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3G Mobile Communication cdma2000 System – All-IP Architecture ZXC10 BTSB I1 (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual ZTE CORPORATION...
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It is one of the manuals of the CDMA cellular mobile communication system of ZTE. This manual is intended to provide basic installation operation guide to the engineering staff that install the ZXC10 BTSB I1 of ZTE. Operation and maintenance staff of the equipment can also use it as reference.
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Chapter 6 Grounding System Installation describes the installation procedure of the BTSB grounding system. Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet introduces the types of BTSB cabinet internal cables, and describes the installation procedure of them. Chapter 8 Trunk Cable Installation describes the installation procedure of the BTSB trunk cables, and explains how to prepare the E1 cables and how to convert the 75 Ω...
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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...
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FCC & IC STATEMENT Before using this product, 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.
Contents 1 Installation Overview..........................1-1 1.1 BTSB Installation Overview ......................1-1 1.2 BTSB Installation Flow Chart......................1-3 1.3 BTSB Precautions for Hardware Installation.................1-6 2 Installation Preparations ........................2-1 2.1 Checking the Installation Environment..................2-1 2.1.1 Checking the Equipment Room ..................2-1 2.1.2 Checking the Indoor Environment of the Equipment Room..........2-2 2.1.3 Checking the Power Supply System ...................2-3 2.1.4 Checking the Grounding System..................2-5 2.1.5 Checking the Outdoor Installation Environment for the Antenna Feeder System ....2-6...
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7.2.2 Installing Power Cables in the BDS..................7-2 7.2.3 Installing Optical Fibers ......................7-2 7.2.4 Installing Monitoring Cables in the BDS ................7-3 7.2.5 Internal Cabling Table of the BDS ..................7-3 7.2.6 Internal Cabling of the BDS....................7-5 7.3 RFS Installing Cables in the RFS Cabinet ..................7-6 7.3.1 Installing Power Cables.......................7-6 7.3.2 Installation Interconnection Signal Cables................7-8 7.3.3 Installing Monitoring Cables....................7-9...
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9.2.2 Installing the Indoor Temperature/Humidity Sensor............9-3 9.2.3 Installing the Infrared Sensor....................9-4 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation ..................10-1 10.1 Preparation for Installing the Antenna Feeder System .............. 10-1 10.1.1 Preparation by Installation Personnel ................10-2 10.1.2 Checking the Installation Environment ................10-2 10.1.3 Checking the Safety Measures..................
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11.1 Preparation for Installing the Antenna Feeder System ............... 11-1 11.2 Structure of the Antenna Feeder System ..................11-1 11.3 Installation Flow......................... 11-2 11.4 Installing the Parts........................11-2 11.4.1 Preparing the GPS Coaxial Cable Connectors ..............11-2 11.4.2 Installing the Lightning Arrester ..................11-4 12 Board Installation ..........................12-1 12.1 BTSB Board Types........................12-1 12.2 RF Cabinet Boards ........................12-2...
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13.5 Checking the E1 Cables......................13-5 13.6 Checking the Sensors......................... 13-5 13.7 Checking the Internal Connections of the Cabinet ..............13-6 13.8 Checking Indoor 1/2" Jumpers ....................13-6 13.9 Checking the Lightning Arrester....................13-6 13.10 Checking the Lightning Arrester Rack ..................13-7 13.11 Checking the Primary Feeder Cables and GPS Feeder Cables ..........
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Appendix B Using SiteMaster ........................B-1 B.1 Selecting a frequency range......................B-1 B.2 Checking SiteMaster ........................B-1 B.3 Inputting feeder parameters......................B-2 B.4 Installing the tester ........................B-2 B.5 Measuring SWR ........................... B-2 B.6 Measuring DTF ..........................B-3 Appendix C BTSB board indicators......................C-1 C.1 RMM indicators ...........................
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Fig. 1.2-1 Hardware Installation Flow Fig. 3.2-1 Structure of the Wooden Box Fig. 3.3-1 Packing Box of Modules Fig. 4.1-1 Flexible Combination of ZXC10 BTSB I1 Subracks Fig. 4.2-1 Cabinet Installation Flow Fig. 4.2-2 Zoom-in Diagram of Support Fixing Fig. 4.2-3 Support Installation Flow Fig.
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Fig. 4.2-17 Installation of Feeder Fixing Rack 4-18 Fig. 4.2-18 Feeder Fixing Rack after Installation 4-19 Fig. 4.2-19 Installation and Replacement of Dust Filters 4-19 Fig. 5.1-1 BDS Power Cable Installation on BTSB Fig. 5.2-1 Installation Flow of RFS Power Fig.
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Fig. 8.2-1 Assembly of thCC4Y-J32 Coaxial Cable Connector Fig. 8.2-2 Coaxial Connector of the DDF Fig. 8.2-3 Assembling DDF Coaxial Cable Plug Fig. 8.3-1 Appearance and Wiring of an Impedance Converter Fig. 8.3-2 Wiring of the Impedance Converter Fig. 9.1-1 Structure of External Monitoring Cable of RFS Fig.
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Fig. 10.4-14 Introducing Feeders into the Equipment Room (Method 1) 10-23 Fig. 10.4-15 Introducing Feeders into the Equipment Room (Method 2) 10-23 Fig. 10.5-1 Installation and Lightning Protection of Arrester 10-25 Fig. 10.6-1 Wrapping the Waterproof Adhesive Tapes (1) 10-27 Fig.
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List of Tables Table 2.1-1 DC Power Supply Indices for the Normal Operation of BTSB ........2-4 Table 2.1-2 Power Consumption Indices for the Normal Operation of BTSB........2-4 Table 2.2-1 Tools..........................2-7 Table 2.2-2 Instruments........................2-9 Table 7.2-1 Internal Cabling Table of BDS..................7-3 Table 7.2-2 Internal Optical Fiber Cabling of BDS ................7-4 Table 7.3-1 Connection Relationship of RFS Power Cables.............7-6 Table 7.3-2 Interconnection Signal Cabling in RFS Cabinet............7-9...
Precautions for BTSB installation 1.1 BTSB Installation Overview The cabinet of ZXC10 BTSB I1 comprises three basic chassis: RF chassis (RFS), baseband chassis (BDS) and power chassis (PWS). These chassis can be combined in different ways in a cabinet, as shown in Fig. 1.1-1. The appearance of the BTSB macro base station of ZTE is shown in Fig.
Fig. 1.1-3 BTSB Installation Hardware 1.2 BTSB Installation Flow Chart The normal operation of ZXC10 BTSB I1 depends heavily on the quality of the installation engineering. The equipment must be installed in a systematic and standardized way to eliminate stability problems caused by improper installation and improve the reliability of the system.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual The detailed hardware installation flow of the BTSB system is shown in Fig. 1.2-1. This manual describes the specific installation procedure by chapters according to this flow.
Chapter 1 Installation Overview Start Survey report Engineering installation preparation Engineering design file Environment acceptance report Construction condition checking Cabling rack, power supply system, grounding system and other accessories Unpacking and acceptance Delivery error feedback form Consistence Packing list Replacement application form Cabinet installation Power supply system...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 1.3 BTSB Precautions for Hardware Installation Precautions for the BTSB hardware installation include: Take careful precautions for the safety of yourself and the equipment during the installation. Avoid hot swap during module installation. In case of lightning, never install the antenna &...
2 Installation Preparations Summary: Environment check prior to the BTSB installation Tool and instrument preparation prior to the BTSB installation Technical documentation preparation prior to the BTSB installation 2.1 Checking the Installation Environment Check the following environment items before installation: Before installation, the customer should prepare the equipment room, power supply and grounding cables, and provide necessary facilities for the project implementation.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual doors in the equipment room should be no less than 2.2 meters, and the width should be no less than 1 meter. The net height of the equipment room should be no less than 3 meters.
