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  • Page 1 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & RF Remote Station Installation Manual ZTE CORPORATION...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2004 ZTE Corporation All rights reserved. No part of this documentation may be excerpted, reproduced, translated, annotated or duplicated, in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of ZTE Corporation. ZTE CORPORATION ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.China Website: http://www.zte.com.cn...
  • Page 3 FAX:+86-755-26770160 Suggestions and Feedback To improve the quality of ZTE product documentation and offer better services to our customers, we hope you can give us your suggestions and comments on our documentation and fax this form to +86-755-26770160; or mail to “Marketing center 3...
  • Page 5: About This Manual

    This manual presents the hardware installation procedures of ZXCBTS micro base transceiver stations (BTSs)/remote stations. It is one of ZTE manual series for CDMA cellular mobile communications system. It aims to providing guidance to the engineering personnel who install ZTE CDMA micro-BTS/remote stations, as well as offering reference for the equipment maintenance personnel.
  • Page 6 Details the installation of the power supply system of the equipment. Installation of Grounding System Details the installation of the grounding system of the equipment. Connection of Cables Details the check of internal cable connections between various modules, as well as type selection and connection of external cables.
  • Page 7 Statement: The actual product may differ from what is described in this manual due to frequent update of ZTE products and fast development of technologies. Please contact the local ZTE office for the latest updating information of the product.
  • Page 8 FCC & IC STATEMENT Before using this CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & RF Remote Station, read this important RF energy awareness and control information and operational instructions to ensure compliance with the FCC and IC RF exposure guidelines. NOTICE: Working with the equipment while in operation, may expose the technician to RF electromagnetic fields that exceed FCC rules for human exposure.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Overview ..............................1-1 1.1 Introduction to Micro-BTS ......................1-1 1.2 Installation Overview ........................1-4 1.3 Installation Flow ..........................1-5 1.4 Points for Attention ........................1-7 2 Preparations ............................2-1 2.1 Installation Environment Check.....................2-1 2.1.1 Checking Equipment Building Conditions................2-1 2.1.2 Checking Indoor Environment ....................2-1 2.1.3 Checking Power Supply System ..................2-2 2.1.4 Checking Grounding System ....................2-2 2.1.5 Checking Relative Devices ....................2-2 2.2 Tools and Instruments ........................2-2...
  • Page 10 5 Installation of Power Supply System ....................5-1 5.1 Introduction to Power Cables ......................5-1 5.1.1 -48V DC Power Cable ......................5-1 5.1.2 120V AC Power Cable......................5-2 5.2 Connection of Power Cables ......................5-2 5.3 Assembling Power Cable Connector ..................... 5-3 5.3.1 Assembling -48V DC Power Cable Connector..............
  • Page 11 8.1.2 Installation Environment .....................8-2 8.1.3 Security Measures .......................8-2 8.1.4 Installation Tools .........................8-2 8.2 Composition and Installation Requirements of Antenna Feeder System ........8-3 8.2.1 Composition ........................8-3 8.2.2 Technical Parameters......................8-5 8.3 Installation Flow ..........................8-5 8.4 Installation of Antenna ........................8-6 8.4.1 Determining Installation Location ..................8-6 8.4.2 Installing Accessories of Directional Antenna ..............8-7 8.4.3 Transporting and Raising Antenna ..................8-8 8.4.4 Installing and Adjusting Directional Antenna ..............8-9...
  • Page 12 8.9 Waterproof Processing of Connectors..................8-26 9 Installation of GPS Antenna Feeder System ..................9-1 9.1 Preparations ........................... 9-1 9.1.1 Installation Personnel......................9-1 9.1.2 Installation Environment..................... 9-1 9.1.3 Security Measures....................... 9-2 9.1.4 Installation Tools......................... 9-2 9.2 Composition of GPS Antenna Feeder System ................9-3 9.3 Installation Procedures........................
  • Page 13 11.3 Checking Cables......................... 11-2 11.4 Checking Power Cables and Grounding Cables................. 11-2 11.5 Checking T1 Cables ........................11-4 11.6 Checking Indoor 1/2” Jumper Cables ..................11-4 11.7 Checking Primary Feeder Cables and GPS Feeder Cables ............11-5 11.8 Checking Water-blocking Curve for Feeder Cable Window and Primary Feeder Cables..11-6 11.9 Checking Hangers ........................
  • Page 14 13.3.2 Precautions for UPS Installation................... 13-11 13.3.3 Structural Feature and Installation Mode of UPS ............13-12 13.3.4 Installing the Engineering Cables of L010UPS ............13-13 13.3.5 Installing UPS....................... 13-14 13.4 Installing the Ancillary Combinational Power Supply of Micro-BTS/RF Remote Station ..13-15 13.4.1 Installing the Outdoor Power Box ................
  • Page 15 B.14 Cable Connections in M191T Double-carrier Micro-BTS ............B-16 B.15 Cable Connections in R191T Single-carrier Remote Stations..........B-18 B.16 Cable Connections in R191T Double-carrier Remote Stations ..........B-19 B.17 Cable Connections in M192T Single-carrier Micro-BTS............B-20 B.18 Cable Connections in M192T Double-carrier Micro-BTS ............B-21 B.19 Cable Connections in R192T Single-carrier Remote Stations..........
  • Page 17 A List of Figures Fig. 1.1-1 Structure of ZXCBTS M800T Micro-BTS...............1-2 Fig. 1.1-2 Structure of Remote Stations ....................1-3 Fig. 1.1-3 Connection between Remote Station and Macro-BTS .............1-3 Fig. 1.1-4 Connection between Remote Station and Macro-BTS .............1-4 Fig. 1.2-1 Schematic Diagram of the Hardware Installation of Micro-BTS/Remote Station ...1-5 Fig.
  • Page 18 Fig. 6.2-1 Appearance of a Grounding Copper Busbar ..............6-3 Fig. 6.2-2 Connection of Power Cable and PGND Cable at the Bottom of a Cabinet...... 6-4 Fig. 6.2-3 Structure of a Grounding Kit.................... 6-5 Fig. 6.2-4 Schematic Diagram of Wrapping Waterproof Adhesive Tape Around the Grounding Cable ................................
  • Page 19 Fig. 8.6-10 Schematic Diagram of Wrapping Waterproof Adhesive Tape (1).........8-20 Fig. 8.6-11 Schematic Diagram of Wrapping Waterproof Adhesive Tape (2).........8-21 Fig. 8.6-12 Schematic Diagram of Wrapping Waterproof Adhesive Tape (3).........8-21 Fig. 8.6-13 Leading the Feeder Cable into the Equipment Room - Mode 1 ........8-22 Fig.
  • Page 20 Fig. 13.2-3 Connection of the Optical Fiber ..................13-10 Fig. 13.3-1 Appearance of the ZXUPS L010 Series................ 13-11 Fig. 13.3-2 Inner Structure of the ZXUPS L010 Series..............13-11 Fig. 13.3-4 Layout of the Monitoring Cables of the CDMA Micro-BTS 485/Dry Contact .... 13-14 Fig.
  • Page 21 A List of Tables Table 1.1-1 List of ZXCBTS Micro-BTS/Remote Stations (800MHz) ..........1-1 Table 1.1-2 List of ZXCBTS Micro-BTS/Remote Stations (1900MHz) ..........1-1 Table 2.2-1 Tools and Instruments Needed for the Installation............2-2 Table 5.1-1 Corresponding Relationship between Core Wires and Binding Posts......5-2 Table 5.1-2 Corresponding Relationship between Core Wires and Binding Posts......5-2 Table 5.3-1 Corresponding Relationship between Core Wires and Binding Posts......5-6 Table 7.1-1 List of Types and Configurations of Internal Cables............7-1...
  • Page 22 Table B.15-1 Cable Connections in R191T Single-carrier Remote Stations ........B-18 Table B.16-1 Cable Connections in R191T Double-carrier Remote Stations.........B-19 Table B.17-1 Cable Connections in M192T Single-carrier Micro-BTS .........B-20 Table B.18-1 Cable Connections in M192T Double-carrier Micro-BTS........B-21 Table B.19-1 Cable Connections in R192T Single-carrier Remote Stations ........B-22 Table B.20-1 Cable Connections in R192T Double-carrier Remote Stations.........B-23 Table C.2-1 Power Consumption of Several Types of Micro-BTS and Remote Stations....C-2 Table C.2-2 Power Consumption of Several Types of Micro-BTS and Remote Stations....C-2...
  • Page 23: Overview

