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Solution Guide Contents Contents About This Document........................1 1 Changes in the 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide.....1-1 2 Overview of 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solutions........2-1 2.1 Introduction to Hardware Solutions........................2-2 2.2 Introduction to Software Solutions.........................2-5 3 Hardware Description.......................3-1 3.1 Hardware Components of the GU Co-Cabinet Base Stations.................3-2...
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Figure 7-3 Selecting MBTS_Relation Report......................7-3 Figure 7-4 Operation Result dialog box.......................7-4 Figure 7-5 MBTS_Relation Report tab page.......................7-4 Figure 8-1 Operation and maintenance of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations........8-1 Figure 8-2 NodeB alarm information........................8-4 Figure 8-3 GBTS alarm information........................8-5 Figure 8-4 Parameters of GU base station......................8-6...
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide Tables Tables Table 3-1 Common components...........................3-2 Table 3-2 Cabinet No., subrack No., and slot No., of the common monitoring components of the GU co-cabinet base station................................3-5 Table 3-3 Cables involved in the configuration (1)....................3-12 Table 3-4 Cables involved in the configuration (2)....................3-15...
Organization 1 Changes in the 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide This describes the changes in the 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide. 2 Overview of 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solutions This describes the hardware and software solutions for the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations.
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This describes the separate commissioning of the GBTS and NodeB, which run as two independent NEs. 7 Site Maintenance This describes how to perform site maintenance for the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations. 8 Operation and Maintenance The operation and maintenance of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations mainly involve alarm management, inventory management, routine maintenance, emergency maintenance, and software upgrade.
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide About This Document Command Conventions The command conventions that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Convention Description Boldface The keywords of a command line are in boldface. Italic Command arguments are in italics.
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet About This Document Solution Guide The mouse operations that may be found in this document are defined as follows. Action Description Click Select and release the primary mouse button without moving the pointer. Double-click Press the primary mouse button twice continuously and quickly without moving the pointer.
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Solution Guide Changes in the 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide This describes the changes in the 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide. 04(2009-07-30) This is the forth commercial release. This issue provides the same information as issue 03(2009-07-10).
Overview of 3900 Series Base Station GU Co- Cabinet Solutions About This Chapter This describes the hardware and software solutions for the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations. For details on the GBTS, see the DBS3900 GSM Product Description, BTS3900 GSM Product Description, and BTS3900A GSM Product Description.
2 Overview of 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solutions Solution Guide 2.1 Introduction to Hardware Solutions The GSM and UMTS boards are installed in the same BBU3900, whereas the RF modules for GSM are independent of those for UMTS.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 2 Overview of 3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide Solutions Figure 2-2 Typical scenario of the BTS3900 Hardware Solution for the BTS3900A The BTS3900A consists of the APM30 power cabinet, RF cabinet, transmission cabinet, BBU3900, DRFU, WRFU, and electromechanical components.
3 Hardware Description Hardware Description About This Chapter This describes the hardware components of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations and related configuration principles. 3.1 Hardware Components of the GU Co-Cabinet Base Stations For details on the hardware components such as the cabinet, boards and modules, and cables of the GU co-cabinet base stations, see the related hardware description documents for the GBTS and the NodeB.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide 3.1 Hardware Components of the GU Co-Cabinet Base Stations For details on the hardware components such as the cabinet, boards and modules, and cables of the GU co-cabinet base stations, see the related hardware description documents for the GBTS and the NodeB.
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description Comm Name GBTS NodeB Function Comp Comp Comp onent onent onent Fan box Fan box NFAN Provides forced ventilation and dissipation for in the (includi the cabinet. indoor ng the Detects the temperature.
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide Comm Name GBTS NodeB Function Comp Comp Comp onent onent onent APM30 AFMU DTCU NCMU Supplies DC power to the APMI or AFMU and receives DC power through the DC power port.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description Comm Name GBTS NodeB Function Comp Comp Comp onent onent onent Power UPEA UPEU UPEA Converts -48 V DC power to +12 V DC power. Provides two ports with each transmitting one...