Chapter 2 Installation Preparations Cleanness Cleanness is related to the amount of dust and harmful gases in the air. The equipment room should meet the following cleanness requirements: No explosive, conductive, magnetic or corrosive dust. Density of the dust whose diameter is larger than 5µm must be less than or equal to 3*10 particles/m No corrosive metal or gas that is harmful to insulations, such as SO2, NH3.
Allowed fluctuation 2.1.3.2 Power Consumption Power supply and power consumption: The power consumption of ZXC10 BTSB I1 refers to the overall power consumption when the operating voltage is -48V and the output power of each power amplifier is 20W, as shown in Table 2.1-2.
Chapter 2 Installation Preparations Amplification Working 1X Maximum Power DO Maximum Power Configuration Output Voltage Consumption (W) Consumption (W) 2-carrier 1-sector 40W/carrier -48V About 1400W About 1400W 3-carrier 1-sector 40W/carrier -48V About 1400W About 1400W 5-carrier 1-sector 40W/carrier -48V About 2000W About 2000W 7-carrier 1-sector 40W/carrier...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual may be reduced by burying the stake deeply into the ground. Grounding stakes are usually made of galvanized materials in proper size. The connection cables from the grounding stake to the equipment should adopt copper-sheathed wires of good conductivity (core wire section area less than 50 mm , and length as short as possible).
Chapter 2 Installation Preparations 2.1.6 Checking the Safety Conditions Appropriate fire-fighting devices should be equipped in the equipment room, such as a certain quantity of portable powder fire-extinguishers. As for a large equipment room, a complete set of automatic fire-fighting system should be equipped. No inflammable or explosive articles should be placed in the equipment room.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Category Name One multi-functional crimping pliers One multimeter One SiteMaster VSWR tester Earth resistance tester One electric percussion drill Several drill bits Concrete drilling tools One cleaner One power terminal block (at least three 2-phase sockets and three 3-phase sockets, with the power capacity more than 15A) Philips screwdrivers (4″, 6″...
Chapter 2 Installation Preparations Category Name Pulley block Rope Auxiliary tools Ladder Forklift Table 2.2-2 Instruments Instrument Name Manufacturer Spectrum analyzer (needed in some special cases) Base station tester SITE MASTER Testing MS Qualcomm Compass Multimeter Field strength tester (needed in some special cases) 2.3 Preparing Technical Documentation The technical documents to be prepared before the commissioning of the equipment...
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual ZXC10BTSB (V 1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Technical Manual ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Hardware Manual ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Maintenance Manual Installation Acceptance Report and Test Acceptance Report.
During the unpacking inspection process, if there is any short and wrong shipment or goods damage, you should contact the ZTE headquarters. The goods of ZTE may be packed in crate or carton. Different tools are required to open them on site.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 3.2 Unpacking the Wooden Box 3.2.1 Wooden Box Structure The wooden boxes are generally used for packing heavy goods like rack. The structure of the BTSB rack-packing box is shown in Fig. 3.2-1. 860mm 2060mm Fig.
Chapter 3 Unpacking and Acceptance tilting. Visually there is no dent, bump, scratches, peel, bubbling, stains or other similar damaged signs. The captive screws should not be loose, missing or misplaced. The installation slots for plug-in boxes are intact and the slot guide rails are not missing, damaged or broken.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Fig. 3.3-1 Packing Box of Modules 3.3.2 Unpacking Procedure Take the following steps to unpack a carton: Use the diagonal pliers to cut the straps. Use a paper knife to cut the adhesive tape along the slits on the box covers. Note that the cut shall not be too deep and damage the goods inside.
Standard of installing the BTSB cabinets 4.1 Cabinet Types ZXC10 BTSB I1 is composed of three types of subracks, PWS, BDS and RFS, that can be combined flexibly into super base stations, as shown in Fig. 4.1-1These subracks provide powerful functions with lighter weight and small footprint, allowing easy...
The base installation mode is to mount the cabinet on an adjustable base provided by ZTE in the case that there is antistatic floor in the equipment room. The support installation mode is to fix the cabinet with the pressure plate assembly to the floor in the cast that there are feet under the cabinet (the four feet of the cabinet).
Chapter 4 Cabinet Installation Support Base installation installation mode mode Support Base installation installation Fixing the cabinet to the base Cabinets fixing Cabinet accessories installation Installation check Fig. 4.2-1 Cabinet Installation Flow 4.2.2 Support Installation Mode 4.2.2.1 Support and Pressure Plate Assembly The support fixing amplification is shown in Fig.
Chapter 4 Cabinet Installation 4.2.2.3 Adjusting the Supports The cabinet base is equipped with supports and caster wheels. The supports should be suspended so that the cabinet can move with the caster wheels. Fig. 4.2-4 1. Cabinet 2. Caster wheels 3. Support Fig.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 80mm Fig. 4.2-5 Rotating Supports Downward 4.2.2.4 Positioning the Pressure Plate Assembly Scoring Decide the position to install the base according to the basic size and cabinet size given in the construction plane design drawing; measure a few marking points with a tape measure, and mark two lines spaced 670 mm and parallel to the base line with an ink fountain;...
Chapter 4 Cabinet Installation M10X40 embedded expansion nut Support area ф12 drill bit is recommended for holes of 43 mm deep Rack area Fig. 4.2-6 Positions of Installation Holes of Cabinet Supports Drilling After the scoring in Fig. 4.2-6, select φ12 bit for drilling. Keep the bit vertical to the floor.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual ground with a dedicated hammer or a rubber hammer. 4.2.2.6 Positioning the Cabinet Move the cabinet to the right position, revolve the screws of the cabinet feet to adjust the height of the cabinet, select three points on the shelf and measure them with a level meter to make the rack level.
Fig. 4.2-8 Cabinet after Installation 4.2.3 Base Installation Mode 4.2.3.1 Base Structure The server cabinet is installed on ZTE’s universal base that is composed of four independent square piers, two connection boards and some other accessories. Three types, different in adjustable heights, are available: Type A 150 mm ~ 205 mm Type B 185 mm ∼...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual The adjustable height means the height from the bottom of an installed cabinet to floor. The installation on universal base is shown in Fig. 4.2-9. 1. Pressure plate 2. M10 × 25 bolts 3 Cabinet support 4. Bracket 5. Base 6. M10 × 40 embedded expansion (12 φ bit, 43 hole depth) Fig.
Chapter 4 Cabinet Installation Start Base Positioning Base installation Cabinets fixing Insulation test Fig. 4.2-10 Base Installation Flow 4.2.3.2 Positioning the Base Scoring Decide the installation positions of the bases according to the benchmark dimensions and the cabinet dimensions given in the construction floor plan, get a few marking points by measuring with a long tape, and mark two lines that are 670 mm apart and parallel to the base line with an ink fountain.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual M10X40 embedded expansion nut Rack area ф12 drill bit is recommended for holes of 43 mm deep Fig. 4.2-11 Locations of the Installation Holes for the Four Bases Drilling After the scoring according to Fig. 4.2-11, select φ12 bit for drilling. Keep the bit vertical to the floor.
Chapter 4 Cabinet Installation 4.2.3.3 Installing the Base Arrange the base according to the scoring position and connect the parts according to Fig. 4.2-9. Adjust the height and tighten all bolts. Screw 12 M10 × 25 bolts in the embedded expansion nuts to fix the base parts. 4.2.3.4 Fixing the Cabinet Lift the cabinet onto the base after adjusting the four feet of the cabinet 65 mm above the cabinet bottom.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 1. Pressure plate 2. M10 × 25 bolts 3 Washer 4. Insulation pad 5. Cabinet support 6. Retaining nut 7. Base Fig. 4.2-13 Fixation of Supports, Pressure Plate and Base 4.2.3.5 Testing Insulation Connect the cabinet to the floor.