    Moreover, micro-BTS have high requirements on the equipment room environment. To avoid the above problems, ZTE has developed ZXCBTS products. ZXCBTS products are classified based on different frequency bands and transmitter powers.
  • Page 24: Fig. 1.1-1 Structure Of Zxcbts M800T Micro-Bts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Model Name Rated Transmission Power ZXCBTS M192T CDMA micro-BTS (1900MHz) ZXCBTS R190T CDMA remote station (1900MHz) ZXCBTS R191T CDMA remote station (1900MHz) ZXCBTS R192T CDMA remote station (1900MHz) ZXCBTS products include micro-BTS and remote stations, working in the frequency bands of 800MHz and 1.9GHz.
  • Page 25: Fig. 1.1-2 Structure Of Remote Stations

    Chapter 1 Overview RF antenna Optical fiber RFS (MTRX, MDUP and MDIV) Power supply RF antenna feeder and power lightning arrester Fig. 1.1-2 Structure of Remote Stations Remote stations should cooperate with the macro-/micro-BTS to achieve the BTS functions, so you need to configure Local Fiber Module (LFM) on micro-BTS or Optical Interface Module (OIM) on micro-BTS for interworking with the remote stations.
  • Page 26: Installation Overview

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual MLNA MLNA Optical fiber MT RX M icro-BTS Remote station Fig. 1.1-4 Connection between Remote Station and Macro-BTS 1.2 Installation Overview The hardware installation of micro-BTS/remote stations can be divided into the following aspects: Installing shelf and boards, connecting internal cables and setting DIP switches Installing the power supply system...
  • Page 27: Installation Flow

    Chapter 1 Overview Install the Install the GPS antenna system Install the ZXCBTS cabinet Install the power Connect trunk supply system cables Install the shelf Check internal cables Install the Install the Set the DIP grounding system sunshade cover switches Fig.
  • Page 28: Fig. 1.3-1 Hardware Installation Flow Diagram

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Start Engineering Survey Report Preparation for engineering BTS Engineering installation Design and Construction Drawing Environment Acceptance Report Check construction conditions Cabling rack Power supply system Grounding system Other accessories Open-box inspection Goods Error Feedback List...
  • Page 29: Points For Attention

    1.4 Points for Attention Pay attention to the following points during the installation: The installation personnel should be trained to obtain the qualification entitled by ZTE and read this manual before the installation. Do not operate on the cabinet or any module when the power is on.
  • Page 31: Preparations

    2 Preparations Summary Describing the installation environment check. Listing the installation tools. Listing technical documents needed installation. 2.1 Installation Environment Check The items to check: 2.1.1 Checking Equipment Building Conditions Check if the layout, height, bearing capability, shock-proof ability, doors and windows, walls and troughs of the equipment building meet the requirements.
  • Page 32: Checking Power Supply System

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 2.1.3 Checking Power Supply System Check the power supply ability and quality. A group of independent and stable 85V~138V (nominal 120V) AC power should be supplied to the equipment. It is prohibited to share the power supply with other high-power telecom equipment or the usually powered-down equipment.
  • Page 33: Technical Documents

    Chapter 2 Preparations Type Name Two spanners (17” and 19”) One hexagon spanner One socket wrench One 5kg nail hammer One 300W electric iron and one 40W electric iron One coil of solder wires One 50m tape measure One 5m steel tape measure One 400mm horizontal ruler One inclinometer Measurement tools...
  • Page 34 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Engineering Survey Report should be filled by the technical engineers of the equipment provider during site survey. If they can not carry out the survey in time, you should survey the site, fill in the report and then send it to the equipment provider.
  • Page 35: Open-Box Inspection

    During the inspection, if loss of goods, lack of goods, error delivery or any damage is found, find out the cause and feedback to the ZTE headquarter for handling. The goods are packed in either cartons or wooden boxes. You need to open them...
  • Page 36: Packaging

    (Kg) CDMA micro-BT S Volume: 81x52x40 (cm) Qty.: Packing List: ZTE Plaza, Keji Road South, Hi-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, P.R.China Postcode: 518057 ZTE CORPORATION Tel: (+86755) 6790000 Customer Support Center: 8008301118 Fig. 3.2-1 Packing Box for ZXCBTS Cabinet 3.3 Open-box Procedures...
  • Page 37: Fig. 3.3-1 Schematic Diagram For Opening A Box

    Chapter 3 Open-box Inspection Accessories Micro-BTS Fig. 3.3-1 Schematic Diagram for Opening a Box...
  • Page 39: Installation Of Cabinet

    4 Installation of Cabinet Summary Describing procedures install micro-BTS/remote station cabinet Describing the possible installation modes 4.1 Installation Flow Note The cabinets of ZXCBTS micro-BTS/remote stations are the same in structure, so is the installation method. The cabinet can be installed in two modes: on pole or on wall. The installation flow is shown in Fig.
  • Page 40: Installation Modes

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Installation on pole Installation on wall Outdoors Install the support Install the support Indoors Install the sunshade cover Install the cabinet Installation check Fig. 4.1-1 Flow of Installing the Cabinet 4.2 Installation Modes Note The cabinets of ZXCBTS micro-BTS/remote stations are the same in structure,...
  • Page 41: Fig. 4.2-1 Schematic Diagram Of Fastening The Cabinet Onto The Pole (Step 1)

    Chapter 4 Installation of Cabinet installed in the Northern Hemisphere. If it is installed in the Southern Hemisphere, the opposite rule should be applied). Install the sunshade cover onto the support with four M4 bolts. See Fig. 4.2-4. Hold the cabinet to hang it onto the support, then push it into the shelf. See Fig. 4.2-2.
  • Page 42: Fig. 4.2-2 Schematic Diagram Of Fastening The Cabinet Onto The Pole (Step 2)

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Fig. 4.2-2 Schematic Diagram of Fastening the Cabinet onto the Pole (step 2) Fig. 4.2-3 Schematic Diagram of Fastening the Cabinet onto the Pole (step 3)
  • Page 43: Fig. 4.2-4 Schematic Diagram Of The Cabinet Fastened Onto The Pole

    Chapter 4 Installation of Cabinet Fig. 4.2-4 Schematic Diagram of the Cabinet Fastened onto the Pole Caution For your safety, be sure to wear the safety belt when working at heights and the safety helmet when working at grounds. It is prohibited to work in thunder storm weather.
  • Page 44: Installing Cabinet On Wall

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 4.2.2 Installing Cabinet on Wall Disassemble the support from the cabinet. Mark four points on the wall based on the four holes on the support, and then drill four holes with a percussive drill (using M12 drill bit). Secure the support onto the wall with four M10 expansion bolts.
  • Page 45: Fig. 4.2-6 Schematic Diagram Of Installing The Cabinet Onto The Wall

    Chapter 4 Installation of Cabinet Fig. 4.2-6 Schematic Diagram of Installing the Cabinet onto the Wall Note The modules and cables in micro-BTS (including ultra-wide coverage micro-BTS) and remote stations have been installed, connected and tested before delivery. Before commissioning, you only need to check if they are loose due to conveyance.
  • Page 47: Installation Of Power Supply System

    -48V DC power. 5.1.1 -48V DC Power Cable The ZTE -48V DC ZXCBTS equipment is equipped with a piece of 10m-long cable, which can meet the installation requirement in most cases. If you need to assemble the cable on site in special cases, follow the instructions in this section. The DC power cable connector is a four-pin connector, and the power cable adopts four-core cable, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 48: Ac Power Cable

    -48VGND 5.1.2 120V AC Power Cable The ZTE 120V AC ZXCBTS equipment is equipped with a piece of 10m-long cable, which can meet the installation requirement in most cases. If you need to assemble the cable connector on site in special cases, follow the instructions in this section. The AC power cable connector is a three-pin connector, and the power cable adopts three-core cable.
  • Page 49: Assembling Power Cable Connector

    Chapter 5 Installation of Power Supply System Power cables should be laid in order. If they are laid in parallel with T1 signal cables, an interval of 200mm is required between them. Upon bundling of power cables, the space between two cable ties should be less than 0.5m to prevent friction with the tower upon swing of cables and avoid damage of power cable sheath.
  • Page 50: Fig. 5.3-2 Assembling A Power Cable Connector (Step 2)

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Step 2: Strip the 17mm-long sheath off the four-core cable at the end to be welded. If the sheath of more than 17mm is stripped, the component 3 cannot press the cable tight; if less than 17mm, inconvenience might be caused for installation.
  • Page 51: Assembling 120V Ac Power Cable Connector

