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RRU3804&RRU3801E&RRU

U3806
V200
Installation Guide

Issue: 11
Date: 2011-02-15

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES Co., Ltd.


Contents

Installation Tools …………………


………………………………………
2
Installation Modes …………………
………………………………………
3
Space Requirements ……………………………………………………
4
Requirements for Installation Su
upport Structure …………………
6
Installation Procedure ……………
………………………………………
7
Preparing for the Installation ……
………………………………………
7
Installing the RRU on a Metal Po
ole …………………………………
8
Installing the RRU on a U-Steel ………………………………………
… 12
Installing the RRU on an Angle Steel
S ………………………………
12
Installing the RRU on a Wall ……
………………………………………
13
Installing the Cables of the RRU ……………………………………
16
Checking the RRU Hardware Ins
stallation …………………………
29
Powering On the RRU……………
………………………………………
30
Appendix ……………………………
……………………………………31
Change History ……………………
………………...…………………..36

Copyright © Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 2011. All rights reserved.


1
Installation Tools

Hammer drill (with bit 14) ESD gloves


g Vacuum cleaner

Phillips sccrewdriver Flat-head screwdriver


Heat gun (M3~
(M3 ~M6)
M6) (M3~M6)
(M3 M6)

R bb h
Rubber hammer C i ing
Crimp i pliers
li Wi stripper
Wire ti

Adjustable wrench
G
Guarded blade utility knife
f Wi e cutter
Wire tt (with the diameter of at least 32 mm)

Torque wrench

5mm

M
M3~M6 Combination wrench
(21mm~21mm) for pole installation
Level
Torque screwdriver (17mm~17mm) for wall installation

Markking pen
(with the diam
meter of no more
Multimeter Measuring tape
than 10 mm)

2
Installation Modes

On a metal pole (in On a metal pole


e (in On a metal pole (in back-
ordinary Mode) reverse mode) to back mode)
to-back

On a metal pole (three On a metal poole (four On a metal pole (six centralized RRUs)
centralized RRUs) centralized RR
RUs)

On a U-steel On an angle steel On a wall

3
Dimensions and Installation Clearance
a Dimensions of the RRU b Recommended Clearance for a
Single RRU

285 mm 170 mm The recommended installation clearance meets the


requirements of the equipment for normal running and OM.
When the installation space is sufficient, the recommended
installation clearance can be adopted.
≥300 mm

485 mm

≥500 mm

c Minimum Clearance for a


Single RRU d Minimum clearance for the RRU
installed on a tower
200 mm

The minimum installation clearance meets the


requirements of the equipment for normal running and
heat dissipation, but does not meet the requirements for
Operation and Maintenance (OM) such as checking the
status of the LEDs and opening the maintenance cavity.
When the installation space is restricted, the minimum
installation clearance can be adopted.
200 mm

300 mm

To
op view Side view
A
Auxiliary metal pole
400 mm 280 mm
300 mm

Top view
100 mm 400 mm

280 mm

600 mm
Main metal Auxiliary
Main metal pole pole metal pole

4
Dimensions and Installation Clearance
e f
Recommended Clearance for Minimum Clearance for Multiple
Multiple Centralized RRUs Centralized RRUs
200 mm

≥300 mm

Top view
300 mm
300 mm

≥500 mm

300 mm

600 mm

g Recommended Horizontal Spacing for


Two RRUs Installed in Parallel
h Minimum Horizontal Spacing for Two
RRUs Installed in Parallel

≥300 mm ≥600 mm ≥600 mm


m 100 mm 400 mm 400 mm

i
Recommended Vertical Spacing for
Two RRUs Installed in Parallel j Minimum Vertical Spacing for Two
RRUs Installed in Parallel
≥300 mm 200 mm

≥500 mm 300 mm

≥500 mm 300 mm

5
Requirements for Installatio
on Support Structure
The following
g figure
g describes the specifications
p for the metal
m pole,, angle
p g steel,, and U-steel where the RRU is
installed.
60 mm to 114 mm

63 mm to 80 mm

0 mm to 50 mm
(The recommended value is 80 mm.)