Chapter 4 Cabinet Installation 1. BDS unit 2. Jointing edge iron 3. RFS unit Fig. 4.2-14 Installation of BDS Unit 4.2.4.2 Installing the PWS Unit The PWS units are stacked on the BDS unit. Similarly, screw five M5 screws on the front cover and fix the two units together with ten screws and flat connection plate, as shown in Fig.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 1. PWS unit 2. Flat connection board 3. BDS unit (May be multiple) 4. RFS unit Fig. 4.2-15 Installation of PWS Unit The appearance of the BDS and PWS units after installation is shown in Fig. 4.2-16. 4-16...
Chapter 4 Cabinet Installation Fig. 4.2-16 Appearance of the BDS and PWS Units after Installation 4.2.5 Installing Cabinet Accessories 4.2.5.1 Feeder Fixing Rack The feeder fixing rack is installed at the rear part of the top cover of the RFS cabinet, as shown in Fig.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual The dust filters at the front of the cabinet of 3G can be replaced conveniently. Pull open the pin of the plastic decoration board. The decoration board can turn about 20 degrees to draw out the dust filtering network board for cleaning and replacement, as shown in Fig.
5 Power Supply System Installation Summary: Power cables of BTSB Installation method of the BTSB power supply Installation procedure of the BTSB power supply 5.1 Introduction to Power Cables The DC power supply cables consist of the -48V cable (black), grounding cable (blue) and protection grounding cable (yellow green).
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Blue with the cross section area as 25 mm in section area (-48V). Yellow green with the cross section area as 35 mm (protection grounding cable). 5.2 Installation Flow of Power Cables The power cable installation flow is shown in Fig.
Chapter 5 Power Supply System Installation Fig. 5.3-1 RFS Power Cabling Fig. 5.3-2 BDS Power Cabling The connection between the busbar and backplane through the -48V power cable is shown in Fig. 5.3-3.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Blue Locating key - 48V Yellow GNDP Black Black - 48VGND 6-core power connector for backplane Lug for busbar Fig. 5.3-3 Connection between Busbar and Backplane End B of the power cable on the busbar usually has been connected before delivery. If the backplane of the plug-in box has been installed, the End A of the cable has been connected to the backplane.
Chapter 5 Power Supply System Installation Connect one end of the -48V grounding cable (black, 16 mm2) to the GND wiring terminal on the filter of the cabinet, and the other end to the GND busbar of the DC distribution cabinet. Connect the Protection Earth wire (PE) (yellow green, 25 mm2): one end is connected to the PE wiring terminal on the P power supply of the cabinet, and the other end to the PE busbar of the DC distribution cabinet.
6 Grounding System Installation Summary: Overview of BTSB grounding system installation Installation procedure of the BTSB grounding system 6.1 Grounding System Overview This section describes the grounding of the BTSB equipment and the installation of the grounding device accessories required for the BTSB installation. It covers the installation of the grounding copper bar, the feeder grounding clip and the lightning arrester.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Iron tower platform Feeder grounding clip Grounding cable 35 mm² Feeder Lightening arrester Grounding cable shelf of the lightning arrester All protection grounds Outdoor Indoor (including cable racks) in the busbar busbar equipment room are connected to the indoor grounding bar.
Chapter 6 Grounding System Installation 6.2 Installing the Grounding System 6.2.1 Installing the Outdoor Grounding Copper Bar The outdoor grounding copper bar is used for lightning protection grounding. It is usually installed on the wall outside the feeder window. The best place for it is right under the feeder window or on the rainproof wall of the feeder well on the roof top.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 6.2.2.1 Grounding Principles of the Main Feeders Usually, each main feeder should be grounded with grounding clips at least at three positions: on the tower platform, at the place where the main feeder leaves the tower for the outdoor cabling rack, and before the cable enters the equipment room.
Chapter 6 Grounding System Installation Lead the grounding cable of the feeder lightning grounding clip to the ground grid. No reverse direction is allowed. The angle formed by the grounding cable and the main feeder should not be more than 15 .
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual the building) on the roof top. Remove paint and oxide within the radius of about 13 mm at the connection place, and cover the clean area with antioxidant to ensure good electric contact. When the grounding end is connected, paint another coat of antirust paint.
Chapter 6 Grounding System Installation The lightning arrester is installed indoor. Its grounding cable should be connected to the outdoor grounding copper bar and should not contact with the conductor of the indoor cabling rack. The lightning arrester frame is insulated from the cabling rack.
Types and installation of inter-cabinet cables 7.1 BTSB Cable Installation Overview ZXC10 BTSB I1 has a BDS cabinet and an RFS that is usually mounted on the RFS cabinet. This chapter describes the internal cables of the BDS and RFS and the connection cables between them.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Generally the internal cables have been installed before delivery, so you only need to check their status after the cabinet installation. Check whether the cables are properly connected, whether the socket connectors are firmly and properly inserted, and whether the distributed cables are in good order and without shortages.
Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet They are usually used to connect a remote RF cabinet. The optical fiber jumpers connect the blind match connectors of the BDS backplane RIM0 master/slave slots to the optical adaptors on the two BIM6 interface boards. The jumpers are available with the following types: MTP4-LC-0.5M, BMTP8-LC-0.5M and BMTP12-LC-0.5M, and the optical fibers are connected in the spectrum order of blue, orange, green, brown, gray, white, red, black, yellow, purple, pink and cyan.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Cable Component Sequence No. End A Direction End B Direction Name Filter GNDP Right busbar GND Tandem grounding on the top of the Right busbar -48VGND BDS cabinet Right busbar GND BDS-BBDS-X1_1 Right busbar -48V Right busbar -48VGND...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 7.3 RFS Installing Cables in the RFS Cabinet The cables inside the RFS cabinet include power cable, signal cable, RF cable and monitoring cable. All these cables have been installed before delivery. 7.3.1 Installing Power Cables The power cables inside RFS include the power cables between the filter and the air switch/the –48v bus bar, the busbar and the RFS backplane/linear amplifier LPA and...
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Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet Cable Component Sequence No. End A Direction End B Direction Name RFS-BLPA-LPA1_-48V RFS-BLPA-LPA2_-48V Left busbar -48V RFS-BLPA-LPA3_-48V RFS-BLPA-LPA4_-48V Left busbar -48V RFS-BLPA-LPA5_-48V RFS-BLPA-LPA6_-48V Left busbar -48V RFS-BLPA-LPA0_-48VGND Left busbar -48VGND RFS-BLPA-LPA1_-48VGND RFS-BLPA-LPA2_-48VGND Left busbar -48VGND RFS-BLPA-LPA3_-48VGND RFS-BLPA-LPA4_-48VGND Left busbar -48VGND...
Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet cabinet and BDS cabinet. The lightning-proof signal cable is connected to the TRX layer through the lightning board on the top of the cabinet and transit on the top of the cabinet. The interconnection signal cable connection relationship in RFS cabinet is shown in Table 7.3-2.
Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet The layout of the interface board on the top of RFS cabinet is shown in Fig. 7.3-3. Fig. 7.3-3 Layout of the Interface Board on the Top of RFS Cabinet The cabling of signal cables and monitoring cables inside RFS is shown in Fig. 7.3-4.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 44/B1 44/B4 44/B3 39/B 44/B8 38/B 44/B2 40/B 44/B7 41/B 39/A 40/A 41/A 44/A 42/A 43/A 38/A 42/B 43/B 44/B5 44/B6 44/B9 Fig. 7.3-4 Signal and Monitoring Cabling in the RFS 7.3.4 Installing RF Cables The RF cables in the RFS cabinet refers to the FR cables from TRX to RFE, TRX to LPA, RFE to LPA and RFE to antenna feeder system.
Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet configured in 8-carrier 3-section mode and the RF cable from RFE to the antenna feeder system is installed according to the specific configuration with two cables for one RFE. The RF cable connection relationship inside an RFS cabinet is shown in Table 7.3-4. Table 7.3-4 RF Cable Connection in the RFS cabinet Cable Component Length...
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Cable Component Length Sequence No. End A Direction End B Direction Name 3GRF20-002 BRFE-RFE0-ANT1 RFS cabinet top-RFE0_1 3GRF20-003 BRFE-RFE1-ANT0 RFS cabinet top-RFE1_0 3GRF20-004 BRFE-RFE1-ANT1 RFS cabinet top -RFE1_1 3GRF20-004 BRFE-RFE2-ANT0 RFS cabinet top-RFE2_0 3GRF20-005 BRFE-RFE2-ANT1 RFS cabinet top-RFE2_1...
Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet Table 7.3-5 Optical Fiber Connection Table in RFS Cabinet Sequence Cable Component Name End A Direction End B Direction RFS-Cabinet top-OIBA_RX_0 RFS-Cabinet top-OIBA_TX_0 BMTP4-LC RFS-BTRX-RMMA-OIBA RFS-Cabinet top-OIBA_RX_1 RFS-Cabinet top-OIBA_TX_1 RFS-Cabinet top-OIBB_RX_0 RFS-Cabinet top-OIBB_TX_0 BMTP4-LC RFS-BTRX-RMMB-OIBB RFS-Cabinet top-OIBB_RX_1 RFS-Cabinet top-OIBB_TX_1...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Fig. 7.4-1 Interconnection Cables between BDS and RFS Cabinets 7.4.2 Installing Optical Fibers The clock signals and other interconnection signals between BDS and the remote RFS cabinet are transmitted through the optical fibers. There are four pairs of active/standby optical fibers.
Chapter 7 Cable Installation in Cabinet Table 7.4-2 Signal Connection Relationships of the Interconnecting Cable with BPWS Pin No. at End A Length (mm) Shell Color (White/Blue) (White/Orange) (White) 1200 (White/Brown) (Red/Blue) Shielded wire Pin No. at End B shell 7-19...
8 Trunk Cable Installation Summary: Installation methods of the BTSB trunk cables Preparation of the E1 cables Conversion from the 75 Ω trunk cable to the 120 Ω trunk cable 8.1 Installing E1 Cables E1 cables are available in two types, 75 Ω and 120 Ω cables. The connectors connecting BDS are equipped with a high-density D_SUB44 core.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual coaxial cables of the type SFYE-75-2-1*8. The diameter of the single-core cable should be less than 2.05 mm. The structure of a 75 Ω E1 cable is shown in Fig. 8.1-2. Fig.
Chapter 8 Trunk Cable Installation coaxial cable. End A of the E1 cable is connected to the E1 interface on the BIM0 interface board at the back of BDS cabinet, while End B is connected to the silk screen interface on the transfer board at the feeder rack.
8.2 Making E1 Cables This section describes the preparation of the E1 cables. Making the CC4Y-J32 connector for the E1 cable The method and procedure to make the connector at the ZXC10 BTSB I1 side is shown in Fig. 8.2-1.
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Chapter 8 Trunk Cable Installation Part 2 Part 1 Part 3 Shielding Heat-shrinkable Soldering pin Part 1 Part 2 layer tube Core wire Fig. 8.2-1 Assembly of the CC4Y-J32 Coaxial Cable Connector 1) The plug parts of the CC4Y-J32 RF coaxial connector, as shown in a) of Fig. 8.2-1.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Y test plug Cable connector Socket Cable connector Socket Fig. 8.2-2 Coaxial Connector of the DDF Follow these steps to make a coaxial connector plug: Peel the outer jacket of the cable for about 14 mm, as shown in a) of Fig. 8.2-3 . Slip in sequence the cable connector sheath, the heat-shrink tube and the crimping tube.
Chapter 8 Trunk Cable Installation Cable Crimping Hot shrink connector tube tube sheath Crimping pliers Fig. 8.2-3 Assembling DDF Coaxial Cable Plug Trunk cable test The internal conductors of the connector at both ends and the inner conductors of the coaxial cable should be soldered securely without dry joint. In the connector at both ends, the internal conductors are conductive and the external conductors are conductive, while the internal and external conductors should not be shorted.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 8.3.1 Appearance of the Impedance Converter Each converter is to serve for only one E1 cable. The interface for the 75 Ω trunk cable is a BNC connector, while that for the 120 Ω trunk cable is an 8P8C network cable socket.
Chapter 8 Trunk Cable Installation RJ-45 socket RX shielding Chip Signal Network device TX shielding Chip Signal Fig. 8.3-2 Wiring of the Impedance Converter See Table 8.3-1 for the specific wiring relation. Table 8.3-1 Wiring Correspondence of the Impedance Converter RJ45 Socket Chip Function...
9 Monitoring System Installation Summary: Composition of the monitoring system Installation procedure of the monitoring system 9.1 Composition of the Monitoring System The structure of an external monitoring cable of an RFS is shown in Fig. 9.1-1. A End Fig. 9.1-1 Structure of External Monitoring Cable of RFS The content of labels placed on the connectors are as shown in Table 9.1-1.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual End A End B1 End B2 End B3 Cable code/A Cable code/B1 ~ B10 Cable code/B11 ~ B15 Cable code/B16 OUT_MON SW_IN CTRL_OUT HUM. TEMP_MON End B4 End B5 End B6 Cable code/B17 Cable code/B18 Cable code/B19...
Chapter 9 Monitoring System Installation Label Label Green Pin No. sequence of the End B 25-pin male connector Upper part of the smog sensor Lower part of the smog sensor Green line Red line B- B Fig. 9.2-1 Installing the Smog Sensor Base Table 9.2-1 Terminal Connection of the Smog Sensor Cable Connector Signal Definitions 25-pin Male Connector at...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual with End B3 of the RFS external monitoring cable. The DB9 female connector at End B is connected to the sensor. The terminal connection of the cable connector is described in Table 9.2-2. End A End B Label...
Chapter 9 Monitoring System Installation Fig. 9.2-3 Location of the Infrared Sensor 9.2.3.2 Structure of the Infrared Sensor Note: There is a wide variety of infrared sensors. The following describes only one of them. When installing an infrared sensor on-site, you may find the actual structure of the infrared sensor is different from the one introduced here.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Cable outlet hole Pre-set hole holes Cable outlet hole Fig. 9.2-4 Structure of Infrared Sensor 9.2.3.3 Installation and Cabling Installation The infrared sensor is to be mounted on wall. To install the infrared sensor, drill two φ6 holes (to a depth suitable for placing the plastic expansion bolts, which is recommended to be no less than 30 mm) on the wall 81.7 mm apart.
Chapter 9 Monitoring System Installation The job to do on-site is to sheath each cable in a metal pipe or a PVC fire-retardant pipe. Fasten the infrared sensor to its base with one end being the DB9 connector and the DB9 male connector at the B5 end of the external monitoring cable of RFS, and the infrared sensor is at the other end, as shown in Fig.
