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BTS3900A (Ver.

C)
Quick Installation Guide

Issue: 01
Date: 2011-04-30

HUAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.

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z This document is applicable to GSM V100 or V300, SRAN V100, and WCDMA V200.
z In this document, the equipment appearance is for reference only.
o The actual equipment may differ from what is shown in
the figures.

Appearance of the Cabinets

The main components of the BTS3900A are th


he APM30H and the RFC. Optional components are the
IBBS200D, IBBS200T, and TMC11H.

APM30H TMC11H RFC


C IBBS200D IBBS200T

TEC cooler
l hood
h d (Depth:
(D h 206 mm))

Cabinet Dimensions and Clearance Re


equirements

z The dimensions (W x H x D) of the APM30H, RFC, TMC C11H, IBBS200D, or 600mm


IBBS200T (excluding the protecting hood for the TEC coo oler) are 600 mm x 700 480mm
mm x 480 mm.
z The recommended distance between the cabinets is 40 0 mm, and the maximum
distance between the cabinets is 150 mm
mm.
z If the Noise Reduction Module (NRM) is installed, the distance between the
cabinets is 150 mm. 700mm
>60mm
600mm 40mm 600mm 40mmm 600mm

>300mm Cabinet Cabinet 480m


mm Cabinet >300mm

700mm

Maximum
120°
>800mm
200mm

Overview of the Cabinets

APM30H RFC TMC11H TMC11H (-48 V DC power supply)


DCDU-11A
SLPU SLPU
PMU Fan box DCDU-11C DCDU-11C
BBU
Junction EPU Ground- Junction box Junction
box ing
g ba
bar R R RR R R box
Ground- BBU F F F F F F Ground-
ing bar U U UU U U Grounding bar ing bar

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Overview of the Cabinets
IBBS200D IBBS200T

Power Power
distribution box distribution box
CMUE
Power box of the
CMUE heating film
Grounding bar Grounding bar

Installing the Base


The installation blocks are placed in the auxiliary
y Install two installation
material package of the RFC. blocks on the base
before installing only Level
the RFC. bar

Φ16 M12x40
Expansion bolt (x4) Bolt (×2)
Remove the
90° baffle plates
Concrete
52-60 mm from the both
plinth
sides and the
M12x60 Bolt
B rear of the
asher base.
Spring wa
Base Flat wash
her
Expansion
n
Concrete tube
plinth

Remmove the front cover


platte from the base. Adjusting pad

Installing the Cabinets


1 Attaching the Cabinet to the Base
1. RFC 2. TMC
C11H/IBBS200T/IBBS200D
By attaching the IBBS200D as an example, attaching
M12x30 Bolt the TMC11H or the IBBS200T to the base is the same.
(×2)

Gasket with an
oblong hole

M12×30
Bolt(×4)
Gaskett with
an oblo
ong
hole

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2 Stacking the Cabinets
Remove the cover plates (×2) from Remove the plastic screws Stack the cabinets, and attach
the top of the lower cabinet. (x4) from the
e top of the lower the cabinets with the bolts(×4).
cabinet.
Gasket
G k t with
ith an
oblong hole

To ensure the waterprroof performance


of the cabinet, keep well
w the cover
plates for the round ho
ole of the cabinet.

Gasket with
M12x30 an oblong
Blot (x4) hole
Cover plate

Earth Grounding the Cabine


ets
The PGND cable and signal cable cannot
Principles for grounding be bound or entangled. A certain distance
must be reserved between them to prevent
the BTS3900A: interference from each other
other.
z The upper cabinets are connected to the lower
cabinets with equipotential cables.
z The lower cabinets are connected to the RFCs.
z The RFCs are connected to the grounding
busbar with PGND cables.

Grounding bar

APM
M30H APM30H

R
RFC RFC

Grounding busbar
Equipotential cable (25 mm2) PGND cable (25 mm2)

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Installing the Cables

z In this section, the color of the cables and the equipment appe
earance are for reference only.
z If the signal cable between the cabinets is redundant
redundant, coil and
d tie the extra length of the cable in the base
base.

1 Connecting the Power Cables


aPrinciples for routing the power cables
1 The -48 V power cable and PGND cable must be bundled
b together.

2 The p
power cable must be separately
p y bundled and cannot be bundled together
g with other cables anywhere.
y
Multiple power cables must be bundled when route
ed.