    Chapter 5 Installation of Power Supply System Step 5: Screw to connect the component 5 with the component 6, as shown in Fig. 5.3-4. Fig. 5.3-4 Assembling a Power Cable Connector (step 5) Step 6: Push the components 2, 3 and 4 into the component 5, and then screw down the component 1 onto the component 5.
  • Page 52: Table 5.3-1 Corresponding Relationship Between Core Wires And Binding Posts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Table 5.3-1 Corresponding Relationship between Core Wires and Binding Posts Binding Post No. Color of Core Wire Power Polarity Yellow and green Brown Blue...
  • Page 53: Installation Of Grounding System

    6 Installation of Grounding System Summary Describing the method for installing the grounding system 6.1 Introduction to the Grounding System This section details the procedures to install the grounding system, including grounding copper busbar and feeder cable grounding kit. Grounding aims to protecting both the human being and the equipment against lightning shock and electromagnetic interference.
  • Page 54: Installing Grounding System

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual T ower platform Feeder cable grounding kit Grounding cable (35mm Feeder cable Outdoor Indoor PGNDs of all devices in the grounding grounding equipment room (including the busbar busbar cabling rack) are connected to the indoor grounding busbar Grounding cable (50mm...
  • Page 55: Installing The Grounding System Of Micro-Bts

    Chapter 6 Installation of Grounding System In actual installation, first determine the position for the copper busbar based on the engineering design drawing, and then install the busbar on the wall with expansion bolts. See Fig. 6.2-1 for the appearance of the grounding copper busbar. Fig.
  • Page 56: Installing Feeder Cable Grounding Kit

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual PGND terminal of the cabinet Fig. 6.2-2 Connection of Power Cable and PGND Cable at the Bottom of a Cabinet 6.2.3 Installing Feeder Cable Grounding Kit Caution: It is prohibited to install the grounding kit in thunderstorm weather; otherwise, the installation personnel might be hurt.
  • Page 57: Fig. 6.2-3 Structure Of A Grounding Kit

    Chapter 6 Installation of Grounding System 6.2.3.2 Procedures to Install a Grounding Kit Prepare such tools as paper knife, straight screwdriver, spanner and sharp nose pliers. Choose a suitable position for installing the grounding kit, and cut the sheath off the 7/8"...
  • Page 58: Fig. 6.2-4 Schematic Diagram Of Wrapping Waterproof Adhesive Tape Around The Grounding Cable

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Fig. 6.2-4 Schematic Diagram of Wrapping Waterproof Adhesive Tape Around the Grounding Cable Clamp the external conductor with the grounding copper and clip tightly. Seal the joint between the grounding kit and the feeder cable as follows: First wrap the waterproof adhesive tape and then the PVC tape around the joint.
  • Page 59: Connection Of Cables

    7 Connection of Cables Summary Describing the connection of internal cables. Describing the connection of external cables. 7.1 Checking Internal Cable Connections 7.1.1 Type and Configuration of Internal Cables There are 422 or 485 internal cables totally. Refer to Table 7.1-1 for the types and configurations of internal cables in micro-BTS/remote stations.
  • Page 60 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Type Name Applied Equipment RF43 All double-carrier micro-BTS/remote stations RF29 All single-carrier and double-carrier micro-BTS RF30 Single-carrier and double-carrier 800M micro-BTS RF31 Single-carrier and double-carrier 800M micro-BTS Clock cables RF39 Single-carrier and double-carrier 1.9G micro-BTS RF40...
  • Page 61: Connection Of Internal Cables

    The optical fiber connectors of micro-BTS/remote stations are SC connectors. The ODF or optical connection box provided is equipped with FC connectors by default. If there are special requirements on the connectors, contact ZTE for customization. 7.2.1.1 Selecting Optical Fiber Different optical fibers are used for the connections between macro-/micro-BTS and remote stations.
  • Page 62: Fig. 7.2-2 Structure Of Optical Fiber (2)

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual The core wires at both ends are 0.7m long. Both ends of the optical fiber can connect either a micro-BTS or a remote station. You can choose 10m/20m/50m/100m-long optical fiber for this connection based on the actual situation.
  • Page 63: Fig. 7.2-3 Structure Of Optical Fiber (3)

    Chapter 7 Connection of Cables 1) Connection between the macro-BTS and the ODF The indoor-type optical fiber is adopted, with one end being SC/PC connectors and the other end being FC/PC connectors. See Fig. 7.2-3 for the structure of the optical fiber.
  • Page 64: Fig. 7.2-5 Schematic Diagram Of Connecting Optical Fiber

    ODF. You can choose 50m/100m-long optical fiber for this connection based on the actual situation. Caution: If the ODF uses cubical connectors, contact ZTE in advance. 7.2.1.2 Laying Optical Fiber Connecting optical fiber for a micro-BTS/remote station Because the end of the optical fiber for connecting a micro-BTS/remote station...
  • Page 65: Connecting Multi-Carrier Interconnection Rf Cables

    Chapter 7 Connection of Cables the LFM, lay the optical fiber along the horizontal cabling trough on the top of the TRX layer, and then along the vertical cabling trough on the left of the shelf; next, open the cover of the standby interface marked with “BTM ANT” on the top of the macro-BTS, pull the optical fiber out of the shelf and then lay it onto the cabling rack on top.
  • Page 66: Waterproof Processing Of Joints

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Micro-BTS/remote Remote station station EXTEND EXTEND RFE-ANT0 RFE-ANT0 Interconnection RF cable (3m) Fig. 7.2-6 Connection of Interconnection RF Cables 7.2.3 Waterproof Processing of Joints In case of double-carrier configuration, the joints between the sockets at the bottom of the cabinets and the connectors of the interconnection RF cables should be wrapped with waterproof adhesive tape.
  • Page 67: Connection Of Trunk Cables

    Chapter 7 Connection of Cables 4) Wrap two layers of PVC tape around the waterproof adhesive tape in the same way as for wrapping the waterproof adhesive tape. 5) Finally wrap a layer of anti-ultraviolet tape. 7.2.4 Connection of Trunk Cables There are T1 interfaces at the bottom of the primary cabinet of a micro-BTS for connecting T1 cables (100-ohm coaxial cables), as shown in Fig.
  • Page 69: Installation Of Primary Antenna Feeder System

    8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System Summary Describing the composition of the primary antenna feeder system. Describing the procedures to install the primary antenna feeder system. 8.1 Preparations Before installing the primary antenna feeder system, check the qualification of the installation personnel for working at heights, installation environment, security measures, installation tools and system components, for the purpose of ensuring the successful installation.
  • Page 70: Installation Environment

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 8.1.2 Installation Environment Check if the outdoor lightning grounding cable is well grounded and if its cross-section area is more than 50mm . Check if the distance between the antenna pole and the lightning rod/lightning grounding point/outdoor cabling rack, the firmness and wind-resistant ability of the pole meet the design requirements.
  • Page 71: Composition And Installation Requirements Of Antenna Feeder System

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System Raising tools: Pulley block and rope; Special tools: Cutter for cutting primary feeder cables and tools for assembling connectors; General tools: Adjustable wrench, sharp nose pliers, diagonal pliers, electrical knife, file and hacksaw; Protection tools: Safety belt, safety helmet, safety rope, thick working clothes, RF prevention clothes, canvas tool bag, gloves, and multi-purpose sockets;...
  • Page 72: Fig. 8.2-1 Typical Structure Of The Antenna Feeder System

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Lightning rod Antenna (2 sets) Jumper cable (1/2", 2 pieces) Lightning grounding kit Primary feeder cable (7/8", 2 pieces) Equipment room Lightning arrester Lightning grounding kit Lightning Cabling rack grounding kit Jumper cable Tower...
  • Page 73: Technical Parameters

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System 8.2.2 Technical Parameters Height of antenna It depends on the networking plan. Azimuth angle of antenna It depends on the networking plan. Pitch angle of antenna It depends on the networking plan. Generally, it is between 0° and 10° (adjustable).
  • Page 74: Installation Of Antenna

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Start Determine the installation position Omni Directional antenna antenna T ypes of Antenna Assemble Raise/carry the components of a antenna directional antenna Raise/carry the antenna Secure the omni antenna Secure the directional antenna...
  • Page 75: Installing Accessories Of Directional Antenna

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System BTS on network coverage, space diversity, azimuth angle and pitch angle, thus ensuring desirable network coverage in future. 8.4.2 Installing Accessories of Directional Antenna Some fasteners need be installed on a directional antenna first. For example, the KATHREIN antenna need be installed with the fasteners “738516”...
  • Page 76: Transporting And Raising Antenna