30
50 mm to 100 mm
63 mm to 80
8 mm
Metal pole Angle ste
eel U-steel

z If the diameter of a pole ranges from 60 mm to 76 mm, a maximum of two RRUs can be installed on the pole
and the side-mounted installation is not recommended. Iff the diameter of a pole ranges from 60 mm to 76 mm,
a maximum of three RRUs can be installed on the pole and
a the side-mounted installation is recommended.
z It is recommended that only one RRU be installed on a U-steel or an angle steel.
z When installed on a tower, only one RRU can be installed in standard mode or reverse mode. Two RRUs
cannot be installed one a pole in back-to-back mode, and
d the brackets for more than two RRUs cannot be
combined.
z A single RRU can be bound and lifted to a tower. For details,
d see page 31 "Lifting the RRU and Installation
C
Components to the
h T Tower.""

When the RRU is installed on a wall, the requirements arre as follows:


z For one RRU, the wall has a weight-bearing capacity of
o 68 kg.
z The fastening torque of the expansion bolt reaches 30 N·m,
N m the expansion bolt works properly,
properly and no
damages such as cracks are on the wall.

RRU
The angle between
the vertical and the
angle steel or U-
Angle steel steel or angle steel
≤10° where the RRU is
or U-steel
installed must be
less than or equal to
10 degree.
The brackets cannot be
combined when the RRUss
are installed on the wall.

6
Installation Procedure

Preparing for the Installatio


on

Auxiliary bracket Cover plate Attachment plate

Dual-nut bolt

Main bracket

Main and auxiliary brackets for the RRU Front Back

7
Installing the RRU on a Mettal Pole
a Installing a Single RRU on a Metal Pole

1. Install the main bracket.

When installing the


main bracket,
ensure that the
contact piece on
the bracket is fixed.

1200 mm~1600 mm

You may fit one end of the auxiliary bracket on one duual-nut bolt assembly and then the other end on the
other dual-nut bolt assembly during the installation.

2. Use an adjustable wrench to tighten the nut


n until the fastening torque is 40 N·m. In
this way, the main and auxiliary brackets are
e secured on the pole.

Fasten the two dual-nut bolt assemblies


alternatively. After the brackets are secure,
40N•m
use a tape to measure the spacing between
the main bracket and the auxiliary bracket at
the two sides and ensure that the spacing is
the same.

3. Install the RRU on the main bracket. When you hear click sound, you can infer that
the RRU is in p position.

z The weight-bearing capacity of the RF


ports at the bottom of the RRU is low. Do
not place the RRU at its bottom.
z During the operation, place the foam
padd or cardboard
db d underd ththe RRU tto
prevent any damage to the housing of
the RRU.

8
Installing the RRU on a Mettal Pole
b Installing Two RRUs Back-To-Back
k on a Metal Pole
1. Install an RRU. For details, see page 8 2. Install the main fixture for another RRU.
Installing a Single RRU on a Metal Pole.

3. Reinstall the attachment plate and cover plate


p on the second RRU by interchanging
their positions.

M6X16

5N•m

4. Install the second RRU on the main brack


ket. In reverse mode
In standard mode

Ensure that thhe cabling


cavities of the
e two RRUs
face the same e direction
when installinng the RRUs.

Cabling cavity

9
Installing the RRU on a Mettal Pole
c Installing Multiple RRUs in Ceentralized Mode
1. Install the main fixture and the auxiliary fix
xture. For details, see page 8
Installing a Single RRU in Ordinary Mode.

2. Relocate the attachment plate.

M6X16

5N•m

3. Fit the tabs on the attachment plate of the


e 4. Install the second main fixture.
RRU into the anchor slots on the main fixturre.

5. Fit the tabs on the attachment plate of 6. Install the third RRU.
the second RRU into the anchor slots on
the second main fixture.

10
Installing the RRU on a Mettal Pole
c Installing Multiple RRUs in Ceentralized Mode
7. Install the fourth main fixture. 8. Fit the tabs on the attachment plate of
8
the fourth RRU into the anchor slots on
the fourth main fixture.