3 If the length of the power cable is insufficient, repla


ace the cable rather than adding connectors or soldering
joints to lengthen the cable.

a -48 V DC Power Supply Scenario

If the TMC11H (-48 V DC power supply) is required, then it is the


e -48 V DC power supply scenario. if not, skip this section to
the next.

Connect the input power cable for the RFC.

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1 Connecting the Power Cables
b AC Power Supply Scenario
1. Connect the input power cable for the APM
M30H
Remove the AC protecting cap, open the AC input pow
wer box. Connect the APM30H AC input power cable.
Recover the AC protecting cap, close the AC input pow
wer box.
220 V three-phase AC mode 220 V single-phas
se AC mode 110 V AC mode

Remove

L1 wire L1 wire
L2 wire L2 wire
L3 wire N wire
N wire L wire PE wire
PE wire
N wire

2. Connect the power cables between the APM30H and the TMC11H
Input power cable for the TMC11H Power cable for the junction box in the TMC11H

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1 Connecting the Power Cables
b AC Power Supply Scenario
M30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T
3. Connect the power cable between the APM
(APM:IBBS=1:2)

z This chapter is applicable


to the scenario where the
number of configured
APM30Hs is half that of
configured IBBS200Ds or
IBBS200Ts.
z Either the IBBS200D or
the IBBS200T is installed.

Power cables for the


IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts

Power cables for the fans in


the IBBS200Ds

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1 Connecting the Power Cables
b AC Power Supply Scenario
M30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T
3. Connect the power cable between the APM
(APM:IBBS=1:2)
Power cables for the heating films
in the IBBS200Ds

z Prevent the wires from


exposing out of the power box
of the heating film
film.

From L2/N2

The power
box of the
heating film
z Must route the p power cables
for the heating films in the
IBBS200Ds into the power box
of the heating film from the top
down.
From L1/N1

The p
power
box of the
heating film

Power cables for the TECs in


the IBBS200Ts
Frrom
LOOAD3

Frrom
LOOAD2

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1 Connecting the Power Cables
b AC Power Supply Scenario
M30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T
4. Connect the power cable between the APM
(APM:IBBS=1:1)

This chapter is applicable


to the scenario where the
number of configured
APM30Hs equals that of
configured IBBS200Ds or
IBBS200Ts
IBBS200Ts.
Either the IBBS200D or
the IBBS200T is installed.

Power cables for the


IBBS200Ds or IBBS200Ts

Power cables for the fans


in the IBBS200Ds

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1 Connecting the Power Cables
b AC Power Supply Scenario
M30H and IBBS200D or IBBS200T
4. Connect the power cable between the APM
(APM:IBBS=1:1)
Power cables for the
heating films in the IBBS200Ds

z Prevent the wires from


exposing out of the power box
of the heating
g film.

The power
box of the
heating film

z Must route the power cables


for the heating films in the
IBBS200Ds into the power box
of the heating film from the top
down.

The power
box of the
heating film

Power cables for the


TECs in the IBBS200Ts

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2 Connecting the Transmission Cables
s
Principles for routing the transmission cables

1 The transmission cables cannot cross the power cable, PGND cable, or RF cable when routed. Otherwise,
the spacing between them must be greater than 30 mm.
m

2 Extra length of transmission cables must be reserved


d when they are curved.

The E1/T1 cable or FE/GE cable can be used for data transmission acccording to the transmission mode of the base station. Only one
transmission mode can be supported by the base station working in the GSM standard, and two transmission modes can be supported by the
base station working in the UMTS standard.

a Connecting the E1 Cable (Alternative 1)

SLPU SLPU

UELP
UELP UELP
Or

UELP

Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable


e are disconnected. Then, weld all connectors to the
bare wires at one end of the E1 cable
e at one time.

b Connecting the FE Cable (Alternative 2)

SLPU SLPU

UFLP
UFLP

O
Or

BBU
WMPT

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3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable
e
a -48 V DC Power Supply Scenarios
1. Scheme 1: TMC11H + 2 RFC 2. Scheme 2: 2 TMC11H + 2 RFC

b AC Power Supply Scenarios


1. Scheme 1:APM30H + RFC + TMC11H + IB
BBS200D (IBBS200T)

The installation procedure for


connecting the monitoring
signal cable to the IBBS200D
or IBBS200T is the same.
The only difference is that the
position of the CMUA in the
IBBS200D differs from the
position of the CMUA in the
IBBS200T.