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 8.4.3 Transporting and Raising Antenna Caution: Both the installation personnel working on tower and those working under tower should cooperate to raise the antenna onto the tower with rope. Note to keep the antenna away from the tower body to prevent any damage to the antenna when pulling it up the tower.
  • Page 77: Installing And Adjusting Directional Antenna

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System 8.4.4 Installing and Adjusting Directional Antenna Note: The antennae of different providers require different installation modes. This section takes the installation of the KATHREIN antenna as an example. Before the installation, read the installation manual delivered with the antenna carefully.
  • Page 78: Installing And Adjusting Omni Antenna

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Fig. 8.4-3 Schematic Diagram of Adjusting the Pitch Angle of the Antenna 8.4.5 Installing and Adjusting Omni Antenna Install an omni antenna by the following steps: Fasten the antenna (the part with jacket) onto the antenna mount with two fixing clips.
  • Page 79: Installation Of Feeder Cable Window

    8.5 Installation of Feeder Cable Window Note: The size of the feeder cable window provided by ZTE is 400mm×400mm. It is a four-hole window and 12 pieces of feeder cables can pass through it. A 300mm×300mm hole should be drilled on the wall for the installation of this feeder cable window.
  • Page 80: Connection Of Feeder Cable

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Drill holes for installing expansion bolts with a percussive drill, and then secure the main board of the feeder cable window with the expansion bolts. Install the sealing pad and gasket when leading the primary feeder cables into the equipment room.
  • Page 81: Determining Route For Feeder Cable

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System Antenna jumper cable Label Feeder cable Label Customized jumper cable on top Male N connector Fig. 8.6-1 Structure of the Feeder Cable of a Micro-BTS/Remote Station 8.6.1 Determining Route for Feeder Cable The cabling route of the feeder cables should be determined according to the engineering design drawing.
  • Page 82: Fig. 8.6-2 Cutter For Assembling 7/8" Feeder Cable Connectors

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual The cutter used is shown in Fig. 8.6-2. Fig. 8.6-2 Cutter for Assembling 7/8” Feeder Cable Connectors Pull the feeder cable straight (about 150mm long) at the end to be installed with a connector, and then strip 50mm-long sheath off the cable with the cutter.
  • Page 83: Fig. 8.6-5 Schematic Diagram Of Expanding The External Copper Conductor

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System Disassemble the feeder cable connector into two parts: front part and back part. And then insert the feeder cable into the back part until it contacts the first corrugation of the cable. Insert the tube expander of the cutter into the feeder cable and then screw left and right to expand the external copper conductor, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 84: Cutting Feeder Cable

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Twist this wrench only Keep this wrench immovable Fig. 8.6-7 Schematic Diagram of Fastening the Front Part with the Back Part of the Connector 8.6.3 Cutting Feeder Cable Caution: Stick temporary labels at both ends of the primary feeder cables after cutting them.
  • Page 85: Raising Primary Feeder Cable

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System the lower end of the cable. Stick a formal label after the cable is led into the equipment room. Assemble the connectors before raising the primly feeder cables, thus shortening the time for working at heights and ensuring the quality of the connectors. 8.6.4 Raising Primary Feeder Cable When the antenna feeder system is to be installed on a tower, the pulley block will be used to raise the primary feeder cables, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 86: Laying And Fastening Primary Feeder Cable

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Pulley block The feeder cable connector is wrapped Label Tie a knot with the rope on the feeder cable at the place 0.4m away from the connector and then another knot about 3.4m away from the connector Use this rope to pull the feeder cable away from the tower to prevent damaging the cable...
  • Page 87: Fig. 8.6-9 Appearance Of A Hanger

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System The minimum bending radius of the primary feeder cable should be no less than 20 times of its semi-diameter. The minimum one-time bending radius is 90mm, and the minimum repeated bending radius is 200mm. The maximum interval between hangers is 1.65m.
  • Page 88: Connecting Jumper Cable With Feeder Cable And Sealing Their Joint

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 8.6.6 Connecting Jumper Cable with Feeder Cable and Sealing Their Joint Caution: Pay attention to the sealing of the joint between the feeder cable and the jumper cable, which is critical in the installation of the antenna feeder system. Use waterproof adhesive tape for the sealing.
  • Page 89: Leading Primary Feeder Cable Into Equipment Room

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System Fig. 8.6-11 Schematic Diagram of Wrapping Waterproof Adhesive Tape (2) After the wrapping, grip the joint with both hands to make the tape stuck tight with the joint, as shown in Fig. 8.6-12. Fig.
  • Page 90 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Feeder cable window One-time bending, with the min. radius of more than 90mm Indoors Outdoors Cabling rack Hanger Fig. 8.6-13 Leading the Feeder Cable into the Equipment Room - Mode 1 Cabling rack Hanger One-time bending,...
  • Page 91: Connecting Indoor Jumper Cable

    Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System Checking labels Check if the temporary labels are stuck on the cables. Without the labels, you might misconnect the cables. Determining the cutting position Determine the cutting position based on the installation position of the shelf and the lightning arrester, length of jumper cable on top, and the bending radius of the feeder cables.
  • Page 92: Fig. 8.7-1 Structure Of A Grounding Kit

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual cables should also be grounded at three points, that is, on the antenna pole, on the rooftop, and on the wall before the cables are led into the equipment room. Before leading the primary feeder cable along the outdoor cabling ladder from the top of the building to the equipment room, check whether the cabling ladder is grounded.
  • Page 93 Chapter 8 Installation of Primary Antenna Feeder System If the antenna feeder system is installed on a tower, lead the grounding cable downward along the tower. If the antenna feeder system is installed on the top of a building, lead the grounding cable to the lightning protection net.
  • Page 94: Test Of Antenna Feeder System

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 8.8 Test of Antenna Feeder System After the antennae are installed and all feeder cables are connected, measure the standing wave ratio of them. Measure one end of the indoor 1/2” jumper cable, which is to be connected with the cabinet, with the tester.
  • Page 95: Preparations

    9 Installation of GPS Antenna Feeder System Summary Describing the composition of the GPS antenna feeder system. Describing the procedures to install the GPS antenna feeder system. 9.1 Preparations 9.1.1 Installation Personnel Before installing the GPS antenna feeder system, check the qualification of the installation personnel for working at heights, installation environment, security measures, installation tools and system components.
  • Page 96: Security Measures

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual lightning rod/lightning grounding point/outdoor cabling rack, the firmness and wind-resistant ability of the pole meet the design requirements. In addition, check if the necessary tools and assisting materials are prepared, and if the route for laying the primary feeder cable are determined through negotiation.
  • Page 97: Composition Of Gps Antenna Feeder System

    Chapter 9 Installation of GPS Antenna Feeder System General tools: Adjustable wrench, sharp nose pliers, diagonal pliers, electrical knife, file and hacksaw; Protection tools: Safety belt, safety helmet, safety rope, thick working clothes, RF prevention clothes, canvas tool bag, gloves, and multi-purpose sockets; Other tools: Herringbone ladder and the wooden wheel axis for uplifting the primary feeder cable (which can be borrowed locally).
  • Page 98: Fig. 9.3-1 Schematic Diagram Of Length Of Cable Sheath To Be Stripped

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Assembly of a GPS coaxial cable connector Strip the a segment of sheath off the GPS coaxial cable as required in Fig. 9.3-1. 16.7 Fig. 9.3-1 Schematic Diagram of Length of Cable Sheath to be Stripped Assemble the components onto the cable as shown in Fig.
  • Page 99: Test Of Antenna Feeder System

    Chapter 9 Installation of GPS Antenna Feeder System 2) Insert the connector through the sleeve (a GPS accessory), and then lay the coaxial cable from the GPS antenna to the GPS lightning arrester. 3) Screw to connect the outdoor coaxial cable connector with the GPS antenna connector.
  • Page 101: Installation Of Internal Modules

    10 Installation of Internal Modules Summary Describing the modules in a micro-BTS/remote station. Describing the functions of the modules. Describing the flow of installing the modules. 10.1 Overview 10.1.1 Logical Positions of Equipment Modules modules boards M800T/M801T/M802T/M190T/M191T/M192T micro-BTS are positioned as shown in Fig. 10.1-1. BGPS M GPS 10M/12M...
  • Page 102: Layout Of Internal Modules

