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Streetmacro Description

Streetmacro 6701

Description

GE19528A

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Copyright

© Ericsson AB 2019, 2020. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be
reproduced in any form without the written permission of the copyright owner.

Disclaimer

The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to
continued progress in methodology, design and manufacturing. Ericsson shall
have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of
this document.

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All trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.
These are shown in the document Trademark Information.

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Contents

Contents

1 Product Overview 1
1.1Main Features 1
1.2Configuration Modes 2
1.3Variants 2
1.4Warranty Seal 2

2 Technical Data 3
2.1Dimensions 4
2.2Installation Recommendations 4
2.3 Environmental Characteristics 6
2.4 Power Supply Characteristics 8
2.5 System Characteristics 10

3 Hardware Architecture 15

4 Connection Interfaces 16
4.1 Position A and B, Optical Indicators and Maintenance Button 19
4.2 Position C, Sync Interface 20
4.3 Position D, External Alarm/EC-light Interface 21
4.4 Position E, Electrical Transport Interface 22
4.5 Position F, LMT Interface 23
4.6 Position G and H, Optical Transport and IDL Interface 24
4.7 Position K, Power Interface 27
4.8 Position L, GNSS RF Cable Interface 28
4.9 Position M, Ground, and ESD Wrist Strap Interface 29

5 Transmission Standards 31

6 Standards and Regulations 32


6.1Regulatory Approval 32
6.2Spare Parts 34
6.3 Surface Quality 34

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Product Overview

1 Product Overview

Streetmacro 6701 is a complete zero footprint outdoor base station for NR


TDD FR2. It is a member of the Ericsson Radio System and it is designed
for street-level sites.

GE19531A

Figure 1 Streetmacro 6701

1.1 Main Features


Not all features are supported by all equipment configurations. For a
description of the equipment configurations, see RBS Configurations.

The main features of the Streetmacro 6701 are the following:

— NR TDD FR2

— Vertical and horizontal analog beamforming (+/- 60 degrees in azimuth


and +/- 15 degrees elevation)

— Beams support:

• Support for 4 beams simultaneously in configuration mode 1

• Support for 2 beams simultaneously in configuration mode 2

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— Up to two external alarms

— Backhaul cascading

— Power supply alternatives:

• 100–250 V AC

• 48 V DC (DC-C or DC-I)

— Fan cooling

— GNSS receiver system

1.2 Configuration Modes


Streetmacro 6701 has one PAAM that can be split into two sections to
provide flexible deployment scenarios with one HW.

Configuration mode 1 provides wider RF bandwidth.

Configuration mode 2 achieves higher output power and thus larger


cell coverage.

Configuration mode can be changed by SW configuration.

1.3 Variants
Streetmacro 6701 is available in the following variants:
— Streetmacro 6701 B257 AC

— Streetmacro 6701 B258B AC

— Streetmacro 6701 B260 AC

— Streetmacro 6701 B261 AC

— Streetmacro 6701 B261 DC

1.4 Warranty Seal


The product is equipped with a warranty seal sticker.

Note: Seals that have been implemented by Ericsson must not be


broken or removed, as it otherwise voids warranty.

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2 Technical Data

Table 1 Technical Data

Description Value
Frequency B257 (26.5–29.5 GHz)
B258B (26.5–27.5 GHz)
B260 (37–40 GHz)
B261 (27.5–28.35 GHz)
Number of carriers Configuration mode 1 (not valid for B260):
Up to 8
Configuration mode 2:
Up to 4
Operating Bandwidth Configuration mode 1 (not valid for B260):
800 MHz
Configuration mode 2:
400 MHz
Component Carrier Bandwidth 50, 100 MHz
Carrier Aggregation Configuration mode 1 (not valid for B260):
Up to 8 Component Carrier (CC), contiguous and non-contiguous CA support
Configuration mode 2:
Up to 4 Component Carrier (CC), contiguous and non-contiguous CA support
EIRP(1)(2) Configuration mode 1 (not valid for B260):
47 dBm per RF beam in boresight, 4 RF beams in total per radio (horizontal + vertical
polarization)
53 dBm total per radio
Configuration mode 2:
B257, B258B, B261: 53 dBm per RF beam in boresight, 2 RF beams in total per radio
(horizontal + vertical polarization)
B260: 50 dBm per RF beam in boresight, 2 RF beams in total per radio (horizontal +
vertical polarization)
B257, B258B, B261: 56 dBm total per radio
B260: 53 dBm total per radio