10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Summary: Installation preparation for the BTSB main antenna feeder system Structure of the BTSB main antenna feeder system Installation items and flow of the BTSB main antenna feeder system Installation procedure of the parts of the BTSB main antenna feeder system Installation check and test for the antenna feeder part Waterproof treatment of the connectors...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual The installation of the antenna feeder equipment is important to the installation of the BTSB equipment. Its construction quality is directly related to the operating performance of the entire BTSB system. Moreover, most of the BTSB installation engineering is the installation of the antenna feeder equipment that generally takes up 80% of the installation time of the whole BTSB system.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation outdoor lightning protection grounding cable has been in place with the core diameter more than 50 mm2, whether the distances between the antenna lightning arrester, the lightning protection grounding point, the outdoor cabling rack, and the antenna pole meet the design requirement and whether the strength and the wind-withstanding capability of the pole meet the design requirements.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 10.1.4 Preparing Installation Tools The installation tools comprise: Measurement tools: Compass, multimeter, angle meter, tape Communication tools: Two MSs Hoisting tools: Pulley, rope to pull the main feeder Special tools: Main feeder cutter, special tools for preparing main feeder connectors General-purpose tools: Adjustable wrench, sharp-nose pliers, diagonal pliers, electrical knife, file, hacksaw...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 10.3 Installation Content and Flow Caution: 1. Take careful precautions for the safety of yourself and the equipment during the whole antenna installation process. 2. When adjusting the antenna that has started working, take certain measures (for example, wear radiation-shielding clothing), and turn off the high power amplifier to avoid the direct radiation of the antenna to human body.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation 10.3.2 Antenna Installation Flow The antenna installation flow is shown in Fig. 10.3-1. Star Installation position determination Antenna hoisting and moving Omni-directional Directional antenna antenna Initial assembly of directional antenna fittings Initial fixing of omni- directional antenna Initial fixing of directional antenna...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 10.4 Installing the Parts 10.4.1 Determining the Antenna Installation Position During the installation, the antenna installation position should be determined according to the antenna feeder installation drawing among the engineering design drawings.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Pulley block Knot the hoisting rope on and under the tower Pull the antenna away from the tower body by pulling the rope to prevent Hoisting rope the antenna from being damaged. Fig. 10.4-1 Hoisting an Antenna 10.4.3 Installing and Adjusting the Directional Antenna Note: The installation methods of antennas of different models vary from one...
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual shown in Fig. 10.4-2, and then connect fasteners 737974 and 738516. Thus the initial installation of the directional antenna is completed. All accessories must be installed with spring and flat washers. Please refer to the instructions attached to the product for descriptions of other fasteners for the antenna of other manufacturers or of KATHRAIN.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Ф75 mm embracing pole of the antenna 738 516 Connect the two with short bolts and fix the two nuts to enhance fixation. 737 974 Connect the antenna and the fastener with short bolts and add the spring washer and the flat washer.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Fig. 10.4-3 Adjusting the Pitch Angle of the Antenna 10.4.4 Installing and Adjusting the Omni-antenna Take the following steps to install the omni-antenna: Put the jacket at the antenna lower part close to the support backbone. The top of the jacket should be flush with or slightly higher than the support top.
10.4.6 Installing the Feeder Window Note: The size of the feeder cable window provided by ZTE is 400 mm × 400 mm. It is a four-hole window and 12 pieces of feeder cables can pass through it. A 300 mm × 300 mm hole should be drilled on the wall for the installation of this feeder cable window.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual engineering design drawing. Make a cavity on the wall according to the size of the feeder window. Use a percussion drill to drill holes for the expansion bolts and fix the main board of the feeder window with expansion bolts.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Installing the outdoor jumper and conducting waterproof treatment on the joint The overall structure of a BTSB feeder is shown in Fig. 10.4-5. Antenna jumper Label Outdoor Feeder Lightning arrester Cabinet top Label jumper Indoor Fig.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 10.4.7.1 Determining the Feeder Cable Route During the engineering installation phase, the layout of the feeder should be determined according to the feeder wiring drawing among the engineering design drawings. If the layout of the feeder need be modified according to the practical situation, you should consult the user representative and try to solve the problem as early as possible.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Put the feeder into the notch of the cutter (EASIAX), leaving a length of four sheath threads from the main blade. And then close the cutter handles. Since the position of the cutter is determined according to the threads on the external copper sheath of the feeder, the main blade should just be aligned to the crest at the center of a thread of the feeder.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Fig. 10.4-9 Expanding the External Conductor of the Feeder with a Tube Expander Check whether there is residual copper scraps. The external copper sheath should be evenly expanded without burrs. Pull the back part of the feeder connector outward while keeping it from slipping away from the feeder.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Rotate this wrench only Keep this wrench stay Fig. 10.4-11 Fixing the Front Part and the Back Part of the Feeder 10.4.7.3 Cutting the Feeders Caution: When cutting the main feeder, label it at both ends. Temporary label can also be attached to the middle of the feeder.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual are not damaged or pressed. For the antenna feeder to be installed on the tower Use roller support, pulley block and hoisting rope to lift one end of the feeder to the tower top.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Hoisting rope Pulley block Feeder connector wrapping Label Knotting the hoisting rope at the 0.4 M or 3.4 M distance of the feeder Pulling the antenna away from the tower body with the hoisting rope to prevent the antenna from being damaged Hoisting rope Fig.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual The minimum bending radius of the main feeder should not be less than 20 times the length of the radius of the main feeder. For one-time bending, the minimum bending radius is 90 mm. The minimum bending radius of repeated bends is 200 mm.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation 10.4.7.6 Running the Primary Feeder Cable into the Equipment Room Precautions Fig. 10.4-14 and Fig. 10.4-15 illustrate how the common feeders enter the equipment room. Please ensure that the feeders will not bring any rain into the equipment room when entering the equipment room.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Installation procedure 1) Loosen the fixing hoop from the feeder window to the proper position with reference to 10.4.6 "Installing the Feeder Window", and pull away the sealing cover of the aperture to thread the feeders. Lead the feeders into the equipment room: Two persons are needed to cooperate with each other, one indoors and the other outdoors, to introduce the feeders from the outdoor cabling racks into the indoor cabling racks.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation 10.4.8 Installing the Indoor Jumpers Indoor cabinet-top jumpers are used between the lightning arrester connected to the main feeder and the rack. Usually the finished 2m cabinet-top jumpers are used, or the jumpers can be prepared on site according to the actual length required. If the 2 m finished jumpers are used, they can be directly installed between the lightning arrester and the rack top.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Installation standards involved in this figure: The radio frequency antenna and GPS antenna must be installed within the 45° protection angle for arrester. If necessary, install independent arrester for the GPS antenna. 10.5.2 Testing the Antenna SWR After installing all the antenna feeders, conduct the SWR test on each of them.
Chapter 10 Main Antenna Feeder System Installation Fig. 10.6-1 Wrapping the Waterproof Adhesive Tapes (1) Extend the adhesive tapes to double their length when wrapping them. The direction of wrapping should be the same as the direction of screwing the feeder connector, lest the feeder connector be loosened during the wrapping process.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Fig. 10.6-3 Wrapping the Waterproof Adhesive Tapes (3) Apply two layers of the PVC tape on top of the waterproof adhesive tape. During the process, make sure the upper layer overlaps the lower layer by half the width of the tape.
11 GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation Summary: Installation preparation for the GPS antenna feeder system Structure of the GPS antenna feeder system Installation flow of the GPS antenna feeder system Installation procedure of the parts of the GPS antenna feeder system Waterproof treatment for the connectors 11.1 Preparation for Installing the Antenna Feeder System As the clock and frequency reference for CDMA, the GPS plays a very important role.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual GPS antenna Lightning Fixing clip protection arrester Coaxial cable Tube Grounding Base cable station Fig. 11.2-1 Composition of the GPS Antenna Feeder System 11.3 Installation Flow Follow these steps to install the GPS antenna feeder system: Make the outdoor connector for the coaxial cable as making a GPS coaxial cable connector.