9. Four RRUs installed in centralized mode. 10. Six RRUs installed in centralized mode.

11
Installing the RRU on a U-S
Steel
Plan view

U-steel

z The procedure for installing the RRU on a U-steel is th


he same as that for installing the RRU on a metal pole.
z It is recommended that only one RRU be installed on a U-steel.

Installing the RRU on an An


ngle Steel

Plan view

Angle steel

z The procedure for installing the RRU on an angle steel is the same as that for installing the RRU on a metal
pole.
z It is recommended that only one RRU be installed on an
a angle steel.

12
Installing the RRU on a Wall
1. Place the auxiliary bracket at the installatio
on position. Use a level to check that the
auxiliary
y bracket is p
placed horizontally.
y Then n, mark the anchor ppoints byy using
ga
marking pen.

128 mm

Auxiliary bracket

z It is recommended that the auxiliary bracket 79 mm 79 mm


be 1,200 mm to 1,600 mm above the ground.
z The RRUs cannot installed on a wall in RRU
centralized mode. Therefore, expansion bolt
assemblies should be prepared for each RRU. 1200 mm~1600 mm

2. Drill holes at the anchor points and then in


nstall the expansion bolt assemblies.

M10x65 bolt
Spring washer 10
Plastic tube
Ø14
Flat washer 10
Expansion tube
90°

55 mm to 60 mm
Do not hammer the bolt entirely into the
wall. Instead, leave 20 mm to 30 mm of
the bolt outside the wall.

20 mm to 30 mm
After the expa
ansion bolt is removed,
dispose of the
e plastic tube.

When the RRU is installed on a wall, the requirements are as follows:


z For one RRU, the wall has a weight-bearing capacityy of 68 kg.
z The fastening torque of the expansion bolt reaches 30
3 N·m, the expansion bolt works properly, and no
damages such as cracks are on the wall.

13
Installing the RRU on a Wall
3. Fit the auxiliary bracket on the expansion
n 4. Install the main bracket.
bolts downward, and then tighten the bolts
by using a combination wrench 17 mm.

M10

30N•m

Arrows are upwards

5. Install the RRU.

14
Installing the RRU on a Wall
6. Install multiple RRUs.

Recommended Clearance :

≥760 mm ≥760 mm

Minimum Clearance:

560 mm 560 mm

≥70 mm ≥70 mm

15
Installing the Cables of the RRU
a Cable Connections of a Singlee RRU
PGND cable
DC RRU power cable
RRU RF jumper
Feeder
AISG multi
multi-wire
wire cable between the RRU and the RCU
AISG extended cable between the RRU and the RCU
CPRI optical cable Start
DC RRU alarm cable

Antenna
Install the PGND cable

IInstall
t ll the
th DC RRU
power cable
RCU

Install the RRU RF jumper

Install the feeder

AISG multi-wire cable


between the RRU and the
RCU(optional)

AISG extended cable


between the RRU and the
RCU( ti
RCU(optional)
l)

Install the DC RRU


alarm cable

Install the CPRI


optical cable

End
BBU

External
power supply

On AC-powered electric railways, such as high speed railw


ways, when leaky cables are connected to RRUs installed in
tunnels, high-voltage-resistance DC blocks must be installe
ed between RRU RF jumpers and the leaky cables to
protect the RRUs against damage.

16
Installing the Cables of the RRU
b Connections of Two RRUs Caables
PGND cable
DC RRU power cable
RF cable between RRUs
CPRI optical cable

Antenna

Start

Install the PGND cable

Install the DC RRU


power cable

Install the RF cable


between RRUs

AISG multi-wire
multi wire cable
between the RRU and the
RCU(optional)

AISG extended cable


between the RRU and the
RCU(optional)

Install the DC RRU


alarm cable

Install the CPRI


optical cable

BBU External pow


wer supply E d
End

The above figure shows the scenario where the RRU uses the CPRI optical cable and interconnect jumper.
The CPRI optical cable is used for RRU cascading.
Determine the routing of CPRI optical cables accordin
ng to site requirements.