(1) The MaxTxPower can be configured up to 10 dB lower than the stated EIRP without product performance being
degraded. If the MaxTxPower is configured lower than the given power limit here, significant performance
degradation will occur.
(2) Maximum output power (EIRP)

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2.1 Dimensions

B C
GE17072A

Figure 2 Streetmacro 6701 Dimensions

Table 2 Dimensions, Weight, and Color

Dimensions
Height (A) 511 mm
Width (B) 200 mm
Depth (C) 125 mm
Weight 14 kg
Color Gray
Reference number: NCS S 1002-B

2.2 Installation Recommendations


To achieve reliable operation, and maximum performance, an
appropriate installation location must be chosen.

2.2.1 Outdoor Locations to Avoid

Although Ericsson declares this product suitable for most outdoor environments,
this does not cover installations where the planned installation site for the unit is
a potential microclimate location. Typical examples of these microclimate
locations are sites where the products are not only exposed to the actual
temperature, but also additional temperature coming from dark-colored planes,

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for example, reflections from the floor or walls. The additional temperature can
generate heat traps with temperatures up to 10°C higher than expected.

Avoid installing equipment in the following locations:

— Near the exhaust of a building ventilation system

— Near the exhaust of the chimney

— Opposite large surfaces made of glass or new concrete

2.2.2 Painting Disclaimer

Ericsson recommends to not paint the product as it can affect performance of


the product.

Ericsson applies limitations to the warranty and service contract if the


product is painted.

If the product is painted, the following commercial limitations apply:

— Failure modes directly related to overheating because of painting are not valid
for repair within the scope of the warranty or standard service contract.

— Product failures related to paint contamination of components of the unit are


not valid for repair within the scope of warranty or standard service contract.

— When a painted unit is repaired, it might be restored to the standard color


before being returned to the market. It is not possible to guarantee that
the same unit is sent back to the same place. This is also valid for units
repaired under a service contract.

— For repairs within the warranty period or a standard service contract, the
customer is charged the additional costs for replacing all painted parts of
the unit or the complete unit.

If adaptations are required, contact Ericsson for information.

2.2.3 Installation Alternatives

The unit supports installation on a pole or a wall. The unit must be


installed vertically and the cable inlets must point downwards.

Both pole and wall alternatives support tilted installation.

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A B

GE19530A

Figure 3 Installation Alternatives

Table 3 Installation Alternatives


Installation Method Description
A Pole installation with or without tilt
function
B Wall installation with or without tilt
function

2.3 Environmental Characteristics


This section describes the environmental characteristics of the Streetmacro unit.

2.3.1 Operating Environment


The following is a list of values for the Streetmacro unit in normal operating
environment:

Temperature range −40°C through +55°C


Relative humidity 5–100%
3 3
Absolute humidity 0.26 g/m through 40 g/m
Maximum temperature change 1°C/min

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2.3.2 Heat Dissipation

The maximum heat dissipation value represents the worst-case heat


dissipation of a fully equipped unit, taking optional equipment and future
expansion into account as follows:

Maximum heat dissipation 350 W


Typical heat dissipation See Power Consumption
Calculations for more
information.

2.3.3 Acoustic Noise

The unit may emit low levels of acoustic noise during

operation. The acoustic noise depends on the ambient

temperature. Table 4 Sound Power Level

Temperature (°C) Sound Power Level (Bel)


+55 < 6.0

2.3.4 Vibration

This section describes the unit tolerance to vibrations.