Chapter 11 GPS Antenna Feeder System Installation The GPS coaxial cable is peeled according to the dimensions shown in Fig. 11.4-1. 16.7 Fig. 11.4-1 Stripping GPS Cable Welding core Before welding the core wire, thread the parts with the cable in the sequence as shown in Fig.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 11.4.2 Installing the Lightning Arrester Each GPS has its own lightning arrester installed between the GPS antenna and the BTSB rack. The lightning arrester should be connected to the outdoor grounding copper bar via a 6 mm grounding cable.
12 Board Installation Summary: BTSB board types Installation and replacement of BTSB boards Installation sequence of BTSB boards 12.1 BTSB Board Types The baseband system consists of the following boards: The CHM implements Channel Elements (CEs) processing. The CE processing modules of each baseband system form a series of baseband processing sharing pools.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual baseband system at the wireline side. The RFS consists of the following boards: The TRX implements signal frequency conversion and supports 6+1 backup. The RMM provides interface between RF and baseband and can run in active/standby mode.
Chapter 12 Board Installation Filter the weak signals received by an antenna and amplify them with low noise. Distribute power for the signals amplified with low noise, output them to the RSM and the TEST_PORT through two splitters. Provide duplex functions. Filter forward transmitting power signals.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Depending on the input cross choice for the TSM and the output cross choice for the BLPA backplane, seven LPAs are configured for 6+1 backup. The CDMA system adopts the QPSK modulation mode, a linear modulation mode. To reduce the spectral expansion of signals, some linear features are required from the PA.
Chapter 12 Board Installation the signals to PA for power amplification. Process reverse link signals: Input TRX_RX0/1 for the main/diversity RF signals from the RFE-LNA through the RSM switch for RF filtering, RF amplification, RF analog down-conversion, intermediate frequency amplification, intermediate frequency SAW filtering, reverse attenuation control, Automatic Gain Control (AGC) (when needed), and direct intermediate sampling (A/D);...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Fig. 12.3-2 Picture of a Board 12.3.1.2 Structure Overview As shown in Fig. 12.3-1, the board has a panel in the front, and plug-ins at the back. Two ejector levers and some indicators are on the front panel. 12.3.2 Installing and Replacing the Boards Open the ejector lever before the installation, align the board with the corresponding slot and push the board vertically until it reaches its position, and then push and press...
Chapter 12 Board Installation Fig. 12.3-3 Loosening the Screws and Unplugging the RFE 12.4 Interface Boards at the Back of the Baseband Cabinet 12.4.1 Interface Board Overview The BIM of the BDS system provides interface between the BDS cabinet (single shelf equipment) and the external equipment (PWS, BDS and RFS).
Chapter 12 Board Installation Slot ID BIM Version Interface Description Name Control stream communication interfaces between the MBDS and the SBDS0, consisting of a master one and a slave one. Cascading data interfaces between the MBDS and the SBDS0 for the system clock, circuit clock, control reset line, HW signals and order-wire signals.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Fig. 12.4-2 Structure of a Back Interface Board 12.4.3 Interface Board Structure As shown in Fig. 12.4-2, the interface board at the back has a panel in the front, and plug-ins at the back. Two captive screws and some plug-ins are on the panel. 12.4.4 Installing and Replacing the Interface Boards To install a board, align the board with its slot, push the board vertically until it is in position, and fasten the captive screws.
13 Hardware Installation Check Summary: M452/R452 hardware installation check Check the installed items before you power on the BTSB. 13.1 Checking the Cabinet The installation of an indoor cabinet involves the installation of a BTSB rack and other cabinets (such as DC/AC power cabinets). After cabinet installation, check the following items: The rack installation location conforms to the design drawing.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual cabinet and walls insulated. 10. The stand supporter should be consistent with the hole sites of expansion screws. 11. The upper plane of the conductive floor in the equipment room is no higher than the lower surface of the stand lest the radiating of a stand should be affected.
Chapter 13 Hardware Installation Check Cables should be bent smoothly and evenly and the outer part of the arc should be as vertical or horizontal. Power cables and signal cables are separated from each other with at least 150 mm in between. Both cable ends should be clearly labeled or marked to prevent connection mistakes.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual copper-core cable with the cross-section area 25 mm2. The -48V power cable adopts the blue copper-core cable with the cross-section area 25 mm2. All these cables are laid straight and connected reliably. A grounding bus cable should be directly connected with an indoor ground cable bus without connected to any intermediate equipment.
Chapter 13 Hardware Installation Check the power supply on the rack top. 18. Power cables, ground cables, trunk cables and RF cables should not be broken or damaged. 19. The labels on both ends of the power cable and ground cable shall be clear and correct.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual 13.7 Checking the Internal Connections of the Cabinet Requirements: The RF cables between modules within the rack shall be reliably connected. The screws of all modules within the rack must be fastened to the greatest extent to prevent any unreliable connection.
Chapter 13 Hardware Installation Check The RF lightning arrester and the GPS lightning arrester should be mounted between two crosspieces of the cable rack without touching the cable rack. Insulation from the cable rack is required. 13.10 Checking the Lightning Arrester Rack Requirement: The lightning arrester rack installed should be insulated from the cable rack.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual If a tower is above 60 m and needs a longer feeder, another feeder grounding clip should be placed in the middle of the tower. If a feeder is off the tower and routed for above 20 m at the building top or on the cable rack before going into the room, another grounding clip for lightning protection should be put at the building top or on the cable rack.
Chapter 13 Hardware Installation Check be bound on both terminals of a feeder to ensure that feeders correspond to antennas. Write corresponding lengths on a feeder name plate. 15. Avoid any dry joint in soldering GPS core wire. 16. GPS copper core and external outer layer cannot be short-circuited. The core pin of a feeder connector should be parallel to the external end face of a GPS feeder connector.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual The intervals between the feeder fixing clips should be even and in the same direction. A feeder card should be installed every 1.5m on the main feeder. 13.14 Checking the Outdoor 1/2" Jumpers Requirements: Antennas and 1/2"...
Chapter 13 Hardware Installation Check Fig. 13.14-1 Waterproof Outdoor 1/2” Jumper 13.15 Checking the Antenna Requirements: An antenna support and a tower should be connected in a reliable and firm way. Check the model of the antenna in use to make sure that it conforms to networking planning.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual conforms to network planning and two antennas within the same sector goes in the same direction. The azimuth error of the directional antenna is no more than ±0.50. Measure the actual mechanical downdip of an antenna with an angulometer. In case of a unipolarization antenna, each antenna should be measured.
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Chapter 13 Hardware Installation Check 15. The diversity distance between two antennas within one sector refers to the vertical distance between the parallel lines of the two antennas front surfaces. It is not the distance between two antennas. Diversity distance is irrelevant to bipolarization antenna.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Bolt Clamp Installation part 1 Adjustable antenna arm Antenna pole Antenna Installation part 2 Bolt Clamp Antenna RF socket RF cable socket (with waterproof treatment) Cable strap Fig. 13.15-1 Antenna Installation Checking the Feeder SWR 13.16 Checking Feeders of SWR Requirements: Measure the SWR after antennas and all feeders are installed.
Chapter 13 Hardware Installation Check Fill in a corresponding vswr value and provide vswr test-chart. 13.17 Checking Indoor & Outdoor Environments Requirements: Clean outdoor engineering waste. After the installation is over, the outdoor work site should be recovered to what it was, without any cable strap, stub, waste paper box, waste cable or waste plastic bag.
14 Power-on/Power-off Summary: Power-on/Power-off of the PWS (AC/DC) of the BTSB Power-on/Power-off the BDS shelf Power-on/Power-off the RFS shelf 14.1 Checking before Power-on Check the following power switches: The upper level switch of the AC power The input AC power switch of the system The DC power switch of the BDS shelf The DC power switch of the RFS shelf The battery loop switch that is in the rupturing state...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Check the antenna feeder system. Check with an SWR tester to see whether the SWR of the antenna feeder is less than 1.5 (generally less than 1.3). Feeder connectors should be well assembled and no feeder or antenna is faulty. Check whether the grounding cable is reliable.