17
Installing the Cables of the RRU
c Cable List
Cable Connector Type Co
onnected to...
PGND cable OT or 2-hole terminal (M6) Gro
ounding bolt on the RRU

(16 mm²) OT or 2-hole terminal (M8 ) Gro


ounding bar nearby

RRU RF DIN connector Porrts labeled ANT_TX/RXA and ANT_RXB at the bottom of
jumper the RRU

DIN connector eder or antenna


Fee

DC RRU power Two OT terminals z North


N American standard: The blue OT terminal is
cable (M4 ) connected to socket labeled NEG(-)0 in the RRU cabling
cavity. And the black OT terminal is connected to socket
(North
labe
eled RTN(+)0.
American
z European
E standard: The blue OT terminal is connected to
standard:
socket labeled NEG(-)0 in the RRU cabling cavity. And the
12AWG
brow
wn OT terminal is connected to socket labeled RTN(+)0.
European
Bare wire Exte
ernal power supply
standard:
Select an connector of
4 mm² ) Whe en two RRUs are cascaded, the OT terminals at both
appropriate type and size
endds of the blue wire of the power cable are linked to the
based on the external power
NEGG(-) terminals on RRU0 and RRU1
RRU1, and the OT
supply. Use a cable with the
term
minals at both ends of the black wire of the power cable
diameter of 6 mm².
are linked to the RTN(+) terminals on RRU0 and RRU1.

CPRI optical DLC connector Connnect the fiber tails labeled 1A and 1B to the CPRI_W
cable portt on the RRU.

Con
nnect the fiber tails labeled 2A and 2B to one of the
CPR
RI0 to CPRI2 ports on the WBBP.

Whe en the RRUs need to be cascaded, use the CPRI optical


cab
ble to connect the CPRI_E
CPRI E port on the RRU 0 to CPRI
CPRI_WW
portt on RRU 1.

18
Installing the Cables of the RRU
c Cable List
Cable Connector Type Connected to...
AISG multi- Waterproof DB9 Port labeled RET at the bottom of the RRU
wire cable connector
between the
Standard AISG female Standard AISG male connector of the AISG
RRU and the
connector extension cable or RCU
RCU

AISG extended Standard AISG male Standard AISG female connector of the AISG
cable between connector multi-wire cable
the RRU and
Standard AISG female Standard AISG male connector on the RCU
the RCU
connector

RF cable 2W2 connector Port labeled RX_IN/OUT at the bottom of the


between RFUs RRU

DC RRU alarm DB15 connector Port labeled RS485/EXT_ALM in the RRU


cable cabling cavity

Eight cord end terminals External alarm device

The figures are for illustration purposes only and mayy not reflect actual cables.

19
Installing the Cables of the RRU
d Opening the Cover Plate of th
he RRU Cabling Cavity

M4

e RRU Cabling Cavity

Cable troughs for cascaded


optical cables
Cable trough for the alarm cable
Cable trough for the
cascaded power cable
Cable troughs for
optical cables Waterproof fille
er
Cable trough for
the power cable

Cover plate of the


cabling cavity
Cabling cavity
Label for preparing
the power cable

20
Installing the Cables of the RRU
f Cable Connections on the RR
RU

After the cables


are installed on
the RRU, insert
the waterproofing
fillers into the idle
DC RRU cable troughs.
alarm
cable

CPRI optical
cable
Grounding bolt

OT terminal

PGND cable

Shielding layer of
the power cable

DC RRU
power cable

Waterproofing
filler

Wrap the joint with the waterproofing tape


tape,
Keep the dustproof caps on vacant feeder connectors. Wrap the e and then wrap it with PVC insulating tape.
feeder connectors with waterproof tapes for outdoor scenarios, as
a
shown in the figure.
Insulating tape Waterproof tape Insulating tap
pe

g Closing the Cover Plate of


the RRU Cabling Cavity
Dustproof
cap
z The screws on the cover plate should be
tightened until the fastening torque is 1.4 N·m.
z Tighten the screws on the cover plate of the
z Secure the shielding layer at one end of the power cable to the RRU cabling cavity in the sequence shown in the
with a clamp ring. figure.
zThe RRU power cable is grounded at both ends. Connect the other o
end of the RRU power cable to the power equipment for groundiing.
Use the DC RRU power cable clip to press the shielding layer tightly
zUse
and ensure that the lower part of the shielding layer does not exceed
the position shown in the preceding figure.
M4