The unit operates reliably during seismic activity as specified by test method
IEC 60 068-2-57 Ff.

2
Maximum level of RRS 50 m/s within 2–5 Hz for DR=2%
Frequency range 1–35 Hz
Time history signal VERTEQ II

The unit operates reliably during random vibration as specified by test


method IEC 60 068-2-64 Fh method 1.

2 3
Random vibration, normal operation 0.05 m /s
2 3
Random vibration, safe operation 0.1 m /s
2 3
Random vibration, non-destruction 0.2 m /s
operation

The unit operates reliably during shock as specified by test method IEC
60 068-2-27 Ea.

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2
Peak acceleration 100m/s
Duration 11 ms

2.3.5 Earthquake Requirements


To fulfill earthquake requirements, the installation requirement must be fulfilled.

2.3.6 Materials
The materials in the unit are managed through the Ericsson lists of banned and
restricted substances, based on legal and market requirements.

2.4 Power Supply Characteristics


This section describes the power supply, power consumption, and fuse and circuit
breaker recommendations for the Streetmacro unit.

2.4.1 Power Requirements


A disconnect device, such as a mains switch or an external circuit breaker, must
be installed.

Note: The local electrical installation code must also be considered.

2.4.2 AC Power Characteristics


The unit must be AC powered from a locally placed supply junction box.

Table 5 AC Power Supply Requirements


Conditions Values and Ranges
Nominal voltage 100–250 V AC
Voltage tolerance range 85–275 V AC
Non-destructive range 0–325 V AC
Connections Phase-neutral, Phase-Phase
Frequency 50–60 Hz

Fuse and Circuit Breaker Recommendations


The external fuse and circuit breaker capabilities for Streetmacro 6701 are
shown in Table 6.

The recommendations in this section are based on peak power consumption and
do not provide information on power consumption during normal operation.

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The recommended melting fuse type is gG-gL-gD in accordance with


IEC 60269-1. Circuit breakers must comply with at least Curve 3
tripping characteristics, in accordance with IEC 60934.

When the unit is connected Line-Line, a 2-pole circuit breaker or dual fuses
are required for interruption of both lines. This is also valid when the unit is
used in an IT system.

Table 6 Fuse or Circuit Breaker Recommendations


Unit (AC-Powered) Minimum Fuse Rating Maximum Allowed Fuse
(1)
Rating
Streetmacro 6701 6A 12 A

(1) The absolute maximum fuse class in accordance with the design restrictions.

2.4.3 DC Power Characteristics

The power supply voltage for the Streetmacro unit is −48 V DC. The power
supply requirements are listed in Table 7.

Table 7 Streetmacro DC Power Supply Requirements


Conditions Values and Ranges
Nominal voltage −48 V DC
Normal voltage range −58.5 to −36.0 V DC
Non-destructive range 0 to −60 V DC

Fuse and Circuit Breaker Recommendations


The external fuse and circuit breaker capabilities for the unit are shown in
Table 8.

The recommendations given in this section are based on peak power


consumption and do not provide information on power consumption
during normal operation.

The recommended melting fuse type is gG-gL-gD in accordance with


IEC 60269-1. Circuit breakers must comply with at least Curve 3
tripping characteristics, in accordance with IEC 60934.

Table 8 Streetmacro Fuse or Circuit Breaker Recommendations


(1)
Unit (DC powered) Minimum Fuse Rating Maximum Allowed Fuse Rating
Streetmacro 6701 15/16 A 20 A

(1) The absolute maximum fuse class in accordance with design restrictions.

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2.4.4 Power Consumption

The power consumption values are presented as typical and maximum


values, for a unit with fan. The typical values are based on an air temperature
of 20 °C for the air entering the unit and a typical traffic load. The maximum
values are based on an air temperature of 55 °C for the air entering the unit
and a maximum traffic load.

Table 9 Power Consumption


Unit Typical Maximum
Streetmacro 6701 AC 300 W 400 W

For more information on power consumption, see Power Consumption


Calculations.