Chapter 14 Power-on/Power-off 14.2 Procedure of Power-on 14.2.1 Initial Power-on Open the front door of the upper rack, check whether the rectifier module of the PWS shelf is pluggable. When the rectifier module is unplugged, it shall be partially seated in the shelf. When the PMM is inserted into the slot, it shall be partially seated in the shelf.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual If any exception occurs, switch off the power for a check. 14.2.2 Normal Power-on AC power-on: Switch on the upper level AC power, connect the corresponding AC voltage for the terminals, switch off the AC power input, and complete when the D-level lightning-proof indicators on the right corner of the front panel are all on.
Chapter 14 Power-on/Power-off 14.4 Hot Swap The LPA and PIM in the BTSB rack have their own power switches and shall be plugged/unplugged only when their power switches are turned off. The other boards in the BTSB rack, such as PRM, PMM, CHM, CCM, DSM, SNM, RIM, GCM, SAM, BTM, RMM, TSM, RSM, TRX and RFE, are all hot-swappable.
Appendix A Technical performance indices of the BTSB A.1 Mechanical indices Dimensions and weight: Single cabinet (baseband cabinet + RF cabinet): 700 mm (W) × 800 mm (D) × 1600 mm (H) RFS cabinet: 700 mm (W) × 800 mm (D) × 1200 mm (H) BDS cabinet: 700 mm (W) ×...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual Table A.2-1 BTS Power Consumption Indices in Normal Operation Working Maximum Power Maximum power Configuration Power Amplifier Output Voltage Consumption of 1X (W) consumption of DO (W) 1-carrier 1-sector 40 W/carrier -48V About 1400 W About 1400 W...
Appendix B Using SiteMaster Different models of SiteMaster are used differently. For usage information, please refer to the documents came with the device. B.1 Selecting a frequency range Press <ON> of SiteMaster to turn on the meter. Press <FREQ> on the main menu. Press <F1>...
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual B.3 Inputting feeder parameters Press <DIST>. Press <MORE>. Press <LOSS> to enter the feeder loss per meter (dB), which varies with providers and models. Then press <ENTER> for confirmation. Press <PROP V> to enter the relative transmission rate, which varies with providers and models.
Appendix B Using SiteMaster 11. Press <Save Display> to save the data. Fig. B.5-1 SWR Test for the Antenna Feeder B.6 Measuring DTF Press <OPT>. Press <B1> to choose [MODE]. Press <Up> or <Down> to choose [SWR], and press <ENTER> for confirmation.
Appendix C BTSB board indicators C.1 RMM indicators The BTSB has more than ten boards. The first three indicators, RUN, ALM and M/S, on these boards function similarly. This section takes the indicators on the RMM as an example. RUN indicates the operating state of the board. ALM indicates exception occurred on the board.
ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual C.2 Board indicators Table C.2-1 shows the states and meanings of the indicators on the BTSB boards. Table C.2-1 BTSB Board Indicators CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green RUN indicator Solid on: The version starts to run and...
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Appendix C BTSB board indicators CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Master/Slave Solid on: Master board Solid on for master indicator Off: Slave board board. Solid slave board. Green Group Running state for the uplink DT0 through Flash indicator Flash green with flash frequency as 0.125...
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Group Running state of the uplink DT4 through Flash indicator Flash green with flash frequency as 0.125 HZ and period as 8 S: Normal. 1S (On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off): DT4 is normal.
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Appendix C BTSB board indicators CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Group Running state for the downlink DT0 Flash indicator through DT3 Flash green with flash frequency as 0.125 HZ and period as 8 S: Normal. 1S (On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off): DT0 is abnormal.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Group Running state of the downlink DT4 through Flash indicator Flash green with flash frequency as 0.125 HZ and period as 8 S: Normal. 1S (On Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Off): DT4 is normal.
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Appendix C BTSB board indicators CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green RUN indicator Solid on: The version starts to run and Normal flash (5/3 HZ, attempts to obtain a network address. 50%) Off: No power or CPU down. Extremely slow flash (0.2 HZ, 50%): Boot requests to download the version.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Slave RLS0 Green PP2S clock Flash every 2 seconds: Normal. Flash every 2 seconds indicator Off: Abnormal. RLS1 Green OIB6 optical port Solid on: Locked.
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Appendix C BTSB board indicators CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Run indicator Solid off: Normal. Solid on Off: Abnormal. Alarm indicator Solid on: Alarm. Solid off Off: Normal. Green Master/Slave Solid on: Master board. Solid on/off indicator Off: Slave board.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Frequency Solid on: Normal. Solid on synthesizer state Solid off: Abnormal or not in position. Run indicator for frequency synthesizer including reference, local oscillator...
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Appendix C BTSB board indicators CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Run indicator Solid on: The version starts to run and Flash attempts to obtain a network address. Solid off: No power or CPU down. Extremely slow flash (0.2 HZ, 50%): Boot requests to download the version.
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ZXC10 BTSB (V1.0) cdma2000 Base Transceiver Station Installation Manual CCM Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name LPA Indicators Indicator Color Meaning Description Normal State Name Green Run indicator Flash (0.3 S on and 0.3 S off): Normal. Flash Alarm indicator On: Alarm.
Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description 1X EV 1X Evolution 1X EV-DO 1X Evolution Data Only 1X EV-DV 1X Evolution Data & Voice 1xEV-DO 1x evolution Data Optimized 24PB 24V Power Board 2G Base S tation Transceiver 2G BTSB 3G Base S tation Transceiver 3G BTSB Authentication Authorization Accounting ATM Adaptation Layer...
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Abbreviation Description ALCAP Access Link Control Application Protocol Always Acknowledged Mode Attenuation Matching Board Authentication Management Field Address Management Protocol Adaptive Multi Rate Access network ANID Access Network Identifiers Access preamble ATM Process Board AC Power Distribution Module APDU Application Protocol Data Unit Application Programming Interface ARM processor Address Resolution Protocol...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description BTSB Communication S ubsystem BCSN Backplane of Circuit S witch Network BCTC Backplane of Control Center Baseband Digital Module BDM1900 1.9G Baseband Digital Module BDM800 800M Baseband Digital Module Baseband Digital S ystem Bit Error Ratio BGPS Backplane of GPS Block Guard Time...
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Abbreviation Description Customized Application Mobile network CAMEL Enhanced Logic CAMEL Application Part C-APDU Command APDU Cell Broadcast CMM-Based Appraisals Internal Process CBA IPI Improvement Constant Bit Rate Cell Broadcast S ervice Control Channel CC/PP Composite Capability/Preference Profiles Configuration Control Board Completion of Calls to Busy S uBSCBriber CCBS CCCH...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Circuit-bearer Interface Board Circle Identify Code Class Clock CLKD CLOCK Distributor CLKG CLOCKGenerator CLNP Connectionless network protocol Connectionless network S ervice CLNS Configuration Management Combiner Connection Monitor Function CMIP Common Management Information Protocol Common Management Information S ervice CMIS Capability Maturity Model Carnegie-Mellon University...
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Abbreviation Description Cell S ite Modem ASIC 5000 CSM5000 Channel S ervice Unit/ Digital S ervice Unit CSU/DSU CTCH Common Traffic Channel CTDMA Code Time Division Multiple Access C-TPDU Command TPDU Continuous Wave (unmodulated S ignal) DBS Kernel Module D_Method D_Service D_View Digital-to-Analog Converter...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description DPCH Dedicated Physical Channel DPDCH Dedicated Physical Data Channel DRAC Dynamic Resource Allocation Control Data Rate Control DRNC Drift Radio Network Controller DRNS Drift RNS Discontinuous Reception Digital S ignature Algorithm DS-CDMA Direct-Sequence Code Division Multiple Access Downlink S hared Channel DSCH Data S ervice Module...