CMUE
CMUE

IBBD200T I
IBBD200D

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3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable
e
b AC Power Supply Scenarios
2. Scheme 2:2 APM30H + 2 RFC + 2 IBBS20
00D (IBBS200T)

UEIU

3. Scheme 3:APM30H + RFC + TMC11H +2 IB


BBS200D (IBBS200T)

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3 Installing the Monitoring Signal Cable
e
b AC Power Supply Scenarios
4. Scheme 4:2 APM30H + 2 RFC + TMC11H + 4 IBBS200D (IBBS200T)

4 Connect the RFU Cables


1. (Optional) Connect inter-RFU RF signal cable. 2. Add the DIN connectors to the RF
jumpers.
RFU For details, see the instruction guide contained in
the DIN connector package.
Inter-RFU RX_IN
3. Route the RF jumper through the
RF signal base into the RFC.
RX_OUT Ensure that the DIN male elbow connector is
cable
perpendicular to the RFU.

4. Connect the RF jumper.


or
Front RFC RFC
During the installation, do not rotate the DIN male elbow
connector. This prevents any damage to the connector.

5. A
5 Attach the color rings
rings, see “Appendix
Appendix 2
2”.
6. Install
I the seal modules for the RF jumpers.

RF Jumper Or
Rubb
ber cap
Or Install the seal
Inter-
RFU RF modules.
signal
cable Insert
the
metal
chip,
Tighte
en the screw.

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Sealing Treatment
Recover the cable holes with protecting caps or covers which are removed from the equipments before.

1D
Description
i ti off the
th Seal
S l Modules
M d l
RFC
C

TMC11H

The seal modules for the cable holes in the IBBS S200D or the IBBS200T are the same as that in the TMC11H.
It is not necessary to install the seal modules in the TMC11H, when the TMC11H is stacked on the RFC.
It is not necessary to install the seal modules in the IBBS200D or IBBS200T, when the IBBS200D or
IBBS200T is stacked on the other IBBS200D or IBBS200T.

2 Sealing the Cable Holes in the Cabine


et with the Seal Modules
Install the cable according to the size of the cable hole (The following takes the seal
modules in RFC as an example).

Lead the cable through the cable hole


that matches the cross-sectional area of
the cable in order that the sealing is
effective.

Seal the
id
dle holes
w rubber
with
Tighten caaps
the screw.

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3 Sealing the Base
1. Close the cable holes on 2. Seal the cable holes with 3. Install the front panel
both sides and at the rear of fireproof clay. on the front of the base.
the base. PVC
Baffle plate corrugated Fireproof
clay
pipe Check whether the paint on the
cabinet surface is damaged. If
the paint is damaged, repair the
damaged paint.
The PVC corrugated pipe is
recommended for the cable led
out of the cabinet.
The fireproof clay can be used
Baffle
B ffl to seal the cable holes of the
plate Baffle piece Fireproof clay base. It cannot be used to seal
Fireproof clay
the cable holes of the cabinet.
Installing the Batteries
1 Installing the Batteries

zBefore installing storage batteries, set the circuit


breaker labeled BAT on the EPU in the APM30H
cabinet and two circuit breakers labeled BAT on
the PDB in the battery cabinet to OFF. This
prevents high current.
z During the installation of the batteries, use
insulated tools such as wrenches and screwdrivers,
and do not reversely connect the positive and
negative poles.
poles Otherwise,
Otherwise the batteries may burn,
burn
and the operations may cause human injuries.
APM30H IBBS200D/T

Push the baffle plate


upwards until it is contact
with the screws, and then
tighten the screws.

2 Installing the Power Cables for the Batteries


Install the copper
Remove the bar for series
protecting hood. connections.

Install the neg


gative cable. Install the positive cable.