2.5 System Characteristics

2.5.1 RF Electromagnetic Field Exposure


For general information on RF EMF exposure, see Radio Frequency
Electromagnetic Fields.

Table 10 lists the compliance boundaries (exclusion zones), outside of which


the RF EMF exposure from Streetmacro 6701 B257 is below the limits
specified by the ICNIRP, and the limits applicable in:
— EU (1999/519/EC, 2013/35/EU, EN 50385).

Information is provided for the theoretical maximum exposure condition.

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Table 10 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance Boundary for General Public (GP) and
Occupational (O) Exposure Applicable in the EU and Markets Employing the ICNIRP RF
Exposure Limits.

Mode and Output Power for Streetmacro 6701 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance
(1)
Boundary (m)
Distance in Width Height Distance
front of behind
equipment equipment
Band Standard Config Nominal IEC Power TDD Sector GP O GP O GP O GP O
uration total 62232 Tolera DL Shapes
mode EIRP installa nce duty
tion cycle
class
43 dBm E100 0.5 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.6 0 0

47 dBm E100 0.7 0.3 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.6 0 0

1 1.5 dB 75% Hotspot1


50 dBm E100 1.0 0.5 1.2 0.5 0.6 0.6 0 0

53 dBm E+ 1.4 0.6 1.6 0.8 0.6 0.6 0 0

B257 NR 46 dBm E100 0.6 0.3 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.6 0 0

Hotspot2,
50 dBm E100 1.0 0.5 1.2 0.5 0.6 0.3 0 0
Macro3
2 53 dBm E+ 1.5 dB 75% 1.4 0.6 1.6 0.7 0.6 0.6 0 0

56 dBm E+ Hotspot2 0.8

1.9 0.9 2.3 1.0 0.6 <0.1 0


Macro3 0.6

(1) The compliance boundaries are determined for maximum output power with power tolerance and TDD TDD
downlink duty cycle included.

Table 11 lists the compliance boundaries (exclusion zones), outside of which


the RF EMF exposure from Streetmacro 6701 B258B is below the limits
specified by the ICNIRP, and the limits applicable in:
— EU (1999/519/EC, 2013/35/EU, EN 50385).

Information is provided for the theoretical maximum exposure condition.


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Table 11 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance Boundary for General Public (GP) and
Occupational (O) Exposure Applicable in the EU and Markets Employing the ICNIRP RF
Exposure Limits.

Mode and Output Power for Streetmacro 6701 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance
(1)
Boundary (m)
Distance in Width Height Distance
front of behind
equipment equipment
Band Standard Config Nominal IEC Power TDD Sector GP O GP O GP O GP O
uration total 62232 Tolera DL Shapes
mode EIRP installa nce duty
tion cycle
class
43 dBm E100 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.3 0.6 0.6 0 0

47 dBm E100 0.7 0.3 0.8 0.4 0.6 0.6 0 0

1 1.5 dB 75% Hotspot1


50 dBm E100 0.9 0.4 1.1 0.5 0.6 0.6 0 0

53 dBm E+ 1.3 0.6 1.5 0.7 0.6 0.6 0 0

46 dBm E100 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.6 0.6 0 0

50 dBm E100 0.9 0.4 1.1 0.5 0.6 0.6 0 0

B258B NR Hotspot2
53 dBm E+ 1.3 0.6 1.5 0.7 0.6 0.6 0 0

56 dBm E+ 1.8 0.8 2.1 1.0 0.8 0.6 0 0

2 1.5 dB 75%
46 dBm E100 Macro3 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.3 0.6 0.6 0 0

50 dBm E100 0.9 0.4 1.1 0.5 0.6 0.6 0 0

53 dBm E+ 1.3 0.6 1.5 0.7 0.6 0.6 0 0

56 dBm E+ 1.8 0.8 2.1 1.0 0.6 0.6 0 0

(1) The compliance boundaries are determined for maximum output power with power tolerance and TDD TDD
downlink duty cycle included.