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide GBTS NodeB UMTS Compo Compo Cabinet Subrac Slot No. Cabinet Subrac Slot No. nent nent k No. k No. 3.2 Hardware Configuration Principles This describes the configuration principles, cabling principles, and typical configurations of the GU co-cabinet DBS3900, BTS3900, and BTS3900A.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description The UELP is preferentially configured in slot 0 or 4. The UFLP is preferentially configured in slot 0 or 4. Figure 3-1 shows the board configuration of the BBU3900.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description Figure 3-3 Configuration of GSM S4/4/4 + UMTS S2/2/2 + DC Power 3.2.2 Hardware Configuration Principles of the GU Co-Cabinet BTS3900 This describes the configuration principles, cabling principles, and typical configurations of the GU co-cabinet BTS3900.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide Figure 3-4 Board configuration of the BBU3900 Configuration Principles of the RF Modules Configuration principles of the RF modules are as follows: If the total number of RF modules is not more than six, configure all the RF modules in one cabinet.
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description When the cabinets are installed in stack mode, the RF jumpers in the lower cabinet are routed inside the cable troughs on the two sides of the cabinet, and the RF jumpers in the upper cabinet are routed upwards and then led out of the cabinet.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide Figure 3-6 Configuration of GSM S2/2/2 + UMTS S2/2/2 in a single cabinet Table 3-3 lists the cables involved in the configuration. Table 3-3 Cables involved in the configuration (1)
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description Cable Name External alarm cable Monitoring signal cable for the DCDU-01 Monitoring signal cable for the FAN unit E1 cable for GSM E1 cable for UMTS R1 to R6...
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description Figure 3-8 shows the configuration of GSM S4/4/4 + UMTS S2/2/2 in side-by-side cabinets. Figure 3-8 Configuration of GSM S4/4/4 + UMTS S2/2/2 in side-by-side cabinets Table 3-4 lists the cables involved in the configuration.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide Cable Name S13 to S15 CPRI electrical cable for UMTS S1 to S6 CPRI electrical cable for GSM E1 cable for GSM E1 cable for UMTS External alarm cable...
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description Figure 3-9 Board configuration of the BBU3900 Configuration Principles of the RF Modules Configuration principles of the RF modules are as follows: If the total number of RF modules is not more than six, configure all the RF modules in one RF cabinet.
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide When two RF cabinets are installed, the routing of the power cables to the extension RF cabinet is as follows: The power cables are routed along the right of the APM30, through the rectangular cable hole on the right of the APM30, and then along the support at the bottom.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide Table 3-5 lists the cables involved in the configuration. Table 3-5 Cables involved in the configuration (1) Cable Name L1, L2, L3, and N Input power cable for the power cabinet...
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 3 Hardware Description Figure 3-11 Configuration of GSM S4/4/4 + UMTS S2/2/2 Table 3-6 lists the cables involved in the configuration. Table 3-6 Cables involved in the configuration (2) Cable Name L1, L2, L3, and N...
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 3 Hardware Description Solution Guide Cable Name Input power cable for the batteries in the power cabinet P2.1 to P2.6 Power cable between the DCDU and the DRFU P3.1 to P3.3 Power cable between the DCDU and the WRFU P6.1 and P6.2...
4 Hardware Installation Hardware Installation About This Chapter This describes the hardware installation of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations. 4.1 GU Co-Cabinet DBS3900 Installation Guide For details, see the BBU3900 Installation Guide, RRU3004 Installation Guide, and RRU3804 Installation Guide.
5 Initial Configuration Initial Configuration About This Chapter This describes how to perform initial configuration for the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations. 5.1 Preparing for the Initial Configuration of the GU Co-Cabinet Base Stations Before performing initial configuration for the 3900 series base stations, you should obtain the initial data configuration file of the GBTS and the initial data configuration file of the NodeB.
5.1 Preparing for the Initial Configuration of the GU Co- Cabinet Base Stations Before performing initial configuration for the 3900 series base stations, you should obtain the initial data configuration file of the GBTS and the initial data configuration file of the NodeB.