z For details on how to add OT terminals to the DC RRU powerr cable


of the RRU, see page 32" Adding OT Terminals to the DC RRU power
Cable of the RRU."
z When wrapping the waterproof tape, apply even force to exten nd the
tape until the width of the tape is 1/2 of the original width.
z Wrap the joint spirally upward
upward, downward
downward, and then upward ag gain In
gain. 1 4N
1.4N•m
other words, the joint is wrapped by three layers of the tape. Enssure
that the two immediate layers overlap with each other about halff the
width of the tape. For details, see page 34 “Waterproofing Outdo oor
Cables.”
z Install the optical module before installing the optical cables. For
F
details, see page 34 “Installing the Optical Module.”

21
Installing the Cables of the RRU
h RRU+BBU Installed Against thhe Wall

DC RRU power cable LOAD0

CPRI optical cable


shielding
layer

DCDU panel facing


the side, and the
BBU panel facing
downward

z When connecting the DC RRU power cable to the DC CDU-03B you must add an OT terminal to the shielding
layer. Then, fix the OT terminal to the corresponding GND terminal of the DCDU-03B. For details on how to
add an OT terminal, see page 33 "Adding OT Terminals to the Shielding Layer of the DC RRU Power Cable."
z The DC RRU power cable is connected to one of the L
LOAD0 to LOAD5 terminals of the DCDU
DCDU-03B.
03B.

22
Installing the Cables of the RRU
i RRU+OMB

Grounding the shielding


layer of the power cable:

shielding layer (25 mm) PGND cable

DC RRU power cable


CPRI optical cable

LOAD0

The DC RRU power cable is connected to one of the LOAD0 to LOAD5 terminals of the DCDU-03B.
DCDU 03B

23
Installing the Cables of the RRU
j RRU+APM30/APM30H (Ver.A))

Grounding the shielding


layer of the power cable:

shielding layer (25 mm) PGND cable


DC RRU power cable
CPRI optical cable

LOAD4

z The DC RRU power cable is connected to one off the LOAD4 to LOAD9 terminals of the PDU.
z Strip the jacket of the DC RRU power cable for a small part, press the exposed shielding layer on the
strap, and then connect the PGND cable on the stra
ap to the nearest grounding bolt on the side in the
APM30/APM30H(Ver.A).

24
Installing the Cables of the RRU
k RRU+APM30(+24V) / APM30H
H(Ver.B, +24V)

Grounding the shielding


layer of the power cable:

shielding layer (25 mm) PGND cable


DC RRU power cable
CPRI optical cable

LOAD0

z Strip the jacket of the DC RRU power cable for a small


s part, press the exposed shielding layer on the
strap, and then connect the PGND cable on the strapp to the nearest grounding bolt on the side in the
APM30.
z The DC RRU power cable is connected to one of the LOAD0 to LOAD5 terminals of the DCDU-03B.

25
Installing the Cables of the RRU
l RRU+APM30H (Ver.B)

Grounding the shielding


layer of the power cable:

shielding layer (25 mm) PGND cable


DC RRU power cable
CPRI optical cable

RRU0

z The DC RRU power cable is connected to one off the RRU0 to RRU5 terminals of the EPS.
z Strip the jacket of the DC RRU power cable for a small part, press the exposed shielding layer on the
strap, and then connect the PGND cable on the stra
ap to the nearest grounding bolt on the side in the
APM30H(Ver.B).

26
Installing the Cables of the RRU
m RRU+TMC

Grounding the shielding


layer of the power cable:

shielding layer (25 mm) PGND cable


DC RRU power cable
CPRI optical cable

LOAD0

The DC RRU power cable is connected to one of the


e LOAD0 to LOAD5 terminals of the DCDU-03B.

27
Installing the Cables of the RRU
n RRU+TMC11H(Ver.A) / TMC11
1H(Ver.B)

Grounding the shielding


layer of the power cable:

shielding layer (25 mm) PGND cable


DC RRU power cable
CPRI optical cable

LOAD0

The DC RRU power cable is connected to one of the


e LOAD0 to LOAD5 terminals of the DCDU-03B.