Table 12 lists the compliance boundaries (exclusion zones), outside of which the
RF EMF exposure from Streetmacro 6701 B260 is below the limits applicable in:
— USA (47 CFR 1.1310)

Information is provided for the theoretical maximum exposure condition.


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Table 12 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance Boundary for General Public (GP) and
Occupational (O) Exposure Applicable in USA and Markets Employing the FCC RF Exposure Limits

Mode and Output Power for Streetmacro 6701 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance
(1)
Boundary (m)
Distance in Width Height Distance
front of behind
equipment equipment
Band Standard Config Nominal IEC Power TDD Sector GP O GP O GP O GP O
uration total 62232 Tolera DL Shapes
mode EIRP install nce duty
ation cycle
class
Hotspot2, 1.4 0.6 1.6 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2
Hotspot4,
Hotspot5,
Macro3,
Macro3
B260 NR 2 53 dBm E+ 1.5 dB 75% (7.5deg
tilt),
Macro10

Macro9, 1.4 0.6 1.6 0.8 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2


Macro11

(1) The compliance boundaries are determined for maximum output power with power tolerance and TDD downlink
duty cycle included.

Table 13 lists the compliance boundaries (exclusion zones), outside of which the
RF EMF exposure from Streetmacro 6701 B261 is below the limits applicable in:
— USA (47 CFR 1.1310)

Information is provided for the theoretical maximum exposure condition.

Table 13 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance Boundary for General Public (GP) and
Occupational (O) Exposure Applicable in USA and Markets Employing the FCC RF Exposure Limits

Mode and Output Power for Streetmacro 6701 Dimensions of the Box-Shaped Compliance
(1)
Boundary (m)
Distance in Width Height Distance
front of behind
equipment equipment
Band Standard Configu Nominal IEC Power TDD Sector GP O GP O GP O GP O
ration total 62232 Tolera DL Shapes
mode EIRP installa nce duty
tion cycle
class
43 dBm E100 0.4 0.2 0.7 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2

47 dBm E100 0.7 0.3 0.8 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2
Hotspot
1 1.5 dB 75%
50 dBm E100 1 0.9 0.4 1.1 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2
53 dBm E+ 1.3 0.6 1.5 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2

B261 NR
2 46 dBm E100 Hotspot 0.6 0.3 0.7 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2

2,
50 dBm E100 0.9 0.4 1.1 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2
Macro3
1.5 dB 75%
53 dBm E+ 1.3 0.6 1.5 0.7 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2

56 dBm E+ 1.8 0.8 2.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.2 0.2

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(1) The compliance boundaries are determined for maximum output power with power tolerance and TDD downlink
duty cycle included.

2.5.2 Software

For information on software dependencies, see Compatibilities for Hardware


and Software.

2.5.3 Radio Configurations

For information about available radio configurations, see RBS Configurations.

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3 Hardware Architecture

A
C

Ge17074A

Figure 4 Hardware Units

Table 14 Hardware Units


Posit Name of Unit Description
ion
A Handle The handle is used when lifting or hoisting the unit.

B Hatch The hatch hides the connection interfaces.

C Semi-integrated GNSS The GNSS antenna receives signals from the GNSS satellites.It is connected
to the GNSS receiver unit.
Antenna

D Radome Thin-walled RF area the protects the antenna.

Note: Due to the sensitivity of the radome, be careful not to damage


it. Do not rest the unit on the radome.

For a description of the equipment configurations, see RBS Configurations.


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4 Connection Interfaces

This section contains information about the connection interfaces of


the Streetmacro unit, including optical indicators and cable inlets.