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Abbreviation Description European Telecommunications S tandards Institute ETSI elementary time unit equipment under test F/R-CCCH Forward / Reverse Common Control Channel Forward/Reverse Dedicated S ignal Channel F/R-DSCH F/R-DCCH Forward / Reverse Dedicated Control Channel F/R-FCH Forward / Reverse Fundamental Channel F/R-PICH Forward / Reverse Pilot Channel Forward / Reverse S upplemental Code Channel...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Function Point F-PCH Paging Channel F-QPCH Quick Paging Channel Frequency S ynthesizer Frequency S ynthesizer Board F-SYNCH Sync Channel FTAM File Transfer Access Maintenance Fiber Transceiver Board Forward Traffic Channel F-TDPICH Transmit Diversity Pilot Channel File Transfer Protocol General Control (SAP) GPS Control Module...
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Abbreviation Description High-speed Interconnect Router S ubsystem HIRS Home Location Register Home Network Handover High Power Amplifier HPLMN Home Public Land Mobile Network Handover Path S witching HRPD High rate packet data Handover Resource Reservation High S peed Circuit S witched Data HSCSD Home S uBSCBriber S erver HTTP...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description International Mobile S uBSCBriber Identity IMSI IMT-2000 International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 IMUN International Mobile User Number Intelligent Network INAP Intelligent Network Application Part INFormation field Internet Protocol IP Process Board IPCP IP Control Protocol IP-M IP Multicast IP S ecurity IPSec...
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Abbreviation Description Kilo S ource Lines Of Code KSLOC kilo-symbols per S econd ksps Layer 1 (physical layer) Layer 2 (data link layer) Layer 3 (network layer) L3Addr Layer 3 Address Link Access Control Location Area Identity Local Area Network LATA Local Access and Transport Area Low Constrained Delay...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description MAHO Mobile Assisted Handover Mobile Application Part Message Center Mobile Country Code Module Control Element Mega-chips per S econd Mcps Media Control Unit MDIV Diversity MDIV800 Micro Diversity Mobile Directory Number Multimedia Distribution S ervice MDUP Duplex MDUP800...
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Abbreviation Description MNIC Multi-service Network Interface Card Mobile Number Portability Mobile Originated MO administration Function MOHO Mobile Originated Handover MONB MONIOTR BOARD Mean Opinion S core Micro Power Amplifier MPA800 Micro Power Amplifier Main Process Board MPC8260 Motorola Power PC 8260 MPC860 Micro-BTSB Power Distribution MPEG...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Non-Access S tratum 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 Network Interface Module NITZ Network Identity and Time Zone Network Management Center National Mobile S tation Identifier...
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Abbreviation Description ODTCH ODMA Dedicated Traffic Channel Opticall Interface Board Optical Interface Module Operation Maintenance Centre Operation Maintenance Function Operation Maintenance Interface Operation Maintenance Module Operation & Maintenance S ubsystem Object-Oriented Operation Outputting Function Organization Process Definition Organization Process Focus OPRM Optical Receiver Module OPTM...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description PCCPCH Primary Common Control Physical Channel Packet Control Function Paging Channel Personalisation Control Key Process Change Management Personal Computer Memory Card International PCMCIA Association Packet Consolidation Protocol PCPCH Physical Common Packet Channel Personal Communication S ystem Packet Control Unit Power Divider Process Database...
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Abbreviation Description Power Monitor Module Pseudo Noise Private Numbering Plan POMC Plain Old Telephony S ervice POTS PowerQUICC PP2S Protocol Process Module Point-to-Point Protocol Protocol and Parameter S elect (response to the ATR) Peer Reviews PRACH Physical Random Access Channel Pre-amplifiy Board Power Rectifier Module Predistortion Receiver Board...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Q3 Adaptor Function Quality Control Quality of S ervice Quantitative Process Management Quadri Phase S hift Keying QPSK Qx Interface Function R_CLP Communication Link Part R_CLP_InSubsystem R_CLP_InterSubsystem R_CLP_MasterSlave R_CLP_TrafficData R_FMP File Management Part R_FMP_Background R_FMP_Foreground Running S upport Part R_RSP R_RSP_AbnormityProcess...
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Abbreviation Description R-APDU Response APDU Radio Bearer R-Block Receive-ready Block Radio Configuration Resource Description Format R-EACH Enhanced Access Channel Radio Frequency RFCM RF Control Module Routing Functional Identity RF Filter RFIM RF Interface Module Remote Fiber Module RFM1900 1.9G Remote Fiber Module RFM800 Remote Fiber Module RFIM...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Mobile IP Registration Reply Mobile IP Registration Request Rivest-Shamir-Adleman public key algorithm Received S ignal Code Power RSCP Roaming S ignalling Gateway R-SGW Reverse S witch Module Received S ignal S trength Indicator RSSI Reset RSVP Resource Reser Vation Protocol Real Time...
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Abbreviation Description SACCH Slow Associated Control Channel Source ADdress Site Alarm Module Service Access Point SAPI Service Access Point Identifier Segmentation and Reassembly SIM Application Toolkit Storage Battery S-Block Supervisory Block Synchronous Capsule Serial Communication Controller SCCB Software Configuration Control Board SCCH Synchronization Control Channel SCCP...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description System Frame Number SGSN Serving GPRS S upport Node Secure Hash Algorithm SHCCH Shared Channel Control Channel Service Implementation Capabilities Sector Interface Element GSM S uBSCBriber Identity Module SINR Signal to interface plus noise ratio Session Initiated Protocol Signal-to-Interference Ratio Service Level Agreement...
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Abbreviation Description Spreading Rate 1 SRNC Serving Radio Network Controller SRNS Serving RNS S-RNTI SRNC Radio Network Temporary Identity Software Requirement S pecification Signaling S ystem No.7 Secondary S ynchronization Code Service S pecific Co-ordination Function SSCF Service S pecific Coordination Function-Network SSCF-NNI Node Interface Service S pecific Connection Oriented Protocol...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description Terminal Equipment Terminal Equipment 9 (ETSI S ub-technical committee) Transport Format Transport Format Combination TFCI Transport Format Combination Indicator Transport Format Combination S et TFCS Transport Format Indicator Timing Frequency Mudule Timeing &Frequency S ubsystem TLLI Temporary Link Level Identity Transport Layer S ecurity...
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Abbreviation Description UARFCN UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Channel Number UARFN UTRA Absolute Radio Frequency Number UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UATI Unicast Access Terminal Identification Universal Character S et 2 UCS2 Unconstrained Delay Data User Datagram Protocol User Data Record User Equipment User Equipment with ODMA relay operation enabled User Interface...
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Appendix D Abbreviations Abbreviation Description User-to-User Information Uu S tratum UWSF Unit Workstation Functions Voice Activity factor Variable-Rate Variable Data Rate Value Added S ervice Provider VASP Variable Bit Rate Voice Broadcast S ervice Virtual Circuit Voltage Control Oscillator VGCS Voice Group Call S ervice Virtual Home Environment Vistor Location Register...
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Abbreviation Description Work Waiting Time World Wide Web XRES Expected user RESponse cdma2000 Base S tation S ystem ZXC10- BSSB ZXC10- BSCB cdma2000 Base S tation Controller cdma2000 Base Transceiver S tation ZXC10- BTSB ZXC10- MBTS cdma2000 Micro Base Transceiver Station ZXC10- BDSB cdma2000 Baseband Digital System ZXC10- PWSB...
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