BTS3900L-Quick Installation Guide
BTS3900L-Quick Installation Guide
BTS3900L-Quick Installation Guide
RFU
RFU
1600 mm 800 mm
42 mm
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M12x60 bolt Spring washer Flat washer Concrete floor Do not use a hammer drill to drill holes on the concrete pad through the holes on the base. Expansion tube
M12x60 bolt (x4) Spring washer 12 expansion bolt (x4) Flat washer 12 Insulating washer
Cabinet bottom
3. Adjust the cabinet level and measure the resistance between the base and the bolts.
The resistance between the base and the four expansion bolt assemblies should be respectively measured.
Adjusting bolt
Do not use a hammer drill to drill holes on the concrete pad through the holes on the base.
Concrete floor
M12x60 bolt (x4) Spring washer 12 Flat washer 12 Insulating washer Insulating spacer (x2)
3. Adjust the base level and measure the resistance between the base and the bolts.
Level
The resistance between the base and the four expansion bolt assemblies should be respectively measured.
Do not use a hammer drill to drill holes on the concrete pad through the holes on the base.
ESD floor
Height locking bolt (both sides) Mounting holes for the support
M12x60 bolt
Concrete floor
4. Adjust the base level and measure the resistance between the base and the bolts.
(For details, see step 3 on page 3.)
The cabinet door can be removed before the cabinet is installed for easy operations.
Installing Cables
In this document, the cable color and equipment appearance is for reference only. The actual cables and equipment may differ from what are shown in the figures. Attach labels before routing cables. When cutting the BTS3900L input power cable, reserve an extra length of 300 mm. Add an OT terminal to the cable on site.
When arranging for the power cable on site, do not expose the metal wire. Plastic baffle plates
RFU
RTN(+)
RFU
NEG(-)
Fan box DCDU-01
RFU
E1 cable or FE cable can be configured according to the transmission mode of the base station. Only one transmission mode is supported by the base station working in the GSM standard, and two transmission modes can be supported by the base station working in the UMTS standard. For details about the configurations and cable connections, see the BTS3900 Hardware Description. For a multi-mode base station, only SRAN5.0 supports the LTE mode.
Ensure that both ends of the E1 cable are disconnected. Then, weld connectors to the bare wires at one end of the E1 cable all at once. E1 transmission in the GSM standard E1 transmission in the UMTS standard
E1/T1
E1/T1
FE/GE0
SFP1
Installing RF Cables
Install the cables in the sequence from top to bottom and from both sides to middle, as shown in figure 1. If the inter-RFU RF signal cables are installed before the cabinet is delivered, only the cables on the ANT_TX/RXA ports need to be installed, as shown in figure 2.
ANT_RXB ANT_TX/RXA
RFU
Fan box
DCDU-01 BBU
ANT_RXB ANT_TX/RXA
Figure 1
Figure 2
RFU
System
System 1
Sector
1
Color Ring
Main antenna: two red rings Diversity antenna: one red ring
DCDU-01
Main antenna: two yellow rings Diversity antenna: one yellow ring
Main antenna: two blue rings Diversity antenna: one blue ring
System 2 If main and diversity are not distinguished, the RF signals transmitted from the left RF unit are regarded as the main signals by default, and the RF signals transmitted from the right RF unit are regarded as the diversity signals. If an antenna system serves six sectors, the colors of the rings for sectors 4, 5, and 6 are purple, orange, and green respectively.
Main antenna: one white ring and two red rings Diversity antenna: one white ring and one red ring
Main antenna: one white ring and two yellow rings Diversity antenna: one white ring and one yellow ring
Main antenna: one white ring and two blue rings Diversity antenna: one white ring and one blue ring
Power-On Check
Start
The normal status of the indicators on the RFU: RUN indicator: Blinking ALM indicator: ON for 1s and then OFF ACT indicator: ON VSWR indicator: OFF CPRI indicator: Steady green The normal status of the LEDs on the Fan box is as follows: RUN indicatorBlinking ALM indicatorOFF
Check whether the output power of the DCDU-01 is normal? Yes Set the MCB labeled FAN on the DCDU-01 to ON
No
The normal status of the indicators on the GTMU: RUN indicatorBlinking ALM indicatorOFF ACT indiactorON The normal status of the indicators on the FAN: STATE indicatorBlinking green The normal status of the indicators on the UPEU: RUN indicatorON The normal voltage range of the DC output power to the DCDU01 is from: -38.4 V DC to -57 V DC
No
Yes Set the MCB labeled BBU on the DCDU-01 to ON Rectify the fault
Check whether all the LEDs on the BBU panel are functional? Yes Set the MCB labeled RFU on the DCDU-01 to ON
No
Check whether all the LEDs on the RFU panel are functional? Yes End
No
This chapter describes only the power-on check of the equipment. The base station must be powered on in seven days after installation.
Appendix
Removing the CPRI Cables
Push Push Push
Push
Waterproof tape
Insulating tape
Cable tie
The waterproof tape should be wrapped for an extra length of 20 mm away from the connectors at both ends. The tapes should be wrapped around the connector from the lower part to the upper part. When wrapped for another layer, the tapes may not be cut. When wrapping the waterproof tape, ensure that the upper layer of the tape covers at least 50% of the lower layer. The insulating tape should be wrapped for an extra length of 20 mm away from the waterproof tapes at both ends.
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Pin Assignment
1. Pin assignments for the wires of the 75-ohm E1 coaxial cable 2. Pin assignments for the wires of the 120-ohm E1 twisted pair cable
Blue/white Orange/white Green/white Brown/white Gray/white Blue/red Orange/red Green/red
X1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Coaxial SN 1
Label
RX1
X1 1 2 3
Wire Color Blue White Orange White Green White Brown White Gray White Blue Red Orange Red Green Red
Wire Type Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair Twisted pair
Label
RX1
Ring Tip 3 Ring Tip 5 Ring Tip 7 Ring Tip 2 Ring Tip 4 Ring Tip 6 Ring Tip 8 Ring TX4 TX3 TX2 TX1 RX4 RX3 RX2
RX2
4 5 6 7 8 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
RX3
RX4
TX1
TX2
TX3
TX4
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