B C D
E F
G H I J
A

Figure 5 Connection Interfaces

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Table 15 Connection Interfaces and Indicators

Position Marking Connector Description Optical


(1)
Indicator
A - Fault Yes
Optical indicator, red
- Operation Yes
Optical indicator, green
- Maintenance Yes
Optical indicator, blue
For information on the
maintenance button, see
Indicators, Buttons, and
Switches.
- Status Yes
Optical indicator, yellow
- Fan unit fault
Optical indicator, yellow
B Maintenance button Yes
For information on the
maintenance button, see
Indicators, Buttons, and
Switches.
C SYNC RJ-45 Synchronization interface Yes
D ALARM/EC RJ-45 EC light and two external Yes
alarm inputs
(2)
E TN A RJ-45 100 Mbps/1 Gbps Ethernet Yes
transport interface
External interface for site LAN,
electrical
(3)(4)
F LMT RJ-45 LMT A interface Yes
(4)(5)
LMT B interface
(6) (7)
Sync test interface .
Local Maintenance Terminal;
Internal and external
interfaces

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Position Marking Connector Description Optical


(1)
Indicator
(8)
G, H TN/IDL B SFP+ TN Yes
TN/IDL C 1 Gbps/10 Gbps Ethernet
transport interface
External interface, optical

IDL
Inter Digital Link
Internal interface, Streetmacro
to Streetmacro

I,J A External radio interface, not in Yes


use
B

K 100–250 V ~ 100–250 V AC 100–250 V AC Yes


power connector
Power

K −48 V DC power −48 V DC Yes

−48V
(9)
connector
Power

L QMA(10) GNSS antenna cable connector


M Dual lug with two Ground
M6 screws

(1) For more information on optical indicators, see Indicators, Buttons, and Switches
(2) Supports synchronization over the transport network.
(3) RS-232 interface. Accessed with the LMT splitter cable.
(4) For more information about the LMT interfaces, see Connect Client.
(5) 100 Mbps electrical Ethernet interface.
(6) Compliant with 1PPS 50-Ω phase synchronization measurement interface. Accessed with an adaptor.
(7) For more information about the sync test interface, see Manage Network Synchronization.
(8) SFP+ is needed for transmission rates above 2.5 Gbps.
(9) Supports DC-C and DC-I connections
(10) On the GNSS receiver unit
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7
6
5
4

Figure 6 Cable Inlets, Shield Terminals, and Cable Holders

Table 16 Cable Inlets, Shield Terminals, and Cable Holders

Position Description
1 Shield terminal for electrical cables
2 Four cable holders for optical cables
3 Shield terminal for GNSS antenna and power cables
4 Cable grommet for power cable
5 Cable grommet for GNSS antenna cable
6 Cable grommets for four optical cables
7 Cable grommets for TN A, SYNC, and ALARM cables

For information on the cables for the different interfaces, see Site
Installation Products Overview.

4.1 Position A and B, Optical Indicators and Maintenance


Button
The Streetmacro unit is equipped with optical indicators that show the system
status. The optical indicators and the maintenance button are located behind
the installation cover.

For more information on optical indicators, see Indicators, Buttons, and Switches.

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Use the maintenance button for hardware reset only.

Ge17077A

Figure 7 Optical Indicators

4.2 Position C, Sync Interface


The SYNC interface is used for timing synchronization information for
the Streetmacro unit.

The SYNC port can be connected to the GNSS receiver unit inside the hatch.
Other sources for timing synchronization information can also be used.

The SYNC port is an RJ-45 connector.

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Ge17078A

Figure 8 SYNC Interface

4.3 Position D, External Alarm/EC-light Interface


The alarm port supports two external alarms.

The EC-light port delivers communication signals and alarms between


an optional power supply unit and the Streetmacro.

The alarm and EC-light interfaces share an RJ-45 connector.

For cables longer than 3 meters an OVP must be used. The outer diameter
of the cable must be 7.5±0.3 mm.

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Ge17079A

Figure 9 Alarm Interface

Table 17 Alarm Cable

Connection Product Product No. Connectors


Streetmacro Double shielded RPM 777 RJ-45 to RJ-45
Alarm cable 044/03000

4.4 Position E, Electrical Transport Interface


The electrical Ethernet connection interface on the Streetmacro unit is
equipped with an RJ-45 female connector, which occupies the TN A port.