RF module should be separately configured for and monitored by the GBTS and the NodeB. 5.3 Initial Configuration Procedure This describes the initial configuration for the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations. The initial configuration procedure for the GBTS part of the GU co-cabinet base station is the same as that for the GSM-only base station.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 6 Commissioning Commissioning This describes the separate commissioning of the GBTS and NodeB, which run as two independent NEs. The procedure for commissioning the GBTS part of the GU co-cabinet base station is the same as that for commissioning the GSM-only base station.
GBTS and the NodeB on their counterpart. 7.3 Site Maintenance Items Site maintenance for the GBTS part of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations is the same as that for the GSM-only base station. For details, see the GSM documents related to the site maintenance.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 7 Site Maintenance Solution Guide 7.1 Identification of the GU Co-Cabinet Base Stations This describes how to identify the GU co-cabinet base stations to perform differentiated site maintenance. Procedure Identify the GU co-cabinet base stations through the RAN report.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 7 Site Maintenance Figure 7-2 Selecting Physical Root Click Next, and the RAN report wizard-Step 3 of 3 dialog box is displayed. Select MBTS_Relation Report, as shown in Figure 7-3. Figure 7-3 Selecting MBTS_Relation Report...
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 7 Site Maintenance Solution Guide Click Finish, and the Operation Result dialog box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-4. Figure 7-4 Operation Result dialog box Click OK, and the MBTS_Relation Report tab page is displayed, as shown in Figure 7-5.
7.2 Precautions for the Site Maintenance of the GU Co- Cabinet Base Stations When performing site maintenance for the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations, pay attention to the mutual impacts of the GBTS and the NodeB on their counterpart.
7.3 Site Maintenance Items Site maintenance for the GBTS part of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations is the same as that for the GSM-only base station. For details, see the GSM documents related to the site maintenance.
Solution Guide 8 Operation and Maintenance Operation and Maintenance About This Chapter The operation and maintenance of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations mainly involve alarm management, inventory management, routine maintenance, emergency maintenance, and software upgrade. Figure 8-1 illustrates the operation and maintenance of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations.
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8.4 Routine Maintenance The routine maintenance of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base stations are performed separately on the GBTS part and NodeB part. The routine maintenance procedure is the same as that for the corresponding single-standard base station. For details on the routine maintenance of the GBTS part, see the BSS Routine Maintenance Guide.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 8 Operation and Maintenance 8.1 Alarm Management The GBTS and NodeB separately report alarms to the M2000. The alarms related to the common components reported from both sides are display on the M2000.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 8 Operation and Maintenance Solution Guide When the parameters of the EMU configured on the GBTS side and the NodeB side are inconsistent, the GBTS reports a 6166 Parameter set collision alarm. When the parameters of the power system configured on the GBTS side and the NodeB side are inconsistent, the GBTS reports a 6062 Parameter set collision alarm.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet Solution Guide 8 Operation and Maintenance Figure 8-3 GBTS alarm information NOTE Command Word is contained in the NodeB alarm information and SubLink No. is contained in the GBTS alarm information. Check the Parameters of GU base station table.
3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 8 Operation and Maintenance Solution Guide Figure 8-4 Parameters of GU base station Check the Parameters of GU base station table and record the GSM Parameter Name and UMTS Parameter Name that correspond to Board Type, Common Word and SubLink No.
If the NodeB parameters cannot be set, set the corresponding GBTS parameter to the default value. Check whether the alarm is cleared. If the alarm persists, contact Huawei Customer Service Center. 8.2.2 Clearing the Alarms Related to the Inconsistent Parameter Configuration This describes how to clear the alarms related to the inconsistent parameter configuration.
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3900 Series Base Station GU Co-Cabinet 8 Operation and Maintenance Solution Guide Board NodeB GBTS NodeB GBTS NodeB Remark Type Board Board Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Alarm Customi Customi reported reported from from port 1 port 6 Alarm Alarm...
This describes the procedure for separately upgrading the GSM software and UMTS software of the 3900 series GU co-cabinet base station, which is consistent with that for upgrading the software of the single-standard base station. For details, see the documents related to the GSM or UMTS upgrade guide.
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