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual The modules and boards in R800T/R801T/R802T/R190T/R191T/R192T remote stations are positioned as shown in Fig. 10.1-2. MTRX Door Optical fiber BRFS MLNA RFE-ANT1 RFE-ANT0 Fig. 10.1-2 Modules and Boards in R800T/R801T/R802T/R190T/R191T/R192T 10.1.2 Layout of Internal Modules A ZXCBTS micro-BTS is composed of Micro Transmitter &...
  • Page 103: Fig. 10.1-3 Layout Of Modules In A Zxcbts Micro-Bts

    Chapter 10 Installation of Internal Modules 1 MTRX 2 BDM 3 MPD400W 4 DIV 5 MLNA 6 MPA 7 Heater 8 DUP 9 MGPS Fig. 10.1-3 Layout of Modules in a ZXCBTS Micro-BTS A ZXCBTS remote station is composed of MTRX module, MLNA module, Remote Fiber Module (RFM), MPD 400W module, DIV module, DUP module and MPA module, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 104: Functions Of The Modules

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 1 MTRX 2 RFM 3 MPD400W 4 DIV 5 MLNA 6 MPA 7 Heater 8 DUP Fig. 10.1-4 Layout of Modules in a ZXCBTS Remote Station 10.1.3 Functions of the Modules The following modules and accessories need be installed: BDM is the core module of a ZXCBTS micro-BTS, which completes the modulation &...
  • Page 105 Chapter 10 Installation of Internal Modules accomplishes down conversion, signal amplification and bandpass filter on reverse links. MTRX800 is used in M800T/M802T micro-BTS/remote stations, whereas M190T/M191T/M192T micro-BTS/remote stations adopt MTRX190. MPA receives CDMA signals transmitted by MTRX and then amplifies the power of the signals, which are finally emitted to a cell through the antenna after being processed by a duplexer filter.
  • Page 106 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Multiplexing and demultiplexing LVDS signals. Providing 12MHz (800MHz) or 10MHz (1.9GHz) analog signals to the RF subsystem. Measuring the transmission delay of LFM (OIM) and RFM, and reporting the signal to RF Control Module (RFCM) through Integrated Circuit Interface Circuit (IIC) bus CM to compensate the transmission delay on Channel Processing Module (CHM).
  • Page 107: Module Installation Flow

    Chapter 10 Installation of Internal Modules 10.2 Module Installation Flow Start Install MTRX Micro-BTS Remote station Install BDM Install RFM Install MGPS Install MPA Install DUP Install DIV Install MLAN Based on the configuration Install MPD400W Install the heater Installation check Fig.
  • Page 108: Installation And Replacement Of Modules

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 10.3 Installation and Replacement of Modules Note The modules and cables in Micro-BTS/remote stations have been installed, connected and tested before delivery. Before commissioning, you only need to check if they are loose due to conveyance.
  • Page 109: Fastening And Bundling Of Internal Cables

    Chapter 10 Installation of Internal Modules 10.3.3 Fastening and Bundling of Internal Cables Fastening coaxial cables For semi-rigid coaxial cables, connect both ends to the corresponding terminals firmly. Bundling of GPS-BDM conductive wires and RF cables RF29/RF30 See Fig. 10.3-1. GPS-BDM RF30 BGPS...
  • Page 110: Fig. 10.3-2 Schematic Diagram Of Bundling Internal Cables (2)

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual GPS-BDM cable RF30 RF29 Cable tie Bundling plank Fig. 10.3-2 Schematic Diagram of Bundling Internal Cables (2) Bundling of DCDX01, DCDX02, RSTDX, MONDX01 and MONDX02 cables Bundle the cables DCDX01, DCDX02, RSTDX, MONDX01 and MONDX02 with cable ties on the cable tie bases, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 111: Installation Of Oim

    Chapter 10 Installation of Internal Modules Cabling of T1 cables in the cabinet The T1 lightning arrester is equipped with two T1 cables. Before connecting the T1 lightning arrester with the cabinet, label the T1 cables at the position near the connectors with “OUT#”...
  • Page 112: Installation Of Lfm

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual When inserting the OIM into the BDM, make the interface of the optical module on the OIM face outward to ensure that optical fibers can be inserted into the optical module of the OIM from the right side of the BDM, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 113: Hardware Installation Check

    11 Hardware Installation Check Summary Describing the hardware installation check items 11.1 Checking Components in the Cabinet Check if: The RF cables between the modules are connected correctly and firmly. The bolts of all modules are screwed down to ensure reliable connections between the modules and the backplane.
  • Page 114: Checking Cables

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual The cable outlet at the bottom of the cabinet has been covered with the cover plate after the cables are connected. The combined cabinets are arranged in order and the connecting pieces on the top of the cabinets are fastened firmly.
  • Page 115 Chapter 11 Hardware Installation Check The PGND cable of the micro-BTS adopts the olivine or yellow copper-core cable with the cross-section area of 35mm , which is connected to the indoor PGND copper busbar reliably. The GND/BGND cable adopts the black copper-core cable with the cross-section area of 25mm .
  • Page 116: Checking T1 Cables

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 19. The labels at both ends of the power cable and ground cable should be clear and correct. 20. The naked wires at the wiring terminals and the handles of cable lugs are wrapped with insulation adhesive tape or heat-shrink tube.
  • Page 117: Checking Primary Feeder Cables And Gps Feeder Cables

    Chapter 11 Hardware Installation Check 11.7 Checking Primary Feeder Cables and GPS Feeder Cables Check if: The primary feeder cables are cut by a dedicated cutter. The cross-section is smooth and no copper scraps are left in the copper pipe of the primary feeder cable.
  • Page 118: Checking Water-Blocking Curve For Feeder Cable Window And Primary Feeder Cables

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 13. The primary feeder cables of one sector are arranged in one row and they are queued the same in each row. 14. No copper part of the feeder cable connectors is exposed. Same labels are stuck at both ends of a feeder cable with the cable length recorded.
  • Page 119: Checking Outdoor 1/2" Jumper Cables

    Chapter 11 Hardware Installation Check The hangers are installed on the primary feeder cables every 1.5m.. 11.10 Checking Outdoor 1/2” Jumper Cables Check if: The connections between the antenna and the 1/2” jumper cable as well as the 1/2” jumper cable and the primary feeder cable are correct. Their joints are tightened.
  • Page 120 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual There are two types of antenna: the pointer-modulated antenna and digital-modulated antenna. Adjust the former with a spanner and modulate the latter by setting the exact value in the equipment room. When the control line connecting the antenna is broken, you must adjust the antenna with a spanner.
  • Page 121: Checking Standing Wave Ratio Of Feeder Cables

    Chapter 11 Hardware Installation Check 11.12 Checking Standing Wave Ratio of Feeder Cables After the antennae are installed and all feeder cables are connected, measure the standing wave ratio of them. Measure one end of the indoor 1/2” jumper cable, which is connected with the cabinet, with the tester.
  • Page 123: Power-On And Power-Off

    12 Power-on and Power-off Summary Describing the power-on check items Describing the procedures to power on/off a micro-BTS/remote station 12.1 Checking Components in the Cabinet before Power-on Open the cabinet to check if the modules are installed firmly and the cables are connected reliably.
  • Page 124: Checking External Cables Before Power-On

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 12.2 Checking External Cables before Power-on Use the multimeter to measure if the 120V AC power meets the requirement. Check if the connector of the 120V AC power cable is connected firmly. Check if T1 cable connectors are connected tight.
  • Page 125: Installing The Integrated Micro-Bts

    The micro-BTS integration solution integrates the transmission, power and micro-BTS technologies and devices to provide users with an integrated networking solution. The core of the CDMA micro-BTS integration of ZTE Corporation lies in the built-in SDH. Through improvement on the structure and cabling process of the micro-BTS and change of related boards, the SDH board is built into the micro-BTS.
  • Page 126: Micro-Bts Integration Solution

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual indoor T150 board for the transmission of this part. The indoor and outdoor T150 boards are the same except for the interface connector, that is to say, they are basically the same in terms of performance and reliability.
  • Page 127: Fig. 13.1-1 Solution (I) Of Micro-Bts Integration

    E1(4) Fig. 13.1-1 Solution (I) of Micro-BTS Integration In this solution, a ZTE ZXSM T150 transmission system serves as the built-in SDH system, and a ZTE ZXUPS L010 UPS power system serves as the UPS power supply.On the power interface, the UPS provides 120V and -48V power outputs to supply power for the micro-BTS and built-in SDH.
  • Page 128: Module Layout Of The Integrated Micro-Bts And Rf Remote Station