Because the capacity is low for connection to the transport network, the TN A
can be used as a site LAN.

The interface connector type is RJ-45 with 30 W PoE PSE capability.

For cables longer than 3 meters an OVP must be used. The outer diameter
of the cable must be 7.5±0.3 mm.

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Ge17080A

Figure 10 Electrical Ethernet Connection

Table 18 Electrical Transport Cables


Connection Product Product No. Connectors
Streetmacro Alarm Double shielded cable RPM 777 044/03000 RJ-45 to RJ-45

4.5 Position F, LMT Interface


The client is connected to the LMT port on the Streetmacro for configuration
and service purposes.

For information on connecting a client to the Streetmacro for configuration


and service purposes, see Connect Client.

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Ge17081A

Figure 11 LMT Interface

4.6 Position G and H, Optical Transport and IDL Interface


The Streetmacro unit uses SFP modules for optical transport and IDL interfaces.

The optical Ethernet connection interface on the Streetmacro occupies the


TN/IDL B and TN/IDL C ports.

Use only SFP modules approved by Ericsson. These modules fulfill the following:

— Compliance with Class 1 laser product safety requirements defined


in standard IEC 60825-1

— Certification according to general safety requirements defined in


standard IEC 60950-1

— Functionality and performance verified to comply with unit specifications

The optical cable for transport and IDL must have an outer diameter of
4.8±0.2 mm.

For more information on how to handle SFP modules and optical cables,
see Handling SFP Modules and Optical Cables.

Recommended SFP modules are obtained from the product packages of the
Streetmacro and the Main Remote Installation products. See Spare Parts
Catalog and Site Installation Products Overview for more information. For
detailed information on SFP modules, see SFP Module Selector Guide.

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Ge17180A

Figure 12 Optical Ethernet Connection

Table 19 Backhaul Cables

Connections Product Product No. Length (m) Comment Connectors

From To

Streetmacro Corresponding Outdoor optical Up to 500 Remote LCD to LCD


RPM 253
TN/IDL B or ports on the patch cable, backhaul
(1)
3512/L
TN/IDL C router single mode connection

(1) Minimum bending radius is 40 mm.

4.6.1 Backhaul Cascading

The backhaul connection can be cascaded for up to three units.


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TN B

TNB TNC

TNB TNC

To Backhaul
Ge17169B

Figure 13 Backhaul Cascading

For more information on cascading the backhaul connections, see


Baseband Native Transport Cell Site Connectivity Guidelines, Manage
Transport Network, and Manage Routing Features.

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Connection Interfaces

4.7 Position K, Power Interface

4.7.1 AC Interface
Note: For outdoor use, the power cable must be shielded and protected
from lightning. Cable diameter must be 8.4±0.3 mm.

Ge17083A

Figure 14 AC Connection

The AC power connection is made through a 3-position 12 A AC power connector.

Table 20 Streetmacro 6701 Power Cabling


Connections Qty Product No

RNV 444 05/01 Power cable


1
connector, 3-position female

100–250 V AC Power Interface


TFL 901 45/L AC power cable, 3 ×
1
2.5 mm², open end

4.7.2 DC Interface

Note: For outdoor use, the power cable must be shielded and protected
from lightning. Cable diameter must be 8,4±0,3 mm.
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Ge17083A

Figure 15 DC Connection

The DC power connection is made through a 20A V DC input power


connector that supports DC-C and DC-I connections.

Table 21 Streetmacro 6701 Power Cabling

Connections Qty Product No

RNV 444 04/03 -48V DC Power


1
cable connector, DC-I

-48V DC connector, DC-I


TFL 901 34/60M Power cable, 2 ×
1
2,5 mm², open end

RNV 444 04/02 -48V DC Power


1
cable connector, DC-C

-48V DC connector, DC-C


TFL 901 34/60M Power cable, 2
1
×2,5 mm², open end

4.8 Position L, GNSS RF Cable Interface


The Streetmacro houses a GNSS receiver (GRU 04 02), which can be
used for timing synchronization of the Streetmacro.

