1 trunk signals.
Appearance Figure 109 shows the structure of the data cable (DS-91238-001).

FIGURE 109 DATA CABLE (DS-91238-001)STRUCTURE

Both end A and end B1 are SCSI 50–core straight cable welding
connectors and end B2 is a 8P8C straight cable crimping shielded
connector.
Connection Table 64 gives the connection description of the data cable (DS-
Description 91238-001).

TABLE 64 DATA CABLE CONNECTION


DESCRIPTION

Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition

Blue
with - - - -
RX0- 8 8
1 red
spot

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Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition

Blue
with 1 - - - -
RX0+ 6 6
black
spot

Pink
with - - - -
TX0- 4 4
1 red
spot

Pink
with 1 - - - -
TX0+ 2 2
black
spot

Green
with - - - -
RX1- 16 16
1 red
spot

Green
with 1 - - - -
RX1+ 14 14
black
spot

Yellow
with - - - -
TX1- 12 12
1 red
spot

Yellow
with 1 - - - -
TX1+ 10 10
black
spot

Gray
with - - - -
RX2- 24 24
1 red
spot

Gray
with 1 - - - -
RX2+ 22 22
black
spot

Blue
with - - - -
TX2- 20 20
2 red
spots

Blue
with 2 - - - -
TX2+ 18 18
black
spots

Pink
with - - - -
RX3- 7 7
2 red
spots

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Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition

Pink
with 2 - - - -
RX3+ 5 5
black
spots

Green
with - - - -
TX3- 3 3
2 red
spots

Green
with 2 - - - -
TX3+ 1 1
black
spots

Yellow
with - - - -
RX4- 15 15
2 red
spots

Yellow
with 2 - - - -
RX4+ 13 13
black
spots

Gray
with - - - -
TX4- 11 11
2 red
spots

Bray
with 2 - - - -
TX4+ 9 9
black
spots

Blue
with - - - -
RX5- 23 23
3 red
spots

Blue
with 3 - - - -
RX5+ 21 21
black
spots

Pink
with - - - -
TX5- 19 19
3 red
spots

Pink
with 3 - - - -
TX5+ 17 17
black
spots

Green
with - - - -
RX6- 33 33
3 red
spots

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Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition

Green
with 3 - - - -
RX6+ 31 31
black
spots

Yellow
with - - - -
TX6- 29 29
3 red
spots

Yellow
with 3 - - - -
TX6+ 27 27
black
spots

Gray
with - - - -
RX7- 41 41
3 red
spots

Gray
with 3 - - - -
RX7+ 39 39
black
spots

Blue
with - - - -
TX7- 37 37
4 red
spots

Blue
with 4 - - - -
TX7+ 35 35
black
spots

232RX 38 - 38 - Blue - -

232TX 36 - 36 - Blue - -

White
- - /white - -
GND 40 40
(note
11)

I_485 - - - - Or-
42 5
TX+ ange

I_485 - - - -
44 White 4
TX-

O_485 - - - -
46 Blue 2
RX+

O_485 - - - -
48 White 1
RX-

Shield-
GND 50 - - - - ing 3
layer

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Signal
Cable End Cable Cable Cable End
Defi- End A
#1 B1 #2 #3 #4 B2
nition

Blue
I_SW10 43 - 43 (note - - -
1)

Or-
- ange - - -
I_SW11 45 45
(note
2)

Green
I_SW12 47 - 47 (note - - -
3)

Brown
I_SW13 49 - 49 (note - - -
4)

Blue
I_SW14 26 - 26 (note - - -
5)

Or-
- ange - - -
I_SW15 28 28
(note
6)

White
- (note - - -
GND 34 34
9)

Green
B_SW - - - -
30 30 (note
101
7)

Brown
B_SW - - - -
32 32 (note
102
8)

Red
GND 34 - 34 (note - - -
10)