28
Checking the RRU Hardwarre Installation

SN Item

1 nt conforms to the engineering design


The position for each equipmen
and meets the space requireme
ent. Sufficient space is reserved for
equipment maintenance.

2 The RRU is securely installed.

3 The cover plate is securely insttalled on the cabling cavity of the RRU.

4 Waterproof fillers are installed in


i the idle cable troughs of the cabling
cavity of the RRU
RRU, and the cove
er plate of the cabling cavity is securely
installed. In addition, the idle RF
R ports are covered with waterproof
caps and waterproofed.

5 nts on the power cable or PGND cable.


There are no connectors or join

6 The terminals at both ends of th


he power cable or PGND cable are
securely soldered or crimped.

7 able are separately bound from other


The power cable and PGND ca
cables. The cables must be nott short-circuited or reversely connected.
In addition, no damaged or broken parts exist in the cables.

8 The operating grounding and protection


p grounding of the NodeB and
the lightning protection groundiing of the building share one group of
grounding conductors.

9 ble is intact and securely linked, and no


The connector of the signal cab
damaged or broken parts exist on the cable.

10 Labels are correct, legible, and complete on both ends of each cable.

29
Powering On the RRU

The power switch must be set to OFF. Then, check the input voltage and ensure that the voltage ranges
from -36 V DC to -57 V DC if -48 V DC power is supp
plied or 150 V AC to 300 V AC if AC power is supplied.

Start

Power on the RRU

Rectify the fault

Check whether
the status of the RUN LED
is 1s ON, 1s OFF and that of N
No
ALM LED is OFF.

Yes

End

When the RRU is unpacked, it must be powered on within 24 hours.

30
Appendix
a Lifting the RRU and Installatioon Components to the Tower
1. Bind the RRU by leading the lifting rope along the lower part of the adapting piece and
through the handle, bind the main and auxilia ary brackets with the lifting rope, and then
bind the steering rope with the handle of the RRU, as shown in the following figures.

Liifting rope

Steering rope
Lowe
er part of the
adap
pting piece

z When lifting the RRU and installation components to the tower, Do not bind the lifting rope
prevent the RRU from colliding with the tower
tower. only on the handle when
z Lift the RRU to the tower before it is installed on the metal
m pole, lifting the RRU.
angle steel, or U-steel.

2. Lift the RRU and installation components


s to the tower.

Pulley
z Installer A climbs onto the tower. Then, installer
A fixes the pulley to the support of the tower
platform and leads the lifting rope through the
pulley.
z Installer C uses a lifting rope to bind the RRU
and installation components as shown in the
preceding figure and then ties a knot in the steering
Steering rope rope at the
h h handle
dl off the
h RRU
RRU.
z Installer B pulls the lifting rope, and at the same
time, installer C pulls the steering rope away from
the tower to prevent the RRU and installation
Lifting rope components from colliding with the tower.
z Installer A holds the RRU and installation
components and untie the ropes.
z The procedure for hoisting the RRU and auxiliary
components onto the tower is for your reference
y
only.

31
Appendix
b Adding OT Terminals to the DC RRU power Cable of the RRU
Adding the OT terminals to the DC RRU po
ower cable involves adding OT terminals to
the RRU power cable and adding OT terminnals to the shielding layer of the DC RRU
power cable.
Label for preparing
-48V DC power cable NEG ( - ) the power cable

OT
T terminals

Shielding layer RTN ( + )

To add the OT terminals, perform the following ste


eps:

Determine lengths of power cables for different


operations according to the scale on the cover
plate of the cabling cavity.

Based on the determined lengths, remove the


jacket and shielding layer from the power
cable.
8 mm

Remove the jacket of the specified length from


each wire.

Add an OT terminal to each wire.

Remove about 15 mm jacket from the power


cable. The shielding layer is exposed.

15 mm

32
Appendix
c Adding OT Terminals to the Shieldiing Layer of the DC RRU Power Cable

Lead the wires


made
d off the
th
shielding layers
through heat-
shrinkable tubes.