    E1(4) Fig. 13.1-2 Solution (II) of Micro-BTS Integration In this solution, a ZTE ZXSM T150 transmission system serves as the built-in SDH system, and a suitable ZTE power system model may serve as the outdoor combinational power supply. On the power interface side, the combinational power...
  • Page 129: Fig. 13.1-3 Layout Of Modules In The Zxcbts Micro-Bts

    Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS 1 BDM module (top layer) 2 MTRX module (bottom layer) 3 power module 4 MDIV module 5 MLNA module 6. Heater 7 MPA module 8 T1 arrester 9 RF lightning arrester 10 MGPSTM lightning arrester 11 MTPB1 lightning-protection plate (the external 48VUPS should be built internally) 12 MDUP module 13 SDH board (if built-in SDH is necessary) 14 MGPSTM module 15 OIM board...
  • Page 130 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Fig. 13.1-4 shows the module layout inside the ZXCBTS integrated RF remote station: 1 RFM module (top layer) 2 MTRX module (bottom layer) 3 power module 4 MDIV module 5 MLNA module 6 Heater 7 MPA module 8 RF arrester 9 MTPB1 lightning protection plate (the external 48VUPS should be built internally) 10 MDUP module Fig.
  • Page 131: Networking Modes Of The Integrated Sdh

    Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS 13.1.4 Networking Modes of the Integrated SDH The built-in SDH technology is employed to make even more flexible networking of the micro-BTS and to address basically various networking requirements. The built-in SDH is a standard SDH STM-1 optical interface, which supports independent networking or networking with cooperation of an SDH device.
  • Page 132: Connecting The External Optical Fibers And Cables During Installation

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Door panel OUT1IN1OUT2IN2OUT3IN3OUT4IN4 MTRX T4R4T3R3T2R1T1R1 D43 D44 Bottom SDH-POWER IN2 OUT2 IN1 OUT1 Fig. 13.2-1 Cable Layout of the Built-in SDH in the CDMA Micro-BTS 13.2.2 Connecting the External Optical Fibers and Cables During Installation 13.2.2.1 Description of the Cabinet-Bottom Interfaces Fig.
  • Page 133 Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS See below for the meaning of each connector: POWER——Power input of the micro-BTS; FIBER-1\-2——Extension fiber interface of the RF remote station; FIBER-3\-4——Input/output of the built-in SDH fiber interface of the micro-BTS; MONITOR——Communication interface of the external UPS of the micro-BTS; FAN——Fan interface for external heat dissipation of the high-power (over 20W) micro-BTS;...
  • Page 134: Installing The Integrated Ups Of Micro-Bts/Rf Remote Station

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual SDH fiber SDH? ? ? ? ? connector Fiber water-proof ? ? ? ? ? ? connector Fig. 13.2-3 Connection of the Optical Fiber 13.3 Installing the Integrated UPS of Micro-BTS/RF Remote Station 13.3.1 Introduction to ZXUPS L010 Currently, the integrated CDMA micro-BTS employs the ZXUPS L010 as its UPS.
  • Page 135: Precautions For Ups Installation

    Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS Rear side of enclosure Front side of enclosure Shutter for Shutter for air air discharge admittance DANGER OF HIGH VOLTAGE CLOSE OPEN Fig. 13.3-1 Appearance of the ZXUPS L010 Series Fig. 13.3-2 shows the inner structure of the ZXUPS L010 series. Door panel 外箱门...
  • Page 136: Structural Feature And Installation Mode Of Ups

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Improvement on the power connector of the micro-BTS. As the output of UPS is screwed with the bolt, the power supply of the current micro-BTS cannot be plugged. To improve this situation, a connector board may be used. Cut off the input 3-core connector on the connector board, divide by L-N-PE and connect respectively to the L-N-PE of the UPS’...
  • Page 137: Installing The Engineering Cables Of L010Ups

    Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS 地 M8螺母 (4个) M8 nut (4pcs) 弹簧垫 (4个) Spring cushion (4pcs) M8膨胀螺丝(4个) 平垫 (8个) Plain cushion (8pcs) (4pcs) M8 expansion screw M10×30内六角螺栓(4个) (4pcs) M10x30 inner hexagon bolt Fig. 13.3-3 Frontal and Lateral Faces of the UPS’s Floor-type Installation 13.3.4 Installing the Engineering Cables of L010UPS 13.3.4.1 From-to-list Table 13.3-1 shows the connections of the CDMA micro-BTS 485 / dry contact...
  • Page 138: Installing Ups

    UPS, with the red and blue core wires connecting with the -48V, and the black and yellow-green ones with the ground. 13.3.5 Installing UPS As a product of ZTE, the ZXUPSL010 is delivered with the proper user’s manual 13-14...
  • Page 139: Installing The Ancillary Combinational Power Supply Of Micro-Bts/Rf Remote Station

    Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS attached, and this manual gives detailed instructions on the installation of the product. 13.4 Installing the Ancillary Combinational Power Supply of Micro-BTS/RF Remote Station The following ancillary power supply is recommended for the devices of the CDMA cellular system: the ancillary combinational power supply consists of the outdoor power box and outdoor battery box (model: ZXDU28).
  • Page 140 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 13.4.1.2 Installing the Outdoor Power Box on the Wall Fig. 13.4-2 shows how to install the outdoor power box on the wall. 1——Outdoor power box 2——Sunshade unit 1 (used for installation with a pole or on the wall) 3——Installation support (used for installation with a pole or on the wall) 4——Expansion bolt M10X50 Fig.
  • Page 141: Installing The Outdoor Battery Box

    Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS 3——Base (used for installation on the ground) 4——Expansion bolt M10X50 Fig. 13.4-3 Schematic Diagram of Installing the Outdoor Power Box on the Ground 13.4.2 Installing the Outdoor Battery Box The outdoor can only be installed on the ground, which is shown in Fig. 13.4-4. 1 ——...
  • Page 142 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual 1. Dry contact output connecting terminal 2. Load output working ground 3. Battery input working ground 4. –48V load output line 5. (-48V) battery input line 6. Cable holder 7. External AC input line 8. System’s cable access hole Fig.
  • Page 143: Fig. 13.4-6 Output Connecting Terminal Of The Dry Contact

    Chapter 13 Installing the Integrated Micro-BTS Fig. 13.4-6 Output Connecting Terminal of the Dry Contact Precautions for the cable connection of the combinational power supply: Description of dry contact pairs: As shown in the above figure, 1 and 2 are a pair of dry contacts (for the mains status alarm);...
  • Page 144 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual power supply are products of ZTE, proper user’s manual will be attached with the product delivery. Detailed instructions are covered in these manuals for user’s reference during the installation.
  • Page 145: Appendix A Packaging, Storage And Transportation

    Appendix A Packaging, Storage and Transportation Summary Describing how a micro-BTS/remote station is packed. Describing how a micro-BTS/remote station should be stored. Describing how a micro-BTS/remote station should be transported. A.1 Packaging The packaging of all components of micro-BTS, ultra-wide micro-BTS, and remote station are properly proofed against quakes during transportation.
  • Page 146: Transportation

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual A.3 Transportation Use designated containers. All items should be placed closely, neatly, orderly and safely in the container to avoid any possible damage during transportation. There should be three layers of wooden box or four layers of cartons at maximum.
  • Page 147: Appendix B Table Of Cable Connections

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Summary Refer to the following tables for the cable connections in micro-BTS and remote stations. B.1 Cable Connections in M800T Single-carrier Micro-BTS Table B.1-1 Cable Connections in M800T Single-carrier Micro-BTS Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DCDX01...
  • Page 148: Table B.2-1 Cable Connections In M800T Double-Carrier Micro-Bts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks F-DC PWR-002 F-DC PWR-001_A External -48V power is supplied (Blue) MPD_V- F-DC PWR-003 Power lightning arrester (Black) MPD_V+ RF21 MDIV800_RX...
  • Page 149: Cable Connections In R800T Single-Carrier Remote Stations

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DX06 MPD_X4 Power lightning arrester ACDX03 MPD_HP Heater Power lightning arrester (blue, POWER (at the bottom of the ACDX01 brown) The configuration in cabinet) Grounding point (black) case that AC power...
  • Page 150 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks RSTDX MPD_X5 BRFS_X6 MONDX01 MPA800 MONDX02_B MONDX02 MLNA800-1, -2 MONDX01_B MPA CONTL MPA800 MTRX800 DX01 Door grounding point Cabinet grounding point Cabinet Lightning arrester...
  • Page 151: Cable Connections In R800T Double-Carrier Remote Stations