1. Note 1: The pin is soldered with the blue wire in the (white and blue) twisted
pair.
2. Note 2: The pin is soldered with the orange wire in the (white and orange)
twisted pair.
3. Note 3: The pin is soldered with the green wire in the (white and green)
twisted pair.
4. Note 4: The pin is soldered with the brown wire in the (white and brown)
twisted pair.
5. Note 5: The pin is soldered with the blue wire in the (red and blue) twisted
pair.
6. Note 6: The pin is soldered with the orange wire in the (red and orange)
twisted pair.
7. Note 7: The pin is soldered with the green wire in the (red and green)
twisted pair.
8. Note 8: The pin is soldered with the brown wire in the (red and brown)
twisted pair.
9. Note 9: The pin is soldered with the white wire in the (white and blue)
twisted pair.
10. note 10: The pin is soldered with the red wire in the (red and blue) twisted
pair.

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11. Note 11: Pin 40 of end A is soldered with the white core in the (white and
blue) twisted pair and pin 40 of end B1 with the white core in the (white and
orange) twisted pair.

75–ohm E1 Cable
Function 75–ohm E1 cables (E1-91225-001 and E1-91225-002) transmits
E1 signals between Abis interfaces or cascaded BTSs.
Appearance End A of the cable is a 44–core injection moldering connector and
end B is bare. Figure 110 shows the structure of the 75–ohm E1
cable (E1-91225-001) and Figure 111 shows the structure of the
75–ohm E1 cable (E1-91225-002).

FIGURE 110 75–OHM E1 CABLE APPEARANCE


(8E1)

The E1-91225-001 cable supports at most 8 E1s and comprises


two 8–core micro coaxial cables between which the labelled cable
provides E1s 1to 4 and the cable without label provides E1s 5 to 8.

FIGURE 111 75–OHM E1 CABLE APPEARANCE


(4E1)

The E1-91225-002 cable supports at most 4 E1s.


Connection Table 65 and Table 66 give the pin description of 75–ohm E1 cables
Description (E1-91225-001 and E1-91225-002).

TABLE 65 75–OHM E1 CABLE (E1-91225-001) PIN DESCRIPTION (8E1)

Signal
Pin No. of End A Cable Sequence No.
Definition

RX0– 22 1–1–outer

RX0+ 23 1–1–inner

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Signal
Pin No. of End A Cable Sequence No.
Definition

TX0– 24 1–2–outer

TX0+ 25 1–2–inner

RX1– 1 1–3–outer

RX1+ 2 1–3–inner

TX1– 3 1–4–outer

TX1+ 4 1–4–inner

RX2– 5 1–5–outer

RX2+ 6 1–5–inner

TX2– 7 1–6–outer

TX2+ 8 1–6–inner

RX3– 9 1–7–outer

RX3+ 10 1–7–inner

TX3– 11 1–8–outer

TX3+ 12 1–8–inner

RX4– 13 2–1–outer

RX4+ 14 2–1–inner

TX4– 43 2–2–outer

TX4+ 44 2–2–inner

RX5– 39 2–3–outer

RX5+ 40 2–3–inner

TX5– 41 2–4–outer

TX5+ 42 2–4–inner

RX6– 35 2–5–outer

RX6+ 36 2–5–inner

TX6– 37 2–6–outer

TX6+ 38 2–6–inner

RX7– 31 2–7–outer

RX7+ 32 2–7–inner

TX7– 33 2–8–outer

TX7+ 34 2–8–inner

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– 1–1–inner indicates the inner conduct of the 1#8–core micro coaxial cable
marked with 1. 1–1–outer indicates the outer conduct of the 1#8–core micro
coaxial cable marked with 1.

TABLE 66 75–OHM E1 CABLE (E1-91225-002) PIN DESCRIPTION (4E1)

Signal Definition Pin No. of End A Cable Sequence No.