Wrap the PVC


insulating tape
at the joint
where the three OT terminal on
wires meet. the shielding
layer

WARNING
Do not damage the shielding layer of the power cable when
w cutting around the jacket.

33
Appendix
d Waterproofing Outdoor Cables

z The waterproof tape should be wrapped for an extra le ength of 20


mm away from the connectors at both ends.
z The tapes should be wrapped around the connector from the
lower part to the upper part. When wrapped for another layer, the
tapes may not be cut.
z When wrapping the waterproof tape, apply even force to extend
the tape until the width of the tape is 1/2 of the original width.
w
z When
Wh wrapping i th
the waterproof
t f tape,
t ensure that
th t the
th upper
u l
layer
of the tape covers at least 50% of the lower layer. Waterproof tape Insulating tape
z The insulating tape should be wrapped for an extra len ngth of 20
mm away from the connectors at both ends.
z The last layer of the waterproof tape should be wrappe ed from the
lower part to the upper part to prevent rainwater from infiiltrating into
the tape.

1. Wrap three layers of waterproof tape.

Tightly pressing the tape

2. Wrap three layers of insulating tape.


tie

tie

Binding cable ties at both


Tightly pressing th
he tape ends of the tape

e Installing the Optical Module

Before installing the optical fiber, check that


the optical module is the single-mode optical
module or the multi-mode module.
z The single-mode optical module is labeled
SM and the multi-mode
"SM" multi mode optical module is
labeled "MM".
z If the puller of an optical module is blue, the
module is a single-mode optical module. If the
puller of an optical module is black or grey,
the module is a multi-mode optical module.

34
Appendix
f Pin Assignment for the Wires of the Alarm Cable

DB15 Cord End Signal name of Wire Color Wire Label


connector Terminal DB15 connector Type

X1.2 X2 SWITCH_INPUT0+
+ White/Blue Twisted SWITCH_INPU
pair
p T0+

X1.3 X3 GND Blue GND

X1.6 X4 SWITCH_INPUT1+
+ White/Orange Twisted SWITCH_INPU
pair T1+

X1.7 X5 GND Orange GND

X1.10 X6 RS485_TX- White/Green Twisted APM RX-


pair
X1.11 X7 RS485_TX+ Green APM RX+

X1.13 X8 RS485_RX- White/Brown Twisted APM TX-


pair
X1.14 X9 RS485_RX+ Brown APM TX+

X.Shell - - - Shield -

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Change History
This part describes the changes in the RRU3804&RRU3801E&RRU3806
R
I t ll ti G
Installation Guide.
id

z11 (2011-02-15)
This is the eleventh commercial release.
Compared with issue 10 (2010-12-30) , this issue modified some descriptions.

z10 (2010-12-30)
(2010 12 30)
This is the tenth commercial release.
Compared with issue 09 (2010-11-10) , this issu
ue modified some descriptions.

z09 (2010-11-10)
This is the ninth commercial release.
Compared with issue 08 (2010-07-15) of V200, the descriptions of the requirements for the
recommended diameter of the metal pole and the handling of the dustproof caps on the RF
ports are added.

z08 (2010-07-15)
This is the eighth commercial release.
Compared with issue 07 (2010-06-05) of V200, the figure of the minimum clearance for RRU
are optimized, and the minimum clearance for the
t RRU installed on a tower requirements is
added.
added

z07 (2010-06-05)
This is the seventh commercial release.
Compared with issue 06 (2010-03-05) of V200, the figure of the adapting piece for the RRU is
changed, and the description on the recommen
nded and minimum installation clearance
requirements is added.

z06 (2010-03-05)
This is the sixth commercial release.
Compared with issue 05 (2009-12-10) of V200, the description on the cross-section area of the
RRU power cable is added.

z05 (2009-12-10)
This is the fifth commercial release
release.
Compared with issue 04 (2009-09-25) of V200, the installation scenarios of APM30H(Ver.B),
APM30H(Ver.B, +24V), TMC11H(Ver.B) are ad dded.

z04 (2009-09-25)
This is the fourth commercial release.
Compared with issue 03 (2009-06-30) of V200, the requirements for installation support
str ct re are modified
structure modified.

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