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections B.4 Cable Connections in R800T Double-carrier Remote Stations Table B.4-1 Cable Connections in R800T Double-carrier Remote Stations Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DCDX01 BRFS_X5 MPD_X11 DCDX02 MPD_X6 MPA800 DCDX03 MPD_X7...
  • Page 152: Cable Connections In M190T Single-Carrier Micro-Bts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks EXTEND (at the bottom of the RF43 MTRX800_RX0 cabinet) B.5 Cable Connections in M190T Single-carrier Micro-BTS Table B.5-1 Cable Connections in M190T Single-carrier Micro-BTS Serial Cable Name...
  • Page 153: Cable Connections In M190T Double-Carrier Micro-Bts

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks RFE-ANT0 (at the bottom of the RF26 MDIV800_ANT cabinet) RFE-ANT1 (at the bottom RF27 MDUP800_ANT of the cabinet) RF28 MPA800_OUT MDUP800_TX RF40 Middle hole of BRFS_X1 Middle hole of BRFS_X3 RFM_X7...
  • Page 154: Cable Connections In R190T Single-Carrier Remote Stations

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks RF22 MLNA800-2_IN MDUP800_RX RF24 MTRX800_RX1 MLNA800-2_RFOUT1 RF25 MTRX800_TX MPA800_IN RFE-ANT1 (at the bottom of RF27 MDUP800_ANT the cabinet) RF28 MPA800_OUT...
  • Page 155: Cable Connections In R190T Double-Carrier Remote Stations

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks POWER (at the bottom of F-DC PWR-001 Power lightning arrester the cabinet) configuration F-DC PWR-002 F-DC PWR-001_A External -48V power in case that DC power is supplied (Blue) MPD_V- F-DC PWR-003...
  • Page 156: Cable Connections In M802T Single-Carrier Micro-Bts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks POWER (at the bottom of Power lightning arrester (blue, brown) ACDX01 The configuration in the cabinet) Grounding point (black) case that AC power ACDX02...
  • Page 157 Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DX03 Cabinet Door DX04 BDM802_X39 Door status switch DX06 MPD_X4 Power lightning arrester ACDX03 MPD_HP Heater POWER (at the bottom of Power lightning arrester (blue, brown) ACDX01 The configuration in the cabinet)
  • Page 158: Cable Connections In M802T Double-Carrier Micro-Bts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual B.10 Cable Connections in M802T Double-carrier Micro-BTS Table B.10-1 Cable Connections in M802T Double-carrier Micro-BTS Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DCDX01 BRFS_X5 MPD_X11 DCDX02...
  • Page 159: Cable Connections In R802 Single-Carrier Rf Remote Stations

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks GPS-ANT at the bottom of RF29 MGPS_ANT the cabinet RF30 MGPS_10M BDM802_X7 RF31 BDM802_X8 Middle hole of BRFS_X1 RFE-ANT0 (at the bottom of the RF42 MLNA800-2_RFOUT2 cabinet)
  • Page 160: Cable Connections In R802T Double-Carrier Remote Stations

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks RF21 MDIV800_RX MLNA800-1_IN RF22 MLNA800-2_IN MDUP800_RX RF23 MTRX800_RX0 MLNA800-1_RFOUT1 RF24 MTRX800_RX1 MLNA800-2_RFOUT1 RF25 MTRX800_TX MPA_IN RF26 MDIV800_ANT RFE-ANT0 (at the bottom of the cabinet) RFE-ANT1 (at the bottom of...
  • Page 161: Cable Connections In M191T Single-Carrier Micro-Bts

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks ACDX02 MPD_X1 Power lightning arrester is supplied ACDX04 ACDX01_A External AC power POWER (at the bottom of the F-DC PWR-001 Power lightning arrester cabinet) The configuration in case that DC power...
  • Page 162: Cable Connections In M191T Double-Carrier Micro-Bts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks Cabinet Lightning arrester DX02 Cabinet DX03 Cabinet Door DX04 BDM_X39 Door status switch DX06 MPD_X4 Power lightning arrester ACDX03 MPD_HP Heater...
  • Page 163 Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DCDX02 MPD_X6 DCDX03 MPD_X7 RSTDX MPD_X5 BRFS_X6 MONDX01 MONDX02_B MONDX02 LNA-2 MONDX01_B MPA CONTL DX01 Door grounding point Cabinet grounding point Cabinet Lightning arrester DX02 Cabinet...
  • Page 164: Cable Connections In R191T Single-Carrier Remote Stations

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual B.15 Cable Connections in R191T Single-carrier Remote Stations Table B.15-1 Cable Connections in R191T Single-carrier Remote Stations Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DCDX01 BRFS_X5...
  • Page 165: Cable Connections In R191T Double-Carrier Remote Stations

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections B.16 Cable Connections in R191T Double-carrier Remote Stations Table B.16-1 Cable Connections in R191T Double-carrier Remote Stations Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DCDX01 BRFS_X5 MPD_X11 DCDX02 MPD_X6 DCDX03 MPD_X7 RSTDX...
  • Page 166: Cable Connections In M192T Single-Carrier Micro-Bts

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual B.17 Cable Connections in M192T Single-carrier Micro-BTS Table B.17-1 Cable Connections in M192T Single-carrier Micro-BTS Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks DCDX01 BRFS_X5 MPD_X11 DCDX02...
  • Page 167: Cable Connections In M192T Double-Carrier Micro-Bts

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks RF36 TRX_RX1 LNA-2_RFOUT1 RFE-ANT0 (at the bottom of the RF37 DIV_ANT cabinet) RFE-ANT1 (at the bottom of RF38 DUP_ANT the cabinet) RF39 MGPS_10M Middle hole of BRFS_X1 GPS-BDM...
  • Page 168: Cable Connections In R192T Single-Carrier Remote Stations

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks F-FAN-004 Internal fan rack COMMAN (at the bottom of F-FAN-005 the cabinet) COMMAN (at the bottom of F-FAN-006 External fan the cabinet)
  • Page 169: Cable Connections In R192T Double-Carrier Remote Stations

    Appendix B Table of Cable Connections Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks ACDX03 MPD_HP Heater POWER (at the bottom of Power lightning arrester (blue, brown) ACDX01 The configuration in the cabinet) Grounding point (black) case that AC power is ACDX02 MPD_X1...
  • Page 170 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Serial Cable Name Connection of Terminal A Connection of Terminal B Remarks MONDX01 MONDX02_B MONDX02 LNA-2 MONDX01_B MPA CONTL DX01 Door grounding point Cabinet grounding point DX02 Cabinet Lightning arrester DX03 Cabinet...
  • Page 171: Appendix C Equipment Parameters

    Appendix C Equipment Parameters C.1 Dimension See Fig. C.1-1 for the appearance of a micro-BTS/remote station cabinet. Fig. C.1-1 Appearance of a ZXCBTS Cabinet The dimension of the cabinet is 630mm (height)×400mm (width)×285mm (depth). The weight of one cabinet is 45kg. C.2 Power Consumption Refer to the following table for the power consumption of several types of micro-BTS and remote stations supplied with the 120V AC power in case of full load.
  • Page 172: Table C.2-1 Power Consumption Of Several Types Of Micro-Bts And Remote Stations

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Table C.2-1 Power Consumption of Several Types of Micro-BTS and Remote Stations Model Power Consumption M190T 180W M191T 195W M192T 290W M800T 195W M802T 290W R190T 180W R191T 195W R192T 290W...
  • Page 173: Table C.2-3 Power Consumption Of Several Types Of Micro-Bts And Remote Stations

    Appendix C Equipment Parameters Refer to the following table for the power consumption of several types of micro-BTS and remote stations supplied with the -48V DC power in case of full load. Table C.2-3 Power Consumption of Several Types of Micro-BTS and Remote Stations Model Power Consumption (Watt) M190T...
  • Page 175: Appendix D Indicators

    Appendix D Indicators D.1 BDM Indicators See Fig. D.1-1 for the BDM indicators and their meanings. HL4: 3.3V power indicator HL7: 5V power indicator HL8: 12V power indicator HL3: Synchronization indicator for the first channel of E1. On: asynchronized; Off: synchronized. HL9: Synchronization indicator for the second channel of HL17 E1.
  • Page 176: Indicators Of Lfm, Rfm And Oim

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Meaning Indicator Indicates that the equipment is WARM UP (Green) Indicates that the equipment is warming up. working normally. Indicates that equipment initialization status, unlocked status or in status in which satellite signals cannot be GPS ALM (Green) Other causes...
  • Page 177: Table D.3-2 Indicators Of The Rfm