RX0– 22 1–outer

RX0+ 23 1–inner

TX0– 24 2–outer

TX0+ 25 2–inner

RX1– 1 3–outer

RX1+ 2 3–inner

TX1– 3 4–outer

TX1+ 4 4–inner

RX2– 5 5–outer

RX2+ 6 5–inner

TX2– 7 6–outer

TX2+ 8 6–inner

RX3– 9 7–outer

RX3+ 10 7–inner

TX3– 11 8–outer

TX3+ 12 8–inner

– 1–inner indicates the inner conduct of the 8–core micro coaxial cable marked
with 1. 1–outer indicates the outer conduct of the 8–core micro coaxial cable
marked with 1.

120–ohm E1 Cable
Function 120–ohm E1 cables (E1-91214-000 and E1-91225-003) transmit
E1 signals between Abis interfaces or cascaded BTSs.
Appearance End A of the cable is a D–type 44–core injection moldering con-
nector and end B is bare. Figure 112 shows the appearance of the
120–ohm E1 cable (E1-91214-000). Figure 113 shows the ap-
pearance of the 120–ohm E1 cable (E1-91225-003).

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FIGURE 112 120–OHM E1 CABLE APPEARANCE (8E1)

The E1-91214-000 cable supports at most 8 E1s.

FIGURE 113 120–OHM E1 CABLE APPEARANCE (4E1)

The E1-91225-003 cable supports at most 4 E1s.


Connection Table 67 and Table 68 give the pin description of 120–ohm E1 ca-
Description bles (E1-91214-000 and E1-91225-003).

TABLE 67 120–OHM E1 CABLE (E1-91214-000) PIN DESCRIPTION (8E1)

Signal Pin No. of End


Cable Color Pair of End B
Definition A

Blue with 1 red


I_RING_0 22
spot
1 (IN0)
Blue with 1
TIP_0 23
black spot

Pink with 1 red


O_RING_0 24
spot
2 (OUT0)
Pink with 1
TIP_0 25
black spot

Green with 1
I_RING_1 1
red spot
3 (IN1)
Green with 1
TIP_1 2
black spot

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Signal Pin No. of End


Cable Color Pair of End B
Definition A

Yellow with 1
O_RING_1 3
red spot
4 (OUT1)
Yellow with 1
TIP_1 4
black spot

Gray with 1 red


I_RING_2 5
spot
5 (IN2)
Gray with 1
TIP_2 6
black spot

Blue with 2 red


O_RING_2 7
spots
6 (OUT2)
Blue with 2
TIP_2 8
black spots

Pink with 2 red


I_RING_3 9
spots
7 (IN3)
Pink with 2
TIP_3 10
black spots

Green with 2
O_RING_3 11
red spots
8 (OUT3)
Green with 2
TIP_3 12
black spots

Yellow with 2
I_RING_4 13
red spots
9 (IN4)
Yellow with 2
TIP_4 14
black spots

Gray with 2 red


O_RING_4 43
spots
10 (OUT4)
Gray with 2
TIP_4 44
black spots

Blue with 3 red


I_RING_5 39
spots
11 (IN5)
Blue with 3
TIP_5 40
black spots

Pink with 3 red


O_RING_5 41
spots
12 (OUT5)
Pink with 3
TIP_5 42
black spots

Green with 3
I_RING_6 35
red spots
13 (IN6)
Green with 3
TIP_6 36
black spots

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Signal Pin No. of End


Cable Color Pair of End B
Definition A

Yellow with 3
O_RING_6 37
red spots
14 (OUT6)
Yellow with 3
TIP_6 38
black spots

Gray with 3 red


I_RING_7 31
spots
15 (IN7)
Gray with 3
TIP_7 32
black spots

Blue with 4 red


O_RING_7 33
spots
16 (OUT7)
Blue with 4
TIP_7 34
black spots

TABLE 68 120–OHM E1 CABLE (E1-91225-003) PIN DESCRIPTION (4E1)