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Checking the Power-on State
The normal status of the
indicators on the PMU:
z This chapter describes only the power-on check of the equippment. The z RUN indicator: Blinking
base station must be powered on in seven days after installatio
on. z ALM indicator: OFF
z This takes the power-on check procedure in the AC power su upply scenario The normal status of the
as an example. For details about the procedure in the DC powe er supply indicators on the PSU:
scenario, see the following procedure. z Power indicator: Steady green
z Ensure that the external power supply is normal before powe er on, and that z Protection indicator: OFF
all the MCBs in the cabinet are set to OFF. z Fault indicator: OFF
The normal voltage range of the
output power to the EPUis from:
Start -43.2 V DC to -57 V DC
The normal status of the
indicators on the CMUE:
Power on the BTS3900A Clear the fault z RUN indicator: Blinking
z ALM indicator: OFF
The normal status of the
Are the indicators on the boards of the
No
LEDs on the PSU/PMU BBU:
normal? Indicators on the GTMU and
WMPT
Yes z RUN indicator: Blinkingg
z ALM indicator:ON for 1s and
Is the voltage
then OFF
No Indicators on the UPEU
of the EPU DC output
power normal? RUN indicator: ON
Indicators on the FAN
Yes STATE indicator: Blinking
The normal voltage range of the
DC output power to the DCDU-01
Are the No is from:
LEDs on the CMUE
normal? -38.4
38 4 V DC tto -57
57 V DC
The normal status of the
indicators on the RFU:
Yes
z RUN indicator: Blinking
z ALM indicator: ON for 1s and then
Are the No OFF
LEDs on the BBU
z ACT indicator: ON
normal?

Yes
After the power-on check is
Power on DCDU Clear the fault
complete, close the cover of
CMUE the case, and the cabinet
door.
Is the voltage of No PSU Lock
the DCDU DC output power PMU
normal?

Yes
BBU
Are the
Locking piece
No
LEDs on the CMUE (RFC)
normal?
DCD
DU-11A
Yes
CMUE Tighten the
(RFC) screw to fix
Are the
No
LEDs on the RFU the locking
g
normal? piece to
RFU prevent the
Yes
lock from
End rusting.

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Appendix
1 Disconnecting the CPRI Cable from the
t CPRI Port

Push Push Push

Pull
Pull
Pull
Product 1 P d t2
Product P d t3
Product

Push Push

P
Pull
Pull
Product 4 Product 5

2 Attaching the Color Rings

z If main and diversity are not distinguished, the RF signals tran


nsmitted from the left RF unit are regarded as the main signals
by default, and the RF signals transmitted from the right RF unit are regarded as the diversity signals.
z If an antenna system serves six sectors, the colors of the ringss for sectors 4, 5, and 6 are purple, orange, and green
respectively.

System Sector Color Ring


System 1 1 Main antenna: two red rings

Diversity antenna: one red ring

2 Main antenna: two yellow rings

ng
Diversity antenna: one yellow rin

3 Main antenna: two blue rings

Diversity antenna: one blue ring


g

System 2 1 Main antenna: one white ring an


nd two red rings

Diversity antenna: one white ring and one red ring

2 nd two yellow rings


Main antenna: one white ring an

Diversity antenna: one white ring and one yellow ring

3 Main antenna: one white ring an


nd two blue rings

Diversity antenna: one white ring and one blue ring

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3 Replacing the Fuse
1. Remove the extraction tool.

2. Obtain the fuse from the case. 3. Replace


p the fuse by
y using
g the
extraction tool.
EPU

Fuse

Align the
bulge on
the
extraction
tool with
the hole on
the fuse

Fuse

Re
emove the fuse
by using the
exttraction tool

I
Insert
t a new fuse
f

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4 Pin Assignment for the Wires of the E1
E Cable
1. Pin assignments for the wires of the 2. Pin assignments for the wires of the
2
75-ohm E1 coaxial cable 1
120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable
Blue/white
O
Orange/white
/ hit
Green/white
Brown/white
Gray/white
Blue/red
Orange/red
Green/red

X1 Wi Type
Wire T C
Coaxial
i l SN Label X1 Wi Color
Wire C l Wi Type
Wire T Label
1 Tip 1 Blue
1 RX1 Twisted pair RX1
2 Ring 2 White

3 Tip 3 Orange
3 RX2 Twisted pair RX2
4 Ring 4 White

5 Tip 5 Green
5 RX3 T i t d pair
Twisted i RX3
6 Ring 6 White

7 Tip 7 Brown
7 RX4 Twisted pair RX4
8 Ring 8 White

19 Tip 19 Gray
2 TX1 Twisted pair TX1
20 Ring 20 White

21 Tip 21 Blue
4 TX2 Twisted pair TX2
22 Ring 22 Red

23 Tip 23 Orange
6 TX3 Twisted pair TX3
24 Ring 24 Red

25 Tip 25 Green
8 TX4 Twisted pair TX4
26 Ring 26 Red

HU
UAWEI TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD.
Huawei Industrial Base Bantian Longgang
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