    Appendix D Indicators Refer to the following table for the RFM indicators and their meanings. Table D.3-2 Indicators of the RFM Indicator Meaning Clock alarm indicator. When it is on, it indicates that the RFM HL7 ALARMCLK (Red) cannot recover the 16chip clock signal from the optical links correctly.
  • Page 178: Fig. D.3-1 Location Of Indicators On The Oim Panel

    ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual See Fig. D.3-1 for the location of the indicators on the OIM panel. ZX3G1X-OIM HL1 HL6 Fig. D.3 - 1 Location of Indicators on the OIM Panel Table D.3-3 Indicators on the OIM Panel Indicator Meaning 3.3V power indicator.
  • Page 179: Appendix E Abbreviations

    Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name 1X EV 1X Evolution 1X EV-DO 1X Evolution Data Only 1X EV-DV 1X Evolution Data & Voice 1X EV-DO 1X Evolution Data Optimized 24PB 24V Power Board 2G BTS 2G Base Transceiver Station 3G BTS 3G Base Transceiver Station Authentication Authorization Accounting ATM Adaptation Layer...
  • Page 180 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Authentication Management Field Address Management Protocol Adaptive Multi Rate Access Network ANID Access Network Identifiers Access preamble AC Power Distribution Module APDU Application Protocol Data Unit Application Programming Interface ARM processor Address Resolution Protocol...
  • Page 181 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name Baseband Digital System Bit Error Ratio BGPS Backplane of GPS Block Guard Time BDS Interface Module B-ISDN Broadband ISDN BLPA Backplane of LPA Broadcast/Multicast Control BDS Power Distribute BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying BPSN Backplane of Packet Switching Network BPWS Backplane of PWS...
  • Page 182 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Compression Control Protocol CCPCH Common Control Physical Channel Command Dispatch Functions CDMA Code Division Multiple Access Call Detail Record CDSU Channel/Data Service Unit Channel Element Channel Element Board Channel Element Subsystem Connection Frame Number...
  • Page 183 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name Command Resolution Function CRNC Controlling Radio Network Controller C-RNTI Cell Radio Network Temporary Identity Circuit Switched CSCF Call Server Control Function CS-GW Circuit Switched Gateway Cell Site Modem CSM5000 Cell Site Modem ASIC 5000 CSU/DSU Channel Service Unit/ Digital Service Unit CTCH...
  • Page 184 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Data Object Domain of Interpretation Destination Point Code DPCCH Dedicated Physical Control Channel DPCH Dedicated Physical Channel DPDCH Dedicated Physical Data Channel DRAC Dynamic Resource Allocation Control Data Rate Control DRNC Drift Radio Network Controller...
  • Page 185 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute Elementary Time Unit F/R-CCCH Forward / Reverse Common Control Channel F/R-DSCH Forward/Reverse Dedicated Signaling Channel F/R-DCCH Forward / Reverse Dedicated Control Channel F/R-FCH Forward / Reverse Fundamental Channel F/R-PICH Forward / Reverse Pilot Channel F/R-SCCH Forward / Reverse Supplemental Code Channel...
  • Page 186 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Frequency Synthesizer Frequency Synthesizer Board F-SYNCH Forward-Synchronous Channel Fiber Transceiver Board Forward Traffic Channel F-TDPICH Forward-Transmit Diversity Pilot Channel File Transfer Protocol GPS Control Module GID1 Group Identifier (level 1) GID2...
  • Page 187 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name HSCSD High Speed Circuit Switched Data Home Subscriber Server HW-signal process Board Input/Output I-Block Information Block Intergroup Coordination Integrated Circuit Card ICGW Incoming Call Gateway Identifier International Electrical Commission IETF Internet Engineering Task Force Intermediate Frequency Information Field Sizes IFSC...
  • Page 188 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Internet Service Provider ISUP ISDN User Part International Telecommunications Union International USIM Identifier IWFB InterWorking Function Board J2EE Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition JAR file Java Archive File Joint Detection JDMK...
  • Page 189 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name LOMC Local OMC Linear Power Amplifier Low Pass Filter Least Significant Bit M&C Monitor and Control Multiple Access Message Authentication Code (encryption context) Management Application Features MAHO Mobile Assisted Handover Mobile Application Part Mobile Country Code Module Control Element Mcps Mega-chips per second...
  • Page 190 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name MLNA800 800M Micro Low Noise Amplifier Mobility Management Man Machine Interface Man Machine Language Mobile Network Code MNIC Multi-service Network Interface Card Mobile Number Portability Mobile Originated MO administration Function MOHO...
  • Page 191 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name Node Address byte Network Access Identifier Non-Access Stratum NBAP Node B Application Part Network Control Key Network Control Module National Destination Code NDUB Network Determined User Busy Network Element Network Element Function NEHO Network Evaluated Handover NEMF Network Element Mediation Function Network Interface Module...
  • Page 192 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name ODTCH ODMA Dedicated Traffic Channel Optical Interface Board Optical Interface Module Operation Maintenance Centre Operation Maintenance Function Operation Maintenance Interface Operation Maintenance Module Operation & Maintenance Subsystem Object-Oriented Operation Outputting Function Organization Process Definition...
  • Page 193 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name PCMCIA Personal Computer Memory Card International Association Packet Consolidation Protocol PCPCH Physical Common Packet Channel Personal Communication System Packet Control Unit Power Divider Process Database PTT Dispatching Client PDCP Packet Data Convergence Protocol Detecting of Power Direction Forward Public Data Network Packet Data Protocol Detecting of Power Direction Reverse...
  • Page 194 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name PP2S Protocol Process Module Point-to-Point Protocol Protocol and Parameter Select (response to the ATR) Peer Reviews PRACH Physical Random Access Channel Pre-amplifying Board Power Rectifier Module Packet Switched Power Splitter Board Primary Synchronization Code...
  • Page 195 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name R_CLP_InSubsystem R_CLP_InterSubsystem R_CLP_MasterSlave R_CLP_TrafficData R_FMP R_File Management Part R_FMP_Background R_FMP_Foreground R_RSP R_Running Support Part R_RSP_AbnormityProcess R_RSP_MemoryManagement R_RSP_ProcessCommunication R_RSP_ProcessDispatch R_RSP_StartupConfigration R_RSP_SystemObservation R_RSP_Timer Management R_SCP R_System Control Part R_SCP_Boot R_SCP_MainControl R_SCP_StatusControlManagement Routing Area Reverse Activity Bit Reverse Access Channel R-ACH Access Channel...
  • Page 196 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Remote Fiber Module RFM1900 1.9G Remote Fiber Module RFM800 800M Remote Fiber Module Radio Frequency Subsystem RF Interface Module Radio Link Radio Link Control RLCP Radio Link Control Protocol Radio Link Protocol Remote Method Invocation...
  • Page 197 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name Resource Unit Route Update Message Route Update Protocol Receiver Receiver Board Signal/Noise S_BSSAP SPS Base Station System Application Part S_CCHSP SPS Control Channel Signaling Process S_CEC SPS Channel Element Controller S_CEM SPS Channel Element Modem S_MTP SPS Message Transfer Part S_MTP3...
  • Page 198 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Subscriber Controlled Input Sub-BDS Control Module Session Configuration Protocol System Control Subsystem SCWLL Super CDMA Wireless Local Loop SDCCH Stand-Alone Dedicated Control Channel Service Discovery Function Synchronous Digital Hierarchy SDHB SDH Board...
  • Page 199 Appendix E Abbreviations Abbreviation Full Name Signaling Transport Converter STDL Shared Trunking Data Link STTD Space Time Transmit Diversity SVBS Selector & Vocoder Bank Subsystem Switched virtual circuit Selector & Vocoder Element SVICM Selector & Vocoder Interface Control Module Selector & Vocoder Module Selector &...
  • Page 200 ZXCBTS (V5.4) CDMA Micro Base Transceiver Station & Remote Station Installation Manual Abbreviation Full Name Transmission Timing Interval Transmitter Transmitter Board User Datagram Protocol User Data Record User Equipment User Interface UICC Universal Integrated Circuit Card Universal Interface Module Uplink (Reverse Link) Universal LED Board Unacknowledged Mode User Mobility Server...
  • Page 201 ZTE CDMA 1900M micro base station (10W) ZXCBTS M192T ZTE CDMA 1900M micro base station (20W) ZXCBTS R800T ZTE CDMA 800M RF remote base station (10W) ZXCBTS R802T ZTE CDMA 800M RF remote base station (20W) ZXCBTS R190T ZTE CDMA 1900M RF remote base station (5W)

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