Signal Definition Pin No. of End A Cable Color

RX0– 22 Blue with 1 red spot

RX0+ 23 Blue with 1 black spot

TX0– 24 Pink with 1 red spot

TX0+ 25 Pink with 1 black spot

RX1– 1 Green with 1 red spot

RX1+ 2 Green with 1 black


spot

TX1– 3 Yellow with 1 red spot

TX1+ 4 Yellow with 1 black


spot

RX2– 5 Gray with 1 red spot

RX2+ 6 Gray with 1 black spot

TX2– 7 Blue with 2 red spots

TX2+ 8 Blue with 2 black


spots

RX3– 9 Pink with 2 red spots

RX3+ 10 Pink with 2 black


spots

TX3– 11 Green with 2 red spots

TX3+ 12 Green with 2 black


spots

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100–ohm T1 Cable
Function The 100–ohm T1 cable (T1-91223-001) transmits T1 signals be-
tween Abis interfaces or cascaded BTSs.
Appearance The 100–ohm T1 cable (T1-91223-001) supports at most 8 T1s.
End A of the cable is a 44–core injection moldering connector and
end B is bare. Figure 114 shows the appearance of the cable.

FIGURE 114 100–OHM T1 CABLE APPEARANCE

Connection Table 69 gives the pin description of the 100–ohm T1 cable (T1-
Description 91223-001).

TABLE 69 100–OHM T1 CABLE (T1-91223-001) PIN DESCRIPTION

Signal Pin No. of End Wire Pair of


Cable Color
Definition A End B

O_TIP_0 25 White 1 (TX0+)

RING_0 24 Blue 1 (TX0–)

I_TIP_0 23 White 2 (RX0+)

RING_0 22 Orange 2 (RX0-)

O_TIP_1 4 White 3 (TX1+)

RING_1 3 Green 3 (TX1–)

I_TIP_1 2 White 4 (RX1+)

RING_1 1 Brown 4 (RX1-)

O_TIP_2 8 White 5 (TX2+)

RING_2 7 Gray 5 (TX2–)

I_TIP_2 6 Red 6 (RX2+)

RING_2 5 Blue 6 (RX2-)

O_TIP_3 12 Red 7 (TX3+)

RING_3 11 Orange 7 (TX3–)

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Signal Pin No. of End Wire Pair of


Cable Color
Definition A End B

I_TIP_3 10 Red 8 (RX3+)

RING_3 9 Green 8 (RX3-)

O_TIP_4 44 Red 9 (TX4+)

RING_4 43 Brown 9 (TX4–)

I_TIP_4 14 Red 10 (RX4+)

RING_4 13 Gray 10 (RX4-)

O_TIP_5 42 Black 11 (TX5+)

RING_5 41 Blue 11 (TX5–)

I_TIP_5 40 Black 12 (RX5+)

RING_5 39 Orange 12 (RX5-)

O_TIP_6 38 Black 13 (TX6+)

RING_6 37 Green 13 (TX6–)

I_TIP_6 36 Black 14 (RX6+)

RING_6 35 Brown 14 (RX6-)

O_TIP_7 34 Black 15 (TX7+)

RING_7 33 Gray 15 (TX7–)

I_TIP_7 32 Yellow 16 (RX7+)

RING_7 31 Blue 16 (RX7-)

RSU DC Input Power Cable


Function The RSU DC input power cable (PWR-91238-003) provides DC
power for RSU module.
Appearance Figure 115 shows the appearance of the RSU DC input power cable
(PWR-91238-003).

FIGURE 115 RSU DC INPUT POWER CABLE (PWR-91238-


003) APPEARANCE

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Appendix A Outdoor BBU+RSU Cabinet

Both ends A and B of the cable are D-type 3–core straight cable
welding connectors.
Connection Table 70 gives the connection description of the RSU DC input
Description power cable (PWR-91238-003).