The GNSS RF cable interface on the GNSS receiver is a QMA connector.

The GNSS receiver is connected to the semi-integrated micro GNSS antenna.


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Connection Interfaces

Ge17084A

Figure 16 GNSS RF Cable Interface

4.9 Position M, Ground, and ESD Wrist Strap Interface


All equipment must be connected to the same Main Earthing Terminal (MET)
using a 16 mm² grounding cable.

The ground point consists of two M6 screws with lock washers.

Ge17085A

Figure 17 Ground and ESD Interface

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The grounding point also provides a connection point for the ESD wrist strap.
The ESD wrist strap protects the unit from being damaged by ESD from the
person working with the unit.

Table 22 Streetmacro 6701 Ground Cabling


Connection Qty Product No

RPM 119 2059/L Grounding cable,


black 16 mm²
Grounding point with two M6 1
screws with lock washers. RPM 119 2060/L Grounding cable
green/yellow 16 mm²

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Transmission Standards

5 Transmission Standards

The following transmission alternatives are available:

— Electrical Ethernet transmission

— Optical Ethernet transmission

Table 23 Transmission Standards

Transmission Standard Transmission Capacity Cable Impedance (Ω) Cable Type


Ethernet (electrical) 100/1000 Mbps 100 Balanced lines
Ethernet (optical) 1000 Mbps Maximum attenuation 0.5 dB/ Optical
10 Gbps cabling

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6 Standards and Regulations

This section presents a brief overview of standards, regulatory product


approval, and declaration of conformity.

Declaration of Conformity
"Hereby, Ericsson AB, declares that this Product is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
2014/53/EU and 2011/65/EU."

6.1 Regulatory Approval


The unit complies with the following market requirements:

— European Community (EC) market requirements, Radio Equipment


Directive 2014/53/EU and Directive 2011/65/EU.

— The apparatus may include Radio Transceivers with support for


frequency bands not allowed or not harmonized within the EC.

— Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic


Equipment (RoHS) Directive (2011/65/EU).

— North American market requirements.

— Products containing Radio Equipment outside North America and in


countries not recognizing the CE-mark may be labeled according to
national requirements or standards.

6.1.1 Safety Standards Compliance

In accordance with market requirements, the unit complies with the


following product safety standards and directives:

International
— IEC 62368-1 Ed.2

Europe
— EN 50 385

— EN 62368-1 Ed.2

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Standards and Regulations

North America
— CSA C22.2 No.62368-1 Ed.2

— FCC CFR 47 Part 1.1310

— UL 62368-1 Ed.2

6.1.1.1 Outdoor Specific Requirements

The unit complies with the following outdoor specific requirements:

International
— IEC 60 529 (IP65)

— IEC 60 950-22

Europe
— EN 60 529 (IP65)

— EN 60 950-22

North America
— CSA-C22.2 No. 60950-22-07

— UL 50E

— UL 60950-22

6.1.2 EMC Standards Compliance

The unit complies with the following Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)


standards:

International
— 3GPP TS38.113

Europe
— ETSI EN 301 489-1

North America
— FCC CFR 47 Part 15 B

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— IC ICES-003 B

FCC Compliance Statement


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:

1. This device may not cause harmful interference.

2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference


that may cause undesired operation.

6.1.3 Radio Standards Compliance

The unit complies with the following radio standards:

International
— 3GPP TS38.141-2

North America
— FCC CFR 47 Part 2 (USA)

— FCC CFR 47 Part 30 (USA frequency dependent)

6.1.4 Marking

To show compliance with legal requirements, the product is marked with


the following labels:

6.2 Spare Parts


The product adheres to the Ericsson Serviceability and Spare Part Strategy.

6.3 Surface Quality


The surface quality of the units is according to Ericsson standard class A3.

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