TABLE 70 RSU DC INPUT POWER CABLE (PWR-91238-003) CONNECTION


DESCRIPTION

End A End B Wire Color

1 1 Brown

3 3 Blue

High-speed Cable Connecting BBU


and RSU
Function The high-speed cable connecting BBU and RSU implements signal
exchange between BBU and RSU.
Appearance Figure 116 shows the appearance of the high-speed cable connect-
ing BBU and RSU.

FIGURE 116 BBU—RSU HIGH-SPEED CABLE APPEARANCE

Connection Table 71 gives the connection description of the high-speed cable.


Description
TABLE 71 BBU-RSU HIGH-SPEED CABLE CONNECTION DESCRIPTION

End A End B

12 19

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End A End B

13 18

18 13

19 12

GPS Jumper
Function The GPS jumper connects a GPS arrester to a CC board and pro-
vides GPS clock input signals for the CC board to covert these
signals into various clock signals required by the equipment.
Appearance Figure 117 shows the appearance of the GPS jumper.

FIGURE 117 GPS JUMPER APPEARANCE

Connection One end of the GPS jumper is connected to a GPS arrester and the
Description other end to the REF interface of a CC board.

RF Jumper

Function The RF jumper connects a RSU to a main feeder or a main feeder


to an antenna. When the main feeder is a 7/8″or 5/4″ coaxial
cable, a RF jumper is necessary.
Cabinet Jumper Figure 118 shows the appearance of the cabinet RF jumper.
Appearance
FIGURE 118 CABINET RF JUMPER APPEARANCE

Both ends of the jumper are DIN connectors. End A is connected


to an arrester and end B to a RSU.
Antenna Jumper Figure 119 shows the appearance of the antenna jumper. Both
Appearance ends of the jumper are DIN connectors.

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FIGURE 119 ANTENNA JUMPER APPEARANCE

Both ends of the jumper are DIN connectors. End A is connected


to an arrester and end B to a RSU.

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Figures

Figure 1 Baseband Power Cabinet Outer Structure .................. 2


Figure 2 Baseband Power Cabinet Inner Structure ................... 3
Figure 3 Heat Exchanger Structure........................................ 4
Figure 4 Baseband Subrack.................................................. 5
Figure 5 Cable Tray Structure ............................................... 6
Figure 6 Lightning Subrack Panel .......................................... 6
Figure 7 Power Supply Subrack Structure .............................. 7
Figure 8 Smog Sensor Structure ........................................... 8
Figure 9 RF Cabinet Outer Structure...................................... 9
Figure 10 RF Cabinet Inner Structure ...................................10
Figure 11 RF Subrack .........................................................11
Figure 12 Lightning Filter Structure ......................................12
Figure 13 Storage Battery Cabinet Outer Structure ................13
Figure 14 Storage Battery Cabinet Inner Structure .................14
Figure 15 CC Module Principle .............................................16
Figure 16 CC Module Panel (with Handle)..............................16
Figure 17 CC Module Panel (without Handle) .........................16
Figure 18 CHV Module Principle ...........................................20
Figure 19 CHD Module Principle ...........................................20
Figure 20 CHV Module Panel ...............................................21
Figure 21 CHD Module Panel ...............................................21
Figure 22 FS Module Principle..............................................24
Figure 23 FS Module Panel with Handle.................................24
Figure 24 FS Module Panel without Handle ............................24
Figure 25 SA Module Principle .............................................28
Figure 26 SA Module Panel..................................................29
Figure 27 FA Module Principle ..............................................30
Figure 28 FA Module Panel ..................................................31
Figure 29 PM Module Principle .............................................32
Figure 30 PM Module Panel .................................................33
Figure 31 Fan Subrack Structure..........................................34
Figure 32 Power Distribution Subrack Structure .....................35
Figure 33 RSU Schematic Diagram .......................................35
Figure 34 RSU Panel ..........................................................36

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Figure 35 PDM Front Panel ..................................................39


Figure 36 PDM Rear Panel ...................................................40
Figure 37 FCE Front Panel...................................................40
Figure 38 RF Cabinet External Cable Layout ..........................44
Figure 39 Grounding Cable Appearance ................................45
Figure 40 Baseband Cabinet and Storage Battery Connecting
Cable Appearance ..............................................46
Figure 41 Baseband Subrack DC Input Power Cable
Appearance ......................................................46
Figure 42 Serial Port Monitoring Cable Between Power
Subrack and Baseband Subrack ...........................47
Figure 43 Single-mode Fiber Appearance ..............................48
Figure 44 Dry Contact Input/Output Cable Appearance ...........49
Figure 45 Baseband Subrack and Lightning Subrack
Connecting Cable Appearance .............................53
Figure 46 Ethernet Cable Appearance ...................................54
Figure 47 GPS Jumper Appearance.......................................55
Figure 48 Storage Battery Door Control Cable Appearance ......55
Figure 49 Temperature Monitoring Cable Appearance..............56
Figure 50 Storage Battery Water Monitoring Cable
Appearance ......................................................56
Figure 51 8–channel E1/T1 Cable.........................................57
Figure 52 4–channel E1/T1 Cable.........................................57
Figure 53 GPS Antenna Feeder System Structure ...................62
Figure 54 GPS Feeder Structure...........................................63
Figure 55 One-in-one GPS Arrester Structure ........................64
Figure 56 Two-in-one GPS Arrester Structure ........................64
Figure 57 GPS Feeder Connector Structure............................65
Figure 58 GPS Grounding Kit Structure .................................67
Figure 59 ZXSDR BS8900 Configured with Common
Antenna ...........................................................70
Figure 60 ZXSDR BS8900 Configuration with Common
Antenna, AISG Dual Power Amplifier ....................71
Figure 61 ZXSDR BS8900 Configuration with Electronic
Adjustment Antenna (1) .....................................72
Figure 62 ZXSDR BS8900 Configuration with Electronic
Adjustment Antenna (2) .....................................73
Figure 63 ZXSDR BS8900 Configuration with Electronic
Adjustment Antenna. AISG Dual Power Amplifier ...74
Figure 64 Cabinet Appearance .............................................78

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Figures

Figure 65 Cabinet Outer Structure .......................................79


Figure 66 Cabinet Inner Structure........................................80
Figure 67 Outdoor BBU Cabinet Structure .............................81
Figure 68 Outdoor RSU Cabinet Structure .............................82
Figure 69 Fan Box Structure................................................83
Figure 70 Heater Structure .................................................83
Figure 71 Heat Exchanger Position .......................................84
Figure 72 CC Module Principle .............................................85
Figure 73 CC Module Panel (with Handle)..............................85
Figure 74 CC Module Panel (without Handle) .........................85
Figure 75 CHV Module Principle ...........................................89
Figure 76 CHD Module Principle ...........................................90
Figure 77 CHV Module Panel ...............................................90
Figure 78 CHD Module Panel ...............................................90
Figure 79 FS Module Principle..............................................93
Figure 80 FS Module Panel with Handle.................................93
Figure 81 FS Module Panel without Handle ............................93
Figure 82 SA Module Block Diagram .....................................97
Figure 83 SA Module Panel..................................................98
Figure 84 ZXSDR BS8800 Jumpers Location ..................99
Figure 85 FA Module Principle ............................................ 102
Figure 86 FA Module Panel ................................................ 103
Figure 87 PM Module Principle ........................................... 104
Figure 88 PM Module Panel ............................................... 105
Figure 89 FCE Module Principle .......................................... 106
Figure 90 LPU Panel ......................................................... 107
Figure 91 PSU Module Front Panel...................................... 108
Figure 92 PSU + APM Subrack Front Panel .......................... 109
Figure 93 APM Module Principle ......................................... 110
Figure 94 APM Module Front Panel ..................................... 110
Figure 95 DPM Module Principle ......................................... 111
Figure 96 DPM Front Panel (with Cover).............................. 111
Figure 97 DPM Front Panel (without Cover) ......................... 111
Figure 98 CVI-F Principle .................................................. 113
Figure 99 CVI-C Principle .................................................. 113
Figure 100 CVI Panel ....................................................... 113
Figure 101 CVI Panel without Handle.................................. 114
Figure 102 External RF Cable Layout .................................. 117
Figure 103 Power and Grounding Cable Layout .................... 118
Figure 104 Data Cable Layout ........................................... 119

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Figure 105 DC Power Cable (PWR-91238–001) Appearance ... 120


Figure 106 Equipment AC Input Power Cable Appearance...... 121
Figure 107 AC Wiring Terminal Structure ............................ 121
Figure 108 Grounding Cable Structure ................................ 122
Figure 109 Data Cable (DS-91238-001)Structure................. 122
Figure 110 75–ohm E1 Cable Appearance (8E1) .................. 127
Figure 111 75–ohm E1 Cable Appearance (4E1) .................. 127
Figure 112 120–ohm E1 Cable Appearance (8E1) ................. 130
Figure 113 120–ohm E1 Cable Appearance (4E1) ................. 130
Figure 114 100–ohm T1 Cable Appearance ......................... 133
Figure 115 RSU DC Input Power Cable (PWR-91238-003)
Appearance .................................................... 134
Figure 116 BBU—RSU High-speed Cable Appearance ............ 135
Figure 117 GPS Jumper Appearance ................................... 136
Figure 118 Cabinet RF Jumper Appearance ......................... 136
Figure 119 Antenna Jumper Appearance ............................. 137

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Tables

Table 1 Baseband Power Cabinet Outer Components


Description ........................................................ 2
Table 2 Baseband Power Cabinet Inner Structure Description .... 3
Table 3 Baseband Subrack Modules Description ...................... 5
Table 4 Power Supply Subrack Composition Unit Description ..... 7
Table 5 RF Cabinet Outer Components Description .................. 9
Table 6 RF Cabinet Inner Configuration Description ................11
Table 7 RF Subrack Module Description .................................12
Table 8 Storage Battery Cabinet Outer Structure Components
Description .......................................................13
Table 9 Storage Battery Cabinet Inner Configuration
Description .......................................................14
Table 10 CC Module Panel Indicator Description .....................17
Table 11 CC Module Panel Button Description ........................19
Table 12 CC Module Panel Interface Description .....................19
Table 13 CH Module Panel Indicator Description .....................21
Table 14 CH Button Description ...........................................23
Table 15 FS Panel Indicator Description ................................24
Table 16 SA Panel Indicator Description ................................29
Table 17 SA Button Description............................................29
Table 18 SA Panel Interface Description ................................29
Table 19 FA Panel Indicator Description ................................31
Table 20 PM Panel Indicator Description ................................33
Table 21 PM Panel Interface Description................................33
Table 22 RSU Panel Indicator Description ..............................36
Table 23 RSU Panel Button Description .................................37
Table 24 RSU Panel Interface Description ..............................38
Table 25 PDM Front Panel Description ...................................39
Table 26 FCE Front Panel Description....................................40
Table 27 Baseband Power Cabinet Input Power Cable Color
Code Definitions ................................................44
Table 28 Technical Indices of Baseband Power Cabinet Input
Power Cable......................................................45
Table 29 Power Cable Connection.........................................47

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Table 30 Serial Port Monitoring Cable Pin Description ..............48


Table 31 Dry Contact Input Cable Pin Description ...................49
Table 32 Dry Contact Output Cable Pin Description .................52
Table 33 Cable Connection Relationship between Baseband
Subrack and Lightning Subrack............................54
Table 34 Ethernet Cable Pin Description ................................54
Table 35 Description of E1/T1 Cable Pins on Lightning
Subrack LPU .....................................................57
Table 36 RF Cabinet DC Input Power Cable Technical Indices ...59
Table 37 GPS Antenna Technical Indices................................62
Table 38 GPS Feeder Cable Technical Indices .........................63
Table 39 One-in-one GPS Arrester Technical Indices ...............64
Table 40 Two-in-one GPS Arrester Technical Indices ...............65
Table 41 GPS Feeder Connector Technical Indices...................66
Table 42 GPS Feeder Grounding Kit Technical Indexes.............67
Table 43 CC Module Panel Indicator Description .....................86
Table 44 CC Module Panel Button Description ........................88
Table 45 CC Module Panel Interface Description .....................88
Table 46 CH Module Panel Indicator Description .....................91
Table 47 CH Button Description ...........................................92
Table 48 FS Panel Indicator Description ................................94
Table 49 SA Panel Indicator Description ................................98
Table 50 SA Button Description............................................98
Table 51 SA Panel Interface Description ................................99
Table 52 ZXSDR BS8800 Jumpers Setting .....................99
Table 53 FA Panel Indicator Description .............................. 103
Table 54 PM Panel Indicator Description .............................. 105
Table 55 PM Panel Interface Description.............................. 105
Table 56 LPU External Interface Description ........................ 107
Table 57 PSU Module Panel Indicator Description ................. 109
Table 58 PSU Panel Button Description ............................... 109
Table 59 PSU Panel Interface Description ............................ 109
Table 60 CVI Panel Indicator Description ............................. 114
Table 61 CVI Panel Button Description ................................ 116
Table 62 DC Power Cable (PWR-91238–001) Connection
Description ..................................................... 120
Table 63 Equipment AC Input Power Cable Connection
Description ..................................................... 121
Table 64 Data Cable Connection Description ........................ 122

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Tables

Table 65 75–ohm E1 Cable (E1-91225-001) Pin Description


(8E1) ............................................................. 127
Table 66 75–ohm E1 Cable (E1-91225-002) Pin Description
(4E1) ............................................................. 129
Table 67 120–ohm E1 Cable (E1-91214-000) Pin Description
(8E1) ............................................................. 130
Table 68 120–ohm E1 Cable (E1-91225-003) Pin Description
(4E1) ............................................................. 132
Table 69 100–ohm T1 Cable (T1-91223-001) Pin Description .. 133
Table 70 RSU DC Input Power Cable (PWR-91238-003)
Connection Description ..................................... 135
Table 71 BBU-RSU High-speed Cable Connection Description .. 135

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List of Glossary

AISG - Antenna Interface Standards Group


AMC - Advanced Mezzanine Card
BBU - BaseBand Unit
BSC - Base Station Controller
BSC controls and manages one or more BTSs. It implements ra-
dio channel allocation, power control, cross-cell channel handoff
and voice coding functions. BSC is also a Private Branch Exchange
(PBX). It converges voice stream and connects to Mobile Switch-
ing Center (MSC) via A interface and converges data stream and
connects to Packet Data Service Node (PDSN) via A11 and A12
interface.

BTS - Base Transceiver Station


The BTS is the wireless part of the BSS, which is a kind of wireless
transceiver device serving a certain cell under the control of the
BSC. It implements radio transmission, channel control, channel
coding and diversity functions,and it can be taken as a modem
with very complex functions and structure.

CC - Control and Clock Module


CH - Channel Processing Module
CHD - Channel Processing Module of Data
CHV - Channel Processing Module of Vice
CPRI - Common Public Radio Interface
CPU - Central Prpcessing Unit
CVI - Channel Processing Voice Interface Module 1x
EMMC - Enhanced MMC MMC
FA - Foreign Agent
FA - Fan Array Module
FS - Fabric Switch Module
GPS - Global Positioning System
PM - Power Module
PM - Power Module
RRU - Remote Radio Unit
RSU - RF System Unit
SA - Site Alarm Module
UART - Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter /

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